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MIlKhY A P1IUTKST. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND ITS UTTER eiMLE33NE89. Chairman ILrrll,, i.r llm I sUmlly i'i Illlttee, Ilea, fur Mime), lle.,ll Ilia Pad Tlmt III rur.,.,.,i N,n..i.nr. ArAII Irjluii In llul.i. h I. flir Mini, Chiiii'iinm llitnl!y' uppniil fur lummy im llm Kiimii'l llmt llm llcnioeratle party oascutlnllv mor: iluil II represent no lliiiiui'liil Interest, Imt only n k pnliir ciuiM', Is u t'liiinu'ii'i latli' lilt of elTront try. Tim iimi l'l of llm United Htut In liii'oiiiiunilily liin richest in llm world. Tlio Ili'iiiiK iullr parly iiioiiImth nearly olio. half of tint voter of tllll United Hliitiw. Tim Issue In Noveiulior In to lie tllH'illllll III lllllf H lIuKI'll llolllltflll Htllloil iihiii n mimll H'Hriiliiii of the tolitl vote. These are tlio wull known condi tion of tliH mniwlii, mill iiiuilly well known In It tlmt tlm oiutHTntU! Mirty 1 tlio rrHiitntlvif tli Krtut lniNirtiiiK intoiest, nml llmt every great tnnnufiui- tiiilnn concern In ull tint ureal civilised state of KuroMi I vlliilly Interested In llm hiiociwi of I Im IIi'iiiimthHo party. In no t'limpnlMU since free trade became the prluio object of Hin Democracy Imn there been any lin k of money In tlm Demo cratic campaign barrel. (Vrtuinly tlinra In no lin k tiuliiy, when nil tlm newspaper organ of England, France, (loriuiiiiy, A imt riii nml July urn dully urchin "i tliKir readers the iluly of particiiatiiig In tlm American political halt to by Rend ing money to tlio Democratic luttloiuil committee, nml iy writiiiK letter to friend mul relation In tlio United Htato. urging tlii'in to act with tli Deiiosratlr party against tlm interest of tlm United HtntiM hihI In favor of th Interest of Kumpn. It In undoubtedly trim Unit Chairman Ilarrity mill hi associate feel that they are engaged In an tip hill tank. They ought to fool mi. They have midcilakcu to make a campaign among tlm Aincri run piMipli) iy tlm iianof weapon utterly offensive to tlm ronntry. They argue ia favor of their candidate ly rliilimng (hat tlm American people urn a imt ion of Iik-i m j mm 'ti I ; of people who cHiiniit lo for tlii'iiou'lviit: wlio cannot supply their own necessities, nml that flu -fTm t to make America self sustaining lieco artly impoverishes tlm people. They ar deriding every suggestion tlmt Amer icans run anil ought to lieooino tndoptiud ut of other countrie. Ignoring all the fact of record an to tlm result of tlm Mi Kinlry lull, tlm furl that It low re duced lu ill Ion by more than seventy mil lion of ilollum; that It loin lm riiil prixllli'lloli; Hint It bus tnt-ri'aiwl Imtli liuport anil export; t int it liaa placml a laritr piTi i'titaKo of iiuporU on tits fnti lint than liav nvir li n IIutx U'forn miili-r any tariff: that it lm rnlarKiil tlm iipportnnity of Aim-rii-mi workiui'ii to flinl lonpliij Hu nt; tlmt it lm Itirrt-ivi'il waic i;i'tirritllv throii;:lioiit tlm ronntry lIiioriii( all llii'M' ili'iiiiiiiKtrutnl furl. tli"V luivn luiiliTtiikiMi to uluiw Unit tlm 1 1. mill v u in a rtilliotiit ruiiillliiiii: tlmt vi'i Imily la iliKt,itiiy p'ml , ami i t i:i ; It pt 1 1 or by tlm -i;n u of tin' iii' pu'.ln Mii p.uty t'i ilivi-ru.'y in .1 iir.i i' . ..ml ton; !! I l'.i lil,;ll it,uii!;iii i'f ! ri r ;:i w . ! It l tlir.iip;itri'tl j 1 1 ll'v oi t'.it m iiiiH miii' puty winrli 11..:; t pi nplil Hhil li'.lVl H II l li.ll.. 1. 1 II..;. .Ill II ill. 1... I I. I.ll III' lll'.l'l IH'i'!. I. i l l' W. ill I II II IV.'llll. 1114 III. U til.t lli.lli' 1 "II lii;.;l.. to tin4 iaipii.ii t nf liii- p :. 1 v 1 o;i;i.i -ittiiii. l.ii' 1 1. lum i'.irv r no'hiMj tuont ilijuuii'l or ii;i; iluni 11 pr.ili'l. .Mr. lliimtv I1a111111. il to pi.. 1 ;i:ii;. 1. '..-ill. linn- N'lf llllll IllH IllUni IlltlM III tllll llllltll'll' of IxKKiiia 011 tlio U"i l i'oi'lii ri, liiiiHun inU llm iiiiuti'rly. If tin' oonilition of liin riiiupiiigii lutiit riiilly riiiiina tliia liiiiiiilitttini'xliiliiii'ii,iifliT nil that ha Ui'ii iloim for it hy tlio lniKirtinK Intor Ddt, ha mimt lw nuiliiiK a vaxt auui of inonoy. Tlm haipy ilnyn whtm the Di'iiKK-ratic party I'onlil go Into a cam IwIk'ii "'i of tlm iiliH'tornl voti'a of ton liitiwniiil having only IokuIii Now York anil Iiuliana aro piuit, Tlio Di'iinwrai y I fon-fil now to llglit for Ita lif, not only in thin ntiilo, in ConnocthMit, Now Joriuiy nml Inillnna, hut in Wont Vir ginia, VirKiniA, Ti'imoKM'ti, North Caro lina anil Alutiiitnu. Not una of ttue atatoR couhl It holil for aix immtha with out the cointuWion of Ryuti'iimtio frauil, anil now the iiih'i-khIiIi' of the Diun crutlo rainpniKn roipilre not only the upiriHHiim of luillotH, hut a vaxt c Inline of hrihory. H in for tlii work that Mr. llarrtty inioiU inonoy. It lit In onlor to carry out hiit phinti for the annihilation of the Karinnra' Allianre In thi aouth. BHRCHINS. n n a n mm & A "N. B. PLEASE and for I'oliPiiiiHtiiiu.tiil'ia rKKiHiratum ami fnle votluif In pivotal iiorthorn lulin that Mr. Ilnrrily now ninif" a uii'iiilli'iiut aoiiK. 'hit Im will Iiik In vain. Ilia htHiilln fund will lie a InrK mm, hut he 1:1111 ilnHiml iimn It that few iliillnra will roiue to it from hiimiiik the In ily of Dim Hipln, What he ohtaim he will obtain from foroin liiHiiufiu'turiTu, Now Vol k iiunirti'r, ami from inonoyoil nliilitMinmi who anplre to political ilia tlnclloii. Now York Trlbuim. RECIPROCITY. It la a llrrul lam fur Hrpulillran ! Mlu II 11, Tlm pruetlili'tit In lil lottir of arcnpt- llll'e lull lll'Vliti ll IK lullrll II ! 1 t-ll t ii ill to rii liriH'lty iih to pi'iili'i tlnn, nml Im pul'l a IiIkIi trlimtii to Mr. llluliii' for lil I'liii lii'iit Ki'rviri'n in mlviH iilliiK Hint gri'iit mlliy. Tlm two (pn-ntiuiiH are linkml toKi'tliiT In tlm UipiililliHii mil I' nml pint foi 111 uh iiiitloinil miii'H of rounli tuti 4niortiiui'ii, Tliia la IhkIi'hI. not UiKii'ly Ihh'uuiu! tlm MrKlulny act la the biia for ri'i'lpria-lty, hut alo Ixtbiiw) I in two Kiiria urn Inlii U'iilly In. 1110 I'lnniia. Tlm Auirrlniu protiH'llvti y li'in la Imai'il Uhi llm liivyluK of itutli-a iimn whut Injuriously couintoa wttli llm pi'iHliicta of our fill liin, tiiim-a, nuiir rii' anil fui'torli'a. Il ri'imivi'a, on the uIIhT luiii l, o fur 11a imaililo all ri'lric tiona iihiii the iiiiHirtuilnu of wluil la imt pimlin'1'il In tliia louuiry. Ui-pub-llcnii ri'ripriH'ity la wholly In Hue with tlii'MM nnlnml prim-lilia. It la Krounilml, aa tlm pri-alilout cli'iirly iloiiiuuatriiti'a, ii)iii llm fun iiiiMirtiitiou of notiroiu M'tniK (inxl lu te in I'Xi lmiiKi) for the fn-e or fuvori'il intriMliirtinii of our rxporta into fornitiu i iMintrlra. It ilia-a not in volve the narrillce of protiHtiil Inilua trli a on uitlmr aiilo. For luutuiil ailvau I11K" iliilira whirh are aotiri-i-a of rvvi'iiue only are eitlmr roH'li'i or ri'liuiil on pllhor hiiinl. Hi'i lpria ity In nuiicom mlng priHliicta la a very ilifTiTiuit tiling from KiiKHah frie tntil. It eiulaMlii-a the fuuiliiiimutal principliHi of protin'tive It'liialatloll. The pri'aiih'iit'a liiininouai'XiMMitionof reclpriM-ity, after full illaruaainii of the Iwnt'llta i-onfi-rriii min the export traile ami of the apprvlmuaion whirh haa li'ii rit lloil alirmnl by the ailiuiuiatratiim's (liploinaliu aurcoiwa, lava bare the lie atriictive temli'iu'li'a of Di'iniK'Nitio ail iry. "If 110 othiT Iaauo," he anya, "wore liivulvivl in the riiiiipiiiK'ii. thia alone wmihl Klve it iiiouii'iitoua iuiHirtiiiiri!." The Vi hi'ini'iu'o with whirlitlm Iloiuo criitic lomlora ut ('hlraKoanil in couKroaa have ili'uouni'ijil rifi)roi'lty aa a alumi, ami have !i-iunmtoil tlm n-N-ul of the MrKiuloy art ami the AMnrli clauiui, juatltli-a the proaiilout in waniinn ox portom. ami eapiH-tally fiiriuora, that nn il.T a low tariff aitiuini-itriitliin thoy will loae the now iniirki'ta oa'iinl for their tirplua pnnluota, Now Yirk Tribune. llpiry Hialir Crlti. Now that lli'iiry Yillanl la out fur Cleveland every miner and ranchman In Montana who opHMt corporation rule in thia atate and favori the prraor vation of the mineral lamia ahould vote for Ilarnaon ami Keid. It ia now eaay to ee why Mpeaker Criap no iioraiatently rofumil torm-oi;mxoCouraiiinan Dixon when the latter wanted to call up the laud rlaaaitiratiou bill. Criap usl to be on the railroad committee ami ha been audi a frequent visitor to the oil room that he Inu la-come aa alippory aa a rcaod pig.- Uutte City (Mou.) Inter Mountain. A yul.llnj llrowlalila. It la aafe to aay that Doinoci'atic atnmp apeakera will have lea to aay in the future lu roKiird to the manufacture of till plate in thia country. The report uiinlii to the treaaury doiartmeut on thia ubjoct waa a broadaide that compelled them Immediately to ret ire f or repair. Trenton Time. Am Snlwrvat rirlure. The annual Intereat charge on the com bined atatu and local bonded debt of the United Stati'H waa or capita in IHmO, hut had tallvu during Uin yearn of protiftion to $1.61 fMT cupitii Iii 1HIHI. Tluit'a the way the burdona of the hniIii have boon incroaa ing. New York l'reaa. reck, a (luld Mnlal Nlallitlolan. PtH-k won a gold medal at the Pari expoaitiou for the boat atatiatical meth od. Nevertheleaa the IVmocratio cam paign miiniigora have the audacity to claim that his dednctiona aa to the imc coaa of tlio MrKiuloy hill are of no value, Norrlatown (Pa.) Herald. EETIEING FROM BUSINESS! Great News and no Hiimrmo I f MaMHMaHHaW nerman are AND FIXTURES, CALL EARLY TO 80M K 31 U(J W UM P CANT ' ' . I THE ASSUMPTION OF HORROR BV ! POLITICAL HYPOCRITES. t'oiuutalnlng of llm Voluntary f aiiimlau f'uiilrlliulluna of l(-iulillriiiia, While Ivnurliif Almiliiloljr llm AnwHinmli Furi'vil frimi tloiiiwrala Tlii'in la aoiintthiutf alimmt touchliiK In the millillililii liilinlfoaU'il by our Ih'iuorriitlii ami MiiKwnuip couU)iiiM rnrloa for the purity of the elective fiimcliiae. Mirny of tli-in are lying I v ! aw 11k 0 nlglita thinking of the danger to which free government la exaiael by the 11 of money In olcrtioiia by the other fellow. Our neighbor, the New York Tiliioa, ia very nun II nxerclaeil alamt II. It deplore the fiu't that "the Iti'ptlhllran inauagor are milking every effort to W'ciiri) coiilributloii from the fodoral eiuployoea," but Hilda tome lit tle conaolatlon in the circmuataiice that "an fur thoy have imt lawn very auccetia ful." Thia, however, It aaya, ia not due to Proaiilout Iliirria'in, hut to the civil ai-rvice coinuiiaNlonora, who have taken a II rm ami Imld aland on the atihjoct. "If." aaya The Timea, "Mr. Iliirnaon wore man enough to iaaun an exiH-iitiv order aualaliiiug the comuiliwionora, and declaring that no eiuployee ni-ed give money to the party, and that any one in the MTVice indirectly appealing for inonoy would be dinchargod, the black mailora would (toe in iliniiiuv." Ib-re it will lie wi'ii, in addition to Roliritude for free government, the purity of the friiurhlae and the weak conacionca of the voter, ia an exhibition of tender re gard for the aorely lieaet officeholder, who, iHH'aiiae the preaidont (Iixi not U- aue an executive order for hia protection, ( ia h-ft to be the prey of the "black- j mailer." ! The dialiltereatedni'aa of tliia view I Pliareut when una coiialdera that Tli Time believe we cannot have pure au4 hoiieatgovernuiout uuloa Mr. Cleveland t la elected. The election of Mr, Cleve- land would mean and the meaning i j plainer than ever amre that gentlemaa made hia bargain with Tammany at the Victoria hotel dinner that every office holder would lie out of business and looking for place within three month after hia Inauguration. In thia atate of affair our neightair ia allocked at the thought that thoy or any of them ahoul4 contribute money to the Ropublicaa elm'tion exiMinmi for the mrjsise of de feating Mr. Cleveland. For imeh contri bution must lie made from British an4 mercenary motive, and are conatijnent ly inconsistent witlc pure silitlra and honeat government. And any indirect niggeation to them of a contribution la till worae; tt I blackmailing. 80 if Preaidont Ilamaon "were man enongh" he would uae hi authority to preveut any govemuieat employee from contrib- ( utlng to the election e ik'Hm of hi I party, beranae it U ubveraive of great j government and generally Jenioraliriug. The idea that an ofllcebolder can aot . from any other than mean and aelfUfc motive, or cannot tie animated by a i clean ami pure ami juttnotlc a purptaie aa the uouoniceholding citizen who cum tribute to hia party f inula, ia of course quite inconceiible. And of course, toe, there can be lait one uae for money by the Republirana to brib the hone Democrat who are eager and anxious to vote with their party, but cannot with stand the temptation of a bribe. Now wouldu't It be a well to omit just a little of the rankest of this tort of cant? At the very moment The Time ia rolling up it eye on this subject and reading the pteaiilent a lesson on what be ought to do "if be were man enough" the Democratic paper are pubhahing! the fact that Mr. Cleveland has sub-j scribed f 10,000 to the fund to make him self president; the former members of hia cabinet, who naturally hope to get buck their old plan's, hare sulwcrilied 10,000 each; Mr. E. C. Benedict, who has recently bulged into public life with his yacht, and who knows a good thing when he sees it. whether it ia a gaa trust or a chance tor the treasury pomouo. liua irivon tin .oho. nml evorv iIhv now niune are apiearing of $.1,000 and $10,- OHO sulwcrilier who either have held office under Mr. Cleveland or hone to. ' Then, too, The Times knows, as every-, body else does, that there ia not an oflice-', bolder under any sort of Democratic ad-' ministration, state, county, municipal, 1 town or village the whole country over, ' from the governor of a state down to typewriter or scrubwoman, who ia not assessed not, mark you, solicited, but assessed with delilieration and in cold 1,1, .,..1 f . il- . I. - ,.f il... TVnmrrntio BARGAINS. suit REGARDLESS AVOID THE RUSH. ?t ISTZ IZ do, that tlmre ia not In thia great city iK'l'"K ". liquor aaloon or dive iimi. uofn 1101 y inuuie 10 mat. iiinu, ami that the itroat moneyed corporation of the city which are in any way di rectly or indirectly dtmlnt dpon the KihkI will of Taiiuiiauy Hall are ul jm li'd to llm aiune mineoze for the aame purpoHi., What aenwi la there, then, In thia oily Kitinimin about bliu;kiualliiiK ofliceholil era or thia hy 'merit ical cant about the iiae of luoimy to corrupt the franchlae? Whoever wuuta ail olijort leaaon in that I1"" ,l'u' ""'X ""k Ht tlie (ftt ll....,u....li.. ..!.. .... l... ......Ii... - DiiiiKa'rallc city on the continent; at the machinery by which the Democratic party holda control of thia town, by which It h'iM-a ti elwt Mr, Cleveland and without whirh he haa no moreahow than J111110 II, Weaver. New York Tribune. To llraafc lli Mulld Riiulh. The atartling facta that the northern man la to loam through the incitement of the Democratic cry of "force bill" re to lie more potent in the overthrow of fraudulent nouthern Miuocratic lnethoda than any force bill could prove. There ia a nenae of righteouanea among men that cau la) aronaed to lond expreaaioii by a atudy of condition In the aoiith, and when the conarieuce of the nation ia awake and informed an irroaiatililu public opinion will do more to aiuaali the unholy, nnconatitutionaJ and criminal method of the nouthern Democracy than any uriny could do with J bayonet and btilleta. Milwaukee Sen tinel. A fmrtj of IllTldwl Iaaun. At the preaent time the fact that half of the Democrat are aliouting. "Down with the force bill!" and the other half, "Hurrah for free tradel" well Illustrate the position which ha become habitual with them. The aame organic weaknea : prevented the overwhelming majority in the laat house of representative from j accomplishing anything. That the trait la not without benefit to the country can- I , tcu Uut it i not one that should command the snpiairt of voters. "Too divnled in pur nine to do harm ta not a strong recommendation. Colorado Springs (Colo.) Gazette. II array ' Hrllllanl ftehitma. It ia intimated that Hoes llarrity ia , endeavoring to divert attention from , New York in order to be better able to 1 put into execution certain schemes for carrying that state, to rurther this brilliant idea the story about making an effort to capture several western state was started, with the exjiectation that the Republicans will be thrown off their guard. This ia au evidence of the des perate strait the boaaaud hi lieutenant are in. The scheme will not work. Williamaport (Pa.) Uazette and Bulletin. A llanklus; I'lctur. The firat nine months of this year how bank clearances for sixty -one lead ing eitie of the country aggregating $43.4tflMl!t.531 The aame cities in the corresponding period of last year showed clearance amounting to only a41.3H0.105.2a3 1 the increase in busmen which thia indicatea a sign of appiotu hiug calamity? New York Pre. A Wtaw'l I'lrtur. 1 11 the lust week of Auguat the average earned by the 60O weavers in two . .ilmce woolen mill were (11.50 iv. Fr.inkliii W. liobba, a graduate of :e Massachusetts Institute of Technol- gy, after a careful study or wages in iu, in mi, reported that weavers in woolen mills make there only $3.40 a week. That is the difference between free trade and protection. New York Press. L'm of th Scraper. It always pays to use horse power and a scraper to excavate soft earth. I have jt &iui a cellar for a house 18 by 24 by 89 and feet deep excavated. It was done by a team, a man and boy, a acraper and a spade, and cost me $9.75. A similar job done by hand labor cost over twenty dollars. It i a question if Italian "sand shovelers" are cheap eren at one dollar Jier day. A Yankee, with a good team and a quirk boy, can do more effective work tlinii a whole gang of ignorant foreiner-i, writes a corre spondent in Count r Ut ntleiimn. their Entire stock of OF COST, FOR CASH ONLY. 11 -AND New Goods are Daily Arriving. Our growing tral; ilcmandH a full and complete fttock of . General Merchandise, Ami wo can chncrfully say to our many patrono that we have pared no paimt and time to make our aHHortmi-nt the bet and priced the lowest in Clackama county. Come and innpect our new and elegant Display of Millinery Goods. We have all the latent BtyleB in Ladies' Hats, betide a complete anaortment of Children's Jersey Cap, Uahy I5onnet, Straw and Felt Sailor IIat, and trimmings of every descrip tion. We know we can save you money in this department. Park Place Cash Store, FURNITURE. We carry the most complete stock and best grade of File, 1 lot Ms, Carpets, LOUNGES, ETC., in the city, which we sell at prices that WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ("Call and get prices tWmd you will find we mean what we say jgM f aWand will not be undersold. UNDERTAKING We carry a complete line f4olman & Warner, OREGON CITY BANK BUILDING. ANDERSON WALKER, paipterapdfloiiseDeeorator PAPER-HANGING AND KALSOMINING. I carry the largest and best assorted stock of wall paper ever brought i to Oregon City, and will sell at Portland prices. Let me give you j figures on your work. I Shop on Seventh street, near Center. BHRCHINS. MAYER & Eeili to Floor STILL - Park Place, Oregon. before buying elsewhere. AND EMBALMING. of Caskets, Cases, Robes, Etc. ACKERMAN. merchandise