r p T ^ r jp , i/ - „ .» » » « » .« v ,» » t r y g y r. W ‘» Our people ôary invites discussion when « iría » umb slang , Ab- They Lees i . . Chance fo r Ever,body te M m Esteem have the but w ith very m any other end Rsepect of Refined People. eist in Securing a Great Reform. full faith in prim-ipl«-« oi lit** Omuha platform , r-^-T— Litevaiv. goo,I citizen» we despair o( law -m aking and governm ent ex clu sively by party representatives (ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.» Short retirem ent» urge sw eet returns. 1 and a» one oi m any good reasons ior our tHHOUNCEMEHT Avarrice is more unlovely than m is­ opinion, we call atten tion to th e con­ chievous. ere eo easily elipping in to our every-«lay r Poatinnater-General w iu m m v i - M v u w « . Gary -— j — , --------- - , tessed elplessness o i m fessed H lielplessness th e irituunv».. republican , -i w i êwaÂw i« How blessings brighten as they take presses pleasure at the widespread conversation, and taking apparently w. their Hight. _____ _j 'com m ent upon his rccommenda-1 fixed a place in our talk, w rit«, hd gold dem ocratic allie« in tho «enate, are The happiest wom an like the liap* . tion lor the establishment of postal j ward W. Bok in .b e Dw euilw r L adies’ vet unable to enact thcii banking and “ ▲ini tl.e w ent of it pi eat nation has no history. savings Iwtnlp and invites further Home Journal saV lU gS iMliiif» o n « ..................—, .......... ...irrenrv law Editor p.ud Proprietor. The crAvintz for a delicate fruit ia I discussion o f the subject. * I f we i i . t h a t « , m any people are using slang \ In com m on with other A m ericans we f all put our heads together,” the i entirely unconscious of the ■non fa t usage that te lie v e ia a governm ent by a m ajority i p l°ssBnter 1 t ie rui 1 s ¡ I I I |» i i l ------ r INDEFENQENCE IN POLIJIG®. ¡»ostiaaster-geiieral Hays, “ the . right on ¡ ..„ usage 7 . 1 they arc doing so. „ II th . e t com . m „ .„ U r «» citinenn iD,tead 0( tho eorah‘ ned 8 “tirc “b° " t m en e" 7 * 7 par... o( partiel). T h i, their liv e , and eulogy after their death, j plan can be deyised, and that . » ¡ o ( slang were confirm ed 1 • to - a ... ...... alar . order of g irl., it would p e r n a p ^ serve th e AW«»? t‘r «ple'r tiri*. I yyh.at the rtntntry want».1' Absence in love is like water upon U ndoiibtcdly, all reformer« are work­ as an indicator of chara ter It is not often that a cabinet ! citizens direct power over law -uiakiug, fire; a little quicken« it, but much cx- in g to accom plish the M ine reault. 8UCf, disposition unnoticed. I*, w ould, at ien«:, including the election of U nited States ' tinguiel.es it. ,want a condition established th at wi tVlíl i„a¡r d o u ’t you? have very generally given con sid -' except to im press unfavorably. 1» is Those who are unacquainted w ith the Quick Work of •Then let us reason togetlier. A ll, or a eratlon to the subject and with high tim e that our girls suould realise tion party. By this m ethod congress, world take pleasure in the intim acy of ! the legislatures and city councils can great m e n ; those w ho are wiser dread great m ajority o l tho people do not care th in at they »(H-ak m e v should h iio u i . i » w » th e E:iglisn uiiMiimous voice ltave asked for th , speedily be m ade the servants of the particularly w hat party i . in c o u t f o f o l , the consequences. . It remains now for language in their conversation, and not » ,. , . . . . . . . people in fact as they now are in theory t h e governm ent, providing reasonable The heart is a sm all thing, but de- other bodies, e»pedally those rep­ tlic dialect of the race track, nor the e r i cannot be done in any other and tbii honesty and econom y prevail» and a sireth great m atters. It is not sutliei-1 resenting the conymercial interests lingo of tiie bus« ball field. A girl m ay p olicy is adopted th at m akes these eou 4‘ 1 of the country, to give th“‘r ftP J cause a sm ile hv the apt use oi som e wav, , . „ . , en t for a k ite’i dinner yet tho whole W e RiijttjcRt the lollow'ing as a general ; ' : world 1-1 S is oa M A» sufficient ASA * for 1? jditions possible. A ll w ant good eco “• 1 p r o y a | t o t h e a g i t a t i o n , in order slang „ . phrase. But, inw ardly, tf o«e not it. statem en t of the one principle on w hich u om ical,goven ,tn au t m ethods pursued, congress may be assured t h a t , who applaud her ph t.e her, at tu e Outward actions can never give a just such an organization should lie formed. t h a t will treat the m illionaire or the o f all classes in the sam e tim e, in their estim ation No N gir: estim ate of us, since there are m any W e the undersigned citizens of paujier with equal fsirpess, and the .g virtually united ill favor ever won an ounce of r c.p e el by being ■People’s perfections of a m an w hich are not county, Or. hereby form the ab olish m en t of all uujuat el w IMP*1* ' : of the early Establishment o f these slangy. On the contrary, m any a giri, Party D irect le g isla tio n Club, and de capable of appearing in action s. tio n . AH you »r« honest, '■ of * yçu, “ if — _needed institutions for the unconscious of the cause, nas foun . her­ 1 clare the follow ing to be our princip les: ‘ Natural abilities can alm ost com pen- desire th at the greatest good to th e great safe-keeping of the savings of per­ self gradually slipping out of people’s W e favor direct and suprem e law mak- gg(e {or ttie w ant 0 [ every kind of culti- e st num licr sh all bn tl»« m axim . Sone sons o f modern means. It may be respect by the fact th at her talk was ing power in the citizens, through the ration, but no cultivation of the m ind of you, probably, would vote fpr a had t r u e th ftt y ie commercial and dotted with slang phrases, t i n , sue is In itiative and optional R eferendum , can m ake up for tho w ant of natural m ail if you m e w It. Then w h y do it? ,)UB¡neHH c la s s e s o f the country so clever,’ Baid a wom an not long ago, of w ithout abolishing congress or the leg ­ ab i.ities. W hy allow your partisan sp irit to run h a y e J|Ot BUCjl a n ¡inmediato par- a girl who could keep a com pany com ­ islature. U n til these changes are m ade The bed is a bundle of paradoxes, we clear away w ith your Judgem ent? sonif.1 interest in the establishm ent pany constantly am used by tier apt use in our written constitutions and laws, go to it w ith reluctance yet w e qu it it W ill you not be men and a»»ert your ( q |. gavings banks as have the of slung. ’Sue am uses m e greatly. But th e m en elected to office on our tick et with regret; we m ake up our m inds; m anhood when you go to the poll» to , wage-earners. I’ut the commer­ I sliould not care to in vite her to m y shall voluntarily apply th e principle of every even in g to leave it cariy, hut we ca st vQur vote? W ill you n o t have cial portion of the community can- hom e nor have tuy girls know tier.’ It direct law m aking by all th e people so ! m ake np our b o jieg every m orning to th n t am ount of political in.leiiendenqe nQj ftflrorti to m anifest indifference is a poor popularity for a girl, w hich has far as it can be don e. keep it Into, th a t is necessary to cause you to refuse to tho well-being and contentm ent as its on ly basis the cap and bells of E very candidate on our tick et for any There cannot lie a more glorious ob ­ to vote for a had m *n or one of known , wQrking population o f the the jester. The life of the jester is ; office shall be an avowed and w ell-know n ject in creation than a hum an being, incom peten cy, even if Ive iliQ uld be th© » x x. i u * ♦i>ointedDec., 4th, by the P e o p le s W hatever is genuine in social relations n b e , to your personal d etrim en t. Jf lishincut o f postal ■ • savings • *— *— Party County Central C om m ittee of on »»y qu estion , is unfit to ba trusted bunks, endures liespite of t im e , error, absence w e would forget th a t w hen we com e to the only object o f which is to do Clackam as county is printed below . It by the people w ith any ofilce. ltep resen- or d estin y; and th at which has no in­ , ast our ballots, we »re republicans, tatives and senators in th e legislatura d em ocrat, and popufi.t», bu t are , a o m e t h m g tor the people, whose was ordered published as soou as it ter n t vitality had better die at once. A should be agreed on, and is to be adopt- ' »»d congress elected on our ticket sh all, great poet has truoly declared that con­ interests are only too rarely the Am erican citizens and are, practically sd or rejected by tl.e full com m ittee at npon sufficient dem and, su b m it to the stancy is no virtue but a fact. sp eak in g, holding the welfare of not subject of intelligent consideration the n ext regular m eeting in Janu ary. | c ^ e n . tl.e question of m aking or re- The society of dead authors lias this o n ly ourselves but th a t of our fellow by law-makers. tlic report pealing any law. Wo know th e vote of , . r . itiic n s, ia ttie hollow of our hands, wa VIIV t.llliVIlO TV II* .XV ----- ------------- se n ta tiv r . and senators elected by other , never Hatter us to our faces, nor slander w ou ld consider y e l l for wbV'n ” ® tM t B r a n body Baj« Ra» known leaders of the m ovem ent against parties, but it sh all control th e action of »» behind our backs, nor intrude upon OMcareU Canclv CaUmrtk1, the roost wob our vfltee. Berfill lut'dical discovery of tl»e age. p eas- professional politics, not only as sound * . -- - — quit _. * 1» I their 1. ... u I'ln.li'an till . our m em bers and th ey sh all pledge our privacy, nor shelves 4,11 W o know th at iqen h on estly differ in aul und refrt abiBK to tbc taste, art gently and poiiUvely on kidneys, liver and bowels, principle and a m eans of gaining favor them selves to obey th e m ajority vote a t , w0 tnko t,iein down opin iene, b at ough t to b« of one opinion cleansing the entire eyet< m, dts|*el colds, for th e people, but also as a practical w h en a bad m an, or a good m an who cum iioae .the ; could he take a peep into every render one jot or title of his party po- necessary bills to carry into effect every W c often wish m ost for our friends wee the inhabitants , jthe truuble to find o u t. jf j f you don’t dun t do do ; house and «0© ,r,n T •!<•» ' dem and of th e O m aha aud S t. Louis < h c n they are absent. Even in married no, you are derelict Ip youy d u ty »s a a n Rt h o m e , m i g h t b e ' ia .jbB,,|„ te that c o n g r ess-! platform s of th e P eop le’e P arty, of the life love is n ot d im inish ed by distance. - riuson, and do not have a normal ^ „ .^ _________ e d toank in aurpritte: ” ave ---- m en u elected p u g by i liis party sh ell vote to i St. .. . Louis and . Chicago •---------- platform ------------- s of the A * m ------ ------ :------- 1— -v„„i.i an, like a burning glass, should lie * ___ _ H tirave 1 ” 7 ” ' ^ pmbra< w llk h m ay be in taking pleasure u. evU, though m en. T hen state taw w hich has been subm itted to these im portant qu estion s van be voted i the citiaens as the m ajority at the polls The | sh all bo for or against th e sam e; and It is subniilRkf in the hope th at every further, that he w ill vote for the enact* liouse is 16 by 24 feet and one story and voter w ho see« it w ill read and study to the voter« in- a half in h eigh t. Also a good woodshed the proposal carefully before com ing to m ent and subini party Ime» or uain«s Signatures to petition« shall b« proved liriNTF.D-TRURTWriRTHY AND as now required by law in M erit “ Merit U lks" t h . intrinsic va ja . of I .u w . J da . rsa i - f parilla. .,..» . — — ---------— H ood’s Merit In medicine means tnc power ,o rare. Hood s Sarsaparillapomemes actual and unequalled curstive power and there- for. It has true merit. When yon b n , H ood’sSaraaparllt«,and U k . l t according te d im e tlo u , to p o r if,jr o n r blood, or .-MM i «M M •im « nit» n y zvt of » t W h a . many Mood zd disgaws. yon a r . mv ..I , certain to u c c i ve benefit. T h . power to cu r. is them. You are not ~ trying an ex p rim en t. It wilt b b|(KMi pur», rich and nourishing,and thus T a lk s Hood’s Sarsaparilla nom inating vv activa gentlem en or ladies ladi to eMrultdate« hv petition, travel lor ™«poo»i,ftv. established bona« W . ( t .U ’Ran, C h ai. inaile arrangem ents by i n O w a - M onthly W 6.(»an l«xpeii«mi. sill fitrnjeh Hie W eekly I b est In fact - the <)■• True Ik w d Purifier J ohn E väänään , w ... r" r p w ,tl n , . C a ia . A . F rrca, M R M A ^ U wn I»tbr « * '" m ,w# 401 ppmlnion Oot.RH.. Dnpt. Y Cheng». I V o in a t u « . Hood’s P iîk ^ y amfrtU ÔÎ- Fommoft you tcrested of any focal law dem anded h , particulars a conclusion. Resolved, By the People*. P a r t, Coun­ one-ten th of the voters oi any county or ty C .u ral C om m ittee of C lackam as city in O regon, said local law to take I n r a ts issue w ill l * states hold their conventions afte^l«.our sliali pj^tge him self to vote or th e sub- «f the latter; lor th is in lee 1 ou m ay be election. If th e people succeed insfJrv- m iw ion t0 a|| ih e voters of the question little less guilty than tl.e evil speaker, on and decided by th e people. A house and ss Ore­ m ajority of the citiaens to tin g thereon am, com m endation« of others; to pass ky tb cjr defects and take notice of their gon n e x t Jun o, i t . effect will be felt all shall be for or against tiie sam e. Every candidate for tl.e legislature Tjrtu««, and to sp -ak or hear w illingly over the U n ited States. F orty.thrce in«|uire at th is office. T n . r t - . T x n n u . i m vv.a«e o - d e n t M cK inley was sent to congrree th e »th ¡net. W e furtiiali U U> our su b (•.Tibers in ju p p l.m r n t form . against th e enactm ent thereof, j elected to office. If th is principle is successful in w ill lie Direct L egislative FOR SALE OR EX C H A NG E. on prem ise.. a - r* Mo-Te-Bae »•» F*f,F u . men voters and m inority parties in m ost oi of speak «• it not. • , , , dem anded by petition of not fewer than whether i these slates w u n ite on a sim ilar p la t, uem anut , »..w-ww - - - - - o f t h a t form, end as a result a large num ber of 5,000 citiasns of Oregon, and he w ill vote for or against tiie enactm ent of a n , the new congreesincn, if not a m ajority T he party slave, he w ho votes fee hie candidate just because be im m ediate they will vote (or the subm ission of , I absolu te control by tlie people of ,tl>. stigma of corruption tliat now seem s are an ununually large number of t u b e jualterab ly »tU ch ed to th em . | men here, who are doing their own While political parties aro necessary housework, but when we add that and are probably tf* best uveans of bringing .» « .t unit»! political action, in nearly an many homee, the work wo should encourage independeot in- both iu the houHC and out o f doom worge; - la w , i w orse: the the best m eans to grow better is the to be the w orst there. proposal, and will afterwards vote for or ,g gn argum ent of a candid, in g en , ............................................................................... W RECKED ON THE COQUILLE BAR L ittle D ick - m.-uiuiia vrw m a Papa— I did. L ittle D ick— u e b b y if you 'd » wear out sc mat rtet.ee« ms at< « • at t b s " T h e ; m i traits ot iw > u .« k --- cj arc historic. Both w ere oxecu * 1766. the year o f th at abnuad m l'- *• standing betw een th e se lf tormes.1 » his guide, philosopher and friend, «■ Bn<1 the Moro wan left in a lienvy Ben w h ich so m uch e ig h tee n th e e s tn ty >• w as spilled. T hey mnaL havw been pnin» w ithout anv m eans of gnidance. She Iwmwh.d - " ^ finally " - > > 7 drifted '«Hf.ed ~ ed ^ shortly d after fo the arrival o f the putt broached j" in the sea an.’ ’ »,e «outli heavh. All hands reached R,)awean apparently interrup®*1 7- ------ ------------------- U ** • 7 — quarral, siuoe i t ie asarrted that he refused refused to to oontbrae con tin u e th th e e «Hting«, eittiage, a * he the portrait. In w hich ha wes»rs * • W Nh U g h ta ta g k arM tty. “ W onderful eye that boy c f mine*« Am erican dress he bad ivcanU? «d«y*; ®d. ie suppoeed to h a v e been fo il» » * g o t." said tbe proud father. " T h at eo?" m ech anically replied the from each fu rtive glim p se«