Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 29, 1896, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1896.
I WEKKLY rfO. 692)
j SEMI-WEEKLY NO 444 1
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:4s p. m. daily, except I
Bunday. Arrives 5:00 a. m. daily, except Mon
day.
West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 1:11 a. m.: east bound 1:33 a. in.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 7:45 p. ra. and :10 a. m.; going west, 4:30
p, m. and 0.15 a. m.
OPriCIAIi DIBEOTORT.
United Mate Officials.
President... G rover Cleveland
Vioe-l'resldent....
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury. ...
Secretary of Interior...,
Secretary of War.. .... ..
Secretary of Navy
Post master-General
Attorney-General
Secretary oF Agriculture
Governor
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Bmit. Hublio Instruction
Attorney General
Senators
.Ad ai Stevenson
..Kiohard S. Olney
...John G. Carlisle
Hoke Smith
.Daniel 8. Lamont
..Hilary A. Herbert
William 1,. Wi son
...Judson Harmon I
. J. Sterling Morton
Stale of Oregon.
W. P. Lord
H. It. Kincaid
Phil. Metachan
O. M. Irwin
C. M. Id'eman
MoHride
Mitchell
Congressmen
Printer
I G. W. Mol
H. Mit
1 Ilinger Herr
I Ilinger Hermann
1W.K. Ellis
W. H. Leeds
R. S. Bean.
i F. A. Moore.
(C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circnit Judge Stephen A. Lowell
Prosecuting Attorney John U. Lawrej I
Morrow Coouty Officials.
Joint Benator.,
Kepresentativ,
I'mnty Jadge
1 Commissioners...
J. M. Baker.
" Clerk
" Sheriff
" Treasnror
' Assessor.
Bnrveyor.
' School Sup't....
" Coroner ,
. tit n i
. .... n. . uwi I
J. 8. Boothby
Johns Keithly
J.tt. Howard
J. W. Morron
..G. W. Hamngtou
Frank Gilliam
J. C. Willis
Gen. Lord I
Anna lialsurnr
T. W. Ayere, Jr
...If. L. Treelana
.N. 8. WheUton
ttvppiin towm ArnfliRH.
Muni Thoe. Morgan I
r,.,,nil,iiu O. K. Farnswortb. M.
liichU-ntlml. Otia Pattorson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
8. 8. Horner, K. J. Blooum. .
Keoonlw F. J. H al ook
rr...nn L. L. Freland
Marshal A. A. lUiberU I
Pm-IBOt Offlc r.
Justice of th Peace...."..
Constable
United Htatrs Land OtHcem.
TUB 11AI.1.U. OB.
J. F. Moore Ulster
A. 8. Binre Keoeivw
t.k naAvna. oa.
n V. Wilxm IlngNter
J.U. Kobbins... JUoeirer
BSSItZT SOCIETIES.
KAWL1N8 POST, NO. IL
G. A. U.
Meets at Lexington. Or., the Us Saturday of
art. month. All Tateraus ar Invlt to Join.
C- C. Hona. (I so. VV. Hmitii.
AriintAnt, tf ('oinnminUr.
L U M BE It !
Iirt HAVK FOR a A I.K ALL KIND OF CJ
V dressed Lumber. It miles uf lieppnef, at
what Is known a the
BOOTT O.A.VV'JVtXXjXj.
rxa i.ooo riKT, rough,
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STUB.
To be Torn Off by the Chairman.
STUB.
To be Torn Oft by the First Clerk.
Official Ballot tor HEPFNER Precinct, Morrow Go., Or., June l, 1896.
Mark between, the Number and Name of Each Candidate or Answer Voted for.
STATE)
FOR CONGRESS, Second District.
VOTE FOR ONE.
12. A. S. BENNETT, of Wbsoo Go Democratic
13. X W. R. ELLIS, of Morrow Go. Republican
14. F. McKEROHER. of Multnomah Co Prohibition
15. H. H. NORTH UP, of Multnomah Co., Ind. Sound Money
16. - MARTIN QDINN, of Multnomah Co ..Peoples
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
VOTE FOR ONE.
17. X ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Lane Co. . Republican
18. JOHN BURNETT, of Benton Co Demooratio
19. JOSEPH. GASTON, of Multnomah Co .Peoples
Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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Absolutely pure
WASHINGTON LETTER,
SIXTH
DISTRICT.
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. VOTE FOR ONE. For Member State Board of Equalization. VOTE FOR ONE.
20 T. Q. HAILET. of Umatilla Co Democratic 26. UP. DAVIS, of Umatilla Co. Democratic
21. X STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Umatilla Co Republican 27. X CHAS. JOHNSON, of Morrow Co Republican
22. R. M. TURNER, of Umatilla Co., Independent Free Silver ,28. GEORGE D. FEEBLER, of Umatilla Co People.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. VOTE FOR ON.
23 X H. J. BEAN, of Umatilla Co Republican
24. WILLIAM PAB80NS, of Umatilla Go Peoples
25. G. W. REA, of Morrow Co Demooratio ..
COUNTY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
VOTE FOR ONE.
29. X J. N. BROWN, of Heppner Republican
80. THOMAS MORGAN, of Heppner Demooratio
31. J. L. 8WIFT, of Eight Mile. Peoples
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
VOTE FOR ONE.
32. J. W. MORROW, of Heppner Democratic
33. X A. W, PATTERSON, of Heppner Republican
34. E. B. STANTON, of Eight Mile Peoples
FOR SHERIFF-
VOTE FOR ONE
35. J. C. HAYES, of Heppner
3G. E. L MATLOCK, of Heppner. . .
37. X ANDREW ROOD, of Dairy
..... Peoples
Democratic
.Republican
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
VOTE FOR ONE.
43. WILLIAM CRABTREE, of Matteson Peoples
44. X A. 0. PETTEYS, of lone Republican
45. W. P. SNYDER, of Dry Fork Demooratio
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT.
VOTE FOR ONE.
46. J. D. BROWN, of Heppner..... .Independent Democratic
47. ADDIE W. CON LEE, of Eight Mile, Independent Peoples
48. X J. W. SHIPLEY, of Heppner. ...independent Republican
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
VOTE FOR ONE.
49. X J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile..
50. J. T. MoALISTER, of Lexington. .
.Republican
... .Peoples
' :- FOR SURVEYOR. VOTE FOH ONE.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE. VOTE FOR ONE. 61. X JOBN W, HOUNOR. of Heppner Republican
38 X A. Q. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine Republican 52. R. W. TURNER, of Heppner Peoples
39. W. A. KIKK, of Heppner Peoples
40. GtORGE NOBLE, of Heppner Democrats ... J
FOR CORONER. VOTE IQli OAE.
60 J.T. M ITCH ELL, of Heppner Peoples
FOR COUNTY TREASURER VOTE FOR ONE. M B. F. VAUO HAN, of Heppner Repobl.oao
41. x FRANK GILLIAM, of Heopner Republican
42. J. L, YEAOER, of Heppner Peoples
DISTRICT iXo. g.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. VOTE FOR ONE. FOR CONSTABLE. VOTE FOR ONE.
68. X E. L. FIIEELAND, of Heppner llepublioso 70. JEFF JONES, of Uepi ner Peoples
69 W. A. RICHARDSON, of Heppner Demoorstic 7L J. E. MA8TERSON, of Heppner Democralio
7X x N. 8. WHETSTONE, of Heppner Ind. ltepublioan
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The attention of the voter Is called to the Official Ballot as printed above. This Indicates
how you should mark your ballot with a simple cross Just before the name voted for.
TF DFUVERKD IN HFPPKR, WILL ADD
M. K' 00 par Iswi. additional.
The abort quotations are strtctljr for Cash.
L HAMILTON, Prop.
national Earn; oi umi
WI. rCNLAND. ED. t. BISHOr.
P rolls I. Ceekssr,
TRANSACTS A GENER.IL BANKING BUSINESS
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS 1N-
coLL,i:arioN8
Ma.!a ou FsvorabU Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLD
HEITNtll. tf OREGON
Ontario-Burns Stat line
a ft i
BOBHS-GflHYON STHGEUHE!
H. A. WILLIAMS. P-op
Groceries, Gents' . Furnishing Goods,
" Stockmens' Suitlies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
IU will make it ao oljVcl fur yoa to lr!e with
him M bit price re rinht, tod s.11 goods thai be
band lot art) of tb very bent
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
PI op pii or, Oregon
The RMtBucHkow.
Without doobl or question lbs most
popular and attntclivs eibibttloual eo
terprlss of lbs age is tbal of Bond Urotb-
srs, whtob will spread its bags lenU at
Hsorner on Wv)nealaf, Jaos 8rd. Its
repaiaiion aa lbs leading Wolf d laws
meot is world wide. As orgenitstion
owned and directed by lbs same mso
agemeoi for forty years of mot sileeaivs
trsfel, bseinf eihibiM aronnd lbs
globe, lis adf enl bere la beraldsd far and
ida, audits adeertieing mtterlel dnaa
aredil to the prisUr's art, belog lbs flsest
sod moat aipwoeifs sef posUd say
where. Pre par si loos are belog mads oa
every band for be great day. Lsrge
crowds frota aeiclib neg toans sad tba
sons try will be bar. Everybody Is oa
tba tip-toa of sipoetetioa. Ir rale
round trio sseareiosj tu-kala will be est
sale oa day above asrosd, tbal all may
bavs aa ooDortooiiy of vUlUeg laa
World's Bl Hbow.
TUn Poppeo waa down from Hard man
yesterday,
Tba bo pu I lata have another uiaes meet
ing at Iba opera boose today.
'OSTAUIOnUJlXS
leaves llirne Dally el 6 p. m. sad ar-
rlvtw al Ontario ia 42 boara.
Single Fnro S7.CO.
Round Trip $10.00
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IlVIiS'S CAXYOX
al n, n I .tr ih llt i wi
M iviM la lulnlu) I'M rntllxl !wM
iik ixiuibi. ti,t.. al Latt
ai (,
M A-wr !.: st e h'-rrx
Maw la IM time li f.t I K WTly
fWiurnaiaa. tS m'is alab nf
ths Vt, Wiisj I MO -. b I
It ta a.1stM. . ft l 5"M'e 'Fill?
t .wtiiaatwti ,f a 't at a t m S I 1 1 r
to lb , lii ! '! t a it
ptmi aa a-1 initial .hm.I.ii !'
f a k-wllial ptU a
ONwS ia e4 ataaaritsB.
Do You Want a Rig ? !
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
I Iorsc 1
All tbts can U procorrnl at Tbntupwin k l!iooa, Lower Main Htreet,
Herpner, Orfgoo.
TVw hIs tn oil tilM sllli linn Mam? rtrw. Ill'llsw 4 WlmntH
ea4 avaw, a-4 Hm la mi ae ! t '!!' mmm.
rv- ia iv4 aia u n.
THOMPSON IUNNS,
Lancashire Insurance Co.
DIM:!! OP THE tKI.
The Intitw lulling and swiarilpg InrL
dmt U earma, inter, salt -theam, and cxI
awwi of ilia akin U liwuiiity alUrfl by
ait-lrlng (hambrf tains Ira sad Hio
Ointrrawit. Many Very 11 ea havs ba
prrmaiwiiUy tvrnl ,v tU It is equally
ffuivnl M ikbiog .iL arl s favnrlie rww
alf i sore oiii.Ua; rl. 4 l.svU, edit
UaiiM, frrat liu-, aivl iIipm io wre eva
Ko sale hy druj-Kis al cial Jwr btS,
Try Dr. fadj's (edllla reasVrs, tby
Sf jual akal a Imw text a hm In Isvl triad
taust. !-, LVk-I purilwl aa4 veratura.
Fuf sale by CVaer k Hfei, da(Us
T M ! Tba rivr M rM rapU'y aad
lib lb slrg Wam wtad Plf H tB't
tw el eet In kp at It In awniU, be
Ibera era aa eepelly alalag rp"f
a tat Imas) app anaatry asd lbre
te axi reave) ta w a' eni l a aa'ia
1 vim e fresi f ba anaih was ad )
, al mIs l.iptf wai-rs l iba t-
InskVa, aat if Iba Make ipie s
fl ,4 l.f . (he aprf 0lawbis g'U s
tMl la, we aa '.
Luther HnstoB and wife were In from
their Eight Mile borne oa Wedoreda;
JUv. J. M. D-aniaoa departed for bis
boms st Hood Itiveroo Wadaeaday even
lug.
JUunlar oresohlos servieea at the op
era boose oo Monday by Elder I. W.
Jenklbe.
Joe lis n later aad Ham Adams ware la
from llardmaa Wednaedajr atleadiaf to
aoeua boeinees metiers.
O sores Miller, the onetmaelerat Dong
lea, was la Hppaer Wedaaaiay shaking
baods with bis msoy frkode.
It A. He Mar. reiiraewotiag . K- lieteh
A (Jo-, narebeel I a. lore, of Tba Uellea, Is
dittos our eitf la lbs ietret of bts
fins.
IteJdoeaa ia either hereditary or asaeed
by efc'ieeaa, moolal eibeoetioo, eriag
Until Biting hate, and by over-work aad
Iroable. Hell's lUoewee will preveol II.
Dr. J. W. fUemne rHorrd on floa-
dav mornln frura Asl'Wla wlwra be at
Uedsd Iba grand rdga of I. t). O. F.
I k sas loaf bad a g'aad lias, I here
bloe sasa IUra haadrej deb gsiaa la
altaadaaoa.
Fueeil Jooraal i 4l Mad of oaa aad
two-tear old etre llt f 'i Wedaea
. ... ...
day la erarf l loia li'iaa ai iiai'pasr,
fr alx.ro w. n. lrj' tona turi.
Ibess la Ihte vieia.tr. Tbey are Ube'
ehl d Ket.
fond, aba It eoaire r0 lb ebxaarb
onaaaw li.anl'il' va acid aaa k-. !..
Il mo 11m bi-t. aad bHb salad and
blv eaffrr la roaT e wbai
ald l rHe -(! detiHi te a
dM or two of A rei'e 1'iila. Tba; aevr
fell l Mliate.
M ANCIIHM'r KH, NIILANI
t aSarra I ar.
I llMllh a4 Saaw lr.ell I. y
biMis CaUrrb IlusaaJy, Fuss frOc,
J A Vlonit. the I .ae eaarehent, wee
a llfpar Wdls. J a eaye lb
a eM-i a as t -aad to bo ebofl aa a
eB lhe ' owing io toe onino)
oi. Id eirig t'l'l't obie pvet4
asaeb of n.e grata l'a swaaiag op
Il le a graoi att ke toeaeawwa ikal a
Mo.fl .e gtM eag b; II ai
s exala'ra t' e- wtvh I all-o
f im.-ti t al f. !. Il.a I I asaat
hw atifi d and ! I, ad Ihta mo
air - a) bt etcb a aoJed ellWS
tie ee A si's tWaaartlla.
From our Special Correspondent. , ,
It was Mrs. Partington, I believe, who
declared to the world that "comparisons
are odorous," Now if there is anything
odorous about the comparisons I am go
ing to make, it should be a sweet smell
in the nostrils of all Oregooians, for tbe
comparisons ere very mnoh in favor of
their state and the sound sense and po
litical judgment they have heretofore
shuwn.
1 do not expeot in makipg this pre
sentation to rival Gladstone, of whom it
is said that no other man can - make tho
dry figures of the Budget breathe soulful
eloquence, but I do expect to tarnish
some food for thought to those few per
sons in Oregon who have an idea that
the state does not get its share of tbe ap
propriations made by the Federal gov
ernment. .
In proportion to her population Ore
gon stands first on tbe list of stales in
appropriations carried by the ltiver and
Harbo? bill as passed by tbe senate. Ad
ding in the amount carried by the Sun
dry Oivil bill the bill oarries tour million
and nineteen thousand dollars for Ore
gon. In order to illustrate how great
this advantage is, I, am going to make
some comparisons with tbe three . states
whose aggregate appropriations exoeed
tboes of Oregon.
The bill oarries tor tbe greet State of
New York in continuing contracts and
Immediate appropriations a little more
than it oarries for Oregon. Bat New
York has six millions of people and Ore
gon bad aooordiog to tba last census
813,000. Tbe per capita amount tbe bill
carries tor the slste of, New York Is
abont seventy-four cents- That is to ssy
it directs to be expended in tbe stats of
New York a sum equal in sroount to
seventy-four cents for saoh man, woman
aud child that lived in it at the time the
last oensus waa taken. On tbs other
hand I he bill direots to be expended
the state ot Oregon, a sum equal ia a
mount to twelve dollars and forly-fiv
oeots for each men, woman and ohild of
her population, or almost seventeen
timee as mnoh ss will bs expended in tb
Stats of New York, in proportion to pop
ulation.
The amount to be expended under tba
bill in tbs State ot Illinois is ons dollar
sod seventy oents pr heed, or only one-
ssventb of that to be expended in tbe
State ot Oregon. The amount to bo ex
peoded In tbe Btete of California is three
dollars and thirty-one oents per besd,
lUMe over one fourth of that to be ex
peoded io the State of Oregon.
Tba total amouot carried by the bllj
ia equivalent to one dollar and tweoty
omits tor each man, woman and ohild In
tba United States. It tbs amount bs
beet, dietribatad eqaelly emoog lb
states aooordiog to tba population Ore-
goo would bavs received three baadrs
aod seventy eix Ibooaaod fle boodred
aud twenty dollars, tbal Is to sav three
oitllioo, seveo hundred and sixty flvs
tbooaaod dollars lees Ibaa abe will re
ceive if Iba bill beoonee a law as it bas
paaaed tba senate.
t lbs spproprlsllnns for all Iba other
states were la proportioo to those it car
riae tor the State of Oregia, tbe ltiver
aod Harbor bill would bavs lo carry
total appropriation of aevea hundred
aod fifty-ooe millbia dollars, or lh
boadred mlillooe mora than tba entire
appropnatioee of tba government for
every aod all parptatea.
Ta a maa ap a Uee-evea If be ware
aot credited with tba Intalllgeoos and
dieearameat nasally atlriboUd lo Ike
asytbieal peraos il woold eaara as il
Ibis wars tbs a p pole ted lima for tba pa
triotic Oregoaiaa lo raiao bis toiee ie
paalma ot pf etas aad Ibaakegiviag. Aad
I do aoi soppoae lb at be woU objacl to
bar eaeetore aad repeaasateUvaa is eno
grees getting a litlls of that swa4 ia
eeoaa, aaleea indeed bs Ibloks thai
ti.a lovs tba aaoalors aod r tpreeaolelirea
frnm ether etstse entav tale for Oregon le
ao oioeb greater Ibaa tba love they beve
f.if Ibeir owe stelae aad aoeetileeaia,
Ibal ll.ay eaerifiee Ibaraaaliee aa Iba al
tar of Ibeir love of ear Web footed euov
inaoealtb.
I era, of aooraa, well so are, thai Ibis
bill la S p'eaael aoadltios) Sneos aa
etpeaelofi of Ilia swrrwooy lo Ott',
a boa d all Iba aviaey eipwadad la lliaa
iiaorovemaels rtaala la lbs sUle, of
I ! dlles enl forty Ivs seals per
eapiia. Oa Ibis aeoooal I eipawt M ao
iba 0''rt.laa, ragardlag aa II d'e an;
Hilng Ilka laf1aiiMi uf the aarreary ae aa
naauMgaUd evil frsagbl Willi Iba '!
faarlnl ea4Mai, orgs Op"0 frael
dl (lt.lad tba eipdiaey ot ki
ir.g tine b.ll. Tbe Oegnaiaa lervaitf
daslaraa Ibel I bar a la two meh aay
ia Iba eaairy aad of anae It de S'.l
awal Oeegia aa blag oaieide the
t'atla.1 wi.u
ta b- a aaia waa r "l ili'e I'e
sr,ta4.i i.ti.a f.f li tr ei d lle-l-v
Im'IP'II-' A-vU.I. II...MS H.. i-uv- li
Uarmee tf -fed l aedwaal ta
purpose and practical effeot of whioh
was to nullify all the continuing con
tracts provided tor in the bill, by a lim
itation ot the total amount that oonld be
expended in any one year to ten millions
ot dollars. A motion to lay on tbe table
was defeated by a deoislye vote of thir
ty-one to twenty-three, just before the
senate adjourned for the day. During
that night and tbe next day Senator
Mitchell and ., Senator MoBride worked
like beavers to strengthen tbe opposi
tion to the amendment. Senator Mitoh
ell prevailed upon the Senators from tbs
Rooky Mountain states who have little
or no interest in tbe River and Harbor
bill to vote on the seooud motion to ta
ble and it was due largely to his efforts
that tbe seoond motion was oarried by
as decisive a vote as the first was defeat
ed.
Adjournment of ood gross is now look
ed for anywhere between tbe 5th and
10th of June. It will be impossible tor
any of the Oregon delegation to leave
Washington until adjournment. Sen
ator Mitchell will probably be detained
here for several days after adjournment
getting bia papers in order and settling
ap matters in tba department. He bas
not bad any intention of leaving bare
until it were safe for Oregon's interests
for him to do so. Tbs statement in the
Oregonian to the effeot that he would bo
in Oregon about the 17th of Ibis month
was evolved oot ot tbe inner conscious
ness ot that paper, and is in keeping
with the methods il oommooly pursaee.
It would be untruthful lo say thai Sen
ator Mitchell aod Congressman Ellis
would not like to be free to go to Oregon
and participate io a campaign in whioh
tbey have a direct personal as well as a
party interest but it is imposnible for
them to do so, and feel that they are jus
tified in saorifking important stats in
terests tor their personal advautage. The
last days of a session are usually the
most important, and everything has to
be oaretully watonqt
How to Treat a Wire.
(From Pacific Health Journal.)
First, get a wife: second, be natieut.
Yoa may have great trials and perplexi
ties iu yotir business, but do nut there
fore, carry In your home a oinudy or
oo'itracted brow. Your wife may have
trial, which, though of leas magnitude,
may be hard for her to hear, A kind
word, a tender look, will do wonders ia
Ohasing from her brow all rlnuda of
gloom. To this we aonld add always
keep a bottle of CliaruberUin's Congb
Itwmedy in the bouse. II is the bel
and i sure to he beaded aooner or lator.
Your wife will then know thai yon really
oare lor ner and wish lo protenl her
health. For sale by Cooser A Brook.
druggists.
PRKHi COMMENT.
Tbs republican who votes for Northop
is voting Indirectly for Qalna, tor lbs
reseoo that Northop waa pot ap for Iba
sols purpose of taking votee swsy from
Ellis, aod svery vote taken from Ellis,
whether by voting for Northop or Ben
nett is a bslf a Vule for Qninn, beoaneo
Qaioo will bs elected if Ellis is aot. Tba
Isws governing this country are mails io
Congress; there lbs policy of Ihs aalia
and of Iba political parties is shsood;
hen os all that Ibera is io party should
be bronabl lo Ihs sorfaoe ia lbs election
of members of Ihs highest law-making
Irlboual la Ibis country. Certainly lbs
man who vol's for a free trade eosgraaa
aan should silt I late with Ibe free treds
party, for thai ia Iba dividing lias be
tween tbs Iwo great political parties,
aod bas been for all tbeae years, aad
will las for years lo ouma. Then wby
should a republteea fits evrn ladire lly
for Ba oat t or U ilnn T This is a matter
so eerioos Is Its character thai il repair's
mors Ibaa paeelog Onr.sld-rali.ia.
hi. Helens Wtal.
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"My baby be I smnpeed was saved br
HI. Hob's Core." writes Mrs. J. B. kfartia,
of llon'eville, Als. For sals by Walla
4 Werrea.
ta'bea llila earapaigo is over aad yoa
ore lira.1 of flililng f r soekara, boy a
aew oo'fil of ftahieg laakle frnra P. 0.
THnrniieon (V and try fishing (or trnnt
Too may bavs 11 If lock. SI
Tbe "musical la" al Iba opara boaae
ft B Wednaeley eveleg waa a ennaeae.
and B'l'ed the ledlrs of the !psooal
sha'eb a nt a 'i in.
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