Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 04, 1896, Image 4

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    E. McNEluL, Receiver.
TO TUB
GIVES THK CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
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r ' ' w full sire Sheet Music of tlie
mw latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular 3
selections, both vocal and Instrumental.
gotten up hi the most elegant manner. In- -.i
eluding four large size Portraits.
m CAKMENCITA, the 8 pan I ah Dancer, -I
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y DKIH ALL ONDBR. TO
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FA
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
ent business conducted for moderate Ftte.
our Office is opposite, U.S. Patent office;
and we can secure patent ID ks tune Uutla UiOit
remote irom nasniuKiuu, ...
Send model, drawing or photo., With descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of;
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ,
a pamphlet " How to Obtain Patents," with
cost of same in' the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C.
REFUBLIGftN
PLATFORM.
Full Text of the Declaration
of Principles.
Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
GET THE BES1
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
lo not be deceived by alluring advertisements
,nd be led to think you can get the best made,
ini'st finished and
Most Popular
For full details oall on O. R. & N,
Agmt ta Ileppner, tr address
W. H. BTJRLBUIVT,
Gen. Fans. Agt.
Portland. Obbqon.
QUIOK TITVIE I
TO
San. Ironolsoo
And all polnto In California, via the Mt. Bhast
route uf the
Southern Pacific Co
The ar-at hialiwaT through California to all
point Kant and South. Urand Hoenie ItouU
of tho Paoiflo Coast. I'ullman Unflet
Bltwpers. Beoond-ela-s Bloepers
Atlaohed to eipr-as trains, allordini superior
aooomaioriaunna for soonn-olaM pa-seng.
or a mere Bong. See to It that
roa buy from reliable mirau
acturcrs that have gained a
epti tat ion by honest and sq uare
loaling, you will then get a
iewing Machine that is noted
he world over for its dura
)ility. You want the one that
.s easiest to manuge ana is
Light Running
There Is none In the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, benuty
In appearance, or has as many
improvements as the
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alllte
on both sides of needle (patented), no other has
it ; New Stand ( talented), driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing frictioa to
the minimum.
a ror seoonn-oiaas paa-ana-,,. abiis a r O
For rates, ticket., aleauiui oar reservations, WKITt. rUlt liniUl,Mnoi
eta,, null nnon or addrma I ' - -
oinVi? Lv. Agu.p0?tlra'iid,' Oregon0 THE FEW HOME SEWING KIUCHIbE CO.
0a-i-. Ks. Boemn, Was. rinm iw-s"", .
Hil'l H.t,. HT. IjOUH, MO. l)AM.A.lL24a.
UaX a'ai',l,t al. ATl.ajnA.Uft.
r?1 BA'.F BY
mm
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P. C. THOMPSON CO.. Agents
Ilvppncr, Oregon.
The Republicans of the United States,
assembled by their representatatives in
national convention, appealing for popu
lar and historical justification of their
claims to the matchless achievements of
30 years of Republican rule, earnestly
and confidently address themselves lo
the awakened intelligence, experience
and conscience of their countrymen in
the following declaration of facts and
principles:
For the first time siDoe the civil war
the Amerioan people have witnessed the
oalamitous oonsequences of full and no-
restricted Democratic control of tbe
government. It has been a record of
unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and
disaster. Io administrative management
it has ruthlessly sacrificed iodispensible
revenue, entailed an increasing deficit,
eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with
borrowed money, piled up the public
debt by $262,000,000 in time of peace,
foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept
perpetual menace hanging over the re
demption fund, pawned Amerioan credit
to alien syndicates and reversed all the
measures and results of successful Re
publican rule. In the broad effect of its
polioy it has precipitated paoio, blighted
industry and trade with prolonged de
pression, closed factories, reduced work
and wages, halted enterprise and crip
pled Amerioan production while stimu
lating foreign production for the Ameri
oan market. Every consideration of
publio safdty and individual interest
demands that tbe government shall be
rescued from tbe bands of those who
have shown themselves incapable to
oonduol it without disaster at home and
dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to
the party wbiob for 30 yean admin
istered it with noequaled success and
prosperity; and In this connection we
heartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism
and suooess of tbe administration of
President Harrison.
8UGAJL
We condemn tbe present administra
tion for not keeping faith with the sugar
producers of this country. Tbe Repub
lican party favors such protection as will
lead to the production on Amerioan soil
of all sugar wbioh Amerioan people use
and for which they pay other countries
more than $100,000,000 annually.
WOOL AND WOOLENS.
To all our products, to those of mine
and field as well as those of tbe shop
and faotory; to hemp, to wool, to tbe
product of tbe great industry husbandry,
as well as to finished woolens of the
mill, we promise most ample protection,
liberty. Tbe government of Spain bev-
iog lost control of Cuba and being ooablel
to proteot tbe property or lives of resi
dent American citizens or to oomply with
its treaty obligations, w believe tbe
government of the United States should
actively use its inflaenoe and good offi
ces to restore peace and give indepen
dence to the island. .
THM NAVY.
The peace and security of tbe republic
and the maintenance of its rightful in
fluence among the nations' of the earth
demand a naval power commensurate
with its position and responsibility. We,
therefore, favor oontinued enlargement
of the navv and complete system of har
bor and seaooast defenses.
POBEIGN IMMIQBATION.
For the protection of tbe quality of our
Amerioan citizenship and of wages of
our workingmen agaiuBt the fatal com
petition of low priced labor, we demand
that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly
enforced and so extended as to exclude
from entrance to tbe United States those
who can neither read nor write.
CIVIL SBBVIOE.
The civil service law was placed on
the statute books bv the republican
party, which has always sustained
and we renew our repeated declarations
that it shall be thoroughly and honestly
enforced and extended wherever praoti
cable.
FBEK BALLOT.
19-
(1 1S1IIIIUIIUII
VI A Aim IT9 CTJHJJ
s To thb Editor : 1 have an absolute
remedy for Consumptioa By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. Sr proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Q?risumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express ana post on ice aaarexs. anaxreiy,
t. A. SXOCTJM, M. C 183 Pearl St., Hew Tort.
star The Editorial and Business Management of
this Pi vex Uoarante. this generous Proposition.
MERCHANT MARINE.
We favor restoring tbe early American
polioy of discriminating duties for the
upbuilding of our merchant marine and
the protection of our shipping interests
in the foreign carrying trade, to Amer
ican ships the product of American
labor employed in Amerioan shipyards,
sailing under the Stars and Stripes, and
manned, officered and owned by Amer
icans may regain tbe carrying of our
foreign commerce.
FINANCIAL PLANK.
The republican party is unreservedly
for sound money. It caused tbe enact
ment of the law providing for the
resumption of specie payments in 1879;
since then every dollar has been as good
as gold.
We are nnalterably opposed to every
measure calculated to debase our enr-
renoy or impair the credit of our coun- Daiiot Bhan De couuted BDd returned as
try. cast.
We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free lynching.
ooin,ge of silver, except by international proolaim ouf anqa9lifled condem.
agreement witn tne leaning oommeroiai naUo0 o( tQe unojviijZed Bod barbarous
nations oi the world, whioh we pledge or80tice known as the lynching or killing
ourselves to promote, and until such an 0f boman beings suspected or oharged
agreement oan be obtained, tbe existing with orime, without process of law.
gold standard must be preserved. All national abbitbation.
of our silver and paper ourrenoy now in e jftvor tne creation of a national
5 rf?fjfe Lightest,
Simplest. PJIkEaslest
Strongest, Q Working,
Top vil fit If J Accurate
Receiver. Xjf.jasaP Compact,
Most Modern and progressive
For catalogue or information write to
THB MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.,
New Haven. Conn.
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away so any one who ap.
plies through us for the most nicruonous paimt rtnnsr 1
the month preceding. .
We secure the best patemU for our clief ,
and the object of this oner is to encourage mvtnto
keep track of their brisht ideas. At the same tuns
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid
and down without breaking the passenger's bas,
'sauce-pan,' "collar-button," "nuulock," "bottle.
stopper, and a tnousand other ntue tninrs irai o
any one can find a way of improving ; ana these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to thf
author. Try to think of something to invent
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEM?
Patents taken out through us receive special notU s.
the " National Recorder, published at WashingQn,
D. C, which is the oest newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
mhtrh wins our lcO Drize. and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of nis invention,
will be scattered throughout tne unitea amies among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to then
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarueu guicuy evuuuuuwu
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent.
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. " Washington, D. C.
; Kfjcrcnte editor etnts paver, tr tiujot m
jo-ftage patiiphict. FREE.
We demand that every oitizjo of the
United States shall be allowed to cast a
free and unrestricted ballot, and suoh
Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
? Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
Q., C. M. & Bt. r v. & A , r. r 1. w. x
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
RATES S,oo FBR UAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
WANTED-AN IDEASSfS.
thine to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may
Drine you weaitu. "nw " .Y"
IUJHN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. 0 for their H.800 prize offer.
Echo stage Ibbvps Heppner Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Echo
Tuesdays, Tursdays and Saturdays,
fare $2 eaob way. Office, Wells &
Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop.
New Feed Yard. Wm. Gordon haa
opened up tbe feed yard next door to
the Gazette office, Bnd now solioits a
share of your patronage. Billy is right
at home at this business, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioes
reasonable. Bay and grain forsale. tf.
oirculatiou must be maintained at a
parity with gold, and we favor alt meas
ures designed to maintain inviolable the
obligations of tbe Uoited States and all
our money, whether ooln or paper, at the
present standard the standard of tbe
most enlightened nations of tbe earth.
board of arbitration to settle and adjust
tbe differences whioh may arise between
employers and employed engaged in in
terstate oommeroe.
HOMESTEADS.
We believe in the immediate return
to tbe tree homestead 1 olicy of tbe Re
publican party, and urge the passage
by oongress of the satisfactory free
Till TARIFF,
in tbe senate-
territories.
We favor the admission of the remain-
-TO THE-
III
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Through I'ullman I'alsi'o HlvrMr.
Tourist HliH-pirs and free) Reclining Chair
Cars DAILY Ui Chicago.
AS TO PENSIONS.
Th varans of the Union armies de- homestead measure whioh has already
.... , . . . . passed tbe bouse and is now pendiog
.ml lwiiil1 ranaita rate Iraatmant I r I
and generous recognition. Whenever
practicable they should be given prefer-
I ; - . 1 . a 1 . A 1
. . . . I Hniu III lilt III Kl I IT 1 1 1 l-lllllllll III flit B 1 1 1 1 I
ws renew and emnnasize our al e- ' ' . 1..... .i..u. 1
Cl3X3immmM!MKnXV&aamG i .. i thoy are entitled to the enaotmeut of L t : , . ... .. .
wjr 1 fcriauuo iu iuo yuuuj ui uiunuuuu no tuo i i nate. OBVmkt UUl regaru iu ill luscious u.
i HIAI.UIN(VM MM t, i,. t.at I.I.IJ Ia I ' . 7
.,.... bulwark of Amerioan industrial inde- ouuu " the territories ana tne unitea owes, ah
pendenoe and the foundation of Ameri- oare the ,u,fl,,ment ol p,e(le, roade t0 federal officers appointed for terrttories
I it 1. 1L. Anm 9 ll.a AnnwaetfU I astisxnlrl VlA BlnlnntMii ffnlTl VOn si fill A rAfii-
... .wa a ft ti1 S.SUH..UHI ffli f 1 iUFLli IU ftllO UOI1 UOV Ul tUB WUU 9iJ m I wUUUIVA w aww-
cm uifiluicui inn 11.U.H.11.J, iUlDl j...l.. .4l,..i.,l,,f.I,lf.,n..e.
i ima,i- r,ii.. .,.. r,,o- P". denounce the praolioe in tbe . . ' " ... .
. . , . . . , pension bureau, bo recklessly and an
tliinta anil annnnrafTfia tinma inilnaf r anH I " 1 '
Dnts the burden of revenue on fore i if n
g,K.d.; it secure, the Amerioan market ,r,,0D' of reJaoi, 'f 0DS congrew ol the United State, to the end
Iranly dropping dbibm rrom iue role at iuui oeeueu ihkihiouu iui uo iu.01i-
deserving tbe severest coodemnation of eDU' euaoieu.
is) Soumir of 0 Yean in lluttnett.
A Complete Set, consisting of five
Hall l-lavt-r. (i"U I'lsvi-r. Trmils t'layer J!
f snd Bli yrle Rider, will tit t any
sddrraa upon receipt of 1U ceiiU, to pay
J cham.-S.
m Tlii-iw figiirfi are alHMilutely perfwt,
f beaiitllully i'iiIiiVimI and iiKiiiutrd, and
arraiiKi-d In stand iiprmlil.aiKl arean
! celU-iit souvenir of unr Aiyi-eraa leadi-rs
uf the athlidlo supply world. Hultalil
B lor club, raadlng room, olllce or home.
3A.G SPALDINCs & BROb.i t1
Many hour, s.v.i rl. this line . EU'rn Q 1 1 i A I M t ft' S.M. f. Ji Itil
idiiia.
meat sbontd be accorded as far as prac
ticable. We believe the citizens of Alaa-
justly earned on hy tbe present atlmini.. . ihonW ntve representation in the
tor the Amerioan producer; it upholds
the American standard of wages for tbe
American workingmen; it put. ths fao
tory by tbe side of tbe farm, and makes
the Amerioan farmer less dependent on
1 TM U.S. GOVERNMENT I
fift ...is... f!)
I PAYING MILLIONS
I A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it W
tn vnn amt is wllllno- and Anx'ous to pav. Why not present fe)
1 your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the gfi
2 time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. rt
fT-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. VU
No Fee unless successful.
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P 5treet, WASHINGTON, D. C.
JT. H.Thlw Company U controlled ly nearly one thoutand leading newt-
papert In fae United matte, and is yw-mnteea oy litem.
STEAM HEAT.
I.OWItMT
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
1A.T1CM.
R. H'. BAXTER, Cm. Aumt,
1'ortlund, Oregon.
J. C, II ART, Ayent, Ilfypnrr, Orrjon.
CIIIOAQO.
muwauKeB & si. Fail R'u
T1HPBRANCH.
We sympathize with all wise and le
gitimate efforts to lessen and prevent tbe
evils of intemperaooe and promote mor
ality.
HI0I1T8 OF WOMEN.
Attorneys at Law,
T Scltntino America!
Aotncy fof
Jr V Vxi Td snaiiat,
Claicn sATaaT.
L COr)IOMTa. SMoJ
a.ff,...ffwait--a)e't f M.wi'-.-s ,ns,
Ml si a in i l .fti .,. hsw
(M.l.t iti f. w-iirMitf Hla la 4mf1ra
r,f f..ftrl laal I , ! . M-rt,.l,l b-f
1 ,ul-.H' t. a fc- l..sl, IMUiaalM la ib
fficnlKif tnctW;w
la'iHi-ntiH ij,, rtiaaprt Hi rha
i.ftrM.,fttr ll.rto-l IMlr lltftt.nS
Ow-H tm nl-l II. t tHla
ri, m.wifa A Mim ajt'Sl A i,V
MasA Sal iHtala.M Dir.
Aoui:
MlHNESOTA- ''a v
SIlSHIKtl',1 '",
The Republican party I. miodful of
tbe right, ot women. Protection of
tnolo.de. equal
eqaal
W.
BEPPNER,
the Amerioan people.
oi'R FoitF.ioN policy.
Our foreign policy should be at all
foreigu demand and price; it diffuses I time, firm, vigorous and dignifleJ, and
general thrill, and fouuda the strength all our intertits in tbe western hemis-
ofall on the strength of eaoh. In Its I pbere carefully watched and guarded.
reasonable application it I. Just, fair and Tbe Hawaiian Islands should be control!-
impartial, equally opposed to foreign ed by tbe United State., and 00 foreign Amerioan industries
control and domestio monopoly; to eo-l power should b. permitted to Interfere opportunities, equal pay
tional discrimination and Individual with them: the Nicaragua eaoal .hoald "r P'otectioo to tbe bom.
favoritism. W. denounce the preaent be built, owned and operated by lb, oi th. admlsioo ol women 10 wider
, I .... . . .phere. of osefuloes. and weloom. their
demooralie tariff a. aectiooaL tnjorloo. Uoited Mlates; and by tb. porebw. of , , . .
to publio credit and destructive to busi-1 tbe Danish Islands we should wear, a Dmoeratio and Populist mismaoagemeot
nrss enterprise. We demand aoeb I proper and niucb needed station in tbe and misuse.
..-Kut..irr- 1 ,.. -1.1..1, ttWIn,l,r... H..eh are the nrinclule. and Dollcle. Leafing Alder Street Dock. Portland, for Alorla. llwaoo. Long Beseh, Oceaf
- ' lark aftrl Naheofta. Ihrenl SnntiMtian m th I waan aUamara anil rail
come Into compeiitton with Amerioan i'be mtasaoie. lo Armaula bav. aron.- of tb. repoblloao party, liy these prtn-1 road; also at Young's Bay with geasbor. ltailroad. .
for
All business attended to ir. a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notarie. 1'oblic and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK I1U1LDINO.
t t i ; 1
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
n 1 1 iv in in 1 it
iflimiiia . KivCT ann riirnitNiiini m
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Stenncrs TELETDONE. BAILEY G1TZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
OREGON
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of lb republic.) party. Bf ih prio
1 I :! l. : I &.J ssV.. aKn.Il..Ia
W " frni.b ad. edth. deep sympathy and Jus. lodlgoa- '""'JZ
quale revenos lor tb. oeoeMary ripen lin of lb. Am--rioan people, and w. b k. . oonsideraU iodgmsot of lb.
) . . rt1 ff of lb. RMveromsot, tint will prolecl itev. in. utiliea oisie. snouia eierxis a ekQ djuU, DjoQiant alia, lo Leaves Portland P. M lolly, escpt Hnndsy. Haiurday nluht. II P M
l lVrVL.t I. i.s.... at., j i-.!... .11 ..-... II r,,r..,l. ...r. l B, .,.! narte and In Ilia I elS.tj A. M., esrept Sunday and Monday. Sunday Bight, 7 P. M.
vr i ... . . . . . .... -i.i- I OOBAPJ WA.VD
litee. airooniM io ao enu. i0 i .. , . r . ,r . ,, I Leases Portland and runs dlrwl lo llwaro, Turwlay and Thurwlay at S A. M. aalnMafalir.lt,
HHD I rorm aoa oor oaoaiaaMw is iat nni ss- Lar iiac wednawaay ana rrtday at 7.JU a. . uu Sunday D I. 'it at S r. M
ift.ift.ua iifti I ha aiMtinn will dtidst
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iHlh.-M.-a. MII.W and Ht Panl Rail- .odikiumss. ID. queanoB of fate, is a I vipaeii .u .- u.u.r.. , (h R-puWlcM p,,,, MJ
. i , .i ... 1 1 .
. , .ii a I iuo wage i.vei oi oiner leuiia. i uiiu
OldlltU tU llllb IVIUp W. ar. Dot plcdgeJ to aoy parti. ular Turkey Amerioan resident, ba.
TZlljZlPXXOlVZI
Uaves Portlanit 7 A.M. Dally, sir-pi Holiday. Leave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, siecpl Sunday.
DAIIjEY 3r A-TOiVlTXT
travM Astoria Dally a
Bajpe Cbfclcd lo WxUmi DcstititioD Bulb rVitiri Free of Expfuse.
PflPDUB MAGAZINES
FOR THE HOME.
.yai..ltit.iisf"m--ii.iiiiihBiMmiari. praoHeal qoralioo to b governed by American pfopwty deslroyed,
I luminal ll nr. aim m. I ail ana "". "m i .... . . , I i - . . .-j MuIm.
Ih.l It. lr.ln.ar. 111,1-4 with I COwullloo. VI IU. Illtl. .Oil ol proaucilui . eoa evfry ner. m.i..u s,...r.. .
ft. t. Ii. - ..A L.u 11 1.. BiftftM lift mi ti I rtftl.nl t. I Tk . , . - a - . .' - . ' .1 I ft hn ... I t fttnlnt.l.
- , . r - i ii. ruling ana nuooaiuniaiieina; priori- i niui-n.'aii s.is . . ( . .,.- a arm no rttc ctrrw
I ..,...). fin. m Huit.L Llbrair. ...kls .ml I r r . DISEASES OP THE aftl.
l-.lng rata, stub tr. iwllnlnt rhalra. rark V' !'"""' umii'pisnn ui i ynrn - " - - -- i -y)t lnieiu IU liing ana smsning inc.
Thof. pronp-ritylo th. paopl. of lbs United I for 'P1' Comfort, tt-a-ur., Tr.r.1 on th. T.l.non-. rUllry O.li-rt snd Oc.n War.
I Anierloi. labor tod teduatry. Tbe
mf ,tL aja i ,
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1.4 Ih tiulat1i oflh. Mllaaitka.' Coapna
ibkriaiMU la rv raiiMftut altlr III sit I tM nraiTTr
..mi ttiithftt Ihlnrnaltftria. D al.l
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rvati , oasuoa. I lUpubltoao adrnlBlsU atloo was a Halloa
al .alamilf and d.msnd Ibeir reosw
al and sileosUm oa .orb t-rtns as will
qaaltMoor lr.de with oih.r naitnos,
rioi f-lrlollnS ohlih now fUtrnrt
Ib.sal. of Aru.rkaa prthluets In port,
of ilbe( .UBlrtr-s, aaj aar. enlaf.rj
maik.lsl.r the prodael. of vat farms,
fiMtel sad larl.m--).
l'roi-rl"ii anJ reeipmmly are tola
s-ar-af Ilpotilissi policy, aft J (4
aaaj lo band. Ih-oteli. rnle baa
t-salMoiy .irneh down bnttt, a4 tti
m.tt W rlabUah4i 'oelK ff
ksl prod.; Iieo adiniMtttn for lb
erMarl- of lif. obisb wo da mi prt-
Mow rob poc-Tirwt
T ftftftftf-.raUv.valB. .tiftftft. lv.aAs
Is ta-wo . mm .srssaa.
Iter IttMa'.i. that ..- ftiHy Is
ss-i always mtmmi M -e aVsaM-4.
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Ripans Tributes
At,ft-f'v4 ..f ft "-.'?
tirttNa ctt
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t'l .-. mt y Mii.
d-nl W Uer, aalt-rh-um, and otW
dura.- of Hfl skin at loaundy alUvnl
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vi o reasseri io fttinnro uucirin mi , -. - - . . i . . t . . ..
iM-raiaivntlv rored If it. It is equally
r. . f t.t ,'. :
rlgU of tb. UoiUl H..Uoo.i..b. r. .tKTJriH UcTtT
dnetrio. iffeet by r-.poo.ling to lb p Main-, fmt tut-a, and rhnwlo owe eytsv
D..l.a(.s. A..,io..su. or frieodli Kor -U by dr-s at cwtt pw boa.
toUrvaoUoa is of Euro p. a a .o- Try Pr. Cadj. Coadltka Tmiff iht
are juM w Hal a hnra. rMts nn In bad fa
eroaebmcol. Uki. Toolc, Uwi punier anJ vtrnjifuga.
Wo sbal. not t loUrfsr-4 aed .ball fo. Mh by Coosr A Irv.. drnggUt.
Dot loter(r. ss lib tb. .listing poa-
too ot aoy Koropean power ia ll.i
b.oitsi h-fs bat tbo poM-sxloo. ma
ant, o aay pr.i.il. b. etUoJesL W.
bopvftilljr In k ftKoaJ lo th. evenl-
Oal withJrsoal of Put0 pooer.
Irota III. tiniit'bi so I to th. o!timo
ootonof all E. ghati pektri pail, of ttrwrr..a tbia a-aa- o In the AnUrrtie
aa. whilst IbrfO taan anu.uai atann;
bf v hal'
tlr ta flalmaHl ta W tho Urrt
ratrttof UW tnnit rt msvt Is)
rotir' tint In l'rtr Hrma-a taho. N
Y . we ina.l. r-r-otly. TV. rauk
I t1 I . 1. . a uvml wrlffklnsT Ota
toda.t.lne. tb. B-pU ol lb Co. 1-4 aj-jor-ftj tn.t twettly C'S p. mo.lv.
Htal-o bav. rvgatd-J oilb sympathy the I Aa rairM-4i-f mat-.
ro.l-of other Am.fl-a. papU to Tb IrtJi "w-spm )- yaa an
rilatll lipt-V. tat r--JS tla Slial
i rk Eeelcy Hluls
For tho Cxxvo oi
Uquor.Oplum iti Tobacco Habits
It Is loraMI at Sal-fll, Or-goo,
77it i!it Pi-anfia Toirn on (A. Cooet
rail al Ih. Oaierrs tnt -nlm!ars
-4(k tiyeaMta4BUat. Ttiaianal itlvalftati4 tar.
ear.
" OtNIZINS Of THC OttP.
It la r-rrt! U bav. rained alll
gaUtra In tb Uk rvgU.o at tlnrtata
rwa-nily.
A LAsMfcblseli tortS weighing aworlv
two ihimvfttnd ram imU was roogbtorl
t'op lookout, N. C
liatort a, arala and a-a IWm. are
Ik oltnot by fr- e-a-.nl of iu lo
babitaat. CT at,rTI1l.
rrotn tU boor of oebievrng tb.ir own
tra)tC"lM(iCa,l
M.tf.
die.; ywtpr'at ,--l n n alual
lat.el wbleb fain Ppm maiti.i. I. f.-
Inf. ff oaf di-. rnoil.t. t- .llra. j fr- tb.ntwlf-o tfm KMi-an d'elr,s
rf .ft.ii..n ba 1 Is np l lor.U. In.it.lf : H"ft. W - wa'eH ni't, .p anl aM ting
OuJ lie l, at. I -as-urv iitir . tua-k-t ioUa-! tH bl. batlUef tb. ChI.
erta.,r..r.af V Vlrioa la krrfiosf whtl
Ha mm ttrsettitary tnjri-Hr)ft.
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AND WE
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