Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 15, 1896, Image 4

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    TO THE
GIVES TH1 0B0IC1
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN Ry- PACIFIC RY.
VIA . VIA
Spokane- Denver
MINNEAPOLIS" OMAHA
AND
AHD
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
A HOUSE'S EVIDENCE.
xt
Was of Great Moment In a
Tennessee Murder Case.. ,
REPUBLICAN
PLATFORM
For (all details call on 0. B. ft N,
Agent ta Heppner, cr address
W. n. HURLBURT,
Qen. Pass. Agt.
FOBTIiAND, ObKOON.
E. McNElLl, Preiidant and Managar.
QDXOS TI3VI33 t
Son Franoiaoo
And aU polnU In ('alifnrola, via tha Mi, Bhasta
- nrateoiuia
Southern Pacific Co
Tha jrrsat Mahway through California to all
points Kut and South. Grand Hoenio Roato
f tha PaoiAo Coast. Pullman Buffet
Hleepere. Beoond-oUse Bias para
Attached to sipress trains, affording an pari or
aooom stodatltms (or eeoonrl-olase paaeenaera.
For rata, tiokeU, sleeping oar rasenaUonS,
ata,. oall npon or address
R. KOKHI.lt R, Manager, K. P. SOGIBS, Ant
Gen. I. A P. Act, Portland, Oregon
mum
m us
Tha Anljnal's Proverbial Sagacity Waa
Frored In . Startling Manner A
Fantomlmic Description of
the Tragedy.
The horse has been known to act in
the capacity of a detective. Thus, in
Shelby county, Tenn., a shocking mur
der was committed and the trial of tha
murderer came oft in a district which
was divided from one of another juris
diction by the highway on which the
deed was committed. The body was
found a few yards from the road, from
which it had evidently been dragged,
and the doubt arose as to which civil
district the murder had been committed
in, which gave rise to the probability
that the murderer would escape convic
tion.
- Several months passed away before
the trial was commenced, when one of
the witnesses, mounted on the horse of
the deceased, and accompanied by a
large, number of persons, was riding
toward the 'courthouse. ' ' When the
horse reached the vicinity of the scene
of the murder he began to show symp
toms of alarm, which conduct greatly
surprised all who witnessed it, for the
other horses of the company betrayed
no indications offear. As the party
proceeded onward the agitation of the
horse increased, and when 'he reached
a point in the road opposite where the
body was found his excitement was so
great that he became unmanageable
altogether. The gentlemen present
came to a halt and looked on in per
feet astonishment. His flesh quivered,
his nostrils dilated, and his eyes glanc
in? into the woods near by he stood
snorting aftd neighing, a picture of the
wildest excitement.
One of the gentlemen present, sus
pecting the cause of the horse's agita
tion, suggested that, he should have a
loose rein, which, being granted, the
noble animal rushed into the thicket,
and, coming to a certain tree, com'
menccd pawing at its roots. Then
making his way farther into the forest
he circled round and returned to the
same spot, where he stood trembling
with agitation and pawing until he
was violently forced away, and when
ever afterward he passed that same
spot his conduct was invariably the
same.
No blood had ever been seen upon
the road and no appearance of any un
usual struggle had ever been discov
ered. If the murder took place in ths
highway the horse would have knowi
nothing of the tree in the neighboring
thicket; if it was committed where the
body was found then the court had no
jurisdiction and the murderer would
go scot free.
Upon tliis trial the testimony of the
dumb animal against the prisoner
proved most startling. His sagacity
was proverbial in the neighborhood
where he belonged, and his attachment
to his muster was mch that he fol
lowed him round lil:o a dog. In un
mistakable pun ti inline ha enacted the
committal of the murder, pictured the
decoy into thu wood, the a.vnllant' de
mand for gold Mid t!w ileath struggle
under the inn, und t'.i us the doom of
the prisoner was ic'tlel.
Full Text of the Declaration
of Principles.
SUGAR.
We condemn tbs present administra
tion for not keeping faith with the sugar
prodacers of this country. The Repub
lioan party favors snob, protection as will
lead to the production on Amerioan soil
of all sugar wbioh Amerioan people use
and for which they pay other eon d tries
more than $100,000,000 annually.
WOOL AND WOOLENS.
To all onr products, to those of mine
and field as well as those of the shop
and factory; to hemp, to. wool, to the
product of the great industry husbandry,
as well as to finished woolens of the
mill, we promise most ample protection.
HBBOHANT MARINK.
We favor restoring the early Amerioan
policy of discriminating duties for the
The Republicans of the United States,
assembled by their repreeentatativas in
national convention, appealing for popu
lar and historical justification of their
claims to the matchless achievements of
years of Republican rule, earnestly
and confidently address themselves to
the awakened intelligence, experience
and conscience of their countrymen in
the following deolaration of facts and upbuilding of our merohant marine and
principles: the protection of our shipping interests
For the first time sinoe the civil war in the foreign carrying trade, to Amer-
tbe Amerioan people have witnessed the
calamitous consequences of fall and un
restricted Democratic oontrol of the
government. It has been a reoord of
unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and
disaster. In administrative management foreign commerce,
it has ruthlessly sacrificed iodispensible
revenue, entailed an increasing deficit,
eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with
borrowed money, piled np the public
debt by $262,000,000 in time of peaoe,
forced an adverse balance of trade, kept
perpetual menace hanging over the re
demption fond, pawned Amerioan credit
to alien syndicates and reversed all the
measures and results of successful Re
publican rule. In the broad effeot of its
polioy it has precipitated panic, blighted
industry and trade with prolonged de-
ican ships the product of American
labor employed in Amerioan shipyards,
sailing under the Stars and Stripes, and
manned, officered and owned by Amer
icansmay regain the carrying of our
FINANCIAL PLANK.
Tbe republican party is unreservedly
for sound money. It caused the enact
ment of the law providiog 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 cur
rency or impair tbe oredit of our coun
try. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free
coinage of silver, except by international
liberty. Tbe government of Spain hav
ing lost oontrol of Cuba and being unable
to proteot the property or lives of resi
dent American citizens or to comply with
its treaty obligations, we believe tbe
government of the United States should
actively use its inflaenoe and good offi
oes to restore peaoe and give indepen
dence to tbe island.
TBI NAVY.
Tbe peaoe and security of tbe republio
and tbe maintenance of its rightful in
flaenoe among the nations of tbe eartb
demand a naval power commensurate
with its position and responsibility. We,
therefore, favor continued enlargement
of the navv and complete system of bar
bor and seaooast defenses.
FOBEIQN IMMIQBATION .
For tbe protection of tbe quality of oar
Amerioan citizenship and of wages of
our w.orkingmen against the fatal com
petition of low prioed labor, we demand
that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly
enforced and so extended as to exclude
from entrance to the United States those
who oau neither read nor write.
civil sbrviob. ,
The civil service law was placed on
the statute books by the republican
party, whioh has always sustained it,
and we renew our repeated declarations
that it shall be thoroughly and honestly
enforced and extended wherever practi
cable.
FBBE BALLOT.
Cite
kliO
tmm FA Jaunui ef JTaSdM
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, baa without
doubt treated and car
ed more case s tnan any
living Physician ; bis
success ia astonishing.
We have heard of cases
of so years' standing
CQTDU U
coral
laree bot
tle of hi absolute cure, free to any suffererf
hn m send their P. O. and Excress address.
We advise anr one wishing a cure to address
frotW. H. PEE2E, F. ., 4 CedarSt., Hew Tor
-TO Till-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Sleepers.
Tourist Hlnnrwra and Free Reclining Chair
Cars DAILY Ui Chisago.
Many hour! sated via this line to Eastern
Points.
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STEAM HEAT,
lowksjT
PINTSCH LIGHTS,
KATICS),
JL W. BAXTER. Oen. Agent,
Vorttamt, Oregon.
J. C. II ART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
4 toltstlfil Aaertetl
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Oleic, parsers.
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CIIICAOO.
jnuwaukee & St. f am n'g
pression, dosed factories, reduced work agreement with. the leading oommeroial
and wages, halted enterprise and crip- nBtionl of the worldf whioh we pledge
pled Amerioan production while stimn- 0TJrge,vel to promote, and untij Buoh an
agreement oan be obtained, tbe existing
gold standard must be preserved. All
of our silver and paper ourrenoy now in
circulation must be maintained at a
parity with gold, and we favor all me as
ares designed to maintain inviolable the
obligations of the United States and all
our money, whether ooin or paper, at tbe
present standard tbe standard of tbe
moat enlightened nations of tbe eartb.
AS TO PENSIONS.
Tbe veterans of the Union armies de
serve and should reoeive fair treatment
and generous recognition. Whenever
practicable they should be given prefer
ence in the matter of employment and
tbey are entitled to tbe enactment of
such laws as are best calculated to se-
ours the fulfillment ot pledges made to
them in the dark days ot tbe country
peril. Ws denounce the praotioe in tbs
pension barsao, so reoklessly sod un
justly oarried on by the present adminis'
ration, ot reducing pensions and arbi
trarily dropping names from the role as
deserving tbs severest condemnation of
tbs Amerioan people.
01' B FOREIGN POLICY,
Uur foreign policy should be at all
foreign dsmsnd and price; It diffuses times firm, vigorous and dignified, and
gsnsral thrift, and founds tbe strength all our interests to tbe western herois-
of all on tbe strength ot stch. In its pbere carefully watched and guarded.
reasonable ppKoatioo it ia just, fair and The Hawaiian islands should be ocntrolU
impartial, equally opposed to foreign ed by tbs Uoited 8tats, and no forslgn
power should be permitted to interfere
I . a.. a
tiooal discrimination and Individual wUO IDemj ids Nicaragua oanai iuouiu
favoritism. Ws denounce tbe present be built, owned and operated by tbe
demoeretie tariff as actional, bjorlons I Coitd States; and by tbs porchassof
to public credit end destructive to bnsl- be Isaiao islands we should secure
sees enterprise. We demand soob proper nod moon needed station Irr tbe
Mailable tariff on foreign Imports a bleb I Weat ladies,
cose Into competition with Amerioan Abe mseseoies in Armenia have arons-
I... . .a ,
products as will not only Inrnleb ads- deep aympsinf ana jusi inaigna-
oaste revenue lot tbe nsceetary eipen ot tbe American people, and we be
see of tbe novernasot, bnt will prelect tbe United Slates should txeniit
Amanraa labor from the dMredattoa to tbe iatlueaee It can properly start to
We demand that every oitizen of the
United States shall be allowed to oast a
free and unrestricted ballot, and such
ballot shall be counted and returned as
oast. " .
LYNCHING.
We proclaim our unqualified condem
nation ot the uncivilized and barbarous
practice known as the lynching or killing
ot bnman beings suspected or obarged
with crime, without process of law.
lating foreign production for tbe Ameri
oan market Every consideration ot
public safety and individual uteres!
demsnds that the government shall be
resoaed from tbe hands ot those who
have shown themselves Incapable to
conduct it without disaster at borne and
dishonor nbroad, and ahall be restored to
tbe party wbiob for 80 years admin
istered it with unequeled success and
prosperity; and In this oonneotion we
heartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism
end suoeess of tbe administration of
Presidsnt Harrison.
TBI TAB IFF,
We renew and emphasize onr alle-
giaooe to tbs policy of protection as the
bulwark of Amerioan industrial inde
pendence and tbe foundation of Ameri
can development and prosperity. This
true Amerioan policy Uses foreign pro
ducts and enooarages homeinduatry and
puts tbs burden of revenue on foreign
goods; itseoures tbe Amerioan market
tor tbe Amerioan producer; it upholds
tbs American standard of wages for tbs
Amerioan workingmsn ; it pats tbe fac
tory by tbe side of tbe farm, nod makes
tbe Amerioan farmer less dependent on
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-'
ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES.
OUR OFFICE IS OFFOSm U. 8. P ATENTOfFICE
and we can secure patent ia kss Un. J than those
.Amnfrai 4rnm Wncrnnffrnri.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free of;
cnaree. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ,
. "How to Obtain Patents," with
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Off. Patent Office. Washington. D. C
Cummings & Fall,
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New Feed Taed. Wm. Gordon ban
opened up tbe feed yard next door to
the Gazette office, and now solioits a
share of your patronage. Billy is right
at home at this business, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioe
reasonable. Hay and grain forsale. tf
We
NATIONAL ARBITRATION.
favor the creation of a national
Osieaa Taeat.
Cut brred Into even !, toast end I control nod domestic monopoly; to see
buttr the pleura and molatea them
with hot water. Itoll all eega bard,
fVperate tha whita from the yolka;
rbop the whltaa and prraa the yolks
through a colander or sieve. Make a
while sauce, using one tahleaponnful
eavh of butter and Hour rooked tosrethrr
ami I Inn add nrtipful nfrreamormilk,
when It la wrll thlrkraiwl add the
hopml Mbltae and ariann with pepper
and sell. rirtwl luia wlitiire on the
altera of tmt and roer the top with
the maaliFil yilk. Pprlnkle the yolka
evenly oter the fiteree till they liMk very
yellow, rVrve very hotlowl llouee
kerping.
board of arbitration to settle and adjust
the differences wbioh may arise between
employers and employed engaged in in
terstate oommeroe.
HOMESTEAOS.
We believe in tbe immediate return
to the free homestead rolicy of the Re
publican party, and urge the passage
by congress of tbe satisfactory free
homestead measure wbiob has already
passed the house and is now pending
in tbe senate-
TERBI TORIES.
We favor the admission ot tbe remain
ing territories at tbe earliest praotioable
date, having dui regard to the interest of
the territories and tbe United States. All
federal officers appointed for territories
should be eeleoted from bona fide resi
dents thereof, and the right of'self-govern-
ment should be accorded a far as prao
tioable. Ws believe the citizens of Alas
ka abould havs representation ia the
congress of tbe United States to the end
that nseded legislation may be intelli
gently enacted.
TEMPERANCE.
We sympstbize with all wise and le
gitimate efforts to lessen end prevent tbs
evils ot intemperance and promote mor
ality.
BiailTS OP WOM UN.
Ihe Republican party is mindful of
tbe rights ot womsn. Protection of
Amerioan industries includes squal
opportunities, rqaal pay toe equal
ork and protection to tbs borne. We
favor ths admlaion of womsn to wldsr
sphsres of usefulness and welcome their
eo-operetion la rescuing tbe ooutry from
Democratic sod Populist mismanagemeol
snd misuse.
Hnch are tbe principles snd policies
of lbs republiosn party. By tbees prin
ciples we will abids, and tbaec policies
we will put into execution. We ask for
TMU. S. GOVERNMENT i
IS
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served tn 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 Warn
on whom you depended for support ?
i THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
; UNDER THE NEW LAW
To .receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
I law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
I to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
I your claim at this present time? Your pension datea from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
' gy-Write for laws and complete information. "No Charge for. advice.
) No Fee unless successful.
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) PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manarer,
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) JT. Jt.Th!l Company U controlled oy nearly 01M Oumtand kadinf
) paper, n (As VnUtd mate, and if gwmmtttd by thtm.
the wage level of other leads.
We are net pledged to any par tic alar
sebedaWks. The a rat ion of rates is a
Tats Is Os-actaalty.
On raeetrt ef Ua tnta, eaah m alana-a,
& k ......a teMhU Mill mitA t-Ji tha
..at rfUr iaurrk aad Mar I'svav Cars pfaetleal sieatUm to b governed bf
I My s t rrere Ha'.a ) te fteseesv .jm. if lb, Ums and ef production
Strata the swat prtts t4 IL reaady, I
tLt lUuirill Bit, Tbs 1 alleg and neomprontisitig pr loci
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oft aaaratxm.
We Wleve the repeal of Ike rerlproel-
ty arreeccsate efottatad by tbe last
Ikpeblleaa edmiaailratloa was a aaliea
a) eat etc lit a4 e data and tbetr rveew
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esaltseeer tia-la with othf aalk.aa,
reaMf rwtrtetioiie ekkh aoe ebatraet
Ike sale el Am teas roJerts ta ports
ef sjibef ejaatriae, and seeereeeUtgad
saetkate fat the prod wis ef o( tame,
tWaets and f arWKta.
fretaetkia a ad raclproeily art leie
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raa an law hat at aintil. lt ta a torn
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lia. r raaria W. t'nnU. festse t'anlraj rrae.
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M set tejotrtsnss dm(. rrMst, SO ate.
tHti aa was 1
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sasn went kia way. Its ka4 been
eertef waare ae wee retngte get
real good Im, aa4 ths gtrt was rertata
ly OfpMt taee Iwtfott Tribene.
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lauat-tia ae a as. 4Wi ae
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a r an iaeia
0aipii, La (i'tppe raeesjseele
aj aJ Tt,l eel Leeg dtsaaasS ere
ere4 .y ehilak's Ce fee sale f
waJle m W straw. Umwi leesaeaeel eerstsaaat ef saute
. - . akuk ..ia flttjaa. a U t 4a lav te.
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tiltMttMlMsHi,Mat efca-aM, Jf4 eer een Bsaykat
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le iWe auie. tVa e.U flea a ' faf eerl- ; ra4Pe.4iy bed is a foe-
rei.aa ee aMitt.ai -...Me- I mU llt.u t4 tle a Uet Neat
Haetae, ae ertrolta (a.l
iMr 90 a4 lebsetttae, t')-ee.
briDg these atrooities to an sod. Is
Tatkey Amsrioaa residents bars been
etpnead to the graveet daegars and
Amerioan property deetroysd. There
snd everyebere American cHis-os and
Ameriean pmparty mot be ebenlaMy
protrcteJ at all heserds and at soy cut
Moaaoa ttocTitii.
We reaeeert the Monroe doctrine In
Its fallest etteat aad we reafflrm tbe
right of lbs United Mlatae to live tbe
duetrist tfftet by reepoedtag to the sp
peals ot say Aaaencea atee or frlenJIy
tnWrtaetiua U ease of Kuroptaa sa
roeebmsst.
We shall not be Utorfsred aad shall
t laterfare With tbe Siistiog poaaeea.
toee of aey Karopeea poetf la this
bams) bava, tml I boas ptaeaeioas !
aet. oe aey wtil. be itauaded. W
bepefutlf I'M'k forward te tbe stmt
sal eilhdraeaj 4 CuMpeea pneat
trm tkla Uapln aa 4 te the nluaiaU
eala of ell KeglMk spaeking pails ef
the ftaliat by free t et its la-ksbiteata.
rrsta aeerktrvaiM.
Attorneys tit Iixw,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries i'ublw and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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lmm TELLTDOKE, BAILEY 6ATZOT AND OCEiS WiVI.
them lbs eonslderate jadgmeot ot tbe LeHn Alder Street LWk, Portland, for Astoriar Ilwaeo, Long Beeeh, Ooaae
Amerloaa people. Cob Slant alike in I Park and Nahcntta. Direct eonnefltion with Ilwaeo steamers aad rail-
roaa; aiso at lonog s nay witn rteaanere itetvoaa.
TXHiBPHONZl
Leaves Purl land T A. M. Dally, eirapt SuntJsf. Lasvaa Astoria T P. tt, IHIljr, aieapt aaeaf,
xi-tvits-a-v aATzuriT
lar-s rortlaiHl P. H Itally. trr4 nnlaf . FatuMsy elht, It P M. Ua-e Astoria Dally a
att.it A. M., tsea(4 SuaUay aa4 Mon4ay. Kumtay Bight, I P. M.
ooi3-iwir wa-v-s
twine Pnruaiw! a4 mna 4lrart t is. Tas4ey a4 Tkarwlaf at I A. tf . SatnMsrkt f, ,
LntH llax'o luUr sihJ rrl.Uy al 7 at A. It. Oa eosday algil at t P. it
ChfW b EiUmi Ddiulioi M Beaifi Frrt if Eiprut
tbe history of ear great party and ia tha
jostles of oar cause we present onr plat
form and onr eaoiliJauta to tbs full sa-
snrsnee that the election will bring
victory to lbs Republican parte and
prosperity to the people of toe united
ate! ee.
DISEASE OP THE sRW.
Ths Intmas lu liirtf snd smarting M
1 . . ... . 1. .1. aJakal
d ofo'Vsk Uirm 'M nmnt Tr"' - 'V "? O.Kert aM Or Wave.
studying ChamberUin s t.re snd nktol
Ointment. Many wry bad carS bare bare
parmara-tilljr eurvd l v It. It ta equall;
tlfidmt far iuhing ptUe snd a favorite r-tn-alf
f..r an re niidcai rli"l ban. Is, thll
blalmt, fmat bitM, end rhmnle anre eynt
lor sale by drufrg at SA mta par bot.
Try Dr. fadj'i CeadttUsj rewdm, thrvl
ar jiwt ebal s br- mer.it erwe in ti emu-1
Uutt. limk tkvl imrilwr ana vamtiiuge.
Fur sale by Cesser k Brock, dragglat
h Kecley lasU
Fross the bear ef sekWeteg their ewe
eeeeeeaiies et life etkeb ws 4e im4 prw lai-peed.eew tbe pawple U tbe United
HlaVae bae rcardd eilb wpatby Ike
straggUe ef etker AatafVeaa people te
frae lbn.lv4 fmes Carete 4ete-
tri. W eatoH eik l e4 t.il,..g
IkU-aat tbe lrrtS ballls et ttt Ce 1
- Te ft-se valraa.
It la worth while rnemt-Frtng In
tbraa da) a w brn etrrjoti of aa W bo ran
pnaaitily aifaril ll Itilrmla In lai a rl
trt ait tr wrap or can that trhd
thotidl alaa ! lirwhl nrinst the
grain le rrmme tut, and If In rry Wt
mmliilun abouM te firttkbl wlfh Una
white send arid thra .rhFl till sukif
of Ihla rvrualna. The rtranaing rr
if rnlriliinn araahrre Alld ta rty gTvat,
and If r-illmpf aftf nae end asl-l
ran 4i srnir many t)RMa.t, Lmiis
lirpttMSren.
For tho Curo o
Liquor. Opiumiii Tobacco Habits
It Is teswhai at Sal a, Oragosv,
Th4 JVtasf Uantfui Twm m (As Ctooet
Call at tka Oitstia a-a few aai-iVala-s
mrWU) MS4ttai. tree I want arl-aiaaM tare
fare.
"98
It SetM litre r,ry ay U ' I 'aM
Tbaeaaals of eae-e of Ci-eagei,.!,,, A V j ;JMf
Aeikwe, tgi.e. lUa aa4 I'mnp a.a i v"- l A
rrHj .- day t-r rbilohe IVar. ff IS TvA
a
sale by Walls A Wertee.
"I is immmlfrittUin tug jm,ljmemt.
vlxfW IK tkp gn'Wr re,ip nay
Kf-xSI fnM A f.tny e m.4 , , . , ,
It I'lW Ae or tttwt n4 I mm
-- tri4 ArfFH Vw"t ark .
It'i.'Msa J llryn In tie Htmm nf Rtp
rvarafiilitM arLre fAe It timtn W
n4r wmssitFfnf rw.
Lal .k . i- ...II 1 .1. 11 1
i aaalfiafaiB IB a.ll aw f sup as a
patiivte aet ete.Uf and eppfaataw; f , h eb b la
a4artM4 br- t M tbe f eM i tt-ared te w atiiiae t ae na-.
. . , , ;itfce.-g. ka.r SeH.ag Nl!-e e . al
OUR STOCK
VOF . . .
SPACE IS
; TOO HEAVY
;; AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great fmnncial sacri
fice. You need it in vour business, and as a
nutter of business we must it.
Tut: I'ATTr.Kfo.N rvmisuiNG Co,