Kit . m TO THK GIVES THB CHOICE Of. Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City Up REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. to protect the property or live, of resi dent American citizens or to comply witb LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. As soon as this country goes back to the protective policy of the republican parly the English manufacturer will have to be con tent with his English field of trade or come to America and invest his money here, hiring American labor in his manufacturing enterprises. As Lincoln said, "when an Ameri can paid twenty dollars for steel to an English manufacturer, America bad the steel and England had the twenty dollars. But when he paid twenty dollars for the steel to an American manufacturer, America had both the steel and the twenty dollars." Ocean Steamers Leaue Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For fnll detdilH call on 0. K. & N. At?' nt t Ileppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Puns. Agt. POUTLAND. OBEGON. E. McNEIlL, President and Manager. QUICK T IIVC 33 ( Sfiix Fmneisoo And all poiuts In California, via the Mt. Bliasts route of the Southern Pacific Co The irrniit hishwny thrmtnh Oiilifnrnie. to all points Kant mi'l South. i mini Hmnin Itoute of tha I'twinn ('oust. I'nllmnri HtifTet HitM.pHrH. Hoonl-olft8s Sleeper Aliwlil tnniprnni t ruins, erlordin anpanor nuiuiiuoilHtloim for nootict-olMMi paaMwgera, Kor mma, tickele. sleeping car reeerrationa, tn,. cell npon oradilroM K. lid Kill. Kit, MaiiKKr, K. P. ROGKBS, A kit. Oon. K. A 1'. Aitt., Portland, Oregon Iu a recent letter to the mnntifaotur era Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of tbe Speotator, RiiHliford, N. Y., says: "It tuny be a plcusnre to you to know tbe high esteem in which Clmrjaberlain's medicines are held by the peeple of your own state, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, wbb about to visit me a few years since, and before leaving home wrote me, RHkinfj if tbey were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them.' The medicines referred to are Chamber. Iain's Conu'ii Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and oronp; Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back pains in the side and chest, and Cham berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in coiiHtant use in Iowa for almoHt a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of grent worth and merit, and uneqiialed by any other. They are for 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 to the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience of their countrymen in the following declaration of facts and principles: For the first time since the civil war tbe Amerioan people have witnessed tbe oalamltous oonsequences of full and un restricted Democratic oontrol of the government. It has been a record of unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and disaster. In administrative management it has ruthlessly sacrificed indispensible revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with borrowed money, piled np the publio debt by $262,000,000 In time of peaoe, forced an adverse balance of trade, kept perpetual menace hanging over the re demption fund, pawned Amerioan oredit to alien syndicates and reversed all the dence to tbe island. THI NAVY, sugar I liberty. Tbe government of Spain bav- We condemn tbe present Bdmini8frg. "1. ot control of Cuba and being unable tion for not keeping faith witb tbe sugar nroducers of this country. Tbe Repnb- ,. . . , . . . its treaty obligations, we believe tbe hoan party favors suoh protection as will ' " . . , ... :i government of the United States should lead to tbe production on American sou , .. . . . actively use its influence and good offi- of all snirar which Amerioan people use ' and for which the, pa, other oonntriee I restore peace and give .ndepeo- more than 9100,000,000 annually. WOOL AND WOOLENS. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of tbe shop and factory; to hemp, to wool, to tbe product of tbe great industry husbandry, as well ss to finished woolens of the mill, we promise most ample protection. MERCHANT MARIN K. We favor restoring tbe early Amerioan polioy of discriminating duties for tbe FITS Cur Ita V.S.JrtnX of MUn Prof. W. E. Feeke, who makea a specialty of Epilepsy, haa without donbt treated and cur ed more casea than any living phyaician; hie success ia astonishing. we nave near a ot casea of ao yeara' standing curea oy him. He publishes a valuable work on this dis ease, which Be send with i o3 i xuo peauo buu rcuunt ui iuc ic-juuuu wno may send ttieir f . u. ana express aaaresi. and the maintenance of its rightful in- j.w.H.PEElF.I..4CedarSt.,HewYork fiaenoe among the nations of tbe earth demand a naval power commensurate witb its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor continued enlargement ot the navv and oomplete system of har bor and seaooast defenses. FOBBIGN IMMIGRATION. For tbe protection ot the quality of our upbuilding of our merobant marine and Amerioan citizenship and of wages of tbe protection of our shipping interests our workingmen against fie fatal com- m tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer- .... v.. .k, m. iUBl lua 1 LULU 1 1 I WsUiA innn LFO nuwiumu. ican ships-the produot of American enfof0e(, and B0 exteDded as to exclude labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, from entrance to the United States those sailing onder the Htars and Stripes, and who can neither read nor write, manned, officered and owned by Amer-- civil, skbviok. icans-may regain the earrying of oar The oivil Bervioe jaw WBg piBCed on foreign commeroe. I the statute books by the republican nnrtv. which has alwavs sustained it. v-a-ru a o-m 1 r w a MV IS,' I and we renew our repeated declarations Tbe republican party is unreservedly that it shall be thoroughly and honestly for sound money. It oaused the enact-1 enforced and extended wherever praoti ment of the law providing for the oeble. FBEB BALLOT. i Caveats, and Trade-Marke obtoined and all Pat ient business conducted for moderate Fees. SOun Office ia Oppobit? U.S. PaTENTOrricE Jand we can secure patent in lcs tunc than those Send model, drawing or photo., with desenp Stion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of icharee. Our fee not due till patent is secured. (. .., How to Obuin Patents," with gcost of same in' the U. S. and foreign countries (sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. OPP. PATENT OrriCE, WASHINGTON. D. C. Thecomparatlvevalueoftheeetwoearfa Is known to moat peraooa. They illustrate that greater quantity fa Not alwaya moat to be desired. V. These cards express the beneficial qual ity or RipansTabules Vs compared with any previously knows DYSPEPSIA CURB Ripana Tabules: Price, 50 cents a boa. Of druggists, or by mail. : : BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 Sprues St., H.T. WANTED-AN IDEAoThaoor. thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKEU BURN (XX, Patent Attorneys, WaaMugton, D. 0.. for their $1,800 prize offer. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable' '-Gault House, resumption of specie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our our- measu res and results of suooessful K- ten0y or impair the oredit of our coun- publioan rule. In the broad effect of its tly polioy it has precipitated panic, blighted We are thereforei opp0ed to tbe free industry and trade witb prolonged de- ooinaf(. ot ,nTer, except by international . ' .1 A (,..!: mo. A nnb ..... . pressiou, o.oBea .-otuMco, .u --- agreement with toe leading commercial of hnman beings suspected or charged and wages, naitea enterprise ana orip- nationl of the woridi whl0ii we pledge with orime, without prooess ot law. pled Amerioan production while stimu- 0TJrgeiveg t0 promote, and until snob an lailnn tnmiirn nrrul n nkinn fnr the A inpri- I & t i-i i ,L. : 4 : 1 1 1 1 i, .wj.r" Bgroeineni oou uo uuiuiueu, sue cuduuk i , -...: . n-in.i can market. Every consideration gold standard must be preserved. AH toftrd of arbitration to settle and adjust pubho safety and individual interest o( onr 8,lTer an(1 paper ourrenoy now n the differences whioh may arise between demands that the government shall be oircaiatjol, mu8t be maintained at a employers and employed engaged In in reeoued from the bands ot those who parity with Boldi and w faTor aU mea8. terstate oommeroe. have shown themselves ineapaoie to nres degjgoed to maintain inviolable the HOMBSTiADi. ooodnot it without disaster at home and oblieations) ot tbe United States and all We believe in the Immediate return dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to onr moneT( whether coin or paper, at tbe to the free homestead t olicy ot tbe Re- We demand that every oitizen of the United States shall be allowed to oast a free and unrestricted ballot, and suoh ballot shall be counted and returned as oast. LYNCHING. We proolaim onr unqualified condem nation of tbe uncivilized and barbarous practice known as the lynching or killing CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4 Q., C. M. & Bt. v., V. & A., r. rt. w. ck u., and the C. St. L. & P. Kailroads. RATES e.oo PER DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CZZC-&.GrO. ILL. The regular subscription price ot the ' Semi-Weekly Gazette is 92.60 and tbe regular price of tbe Weekly Oregon ian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the. Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 93.50. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advance will be entitled to thesnmo. New Feed Tabd. Wm. Gordon hBt opened up tbe feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now solioits a share ot your patronage. Billy is right at borne at Ibis business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prices reasonable. Bay and grain forsale. tf ! -- mrim wm sale here by Conner & Brook, drnggists. P"' wh,oh ,or 30 year" Btlmin" present standard-lhe standard of the Isteredit with noequaled suooess and mosfeDiightened nations of the earth. prosperity ; and in tbii oonneotion we heartily indorse the wisdom, patriotism and snooess of tbe administration of President Harrison. '"o!u i'i , - i EAST AND SOUTHEAST VIA Ti!E i:I0N PACIFIC SYSTEM 1 f ft TlimiHli I'lillinan I'alsi'fl HlwiH-ra, loiirUi Ki....i" Fri'e ltis'lltiing t'lialr Cars t'Ail.Y t-i riiliiiK't. Our rciit ilonioiTatic pocri'lnry of tln triviHiiry iimda the prop!noy four ycHis H thnt froo timlo M.ny limns savl via llils line lu Kaalern lUCHDt good tiini'H. Wo kllOW IliAlrnr. Ciirliwlo ktinua lii'tli-r liow. The tlianortiif of Hit) irticiit' complaint lias prompted one, Dr. l'ryan, to prencrite "free nilver." ii'i u..:i :.. t :i .:n i.l, . It. H". ItAXTEIt, Cm. Ayrnt, " U,'H B,,T, r ,n o ,l i'orfunf, vrnjnn, inlwir to pi't it jiint hh it always Imn. THE TARIFF. We renew and emphasise onr alle giance to the polioy ot protection as the bulwark ot American industrial inde- ixtndcnee and the foundation ot Ameri can development and prosperity. This true American policy taxes foreign pro duct and encourages borne industry and ptitu the burden ot revenue on foreign goods; it secures the American market for the Amerioan producer; it upholds the American standard of wages tor tbe American workingmen ; it pats the fao- lury by tbe side of the farm, and makes the American farmer leas dependent on publican party, and urge the passage by oongress of tbe satisfactory free homestead measure which has already passed tbe bouse and is now pending in tbe senate- TERRITORIES. We favor tbe admission of tbe remain. ing territories at tbe earliest prsotioable date, having dm regard to the interest of tbe territories and the United States. All federal officers appointed for territories AS TO PENSIONS. The veterans of tbe Union armies de serve and should receive fnir treatment and generous reoognition. Whenever prsotioable they should be given prefer ence ia the matter ot employment and tbey are entitled to the enactment ot such laws as are best calculated to ee-1 should be selected from bona fids reei- ours the fulfillment ot pledges made to I dents thereof, and the right of self-govern-1 them in tbe dark days of the oountry's men! should be accorded as far as prao- r. a i. v,. tioable. we believe me citizens oi &ias- lis UDUUuui.g 9uv i au.iwu au .uw 4 . . , I SB) IUUU1U UlfD I 7JImi7M uu .u .u I peril. pension bureau, so reomessiy ana nn- wagnH of tn8 TjnIted States to the end justly oarried on by the present adminis- lDat needed legislation may be intelli- tration, of reduoiLg pensions and arbi-1 gently enacted. TKMPBBANCni. IMUebaUUVCKniTlEWl 1 PAYING MILLIONS 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 to you and is willing and Anxious to pay.' Why not present your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. fy-Write for laws and complete information. No' Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manajer, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. STEAM HEAT. I IWICHT PiNTSCH LIGHTS. MA.TICM. We sympathize with all wise and le- j gitimate efforts to lessen and prevent tbe evils of intemperaooe and promote mor ality. B1QIIT8 OP WOMEN. The Republican party ia miodfal ot the rights ot womea. Proteoiion of Amerioan indattries inclades squall opportunities, equal pay for equal J. C. I1AUT, A'jent, r'mrr, Orttjon. A Sclsnlifla American Ajcncy for r.fi- I riunra. VttMH tATtMT. COPIMICHn, moJ rt r r) n 1 f cei II fit 1-1 f i, 1 I mr.( f r .Mm,, . .1. die m A lirt, I f .14 i.t IS,, n .1 I t )! 1 I ar(" l r.H III ' f 1'ifflilHiff U V ricuiiftc wcricau I .,fH Hwliltfl Hf I.MI rl. IN IK i .1 I.. .. i.it iiMiar.ir.1 k., li,Hi"s l,.lkl I .lxtl ill. Irarily dropping names from the role as deserving tbe severest condemnation ot Iba Amerioan people. Ol POBKION POLICY. Our foreign policy abould be at all 1.. mi a J foreign dereaod and price; it diffuses mes nrm, vigorous aoa u.go.ucu, .uu general thrill, and founds the strength oat interests in tbe wesUrn hernia- of all on the strength of each. Ia Its Pre carefally watched and guarded, reasonable application it Is last, fair and The Hawaiian Islands should be control!- impartial, einlly opposed to foreign """" worasoa prow-cuou control and domestio monopoly j to.ee- power should be permitted to Interfere f.vo, the admbioa ol women to wider tion.1 discrimination and Individual witb Ih.m; , be Nic.r.gu. e.na. should '1 f.vnritiam. We denoonee the present be built, owned and operated by D u.aoor.uoMd Populist mismsnsgemeol oVmnortlio tariff as s-ction.L Injurlon. CToit.d Btates; snd by the parchaee ot LD(J mil06 l Kl....h'a rnr A nlote.l c..u,.i ,0 public i redit sod destroclive to busl- Ue D.nUb inlands we should seoure a I 8oon ,r th, pnocp,. Md polk-les iiMiPrnH. Mop ii ni imip nn , ... , . anflt, proper ana uocti oseaea siaiioo id sue 0f Ibe rcDObilceo parly, at ibeee pnn- h.r .,! .y W.ll. . Lll- -ul MA. .n Ih MU... eqniubl. tariff on foreign Import, wbicb " " w, ,d(J ,IMaUoD. w. Mk for con,, into ompel.tkm wilb American m..o, in Armenia have a on ttT. eoo.id.r.U. jodgmeptof tbe r..tr.... .Ill not only furnUh ade- ed Ihe deep sympathy and Ju.1 ladlgna- OntUnt a.ike In nnai r-venne fr the oeoeeaary eipen " ' b American people, and we be ,b, hutory 0, 00f grM pMly Md o ,n. I.. ........ I - llev. me unuea msiee enoaiu eiervu. K. S.Thlt Company U controlled by marly on (hmuand leading ntw papcrt in th Vnittd , and it guaranteed by mem. Attorneys at Law, DEPPNEIt. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL DANK BUILDING. t OREGON Mom mills in oprmtinti will give our iMiil.i wliut they wnut. 1 llf Ural Cnngh l'ur Slalol.'s ('nr.' Virr. n , C.A5 pn- r.cunc occrtCASES. CIIICA(K). Im'tit a.r iiir ,rar In a l.rvsl I !lt tf. Tin' li It 1 1 1 i . t ;- i 1 i 'ililit i.ill III In l i ii.il S'ui.-a in i- i r'' wi'l in a irp.irt of ll,p t' 'I mrr 'iiiif .il. .1 t y l"v. rl .1.. .i l .'... Tin- iiiinl a:np n4 si 'i.' '... 'i'. iH-.iif! in.- '.'j,il til l 'l. 1 li.' t i.lm- t'f llif prml in I i iiiisiiiiu il n IT.'''i,lr. niul '. 7ft -,1V l ii Itir 'itf ff rii.il nr il iifiUnl I'V ft 'I Ik l.il.il i- laid its t o.VII fi rl.nnj irnliii'iiif -IU ln-1 .1." 'i. 'I hi" Hilni" 'f llii- riui- nn;. I (in tliirinif ! :i frrll in tn'ii li t "I.r'.". ?.. Kn'iii 111' ti ! Is I l'i I. i r. ii- i rnpi'l hi nf the guvrrnment, bat will protect Amnriran tabor from the degredetioa to tbe age tovol of oilier Undo. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia llkcr and Pugct Soil Navigation Co Steamers THETOONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Alder Street iVck, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo. Long Beach, Oceae l'ark and Nahcitla- Direct eonneetioa witb Ilwaoo steamers and rail road; alto at Yonog's Hay witb Peas bore lUilroad. TDIiI3IIIOND Umrm Portland 1 A. M. Dally, t -! Hnmlay. LtarM Aslurla 7 P. M. Daily, tircpl Runday. riAItiEV OATSiEnT aslioe of oor cause we present oar plat-1 Lmtn Portland P, M inr. mM aunuy. imMay aiht. u P M. Ln,n Astoria Dally a all tbe ibflueaoe it can properly eiert to I form and oar etadidetee la tbe tall se- iu .i t .. i. saraaee that tbe election will brlog Vfll'K www SBwswe'tW ww saw W.ar.ootiiWgeJto any partkol.r Tark.y America resident, bete innwaaeB & si. pad WirH ti-fHrS V -v ' v - - 1 I a .i.i.V .j : . a" .y ,ii.tirw in nil i if lliC l o'lu'H . a! .4, I, is ! , ii 'i I li.ltlllill lt Ms I I f." i f lll Kl'nl I f l! V ! I I. r.J. Glanco at this Map Mil . I t .: V ii.lM a.. I "1 I ! fall f a ! i.i Ma ..in), h.m.s til, !',.. 1. 1 ('.. sM ( I s. I 1 . iM . . lt I .! Ha l.i..s I ,'.! ikW l ii at I I 1 1 , t , . i nl I 1 ...! a H. I I ,. -Si. t -! Sif . $ . wth t. I. . lull S,,l I. S t a i ',0. I i .' f s I! I I ((. a. 41 I MI'l : Ii( A ' 'a' T s a j I t..-s l-'I'M ' -.. " l-'.J-- !-,.. .- clr-iln Jars. 1 I. fr...i n fit. nil lull ilu.li- Inniip H i ll lll IHI.I, 1 ,; I OI'tlll'K'H'U In ,M M I ..nn.. I f.ir l ff n- No, air. It Jim wrrs, lkrn ii tliis Jiiry wlltuml tut ilirr iiiiiii Iki ( jmir sfrtirrsl il s al.i'iij la MUf in t ni.t is.i'! it, ji.i t aii. I Hiitmul iluf Mf it.l Ut lln' r-.)iii-lli-a 1 I ii l ! mi ! ! 1 'i"l ill Wlarrll a ) n mii.. nn i"f III' P'l.ll . ll 1 UMl lf Htl.l t IM- ill ; ll rtistf nf tlx" i'!it ! I il. mil i'i :i nf lit hih if 1 inn l 1 . i-l 1 if In ".-.f-l. i la ri' !4 ' t in a t ! Ii brrrll.t linn Ii .1 SI. I $J- " ll.al Ui 1 i" nn.' inli il J r ( rlrsrly ! ft Hi i 111- liriwrH.ti fail. ottl-l in,i'(j'M.i1 r" ' i" If ami fur h il '1 -.1 In ai ' Hi r lh al i,l.r,l . ful I -till ! a lllll I lll I? I a 1 1. ' f.i .' 1 (in I 't ers I -tl .1 .1 1. 1 I ... . - t it. . I ' I ... 1 1 11 li t achednW Tbe q-ieation of ratee le a liraoHcal qntattos to be governed by conditions of the time as J of production. Tbe rohng and noonropronvaiog priori- i.U is the t futtvtino and dsvclcpmeol ol Anirncaa lator and Industry. Tbe enantry At maads a right eettlemsml and Ibf n it wants frst. n aanra-Mmr. We l!tte Hie repml ot the rerlproei ly a'farg.mrele giisJlH by tbe last IU'ul.li.-n a.lmioiatraiioa wee a aalioa al caUwilv end we ilnanj tbetr renew al and uli-osU-e oe eoili Ureseaewlll a-paluaonr trade with oibsr catton. rcmnt ritictioiie wbkb ow abstract lb sli.f Amrfleae purie la parte nf ihr emintrsM, e4 eere ealatgsdj muiVrlt fur the prod-, ut out Isrnia, f.,rralf bl factorlse. rreicrtloe) e4 is iproeity are Iwia misHMirl lVrrelliM pl ey, aed f liai i la li..l, lifi.-talKi rale baa ,,-aU1 a'rura due both, and b"lb sanal Ua re aslal.tiaUd. frvHa-t.a tut hat e pnlir, le al f. tbe hrcaii'S t life wriest we le a4 pro- eipneed to tbe grsveet deogers ul LulN Amerieaa propsarty drstrojeJ. There ad .very where Americas cltiteoe and Amerieaa properly mast be absolutely prolecte.1 at all haiard. and at any eoet. si on o I POCTSIKB. jviotory to ths Repoblican party and proapemy so ine pawpiw 01 sua vuutu al ' A. M noi-i.l Kiitil, and Mutiilaif. sunJaT nlihl. 7 f. M OOHAM WAVH Lmtss Pnniand and rnnsdlrvrl tn tlwam. Tnaortay and Thuradara I A. M. aainMar'al I P. kt. UatvM llaaro .iiwla)r and frl-laf at 7 Si A. M. Ou anoday nlfil al 4 f. al. Eot Cbfdfd lo F.sikiil Dt'tiDilioi Btiili Prfifbfi Fw of Expnst Par KaMr, 'fad. Comlurt, rtrastira, Trsrat oa I ha Tfli-rhona. lUllrjf Oalaart and Oraae Ware. D1SKA8FJ1 OP TUG SKI. The intense lulilnf end emanine lorl- J . a. . . 1 . MllUiM .Iriktf us-ni so snrnis, mini ti,-. .-w-hm, diaf-aarwof the tkln U Ineuntly alland by spplytng Chanberlaine Kye end r-klq OlnlsnanL Xlsny vary bad oae bare barn .n,ni.il, rtA ka ti. It la snnaJlv We reaseart tbe Uoofoe doelrioe la I .mcimi tr iuhln tnfi ao4 a tarorii. rats- il. IrilUai a.l.nl as J we reaffirm Ibe I "f " ,,l'l,,i '"PPa. btn,lS ... blaina, fnaal bil, and rbronie sore eyas. iibl ol tbe UBiwa nieMw 10 live toe r uf m by dniwis at 15 cwnts pr boa. dietriee rfTl by respeadieg to tbe ep i TrJ pr C&J Caw4lUii reweVre, that peats olaay Amerieaa etae or friendly atejiiiwhalalnmiiwiislabadei lbs Ee eley Hluls i tauo. Tanic blood purilWr sod faranifut-s. For sale by Cos ear A t!roct, ararfUts intarvsaliiMi is ease ot Earopee en-eroaebmeal. We shall aol be loleirerwa e.j .aaii ,( fa immnltrial, im Wf jdgm,mt, il lalaf fare with Ibe eilatiDtf Kosaase-irhtlkr tSs aWs artrr revntl sa .. i rnHlr, Aa tun or Wot lone ot aey Lempeaa power la this xs hfth' J,t not I am f bemisi.berss bat those piassia MQat raa am. J Krtrttet from 'lwff f . s. . i j p H'tfntsa J. llryan tn th f f R'f ot, oe aey praiait, be iUe lJ. We it, It Usot. t.i roe bofuUy Wk fiwwarJ Ibe eeal- .lrr gmtt Urulum. aal withdrew! of Kn-(aq pnwsra fin k Xtaibewe te eill et tbe old eland. from tkUi batniaibare bed to the olllosaU Btl d.r t Ibe p.l rfBee. wkaie be U , ,, . . . tfa,sra. It da eettttet kie lie-. asU'eot all E'ib epaakia parte ol Mh,flPt ('(ia(' btbe' eK?., at H....iu.i,l ka Ina mssmI nf I la In. I hutnlaf BflCS II. kabitseta. For tho Curo 04 Liquor, Opium td Tobacco Habits It is laratad a Aaim, Orafaai, n afuef tiHiHtifui rowa o tiu cvxut Call al IKa Dtttrra ara nr eartlmlars i euwiit nntjaauaj. Traautiaai srli sta aad snre I cars. Froai tbe bear et aeksatinf ibelrewe taJapeeJtaee, tbe beiple'it tbe rait4 . ,1.1 ...11 mllK ...lull.. Ift. !. foueal M malnal , - .- ' ' ' . . i ... aiiaaalaeet olkar Amarti-aa r-ale to inUlaalS wlili U riW WSJaaia ia rw- - - ' BUij. ,).,. naa irnapaiTa imai f aropaaa unasma II .I...' , i. I a r. 1.' t.t. i, .. ?., Itt s ..a ,a I'. I I'i a' aaklf lula i t PHI 111.,. -in, II. a yf.,-l fraf if It t il 1 1 . 1 1 .. I l lh at ,i- 1 1 : ' 1 ., f . ., I N-l lM . i t I , , f , I It ft ' !,( I . a a I . as s I ir , i. m i , u.iai.Ua Mats- i aif.e trala eaj fl 1 1 C)l!a4 (ureal liias. We Ws'Sb With da al .t-i lir I',. . . n t-tM It p i m't lad istry anlli,t, l r1 t-f i biaiksl i -'" - ' ... a ! Vawatla a..las aaaWSki tt SMtftasall aa 1 sW hMslllMI f.. -lrs.:ae. bml le or- ' a4 vf beet ( ge 0l Iu tbe fall nreate e( sjy fa'fki f?lellif OUR STOCK OF . a . SPACE IS TOO HHAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD It to Advertisers at a qrc.it finnncial sacri- rana.tvl! I iVs " naaa In aa. 11. ... .. . m sa.Ha.o- .1. tin. i mi niTtl it in voiir i iiiincf;. nnil .; rt 1 Ilia atira I tut jh il na4 aa.iraa"l -- I S.. praoHa W laanrsl I"- It arra, II ih. t.l. r 'y a ri r'm ts ll-a anla-ll rr t aaiMtk aa l s' rl M S'fi'J V art tnnrl--ae e.i"t pry, eg e TIS Is kaaf Ufa-art aaHt. ( rwl 1 14 Va '. r..h ft sianajA a aaaarmse eaiat-la wilt sala4 ul 4iUr la-.rrti S4 Hay Fraf Cera (IJs-S raawsl nana! sarwasa, Slraia Iba ft tf i4 Us rs-ly. ttt rimrtirt.n, (4 trm H , Saw tusk fily i iobaP..t it .- r..raXV t. I ! matter ol I)Umikm we must sell it. Tiik Patti-;r5o.n IVmimm Co, C:5 ia ft' er l tuSitba