a u-j a t w pvt. TO THIS GIVES THK CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental 3E, "O" T ES 3 R&PUBLIGflN - PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA HIS HEAD WAS SOFT. . And Bo the Beautiful Girl' Lit Was Miraculously BaeeO. Far above the excited crowd a young woman clung, trembling', to a window ill. Beautiful she was, even in the habiliments of midnight, Bays the New York World. The flames rolled on. Ominous vol umes of smoke belched from the wic dovvs about and, climbing tip the walla of the doomed structure, darkened the heavens above. Still the young woman maintained her grasp and hung suspended fivehun- A rtii fad in tni.lnl. I m. v i i - 1 1 r. i i n . i "Hrfnt Helnl" she cried at last. Ane nepuoncans or me unueo. states, tr- - - l But, though the street below was assembled by their repreeenUtativM Id thronged with firemen who wore med- , , oonvent Bppealing for als for braverv, not one moved towards rtr " " the girl. Such an act would have been lar ana Historical justiuoation or tneir suicidal. I nlnimn tn thn mutflilpHR RnhiVAmenrs of "What, Kha II I rtn?" r train RnneKea the girl, as the forked flames licked tho 30 years of Republican rule, earnestly coping just above her head. and confidently sddress themselves to il l i ti ' i .. f ivn t .kt uin i t was then that a young man wai and conscience of their countrymen in seen pushing his way through the tne following declaration of facts and crowa. lie wore a smiui, uarn iuus St. Paul Kansas City principles: For the first time sinoe the civil war the Amerioan people have witnessed the calamitous consequences of full and un restricted Democratic oontrol of the LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For tache and seemed scarcely more than a stripling. In his teeth he clinched a cigarette. When he had reached a position ul- rectly under the young woman he exclaimed: "T.t, rrn vnnr hold nnd drnni Nh r.t.v.H hi onmmand nnd tbe government. , It has been a reoord of crowd stood awestricken. Like a comet unparalleled inoapaoity, dishonor and Biiu bJiui curumiuu. I . T , : , . - , Landlnir directly upon the young ul80Blor- """""""-"n"" man's head, bhe rebounded several feet it has ruthlessly sacrificed indispensible into the crowd and was caught by p nnltpi.rnH.Ti. r . 'Are you hurt?" inquired the young orutnary current eipenoeu witu man, anxiously. borrowed money, piled up the publio "Not one bit," she replied. ... . . , tima - T area al. v-"-,v","v "Ila. ha!" he eiaculated: QAM FRANOmOO wavs famoue for having anything but a foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept OMIM T nHIHUIUWi hard head." And the crowd cheered i u-: it.... uoryetum uueurao uauKiue utoi iuo him to the echo. I ... . . demption inna, pawnea American oreait A GIANT FIREFLY. For fall details oall on 0. R. & N. Agent ta Heppner, cr address W. H. DUKLBURT, Qen.Fass. Agt. I'OUTLAND, OkEQON. E. McNEluL, President and Manager. CJtTIOIt TI3VIH : to alien syndicates and reversed all the Cued by tn. Natives of ta West iodic m measures and results of Bucoessful Be au Illuminator. I . The gre. flrefly-elater noctilucus- P"Diioan ruie. in me oroau eneoi ui us is an inhabitant of the savannahs of polioy it has precipitated panio, blighted to attain a length of eleven and a half pression, closed factories, reduced work Inches. In the gloom of night, says an(j w,ges, halted enterprise and orlp- iiu tun x ear nouuu, tnese uie are cx- ... . . ... tremely luminous, and the effect is P"a American prouuc.ion wuue buiiiu brilliant. The light chiefly proceeds latins foreign production tor the Ameri- i rum iijur purus, iiuuieiy, iiuui two t-.a ..--ij.-.i.nn . glandular spots behind the eyes, and one under each wing. They have the public safety and individual iqteresl And all poinU In California, vis the Mt. Hhaita power to cut off the light at will, in demanijg nttt tn8 government shall be pimta f Ilia I 1 l . , i 1. I wiiicn case uie giauuuiar kiois uecome i , . , c ii n..:. .mi. Ti,o iini,t. ,J tv.(. resouea worn ine dbdus ui iuum who nc II i li K I 1 1 ruuiiiu Liu i -ri" o The vrottt hleliwny thrunsh California to all point Kant and Smith, brand Hoenio Itimta oflhePactifia Coant. I'ullman Haffet Bimiiera. Hxixind-olaM Hlenpere Altiu'hml (o exprnee traine, aflnrriintr enperior ccnnmoHHtiona for etMiondilnm iiawwniiHni. Kor rate, ticikeU, iliwpiug oar reservation, et,. obII npon or artdrena B. KDKHI.KK, Maimner, K. r. kukmui, ami. Goii. V. it r. AKt.. Portland, Oregon (Sun. Franoisoo All 1 1 1 1 1 I I ii THI TABIFF. r. y ".a'. - .iv -TO THK- EAST AND SOUTHKASTi VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTKM TiiroiiKli 1 'H 1 1 in it il I'alarn H:ri'rn, lourlat Hi'inr and Kn-e Kit lining Chair tni i All.) to I lilmgu. Many huura avi via llila Hue to Kaatorn I'. h i U. wonderful insect by Itself is such that have shown themselves lnoapable to if the creature be held in the palm of oondnol it withoat dieBBter at home and the hand, print or manuscript is as easily read as by a candle. The abo- dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to riginal natives cage these creatures and ,he party wnjon (or so yeart admin tniiln nun flinm If lu nil nrriu! na Inn I terns. Ladies adorn thcmselvos with lf"(l ' witb nnequaled suooesi and this electric-like luminary. prosperity ; and in this connection we It is related of Don Domingo Oonde, . ... . . n.. ... .i ;.. ... , , , . , ,i heartily indorse the wisdom, patriotism of Colombia, that ho would appear on the eveninir nromenade with a larire and euooeas of the administration of firefly ornamenting the buckle of his President Harrison oroau nut, winie a nana 01 smaller luminous iiihocts surrounded it. The same Spaniard lighted his palace with fireflies in silver cages. The display must have been enchanting, for at one time the light is ruddy, then there is a glance to the polioy of protection as Ibe change to golden yellow. It is stated bulwark of Amerioan industrial inde- tit tit u'lintt (lin Mriii t tvarA Biinnt I land one of their expeditions against pondenoe nd the foundation of Ameri- Mexico, a pan in wus caused by these can development and prosperity, This luminaries. The host of flitting lights I , . i;. .. ,,u , . . i 1 1 II IIO auiD lunu UUIJI laim iviviku oa land was supposed to be an lndi- " cation of the enemy arousing their ducts and encourage home industry and camp to resist the at tuck. puts the burden of revenue on foreign When the English were attacking the West India Islands the fireflies were Roods; it seoures tha Amerioan market taken to be a Spanish army advancing for the American producer; it upholds iiii i.uriiiiiK mini m- uKuiunt wirm, i ., , . ...,i ...i .. ,,. tV,. An 1 1. . n I 4 ..... . .. . . IUB fliuvilUNll Dtauutaiw w. w . Bint liiv iiiniiub i mi m itnnijr ivurab I the alilpa. American workingmrn ; it put tha lac BUQAB. We condemn the present administra tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country. The Repub lican party favors auch protection as will lead to the production on Amerioan soil of all sugar wbioh Amerioan people use and for which they . pay otber countries more than 8100,000,000 annually. WOOIi AND WOOLBN8. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of the shop and faotory; 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. MERCHANT MARINE. We favor restoring tbe early Amerioan polioy of discriminating duties for the pbuildmg of our merchant marine and the protection of our shipping interests in tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships the product of American labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, sailing under tbe Stars and Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Amer icansmay regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. FINANOIAIi PLANK. Tbe republican party is unreservedly tor sound money. It oaused the 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 unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our cur rency or impair the oredit of our coun- We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free Ooinnge of silver, except by international agreement with tbe leading commercial nations of the world, wbioh we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such 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 witb gold, and we favor all meas ures designed to maintain inviolable tbe bligationa of tbe United States and all our money, whether Colo or paper, at the present standard the standard of tbe most enlightened nations of oe 2tVb. We renew and emphasize our alle- YANKE.ES FULL OF CURIOSITY. t'Ullors to War Ship Hliow the Ureal National Charaeterlatle. STEAM HEAT. I.UWICKT PINTSCH LIGHTS. Ji. IP. PAXTElt. C,h. Ai,tt, J'tirtliiwl, Oregon. J. (". IIAUT, .Ijcwf, lleppntr, Oregon. Sctentlflg AntwIcM Agency far aVViT. YHaoa a a a a. Dtsic raviMT. CO'ISKIMTS. MsJ " "if a an 1 1'- Il.n l.. ,ii m Ml l. .M l.....t. S . t .14 burr , f-9 efifM -t III. m Aiirtra. t ..it t i-i tfc .i u i. i.wtii tj.r" b imUu kjv a m m lva ire vt cfevue la tbe 'cicnli(ic atucrifiiit I (wui.i wiiiv fwf ta eke ,. .Ml f ...-I.4I..I ft , . 111. tot l-l l oill-mt II Hart I,, .1 1X1 a t.mti t t-..i, lllMtl 4 . CIIIUAOG. Mmiin k si. Paul H'g . V at, fk A. ..." tm s. 1 0 W A lory by tbe side of tbe farm, and makes the Amerioan farmer lees dependent on foreign demand and price; it diffuses Whenever a ship of the United States general thrift, and founds tha strength I t a I . i . . t I 1. . . ... n-,ou:' of all on lb. strength of each. In Its aays ino , aNninguiQ nmr, mo inmrra i are aura that they will have to serve reasoaabla application It l josi, fair ana ihn purpose ol the curi.mtty seeker. 1 impatrtiaU. fqnally .pKaed to foreign 4 nr fri 'aiiim Tiian puinie, an iti unroll Undo Ham's noble seamen the other niroi anu ui.mmra uiunui, tw .ro day, "Is fully aware that it own Its tinnal dierrlminstton and lodividaal ahare of a battle ship or a gunboat, , ... . and It Intend, to have the worth of Ita oounoa tb. preeen money when an opportunity ofTora. It demncntio tariff as sectional, It jnrlons la ela med hy the oflleera that they do to pnbno f rfdi, Md dMrnciivs bus, nut fitiUH't tii alliiu iiiir ix-numa wtui da. I aire to see a man-f war to wander over 0M tnierpnaa. via aemaoa saoo the ship and see what it la like, but equitable tariff no foreign Imports ablet. they do object tn tha rtirlmity of some , . . .. i.i. . . , f ... .i .1. i . i . . , , ... come into rompeiitino with Amerioan perMina wliu Insist in eottilng Into the ' wardrtMim and gulnglhnmgh their cab- prod nets as a III not only fnrniab ade- Ina and all their private effeela, aa If -naia U,r tha BMwaiar einen tlipv nM-mut fhikfcj'ftrtU'lca aa evi.lt aa tha I ship. Nn ni. ff., Cal.. U aald to ba the " '". bot wUI pfotact plaee moat ahliorrvd by offioers on ae I Amenraa labor from tbe drf red at loo lo count of cnrUiaity a ker Ona of ... .... , . ,.,,. them aaid that a man could not lie down I In bia cabin and get the sleep oectweary I Wa ara not plvJgaJ lo aay particular Ul ataml wateh without being routed Lui.u Tha atiMtinB nf rata la utlL with Die rti lallwiliiili: "U'hv.tiem'a 1 one of Vm. ami he's aslarn. (' and PfM,l0' qowtloa to ba ivro4 by l.aik. girla." At other llmea the crowd I cotidltioos of the time and of productinr . .. 1 I It... . .. I .u. . 1 ... 1 1 . . I the wardroom and waU htheomemat rH'"" " "H " ' m!a. malting an. h rommt tila as they ! tha proteetiou and detelopmeel ol a . . . . '1 thineoniHiimwaniBoetii ihemrs tad i-,.,u. 1.1... .j tk. what they wrr rating, aa if they bad I t- n a part of a ntenarerW that had Jttal """""V "'" rit aiimmi ana '-l- "Have as from riding at attrbor I tbf o it waatt rest. at Nan inept, aay tha ofiioen. whobava Ih ti there tm aanra.sm. 'if (i immaterial, la my jti-ljtnent. rhrlhtr the mkep grittter rtetirt oaf farf mm the Uirff or ml . , II A tlhrr he ilf pr foea anf n at for I Wa Mlavs lb rpel of tba rarlpmoi ty arrangements a(otiate. by tha last lUt'iibllrao sdmioietralirKl mm balloa Glance at this Map iH it, I .in, wilee-lp e4 at rl Rail. aa I . lie - ll t 1 1 N a I lanrae- timl Hne ea4 w e4 tweHa, tt4 twenl 'Sal Ha Oalneaie teit aHh etee- t-t. i A htr4 -t m lie ritMiii le iittt a...t. f ? , at4itaiMl .. .i.,f nr, ilk fie te. 'Ilf keo. tefe ''i-t" ! Vra a 'm,r nra tjKf lee) a. a4 1i . ft - i! twH ! It MI4. t.t(,f il a a !. i.t V r . wt tMtteale S.-W. M M IkoW Ul'lUa) free m-oxl."- tttntrt from ijffik o ealamlt and demand their renew ii ,u,.,m J. frin . la the iiou of liep Mj ottaMkm earl. Wrote aa will t r.M . ... . rtiei f nr iivia woq in u. piimti raronts reattiolum ahifb bow nbetraet .t. .. .. ... A I et Hatth Keaej.at I let eaia v aawrwaa pnniiioi n porta ttmi.ttm U tirtpp, I'aeauioBla w oantftaa, al aacara ealaif4 an. I all Tbntal and tn dueaaea att I atoik-ta for tba frtfctttrit of ri le.wa, ttt4 hf p.tilba Cora. fat asla l-l trmU aaJ feefcw.aa. rtoUetloo aa4 tetptttty ara lo I- a I mmlulnri mo the tl'ixia t laiuntNi 1 aa.. r ruRtiirrif.ii. H ells A Warreo. 1 1 fit lo I'ehdSel o tta llrrier- t rhit lila(a I.tta. t'eranao Jeetri at af tlaMiaf I'faillel.io a safe time aad ouoef taking tlita Hate. Py aa qaalatlef Ida ael ll,o pvetkiaa aieo toeoeatea of lUpabltaao aliy, aad ff ka4 lo kaad. lWoMitwalto lata bat reokleoaly altork d.iao bnto, a4 Botk oiaal bo re otUbJiabed. rotaotltt fuf ll'Tteo el die Sa M.o. W. It, l.iao. ri'li , S' l tba titoo the Wavklf la-eee-e ,!. t h weat tejtr"aaw, lla f Nti( oeaepapw N 1. i'.. e.i-'a'i l ' v. tt e eut I tt 111,0 Weal. t lib lhe(laelt,Ula kH l-l i t.if t .m aittllf to e.teoeo, ooo ta, 1 1 fax SltWtlet ! t' i'l..( t .1. (-.i.., m -!'. j t..0'ltaale' f aae-ar fat tm 0 ' ia ll. etale. ti.o will fiva a. a ! i,fi,i!'.itt aa at tilt , .al f 'at.tLa Wet I .! T, t tMi. lil r.wl pieaVf, ao o-t i-illtraJ tf. Iitiuit, oooeet. toa to 0o aal i.Lofto Ira IU (ea oill aaaka rfioto oiiklobal oo tJio; (rao a-twltolua fw tha 3 i ! i itaio at I bo ..r i eatlieinn AS TO PENSIONS. The veterans of tbe Union armies de serve and should receive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever prsotioable they should be given prefer ence in the matter of employment and tbey are entitled to tbe enactment of suob lawi as are best calculated to se- onre tbe fulfillment of pledgee made to tLsin in the dark days of tha ooootry'a peril. We denounce tbe praotioo lo tba pension bureau, so recklessly and un justly oarried on by the present stditiiuia- trstioo, of reduoiLg peosiona and arbi trarily dropping names from the role as ileaervlng tbe severe t condemnation of tbe American people. Ol B rOHEKIM POLICY, Our foreign policy should bo at all limes firm, vigorous and digoifieJ, and all our interests lo the western hemis phere carefully oakbed and guarded. Tba Hawaiian islands should bo controll ed by the United Statu, aod oo foreign power should bo permitted' to interfere witb them ; tbo Nicaragua eanal should be built, owned and operated by tbe Uoited States; and by tba purchase of tba Danish Islands oa aboold aaouro proper aod much needed station in tba Weal ladlee. Iba Baeaaete io Armenia bavo arous ed the deep sympathy aod Just indigna tion of tba American people, and wo bo lieve tbo Uoited tttotoo aboold nan i all tba itiflneeco It can properly iett lo bring Iboeo atrocities lo ao and. Is Torkey Amerioan reeidebt bave baoo tipneed lo Iba graveet dangers aod American property destroyed. Thai aod tvery a bars American cltftoot aod A met lean properly roost bo abeotataly protected at all hatards aod al any cost ooaoi txxTTStxa. Ws reaaaert Iba fcf ooroa dostrtoo io its folio! osteal aaJ ws reaffirm Iba right of lbs Ceiled Hiatao to glvo lbs doetfies tffed by reoponJiag lo tba ap paalt of aty A marts taste's or frieodly intereUo la oaas of Eoropoao so sroaobtnaal. Ws shall ftol ho ioUiferod aod bell not latetlevo witb lbs stisliag p-teao- ks of aay Lorpoaa power ia Ibis beatepbare, bol tboas ftoaaaaeioos Boat ol, OO eoy Vtesl, bo tlleoJed. W kapafully iWk fur ward to lbs seol al wtlbdi aoai of Earopoaa poosit fma Ibis bMoinbatS aaJ lo lbs olUmate liberty. The government of Spain hav ing lost oontrol of Cuba and being unable to proteot the property or lives of resi- dent, American citizens orto oomply with its treaty obligations, we believe tbe government of the United States should actively use its influenoe and good effl oes to restore peace and give indepen dence to tbe island. TBS NAVY. The peace and security of the republic and the maintenance of its rightful in fluence among the nations of tbe eartb demand a naval power commensurate witb its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor continued enlargement of tbe navv and complete system of bar bor and seacoast defenses. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. For tbe protection of tbe quality of our Amerioan citizenship aod of wages of our workingmen against t'ie fatal com petition of low prioed labor, we demand tbat tbe immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude from entrance to the United States those who oan neither read nor write. CIVIL SBRVIOE. The civil service law was placed on the statute books by the republioan party, which has always sustained it, and we reoew our repeated declarations that il shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever practi cable. FREE BALLOT. We demand tbat every citizen of the United States shall be allowed to oast a free and unrestricted ballot, and suob ballot shall be counted and returned as oast. LYNCHING. We proclaim our unqualified condem nation of tbe uncivilized and barbarous practice known as tbe lynching or killing of human beings suspected or charged with orime, without process of law. NATIONAL ARBITRATION. We favor tbe creation of a national board of arbitration to settle and adjust tbe differences wbioh may arise between employers and employed engaged in in terstate oommeroe. HOMESTEADS. We believe in ' tbe immediate return to tbe free homestead rolicy of the Re publican party, and urge the passage by oongress of tbe satisfactory free homestead measure whiob baa already passed tbe house and is now pending in tbe senate- C AKO ITS CtTR ) the Editor : 1 have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely usa thousands of hopeless cases bave been already permanently cured. Sr proof-positive am I of its power tint I consider it my duty to send two bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, t. A. SLOCTJM, M. C 183 Pearl St., Hew York. Wf The Editorial and Business Management of this Paper Guarantee tola generous Proposition. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat-1 ent business conducted tor Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite. U.S. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less time toaa taosc remote from Washington. 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, i a PiuPHLET. " How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries sent iree. Address, C.A.SEMOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office. Washington, d. C. A A0 The comparatl ve value of theeetwoeards . Ia known to most persons. 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Anyone subscribing for tbo Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3.50. All old sub scribers paying their subnoriDtions for one year in advanoe will be entitled to tbe same. - New Feed Yabd. Wm. Gordon has opened up tbe feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now solicits a share of your patronage. Billy is right at home at this business, and yonr horses will be well looked after. Prices reasonable. Bar and grain forsale. tf 1 TM U. S. GOVERNMENT I 1 OB) IS TEBBITOBIEH. We favor the admiHsion of the remain ing territories al tbe earliest practicable date, having dui regard to tbe interest of the territories and tbe United Slates. All federal officers appointed for territories should be selected from bona fide resi dents thereof, and tbe right of self-govern ment sbould be accorded as far as prso- lioabls. Ws believs tbe citizens of Alas ka should bave representation m the congress of tbe United States to the end tbat needed legislation may be intelli gently enacted. TEMPEBAHCE. We sympathize with all wise and le gitimate efforts lo leases and prevent tbe evils of intemperance and promote mor ality. RiouTa or WOMK. lhe Republican party la mindful of lbs rights of women. Proteollm of Amerioan iodnstries includes equal opportunities, equal pay fir equal work and prolctiio to tbe borne. We favor tha admision of women to wider spheres of oeefulo.-ee aoJ welcome, their so-operatioo io resetting tba ootitry from Democrat io aod Populist miemaoagrmeot and misuse. 800b ars lbs principles aod policies of lbs republican party. Dy I bees prin clplee ws will abids. and Ibess polk iea wa will put Into eieominn. Ws sak for them tbs eoosidarato Judgment of the American pooplo. CuoBJaot alike io lbs history of our great party and in the Si 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. t7"Write for law and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. gs The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, f 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. y. RThii Cnmpnny (t controlled fy nuirly one Ihoumnd Uoding new ffA paper in the Vniled Matte, and it guaranteed by them. Attorneys o.t Inw, Alt busioeaa attended to io prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aod Collectors. B KITS Ell. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. : J J : : OREGON 1 WHITE COLLAR LINE. mbia River and Paget Sound Navigation Co iltmm TriEI'DONE, BAILEY GiTZET AND 0CE1S WAVE. Leaving Abler Stroel lXck, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaeb, Ocwao l'ark and Net ctta. lhret ennneoiioo with Ilwaoo eUamera and rail road; also at Toong's Day witb fUasbore Railroad. leaves PoMLml 7 A M. blur, steel Sunday. Leaves aitorta I P. M. ballr, siMfrt ansae, Tl ATT.TIV nATejtWITtn juatlos of oor Cause wa preoent our plat- I Leares rortlsnd f W. IN.Hr, ert aqnHar. HataHar aiirat. It P. M. taarat Astoria Dmllf a am n A. x , ,(,! nn.f ana MoiwUf. Suttaat Blf ht, 7 p. M. OOfflAN1 WAVB Uarte P'l1ln. ent mne iflwrt to ! .., Tveale? an Thura-Uy al S A. W. MaiqMU, ,! a wn insw unimiii) ih iivuf m i ei,a. un suMef ai(!it at P. M. UzKt ChrcifJ Is Idml Dotkil M BtiAfi Fret tf Eipfw. Pnt Salvtr, rominrt, naure. Travel oa the Telefkaoa, Bailer OaUert ass Oreaa Wars. form and oor eaediJaUs io lbs foil aa- nraaes Ibal lbs election will bring I victory lo lbs Rapoblirao parly aod p me parity to lbs paopls of lbs United Htates, DISEASES OF THE HKITf. Tbs Inlrnas luliin sod tmartins Irxi- oVnl lo arwaia, tetter, aall-iheuro, and otlwf I diaraera of lha skin la Inafatillv alhtred bvl applying tbambrrUin's lt ani tkial Ointment. Many Very bed caaes bars bero pertuenentlf rored it ll U erjiially I u and a tavunu mn-1 eni.-iat rVf ikbiial M mf r snrt i''Ua; tbap.! balk la, fbib biaiaa. rmst Mteav ami hnxuo ars eym tnr sals by Antti t U cvn's per bos. Try Ir, fa4ta foodtlt'oi PewoVra, tbev are jtm hal a horse nrt.lt a Mi to tavl mtwll- Its. l(NtH tkul puniier atal Vensulnfa. For salo by Coaarr k ltrork, drogf lets Iks Keelej bsliblo For tho Cur o. . Liquor, Opiam id Tobacco Habits tt IS lore led al a!ea, Oreaao, The MM Beautiful Tettn oo f As Coosf Call al tke flstsrra a re tne partmiais PtnUtMS4uat. traatawal eflTateawtHr tarn. "It is (ateaaffrii, fa Mf jwJgment, tiflWr IMeWe gn-wer rw-vrvs oy benefit from ths iii or ant II keikrr As ( ne di ! I am fir fpr0 upinA "t.jrlntrt roea ;rr , ft tJi't.l as J. ltrn., tn the ltme nf Ken reeenl.it tret when Iht II ieia tnit ten under etne.irrnltim. ttwk Vtbas Is anil at lbs el 1 aten l oatl 4r 10 I bo fl , wbeea r" ts peapared lo do eiMtf to bis lia. aaka ol all Eaaliaa anaakiaa naiia.i rlbavitff. bair ffallias' btbs''W.. al .'.w . j , 1 ww wwwwwm VI lie IB" abritala. r I. tthf, t ft. aeoeaaaitso of life okleo wa 4s o4 pto 4i raoiyraaal sreeoe of taaloal intervals obWk ftio PpaS) HiMktls rt fo tn f oar ope a taafMs to others. rtnletino bill! ts p il. iumI ( ta.iteirf crats aaontrntio. Frost too boot at aekketmf Ikeir 000 la4tolsoo, lbs po pis of lbs t'o'tej tolas bats rafarjsd oilb sf ptly tbs Sttsitles of otkef America pejts lo frea Ibeejtsertos ffas Eorapaao Amhw km, W Wa!B Oib 4p Sol abtJlof tf. TVle la mne rraraa. Oo Prt4 of lest aaeb e-e ataae;". 0 aeenM eaa i-ta Oiil la anai)4 if U a -) ,' I t ! Maf levef Cur 1 till !! sfaol In eVsara Strata tha fl mh'i I taa fa- ty. ixt rkniiii 1 a. $ wiwtnm rt , ?. l ilt t. j.ar.ti t, .i.-.r... r.K:; vi tar4aseaaa I.'" I l" sa ! . I 4 eaa e I I r at. w tit. II ia pflal tlS t aee f h il I a A .rwrti aal lr1, ! arrles wtf ooa aa j il.,-, U Ulttaaf lbs ('-, ( l' -!. ... 'Mut 4 trw ' fafooraalvea; seotptxolis Nitla lap- j Htrbrts aoatool stoelly a4 rt'Oi 1 1 f 1,. I. ... I a. I. 1 . . i f'1eff fa's It- olotb-U'l .-, .... . w.y fa m i.e- ol:, r , , .K M '-, aw.y I S Saas Ol tkslt 4llt4 Ovalest is t M a tJ-s jAa lea, ti tla. OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a nutter ;f Imsine v. e mut w ll it. Till pATTKkfON IV lit ISHJSG Co.