KM, TO Til 15 GIVES THE CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION NORTHERN Ky. PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA -AND -AHB St. Paul Kansas City LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on O. R. A N. Agent ta Ueppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. FoitTLAND, OBBOOII. E, McNEluL, President and Manager. QUICK TI3VIX3 t Stin Irnnolsoo And all poinU In California, vie the ML BhuU ruut ut the Southern Pacific Co The smut hlehwny through California to all point Kut end Month. Grand Hoenla lloute of the IWto Count. Pullman Hnflet HlMIrs. Bwoond-olass Bleeper Attaehad tnexpra trains, atfoHins superior aowimuodatttm foramind-oliuw aenra. For mM, tiitketa. aliwpiug oar rwarvallun, ate,, rail npon or addres . kOKHLKK, Manager, . P. ROOERfl, Ant. Sen. F. A Y. Agt.. Portland, Oregon mwmi m mm -TO TUK- catcking "j:g i:.za. Bow the Bl-'tk ":::.!! r a -sht Id Southern V .tiUmiin. "It is cntcrt;:;,-i'-.i; to wtjTi San Diegans catch" ni-u t:ic:,". fiays a trav eler. 'I,'ir:, V.-a v l uit a r-.;:;nav hook with a bit cf v.v ; : 1, ur.d csitjh a min now. Xlica tl:cy I.;u '.':c minnow on a larger hoolc, and fch with it to capture a smelt. V.'hn the? rr the smelt they take their he.kvy :;;.u-li:;iiinr tackle, place the unolt on the hook, nnd po to angling fcr a hslibr.t or sea bass. After they get their hclibut or sea bass, and the bigger cither i.i the better, they bait it on a hook which is as big as a small anchor with only one fluke. This hook is attached to a lino a quarter of an inch hi diameter. When all is ready the fishermen whirls the big hook with the halibut on it several times around his head, and then gives il a toss out into the water. Away it iiails thirty or forty feet. "Say, for instance, that this black bass fishing is being done from the long do-lc ct San Diego. San Diego bay is about the best place for this fishing along the coast, although the fish are plentiful' at other places. After the baited end of the lino is east the other end is coiled on the dock, and an empty keg or quarter barrel, or some thing like that, is tied to it. Then the fisherman gets in his rowboat, taking a harpoon with hiin, and waits for a bite. Seems queer, hero in the east, doesn't it, to g o out after black bass? The trouble is, you see, that the black bass of those southern California waters weigh fron three hundred to one thou sand pounds, end it wouldn't bo much use to go out lifter them with ily tackle and an eight-ounces rod. That's what I said. I'liousimd pounds. And it's true, every word of it. It isn't often one as large us that is taken, but they have been, and will be again. I helped kill one once tint weighed six hundred pounds. It took over live hours to do It, but that na1! nothing extraordinary, for a two hundred pounder will give his captors a good three hourrt' fight any time. 'SomeUini'iioof these monster bass will be ready at baud when the halibut or sea bass bait goes sailing through the air and hinds with a splash in the water, and w'ul seine it immediately, but more fivf.'.e.ntly there is. more or less of a waiii for the big fish to bite. When he ti'la. s the bait, true to bass nature, away he goes with a rush. In stantly as inany persons on the deck as can get a hold on the line seize it and slacken the tremendous fellow's pace if they can. If he doesn't hitpprn to be too big they can generally fetch him to, but that i i a rare occurrence. Usu ally the line whizzes through their fingers at a rate that makes more than one of those having hold of the line drop it qui-kly to save their hands from blistering. The shore end of the lino is soon n ached, and it Is dropped, for those handling it would bo pulled head lir.,1 o.'T tlu.-de k if they held to it. Then tin1 c:-i;if y keg or barrel plumps overboard, mid the water chase is on. The fishermen i:i the bout follow the barrel as it is towed swiftly over the surface, nnd if the I'.'.h is a particularly large one 1', frequently happens that there will be a long, stern chase of tho barrel before the bout overtakes it, that being tlit- oitjeet of the men In the boat." ARE BIRDS GUIDLD DY STARST An Alttmipt to h iivn I lot (irrut Myatery of llinl ."..titration. In nn article on "IlinU of Passage REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. SUOAB. We condemn the present administra-i tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country. Th" Kepab liosn party favors such protection as will lead to the production on American soil of all sugar whiob American people nse and for which they psy other countries more than 9100,000,000 annually. liberty. The government of Spain bav- ! iog lost control of Cuba and being unable to proteot the property or lives of resi dent American citizens or to oomply with its treaty obligations, we believe the government of the United States should actively nse its influenoe and good offi oes to restore peace and give indepen dence to the island. 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 80 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 sinoe the civil war the Amerioan people have witnessed the calamitous consequences of full and On restricted Democratic control of the government. It has been a reoord of unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and disaster. In administrative management it has ruthlessly sacrificed lodispensible revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with borrowed money, piled op the public ment of the j debt by $262,000,000 In time of peace, foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept WOOL AND WOOLBNS. 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 MARIN B. We favor restoring the early Amerioan policy of discriminating duties for the upbuilding of our merohant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests in the foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships the product of American labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, sailing nnder tbe Stars and Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Amer icansmay regain the carrying of our foreign commerce. FINANCIAL FLANK. Tbe republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It oaused tbe enaot- aw providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879; since then everv dollar has been as good perpetual menace hanging over tne re- . m m a A ' J!l I We are unalterably opposed to every demption fund, pawned Amerioan oredit to alien syndicates and reversed all the measures and results of euooessful Re publican rule. In the broad effect of its policy it has precipitated panic, blighted industry and trade with prolonged de pression, closed factories, reduced work and wages, baited enterprise and o rip plod American production while stimu lating foreign production tor tbe Ameri can market. Every consideration of publio safety and individual interest demands that the government shall be rescued from the bands of those who have shown themselves iDOspable to oondaot it without disaster at borne and dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to the party whiob for 30 years admin istered it with uoequaled sucoess and prosperity; and In this connection we eartily indorse the wisdom, patriotism and suooess of tbe administration of President Harrison. NOT vn cnirrillf IQT theVh:1;:;:;;a;s',y;iioned;.z: Mul nnli OUUIJILrtk)' xi.lum.tiou for lb- ,-rn.t mystery of VIA TUB UNION PACIFIC -SYSTEM. Through Pullman I'alarc HIci'Imt. Tn.itl.l HI.-.-.t ami Krca Him lining Club Can liAlLY to Oiling". Many hi.nr aavi-d via tlila line to Kailrrn FulnU. STEAM HEAT. I.OWICMT PlNTSCH LIGHTS HATICM, k. n.XTt:n, ;. Awt. 'nrfiimf, Ortgnn J. ('. IIAUT, Ayrut, Ilfimtr, Oregon. riici billy when u l.ne rain U Tilling, iiiulut mlc i,r li.i.i ling Mm are heard. bird inigralioii, there being nothing else t lint wi.l innnit, be ill have to accept the theory of hereditary Knowl edge, a knowledge of the unfailing M ii i h, 'I'lie (oi ut Ih ur and Orion up peitrcd ut the uuur time in our region, even mIii u the !ivt lotiH of land and water were vi ry difTcrciit than they are toiluv. That the sturs are the guides for bildi iigreca with the fact thai they Ily ut remarkable heights, often ubove the i loinln, nnd that wan derer lose l'nir way hen hey at ray Into chunk II 11,1 I . . I . ' H. On kturli.-bt night htrg:rliiig birds arc tx I. Mi i ii.it i. .'.I. hi ii I he sUy ia overo I, u In i the nig! t Is d irk, but T SolintiflO AmerlcM S Agency r M VLr Ttaot mail, ti.t'4 Dlsicaj aviS)T. COPfKICHTS. MO. fnf tf wat" a1 trm Man.li- Mea o . mi H'i.i.af, aaw t. t t tl I.,! If M l'h wf. iwIkm I f fl. trm 4 itf la Ik eg Scientific ntcrirau t ffrmttD r4 tmt t4Mt aiM tm .i4 liM-o.ii. .i,,rM. I h . liiliif-t asa It Urn llh. It, f I K I t in ' i h a csa aufata. ! lHvla, ImI lu. CIIICACIO. Iwankes & 51. Pail ft'y THl NAVY. Tbe peace and security of the republio and tbe maintenance of its rightful in fluenoe 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 seaooast defenses. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. For the protection of the quality of our Amerioan oitizBUsbip and of wages of our workiogmen against the 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 BEBVIOK. The civil service law was placed on the statute books by the republican party, wbiob has always sustained it, and we renew our repeated declarations that it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever practi cable. FBEB BALLOT. We demand that every citizen of the United States shall be allowed to cast a free and unrestricted ballot, sod such ballot shall be counted and returned as oast LYNCHING Wa proclaim our unqualified condem nation of tbe uncivilized and barbarous nractice known as thelvnchins orkillins agreement with the leading commercial of homan lnge suspected or obarged nations of tbe world, wbioh we pledge with crime, without prooess of law ourselves to promote, buu uuvu buuu no NATIONAL ABBITBATION. t i i m ..;.;,, I .fc-tBeuien .u u. uu...u .u We creation of a national gold standard must be preserved. All of arbitration to settle and adjust of our Bilver and paper eurrenoy now in I the differences which may arise between circulation must be maintained at a employers and employed engaged in in 1.1 j .. .n m.a. terstate oommeroe. parti wuu gum, buu w v . w. n ra. itaainn aA in main t.in inviolable the IIOME8T1AD8 obligations of tbe United States and all We believe in tbe immediate return ... In Ik. fu. kM.in.laDl li nl lh. our money, whether coin or paper, ai ine 'u """"""- present standard the standard of the AHU ITS CTJHS To the Editor t I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely uss thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. & proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to send two bottles fret to tnose or your rwucr a who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM. H. U. iki reari ai., new iotju g!7- Tha Editorial ana Baslne Management 01 measure caloulsted to debase oar eur renoy or impair tbe oredit of our coun try. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free coinage of sliver, except by international publican party, and urge the passage by congress of the satisfactory tree homestead measure wbiob has already passeal the bouse and is now pending in tbe senate- Tin TABIFF. TERRITORIES. We favor the admiasion of tbe remain ing territories at tbe earliest praotioabl I date, having dui regard to tbe interest of IT 1 llflD Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and all Pat-' ent business conducted for Moderatc Fees, i Our Ornci is Oppositi; U, s. patent Orrict and we can secure patent in less blue than tlione 1 1 1 1 v 1. m!iI (twnn.1 bena moaci, orawing or puuiu., whm tinn. We advise. It Datemauie or noi, ire in charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , a s...uirT " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign counuies sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Th e com parati ve ralu e ofth tw o cards " la known to most persons." ' They flluitrate that greater quantity ia ' Not always moat to be desired. . Theae cards expreas the beneficial qoal- - Ityof Ripansrtabules 4a compared with any prtvfoualy knows) " ' DYSPEPSIA CURB Ripana Tabulea : Price, so cent a bostj - Of dniKglsu, or by mail. . IIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 Spruce M., NX WANTED-AN IDEA.tt i D. C, for their $1,800 prise oflev. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4 Q., C. M. & St. P., C. dt P. Kt. W. at U., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. MATH ll.0 PRR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sti., C2ZZOA.O-0. ZXXk The regular subscription price of thai Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe regular prioe of the Weekly Oregonian' is SI. 50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 93.60. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advanoe wall be entitled to the same. NewFbed Yabd. Wm. Gordon has opened up tbe feed yard next door to tbe Gazette office, and now solicits a Bbare of your patronage. Billy is right at borne at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Bay and grain forsale. tf fatt TfiE U.S. GOVERNMENT! PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH I V . ,v 1 xN V 0 ' Hint r-noTAavN.0 jt f . """V tkfl 1 S at tl ( M OVA ' ' a A Tlien llii'V nil ift 11, doiibtleN fi.rthi) j urMise of I.i eiinj,' In nr i-ueli other; and often it. .it iiiiinU rn of them Ixaind ii,"nint the window of li;rlit liiiiiM I he 1 ..it U' h.i olivrvi il that mi O, luber I - from Is 11 o'ehx k at lihlit till the next iii"rnin ('olden i n iti d w n ti'i ta-.i.'tn d bl,e know lluhrs agulied Ihe Ii.-IiI'k.ii of Heligoland, ami that on the folio ing tin v ruldi-n rrintrd w n nn t ut on rvery iuar fMt Of lll-tik'olttiul. Toward the end of (lie aiunmrr, along Into the fall.it u not a rare oeour- rrii. im dnrk nlt;ht to a, through he H(.'lit of ktrtet I.iiiii-n bird Dying liver Inland titiea. The rsMlrnes-4 obarrvr rceiivMiie by lteall tliorur lew and the atrand iiI;h'. M-n aw albn and M'ngull, "i i-i.iii.iilv hear wrn tlie flap of ll ir i.ie, lint lot bird Is l.il.te lit the it.it Lni .v tin dutit lil'ht no iBr'iruri tin nit Ut! nt the atrsy tug bird low l, ny. llieatartare thv tiMi-t flii..iM,' i iii.li ti t'irds In their initial tii lint only tlio future ran ti ll whrllii-r they really arrvt la thai rai Ut most enlightened nstioos of 104 " ttb. AS TO PENSIONS. The veterans of tbe Union armies de serve and should receive fair treatment sod generous recognition. Wbeoever practicable they abooJJ be given prefer We renew and emphasize our alle-I f nee in me matter or employment ana I the territories and tbe United Slates. All gianoe to tl4 polioy of protection as the tbey are entitled to the enactment of federal officers appointed for territories bulwark of Amerioan industrial Inde- such laws as are best Calculated to se- boulJ be selecteJ from boos fide reel- ..ndence and the foundation of Amer. car. the fulfillment of pledge, made to Y Z . m. I il I a 1 J -tw J .1 a. i.i can development and prospeniy. inis iu u.r u.7. vi toe ooantry s jo,bU We believe tbe citizens of Alas true Amerioan policy tares foreign pro- peril. We denounce tbe praoho. in tbe jka should bsve represeutstion in the hu ts and encoursgM home industry and pensioo bureau, so recklessly and nn- puts the burden of revenue on foreign justly osrried on by the present adminls goods; it secures the Ameriosn msrket tration, of reduoitg peosions and arbi fortbe American producer-, it upholds trarily dropping names from the role a. the Amerioan standard of wages for the deserving tbe severest condemnation of American wotkingraen; it puts the fan- tbe American people. lory by the side nt tbe farm, and makes 01 fobkion Policy. a. the Ameriosn farmer lee. arpenaeoi on Uur orein oohct should be at all foreign deaaod and price; it diffuses lroe j, ,jgoroni aod dlgmfleJ, and general thrift, and founds th. .treogtb all onr j0,.rtlU ( lu, wesipm hemls- ofall on the strength of each. In its D c,r.f0ii, ,uheJ and euarded reasooable .j plication it U Just, fair and Tn, h,.,,,, uisnd. should be controll- opportoniti-e, equal psy for equal Impartial, e.(nslly rpjKised to foreign Uf, hy the United State., aod eo foreinn "0,k n1 P'cH tb. borne. We rmilrol and domestic monoDoly: toWKl- .i...i.i k- u.i f0 saJm leaioo of women to wider .... , ... , sniwri atJIIWUlU WW kFW I U llll U Wl lUiniriW I. ..a . . ... . , :! 1... 1 spheres of nr ulceus ana welcome their t,,.n.l ilUriunnatton and loduidu h,m. ,b Vkm e,0., ,Doolil , ,b, mitf tnm f.ivoritiro. Weileoouoos the present i,. bo. .-..j 0D.r.i-a by tbe lV.mnAr.ilM anil Pnnnllet miimanaaemeal drmnerstic tariff ee sectional, irjurloua rjoited State; and by tbe parcbeee of n! misuse. ta public credit and destructive to bnsl- lb, ujaj, Ulaods we sbi.nlj secures! Such are the principle, aod pollrlea sees toterpria We demand sooh Brotmt Ult ,..ae. njej iUlioll 1- ib, of lbs repobllcso party. By these prin equitable tariff 00 f..lgo Import. Iilrbl WfM)t idlf,. WJ.. and tbee. polMe. , . , , wo win put in mi vsuiiun. vw mu ir com. into tMBpemk "itb American Tb. rn.-ee.es U Armet.1. have aroiw- Ul.B lh i..u judgmeol of lb. priJuil.as will nt only fornlab ad- ad be deep sympathy aod Just lojigoa- America! pi(,U. GioflJent siike In quale revenue for tbe oeeeetary eipeo j()0 u( tbs Aoieriean people, and we be-1 tbe history of our great party and ia the 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 tho 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 2 time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. Ky ry-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company congress ol tbe United States to the end tbat needed legielatioa may be intelli gently enaoted. TSMPSBANCE. We sympathise with .11 wise and le gitimate efforts to letsea and prevent tbe evil, of intemperance and promote mor ality. HIQIITS OF wou. The Ilepublioan party is miodful of tbs rights of women. Proteotl'n of Amerioan iodotlries include, equal f3 ft fa re; PHILIP W. AV1RETT, General Maoarer, 5i8 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C IT. B.TMl Compmw U tonlnlltd by nrttrly on thoutand hading net- papa in (Ae V nil ft fttalei, and it guanntetd y Mem. I , . -v arr tt ir.e.M. m . ar . . at . at e . . m a -. . . m . m pm jaj r o DF.PrNER, Attorneys at Law, All busiues. attended to ib a prompt and a.tiafaotory manner. Notaries i'nblic and Collector.. OFFICE IN NATIONAL 13ANK BUILDINO. t 1 OREOOS WHITE COLLAR LINE. Conn ii iu iiiivi ttiiva a uvii ivuuiiu sv.v ' Sloitri TI1E1 11UNE, BULEl' C1TZEST AND 0CE1S W1VL anfinn h mivii v w Leavtof Alder Hlrm-t I-ck. rortlasd, for Astoria, Ilwseo, Loaf Deaeh, Ocee Perk and nabeotta. Ihreel eonoeetion with Ilw.eo eUamersj and rail road; also at Tooog's 11 ay with Seashore IUilroed. TnijiiriioTJH Imh Purllan4 T A. M. Pally, eirept Sunday. Leeves Astoria J P. M. Dally, eteept Sunday, see of tbe government, but will protect ii... ik. UnlUd State, aboold eierriee JB,,' Mr wee w. prnt our plat- Portiamt I P. M tMiy. epi Simday. aamntay nihi. 11 p a. Imhi AsineU Pally . a I.I... t...m II,. .l.alallnn tol-i. a . . . I f.iflS) Slid OUT O.OdklatM I. lb. full ma 1. u.. . .. ...... 1 an IB lou ioaoo 11 dbb properly eieci m tb. wag. level of other Lode, Ibrioc tbee. t4reeiliee to aa eod. I. W. are oo pledged to aoy particular Xorkey A merle ao reaideole bsv. beea prosperity to lb. people of tbe United ebedulis, Tbe q ieetioo of rates Is s tlprt4 to tbe graveet dcrs sad Sietee. praelical quralloa Ut be goveroed b in,,,.) ptoperiy destroyed There rotiditinesuf tbe tlm.aad of pfodetit. ,0i tffb,r, Amerkao cltise. aod f 1 'it llHWUttf ri.ll, ISJ l jmymmn , I rfi-r f. 'i-i jroiTfr reren- J I lnfftl fnm lh fun or hnl r I II L.lL.m La .1. ... ...a ..,( I nm fur frtt nhJ ,Vfri- froB t)ffk n It ifnim J. fre.m in lh llout i.f lirp- rrtrnl.it iff trhtn IK II tJe I iH ' a r dinsi.. euf ii , k " - IIIPMIIllllt tv X Is Hhilob'. me. A aegWriel txmifli te danafa. Htep II at tte wllh i'J. " .T- Hl ib b Cere. .,r sate ty Wells a SIS ViA. Msrpsandaf 4 Monday, oondajr alabt, T P. Una) PnHtaM and run dtrwl to llaiam. Ttuwlav and Tkawtay l I A. M. fetarMav'si It.U. Lam, liaaro taiu.iaf aa4 rrMay el i e. si. oa aaiwiay nif ai at r. as. Fa:7i-e Cklri Ii CiHrotj DrsiistSiM M EVifbfj Frtt of Crprtst Poe ftafrly, Spawl, Cooifnrt, fUMura, Trarel the Telephone, Wiley OaUert ao4 Oraea Wave, DIF.ASI Or TUC BKI. TVs talaa ll. t.lrxaW mxA Blnaiflst lew 4. Tbeteliogand aaeomprumieieg ptloci- 401ft),B properly mst be ab!at!r I lml la crn. wii.r. aiMheam. arJcxW Pie is tbe pMerlio aod d.ve..poseol of Molcca,j iU fcrtMd- koJ , 1 ?"rf 'UiTJ,t'? I I sill'1 v . tea t ci ay mwm 1 mm Mosaoa Docratsa. Ointment, Many very bad cm- nave Iww fll I twnneraentlv rar4 I V IL II I entiali? W. reaeeert the U at. rue doctrine la s.see4 0 li. hln piU snd 1 1 faerMHierrtn- ir kr s.re riitw; rmi i-i utiauv run . - ( . . ... - .1-1. . . . I ' no iiiwi eiiaai mu wo maiaj sne blaina. trM htirm. ai iknuM e Hght of tbe UsiUd Htete. to ait. tb. ' " b dntqiais at 55 cents f bot. doetH. sffeet by reepeadlef to tbe p Try Ir. ra4 fJllUa peweVrs, tfc srejiw hsl Hnea ... oluii la tavl nU- Aoiencaa IsW and iaduelry. Tbe eountrv denaeds rlabl tllool and Ibea it wants rest. ia amrtviiTTT. We Wlieve lb. repeal of the reelpruei. Glanco at this Map W arraa . 111 1 nrf ! 1'rtil l n vie lleppetf I rtio hiage 'etatoe dealinea if tlellieg 1'eedMoa S.e sate lime aal nni t'jr tab 11 this ni. lira.. inainlina Ibe s.eale tbs 4tta etee !. Ibe ! will teaks rnneei4i eltb 1 M.-1 lm l I tin I re.M.u, I m. 1 .f . l.uMa.a.1.1. na ffria.tla 1 . ... . tr arret g-mrtjl aegoliated by lb laat I ' - " Its. tll pn!M-rai4 wrsuilufsv, IUp-iUimo aJmialelraliu wa. a ... ' .ee. of sveropees) ... r-r ,,u b f A Ijfc, d.esglets al e.lamilr ami we demand tbrir renew- "bmeel. i . . . ..ki.,.Mi!l We ehelj tot be ieterfered a.d shall "I ia immnUri.il, in mg ju.ljmnl, aland eitei..!, o. .nrb lerss.ae will eUWIa.iW r.vr rir.i . equalise nnr lis le Hb other BSlt.tM, lotel ellk Ibe eillis pneoeee- (,w.ln JU t,irtg . i. te of ear Kemneea pew ta Ibis tkr K tl.s oe iit nt I nm f remove reeuieiumo iK.vm - - , frr0 4 ,ffw, the eale i4 Amw leaa piodeete ta pe " r--- nU'we J. Hrp-ie e lh It cf .v, uf e.t,er e-iaiit. aol .reeelsif U ,,UJ4 fa a a a a a a. a 1 For tho Cur o Uquor, Opium ui Tobacco Habits It Is toresai al fhslaea, Oreaws, TU Uomi timtifl Tom on tXt Qxut Call al ike Oaierre eelee fae saieHnlate MnrU) aaaa.l.miaL tmiant prVteaeaa. ewe en- Is. .11. 1 s, s . s .mk.U fi Ibe pimlurts of tmt larma, ' aal WilhlrseaJ of LampeM! pneere, I . ... rvacfil'iriree trftee A It PtU n.lrr ri"i Irrtti". f.feal en J frt.ie frBlrrd. aal tealpfoeily are tela W .--." 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