CRUCIFIED BY SAVAGES. Tho Excruciating Experience of a German Adventurer.. He Ventures Among the Bloodthirsty Slng-phos of Burmh and Is Nailed Through the Hands and Tee to a Croat. GIVES THK CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental ;gO HJ 3ES S GREAT NORTHERN Ky. . VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY, VIA Denver OMAHA REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. AND St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. K. A N. Ak nt ta Heppner, cr address W. H. HTJRLBtJRT, OeD. Phss. Agt. roilTLAND. OKEOON, E. McNEluL, President and Manager. QCTXOXS: TI3VC33 1 And all point In California, vi the Mt, Bbss route of tlte Southern Pacific Co Th trrMt highway throinjh California to all point Kat and sonin. uranu num.... i."u. ofthePanifio Coast. Pullman Huftet Bleeders. Heeond-clasa Hliwpere Attached to eiprais trains, attimlina nterior aiKonmiixlKtiimi fur snoimd-nlaM. iwrnengera. Fur ralee, ticket, slmpiug oar rmrMtiona, etc,, call nion or addrea - . . R. koKHLKB. MaiiHKr, E. P. ROGERS, Ant. Gen. ". 4 V. Agt, Portland, Oregon MP, wm Ba aw . TO THK EAST AND SOUTHEAST VIA Till! WON PAfiriC SVSTKM Tlitiiiifti Pullman I'hIwt I,, .ill. I Hli.....ra and 1 (t. I All l ltl'K". ,...r. I1.11i.Iiik t'-lialr Man)? Ik I'.llhtH. I via Hii ll'u lu r' astern STEAM HEAT. I.OWICMT PiNTSCH LIGHTS. MATHMi li. H". HAXTF.lt, dm. Atirnt, 'irffiin., Ornjon J. C. IIAItr, A'jrul, Utipner,Ortjon r A tr Cclenllfio Amirlc9 AQency Tar A short time ago William Brede meyer, a Prussian by birth and a min ing expert by profession, died in Ta eoma. He was a quiet, unobtrusive sort of a chap, says the San . Francisco Examiner, and considered by those rvhn tnpw him to be an everyday citi- ,i.r. vf Hit. frimmorinlace tvne. He died r,f narnlvsis in the most orthodox way, but when the undertakers began to prepare his body for burial they found a mnat, f nrions scar upon hisrighthand. At one time there had been a hole made by some sort of sharp instrument in the nalm, troinir in at one side and coming out at the other. There was some speo nbitinn in recrard to its origin, when suddenly one of the undertaker's as sistants uttored an exclamation of as tonishment and held up the deceaseu s left hand. There was a precisely iden tical scar upon that also. Men do not generally have bullet holes through both hands, and Uredemoyer had also similar ar-nrs tinon each foot. The right hand scar was not as long as the left Kr,n,i nniv T,v an inch. Hoth were be tween the bones of the thumb and forefinger, in the thickest part of the palm. The left hand scar was two and one-half inches long, and on both sides of the hands the scars set out like mountain ranges, compared with the fci -.( nf the hands, the serrated top ridges of the ugly marks being white and smooth, lilto snow-cappea peans. They were exactly like the marks of cru cifixion, and little wonaer, lureruumw Knxiotm.vor had been, allnougn ue hml m-vor told the story toanyone.and the fiict was unknown until ureue r.,..r' r.w.nnl nf his own life was "'"J" . . r. , 1 1 ..... found among hw papers aiiermsuumu itrfdnmever was a gradunto of the university of ISann and had qualified as mi.ml.or of the I'rufisian pioneer en gineer corps. That was in KIV.. The rmt. vour he entered tne iraicu-iuuiu orviei a a mininrr engineer and ex pert, and advanced stsp by step in his chosen prof n until 113, when the UW of Uuriuuh uia.le him chief cugi ..r ,,f (lw. fiinriii'i rubv mines in tho ,.,.r(i...rr, nrt. of tho country. Nrede mover had headmiarteru at Medea the ruby mine district, where hi;,' wtp phirgs arc ubio found. The m';ie3 are liealouslv L'Ui-.rded and all tho precious ct,.n.i lu.iiisur to the kin.'f. l'rom the rubv and mumlure harvest tue King realizes from lllty tnoiiwinu vo enty-live thonsand dollars a year. North of Jleden, In tiio lony nn.uu tains, there wore some ruby mines which the king had not pro.ipte 1 for various reasons. No white man had ever ventnred into tho ni'r.intnins of the north, tiiwmg the hti1f-ivilized. Sini'Dhos. who, while partially recog nizing the authority of tin; Uintf, wi re unruly and lurharic. Thither the king aeiit r.redi i'i".yr. His advent wns the signal for great (Xfltrmcnt among the .Singphos. Tliey hivl never i'on a white nrin, ana, not withstanding r.redemeyi'r annoiiTieefl his mission muhr uuth rily of the king, the Siirrohot wrn not !i.ili: iled. l'hey d,-ci -led to ei-m-ify t!i' wiiita nrin if Ik. . t . 1 not il,i! t!io eoiuitry. A iiumi- f ul of Holdi. fi v.vr:- with Hiv lcmiyer, prlmpH llfiv ll t.dd. I "t t'M'ii th'-re wi'iv ( lii'. e Million live !i n dicd I hou- mii.I in!mli!;iiits. :r --.U -srt. r ivfs'M d to . -live tin' e.'iiiiti v nut I h" h i 1 ... . ..... i .... i i... Tt... C-lirri.'.l llllt I Mi' imilTI I I . m.;; Sini'phoH di ohnv I war, lUvdomrvr aoldiiTs went into iiiiihih. h' l' hiirri'iitUT t!ie miiii'i't cxpi r'. when the imtiv.-H mvw i' t d own u.x'ii llit in. Wliil.. t, .l.Si r w.T' sen: r, i'" nui nl fur rvmfor n.-iuo the imtin U.'iled HnMlciii.'ViT t er.oit mad.' (f two s nf iiutive oil w.nhI. I'rt-fcire the . . . i . l'.....t......t..,r l.i liriltUI Will K Ol IIIIUHIH iin-.i. ....... . the eriH. w flntHhed he Ixnanm iwrtlally un.'oii' lWH. Tin Nhin k win aln...t fulal Th- laat thin f b" tiiietlv rt'iniMnlfri'.l wns tin Mvnrnung r.iiigpli, looking Id"' deViW. Willi Iht ir Il;t f ni", Lniad hlcill .. Mr-ifl't M.i. k hair. d.-.'p brown kitiH. .in'ii llri'deio.-yer hu l W-en n.ill.' i t llie roKK tin- li itive piepm ii u r.iiw iv Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. The KepablicaoB of the United States, assembled by their representatatives in national oonvention, appealing for popu lar and historical jnetifioation of their olaima to the matchless achievements of 80 years of Republican rale, earnestly and confidently address themselves to the awakened intelligence, -experience and conscience of their couDtrymeo in the following declaration of facts and principles : gUOAB. - - I We condemn tb present administra tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country. The Repub lican psrty favors such protection as will lead to the production on Amerioan soil of all sugar wbioh Amerioan people use and for which they pay other countries more than $100,000,000 annually. . WOOL AND WOOLENS. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of tbe shop and factory; to bemp. to wool, to tbe product of tbe great industry husbandry, as well as to finished woolens of he mill, we promise most ample proteotion. MBEOHANT MARINE. We favor restoring the early AmerioRn policy of discriminating duties for the upbuilding of our merchant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests . . : n l-aiia tn Im.N ainnathe civil war 'n e lorentu cw.,.u -, roriue u... - I . .. . jt . Amorinan . . . a .i. lean some mo inuuuu. thn Amerioan people nave whuobhbu iuc - - tbe America peon employed in Amerioan shipyards, calamitous consequences of full and un v , ., RlrinM. and 1 of the 8BU1D uu r ' liberty. Tbe goYeroment of Spain Hav ing lost control of Cuba acd being unable to proteot tbe property or he of resi dent American citigensorto oomply wltb its treaty obligations, we believe tbe government of tbe United States should actively use ita influence and good r Al oes to restore peaoe and give tudepen dence to tbe island. TUB NAVY. Tbe peace and seourity of tbe republic and the maintenance of its rightful in fluence among the nations of tbe earth demand a naval power commensurate with its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor oontinned enlargement of the navy and complete system of har bor and eeacoast defenses. FOBBIGN IMMIGRATION. For the protection of tbe quality of our Amerioan oitizsnship and of wages of our workingmeu against; fie fatal com petition of low prioed labor, we demand tbBt tbe immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude from entrance to the United States those who can neither read nor write. CIVIL SERVICE. ' The civil service law , was placed on the statute books by tbe repumioan party, wbioh bas always sustained it, and we renew our repeated declarations that it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever praoti oable. FBEE BALLOT. nidi fnm TTJLXTilof MM J Fro. W. H. rttxe, wno fHafc makes a apecialty of Hi 1 Epilepey, haa witnooi doubt treated and cur ed more cases uwn n j living Physician; hia success is astonishing. we haye Beam 01 casea years' stanaing cureu uj him. He nublishesa valuable work on this dls ease, which ne senaa with larsre bot- tie of his absolute cure, free to an, aufl rerr .Tv.enone-wjsMn5 Prof ,w. it. riiJtaJii -"- We demand that every citizen of the United States shall be allowed to cast free and unrestricted ballot, and such ballot shall be counted and returned as n..... nd Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-, eat bmineis conducted for MODERATE FEES. remote trom v. . .... j, Send moaei, arawing ut . if natrntahle or not. free oi cbarM. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , . V! " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and reign couu sent free. , Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. a.. BiraiT Orricc. WaaHiNQTON, D. c. Tha comparative vala ofthese twoearde la known to most persona. They Illustrate that freater quantity (a Not always most to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity of RipansTabules 4 compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURB Ripens Tabules : Price, 50 eenta a be. Of druggista, or by mail. . BIPANS CHEMICAL C0..10 tpruo tt, W.T. WANTED-AN IDEA0ThBonfe,.lm1pnie res'rictea 1- .1 . ffln Bnd owned by Amer- government. It ha9 been a - nparalleled incapacity, dishonor ana v . . . ,.f foreien commeroe. disaster. Inadministranvemauuis. it bas ruthlessly sacrificed indispeosible financial plank. revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, Tbe repUblioan party is unreservedly eked out ordinary current expenses with or ound money. It caused the enaot- borrowed money, piled up the public men(. of tne , law providing for tbe debt by $262,000,000 In time of peace, resumption of specie payments in 1879; foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept elnce then every a0llar bas been as good perpetual menace hanging over the re- M g0d demption fund, pawned Amerioan credit We ftre unalterably opposed to every to alien syndicates and reversed all the measure calculated to debase onr cur-1 0M measures and results of auooessful Re- renoy or imp8ir the credit of our conn- ' lxnchino. publican rule. In the broad effect of its ,ty We nroolaim onr unqualified condem- policy it has precipitated panto, blighted We Br6t therefore, opposed to tbe free rf nnoivillited Md barbarous dudtry and trade with prolonged de- coioi,ge 0f silver, exoept by international . kDown M the lynching or killing pression, closed factories, reduced work Bgreement with the leading commercial o( nnman beings suspected or oharged and wages, halted enterprise and crip- natj0Di of tbe world, whioh we pledge Wuh orime, without prooesa of law. , pled Amerioan production while stimu- onrgeiveg t0 promote, and until suoh an I national abbitbation. lating foreign production for the Amen- BKreement oan be obtained, Ibe exisung w lnof tfae creBlion 0( , national can market. Every consideration of gol(J BtBndard must be preserved. All publio safoty and individual interest 0( our BiiTer and paper ourrenoy now in demands that the government shall be oircaiBtiop must be maintained at a resoued from the bands of those who parity witb gold, and we favor all meas bae shown themselves Inospable to ure( aeBigneo to maintain inviolable the conduct it without disaster at borne and 0Dii(jBtions of tbe United States and all dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to 0Uf money, whether coin or paper, at tbe the party wbioh for 30 years admin- pre8ent gtandard-the atandard of the Istered it with nnequaled sucoess and mogt enligbtened nation! ol the earth. prosperity; and in this oonnectlon we AS TO PENSIONS. heartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism Union armie de serve and should reoeive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever practicable they should be given prefer Cu minings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable ituw A m. Patent' Attorneys, vv aauuiKHmr D.O for their $1,800 prlae oiler. , Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q., C. M. & St. P., C. A A.. P. fft. W. & C, 7 and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATBS IKR DAY Cor. W.Madison and Clinton St., The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and the , , regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing tor the Gazette and paying , for one yearii ; advance can get both the Gazette and ' Weekly Oregonian for $3.50. AU old sub senbers paying their subscriptions fcr , one year in advance will be entitled t the same. New Feed Yabd. Wm. Gordon hai opened up the feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now solicits share 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 . 1 . vj'J GOVERNMENT! 1 board of arbitration to settle and adjust tbe differences wbioh may arise between employers and employed engaged in in terstate commerce. HOMESTEADS. We believe in tbe immediate return to the free homestead t olicy of the Re publican party, and urge the passage by oongresa of the satisfactory free homestead measure whioh has already passed the bouse and is now pending in tbe senate- and suooess of the administration of President Harrison. THE TABIFF. and emDbasiae our alle- tebbitobies. We favor tbe admission of tbe remain ing territories at tbe earliest praotioable date, having dm regard to the interest of a 1 it I encein the matter ol employment ana lh. terrUorieB Bnd tbe United SUtee. All We renew and empnasi7.e our ur- .Milled to the enactment of m. .nnninted tor territories . .. .1 it...v.w.. rr - - giaooe to the policy ol proteouon M ,uo eb lttwi Bg Bre best calculated to se- should be selected from bona fide rest- cure tbe fulfillment of pledges made to dents thereof, and tbe right of sell-govern . . . i.i bulwark of American mausina. nendenoe and tbe foundation of Ameri can development and prosperity. This j true Amerioan policy taxes foreign pro ducts and encourages home industry and . a 1 . . J.J m. na a m npa 1. ... 1 . . it. Mnna,i-'a I meDl IDODId Vv Bogurucu o i tbem in me uara o.y. . , b We behe.. h() citizens of Alas- peril. We denouooe tbe praoiioe in me (hould bva ,epreB6ntation in the pension bureau, so recklessly and nn- conBress ol tbe United States to the end instlf oarriod on by the present adminis- that needed legislation may be Inteln- ts the burden of revenue on foreign tftioD( of reduoiL pensions and arbi- gently enaoted. OIB FOB El ON POLICY. Onr foreign policy should be at all O a Sj TaOt aaaajaS, ', jX CSlC AtfBlT ii W CWPtWICMTa. lt pn ... goods; it seoures the Amerioan maraei 1 dropping 0Bme from the role as for the American producer; nPU0,a deBerv8 tbe severest coodemoation of the American standard 01 wag. or AmeriOSO peopl(St American workingmeu ; it puts the lao- lory by tbe side of tbe farm, and makes 1 . r...mae istaaaa iniimuiinui wai l ie amerioau iBiiuo. - r . , . . j . , ... it d,ff.,.lifl'. v''' and digmfleJ.and .or.ign u-u. Bonr oUrtita , ,U, .Mternbemls- aeneral thrift, and founds the strength general , carefully watcbd and guarded, ol all on the strength of eaoli. in v ' ..... . 1 " ...:.,". ,. ,. ln.t fair and Tbe Hawaiian Islands should be controU- rea.oo.oie .P. 0Q oreigB wofk ptoKlioo to the borne. impartial. e.,llir oppoaea to " ' ,B,Mfer favor th. ad.nl.ioo of woman to wider control and domeetio monopoly; to aeo spheres of owfoloeM and weloom. their !. ... .rf m.liviJoal I tbe Nreg.i. canal should 1 . , . f fronj uocai iiw'N""""""" . . , 1 j ,u A. ih. . . .. , : . W. denouoos the present M coin, ownr u Omoer.tie and ropnii.t mism.n.gemeu. United States; .na y me parcne.. v. g0(j murott. teupbhanoe. We sympathize with all wis. and le gitimate effort, to lessen and prevent tbe I evils of intemperance and promote mor ality. BIGHTS OF WOMEN. ISe Republican party Is mindful of the riabta of women. Proteotion of I . a 1 Amerioan indastries includes equal opportunities, equal p.y lor eqoai WO SV ar4..M W T i-W ... IS PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in tne wars 01 tne un. " ; Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, inaian or - on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive s wnsion, who now do not. Thousand, under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owe. it to you-and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not ipresent your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. p-Write for laws and complete information. No Charge lor .avice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AV1RETT, General Manager, I 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. I IT. B.Thlt Company it controlled b nearly ens thoutand leading nt . . i ikM rm.Utd Statu, and Is gwu-unlttd by lAsta, I J'""' v.v -- - ... , mm, S-'V, M OErrsER. Vttonxeyei at Law, All business attended to in a prompt and sati.faotorr manner. Notaries Public and Collector.. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO. , OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. favoritism. id fiM.t.-n.-d th. i n l m-iint hl-t f 't democratic tariff a. actional, injurious foliimhiaRivftrani Pnorot Sftimc. Naviorat on (a JVlUIltrJlU tin vi viiv a . e. toJ . 1 in i ... 1.1 u l-t m .ll l-l t" ll. l'. a 1 . 1 I " " t lW I f .-.... I it. I cm. tt. I.r. I t ... I Scientific amtam s,.f 4 ai WM tt t' i , .1 ' v.;- MJ.MSfft iM..l 1. at un latti th irr miid At that Instant tne mhlk'raroiiirtMMl w"i rt i i r,'"''", ind rtmU-d t!i natlv.-. !tr..U'im-yiT arri. d tHi. k l Mi d -a. Hie ruoilii.in m i-urrt-d at alwiit ii.n. At niin the iu t day his imundi wens . a a A drNM-il. I n' ruinv ta'a-vm ii' "' m In and it wai ry warn and mi'li-r th uiif..rtiinHU r..iiditl.ni it w f-nrd Ifangrvne would wl hi Hi- vurvtl fiirlvndi rly umU r iir-ima irm tue kinir and lH-litir aot'iiHloiiH-d l irn-at oardxhipa he ap. Illy mnivrrrd, hut nrvrr aifaill vi-ntu.fil IIH l wnu the Migh.a. A llrimUK tfRHNlf. Th 7..lli riuif liiiluil In Unnte 1 tbe DauUh islands we .honld secoro a a at Ala - .1 .llsnnliff A ii eSQsiIi to puoiio crea t ' - ,nJ mncb 0Mdd ,uUon 0 the 0f tbo republics party a... a.tila.rnrUii. Wtl dtBftDa IQ0D j r 1 I , i C W V V rVV UUU I - Q Stealers TDIl'DONE, BAILEY GiTZERT AND OCEiS W1TL Such are tbe principle, and policies i .... .t.ll..... 11 IKms nrin. -i , . .in .Kit. ,A iKM.nniirl.i f ravine Alder f4treetDeck.rortl.Bd, for AatorL, llweeo, Loof Beeeb, Ooeae ... . I nuioe w win - r i . v, . . ii . . . ...iM lm,rt.-hii-h WO.I100IM. I :,i i... W.aakfor I ar ana w.ocot'a- wmnwou.. ...... qail.Dl. .r.U u -,.- Armenia have arous- w" w'" . . " Vl aoo .learners and rail road: also at Younga Day with Beasbor lUiiroed. com. into oomftilon with American - " them tbo coo.idereU Jedgmeal ol ine TZUjSPSXONB r,rvlrt... lll nt only furnish ade- -4 the deep sympathy and Ja.tl.dlgoa- AmwIc peopla. OontlJ.nt aiik. In . 7 4. . p.uy. ,.o iN,4.y. Astoria 1 r. M. Dally, saet4 ,oJy. pf tion of lb. AmrHoan people, and wo b. lDbtotof, of oor free party and lathe UAIIjBY fATSBBnT . I.. r,f nihr lnla. """" . IviMnry to Ih. RepOWlcaa pan 7 s - Ua.-illaa loea4ay and rrlHay at 1 av. . ua aonnat o.fn.M.r. W. .r.n,tpWgedto any p.r.knlar Tnrk.f A.rio mldeato ! prcperit, to lb. ppW th. United , , 1. . ipera w 100 gT.Tee u - niaiea. acbeJaW Tbo anretion of r.ee ta. P Ay. Th.r.l nracUoel our.Hon to U governed by ' ' DISEASES OF THE SKIM. 1 aaea hslpal A mrif'II CIIIKH WW I ... a S f I a.u- " I TV ltmm iLnKif.aV ftlld alUntl)af loCl I MWl W 7 T I for Mrif, t4, Cenlorl. tneaettte. Travel aa lbs Telephone, Bailey OeUert aa4 Oeeaa Wave, ciiiCAno. I it . .a.l f a At kit a -Viir," -h. re r-,,.W f t.. drink ...-. . r - - rt.h M.sM tf the run. of K.mt. rU.Mi- The tatiog and nneompromislof pincrt nut t I.Utr and laduatrv. Tbo iWMEUS!.P2111ilV J Vwi y a A rtkelli bei j kole f tai tllll b..a.lt.i. -ail.H! l.v ... , I ... VI uv ...,.... - - 1 ... . . , lau d U flrt rapidly frwl lnm Uoentry dems.d. rlgbl oeiutsatii a rawfully .O'l'tw fwthml. ,t. rava M v:-. V ' ' i HI M f tut A mar loan property mast bo ebeolalalj I w UUf, salt i.eum, and othet . . . .. . j j ... I JiuMBfih. akin b Instant) allayed by he rival ,.r,tr.ti..n and . ,h .Uio a.4 devloprot ol - arfdylng fh.sabtrUta'. Ejo a.4 ua l.y thr maUrUl frtrr. v , , . ..1 i..i.ir. The M0oB nocTilxt, j Oininmrt. Many very ba4 rwl hava bMl tvrmaneotlv rrv4 M B. 11 S"" Wo rsaaiert tho Monroe doctrine la Wttcienl tut lUbief piU a fcwii. irn . - I e.1 lut are nlifUai rhlli UnOt, tlui- l. fnlleat Olleat aaa WO reamrm h ffw) Bai rBWlk, right of the UeiUd 8IM to alto tbo for aalo by arussgiaf. at Si mn ft boa, doelriao rffaet bf w-ponJi.f to tbo .p Trv Dr. Cija Cs4l0af r.weVr tbe; ...... i u-l . . . .... 11. I are turf vhsl a h'r o"ti Km in tl cmi- Wo lllvo tbo rt-i ""i" neai. of aay evwe- . ... gftd nntituglt. t, affantmtulo '' bo ImI nlf wtU( t. o0 of Enwpeaa "' Pof bf Coawr broek, 4riUU lUpiihlican a.lmiotalia m a croaehmeat. al ealawllf and wo demand tbir renew I Wo stiall set b lntoifer-4 a.4 obeli .( la.afrrinl, in jmtfjmfnt. ukl fnmtwhli h It to dYrlvv4 vlntf rfttmaly lindrrifiiao lne- laary aairgeoa. aomm Vta eiaiwr a fm or M tan Wr In Use waaaaa VbsVt mnA. tho ItaOM tauaa, w ,-rrat tiaavrfit. !lbn It wants r.!. it: Ep.:l:j Iiluls For tho Curo o a , Liquor, Opium isi Tobacco Habits It IS art4 at Sale., Orefae, Tht JTwef fn(i Toam on tAo CW Call al the Omrrs aw aarHrqlaio MHrtif aeaadeeUai, TraaUMnl evtvaaseaO ears rmsi.1 Maliia, The raflai i.f a alramrr that lla i along the rs tMrland and that vtaa Mliik "' I"" rut'tnl. Iciiriy I4a4id t.fT the Main aborr, rHitra vo rt.k of rull that A iUUn.4 the w-Wa. the surfer ..f the tbe Ml. 1 ara, and llo WamhMi if the erlr. nf uibvt TTr 'T7i Ibat Cl.t.aT ! U0 hard a..lL "Tb'f. " M)t, . . . .111 ,i.iLm 1. aM .mwf rworirea 1 al.ad oitvwsk.. oa .oca a- -m. ,wU lbo Oiag l- iT rTlJrtf or f . 1... .... 1. .1. with etbet nalUins, 1 .. i ... Varooeea eowef la tide 11 k.ia or Aire mat t mter ...... ... .k.l.s.1 . , . . ..-.! fw wm--Afrwff rvaa rww 0 remote rt-irienone - i,,i.t,i,ere, u. n r' i n J, lirn tn Iks th- t Sn- H Umm Viil rail Glance at this Map ... .1 ... H ... I . '.I i I I.'' . u... , 11 II ! I'. I I -I I . I I .ll- '"!' i I. ' , . 1 r a. an I ,,.4 l-a . 1 ' a I t '!.( j . . il.fi I i . I . . r r ' 1 -. 1 ..SI'.) . .1 .!- I . " ft - - I - !. jll'.. HI I . t.'v-l ' " . ' . -a 1 . ' 1 f l M .! I Wk.1 4 , . I . I.I. 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It la a t4 tite .r l-w rearrSj tf ael aa re4 ..v. )iw.W I-..J-. 1 a-au tlrai ", 1 Ckwree li t j !fs rWi U'm la tW aeaewlaaa. ' rw oo'avb "tewajieMi a tawtwary I e lrW 4f I'Va, Oewte OUR STOCK OF . . . SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD It to Advertisers at .1 great financial sacri f . i ! 1....: 1 ice. 1 Oil nceu 11 m yuur iiumih:, aim ub a v jt r 1 1 24 t' V. N matter of business we must sell it. Tnu Patterson Pcbi ishikc Co. .