Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 08, 1896, Image 2

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18 DECEMBER 96
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WHAT Ol'B EXCHANGES BAY.
A good many letters anonymoos and
otherwise ar beiDg priDted in tbe Ore
gonian asking Mr. Mitchell to declare
himself on tbe money question. Mr.
Mitchell will probably attend to all of
tbeee details when the proper time ar
rives. We hope that tbe whole session
of the legislature will not be frittered
away in tbe eleotion of a United States
senator. Arlington Reoord.
We hope that tbe able editor of the
Oregonian while laboring so zealously to
bring sonod money demoorats into the
repnblioan fold, will not convert himself
into a democrat Arlington Reoord.
I people. Ail the Oregonian reporter was
able to get from him was just before
leaving Portland for Washington when
he said that be stood entirely on bis past
reoord as a repnblioan and a senator,
and tbe farther fact that be bad made
55 speeches in Oregon daring tbe presi
dential campaign in tbe interest of Mo
Kinley and the platform adopted by the
national repnblioan convention at St.
Loais. No one in the state questions tbe
senator's trne republicanism. Oorvallis
Gazette.
Hon. 3. N. Brown, of Heppner, is a
candidate for speaker of tbe house. He
is an able man and we believe is entitled
to recognition and should be elected.
Baker City Republican.
HEPPNER MUST AWAKE.
Correspondents of the Oregonian de
manded that at tbe banquet to Mr.
Hirioh, chairman of tbe repnblioan state
oentral oommittee, Senator Mitobell state
plainly bis views on tbe silver question,
and whether or not he would vote against
monkeying with the silver question un
less in the nature of international bi
metallism. Tbe banquet came off Sat
urday night, and there Senator Mitchell
used the following language, presume-
The members of tbe legislature who
cast their ballots for Hon. John H.
Mitobell next winter, will have tbe sat
isfaction of knowing that they are not
voting to bolster any particular clique or
ring, nor to place only tbe members of a
certain faotion in office. Baker City Re
publican.
The True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
Chief," says: "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got tbe true remedy until we need Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other remedy
oan take its plaoe in onr home, as in it
we have a certain and sure cure for
ng Cough, etc'
It is idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if tbey
NOT AT ALL NECES8ABV.
A few of OUT enterprising citi- bly in answer to their requests, and in
zens have taken hold of the tele- responding to the toast "The President-
-v. ,;t:n with fVin ifW nf
l,uuuo r . . . "it was these same thin-, in flnnnv
i TT - -..SIK i-U i I
COnneCling noiier nu wo lion with his reoord as a nrivste soldi.
terior, via Hardman, and to reach and offioer in the war of the rebellion,
eventually all the small towns of and bis well known views upon the
Morrow and Gilliam counties, tap- financial question, and every other pub- 0onBha Coldgi Whoop,
I11U UCDHUU JUTU1TCU IU EWCUi UBUJ-
nftiorn nitad hv him m naot ami iniAA4
. "I 1 1 r i I ' - - w I SB. .an if t h aw b ma nAl els. nn
nm DOlDt in UUUEim COUUlV. 1 luunn.! k.a IU . I.U1WIW, " " VII
HVw k - l uoiauuai UCDUUK UUIiUg kllfj CHUlUHlVH. I -rr . . -Br- .
rru- Mtamrl'fi rABi,1M,r nf out 1a tt,a .4...ki. .v.... . " " JU8t 8ooa 88 ut- A,D wew Ula
iuoco vu...-e, u... ui uie cam- Tho nnt aa annA uena.
a 3 it.. a ll. .a-asV I naln nnAAiina ! L.a It. .i J A. I I ' B I
town nave unaerwaeu ui whuu .n, -uu , luo ,u no. on.y thi8 remedy h8B a record of ourea and
any particular aBBUrance mat I Z r " l" " ouuul besides is guaranteed. It never fails to
will ba of direct benefit to them. " " . . , ""u"l satisfy. Trial bottles free at Censer
none, me trienua or. law ana order, ol n ii . .
They are interested in Heppner, I fi0sncisl honor, anJ of the maintenance 8 '"a store,
however, and know that It Will be of the integrity of the supreme court,
of Tast advantage to the town. that he was triumphantly eleoted presi
The spirit manifested is the one aeD, 01 ,fleMi UDliea Dt8tes. was
... , , tv i .i luruugu uobo luuaenoes ana tnese in-
that was dominant in the early set- 8tromenUlitie. tbat he BeoJred on
1 1 sT A I aV MHiit H.1 At I
tiemeni 01 me woo. , Ur , n,Bj0Htv. but the largest vr
and women braved everything iD cast for any president of the United eion' beCBnse of Blih' error ,n th
Tint tbv mio-ht become States." Tbe Dalles Chroniolfl. pers presented to the oounty court, yet
, - o the road will be put through legally, the
me ponBenmnB J January term of oounty court commenc
might Lave prosperity , mai meir John undoubtedly tbe '"g according to law. Hepp-
little families might have an op- onoice 0. Doufflas oounty to sncoeed ner People, as well as many others, are
Heppner-Parrlsh Creek Road,
Mr. . Q. Sperry informs the Qazette
that though tbe Heppner-Parrish creek
road venture was defeated in tbe oircnit
oourt of Grant oounty, at tbe reoent see-
From the Pendleton Tribune.
Tbe East Portland Chronicle is very
mooh exeroised over the silent contempt
with which Senator Mitchell treats the
load demand of two or three newsnapers
in this state for a published statement of
his preseot views on tbe finanoial ques
tion. It is not ut all necessary that the
senator should make any such statement.
To make snob a request, let alone de
mand it, is nothing more nor less than a
stupid exhibition of inexplicable hostil
ity, by no means inspired by any doubt
as to tbs fature course of tbe senator on
tbe money question .
Having said previous to the holding of
tbe national republican convention that
be would be guided by the deolaratioa
of his party in convention assembled ;
having contributed largely to the re
publican viotory in this state by falling
in line and vigoroueiy and fearlessly
championing tbe principles of sound
money and protection, does it not seem
unreasonable, childish and inane to de
mand of the senator a published state
ment as to bis views on tbe currency
question? Why not ask William Mo-
Kinley for suob a statement?
Senator Mitchell in his epeeobes dur
ing tbe campaign said it was only
through the publication of garbled ex
tracts from bis speeches delivered in tbe
Ben ate that it was made to appear that
he favored independent free coinage;
tbat be favored free ooinage only through
international agreement and that he pur
posed battling tor bimetallism on those
lines. He did not utter a word during
his splendid csnvass of tbe state that in
dicated he purposed running oounter to
the platform of his party, but on the con.
trary said everything tbat any reasonable
minded repnblioan could expeot in oppo
sition to the wisdom of independent free
silver as advocated by the popoorats
Senator Mitchell evidences great sense
in treating with silent contempt the oon
stent jibes of personal enemies. He can
well afford to treat with contumely all
such.
No republican who took part in tbe late
campaign, battling for tbe oaoeeof sound
money and protection, could afford to re
fuse adhereooa to his party's national
platform, no matter to what position
eleoted; no matter what bis previous
views on tbe dominant question. Free
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Nov. 19, ltt;. Notice li hereby given that
Dllowliig-named lettler hu filed notice of
her Intention to make final proof In lupport of
her claim, and that laid proof will be made
before I. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on January 9th, 1897, viz:
MARTHA C. EMRY, net Martha C. Hoaklna,
XIA Vn ormn v. at mum V 1 ou'Li
Bee 1, Tp 6 8, R 26 E, W M.
one names me louowing wicnessea to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Nelson Common, James H. Smith. Robert
Kniehten. WeBlev Comutou. all of Hardman.
Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
496-06 Register.
Nc
Notice of Intention.
Land Orricc at La Grands, Oregon,
November ltith 1H96.
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBE
followinir-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
nis ciaim, ana mat saia proof will be made De
fore the Countv Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oreeon.
at Heppner, Oregon, on December 29th. 1896, viz:
FKAHClo KILKENNY,
H. E. No. 5278 for the N WW &N'Z NEU Son.
25 Tp. 1 8. R. 27 E. W, M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Michael Kenny, James Carty, James Mc
Entire, Thomas Gilflllin all of Happner, Oregon.
a. r . niivsun, uegisier.
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491-04
Timber Culture Fmal Proof.
Notice for Publication.
United Status Land Offick,
The Dalles. Oregon. Nov. 17. 1806.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SQUIRE
J. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon, has tiled
notice of intention to make final nroof before
J. W. Morrow, Co. Clerk, at his office in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday the 9th dav of January
on timoer culture application No. jU4U, for
tne tiK.y. oi section no. in township No. l
south, range No. 26 east.
tie names as witnesses: William G. Mccarty,
Robert W. Turner. James F. Bevev. Frank K.
Bell, of Heppner, Oregon.
4S1-U4 jab. r. moo tiK, Register.
Notice of intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DA LLES, OREGON
U Oct. 23, 1896. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
uregon, on uecemoer , imm, viz :
tUWAKU U. ASHHAUUH.
Hp. E. No. 4364, for the EU SWM.aud Lots 3 and
4. Sec. 19. Tp. 8 8.. R.25E..
tie names tne louowing witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz:
Orman D. Allison. Cyrus O. Fuqua, Elihil B.
Stanton, of Eight Mils. Oregon. Gilbert D. Coats.
oi Haraman, Oregon.
JAS. P. MOORE,
486-96 Register.
Notice of intention.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
Oct. 10 1896. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before Joseph L. Gibson, Commissioner of the
IT, 8. Circuit Court at Lexington, Oregon, on
November ram. it, viz:
ROBERT H. BEACH.
NothiDg, except that he has just discovered that at the
Odd Combination Store of
P. C. Thompson Co.
Is the best plaoe to buy Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Suppem'ers,
Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or
Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
DONT FORGET THE PLACE.
I700TS AND SHOES
D
THE PLACE TO CET THEM IS AT
M. WCHTBNTHAL'S
He has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It yon get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE
Old Stand, Main Street.
LATEST STYLES.
Repairing a Specialty.
111 A
ENGLISH BUSINESS
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PORTLAND OREGON
Full English Course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegraphy.
BOAKDIKG DEPARTMENT'" LAMES
of, said land, viz:
Robert l. watmnt, James H.
Leahy, Matt
u iwuiim, wm. .amour u.uc.o, .re ... . . . . . . , . ,rBa H. E. No. Bfi20 for the 6R 8K!a Hec 8. NU &
onin, thA Wpsbuid-b ii, tt:.j interested in cettind this road throuch 7 . ' beh NEit Bee. n Tp. 4 8. r. 28 eWm
LAJinuuivj i -j-j o i iu mo iiwihi m win uumu - -- - trade. He names the following witnesses to prove
bdu lue wur .teu, uuue w. no, uo TKa ronnint nf thA rntnrna of th 1U " ' "?. ious residence upon and cultivation
fortunate. None knew posi- Bna protectionist ana souna r " " " " , election in South Dskotn makes it possi
i ii i it. ii j ti money man. tie is in layor oi ins pres- ' '
fivoiv that the v would Bucceea but l .... ... . ti,;. u tknnnht tht
' , gtnndard until an international i 1 1 . ..i,;. v, v.n. am.
they were willing to take chances. ,Kreenient oan be had for ree ilTer '250 will complete it in excellent shape. "Thi . . . . . 205
t. ii,. l,;.in nf Mnnna mnitti t. 4u. un It will be comDleted and oDen for travel .:. .
iu iuo uwiuij v 4v.w" wuV wmu,,, ui ensure us buu iu roiiumi- - Dobhoans. 137 democrats and 15 dodu-
a . m v.l . riS Mai I Hit I - "
bUlO Dllll nno vi i j vA.urvvM i w s p m
possioie. juitoDeii is a sare man. uive
Himhes, of Heppner, Oregon, Karl Beach of
Lexington, Oregon,
83-94
B.r.
WlIiiON,
Register.
was this that built up the substan
tial little town of Heppner with its
modern conveniences and railroad
connections. It was this that
caused to be erected our beautiful
us Mitohell tor United States senator
fa tl, . .! .. TJ1 -: .1 !..
iui iup ui via i iBiuuoaivr,
i uur jrut-cr win tcn you
The assembly to ooovene in Salem l -
I nrk mrtnlh artll wnsiiaif tf Oft mamkafi I film rr1it m r ri r try
oolirvil Viniirhntr Rnil the nnmerona U,. ......... . , J vnv-jr
. lnere are repuouoans 10 n opuosi
. . i ... .1 ... i - -
Cburcnes. witnout ll tuis section tion. Mr. Mitchell baa from 6 to 18
would now be a howling wilder- votes to spare on Joint ballot for United
Htates senator, lie don't bave to be
there to watoh it. Moro Observer.
if
ness.
But Heppner has been playing
the laggard of late. It has not
been np and doing as of yore and
the evidences of mossbackism oc-
cnrsionally crop out here and there.
Those who had made neat little
full
you don't like it
He is our agent to this
ail
extent; ana we want no
better business,
It is with a feeling of mingled interest
and disgust that ons notices from dsy to
dsv tha contributions to the Oregoniso
from W, 8. Failing. Lrdell Baker, at al.
A SrMIHtif It Company
ban risncisc
m
noon the senatorial auratinn. Tlmaa
fortunes found that the old, loose gentlemen seem very muob xioise4
Indlaa AerldfStally Shot.
D. A. Ilerren and Dr. MoFaul went
dowo to tbe depot last night to look
after an Indian who bad accidentally
methods of doing business would lost the wishes of the people of Oregon shot himself op in the mountains while
i - - - i
no longer suflico, and often they
have subsided into a mere exist
ence rather than to meet the inevi
table like brave men and forge
should be carried out by the r election
of John II. Mitohell to suooeed himself.
Is the opinion of these gentlemen, no
doubt, it would be tbs wiss thing to do
to eleot ilsnry Failing, or Joseph Simon,
ahead. They wore afraid to make or George Steel, or, perhaps, if nothing s
a new move in the line of modern
business progression. Heppner has
suffered much from this spirit
Tbe telephone company will ask
belter oould I doos Lydell Kaksr him
sslf might not doolios the honor of rp
resenting tha stats of Oregon in lbs sen
aU of lbs United Hlts. Tbs story be
soms mors InUresting when ws remem
a I. 1... ...
a small Uonus OI lieppner less ber lbs! tbs gaollsmsn who now prats tor lbs Columbia.
than it Las given doEeus of times ,0 PWie print about tb splendid
for War., raa and I.fll..l,ratinn.- ,r,c,or wo Bt tb raoent .lectloo, did
...... . not turn their bands to bring about Ibal
and It is to be hoped that this ipUod,a ?lclory. Bor M , ol tb. mf0
proposition win vn acccpMHi, oi bo ar basking tbstn in their new.
hich we have no doubt The paper chatter. II it well known thai
Gaxette hones further that there n' 00, monthpieess of Himnn
ill U a general awakening all tM mb0 a,a Oo,,u,n ,n ,b r,KM
ong the line and that legitimate k, CM diifMdil 00 b, cl
business Ventures Will not be al- tbs si at esmosino b tb esntral em
lowed to die for want of enterprise milt. II I tb old story ovr agate
to support them, not as objects of ,"mon itonA lb eu egging on an
cbaritv. but as rureU business nppo,l,,on to p",' at
- - "law- a. mlmM. a- - i
proptwuons. au wora to- h N M ,
t ! , A In .ii.il r t li.imAn .n,l 1 . . . .
Kru ma.pn ui m I air. iui ws nis gsm two and Sil
procpsnty will atts&d onr efforts. Yr ago, bat tb prop oon Jitloo did
oi matsnaut in in nnish. It is a
tsi propillkia, bovsvar, thai asld
hunting deer, ahont two weeks ago. Tbs
wound was mad in tha Meshy part of
ths right leg, between lb tbigb and
knee, and from nested had beoom a
very sor leg. Dr. MoFaul pal on torn 8UU ""
impl poultioe, after olaansing tb
wonoil, with lb result tbat tb si wash
thought this morning that " Boston man's
medicine, bias cl
Tb Indian will undoubtedly get well
in s short lims, and will Isav tomorrow
lists. Of the republicans five are said to
favor tbe free coinage of silver Messrs
Ililborn, of California, Broderiok and
Curtis, of Kansas, Linney, of North Caro
lina aud Beaob, of Ohio. Of tbe demo
orats, two MoAleer, of Pennsylvania
and Elliott, of South Carolina are sound
money men. So that on lbs silver ques
tion the bouss will stand ss follows:
Sound money, 202; free silver, 1S5; mi
joritr for sound money, 47. In tbe pre
ent congress tb totals are: Republi
cans, 252; demoorsts, 92; populists in
eluding fasionists and silverites 10; va
caooies, 3.
With a majority of forty seven in tbe
bouss for sound money it apprars very
much like borrowing tronbls to lose any
sleep over ths fact that Senator Mitobell
remains silent when taunted by a few
buoolio newspapers as to bis views at
this lime on the onrrency question. lie
bss already defined bis position and to
iterate and reiterate it would indicate a
denrssot stupidity unbecoming United
Notice of Intention.
Nc
Land Orrics at La Grand, Oriciom,
November 4th. IBM.
OTICK 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
follow liiir-na!nei settler has filed notice
of his inU-ntJoii to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he made be
fore E. L. Kreeland, Commissioner U. H. Circuit
Court at Heppner, Oregon, on December 12th,
io't, viz:
DAM El. r. UUUKK1Y,
H. E. 1778 for tbe BE'4 Sec. 12, Tp 1 8, R 29 E, W.
M.
He names the following; witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
sain isiKi, vis :
Jpk 1) French, of Ilpppner, (ircton, James
Nelson, Donald Ross, Patrick Doherty, of Vin
son, Oregon.
4'JU-atl. B. r. wilhon, Register.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Notlr for 1'ubllratloB.
Ukitko Btatss I.awd Orrtrs.
The Dalles. Oreiron. Dee. I. iww.
XT0TICE IH IIKHEHV OlVhS THAT K1CH-
1 ard W. Kolitaon, of Klsht Mile, Oreicou,
has filed notice ol intention to make final vriMf
IwforeJ. W. Morrow, ronnty clerk, at hisofricel
In Heppner Oreion.on fatiinUv the Hilh dav
of Jauiiarv, .fl, on timber culture application
U.. ,,r. f... II,. Kil l, n bl Ki. In l.,u n.
A K.., .r. ...V . W. W..'? l-V, M., ... M
shin No. I south, raime No. 24 east.
He names as witnesses: John w. Allat'ttt,
rhsrles Imrrahain. John II. Iniirslmlii, Aaron I
S. Haines, all ol Mk-lit Mile, iin-fon.
.w :m j An. r. mijiiiii, negisier.
Notice of Intention.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson k Binne, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, uregon.
These centlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prlcei In keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS.
LIVEETMEIT. BZPFTXB.
puj Jilt
k York Weekly Triune
A Malsral IWaaUler.
Ksrl's Cloyer Itool Ta poriQe tb
blond and give a clear and beantifol
Qotnplriltin. For sal by Well k War
ren,
Will Skip U kaaaaa City.
K. (1. Hperry, of Ueppssr, and Frank
Holland, of Ion, will start Wednesday
(tomorrow) with 44 bsad of si or row
eonnly mot, deetiostion Kan City,
Mr. Mpvrry wos 30 head of lb nnabor,
Holland lbs remainder. Tbs mol market
Is prstly brisk now in tb sail and lb
shir pets iiot tod J wall.
A Welrosse I'sher of '7.
Ths lieginniog of lbs New Year will
bav weloom nsber In tbs sbsp ol
fresh Almsnso, desorlptiv of tb origin,
nator and uses of tb national tonio
and alterative, Hosteller' Stomach Dit
tar. Combined with lb descriptive
matter will b foood calendar and
tmnomloal calculation alwolutsly reli
able for eorisclneea, statistics, illustra
tions, verse carefully selected, and other
mental food highly profitable and eotsr
Isiniog. On tbia psmpblet, pnbltabed
snd prioled annually by Tb Unttter
Company, of Pittsburgh, 00 bands ar
employed In tbs meobanical department
alona. Elsvsn months ar devoted to It
preparation. 1 1 I procurabl fre. of
drnggist and country dealers every
where, aod is print! ta Koglub, (lr
m so, Frenen, Hpaawn, Wslsh, N ir -gtas,
Holland, HJieb and Bohemia.
I AND OrriCIt AT THE DALLES, OHE'iON,
li Imr. S, Iw. rtotic Is hereby given
that the followlof named settler has filed no-I
tl.-a nf his Intention to make Snal pronl In sup
port nf hie rial m, and that eald proof will be
mane netore Josepn u uitienn, u. it. mm., at
Islington, Oregon, on January i), 1V7, vli.
Jt:TVS A. MILLER,
Hd. T. No. M2, lor the Kl Kec tl, Tp I N. B
K. W M.
He names the lollnwlns wltneesee In prove
his mntiniinue residence upon and coltlvalloa
of. Said land, vis:
Olio Hixlxlon. William Browning, Edward
r. Bmwtilns. JcIT Etana. all of lltiK.ti Or
J AS. r. MtMiHK.
fit SA Hegtstar,
OTI(K.
VOTlfl l IIIRr'BVOtVKMlllAT A MEET
ll lug of the Sl" kholders of the llfpnr
Building A U-n A UUon will he held at
their oSr, In Heppner. f..n. on the eec.nd
Tuesday of Januaiy, lW7, hetaeen the boure ol
o a . and i p n nf eald day. for the pur pom
01 sterling aireruirs tor tne suing year.
ED. H hUniir.
Heppner Or., Dee. 7, I. t il eer y.
FOR
Farmers and Vlllaoers,
FOR
Fatners and Mothers,
FOR
Sons and Daughters,
FOR
fill the Family.
All sea4 II
Tbk (alitorou airship tory
having Im3o worn out, the wnia.
tional iajxr down thm ar look-Ut. Helen Ubt.
log op a oew faka.
Ask your pbysicisn. your drnggist and
vonr friends ertnnl Mhllob's Car for
from lbs mn who ar natnrally orpoMd Umsnmption. They will reeouimeoJ
lotb ssior ssnalor, tb Hinjon Htee)
mbinstioo ba but lilt! inflaeae.
It. For ssls by Well A Wsrten
Henstor Uilrhell ba bee la Torttand
for liro aloe letio. lis left
fuf Wsabisgtiin only lt week. II i
far from (leg unapproachable aad t aJ
way too lo oblige. Had Lydell
flsfcer really Jeaired any tnlormatk
frurn Heastng Xlilobell, ths rvoimon
eM and tteiul ws of eblsiala
Co - ri tTt rturti of Neva.l on Me" ' IJ '
. : . i I .. . , Mr. Alitcb.il and tad Is. lea 4 i'l,,llub u
Ho. II J. Patih, of 1' instil!
oniDtj, it a (anilMata for iaVr
of tha Dtl boos of re j reaeotative,
j th Milloo Kagtn,
Ik Me4el Krvlsrajit.
A reedsreal bss bea opened up
op(Meit tb City HuUlby N.J.M;
where neals will l served al all boar
Willi labor is uipl.'yej ta ths kitchen
and dial g room, hh.nl tJe swrvte
al all boar. Tbn dealrtog fir it clas
MMtief ebnald alrfllM lbs M'Ul. In
17
tha rrfsnlential tote hava Ikwd
corn pile, 1 hj tha nevrelarj of tU,
Tha total vot of tha stt i 10,.
315; llrjan at.l He all, 7,SJ,
llfjan aJ WaU.n, 67:, McKiolr;
ao I Hul art, ,K
It ia tr(irUl ! tha AacUlU
l'ri-M that A ml . hr IlatarJ
0 dotsg, b pabttsbe rstber lmf tl
set Wttf la lb OfMnnlsn, detsaadiag
soots UfiaieU-i. Tb 4eig in all
Ibis ta l rs sfparssl. Ther ar
bf prteelatl ! pahli Seal
r laJicrosi and tb few 1'iwtlasJ g..
l.mea wbe) det e srneeitlv J a
phlisly, I b' rW sl.it ll.Ubell par.!
bM Views, "fof tb ! ttt tb psopl,
Mast tr(4 to ba lsgb4 at by tb b
sevvisg. ll I lovs's Ub-r le)t, lt th
will rrlva f pnpnUr iutcip- ppf r4 lrfa will nt stsal any Ad
ttna tl r.BcUn t'a anriiewLsL a l bwt)0(rvslli UsaWt,
Chriataaa prMBt ll it alao sail
that lUyarJ U Mm, but bil Tb leoala ba Wma Wytag ta
frin-U 'D tht ri.U ItJiik that tha ,wr rU,"f M,th.tl U mel
kind of XsWeseal nwetieg bis
Hon mm exteii wtii. list lb
I autk rare.
wet hrsMtlh srrnred.
taib KeaseJ. l'rK Ml
emt. Nasal lajertor free). For J by
Wells A H arte.
T M.I IMH.f C U. Khali, U lb
Atlelup Herat J, d nut pf kiget
left a souanl f being laU; heas bis
peliliK Ui tut eppxtotexj regielef bf IL
land anVet al lbs pteet I alreaJy out
Mr. fbuit kaa Lad cttdeU gpt-
hn In lead kisltets, sJ tb wy Ws
"liiMted 'es np" fof MKialy
title bis t rerrgaitB.
acr Urjp t f any tfft 'ruw lht
tHurc woall t-w ilriJol! im
CVasusiptro, La Oripp, rweat
4 all lbrwal and Lnag diss i sis r
sired by kliak' Car. ft ! by
Hells A M stff.
I J ba sn.ml.ir,! a dissifl! slt.l le. 'l T ' t . J
bwi bt slat Wi a a smssl l lb 1 r
Bvery tHy CtrsrMsas
To all part of tb world a N arranged
fr aay dsy ia tb year, tor on or tuor
pervtos, npon spplioatioa lo sey princi
pal ticket agent of tb Cbioago, Milwq
ks A Hi Psnl railway. lUasrsriswrar
tally prepared for nsorsvios to Calllo
ala, FlfirlJa, MsiIsha, China, Japan, and
ta aay pari of Europe. Ftioitles f srs
kahed. Iseladtng nil sit nee. Ttekets
forslsbsd ltr tb emplei Jonrnvy. Ii
is st kreery t wait for any so -called
"IVsnnally OindaeUd K.iearei.m."
tbeee dsye nf pmgret snligbtenmsnl,
with tb 1'eglieh langasgs spka la
ty land aader tb ana, n il n4
be. to dped Bpo tb sevvt of
gntJe fng stithl etBg, but tan go II
! r ia saiall family parlie. witb
(rest taiafnrf and saniy, and at on'
o 0T.see. Writ Is C i E4lr,
(WrJ Aft. Cblfsgx Mil soke A
Hi Tsal r4sy, rnlad. (r , Im 4-
laila if yoej ar ttleeBp!stg a I rip,
l' 01
' New Is t ere ail Ssl iHeesjeea
Hip!y spply Ttws;s's (bniml "
!( tatcmal ehHa lr4. Co'e
Wilee. svieana, ilsh, all esplhs lh
fees kasde, A, Ustlsg tb skin
elear, bit aal bltky. ll gtet ti
lag s4 Pali wet r y-eseesel
by ) ke rssnedy. Atk yar Jrng
M M !' Oiiel
J A fce4 tutsias Fmeritet
I ..ea4 bt.tnd. ! elMW, Slid k id
ey, ltf aeij bawel rit:e eiea Ste4
, hy Kal Clf ftl le. tt ssls by
I Melt A W alien.
With the clone of the rreaitlcutial campaign TOE TRIBUNE
recognizee the fact that the American people are now aoxioua to give
their time to home and businosi interests. To meet thia condition.
r
politica will bave far leea apace and prominence, until another Stale or
National occasion demanda a renewal of the fight for the principle for
which THE TUIDUXE baa labored from ita inception to the present
dhj, and won ita greatest victories.
Evert possible effort will be pnt forth, and money freely spent,
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