Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 11, 1896, Image 2

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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.
Tbe recent message of President
Cleveland is one of the ablest, if
not the best, that ever emanated
from his hand. It is quite a bui
prise in many particulars, but all
in all is what might be expected
from a democratic president who
is not in touch with his party or
ganization.
His introductory is peculiar, as
it hints that the termination of the
recent political battle was satis
factory to him. He says, "A po
litical contest involving momentous
consequences, fraught with fever
ish apprehension, and creating ag
gressiveness so intense as to ap
proach bitterness and passion has
been waged throughout our land,
and determined by the decree of
free and independent suffrage
without disturbance of our tran
quility, or the least sign of weak
ness in our national structure."
The president then perpetrates a
huge joke by alluding to "brevity"
to "avoid tiresome narration," in
referring to the fact that many de
tails had been omitted and would
appear in departmental reports.
The president is always heavy and
verbose in state papers and publio
addresses, thus "brevity," it must
be admitted, is a new feature with
him, and which only appeared in
the introductory part of his mes
sage.
The president regrets that some
thing has not intervened to stay
the hand of the bigoted Turk, but
says that American citizenship and
interests have boon protected am
cautions this government to avoid
interference that would not only
bring the opposition of the Otto
man eovernment, but that of the
groat nations of Europe whone duty
it is to take the inintive in the pro
tection of property and life in
Turkey. Our nation is advised to
permit tho wives and families o
Armenian refugees to join their
husbands and fathers here.
Tho Cuban question is handled
carofully, with dao regard to the
rights of all. It is truo that the
American people sympathize deeply
with tho Cubans, and wera it in
their province recognition of tbei
rights as bolligorenU, if not
their independence, would have
been accorded long ago. And yet
the president is taking a wise,
a (
statesman-like course in giving
both sidosj ample opportunity to
settle their difficulty, but at the
note time warning them that
Bpain must not espect this attitude
on tbs part of this country to con
tinus as any Permanent policy.
adding that the frnitfulneas of the
island and its oortunitis to
make tuotey had attracted from
t'W.OOO.OOO to tfO.000,000 of
American capital and tlat if Spain,
after due and ample trial, still
Lowed an inability to oojm with
the insurgents and protect these
interests and the lives of American
subjects, Spain might as well make
tip her mind to eiprt-t the inter
vention of the t'oiUvl States to set
tle lis difficulty, even if it tk
fighting to accnuiplUii it
Tho Venezuelan natter is re
ferred t the plan of general aibi
tritinu commend!, tbs scheme of
tiaminatiocs in the consular set-
ties favorably mentiottod; also that
iT)dl rid? nr far attbMdft
should ro4L Tbs seal
I ft ft . . . ,
com id ror ins sbsie ci aiietiion,
Lil ths condition t f our Indian
population is j Vco of with deep
roueern, and lis L that it ma-
I WUi'ieJ. TLi preeidrtil notes
tbs fart that thers is Do diUiiuu
turn ol tii duujNt iT tbionra,
and tbt abuses hats crept ia that
a . a
must i (rrcwi, em
WottLf .rjstjfS i&icht I
wrege. io an sttileator ti m
out thoM t4 "worthy t-t their
rntinUj's afTi-ftl'tisU rrrorm.
tlkM."
Tit rr.ilftt d-IWIs tb Wit
son tariff law in a sort of a per
functory manner, the bill that he
refused to sign on account of its
"perfidy and dishonor." There is
nothing, however, in his defense of
the same to inspire our people
with the idea that this law should
remain on the statute books. It is
horribly inequal, unjuat and fails
to encompass the full spirit of our
great American republic.
In regard to financial legisla
tion, the president referred to the
so-called "endless chain," created
originally through the exigencies
of war. His concluding words on
this subject are as follows:
"In considering projects for the
retirement of United States notes
and treasury notes issued under
the law of 1890, 1 am of the opin
ion that we have placed too much
stress upon the danger of con
tractmg the currency and have
calculated too little upon the gold
that would be added to our circu.
lation if invited to us by better
and safer financial methods. It is
i t a
not so mucn a contraction or our
curreucy that should be avoided,
as such equal distribution. This
might be obviated, and any fear of
harmful contraction at the same
time removed, by allowing the or
ganization of smaller backs and in
less populous communities than
are now permitted, and authorizing
banks to establish branches in
smaller communities under proper
restrictions.
"The entire case may be pre
sented by the statement that the
day of sensible and sound finan
cial methods will not dawn upon
ue until our government abandons
the banking business and the ac
cumulation of funds, and confides
its monetary operations to the re
ception of the money contributed
by the people for its support, and
to expenditure of such money for
the people's benefit Our business
interests and all good citizens long
or rest from feverish agitation
and the inauguration by the gov
ernment of a reformed financial
policy whioh will encourage enter
prise and make certain the rewards
of labor and industry."
Since 1879, the year that specie
payment was resumed, there has
been no scare to create any "end
loss chain" until the Cleveland
administration came into power.
when the doubt of its ability to
handle "the ship of state" became
apparent A new and imperfect
tariff bill was thrust upon the poo
pie, and added to the very bad
features occasioned by general dirt
trust Thus it was that an "end
less chaiu" came into existence. It
is clearly evidout that an ndmiuis
tration which inspires confidence
will have no troublo with our
financeD, and it should be clearly
evident that a reformation is abso
lutely necessary before it is at
tempted. No one honestly doubts
Mr. Cleveland's patriotism, but thoy
do know that his judgmout is no.
toriouHly bad in many things.
form adopted at St Louis- Those
absent on this account were Du
bois, Pettigrew, Mantle, Cannon,
Squire and Teller. Dubois has
resigned his place on the steermg
committee and as secretary of the
caucus.
Fitzsimmons has sued Sharkey
for the $10,000 purse, and accord
ing to the evidence he ought to
have it "Fitz" will prove clearly
that he is the victim of a conspiracy.
It is not difficult to understand
that Eastern Oregon has the right
to ask for the speakership of the
next house of representatives.
They have not been favored with
such an officer since E. L. Smith,
of Hood River, was speaker. East
ern Oregon will doubtless center
an Hon. J. N. Brown, of Heppner,
and it looks like be would have
enough following to nominate him
in the caucus.
A Welcome Usher of '97.
The beginning of the New Year will
have a weloome usher in the shape of
fresh AlmaDRO, descriptive of the origiD,
nature and uses of the national tonio
and alterative, Hostetter's Stomach Bit
lers. Combined with the deecriptive
matter will be found calendar and as
trnnomioal calculations absolutely reli
able for ooneotness, statistics, illustra
tions, verses carefully seleoted, and other
mental food highly profitable and enter,
taining. On this pamphlet, published
and printed annually by The Hosteller
Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 hands are
employed in the meobauioal department
alone. Eleven months are devoted to its
preparation. It is procurable free, of
druggists and country dealers every
where, and is printed in English, Ger
man, French, Spanish, Welsh, Norwe
gian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian.
who hss been recommended for the posi
tion by Colonel Parker, the District of
Columbia member of the republican na
tional committee, bat whoever be ap
points will bare the eordial support of
the people of Washington regardless of
party.
The True Remtdy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
'Chief," says: "We won't keep boose
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the true remedy nntil we need Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other remedy
oan take its plaoe in our home, as, in it
we have a certain and sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc."
It ia idle to experiment with other
remedies, even if they are urged od yon
as jast as good as Dr. King's New Dis-
oovery. Tbey are not as good, beoause
tnia remedy has a record of oures and
besides is guaranteed. It never fails to
satisfy. Trial bottles free at Conser &
Brock's drug store.
The Seed is the Vital Thing.
.WHAT OCR EXCHANGES BAY.
Hon. John H. Mitohell will attend to
hia duties in Washington during the
entire winter. Ha will not come borne
to buy votes to re-elect himself, if he
could buy them. His record is behind
him, and upon that he proposes to stand
for his return to the United States sen
ate. Ha will be eleoted, we prediot, on
the first ballot He ought to be, sinoe
he has stood by the people of bis own
state on all questions of public interest.
Baker City Republican.
Planting must be began right, else no
amount of cultivation or fertilizer oan
prevent the orop being a failure. The
Orel step is the selection of the seed.
Do not take aoy risks here. Get seeds
that you can depend upon seeds that
are fresh, that have a reputation behind
them. The most reliable seeds grown in
this oooDtry are Ferry's Seeds. When
ever seeds are sown the name of D. M.
terry a uo., or. uetroit, Mien., is a
guarantee of quality and freshness! The
greatest oare and strictest caution are
exercised in the growing, selection, pack
ing and distribution of their seeds. Not
only mast tbey be fresh, bat they mast
be true to name.
On a par with the quality of the seeds
is Ferry's Seed Annual for 1897, the most
comprehensive and valuable book of the
kind ever printed. Every planter, large
and small, should get, read and digest
this book before planting a Bingle seed.
It is free to all who address the firm as
above.
What's the Matter With ? -
Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the
Odd Combination Store of
P. C. Thompson Co.
Is the best plaoe to bay Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, 8apen7ers,
Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or
Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
E. W. Bingham, of Portland, has
drafted a registry law which in the form
of a bill will come before the legislature.
Mr. Bingham is the man who did more
than any other man to secure the Aus
tralian ballot law for Oregon and a regis
try law from his hands is worthy of con
sideration. A registry law is needed
and the prospects are bright for one.
Are Yon Made
Miserable by Indigestion. Conwtiufl'
tion, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, fellow
skin? Sbiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
oare. Hot sale by Wells &Warren.
.DONT F0P.6ET THE PLACE.
17 00TS AND SHOES
D
THE PLACE TO GET THEM 13 AT
He has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE
Old Stand, Main Street.
LATEST STYLES.
Repairing a Specialty.
Mitchell need have no fears as
to his re-election. He will have a
walkover.
A mat'K ic India is killing
hundreds. Eight hundred have
perished so far.
rrtviDEXT LnrtRrxAN, of Li
beria, died on Nor. 1 1th. II is
native of Liberia,
TBI sen at a is preparing tho way
for an international agreement on
tbe question of silver.
QrtM "Lll," of Hawaii, that is
the nurn that was, is risitinc
America on a pleasure trip.
Tot appearance of soow.or Arc
tic U, in Oregon is said by some
to iudicaU a Lard winter ahead.
Cltt IK, of Illinois, tn ado
ringing ieech on the Cuban
question yeterdy, lie esj
Spain ia tbs prince of rol lers.
Iris evident that the thoglty
bill faonot bs paaae.1 The dmv
rrals do tvt watt it, as well as
namtr of republicans, I f pasee.
the president would veto it
i . 11 ""f
Vk HlHi.mo was elms
mayor of Sstem, lale YV, P.
Famish was "indicated" 'J Meg
elected to a similar wltioa and as
his own etieeeeaor. tip at l'ebdlel.ib.
a. . .a k k
nil! ids repeMteao causae
mwiin Kf iif r nil yri m 11
wk fcumlwf tre is I rt t
traut they d- like tie tt-
WASHINGTON NEWS
Washington, Deo. 4, 1896. -Senator
Sherman with oharaoteristlo promptness
and bluntness pat bis foot down on the
sensational stories saying that he had
made a deal with President elect Mo-
Kinley, Governor Bnsbnell and Chair
man Hanna, whereby be was to resign
from the senate to beoome secretary of
state and Governor Busbnell was to ap
point Mr, Hanna to succeed him iu the
senate. Said Mr. Sherman: "I have
not talked with Mr. McKinley nor with
Mr. Hanna sinoe the election, and no
tters have passed between us eioepton
ordinary matters. There has not been
word on the subjeot between either Mr
McKinley or Mr. Hanna and myself. I
know Mr. Hanna well. Ws are friends.
He is e man of lofty parposes sod a dis
interested gentlemen. I do not believe
he ia seeking any oflloe or wants it." Mr
Sherman also bad something to say
about the difference of opinion among re
publicans as to what should be attempted
n the way of legislation at this session
of oongreis, and be stated the oase just
as It is when he said that there was oo
friction among republicans and no like
liiiooj or uilliirencea ttisl would give
rouble. "The question ie one," be
added, "ooncerniug whioh men may
honestly differ, but all that will le net
tied in Ounforonce."
Senator Quay has reason to feel grati
fied at the reeeption bis ides for the re-
tirrueutol the greenbacks Is meeting
from senators and representatives, eves
if it does not get adopted. His idee is to
remove the opportunity for raiding the
golj in the treasury by replacing U
grerobarks with notes payable io gold
at the option of tbe government, lie
thinks) Ibtwe Dotes would everywhere be
regarded as good ss gold; that they
would I Used by tbe banks to uaiolalo
their gold remvs, and that tbeir nae
woulJ put an end to tbe much talked
about "endless chain." Men who are
Opposed to further issue of bonds taks
kindly Io 8oator Quay's plsn, and if so
(eglilalrua increasing tbs reveou ess
be had Ibis inter, lbs; may try Io pel
il through congress, provided thai It
sodoreed by the republics census.
see
There ie a decided revival of tbe talk
A organising a Talent Iter, with rule ef
practice strict enough to make lbs pro
freatn) of Ueitle palest as honorable
as Ibal of preettoing ia ear highest Is
coarle. And tbr t resen eigh for
the revivsl, l. The boworable petes!
lewyer dneen'l tike Io be eosslJrred It
the seme els ee the gree goods sota.
lbs banco starrer or the Uhsil vs Jet ef
lottery tickets. Hal if emetlleg iso't
deee to stop and to prevent lb bone
offers of eIUtl would be perches ef
pa t tilt sad ef lottery prliee ft Idea
bether aluUble er aei,ltre Ie grave
danger that tbey ill be eo eaeixHeWd,
eeiUtiilr to the suie U uf ito b are
benened by lb erttae of doubtful
legality an J of erUs lnmre!lly. I'nl
efur atl.lt Is the toveoU ! !
prteeiH the a l. Tbe U. H. euatte
Let the tariff tinkers remember that it
required a yeor and a half to pass tbe
McKinley bill and about as long to pass
tbe Wilson bill. There is no precedent
warrant tbe idea that the proposed
extra session of tbe fifty-fifth congress
could pass and have in operation an
ultra protective tariff measure before
next June. Telegram.
Tbe story of Maceo'i death was spoil
ed by putting silk stockings ou tbe
corpse. Instead of being a daintily'
hosed carpet warrior the man was most
likely is a regular military Jerrmiab
SimpsoD. Telegram.
A Valuable Journal.
The January number of Toilettes will
be an excellent edition of that popular
fashion magazine. Aside from all of its
splendid features as a journal of illus
trations of fashions, what renders Toil
ettes even more useful to the vast ma
jority of its purobasers is its line of 10
oent epeoial patterns, which are invalu
able in the home as well as to dress
makers, and tbe fact that it retails every
where for only 25 cents per oopy, or $2.00
for a twelve months' subscription, which
makes it the most reasonable of all first
class fashion magazines. All newsdeal
ers and booksellers sell Toilettes. It is
published at 126 West 23rd Street, New
York.
The Ills or Women.
Constipation, causes more than half
the ills of women. Karl's Clover Boot,
Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation.
Dor sale bv Wells & Warren.
ENGLISMUSINESS
ni l pnF&ss
r asm sssa mm s ssaaAtu
PORTLAND OREGON
Notice of Intention.
ran
Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT'0 LAMES
It Meceo stays dead this time be will
disappoint his friends snd delight his
enemies Telegram.
I AND OFKIOE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
J Dec. 8. lH'.tti. Notii-e is hereby ariven that
the following-named settler haa Died notice of
nis intention to make nnal proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Orcnon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on January 15, 1WI7, viz:
THOMAS McINTIRE,
H. E. No. 5718, for the Bee 19, Tp 1 8, R28
E, W M.
He names the following; wltnesnei to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz;
Thomas Glltlllln. Alex Cornett, James Mc-
Intlre and James Johnson, all of Heppner. Or.
fl. r. WH-NON,
500-10. Register
Timber Culture Final Proof.
The editor of one of our exobaogea en
courages bis delinquent subscribers to
nse lees tobacco and not drink so muoh
whisky until they pay up what tbey owe
Dim, and auas thai tbey sbould lose do
time in doing so, as the bog cholera is
lieble to strike that section aoy time.
Notice for Publication.
Vhitso Htatis Laud Omrs,
The DalW-s. Oresnn. Nov. 17. 1HKI.
JOTIOR 18 HEKKBY GIVEN THAT SQL IKE
i. Turner, ol Ilenpner. Oregon, haa died
notice of Intention to make final proof before
J. W. Morrow, Co. Clerk, at his oftVe In Hcpp
ner, Oregon, on taturday the nth day of January.
l"'7. on umher ruiiur uppitratiou r.. w, u.r
the HKU of section No. M. Ill UiwDnhlD Ho. 1
south, range No. 'J enat.
lie names as wltnveaca: William u. Mccarty,
Rolxrt W. Turner, James K. bevey. frank K.
Ilcl I. of Heppner, Oregon.
J Art. t, MOORE, Register.
THIS.
A story, which is too good to keor , is
told of a lady teaober of this county or
some other count, or somewhere, who,
having an inordinate dread of coutagl.
ons diseases, sent a little girl home be
oanse she said ber mother was sick.
The next day tbe child presented ber
self at school with ber Soger In ber
mouth and little bat swinging by ths
string, and said: "Ws'se got a liitls
baby at our boose, but mamma told me
in tall mn II ian's aalnhlns Thai He name the following wllneaae to prove hit
i ctiiiiiniMiuB rrviiieiH'ai ufMjn aim ruiuviuiinui.
teacher blushed el rbtlv. eaid she was said land, vis :
jeaaa n, prrncn. Ol neppner, irregon. J a mm
I'alrUk IHihrrty, of Vln
Notice of Intention.
Land Orru s at La grand, Oknoon.
NoveniheMth. !).
JOTICR ! HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 following. nained ecttlcr has filed lint Ire
of his InU-iitlnu to make llual liroof in support
of hl claim, and that sold proof will lie made be
fore K. W rreeland, I ninmlaaimier U. I. Irvull
Court al llitpptier, Oregon, on Imvinliar U'lli
lw.i, vl:
I'AMKi. r. iiiir.Kii,
It. E. 477 lor tbe HE'. Sec, 12, Tp I S, R 3 E. W.
glad or tl, snd lo'd ber popil to take a
seat.
Kelson, Itamald
son, Ongm,
4 :1.
H. F. WIUtOK. Rrgl.tcr.
LI. W. Hcolt, editor ol the Oregonien,
is mentioned for eeerelsry of the Irene
ory. McKinley might seek further, bnt
be oan Bud no better qualified gentli
man for this cabinet position than tbe
editor of tbe leadiog paper of the Faolflo
eoeat. Certainly do other doia men ia
tbe whole west beve doee more for tbe
gold stesdefd Ibsa bee Mr. Hoolt. Ao
enthaeieetio admirer declares Ibat Koott
Is the braioieel editor ia tbe United
HteleeCoDdoa Cllobev
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Koike for ribhrallim.
t'giTp Sftvts Lans Orrus.
1h iNillra. fn-nn. Iwc. I. IA
XOTICK IS IO KKHV .IVKN THAT Rl ft
r. Vt . HoMann. of KUhl Mile. Oregon
haa S!et hMIenf tiilrtition to make final prwt
mt..rJ. W. Mnrmw, riHinty clrrk, at hie nfllf
In Hrppnaf Oregon, on ealuMay tha .MB day
nf January, on tmlHr enlliir appllralloo
No r. lot th N ia ol aertlon o, iU. la low B
thin No t amilh. rai. No. il east.
He Mims aa allni-nw John w. Alltl It
Charlr Ingrahtm. John II. Ingraham. AaroO
S. Ilalnra.atll r.ignl M 11., (rr..n
mhJ JAM. r. XiKIKH, Rller.
There oaghl to be bo eueslioa as to
rUnalor klilclell's powliosj oo the mossy
qaeettoa. In ble speeeb st UeMioovilie
be quoted the Ht. Ioois platform snd
said; X)a this t sued snd ou tbie I
hv stood -bimetallism by Interealioaal
ssreemettL" ConU say words be ssore
proooneeed tbso Ibeeet-Coadiio Otut.
Heslic 1'alUre.vo would, as we said
some deys sgo, (make a ntoel esel!enl
preaidetit ol the tpuef btsach ol lbs
Utegosj tegtslature. Us Is the peve la all
the qeelitteeof a gooJ pteetdleg efSset
of say ef tbe dMnhgeisb! Ibirly-
HaUm Htsleamaa.
Notice of Intention.
t ATI Orflrt AT TBI PAI l.M OREi.Ol
1 1 Im. a, lav H'.llra Is hrl v gives
thai tha lollowli.g nai4 a.tti.f haa ntad rio-
II. of hit lnli.Uoo to mat Bnal pf In tup.
t.n l Mtrialia. ! thai tai.l t ''d will I
ma.ta mon J,aph L. .Imi. O. a Ona
lttogloa, itrg.-o. mi January ., 17, tit,
Jl eTt i A. MIU RK.
H I r wt tt.e Sot II. Tp I 5,
e r. W M
Ha the Mlowms Wllnaa n Mtr
kit rotilniuut letelaura Upoa til rttiUaO4l
ol. aat4 land.
i-.io H. .1.1.. n WlUiani SmwMng RdwaM
f Straw hlbg, Jtn kiaua, all of lMngo "t
lion. J. N . Ilroen, etete repet els-
lite Iron stores county, te s taedhitU
f.if siwaktr et the beee, and If ll.at
butrtaT is givo to as F.aaUia Oc( .e
eae Vr. iWnee eiestde atsry 4 etiow
of meg it. lis te a Wit, oi
yoneg sbo, aed, la our eiialHt, te well
ill give il to bim efur be gtle kis pet- Unaltft4 I Ike r"iie te el..eb be
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Ih.tf aSV.a In It ..b ll.a. lit aii
t-lav fW Itnct. '" tal tha Ikn-ara of
k M. a4 e a. "4 aat I day tha Mlna,
til. S IMr
tffaa lf , W !. l t- l Upr'f
set, but It Is Mme be gels bis t ut
tbal be M k lotted, if be doeeo'l atnaiat
good Jodgaseet eeiMigb t aaeke bas S
plteetio tbfough booersble aiant t
teie, snh se would eewi Ike Ulre
.Itfih.e f lotiefy eiib.ls iei.i tltatr
buaibeo fof Ibe sakewf Mltrtag edvseee
f-e ft"m IliS fnekets f latatilata If
sa ieteelnr ! ae'l keaw uf seeb a Brut
be about J In (lire ef ftteal, sed ttksse
rlieeoe.
esse
CheiMueti HaSSS tS siHa4 la Weab.
i.o ibis week, te eeeeusss Ibe ebeir
esse el tbe taeeg s'eiu eeSkiHee ss4
lak Olbef 4nsMMy biessls
ewie.-Astel'twi llerstd.
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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 & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Uregon.
Theae gentlemen are well acanalnted with Grant, Harney. Crook. Oilltam and other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prices in keeping with ths times.
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All the Family.
With tie cloao of the rreaitleotial campaign TIIE TRIBUNE
recognizes the (act that the American people are now aoxiona to gire
their time to borne and business interests. To meet this condition.
politic will have far lem apace and prominence, nntil another State or
National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for tbe principles for
which TIIE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the rreaenk
day, and won its greatest victories.
Ererf possible effort will be put forth, and money freelj spent.
to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a
National Family Newspaper,
interesting, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member
We lurnlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly
Tridune" one Year lor $3.00.
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