-I m m A. m 3 IT 4 'V KT 9''l ; ilW lWS WQf THE ULTIMATE RESULT. Dnstin. He haa not really warmed bis chair since arriving at the cap ital, but occasionally may be seen dodging around the corridors like Bancho'a ghost If Morrow coun ty was compelled to change from Representative Brown to a man like Dastin, in the matter of a rep resentative, God pity us. No greater misfortune could be visited upon us. Our representative is doing his duty; Dustin is not, and, further, will not. - The Gazette shall oppose any combination that joins fliorrow witu a populist county in the matter of represen tation in the legislature. While the enemies of Senator Mitchell are load in their claims that he is beaten, it is almost ab solutely certain that he will be chosen to succeed himself at the joint convention on Wednesday of this week. It is well known that if he is thus chosen he will be seated by the U. S. Benate. Sen ator Mitchell is the choice of a majority of the Oregon legislature, and if he was a candidate before the people would win by an over whelming majority. The will of the people cannot and will not be thwarted. The fight against Seuator Mitch ell has been one of the most bitter ever experienced in the west, and for absolute dishonesty caps the climax of all, the Robertson out rage in the Indiana legislature some years ago appearing as a little spot upon the political hori boq as compared with it. It this country of free institutions it is supposed that majorities rule, but Oregon has set aside this principle of liberty through a pack of polit ical renegades, aye knaves. In all respects this outrage has no par allel. But the Gazette', readers will be glad to hear that dospite all, Mr. Mitchell's friends are sure of the re-election of tha senator. McKinley is now rapidly mak ing selections for his cabinet. Up to date he has selected John Sher man, of Ohio, for secretary of state; Lyman J. Gage, of Illinois, secre tary of the Treasury; Russell A, Alger, of Michigan, secretary of war; James Wilson, of Iowa, sec retary of agriculture. Charles G Dawes, of Chicago, has also receiv ed the appointment of controller of the currency to succeed Eckels. Tbe Evening Telegram kindly suggests that the legislature should either sing this week or get off the perch. The probabilities are that there will be Borne humming be fore the week is over, even though melody should be entirely lacking. BEWARE OP FARE CMS. Take Paine s Celery Com pound if You Need a True Remedy. Do Not Allow a Salesman Palm off Any Substitute. to Health is too Precious to Listen to the Preaching of Quacks. Paine's Celery Compound Makes the Sick Well Again. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCt'IT COCRT OF THE STATI ol Oregon, for the County of Morrow. William Peuland, Plaintiff, VI. William Doonan ai d Mary J. Doonan. Defendants. To William Doonan, one of defendant! herein: In the name of the htate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer or other wise plead to the complaint flUd against you in the above entitled suit on or before the next regular term of of the above entitled court, to wit: Th First Day of March, 1897, and if you fall to to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judg ment against you for the sura of five hundred and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together with rluterest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum irom me vaa aay or uctoner, ltwo until paid, and for the sum of fifty dollars atiorneyt fee s and for his costs and disbursements in this suit; and the court shall decree that the mortg age executed by the said William Doonan and Mary J. Doonan to plaintiff hererein, dated the 12th day'of April, WJ1, upon the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter of section 28 and the south east quarter of section 28 and the south half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the Bouthwest quarter of section twenty seven, all in township one south of range '27 east of the Willamette meridian, be foreclosed, and the said real property sold and the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment to plaintiff of the above named sums of money; that all of the defendants, and all persons claim ing through or under them, or any of them, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, estate, Interest and hen at law and in equity, and all equity of redemption, in and to, and upon every part of said real property. This Summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made atchambera, Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the lath day of January, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS, ow-ai. Attorneys for Plaintiff. CONSIGNMENT 1 ..AT.. BISHOP'; A NUSfUEB of senatorial elections occurred throughout the country ast week. John C. Spooner was elected in Wisconsin, John P. Jones in Nevada, W. A. Harris in Kansas, Joseph II. Earle in South Carolina, Geo. Turner in Washing- on And Heitfield in Iduho. WHAT OUtt EXCHANGES SAY. The National Editorial Associa' tion meets at Gulvottton, Texas, on February 17th, 1HD7. Hoke Smith says Nryau'a At Junta effort as a locturor was tha nioHt comploto failure ho ever saw. And lloko oiifjlit to know a coin- jilolo failure when ho boch it, adds A pardonio friend. We need a Hon Hullor for gov ernor of Oregon. A littlo stern patriotism and loss catering to law-breakera by the officials, would be a idcsainp; to thia country. Daker City Republican. AccottbiNd to an exchange Mo- Kinley will bo the third Method! preaident of the United Btatea. O the othera eight have Imon Kpia copaleana, ait l'roabyteriana, two I'nitcriaiia, one Chriatiau and one Freethinker. Am predicted in the lftt hutue oi the ()a.ctl lleitlii'ldj tliApopuliM liuiniiioo for acnntor, ham electci up in I khu 1uImi' difeat wit a a crctt diKfippoiittiui'tit ti bin in my fri.iiU but from a ((otitic! Utidpiiit it una rorUiuly a cnvl lUU.t ncL Jt iHir (SiioiiOE TtiiMtt, of tW ku, Haa tdiK-lod iMiator,ly a com bioalion of fuaioiiiata, up in 'ah iugtou laat Friday, tfpoktno Dow baa the two eoiiaU.re and one of the reprearntativpa. Why not invite "Dude" LU to move over to Hpokaue au 1 make it ooaqiaioua. Hi a vote of wore than two to one tbe Nevada Ipgialatare baa paaMvt h bill fa rot log price fihtiOi;. 1 he governor baa aigoi the lill and it ia bow a law. Tbe Ctrl-tt-Fitimrnin fight it eooq Li cum off, and airily lUito an. t'ar..ii ara actira apiraiita for the ilum. .S'tnala ia a atata of u grtt tr-.urN au I rno pirtaly liiut (utile f..rrita capital rk'.id. f h 'ii..r. Tn E H -inrra I ill .i r aptlitn tho Ut" aa l.i a.i,t-ra and rrpii. l.Utit.'a about Jh,., It (a Uuf tir In iiunjr rMc(4 For rf ampin, M4uow au l (haul Man ! are Kiteo i.t. j iirit rprwn latim. Firusft tia, i! u ta.it tLU miubimli..o t i in, Jd lgin turn that Grant aol llamry Wtmv ttxthkg atlLetaudatf There ia not a oitiznn in tbia atate o( tbe narroweat oapaoity who cannot aee that malice prompte the treaoheroni dexterity of tbe editor of the Oregonlao in making war npon all repablicaoa whom be cannot rale through bn olam- oroaa faotion. Bat the execution of bit groei deaigot will fail, ai aaoh iatrigaee and oppoaitlon to tbe will of the people most always fail, to aooomplitib the viru lent object of tbe vile heart of tbe editor of tbe Oregoniao whose temerity bna brought till rotten sheet to the very verge of public oontempt for ita publicly Oonfeaeed diehoneatv and deHitrtion of Mr. F.llia during the lute coiiKrenMl'inttl campaign which again brought the di-t potiMiu of the Oregouinu to naught by tha timely discovery of the people of the true diameter of its eilitur. The varnished color of hia goM nimi.c nii tiillisoi, failing to convince the people, ahow how foul waa hi oii(ii:i,m to Mr. J'IIim for no one knew better than did IIih editor ol tha Orcgotilnu llnit the feat of Mr. Klli iuihIh certuiu tho elec tion of Mr. Quinn,a pronounced aiUer man, lfl to 1. It ia time for thia brute - tMt, who deaervea not the name of man , to find an end of lying, fraud and deceit if be would poae aa the leader of the republican party duriog the next Campaign, wbiob be oow threaten! to do. Tbia living dead maa of tbe Oregooian aaem to antioipata with tnaliuoaal pleaaure Ibe approaotilog ttat campaign in wbloh be aarU tbe right to deter mine tbe qualification of all ramlidalee from eorooer to goverwor. Thia bit of arroganc. la the refinement of tha loao laoee of the editor of tbe Oregooian and daaervee Ibal antwar from the people of thia etale which bia true character will Invoke. The editor of the Oregooian ie a lmoniahed that if be deeirea to pert oat the friendship and Ilia natural mel odj of hi amiabla thieve whom ba will tamp with hi authentication ! a amtahlecandiilatea (.if the vatlouacmcea In this at he will d.i well to have lhir 'h.'l"i;ti'li tskrll lief.ira the ttny of rli'Clhio forth day f.ill.mlng they will mcl reaon.hl hull final lot fel llir.inb a t-iii tlifi-slilng uactntie. One )tii(iiin la n llli'.l. at lf it, f. The Wonderful Prescription That Results From the Life Work of America's Greatest Phy sician, Investigator and Practitioner. There ia one direction, aa Dr. Gaorga F. Hhrady, Amerioa's first Burgeon, dis tinctly says, in whiob people seem to need enlightenment at present more thi.n they have for many years past. "This is tbe rational appreciation of tbe dnager of quackery and fke cares." Dr. Shrady'a Article in tbe New York World of Dec. 27 should ba read by every man and woman who ia ever in clined to listen to tbenoosenioal,buttoo often plausible, rambling of traders ia patent medicines. When Prof. Edward E. Phelps. M. D., L. L. D., of Dartmouth college, after a long life of study in the most recent scientific investigation of diaea.ee, evolve tbe marvelous formula of Paine's oelery compound when after the closest poasi- ble observance by tbe best praotitiooers it is found that this greatest remedy of oar generation not only does all, but even accomplishes more than tbe modeatdoo- tor the giant among meo that be baa proved to be more than be waa willing: at Bret to claim when thousands of suf ferers in every walk of life, suffitrera from the ailments that ooma from over work, duruoged digestive orgnna, iut puire.l nervous systems, too poor or too rich living, inatteutiou to hygienic laws, bave been absolutely reatorej to health by Paine's celery compound, after vainly trying every other possible remedy, and brtiug dosed by well meaning but in competent so-called physioiana. When this is token into coosidoration, and at tbe same time we find hosts of people etill willing to be led astray by the hundred and one nostrums which ir responsible traders try to foiel npon them on the pretext that these prepara tions are "as good as Paine's celery oompound" (but really because they make a big profit on suoh preparations), it is time for every one who detests fraud, to warn his neighbors, and take tbe warning to himself, that when be goes to get a bottle of Paiue's oelery compound be must not be wheedled into taking some other remedy. Paine's oelery compound makes ps ple well. These other thing work harm. Paine's oelery oompound is not a pat ent medicine. Its formula is given freely to everv physician. These trashy stuffs tbat yoo are asked to buy are made up of ingredients tbat should never be takeo into a aiok stomach. Toose ordioary nervines, tonics And sarsaparillas are no more to be oompareJ wnn tains a oelery compound than glimmering candle is to be comrared wun tne wonderful modem search light If a persoa needs a trae oerve tool a. i real blood porifler, a reliable dinretio, mi wui restore streo ft h, renew vitality, regulate the kidueya, liver and bowela, ana mate one well, let that parson try bis or ber first bottle of Paine's oelery nompouna ana mug the wonderful re suit! hold-up in tbe houwe In order to defeat Mitohell. Where aucb men can got their inllueooe no one on earth can tell. If Kimoiiiem ia not forever buried in tbia etiitit, the republican party had Juat as well bang np the fiddle and the bow. It aannot hope to rontione in power with such unprincipled men as ita wonld-bei leader. Long Creek Kagla. Ohio still bold lb offloial reeord. Three of Ler senators resigned to acoepl cabinet poattiona, Oorwio, Cliaa and Hhermao, Garfield was the only maa who was one and tha tama time con gressman, senator-elect and president elect. Portland Tribune. I'IImI flleat lirklag Pile. Hymptoma: Moisture; lntnae lloblng and aiingiog; met at night; wore, by scralrhieg' If allowed to eoiilina ton or form which often bleed and ulcerate tM-ooruiog very aore. Hwayne's Oint ment e1H. tha llihing and bleeding, beala olcerattoa, and m most ease, re niovea tbe tumnra. Atdinggiata, or by mail, for Morula. IH. h.ajn A How, I hila..-l( l.ia. I'aiaial AmaVala WlnU atieropling to ri 1 a bucking bora out at llardraaa laat Huodav. tha the vtitorof lb t)re..i.in in a lfai.c- ,. j ayHI f o0 ti lt Charley For tha etale campaign which be .rrms "e breaking hi left leg abava Ida aml..ii I . tnaotf.ir.t with ti. char.c- j ku rMfB ,,ut14 al onem It Ihi eiif f r a d.tr aaj abea atnat letMiS rain. Thia lutiMwIer it rrpubtl raiiim I thoroughly rltx l by hi own rMifeealiios of deeettion, and be ewn BO ! pM'pasal tit d ! lam ander tbe laah of lha Oreg oniaa wbirb haa out lived (to aaefalne. and ha aa ternw ia Ms threat, for thar I an txwea of greater aeoM I baa lha b xiila oppol lion of tha ethhit of lha Oregonlsa h.e J-alou prejaJirea raaka him the aa-ral aaj taUoaal lapeeaoaaUoa ol that fallea spirit whu h sheM la. aevatwlgtily f Iba mjlMi of blaek ieapaiv rather tha rva lha rlgttteoM maadalea of Weavaw, WhiaiuObaty tlalrhet five linh' from tows) hi bora, fall wills him, rendering him eeeeaaetnne. In this rnnditiua he wa fjond sooi tinie afterward, waea h waa also bad If rbllled. U waa broaghl U "a In. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE of Oreeon for the ountv of Morrow. i. A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oreirnn: Ynn arc hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed aeainst you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of tne next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit March the flrBt, 1897; and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum, One Hundred Sixty and Bo-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. For the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100 miliars, wun interest mereon at tne rate ol eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of wm. io;m: lormesuinot iwenty-nve dollars at' torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements. 1 his Summons li served bv publication nur- suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of me aDove enuueu court, maoe on tne 2ith day 505-17. Attorney for i-lalntilf. HEPPER, OREGON KB 1, 20,000 POUNDS OF u m m ma Consisting of Tables, Obairs, Rookere, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book Oases, Lounges, Sofas, Spriiioj Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc, etc Brussels Carpets, Wool Carpets, Mattings, Sideboards, Mirrors, Hat Backs, Hanging Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blaukets, Stoves, etc., etc All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. Fix np your homes at once with Stylish Furniture, while this opportunity is offered. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE a ot Oregon lor Morrow Countv. J. W. Whalley and Wm. T. Mulr, partners doing busi ness as Whalley & Muir, Plaintiffs, VH James W. Swezea, Defendant. 10 James VV. Bwezea. DHfnndiint III the name nf thA ritntA nt llrpirnn- Vn .ra hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the next regular term oi said court, lo-wlt: The first day of March, 1897; and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will take lodgment against you for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars, with Interest th renn at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the Hth dayof April, 1M and lor theirooats and disbursements In this action. This summons Is served by publication pur suant to an order nf Stephen A. 1-owell. Judge of the above entitled court made ou the llith day of July. 1H. WHALLEY & MtIK and J. N, BROWN, 505-17 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Farmers at a distance should call soon, thereby getting a better seleotion. FRfM MGFflRLflND, MANAGER. What s the Matter With Hanna ? SUMMONS. WELCOMING A RIVER. A Joyful Oceanian to the People of I'ortloa nf Para. In the liti(r ooiiMtal ihiwrt of Peru, t hich ia aonie 2,(H) milca In length. but only I'-O mllm liroiul at ita wiilowt pnrt, th" rivrra, MaJ. A. F. Sears r-aya, diMipiM-wr in the lry srsNin and b pin to flow afniln In February or March w hen ruin falls in the CordilleraH. One of the moat lmiortant.of thrwc rivers ia the riura, the rrturn of hone water is welcomed with prrat rejolrlnpa by the Inhabitants of ita bank a. Atmut the time whem "the rumlnfr of th river" ia rxprrtal, awys the Vouth'a Compan ion, eager imiuirlea aa to th? proffrma of the water are put to all persona ybo rlinnr to ronwt from the brail of tbe valley, em! when the wwter approach the low n of I'lura proreaavion po out to inert It, anil eamrt Ita firnt trkklins; ttmin hmn the dry river-bed wlib iniihie ami flrrworka. At the ouukirta of the city thiHiaandaof eple grrri It arrhal. The tallry of the I'lura l aaid ly Ma). Hi'M to proiluce evrellent eot ton, altttuuitb lu Mmll.llilirs In thia rvprri are not well detcloprd for lack of avktrniaU irripwtUwi. Once In a perhal of front fle U arven year rain fella upon the nautal plain, w hrreiimn, wilb liinffir iiUknra, (frawi and flow, in eover it, and rattle brnwae In It turra, but In a frw week everything wlihrns and drwilation reigns one iiMirv un the twrrrn aatMla. IN THE CIRCt'IT COURT OC THE STATE of Hregiin fur Morrow County. P. C. Thompson, 1'lalntlir, TS. J. B. Hixrry, Defendant To J. B. SHjrry, Dafetnlant: III tha naiii of the Htate of Oregon: You are hereby rvfiuired to appar and answer the com plaint tllud against ynu to tint above entitled action on or beloie the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: March 1st, 1897, and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment aimlnst you for the sum of forty-four and iVloo dollars and Interest thereon at the rule of tun cr cent Hr anuuin from May II, iwM; for tha sum of eighty-one an.l 1H Ino dollars and Interest thereon from January 2. for the sum of Ihlrlv-nlne ami SI HKidol lara and Interest thereon at the rate of eigni er cent per aiiiioin from (letnlwr 1st, lM't. for the sum nf tlftv dollars iilnrni-ri du and for the coats and disbursements of this ai'iion. This summons la served npon ynn h publica tion pursuant to an urdernf the lino, htephen A. Lowell, luoirn of Ilia alMiva siilltlit i nurl made and entered III said action on Ilia i.ith d,. ui niliiarjr, i;ri. IIHUWN KKDFIKI.D, Aturneysfor l-UlntlfT. OOT EVEN WITH Haw a THE CLERK. f wmttf Umtm Ma4 Ike llatvl IMtrtal Pay I p. rnuiitr) curat at a n rlam I ah d'i hiHrl, haiig drvad f p kH ket. wrirt Ut ttte rh-rk art'! Iwunlrd h lit a IM n.'tn to I put In the aife, ay i t'otitie ftitw. Aakinir Iff It net i!at llerpner taa, aed waa aooa watovaj h M ibunlerutHk wiwa U.e fune la aoaetoanM a ad U ww rapi.llt - t onary la wbrnn he bawl jrivrn the eoterlnf fnxa Iba aelt. IV. Haa rt'nry nlly denied aoy renlleeil.w loB was saaaaxanej t llardmaa whara' Uie matter. Whereupon Uie e.un- he f.mad Mr. FarUwa la rata a baJ I "J a lawyer roadiitnft, M Iba lrjor4 Baaibar waa vrf tatif swotew. Ilawtver aa dit rihi p.-ii.U fr tba aatteet aaj alii vieil bin at aia tucnnreaw, nloodl'S iPills (Hi thins atial lb Oreg ntilaa w are aoitipell4 la lralr, a. that I it aa SioUeey. Two ) ao aMliaa t.w b4 f. it aav eh-'wl tha Ulle fra lb fepublK) e.'4 w Vl pre lnl !UthH ! Id,k; aol tut II I iit.ly twll i f e'tiiOi.Uli . I f !! rutfs tf lb Ii.iwmi ab i im veal tag aw itg-sun i l lb . ai I lint f reetilln III le i i f Mi!r .1,, V, i. i ui . tun iia4.. iwit a lu....) Muts money for? To fr w tbat uVi lli.i l,i ' pet vrtnnl tliitiktv n I :l Ika elli!1 Ui'.-., !! ia . ... , ' . . lt..UI.. - J.!.-. .f l.wea. j U.U S UOH)-KKk 9 SO M t ( -r a-4ttiatwt Ik i ,h to mnm tt4t aanwrMMM. 'I JlU H moo, Ik wti!ta -lf II. ,'' !eaa Ot cf In i. a wa M aataU atM pet. 1 4 the ! , p-4 a .if lb a. baa rf a I'. H. -, ew Utw IW I Mil l I- , Uh A (a. "t.rt another C 20 Dolr, aaid Ihe law ter, "arwt a. aevmpMiel t) a fr ".(. l-ak lu the hotel. Alir'e the Irtk t ) r tti'vke. Kty It was a ik-fert of tusWrnir). AOr txite It ! l arhl tmtvWMnnt. I I the r mI (M la Ue ewtiee of )cr frtend act r'fne !. k M tiw " Ibe Ititaklte.! ror! l lervrd If orm(fcrwi to the Very lelitf. .,- sua4 the Uwjee, -f ImH, l e t tle rlef k at-4 ai dw t"f jur t . Know tng tttol )iMtr tr en t mi hi in reiw it be w ,ll sre fn Ism I h arw. we. 1 lew take ynir 'Mind Hith ! wt ai , fpreh the rl--vk. k h ra ld 1 fie that til at and t three w aa ni w 1 1 1--t.t y-ir r- t ,f I He aeK note h i be fiucml . n m that al. M fuae l- mwJete!y titr.tm: W. Wit h Its the frati fUwt in) of the Mrj snail. SUMMONS. THK riBCt'IT COl'KT 0 THE STATE oi r'gon for Morrow Conatr. P.C, Thnmpaou, I'lalntlff, vs. J. B. fnriy, K C. Brerr. Perry Buy. ler and lha orrvon Kail- nt To and Mavtaallou Com- panT, nefandanla J. R. Knerry and . C. anerrv. ilefrndanta: n th llama ot lha Hlato nf llnumi' Vnola herrbf reiiilreil biappmr and answer th ennt plaiut Dlv) avalnsl you In the alaiva rntltleil rausron or lirfora lha flrai day of th nril regular teriaoi thealwv entlllnl court, to-w It March 1t. 1897. and If on tall tnanawrr tor want thereof, lh plaintiff will Use judgment against ynn lor th sum nf Ihiwe hundred twvtily ttf and lain dollar ami Inletrai theiwon at th rate fit lea per eent per annum Imin January t. IWK. and Ihea mol flltf dollars atUtrneia Imw. mama eertaln promtswiry nnl and Ui forerlna th othirig, except that he has just discovered tbat at tbe Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best plooe to buy Halt, Sugar, Soap, SardiDes, Socks, Snspenders,' Sewing Maobines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete Hoes of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DONT FORGET THE PLACE D00TS AND SHOES D a THE PLACE TO CETTHEM 19 AT AI. WCIITENTHAI,'S He has aiiylhlng In this line that yon may desire and you pan depend on it you get a good article when Mat guarantees it ... SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES Old Stand, Main Straat. Repairing a Specialty. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle II orse AH these can be procured at ThompHon A Binna, Lower Mnin Street, Ueppner, Oregon. These cntlemn are well aequalnled with Orant Harney, front. Ollllam and olhsr conn tic and can aav money and tlm la making these section with traveling men. Price la keeping with th times. THOMPSON & BTNISrS, tnoria (Iran by t.tu lo mm-or th payment of said imt upon II. Ml. real nrofwrty all- ,, niirniw loiiniy. suu nl urearnn, to ll in. noria naif ol th. nnnhft auarinr awl IN norm half of lb. north ant quarter ol m tlmi tnty nlnv In toiaiialilp three south l ra'(eiainy III w . M , anil lor til CO 1 a lid d I'hiirapniriiui of Oils suit. 1 bis snmmoiis Is teiimt upon yon by public Hon by or.lr id Hon. Mphn A Uieell. Juilg ot lb abot nlllM raoirt, tns.t and rnlarrd In aald suit on lb Hth day of Jsnnsry. I.e. IUI A ktliKlltt.li. VW X. Attorneys lor rbvnUfi. ily Ita I'Oll SU3tMONS. H TH K rllHt IT rnt iiT nf Tilt STATE 1 ol litrtmi l.rf th I Mintjr ol Nnrrua. I. I-. hl Ik.u, M.liilill. , amil f. W. trf thrndant. t namiwl a. k.f irlvi.tal la in Mm of lb tai ol irtn: Yow ae hetrht r Milrr. toai pmr and aiMr or olir ta t-inl U ih eiilnt Sunt sfalmi y.t In lhiniitid m IIimi o at bm ir S nri d nl I he ! reulr Iflia ol th abase UU Uteu(irt, lo all. The rieat Day ef Marsh, 1697, an4 If yoa tail la ansa o olhrl ld, 1.4 nt lnn, h tl)tl aT .III tab ).!( aaxtl alnl yo !., lb mm ol forty itolUt l.rihr alia Inlml ibrrona IraM In Mk nt April, f. ai th rat. at lea per rv.it pmt omll rai l ! th Ixlthrr mum mi an hHk4t ami tklrlf dollan) a ltd Inur ol IblM ! thHIi'l S r nil Mt tsnaia IZTuXLjVZVZi tta fact that tha Aroarican pwof,e .r now aoibua to give mm tmlm and llbraaul la Ibis 1 hi. mft'i tm m-t. t-y tmliik-aiina s. KMI-WMlrl ml m. A. loll, Jo.tga ml th ... uiln ti.lt, bm-I mm t. Ilth 4 d M .if . !:, rt t.1 4 Wrtim, All. ; M I 4KI, Farmers and Villagers, Fathers and Mothers. FOH Sons and Dauotiters, FOlt nil tne Family. With lha cloMi of tha rrrat.lrbtial campaign THE TRIBUNE svVns. I t ti t tm i tt i nt t r tmi .rata " ' M I- N I " Ol ttfM., a w. -?, i Ki iim, ml t , .i M,.l,. t amiw4 a, lt.4t. la h m ' m " i .A 0,41 Y tM an h.i'f ru.,it. l.f.ta m4 mnmf tr m ..! mmmt't I , th ., nlll,. ' mn a Wt tha Sat Ami n4 tSia 01 rS'.l lnl of tac aaiv tlia, OJM,tl, 4SI IVatnitSsynt Um-m. I: M M il to a M t IHaant " a'""" ..I, -l w.invl iaa aaj "4 t l-iM!H.it atlh i 'k, ,i. . 1 i., a r 1 . 1 1 a.- -f I I " '.'1,1 J'l.L, J " f ta. aJ ihaiats,Ks fM taaX tS f 1 ...-,. a a. 4 fc,ljl. faryw- rTTT trm1 " H " ' tv aa ' flll i-lt ti A , laa. . J a . 1 M M 1 I A!e.i II 1 1, their .tiro to horaa and buirjraa lolerfata. To meet thia condition. prIttioat will have far leaa apart ana prominence, ut.til another Slata or National occasion demand a rnwal of tha fight for tha principle for which TIIUTIUHUNE haa labored from lUsDeptim to tha prraanl day, anil woo ita grcatoat irtnrii . Kof f tNMMitl affort will ln put forth, and rnonr-y frrrly apmit lo ts.ka THE WEEKLY IKIftUNK pra.i.rainntJy a National Family Newspaper, lnti eating, .oitrttrtiT-, cnlrrtaioicg and inli.prnaali?) to each nirtiiUt We lurnlsh "Tne Gazette" and "N. y. WccKlu Tribune" one Year lor $3.00. 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