did JE3,-a.-a a of to 03 ff2 D3 E5 EE! EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE The vote today was unchanged from that of last Friday and Sat urday. Hudson, Wagner, Mitchell and Vanghan were excused on ao count of sickness. There will be no change unless there are defeo tions from the ranks of the oppo sition and this is likely to occur at any time. A number of senators are ready to assist in the selection of a senator to succeed Mr. Mitchell when the proper time arrives. In addition to the luxuries maintained in the Eldridge block, Salem, for the entertainment and delectation of Mr. Bourne's guests, including the populists, renegades, Simon republicans and Elder Bar. clay, is a well organized harem of nearly a dozen females. These are scattered around through the crowd of the capitol corridor dur ing the busy part of the day and any signs of a "break" on the part of one of the herd is duly reported to the chief of the harem. When the shades of night shut out the world from view the recreant member is wined and dined, treated to revelry and song, and as a final touch to make him solid M 1.1 l i 1 . i lor lue next iweive uours be is turned over to one or more fair charmers. Not long since a cousin of one of the pops, a republican, tried to have an interview with his relative but was prevented by one of the harem who cluDg on por siHtently and effectively. And this muBt all occur in Oregon. There aro honorable ways of de feating an opponent and there are dishonorable ways, says the Ilills- boro Independent This is true, The oppouonts of Mitchell have taken the most dishonorable man nor that could be conceived of. An honest enemy tneU the opposition fairly in open field. Guerrilla war fare in politics will not win in the long run. The Milton Eagle man, Hal, is hanging around the capitol with Davit, trying to assist in the i.ii . ... uoiu-up, uur irionii, null, was an ardent Mitchell man until he found that the division of Umatill county might be brought about through the friends of Bourne and Simon, so from that time on he bat boon assiduous in hie ef fort to promote the holding up o the itato, regardless of results, and also very active in the opposition to Mr. Mitchell. lie Las beon too busily occupied to entertain the lovelinet female on earth, much ! one of the "forlorn" sort And all this to eocure the divitioo Umatilla county with Milton as the county eoat And Hod. Geo, W. Patterson, of Ililltboro, baa been talked of for the senatorthip, sajs an eichange. Lor J forbid! Why, I'attoraon is too illiterate to make a good clerk in a livery stable. He ihould never have boen nom (natal for state senator, in the first place. His shameful disregard of prom ar made daring the June earn. igo ehould relegate hiia to the quiVtof his coflin establishment, Uck io the little town of IlilUloro, Joe Long, boee work is reputed to be awfully coarse, spent Sunday io Portland Joe bae lva doing the "go-between" act, but aa sack iisresr do it to loud that be tUrtlxe the gontleou-Uier with the rattle of the cash. Jo U a pretty r"J ffliow personally tut is over. bflroikl with t aooutnenUl im. pot Unce. He eomttini catches a UiUr too, A frUad of ours iu th objVt of J,x.'t attentions for tnwUua nk. It crow itk. Mine. Ue Jjr wLiie Jo m "puBf-bg,- Ike f,i4 laJI.elf stopped and informed the per sistent Joe that it took money to get information from him. In an overawing whisper Joe says, "How much ?" The friend thought about 1250. Joe thought he could fix it. he said, but remembering his ex perience with the newspaper man who took $2,000 and "horse laughed" the gang, "he never came back." No, Joe's work isn't coarse. It is simply rank. 'Tis laughable to see how hard the combination tug and work at their scheme, and all the time they keep saying, "We have Mitchell beaten." If so why not come in and organize in a manner accept able to all, and even in the short time that remains mayhap some thing can be done for Oregon. If Mitchell is beaten why not get to business? O, you deceivers! Like the boy who whistles as he passes through the graveyard to keep up his courage, you say that Mitchell is beaten to reassure yourself, knowing that he is not beaten. If he is not the choice of the major ity, come in and elect some other person. Salem, Or., Feb. 15, 1897. Greece is assisting the Cretan insurgents in their war for inde pendence. Turkey will ask the powers of Europe to interfere and it seems likely that they will do so. Two famous Southern generate, John Randolph Tucker and Joe Shelby, passed to the beyond on last Saturday, the former at Lex ington, Va., the latter near Adrian, Mo. Never Fails to Cure Astonishing Record of the Great Paine's Celery Compound. The Oregonian's attack upon Senator Brownell, of Clackamas county, in a recent issue, was brutal and wholly uncalled-for. Senator Brownell supported Senator Dolph two years ago until it became evi dent that he could not be elected, then he did what others did, tried to elect some other person. Sena, tor Brownell has always been i friend of Senator Mitchell, and his friendship has been intensified, no doubt, by the character of the tight that is being made at the capitol. The Gazette can name number of prominent citizens who were not very ardent supporters of Mr. Mitchell at the opening of the legislature, but who have grown warm in their advocacy of him be cause his followers are the repub licans who are making a clean fight, within party lines, and in ao oordance with party ethics and party principles, limy are not bolters, they are not political guor. rillas. No wonder Senator Brown ell grows stout and earnest in his support of Mitchell and the re publican party, and in view of the past course and record of the Ore gonian, and the utter abandon of its editor who is possessed of morbid nature of currish cussed ness, it it no turpriso that it vent itt spleen on a man who has barely Urt the tick bed, and who baa oommitted no worse error than that of standing true to his friends. "Haw U far all Sfcla Plam" Hitnply apply "Hwavna' Ointment No tat.raal mMlniD reuulre. Car liar, MMina, Hob. all rnpttonioo lb rM, Dola, no, ., vin lb akin Uar. wbtt aoj baaltbv. IU (mat bea.1 in aaj cnraUv power ara pnaaeaatid or do dinar rniiv. Ask jroor drag ti rur Btimii uiDim.nl, Faine'a celery compound bas never yet (ailed to oare. Where all other medical treatment baa tailed to relieve Paine'e oelery oompoaod bs succeeded time and time again. John W. Boyd, of Mieuawaka, lad., ays of bis own oase: "Last winter I was taken down with very severe attack of nervous and mus cular rheumatism, so bad that I could not lie down, sit up or stand, without the most norociating pain. I was all the time under the oare ot two of the best physicians ot the place, bat I did not improve. I took different rheumatic core and used an eleotrio battery a belt hour each day for 10 day, without anv relief. "Finally I oonoluded to try Paine' oelery oompoaod, and to my surprise after using one-half of a bot'le 1 was able to go oat and vote on eleotion day, and before I used the whole bottle 1 went to work, and have worked every Wi AT Ut'K EXCHASOM HAY. Homa tbiaf a ara rsra and otbar aim ply blood m taw. Of lb latter kioJ ia tb priatd-Ia staUuaal mad by lb Orrco&laa, ritrt4 by legislator, npuawd to Benator Miloball, Ibat Milan all tad bl frtaod ar boldiae op lb legulatur. Tbar la not a word bath ia tt, and iboa who make tb artloo know tl. It U ssaJ to bolster spa we raaa and for tb affact It eaay bat it Iboa wbo di not uk lb Iron bl to inform Ib.tueelva. Jiatba lloarea, the Oregoaiia an J Jo Hi aaanud by a lot of mlsa-iiijej Bopnliat ara bolJisf up Iba letiatatar. Amui lt tbet ar a faw renqblloaiia, tiia J.w Himo a llr on, Tba ar Iba pao- Il wbo ara boLlma It.a IuIiUum ad aotwdi l.- lb lt.ll v'brotl! lb oppoeaat i Haaalof Mitchell lata that b baa la Iba forty gp- portera, q,J, m tb Oregoni pate it, ia adea4.N As lb bold ap of lb leg Uv ular was f. tb avo4 parpoaof bealing MiUball, and a Miteball, Ibay ay, la deat. Mil Ibay bav a tnaj iif of bH booaaa, wby J Ibay fat Io- (alba and orgaais tb Tba tralb k aaj Ibay a.a It. Ibal MiUball Ma BiSJ W i; K im aoaa vara ooa ot laoicad, bat ! ot bl apnrter da A ouaatJar lb ltbaa b a Ugl of aiiliatto. abd ! tlliag t It it Tb toij tttty of tb lag ti. tar aal If it ball i tb Mj wily ot lb popl waat blai. aa4 yat la aUI ball t Itk lnrat by Utea m . b and all Ite btab Ma tt ltl4-ta4.-Tb l.'a U ruawl. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. William Penland, Plaintiff, vs. -William Doonan and Mary J. Doonan, Defendants. To William Doonan, one of defendants herein: In the name of the Stale of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer or other wise plead to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the next to- 3S3ECr regular term of of the above entitled court, wit: The First Day of March, 1897, and if you fail o to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for the sum of five hundred and ninety-one and 13-100 dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 15th dav of October. 1RA5 until paid, and for the sum of fifty dollars attorneys fees and for his costs and disbursements in thl 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, 1894, upon the following des cribed real estate, to-wlt: 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 southwest 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 jjiaiuuu oi me aoove named sums ot 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 atcharabers, Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS, 508-20. Attorneys for Plaintiff. BISHOP'S STORE day siooe. I have gained 20 pounds in weight and am feeling first rate. "My wife has also been taking it for nervousness, and thinks that there Is nothing like it. We both recommend it to all ot our aoquaintanoes, and you are at liberty to use this letter a you see fit, for it iruly worked wonders in my oase." And Paine'e oelery compound ia work- log just suob wonders in every state, oounty, oily and village ot the country today. The reader must know aome one wbo has tried it. Ask that person if be she was not at ooce benefited 1 Don't let a dealer palm off anything else ou you, however; for there ia as maoh difference between Paine's celery compound and all the ordinary sarsapa- rillss, tonios, nervine and oompounrlaaa there 1 between an eleotrio motor and boy' windmill. There ia power to oure in Paine'a cel ery oompound. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE of Oregon for the ounty of Morrow. A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are nereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against 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 first, 1897; and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the piainun wui lane juagment against yon for the im, une nunarea sixty ana 6S-100 Dollars ith interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 18i8. For tne sum 01 une nunarea rwenty-nve ana m-ioo Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 1896: for the sum of twenty-five dollars at torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements. ibis summons is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of tne aoove entitiea court, made on tne 2Kth day Of Dec, 1890. J. N. BROWN, 606-17. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. S THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE J. of Oregon for Morrow County, n. wnaueyanu wm. r. M ul r, partners doing busi ness as Whalley & Mulr. Plaintiffs, vs. James W. Swezea, Defendant. To James W. Swezea, Defendant In the name of the State of Oreirnn: Ynn am hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wlt: The first day of March, 1897; and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof tne piaintina win take judgment against you for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars, with Interest th reon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 14th dayof April, 1H6 and for thelrcosts and disbursements In this action. This summons Is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court made ou the 16th day of July, laws. niULUi a aim ana J. N, bkuwn, 605-17 ' Attorneys for Plaintiffs. fight against dollars. The opposition rellea wholly now upon tba caBh persua sive. There can be no possible doubt that money ia being freely used and in dividual payments run into Iba thous ands, Tba Intense hatred ot the aaok owner for Mr. Mitchell is shown in the fact that all they ask now in return for tbeir money ia bis defeat. Oorval lis Gazette. All sorts of rumors ar alloat regard ing affair at Salem. On ot tb latest is that our joint representative, Iloo. El 11 Lake, baa deserted to th obstruction ists, Io which we give n i oredenoa what ever. Mr. baka'plMlu-ea Himself Io tb republican of Ibis oounty to aapport Mitchell, and on that pledge be carried It election, and we do ant for on moment believe that ha would now vio late that obligation. Taquina Bay New (Unoolo Co.) It Benator Mitobell i not tba oho toe of tb majority, tbao wby do not tba nisjonty elect aome on wbo la tbeir cboioa T Mist. Tb present session of lb legislator boold go down ia history "Oregon' Mammoth Diagraoa, with Joseph and Jooelhao a lb arob oonspiralora. Miat. Heoalor IL F. Malkay promised both from tb stomp and pre Ibat ba would support Mitchell, and II will b tmpoaei bl lor bin to icq bia acta to tb paopl of Tolk tiunly for not doing It Polk Ooooty Observer. Mr. Gladstone' Marriage. Without in the least degree invading the (tored domain of a great man' pri yate life, it may be said that no mar riage couia postiD'y Dave been more bappy than that ot Mr. and Mrs. Glad- atone. Th pair were young together, became mature together, and grew old together, I do nut merely mean to say that they passed their livos io tba aume dwelling, bnt what I do mean to say is that they were always thoroughly to- gelher in purpose and io spirit, in heart and in aoul. There never could have been a wife mora absolutely devoted to her buabaod and to hi causa Ibaa Mrs. Qledatone. lber was aometbiog no apeakably touohing, eveo to ruxr and oaaoal observer like myaelf, io lbs ten dercsre wbtob she always lavished upon mm, a car wlilub adrsuoiug years seeojed rather to Increae tbao to dimiu lah. On was reminded aometime ot tba saying of Darke, Ibat h never bad ao ootsule trouble iu bis lit wbiob did ool vanish at tb aigbt of hi wife when ba crossed lb threshold of bia bum. Gladaton bad several ohlldren. Two wf bi aon wer at on lira msmbr of lb buna of commons. William Uaory th aide! aoo, ba long since passed out of lit, llarbert Gladstone is. I hot and fully believe, declined to carry oo tb roow ef th nam. From tb Feb ruary Outlook Mtgaiio. II 1 a aaf eelimat to say that 75 pa oat ot lb voter of tb it prater Miiohell foe atar; fully U pr caot say "make Mifobell aeoalor and go o with lb baaloase tor tb baiiafl I of tb elate," wbil it may b oueadaj Ibat Hie remsioing 10 ar real of tba Volar oppoa Mitchell. Bat folly MO pr cant o( lb republic 4rt of Ibastal would ppoa esaklag Booros speaker and orgeats lb legislator la tb inUe el of popalwts. lUpatihraM be otbing to arbitral, and tt lb rapvw eantativa (mat ma Ibat tbav bava, aad et oa Ibat Ueory. Ibay will I left. Ilillalxiro iodpodot, Notlct of Intention. I Atnorrira at tms di.i.is, oamwii 4 r.l. i. W7. Notlra la hrtrb fltn Ibal lha Mlnalti namnl arttli bu nlaj an. U.ol his luUntlou h, mt liiai i.imil In su (M ul bu nana, and thai aald fa alll ba axla bal.tr J. . Mortu. (auniy Clack, al n-ui, urvfua, aa sianra M, imi, u. JgllS W. AUJlTUtr. HI. I rii.i.Hiha Kh MW- sria nw al lHNtVkv i Tp.l . a, .4 K. "mums u, l.lluali alln.. in nt( his roiiMiHiou raaulaiK uwa av4 tulutatUHl HMhanl W, huMsna, asms a lUliwa, lah " , rraihl M. itturlar, ail ul IimUX ua, urvfuo. . . . JAi. f MiMlKC, V kaatatar, Lnloodl's Pills Ara istnins tatof .(- siva an ! Ms aany tavaa Mi ykM, aa nnt Ni ata. WvalMi It (Ms la i ,,a lifcai-.,.ii..J.t.M i r.1 k m ... .'- ff aU hiW lirifbaM It sastiag l!aa Queer way t. sell tea? Vour gnncr elU you n package of &uVii$ fast. If you don't like it he gives you your money hade Makes jukk la. Uki an J plenty of it a as a raff a fmiin . aL Dot let of Intention. I Anorru-R t tmi pi i, ..x Si r.ti it mn. Kirfir it hmni f mitm Utal ii. !..!; in hm4 IMIM kaa (14 at itrnll..a In ata aa4 la suiuX ol fcia tmim. a4 ll au4 .f J am ba sa.W I !, anuais rl, a li.i.i.iw,, lfi.., aa Hank M. at. tu: (HaAlKT T MI1H, J 1 w M M U k R . Sm. 1 1, T J a. 11 mm im tniMsin illnwun ba yr m "i tm vi ,t ytai.k ..ri".n. Iklllua Villa.... a r an M Uk , a-1 T a i (". ik r 'tr l'r a of Ht .i. SUMMONS. mm i HBPPBR, OREGON 20,000 POUNDS OF HOLD m Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bookers, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Book Cases, Lounges, Sofas, Spring MattresBes, Wool Mattresses, Parlor Suits, Center Tables, etc., eto. Brussels Carpets, Wool Carpets, Mattings, Sideboords, Mirrors, Hat Racks, Hanging ' Lamps, Portieres, Pillows, Blankets, Stoves, etc., eto. . All the above Goods are Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be SoldKegardless of Cost. Fix np your homes at once with Stylish Furniture, while this opportunity ia offered. . Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. farmers at a msiaoce snouia can soon thereby getting a better selection 1 FRANK MofflRLflND, MANAGER. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OR THE BTATI of Orevon (or Morrow Couutv. KC. Thompson, PlaluUir, vs. J. B. SrM-rry, Defendant. To 1. B. Pperrv, Defendant: In tha name nil tha Htatanf Oraann! Von ara nureliy required to apuvar anil answer the eom plaint filed airalnst you In tha above entitled artlon on or before the next regular t-jrm of me aiKiva eniiiiea couri, io-wh; March 1st. 189T. and If you fall to answer for want thereof, tha plaintiff will take jiidiritient atalnst ynn for the nun ni mrty-tiMir anil iviKi dollars and Intereal thereon at the rata of ten per cent per annum from May 14, for tha sum of eighty-one an.i in-mi ijniiara ana intereat inereon irnm January 2. M; for the sum of thlrtv-nlne and l linidnllara and Intereat thereon at the rate of elKht per cent Per annum from October 1st. 14. Iir the sum ol fifty dollars attorneys fees sud for tha coals and disbursement of this artlon. This summons la served upon you hv publica tion puraiiant to an order of tha Hon Hteuhen A. Ixiwell, JurtKe ol tha above entitled court, made and entered lu said action on tha UUi day BHUWM KKDFIKI.D, SOt-JO. Attorneys for I'lalntlfT. notice of Intention. I ArfOOrriCR ATI.AORANDR. OREOOS I J Feb. :i. IW7. Notice la hereby rtran that the following named settler haa (lied notlra of his lnUnUon to mass Bnal proof In support of his claim, and that aald Proof will ba made before I nnnty Oerk. t malllla Cnunty. Oreaon. si i snuieuin, ureon, on Marcn n, ikut, yu: KAMI' EL W. Vi'ATTENBt'R'iEa, fid. E No. ATHX for tha M' RWu. Sec. 14 and w H I ac. U, Tn. I N., R. T7 K, W, Ha names tha fol owlnt wltnuaes to nmva his continuous residence urns aad cultivation oi, aain linn, via: r rani nioao, oi iiaiioway reon. and Henry C. Thnmpwn. Allien l)ala, Iavla Nmrtt, all m wnn, in-afon. B.r. niivuin. Raglsler HELP WANTED ! We are preparing for a big Bpring trade, but must have help to make it a howling success. We are .filling up and completing our stock of GROCERIES AND HARDWARE which will be sold as low as possible for a legitimate busi ness. We have many customers now but there are still several vacancies in this department of our store, to bo filled. Applications will be received at all hours of the day. Apply in person or by letter to P. C. Thompson Co. Corner Main and Willow Streets. D00TSAND SHOES D THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT M. WCIIXENTIIAIV'S 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 Strt. LATEST STYLES Repairing Specialty. . . a,f,",WiW Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put im Vmir TVnm ? aa m w MBv a W V a Jk W l e f l zffl Arc You in Need of a Saddle i riorse All these can be procured at Thompnon V Binna, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Thaaa rentlemeo ara wall acquainted with Orant. Harney. Cmni. Oltllam and other couttUe and can aav money and Urn In snaking ttiee seclluns with travtllng nett. rrW la keeping with th time. THOMPSON" Ss BTNNS, SUMMONS. In the riRrriT rorRT or the state of Omron lor the rnualf ol Morrow, 4. A. W.wrary, I'lalnUfT, vs amnel E. Walker, tvlendant Toeamnel R. Walker. IMendanL la tha name of tba ataia of Hreexn: Toa ar hervt.y ra-iulred to appear and Iniw.r th con. pUInt tied ae-elnat .. In tha ahnv. entitled rauee an ot lha Brat dav of tha neat rce;uuM farm of the atwv anUtlad court, to-a II : The Aral day of March, 7- and If yna tall an ta anawar, tor want thereof the plaintiff a 111 Ul. )nlmenl efalnet you lr tha fim at rtihty va and i ln.llara. with laten! lhe..n al the rla of tea frt ceol ry aunuia lna the I .'lb day ul tk-L av h lha sum of liy dollars, attorney It-a, and lor hi c.t and dtabt. omenta, 1 bia sum axons la eat ved by pobllrallna par. ttanl to an ordef of Stephen A. Lowell, Ju.lya ol the a tana entitled euurt, anada oa the t dav nf Ixrambar, latav J. M RNOW H '" 11. Altovtwy M I'lalnUlT Notice of Intention. Ir Cffl R ATTIIR rI I t riRRiMIN, lea, I l-7. K..ue la herel.y (1i.a that lha f..llnwi aanmt altle haa tied a.4tra 4 au i,u-,it..,e to aiasa il pru4 la aopport othiariat-a and thai aatd ft"" will ba auute Ht.e J, m i ui,ir .1 Uetraef, tmHi,a Matvh. I 4a, w;, vta. IURLAN TAXTV, HI E la H.MtM H gt r',RIt,,M t! aav, ae 11. Is 4B.R A R llMaiea the ..l..ain aiirneea n m nta mttiie,Mua eaa.teiww u)mhr a4 raiUvatlwa at MI4 lau.t. . I J-a ieatisa. A ilea W ll. OiartM t Au.ilk. M I igfct MlSa. (fev.w, w4 harUt) Insraaaas, cat Npaet, imiaa jas, r M'"ia. ma a Icat!in dealers everywhere sell FERRY'S SEEDS X !- mm af , Waw 4 im4 fW ) t . . .a tlttJf It I t fJaV I a 4 . at. aav a co 1 alefaHllMhMl J-,- V tkM aas s asa. aav- L ni Plat,. t' U t : a ne r , e--e M isna UTItR Uar. io at Mirr W "V I ', a lit l.r ' ,.t timbtr Culture, final Proof. Rett, far Mai !- t'aivart attfta I tsa ni a the t .N ikm.. eh a ia X'OTIt R I HIMNIUIU tslaT v aiu a a.i.k.,. ai tt.eaoae. t e t l.ed w4 itet m ana. Iaj pm4 .. t ina,iHM,,iM M kteapVe laa'tr H..a.t the lwfc mt "4 W . k lrl m Hkl.i ...t . , . . . . a u t. as ,ia',,M , mi.f M m York fc (ly Tin FOR Farmers and Viliaoers, FathersSid Mothers, Sons and Danohters, FOIl All tne Family. With tU clow of tl rrMiJeotial earapaign THE TRIDUNE reeojjoiaA lb fart that Iba American poopla ar now anilooa to gi thrir tiro to Lntn ao.l bQaior ictormtav. To meet this emoJilion, politic, will hav far If sparo ao l promioc'oc nattt aootbor 8tU or National occasion drrnaa.l a rt&owal of th fight for tb principlf for bleb TIIK Till HUNK baa UUr.J from it location to tb prr-ot tly, anl won its prratt x " " - . Kveff hiMi or mnBfJ ffcJ ai li teak THE Wp S I (HI '-M '" t a'.- If m-e' kit at ireMujr V',r' taT .1 H ... a- -1 . A