xx ISeglster WASHINGTON LETTER. B allot reform . The most important legislative (Fro» osr Bax ’lar Correepondent.) F rank 8. H ardibo , P i UBLISHKR. achievement of the year has been W ashington , Dec. 7, 1888. Senator Blackburn, owing to the the enactment of a complete ballot. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1888 wide advertisement of his recent law m Massachusetts. This mea- misunderstanding with Judge Ruck sure, while modeled primarily upon The grand jury is doing a large er has been the center of attraction the bill which the New York legis- amount of business tliis week. to visitors in the senate gallery this laturo passed, but which Governor W. W. Dudley, seems to have week. He positively refuses to talk Hill vetoed, differs from it in many controlled the republican pursenel about the matter, but his friends rç- respects. It contains an especially gard it as ended—at least that ie J valuable provision for preventing of the late campaign. Our Immense Stock of New, Beautiful and Useful the forgery of official ballots, and what they say. The corrected or official ixipular is, taken all in all, probably the Senator Harns, by a motion to vote for president is as follows: lay the senate tariff bill on the most intelligent and comprehensive Clevelapd, 5,334,245; Harrison, table, brought out the fact that the application of the English and Aus 5,230,565; Fisk, 245,284^ Cleve- republican senators will vote solidly tralian systems to American needs Must .BG Sold. We Need Buyers. Somebody lanR’s plurality, 97,080. ‘ - in favor of that measure, notwith- which has been made. It places • 1 have just received a Full and Complete Line of i ZMZO’VZEZ f IT, '__________ _____________ ' The senate passed the bill on Btanding the fact that several' ot the entire printing and distributing And those' who lend their assistance first will reap the benefits of having these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheane«t in the market. ALSO—A full line of-C.-M. Hendr Tuesday granting permission to them are known to be bitterly op of the ballots in the hands of the a bright, clean stock to select from, son & Co.’s Gents’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ build a railway bridge across posed to certain sections of the bill. state, to be paid for at the public Misses’ Fine Shoes. ancl Young’s bay, in Clatsop county. Several explanations are given for expense. It provides, also, for in Bewildering ! dependent nominations by a speci- this action by parties who profess to This is the permission asked for by - a . rnrriuXa T j I oste cf tlie . Astoria and South Coast rail know. One is that Harnson has ned number of voters, and requires I stated that he wants the bill passed the printing of the(,residence, street road company. at this session, and that those re jind number oftacM candidate sifter The iy. Y- Mforld has taken a suffi- publicans that are opposed to it are his’inariie ’ updfi the ballot. The Display flfid your time will be well spent if you come and look It over and buy from it. There has been a r ciètit ‘interest in the result of the afraid to vote against it, lest they Massachusetts law ought to be care- At Extremely Low Prices. (late election to inquire of the sev- thereby lose their share of patrqn- fullv studied by the framers of the cral thousand democrats in that age undefrthe new administration; new bill which is to be presented to Carlton, Oregon. ' state why they voted against Presi another is that thejr know the bill thé New York legislature this win- In prices, and every thing will be sold very close. dent Cleveland. To'this inquiry a will not pass the house and only ter. It is likely to become the "great many men have replied and vote for it to keep up an appearance model for bills which are to be pre- Let TTs Greet ’SToti ! Our door is open, at their answers will be printed of harnymy in the republican ranks sented in other states, as indeed it GEO. ^X7-_ ZBETZST’S, few days. Jt wi)^ then be known untiPafler Harrison is inaugurated, ought to be; for, aside from its i^cx^riisTisr-vxi-iUE, O2R. Are now receiving what caused the result. leaving the quarrel that is believed great merits, it would be most do- Fall A WinterGoods ———■ —iy in Ladies, Mioses, Estray Notice. and Children’s It iu now settled bjr ^ome of the by rnanjk people to be inevitable sirable to have our different state Shoesand Slippers Notice is hereby given to all whom it may New York journals tljat Blaftie haB over the tariff until the next ses laws, upon this subject as nearly concern It carries the _______ _ that there came lo my premises, known homogeneous as possible. Best Fitting Goods ’the Abram Convert pkce. four miles south *been tendered a dabinet» pqgition. sion, when they yill control both speak with entire confidence of the as and east of Dayton, on or about November 15, 1888, house and senat^.. bull with line back and white face: rei ■ d ---------------------- ------------ Mr. Harrison '■ has not 2inSxd of the* different states a large brands or ear marks. Tbe owner is \re- The president’s message was an aving such laws in the near future. no nested We keep constantly on hand such fact public yet, but we believe to come and tuke him away and pay Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. 19 N. A. H arkis . amages. abje statement of the position of the This is one of the reforms which ho will in due time. It is the opin- -A. Large Stoclc of Portland & Willamette Valley Rj ion of the most sagacious politicians democratic party on the tariff and must come, for without it our sys Tax Notice. - other pjatters of importance; the tem of popular government can not that the appointment of Mr. Blaine ideas expressed therein could not be maintained. Every election, es ■OTICE HEREBY GIVEN Until further notice trains will i______ ... If) __________ ______ THAT _____ __ THE ... where Gents, Youths and Bovs can fi”d any to the state secretaryship would be havo been improved. Statements pecially in our large cities, shows Tax Books oY Yanlliill cooo*y for the jair thing in boots and shoes that you want: and arrive and depart from Lafayette 1888, are now in mi hand» for the oollec a grave error on tho part of the like tho following from tho mes that until this reform is secured, all (Ion of taxes, and that miaelf or my deputy ’prices as low as you are paying f.r poor cheap * I goods that you have to throw away before you as follows, to and from Portland. next president. ‘ • sage are ponderous with statesman other reforms are impossible of ac will visit the va ions precincts of Raid county MAIL, - get then) well broke to your foot. It is the best a» follows, between the hoi ra of 10 o'clock, f LZAV«. -* LSAVI like Wisdom; “He mocks the people complishment. The control of the a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. ni.: Place And Furnishing Goods, Portland.... 7 I5«m Airlie............ I 00 d nt Tl{p suggestion is made that Pres who proposes that the government election machinery, of the printing Wheatland. Wednesday December 26, 188'*, Queensware, Dundee .... 9 00 a m Sheridan........ “ Dayton, Thursday December 27, 1888, Lafayette... 9 3« a m Lafayette... ident Cleveland should imitate slfall protect the rich, and that they and distributing of the ballots, Dundee, Glassware, Friday, Deoember 2**, 188*, Sheridan.... 10 30 a m Dundee... . must be taken from the handB of in turn will caro for the laboring East Cliehatem, Saturday. December 29. 188*, John Quincy Adams’ example and Airlie (ar).. 13 30 pm Portland (ar) Pipes, West Chehalem, Monday, December 31,18-18. poor. Any intermediary between the politicians and put into the Carlton, J'or fui ih»r iutorinSIion apply to the C m Wednesday, January 2, 18x9, Tobacco, take'a scat in the .house of represen the people and their government hands of the state. That is, we in Yamhill County. . Bcttovu«. Tlmr-day. January •. IS-*», nany’a Agent at Lafayette, or addreaa Gea.nl Cigars, tatives. The suggestion is well or the least delegation of the care must take the power to control our Willamina, Friday. January 4, 18-9, Harris & Haney. office, corner Second A Pine Sts.,'Portland0,i Boots and Shoes, Saturday, January 5,188», enough so far as it,goes. But where and protection the goverrmient elections away from thb men who" t-herid.m, Amijy, ktonday, inilay, Jannarv January 7, 1^9. 1889, Hats and Caps, Tuesday, January 8,18'9, is he going to find a district to be •owes to-the humblest citizen ifl the have no responsibility and no inter Lafayetta. Canned Goods N. aud VMcMinnville, 10,18-9, McMInnvilto, January JAwiary 9 Jt VO, 18-9, elected from and tho people to elect land, makes the boast of free insti est in government, save extrava Nort^YMMilk Friday, Januarj^dl, 181*», And GROCERIES. All persifiS a5-e notilied to be present at r___ ._________ _____ , tutions a glittering delusion arid the gance and corruption, and put it ini him?— Salem Journal. That would pretended boon of American citizen to the hands of officials who are .aid a] poiutmeuU and rattle their lixtg, or ____ In fact almost the Fame trrme at niy office wlthtrno da' a ** Competition is the Life of Trade,” and if you have not seen our latest Improved ffooda von be the least objection to his so do ship a shameless imposition. It sworn to do their duty. Of whai pay from the dates alx,ve mentioned. If not paid cannot imagine how lively trade 1 h , or how hard oUr competitors have to work to keep within ni«rht nfna HSTrersrtlxin.g' Ask your retailer for the JAAlfcs MEANS' S3 bllOE, or the JA MES MEANS’ gl, MlIOE ■ tHer the expiration ol;30 daya coata will II ing. He received a handsome plur cannot be_denied that the selfish use is it to try to get honegt men added, accorling to your needs. ouva aa specified by Bection 2,795. It- via. d Dear to the Feminine heart, and I'OMitively none genuine unless having onr name and price stamped plainly on the sole«. Tow T. J. HAKIU.8,____ ality in tho wholo United States, and private interests which are'so nominated for office when we leave Statute. retailer will supply you with shoes so stamped If you insist upon his doing so: if vou do not te>ai«f. «»ml retailers will coax you into buying inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit. “ — •» ■Sheriff and I'aX Collector. tt and a single congressiohal district persistently heal'd when efforts orc in the hands of political workers Dated December 8. 1888. . 19-5t To man, woman or child can be procured made to deal in a jtist and compre the power to defeat then) at the JAMES MEANS’ JAMES MEANS’ Would be a small matter for Mr. hensive manner with our tariff polls by distributing fradulent or $ 3 SHOE KTEWBERG- $4 SHOE Cleveland to carry. lavrs, orc related, if they are not defective ballotB, or by making UNEXCELLED IN CANNOT FAIL STYLE UNEPUALLEn largely responsible for, the senti- “deals” and “dickers” which cheat And all from One Firm, whose name -&• TO •<- Probably the moat useful and ini ; jnent largely prevailing among the the people of their wilt? J(rWe have N DURABILITY is a warrant in itself of Fnlr Treatment ->• AND and Square Deiding. Our fluontial person in the next admin people, that the general govern talked for years about reforming RFECTI0N Is now in and we istration Will be Mr. Russell Har ment is’the fountain of ¿private and the primaries and the nominating - • ■ ■ | <— ■ — :------- ------------------- k-—~— Fall ^tOPlf OF FIT. fastidio • OH wtUun invite intending pur conventions, but not one particle of individual aid; that it may ’ 'be ex rison, th« jorf’of the president-eloct. Real Estate Bough t_an ‘ 1 Sol 4. Far ins chasers to give us a call and Ornrlnnn SHOE progress has been made. Under pected to relieve with paternal care Rented and Rents Collected. . examine our goods a prices. lTlJUUCc lib is a vigorous and very self- the distress of citizens and com the 'Massachusetts law any 400 assured young gentleman, with an munities, and that from the fullness voters, in*’case of' a candidate for a We havojUo^ oh hand a large amount of taken in exchange for goods,' for which Su h Im. Iwn tho recent progreea tn our branch ot Indn.try that we are now able to anfftn that tea wo will pay all the market will justify. M l it t Me.tiis $4 Shoe is in every respect equal to the «hoes which only a few years ago were retailed ateint evident liking for practical politics^ jof its treasury it should upon the state office, and any 100 voters in r 11 ma Jt°u 00 a pal«- you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are ths >• .vihal and f l Shoes, and those who imitate our system of business are unable to compete with ua to Un was wan hero k«, during . 1.. .J .. .. the 4 cltmpaigi), ___ \.__ al slightly i «1.♦ I possilile. k 1.. ’prrtext _ a of C promot . Lafayette, - Oregon. gut.i.y ot factory Ho case of a candidate for a lesser of products. In our lines we are the largest manufacturers In the United States. Farming, Qi;- of our traveling Talesmen who is now visiting the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast aod Rock •tr.uv.. hi R gion writes from there as follow»: ¿r collecting money for election pur-, ing the general good, apply public fice, by uniting in a petition in bj;-_, • tni more cha i Hatlsfied with the resiilt.s.of my trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing our ful. iry and ’ J?’ A. N<x 1 dealers in every point I navo visited.” He goes on to say, “This Isa poses, and now he pays us another funds to the bepefit of localities and half of a candidate of their choice, re ■ • T »•■ us to sell shoes in, because most of the retailers are charging their cuntomers m individuals. Nor can it be denied can havp his name prinked upon Fruit Lands i • thu prices which the shoes have cost at wholewde. The consequence is that the visit to look after cabinot matters, that there is a grooving assumption the official ballots and have those a ».• P’J'lPK Hixj>r seven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much hb our For Sale. t 4 >.*» Jjiu nud S4 MI1OES. Our shot s « ith their very low retail prices stamped on ths i e-< y )■ u are ore ik.n ; <iown the high prices which have hithertoiiJed In the retail markets here, t It is said that everybody who has a that as against the government and ballots distributed at the polls at .¡■I Wi ‘ei '.nVfo •^//em ” fU ,,uoo^BOO<lg ,u ^is stock they at once begin to go oft like hot cakes, so great Persons desiring such projierty will do t »he. consuming desire for. public duty in favor of private claims and inter the public expense. What more well to con^plt uh . N » ? [^’dt‘r, just stop and consider what the above signifies so far as you are concerned. It aesu.cs yon —. .. on . that, if you „„ keep on buying shoes bearing no manufacturers’ name or fixed retail price stamped pn the soles, yon cannot teli«wu •and a salary is anxious to make ests, the usual rules and limita certain way of reforming the prim what you are getting and your re'aller is probably making you pay double what your «hoes have cost . ‘ CARTER & FOSTEER. nor »r . ««■¡'re " fl \ T' ’*»‘ him. ‘‘i’.*1, ?*OW’ <-’ftn vou RoOTd to do this while we arc protecting you by stamptaf aries could be devised than this? 2? ra?». 'iS. retail price upon che soles of oqr shoes before they leave our nctory so that yoa the acquaintance of the coming tions'of business principles and just Newberg, Oregon. 14 cannot be made to pay more for vour «Lies than they nrc worth ? factory are Mold by wldr-nwmko retailer« In nil parts «f * prince of the White house. It is dealings should be waived. These If there were such a law in New; d7?Unifl c-d Z ,,! a ' llw :\uasi-'J w*thin your reach in any Stato or Territory if you will invest oos ideas have been unhappily much York city there would be an end to thought thttt Rqsspil will carry the encouraged by legislative acquies the astonishing spectacle which is L* " " . ■ 41 Lincoln St., Boston. M um - koy to thhj’privatq pantry.— World. cence. Relief from contracts made there so often presented of a “boss” Dayton^ - - Oregon. with tho government is too easily setting up a candidate of his own What grand resources Oregon Accorded in favor of the citizen; the for office in spite of all protests, DEADER IN fans, with her Ajrtile fielcft and failure to support claims against and frequently electing him in spite 1 never failing cr<M her, sidubrious the government by proof is often' of all opposition. Under such a supplied by no better consideration both “bosses” and primaries . s- A\a Lrsiwrs cliniato And absrtice df Thunder, than the. wealth of the government law '• \>cy lìiMK 1 Wvud Lounges, Bed-room Sets, Spring Mat would, in a very short time, lose A. P. UNGERMAN, tresses, Tables, Chairs, Etc. lightning, cyclones, gizzards and and the poverty of the claimant; their present dominance in our poli O± all Q-zad.es. al .»rar ki .; ceivei > a labge and sunstrokes, her magirificj^it water gratniiieB in the form of pensiona tics. In fact, there is scarcely a A Complete Stock at Reasonable wvlluelected atoclc of R iot »» and Tin. war»,and propu.ee to sell cheaper than an» Prices: other real form of iniquity known to our elec And cheaper Shan can be C power, Sufficient to turn th$ wheels are granted upon hoaec in me eeuntr. Every thing kept on hand obtained this side of • of thousands of factories, her illi groqnd than the needy condition of tion methods which a good ballot Also COXTRACTOR and BUILD and repairing done «atiefactorly. and wiUoni delay. the applicant, or for reasons less We mitable wealth of timber, her wide valid; and large sumk are expended law would not eradicate. Portland. Give ER. Plans furnished and estimates Sept. 39, t-f. should be rid, at one stroke, of the 10 23 L afayette , ■expanse of gracing territory to give for public buildings and other im assessment upon candidates, of the made on short notice. us a call. O regon . lhe-great wealth of herds of cattle provements upon representations bribing and bulldozing of voters, of ___♦. MOORE BROTHERS, THE ÏAQUINA ROUTE. ♦ and Hocks of sheep, her as yet un scarcely claimed to be related (to the nomination of notoriously unfit DRUGGIST^, "t' known but great mineral rbsources. public needsand necessities. Ex candidates, of “deals” ana ¿‘dick travagant appropriations of public 1 ers ” and “ trades ” at the polls. All , And this land in its infancy, with money with all their demoralizing Newberg - - Oregon. these would disappear, .for the sim undeveloped resources, throws wide consequences should not be toler ple reason that the machinery of Lafayette, - - ’ Ufato . OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. her arms to welcome the sturdy ated, either as a means of relieving elections ' would be taken out of the DEALER IN —AND— VIA ' of irresponsible and often DRUGS, MKDICINEP AND CHEMICALS. sons of toil to make their homes the treasury of its present surplus, bands OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM- or as furnishing pretext for resist- 1 dishonest men. Such an obvious among her fertile valleys and vine FERFTTMERY. mg a proper reduction in tariff and ' imperative reform as this can PANYS STEAMSHIP LINE Southern Pacific Company’s Lines clad and' rock-ribbed hills.— Ump rates.” 8oaps, Combs and Brushes, Trusses, Suppor ( not be long delayed.— Century. , ters, Shoulder Braces Fancy and Toilet Article- THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE I qua Herald. The house yesterday by unani B ok« and Stationary, Clock and Wathes, 225 Mlles Shorter—20 hours less time than by any other route. TIME BETWEEN Mr. M. C. Crosby, one of the di Platrfd and Gold Jewelry Mr. Ingalls has written a letter to mous consent took up tli^ direct tax Portland and San Francisco bill, which caused the long dead- 1 rectors, and Mr. Henry B. Thielson, Patent Medicines, etc.. Family Medicine« ,. °?Flr“*,f1“" '*>mn«h pare-nger and freight defend himself against the charge lock last spring. It is expected i GOOItt WARRANTS» A8 REPFEbENTKI line from Portl.ind and nil pointe in the Wil .30 HOURS! chief engineer, of the Astoria and l .mrtte valley to and rom San k raaciaco. \ California Exp-em Traina Run Daily of circulating slanders about the that jt will be passed, but hopes are, I T. O- Steplxens, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN president’s treatment of his wife. expressed by its opponents that South Coast Railway company, Time Hchetlule (except Semlavn) CISCO went down to Chktsop plains last le.veAllteay 1:30 pmlUave Y»q ,in. «:« am ^LEAVl I ABKITK. He praises Mrs. Cleveland very Mr. Cleveland will veto it. l-e«veC..rv»llial:to pmJf^aveCorvaili.mta. am PRACTICAL , Portland. . 4:00 pm San Francisco. .7:45 am Tuesday morning and returned yes Arrive VaftuiaaAtJO pm| Ar -ive Alb.ay I |;io am highly indeed, but takes all the "Mr. Harrison’s backbone is likely San Francisco. 7:00 pm|Portland........ 10*45 am vaVlia* 0 ' **™* cawc ‘ * ‘ Alt > “ t*nd Cor- This special mission, says 1 to suffer a severe strain between terday. Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. grace out of the praise by the use of now and the 4th of March. The the Ariorian, was to interview all ’ The above train» coaMct at Yaqinxa with „ LRAVK. j I 1 ’ ARBTVE. innuendo against her husband. He republican leaders here have de- the he Oregon lievelopement • a'a. Line of 8(eam- P inland parties owning property through 1 8:05 an> I Eugene 2:40 pm • Eugen» .... s-00 — »m|PorUand/ ahip« oetweeo Yaqnina and han Franciecn. _ 1|Portland 3:45 pm which the survey line of the road XxofaLsrstte, Oreg-oxl. f says, in effect, that for |fr. Cleve termmed upon having tm extra ses- ; Sailing Dates. land to be charged with offense is sion of the fifty-first congress called has been .located who had not as Keeps a fir-tele-*« stock of watch««, clocks - - ,r „ Yri ■ , ,?i. — ‘ r l;\ , ,„ — ;_ _ ran. i Pullman Buffit sleepers, HtcRiiicr*. -r _____ ra ’,.*»E ------- r—, P, 1^ roni - yet granted the right of way. They | jewelry and »pecUelel and dells al nnprecedent 'Vdtom-UeValNli'acenibii meet late in March or early in ■ to l2th|i>ece"mb.Vr”h to be .guilty of it. He illustrates by Tourist Sleeping Cars, ed low price«. report having met with gratifying 1 April. There is not the slightest 1 wn,m»tteV»lr '. Atlil ■ it . i , r.v - For accommodation of 8<cond Claes nawen~ I - &!! saying that a doubtfil egg is a bad I’rl With but few exceptions, W ate be«, ('locks and Jewelry repairing a spec IVill.m. n-V.PvL necessity of an extra session; the success. 1 «era attached to expre«« trains ialty—All work warranted. egg, and if the president is inno republicans acknowledge that their 1 reasonable and satisfactory terjns Fi*rry connection ri'htto ch*n<- with* liu.* C* Ri* with alMhe reewlar train. On the East Side D m Give me a call. cent, he is unfortunate in having to only object in having it called is to were agreed upon with all the N. B.—Paaeatuters from Pnrtl.nd and all Wg. vision from foot of F street. • T. C. 8TBPHKMS. am»tt« Valley P-hua ran make ctora ban«, be defended. But that rule Won’t gain the six senatore and as many ' parties interviewed, and there lion with tke tralne of tke Yaqvixa Horn at WE8T SIDE DIVISION do. Under it what would become representatives as South Dakota 1 seemed to be no disposition on the Alhany nr Oovvallia, and ir draiiaed to Han Between PartlaaS aaf Corvallis. i Montana and Washington, when ' part of any one, wilfully and pur Franeieoo. abus'd arrange ( arrive at Tanaina the evening before date of nail ng. 9 " of Mr. Rlaioet Indeed, what would I admitted as state», shall be entitled posely, to hinder the construction of M»il Train, Dally except flnndar. LBAVB. ------- i • ' - »aiciva. become of most of the great lights I to. They haVe decided that owing the road. TSl-ver Steamers P.HI>re .. 7 30am -tjuerph 1005am Will ran between Portland and Corvallh a> »« towepk 10<M a m «rv.lln FEED AND SALE 8TABLE, ^orvalfa ....It IS p m of the republican party? Why, Mr. to their very narrow margin iu toltowai Nrath hrao.d toavra I Corr. 11.i .. . IdOpmSUrawph Lord Sackville is said to be vent J;... 3 Hi p m T. B. NELSON, Proprietor, i*TW;rf"***’ S* rr*fcF. ’ • m.i toavea St J nee ph 3 52 p m Ponl.ei „ m Ingalls chines under the rule him- Loth houses, thia action 1» neces Portlaad .... ClOp ^"S- Tri’'’ aTt’s-reav and H.tnrJav. R a. Mf, for tn the wry letter he is de sary in order to enable the new ing his spite against this beautiful J' .*■ hoo»i hav»» Portland, Monday 1 an pr. pared to ftirniah states to organize and rend their country in the dining-rooms of Par •V «•’2Fd,r *ridav, ga m.; toavra Ralem fending himself from the bare senators and representative« ' in cabs aunt. H acks - Tuesday, ThnrHay an I Satirdav. • a. m. ^xprvw» Train, Daily except Monday is. We can forgive him, for there saddle horses , PaNacnser and freight rates always th> k»w- LRAV* I ARRT V| slandering a man behind tim* for the beginning of the regu never was a diplomatist who fell so* are J-1"" ’•«‘•"tonrille. R no pm MpHtoMriMa HUI. M?MtoZd i 1 .■VerytkWg b> tke l.-van Mr* la goad akap> **1» . * j esd rta abort noliee MeMinavil. .. « 45 am|portlan<l.......... >00 am that the letter lar December session. It remain, Hat or so hard as Sackville. But TrsaeUhi wk toft • ilk ■» will receive to. are » F«n, Through ticket» to all point. Braith and Faal i .fear. end vltoatlon ly in proving the for Mr. Harrison to decide jf he he ought to be mad at himself in- Mat _ »la fialfforaia. will allow lua |>arty leaders to com- stead of the American republic, for On 8 «re earctol dr'Y.ra «MpleyM. J HELP! GOODS! HOLIDAY Bewitching ! Bedazeling! Startling Reduction Cenerai Merchandise, • -W. HOWE The Lafayette Shoe Store! BIRD ABATES Men's, Boys’ and Youths' N Is the Place CLOTHING To go for Foot wear F THE OTO MARCH OF PROGRESS! LATEST IMPSOVEMEHTSI I'n-sj 'ice Cash; Sell; •nd Nt _ Inte hot aant azino, < lub t Vito 1 I inert ' The ssydLt At Bedrock Prices, Real Estate Agency C. G. REISNER, LUBRICATING FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. Oils! Oils! Oils! H 1869 1888 J. M. Kelty, S3. era Watchmaker and Jeweler, Lafayette 11 and my -toMe .« defen' •ere fteeend aad TkM. Sey'.tl.’M, I r* a „ «• “ HABWELI, ir ' ’ce '.°yr Itorelopmeat La . ■ontgomary etreet, Saa Fraaelaee, CaL ■*»a<w, «BROC.11«. AMOrarAgt jerioti »•¡Il ft -retire »2.00. public Msne liberal .re (A, A - plete i »2,01 at ollie 8. < j tbeir a Dr. 1‘ortla J I kinds < The fey’s; Jolts toopet John deputy Dr. trees i «tape. F. W was » mouth. ' 8. A. loan 1 pleasat Go t and hei liedrocl Tho: joyable Wedne Mrs. from tl which t Mone wit by «nd Me A fre >M )U»1 •ad del E An al day, oo donee o, Sneri of the < rille on ht.e be Dr. C Minn vil tkoae . ® bitn, Ir» U •«t on Machars lwd. I •Mthir UtD-