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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1892)
FMSO'S KAY CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS. Till Shoe I. w.rr. n’.d Q..I1I, In -,-ry t«ry_atylt.h. rvrfiyt I ■riMnT^-.qaTIpiwd. ■»'■ •Ad Bo«»’ C01GB1SS. BITTV JI AABLACL. CLOTHING. Our stock of clothing has no equal on the West side. We carry Oregon manufactured goods in largo quan tities and a fine assortment of East ern and Imported goods. Wo have all styles and novelties. Men’s suits at $6 and up; Boys suits at $1 and up. Have extra sizes, etc. We have put in a shoe gallery and make a specialty of Men's Fine Shoe Wear. Wc have a very large assortment ami at prices from $1.00 up to $6.00. Wc have fine hand sewed calf and Cordovan, and will guarantee the qualities. OVERCOATS. We closed out our overcoats com pletely last winter; hence our stock is all new this season and is very large. We have a fine line of Men’s coats all wool and good patterns at $10 to $15;also lower prices. Head quarters for 'Macintosh coats, from $5 to $15; four colors. T AILO RIN G D E P A R T M E N T. Our tailor shop is well known thro out the county and has a reputation for fine work. Wo have conducted this shop for four years and employ union tailors and guarantee a fit on all our work. You can not beat us in this department. Give us a trial and you’ll be satisfied. I FURNISHING GOODS. Our furnishing goods department is largo and has all the Latest Novel ties in Men’s Shirts, Colors, Cliffs, Ties, Underwear, Gloves, etc. Wc have been here seven years and the amount of business wc do shows that we do not follow, hut lead our competitors. ’ ■'■II.™—Ml— SHOE * ★ * This Shoe is warranted Firat Qaality BLANKETS AND TRUNKS. HATS AND CAI’S. We are agents for the Salem Wool We pay special attention toour line en Mills and sell Blankets as low as of Hats, buying direct from the other merchants buy them. A'ou manufacturers in the cast. You cannot equal our prices on blankets. can find any kind of a hat in our stock and at prices to suit you. We We have also a large stock of| j have stiff hats in all shapes for Trunks and Valices direct from the iyoung men and ol«l. Seethe styles eastern manufacturer. i and prices. r.-y Hly ll.li T«I LffiL " .►'■I •»,. .id Yuuilu cetUikM». «ITTO» *» LM»- We are agents for Fargo's Celebrat eti $2.50 calf shoes; every pair guaranteed. We buy shoes from Robison Bros,. Boston: Hamilton A Brown, St. Louis; C. H. Fargo, and M. D. Wells, Chicago; all manufac turers, and we guarantee all shoes we sell to give satisfaction. figure is something like the letter S. So ' T1'.O CT.ASGO LACK THREAD CO., C.lasso. Conn., I far as I have noticed, the strong, lithe, . w ill «iKtrihute in premium« Two Thousand Doi-1 from Terminal or Interior Points Ih lurs. Gold Coin, for the beat BBectaneai of graceful young negro women have fancy work, to be made only from thei much liner figures than the average GLASGOTWILLED LACETHREAO. white girl. Their strong, splendid “’ 8K. upen Open to to au all residents retidentt of of inc the tnuea Culled estates, Slates, I ■ ■ ’TXJK th r« shoulders stand firmly above a waist not YOM wihmkxxzxiizzxxxke S t ’“° ' - too small, and tlie figure below the waist is straight and willowy. They seem somehow to be built for looks and for wear both. Perhaps tlie active physical is the Lint tc Take exercise their mothers have been taking for generations, with little pampering and luxury, gives the daughters sucti It 1» the DININC CAI’. ROUTE. It runs firm, beautiful figures. If today a sculp Through VESTIBULEO TRAINS ¿ear Thoroughly satisfactory proofs of our relia-| tor were to look in America for the Every Day in lhe Year to bility furnished. model of the Venus of Milo, he would be GLASGO LACE THREAD CO. , Glasgo, Conn. mere apt to find it among tlie colored girls than among tlie white ones. sma i •«. <■ (No Change of Cars) Mrs. McGuirk, that able and enthusi Ask jouidealer for cl rculars giving full M for astic newspaper woman, knew Lizzie Ifti Information. If not to be hud of him(B Composed of DIMYG CARS write ns. IX» NOT DELAY. R ¿A* Borden some years ago. Both were as (unsurpassed) ™ ¿Sr Tharuiicltlv natiwfnrtorv uroofa of our relia- B4 vrocact sociated in the fruit and flower mission PlLLMBIhR AWnfi ROOM SLEEPERS at Fall River. Mrs. McGuirk believes (Of Latest Equipment.) Lizzie Borden could no more have murdered lier father and stepmother TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed and in than an angel could, and she lias writ-1 which accommodations are for hol tea a powerful letter to the New York ! ders of First or Becond-cpisi Tick- Recorder in the accused girl's defense. , She paints strongly the injustice of call- 1 e“',na ELEGANT MT COAfHIH. ing a woman a fiend simply because she ; A Continuous Line connecting with all does not ‘'wave a tear stained handker lines, affordiug direct ana unin chief in public.’’ terrupted service. Let us pray to be lifted outof the Q1|r VoW GOO«1S Î1FO HOW Olton *111«! Rmidv Pullman Sleeper reservations can b« socur >mmonplace up into tlie “ '■ «I li< <Klj commonplace the region of great I ed in advance through auv agent of the road ideas and great aspirations. The Trade Through Ticket« Mfe alU¡$S Arlo Bates tells a good story of a wnd Europe cun l»e purchased at any ticket woman who, though she needed work office of this conmany. Full information concerning rates, tirui and had no immediate prospect of it, re of trains, routes and other details furnished fused to take an engagement at very on application to any agent, or low wages because of the effect it would A. D. CHARLTOM. Asst General Passenger Agent have on the price for such work in gen Office Of tlie Company» Ne» 191 eral. It is a pity there were not more Our Cloaks and Winter General First Nt., <W. Wahlngto^a Fertal*. Or. women like this. If there were then women's wages would not lie so low. Wraps come direct from One is glad to lie able to add that soon after lier refusal to take the cheap place the manufacturers in Chi- this admirable woman who stood up for —VIA — lier sex got a good paying place. cago. Everything in this There is no disguising the fact that a long skirt does not look well on a bi line will be new and fresh. cycle. It mars tlie appearance of the Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily prettiest girl, flapping about and flying ARRIVE. LEAVE I up and down with every motion of the Portland . 7 .00 p m San Francisco N.15am It has been our aim and pedals. For this reason a woman never San Fran. . 7.*00 p in Portland 7.£»ani looks as graceful as a mau on a bicycle. Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Port land. But women must not on that account effoi’t to purchase good Oregon Citv, Woodburm, Salem. Albany, give up the bicycle. They should get a Tangent, shedils, Halsey, Harrisburg. J un dress more in harmony with the move Serviceable Goods; those ci inn city, Irving, Eugene ment. This will be simply a gymnasium Rosebur< Mail Dally. that will give customers dress, as ordinarily worn, with rather LEAVE. ARRIVE Portia id . 8 a m Roseburc. . 5:4<i p full trousers, covering the knees, and Roseburg. <>:30 a in Portland . 4 :0U p iu blouse and short skirt all in one piece. the most service for their Albany Local, Daily. Except Sunday. Long leggings, reaching to the knees, LEAVE. ARRIVE should lie worn. This or something near money. Portland 5: p m Albany........9: p Hl ____ :________________ Albany. it is certainly the coming bicycle suit ... ..5: u in Portia ml 8 ;55 a III for women. Sleepers, About once a year or so I think we We don't believe in sac- Ptilliiiiiii BnITet newspaper women ought to publicly Tourist Sleeping Cars, ¡ thank our friends, the city policemen, for of second class passen i rifioeing everything foi* For accommodation gers attache«! to express trains their courtesy and helpfulness to our WEST SIDE DIVISION sex. There are, I know, bad and brutal cheapness; hence don't buy policemen, but they are so few, and the Between Portland and Corvallis. rest are so courteous. Whenever in a Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. nor sell the auction goods, LEAVE | AltUIVE city you are in doubt about a street or Portland . 7:30 a m McMinn' 10:10 a III number, a shop, a train or anything else 10: lo a in Corvallis. 12:10 p 111 if we know it. McMinn like that, ask a policeman. These blue 2 :öÄ I» ÎU Corvallis 1 :55 p in McMinn' coated big men are tlie modem edition McMinn’ :5G p in Portland . 5 -30 p II of the ancient knights of chivalry who At Albany ___________ anil Corvallis _______ connect wiili ___ trains of Oregon Pacific. went abroad aiding fair ladies in dis But we do claim to lead Express Train Daily, except Sunday. tress. E ijza A rcharu C onner .' Any one who knows the two cit ies of Boston and Birmingham, The very latest effort of the tin- which have about the same popula HARDIN6 h. HEATH, Publishers. ’ plate liar goes all the wav back to| tion (Boston -1-187000 in 1891), will SUBSCRIPTION BATES. ! 1879 for some evidence that will admit that Birmingham enjoys Job Copy, per ye»r. imulvanee................. $1 HO <1i:» C»py, six months in Kilvanr»............. ■’’0 make a show of proving that the every result of municipal enterprise, foreigner pays the tax. The ad-i and to at least as good an extent Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville vance in price from 1879 to 1880 is< WHY SHOULD THEY CHANGE? as Boston. Many persons are in Oregon, a« seconfl-claee matter. cited as an example of the wicked-i The only hope of the republican I clined to state the case much more All rub fieri be re who do not reccire their ness of Welsh manufacturers ini leaders is thatt he voters have charg strongly in favor of Birmingham, paper regularly will confer a faror by im forcing up quotations when they I ed their minds since 1890 and 1891. which also confessedly possesses mediately reporting the tame to thin office ' “had our market at their mercy,” Every election held this year has many developments of local activ and the fact is calmly ignored that proved the delusiveness of this hope. ity not yet approached by the sister Thursday, November 3, 1892. 8g,Lr? in Premiums during the same time there was an And yet the party of the ins clings city. It will be interesting to com R esolvttons of C ondolence and \ i . l Or.iT- advance in iron—the principal ma ' desperately to it. pare the expenditure, not merely as tiary Poetry will be charge«) for at regular 1 terial used in making tinplate— advertising rates. Why should the voters change a matter of curiosity, but especially « S amh . z I'lirtrs Or 1'iiK Tr.i.r.i’iiiiNK-lleias- from $18 to $42 a ton. I their minds or alter their verdict? because the value and usefulness of tzk will lie mailed to any person in the | Tho progress of prices is shown Have the worse than war taxes municipal government must always United States or Europe, who desires one, I by taking the averages for four suc been reduced since 1890? No. The largely depend on the economy with free of charge I.. P. Fisher. Newspaper advertisiing i cessive periods of six months each. republican senate insolently pigeon which it can he administered. Bir. agent. 21 Merchants' Exchange. Sun • Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This It must be remembered that up to holed every bill for this purpose mingham’s government costs per paper is kept on tile In his otflee. ! the end of June, 1890, it was not se- passed by the democratic house in year $2,610,000; and Boston’s gov Iriously believed that even the Reed response to the people’s demand. ernment costs $12,570,000. Ts it ! congress would have the audacity Have the expenditures been re possible to give any reasonable ex j to provoke its party’s overthrow by | duced? No. The republican senate planation of this discrepancy, which | i presenting such a capital object-les- added $33,000,000 to the appropri may well suggest misgivings to the 1 ) son as the tin-plate duty has prov- j ations as passed by the house. minds of the American tax-payers 1 led to l»e. During the last half of Have the plutocrats and corrupt and which goes far to account for 1890 the agitation in congress and ionists been banished from the re the deficiencies in the services ren the final passage of the law had set publican councils? No. The great > LARGEST CIRITUTIOL dered by municipal government of (on foot an active speculation for an corruption fund of 1888 has been which they complain? Joseph ; FOR j advance, and the market had been more than duplicated, and Martin The benefit of the people who 0 Chrnnhrrlnin. ¡» the November Fo do not take it we again remark J I fully established at the new level and Hackett are doing now the rum. { that tlie price is by the first of January, inasmuch rascally work which (¿nay and as nobody would be foolish enough >OXE DOLLAR Before the issue of another paper per year. It is the only out 3 | to part with any tin-plate for less Dudley did then. our readers will have voted their 1 Has the ‘'wild debauch of spoils” anil out democratic paper pub- j lished in Yamhill Comity and B than it would certainly be worth ceased? No. The entire public sentiments, and a president of this only six months later—i. e., for the service. fronF cabinet officers and great republic will have been elect SHASTA LINE. »GOES INTO old price with the increase of duty foreign ministers down to the small- ed. It is a great and glorious | THE HOMES added. Rearing these facts in !est post-master and lowest menial, country and will progress with » Of the democratic population, ’ thus making it especially J mind, wc find just how the thing is impressed into the campaign to either of the great political parties » sought by the advertisers. I f s worked from tho following table : in control. What is now wanted is your business needs strength- s Six months ended June .'!0,1S!H> ..«4.47.1 I re-elect their chief ening try advertising in the J Six nionthsended Dee :il,lK!in . .->.07.1 The public will lias not been a more even distribution of the bur » T f . i . uphonk -R egister . < Six months ended June 30,1.81*1 5.32.1 obeyed. The republican party sim dens of taxation, and this is the end I C Street, Six months ended Dec.31,18111 . a.35 and aim of the democratic party. . MeMInnvIlle. Or. j Whole year 181*1.... ........ 4.35 ply defies it. November will show The republican party has made it that the people cannot be brow The last item shows where prices stood before the Reed congress had beaten and that they have not unequal. Vote for the democratic N ATION %1. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Iteguti its mischievous work at all. changed their minds.—.V. K. Ilbr/d. candidates and bring labor and Foil CRESI DENT, capital to an equilibrium. If in addition to these increases GROVER CLEVELAND, Party organs and protection of New York. Seventy-live Convulsions—A.*TliriHing Ex the foreigner is paying the tax, tin perience FOB VICE PRESIDENT, plate is higher than it was in the tracts have bristled with figures de A TH, A I E. STEVENSON, signed to convince workingmen that days of its infancy, while if the for of Illinois. There is no one but at some period in eigner is refunding the tax he is re the wages have advanced and in life lias an experience that stands For Presidential Electors, . of Jacksoil, ceiving only about $2.35 for his tin farmers that prices have risen. Now out prominently beyond all others. W. M. Conviti .. is the case of John B. Collins, of of Clatsop, G eo . E. N oland .. . on this point, wage-earners and Such Romeo, Mich., who says: “ From Sep R out , A. M iller , ... .......of Jackson plate. to January, before using Ner W. F. B utcher ........ ........ of Baker. No American tin-plate “lean-to” 1 farmers are better informed than tember vine, I had at least seventy-five con can compete with the generous ! the politicians. Their source of in- vulsions. After three months’ use I Tom Heed said at Syracuse, in have no attack.” Dr. Miles’ Restora Welshman on these terms, while I formation is tho pay-roll and the tive Nervine also cures nervous pros defending the McKinley Chinese i markets. Every working man tration, headache, poor memory, diz the Welshman himself will soon be wall: ‘‘I am in favor of erecting a sleeplessness, neuralgia, etc., going through bankruptcy. If the knows whether his wages are better ziness, LEAVE. ARRIVE and builds up the body. Mrs. J. R. all competitors in low barrier to keep our resources to our lor worse than they were and wheth- 25 p in Portland . 4 :40 p m McMnn .. 7.25 Miller, of Valparaiso, Ind., and J. It. McKinley act has forced down the McMinn’. . 5:45 a mJ Portland. 8 :20 a hi selves.'' What a beautiful policy Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., each : er the cost of living is higher or prices, here or elsewhere, price of goods in this way to the gained 20 pounds of flesh by taking it. this would be to our farmers, who Through Tickets to all Points American, it is hostile to American lower. Every farmer knows wheth Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee. who carry the same quali depend upon a foreign market for Get the Doctor ’ s book free. CO prevalent, especially among women, EAST AND SOUTH. interest, for the' more tax the for er lie gets more or less for his pro- For tickets ami full information regard O results from overtaxing the system. the sale of $800.000,000 of their They increase appetite, purify the whole j ducts now than he did. And what- ty of goods. ing rates, maps, etc., cull on the Company'« eigner pays the less price the The assimilative organs becoming de system and acton the liver. Bile Beaus Small. products. agent at McMinnville ranged, the blood grows weak and im American importer or consumer ' ever may be the facts, every intel- R KOEHLER. E. P. BOGERS, and hence “ that tired feel ! ligent wage-earner and farmer WOMAN’S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. poverished, Manager. F. & P Agt This season as an induce- ing” of which many complain. For all ■■Republican protection isafaud” pays. Here is tin for example. I lias his own opinion as to whether Glvln;- a Car Seat to a Woman—A Dis such cases, there is no remedy equal to When it was worth $4.35 a box the liecause it protects only the manu Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Take no other. ment for people to buy for appearing Fashion. ¡protection has been to him a boon facturer by enabling him to get tax was one cent a pound, and ‘‘Some time ago T found my system It used to look very queer to a person ' • or a burden. entirely run down. I had a feeling of cash we shall, on all but a from the west or south when he entered | constant fatigue and languor and very higher prices for goods, which that being refunded by the foreign — a street carol- a coach on tlie elevated ' little ambition for any kind of effort. prices the people who lalxtr for er, the American paid about $3.15 few staple goods, give ten roads in New York and found women A friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsa PREJUDICES CLEARING AWAY. parilla, which I did with the best re wages have to pay without getting for his plate, whereas when the pres standing hanging to a strap, while all sults. It has done me more good than per cent, off to cash buyers. any increase of their wages. The ent tax of 2 2-l(bcents is deducted Two classes of citizens over aliout them men occupied seats, with «all other medicines I have ever used.” ( their noses buried in newspapers. It — Frank Mellows. Chelsea, Mass. from the $5.35 the American im employment of more men at the | whom the republican party has seemed unpardonable rudeness at first. | “ For months 1 was afflicted with prostration, weakness, languor, This we find is absolutely same or at lower wages to make porter pays only $2.35. heretore assumed a kind of proprie Then, by and by. if they remained in nervous debility, and mental depression. To illustrate this jxiint more ef torship, are breaking “their bonds. New York, these same men who wereat general more high priced gotxls does not By purifying the blood with Ayer’s THROUGH first shocked gradually acquired all the Sarsaparilla. I was completely cured.” necessary in order for us benefit those who were employed fectively let us supj»ose that the These are the veteran soldiers and gall of the native New Yorker and kept — Mrs. Mary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. ZD-A-IIu-Z- clothiers of this country inqiorted the colored men. Itefore. When troubled witli Dizziness, Sleep- to meet the changed condi their seats with the best or worst ot » I iissness, or Bad Dreams, take $500,000 worth of ready-made cloth-! The soldiers are discovering that them. New York men have good rea- > 1 tions and demands of our Now as to President Cleveland’s ing in 1889 and the same amount in ¡Cleveland is not and never was sons in explanation of their conduct. | Leaving Portland. 8:45 A. M. They say truly enongh that if they gave i reeord in behalf of the soldiers. 181*1. The tariff tax in 1889 was their enemy and that the outcry up a seat to every woman who comes wholesale houses. “ “ 7:30 P. M. PREPARED BT They charge that lie has vetoed a about 60 percent.; in 1891 it was raised against him by the pension into a ear in New York they would be 1 good many pension bills. So he 86 percent. If the foreigner paid j agents was unjust and malicious. ‘ bobbing up ¡.nd down all tlie time, and ! Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. that this would be impossible in the ' Bold l>y all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. has. I have read his vetoes. I am the tax he refunded $300,000 in The record of his administration is crowds that fill the public conveyances i a soldier. I love my soldiers. Had 1889 ami $430,000 in 1891 ; so that' clean and honorable and accordant of the big city. Then there is another .JAPANESE They say, these New York men, I been president and a congress when the tax was 60 per cent, the with every reasonable demand of plea. 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, that since woman is pushing her way I I had passed such bills for my sol American importer got $500,000 all soldiers who do not make mer into all tlie industries and going down J 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. diers. I should have vetoed them, worth of clothes for $200,000, and chandise of their patriotic senti town every day, let lier take her chances and linstlo tlie same as 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and too. They were mostly all frauds when it was 86 per cent, he got! ment. .Judge Rae expresses the the men do. If she can't hustle, A new and Complete Treatment, consist of Suppositores. Ointment in Capsules, i Kansas City. and shams, and I had no frauds them for $70,000. Consequently feelingof thousands of his comrades then let her quit. If she is equal to a ! ing also in box and Pills; a positive cure for man, let lier prove- it. So, since New External. Internal. Blind or Bleeding, Itch under me. Any right-minded man, ■ ' the higher the tax the less the pro- i when he says: T’vLllmo.n axid. Tcw-riat York sets the fashion for the rest of tlie ing, Chronic, recent or hereditary Piles,an«l i Formerly Morrison Street. Between Front and First . Sleepers, rree Iteclln.- sworn to discharge his duty, would tection to American industries. other diseases and female weakness; ' Furthermore, I do not like a party country, men of other cities are falling | i many in-ET CHa-ir Cars. Olning- it is always a great benefit to the general ' have signed those vetoes ns l’resi-1 In short, the man who believes that uses the old soldiers as the re .into the habit of keeping their seats and health Care. The first discovery of a medical j letting women stand. Well, I for one cure rendering an operation with a knife! dent Cleveland did.— From a x/wh the “forcigner-pays-the-tax” argti- publican party uses them. Because For rate« or general intorinaiion < allw»i do not object. There is. however, a unnecessary hereafter This Reniedv has ' or address*.. hy (ifit, SicHru, in I tirit. I ment, is mentally incomplete, or, it votes them pensions it assumes place to draw the line. It is when a never been known to fail $1 per box," 6 for W allace <V H artman , McMinnville, or it has the right to own them strapping young athlete sits in his place $5; sent by mail. Why suffer from this ter- , sadder still, an intellectual wreck. that rible disease when a written guarantee is i i body and soul, and orders them to A\ II. Hl RLBFRT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agl. Goods Made up in Latest Style. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SMACKS OF JOBBERY an 1 leers up with a look of infinite im- given with six boxes, to refund the money i 1' ■ , ■ ■ 254 Washington Hl., support anything that bears the pe.-tinei.ee into the face of a feeble if not cured Send stamp for free sample, i Cleaning, Scouring, Repairing a Specialty. Third Street, near Odd Fellows' Building. Monkey work within the democratic John Brisben Walker, proprietor name republican. Thirty years woman old enough to lie his grand Guarantee issued by W oodard . C larke A i P ortland , O regon . Co., Wholesale A Retail Druggists, Sole' party of Oregon will not i»ay. The and editor of the Cormopnlitaii ago I came out in the dark days of mother, while she stands tottering. 1 Agents, Portland, Oregon withdrawal of It. A. Miller from the ozioe, has just sold to the Atchison, this land and fought for my convic pity tlie woman who is his mother and r. KS L electoral ticket leaves the ticket in a M.CuapbeU tions, and I shall see to it that no the woman wlio is to lie his wife. But Topeka A- Santa Fe Railroad Com Anryle, WÌ3., MLJ*8 : BHbrr. AYU-r for tlie rest never mind. Men tell us peculiar condition. Democrats of Ore Hie Az-comp&uying 8t«t(>zuentl WMfBt iu m tt» i. iu body denies me the right to express that ot my weight and measure-: Bust.... a tn. uu k , r . if we claim lobe their equals we gon have been voting for principle and pany, for $2,50(1,000, a piece of land my convictions now. nii-uta will nhow the ri Hulteol'W aiu.. 42 in. si 1«. 11 u. must hustle and prove it. Very well, live inonthfc' treatment. HHf*.... ba tn. «u in. ulzj, have suffered defeat and they will still in Denver. Colo., for which he paid RATIEMTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Intelligent colored citizens, too. we accept tlie gage. In no spirit of aflam continue to vote for principle and about 10 years ago only $1500. ulars with antagonism, but as friendly comrades, thousands of them will vote for the This is probably the most wonder- i are proclaim big the t ruth that their we shall prove to me:i that we are their H I W. F. SITICI. ■ 'VICHI S TKSHt, CHUM IU. three remaining democratic electors race was as well treated during equals in l-arniiig. ia endurance and and will not vote for the |>opiilist who ful rise in real estate values that i President Cleveland’s term as by ' business ability, mid their superiors in like a black sheep lias been cast in has ever occured in this or any any republican president, and as the finer spiritual and moral qualities a. I*? they have so neglected. Not destroying among them. Work of this nature does other country. When Mr. Walker! Epileptic Fits, railing .sickness, Hyster fairly considered in appointments our nervous systems with whisky and 'Ill not create enthusiasm and it smacks ef bought the territory, it was a de-• ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, jobbery, one of the things in |x>litics tached piece of land in front of the to public service. The fears they tobacco, we shall be receptive to all the more powerful forces of the uni Hypociiondria. Melancholia, In- not approved by the democratic may have had lieforehand, and liner, verse. With souls full of fire, with im- party. The withdrawal of the other city, with a river channel between which republican politicians sel mortal patience and determination we ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz three candidates has been attempted it and the land laid out in streets. fishly instilled, were discovered to work on. and the kind of women the ziness, Brain and Spi but thanks to the common sense and Mr. Walker built a causeway to glorious Twentieth century will smile he groundless. nal Weakness. GO TO down upon — yon shall see. the loyalty of the electors tliemsclves, connect his purchase with themaiu- Such is the testimony of John this has not lieen done up to date, t ] - an) | The summer's fashion cf belt and ..... , which cost him something, YOU PRACTICE ..........................................O’ Should it lie done, thousands of demo Brown, bishop of the African Meth blouse waist has revealed defects in the This medicine has direct action upon but not very much. The company"’ figures of young American white women the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili crats in the state will not vote on the odist Episcopal church, who he- 1 day of election . It is modern jiolities was < compelled to purchase this lieves that every real interest of the that one is sorry to see. The belt is too ties, and increasing the flow and power often girted in till the girl looks as if of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless but there is no principle in this method tract, It could not get along with colored race will be better served she would break in two. The necessary , and leaves no unpleasant effects. of managing t lie campaign. Had the out it. Other real estate invest- best complete effect of this is to throw the body out of mi-n-A, Valowble Book sn Nervous If k V Diseases sent tree to any sddre«. democratic party iu the state iieen ments in and about Denver have by the ••lection of Cleveland than i poise. Below the waist it stands prom-1 k I I 11 n L r b I I m » this “d poor' pattante can also obtain medicine free of charge. bv the election of Harrison. asked about the matter there would inently forward in an unsightly way. This remedy hu been stock Ibis netted Mr. Walker alxne $500.00«I prepared by the Reverend The back, on the contrary, hollows so far Pastor Koenig, of lort Wayne, now be four democratic electors upon Ind., since 1876. jand or more, so that his total wealth is To al! Digestion take one Small Bile Bean in that the young woman looks as if she isnow prepared under his direction by the the ticket. treat you right. alter eating. 25c. per bottle. had been struck in the back and dented KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, til. now reckoned at $3,000.000. This in. Then the shoulders bow out round I Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick- One Small Bile Bean every night for a Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle, ti Ho Ui. is a good amount of wealth to lx» * Week aioubeTorpid Livers. 25e. per hottie. BURNS & DANIELS Headache. Small Bile Beans. again till the expression of the whole THE FOREIGNER AND OUR TAXES THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. gained in legitimate ways by a com paratively young man, who 13 years ago was publishing a small weekly newspaper in the city of Washing ton and was by no means a rich man. Northern Pacific C S To all Points East & South DfiPUFTl nUUllL 11 $2000- ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO NOW READY I ? ; Telephone- j Register.! East and South Southern Pacific Route LINE RUNNING Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 3 A. J. 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