Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 18, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
TUESDAY, KEPT. 18, 18S8.
Overland to California
VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Lines,
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
..Ki'UM.ICAX PLATFORM.
Time lictwcen Salnn ami San Francisco-Tklrty-alx
Hours.
CAI.IFOIlNIA KXi'ltWM TKAI.V IIAII.T.
Boutii. I North.
4.-W li. in. I.v. l'ortlHinl Ar. 1010 a. in.
(10 1). in. I.v. Kfilcm l.v. H:.T)n. m.
7:0i. in. Ar. Han I'mii. I.v. tt.TOp.ln.
l'AHUBNCIKIl TltAIN (IIAII.Y IH&
CHIT HUNIIAY).
Sil II. 111.
l.t H. 111.
1:W p. in.
I.v.
I.v.
Ar.
I'ortlHiiri
HnlPin
Unguiip
Ar.J 3: IS p. in.
I.v. f 12-B p. in.
I.V, IM) H. III.
PULLMAN BL'FFET SLHBI'EIK.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
Fur nccommodiitlon of nccoml das paxs
trnttevn ntturhod to oxprowi tnilim.
Tli.. fl A- (!. Itnllrniiil fcrrv liinKOH con-
nivMon with nil tlio regular trultiK on llio
Kst Hlilo Division from footol V street,
I'urllund.
West .Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
IlAlI.Y (KXCKIT HUNIIAY).
72J)i.. III.
VtXt p. in.
n.v;
Ar.
"Portland"
(JorvnlllH
Ar7?:lG p."m.
I.v. I ICTp.m.
M'MINMVII.I.K KXI'UliMS TltAIN (IIAII.Y
KXCKIT M1WIIAY).
"TOTp. in.
Kill p. in.
T7v. I'orlliiiiil Ar.
Ar.M.MInnvlllol.v.
"ttWiii'in.
r:l.ru. in.
At Allmny mill Ourviillls connect with
InilntorOri'KOll I'uolllo llullroud.
Tor full liiforiimtlon roKiinllne rnti-n,
hisim, etc., npply to thi roinimny'K iiKimt,
Hull" in. OrcKim. K. V. IIIKIKIIS.
Jt, KUKIII.l'.ll, AhhI. (I. T. nml Push. Ag'U
Milliliter.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
.COMPANY.l
"Columbia River Route.'
'I'niliiH for Hi" iimt liiivit l'ortlniul nt 10: 11
"ni mill 2 p in ilully. TlolO'tN to nnd from
pilneliml polntM In thu Hulled atnlon, Ciui
iirUnml hiirnpi'.i!
ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS
Kmlgmiil Sli'cpliii; Cum run throiiKhllon
uxiiraw tiuliixto
OMAHA
COUNCIL lll.Ul'1'8
Itlld hT. l'AUIi
Froi' i (lluirgn mitl Williout Climigfl.
CniihcutlniiMutPorllitiid forKnn I'ruu-
cUeo-aud HK't HlllllHl jhiIiiIk.
Knrfiirllixr imrtlruliirH liiipilru of I. A.
lunnliiK. uui'iil of thu umipuny, 21.1
tVinmereliil street, Hiilein, Oiouon, or
A. U Muxnvll, 11. P. A T. A Pertlmid,
Oivkoii,
A. L. MAXWELL, . r. AT. A.
H. IIOLCOMD, Gi'iiLiMiiniiger.
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Anil Oregon Dovploiiimml i-ompiiiiy'H
tlHinmhlp lino, tfclft nilliw shorter. -M hours
Inwtlmo tlnm liy iiny other route. I'lrwl
clow through iuihmoiiuit iilul freight Him
from lVrtlumt mnl nil polnu In tho Wil
lamette volley to nnd I'll i m Kim Kninclneo.
JTIME SCHEDULE, (Kxwpt Hundiiys):
I Mil .1 Allkiiliv
l-mYolMrvnliu
AitIvii Ymiiiliui - . -Iiiiimi
Ymiiilnii
Uiimt CorvullU .
Arrive Allmny ....
). A O. train uoiuiih'I
(X-rvnlltK.
TIuiuImivo trulll oonnwt
lit
litX) I At
1:10 I'M
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U:lA At
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11:10 a; M
Allmny nml
nt
villi thu Oregon lieu'lopiiieul CXim l.lno
Hip liotxivn imiilnii una hi
ifHIlll'IlK
KmticWeo,
YAMUNA
Hun
HVII.IMJ lliTRS.
MrKVMKIM, I'lUIMKAN rilAM'IMCO
Wlltiiiiiftto Vnlloy Wploinl'i'r 1
Wlllntnt'tto Vnltcy Koploinlnir 111
WllUiiiictto Vulliiy . Si'ptmnbi'r m
ItrKAMKIIK, t'lKIM YAQUIMA.
WlllmiH'llo Vnlloy . SptiiinlHr 7
Wltlmni'ltM Vnlloy . . 8.ptiinlir ID
ThU ioiin, ri-wrxiw tho rinht to
lMllvOMllll!KllHtrUlHllll liotltv.
N. II. CuMHMtait'rM fliini lVirtlHiul nml nil
WlllMiiiutlt) YiUh'V lHiInu it ti nmkii iIom
xmiiwollim Mllli )ui tmln. of thu
YAQl'INA KOUTKhI Allmny orCoHtilll,
u.l if ilMtlnmt In H.HI rmiH'lM,-iJiiuil((
miHiiiio lo urilvv nt Ywipilmk lln iVulin
txAuv ilulo of Milllnti.
V-tiftr anil IrfUkl llntm VU Ike
Url. nM" liiftM-nmtluii npply to .Miwn
Hl'I.MAN A IV.. rivlMtit Mini Tt.-kfl
AnniWimlW Knml !., IWIlwiut, Or.
VA MlHll'F. Ai't tlfit'l Trt. A
INmc At.,OrMxiii lVolrt.lt. It. Co.,
(AvrHlllii,Or.
;i'.ll. llAHWKWkJr.Owil ftM A
IVtM. Ant. Ortyn mvi.piHnt
vtt., ifM MmiHroiuitry !.;
Hun fruui'lMtt, Ckl
AlAHHiri'S.
The SALEM MARKET
W l)UUT HTllKm".
OwiMuiitly mi lwml llm Ihwt ijiwlily ot
Fidi ami Suit Meats !
Ami bH KlmU ot
SAUSAGE.
elly. CM nwd wor yvwrmK,
UcOlHlW A WIM.AUK
cTf Y MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
HTATlt HTRKOT. tiAUKAI. URKHN
4M-AH kltuU of fh m4 ri4 uiMk
!; tm lwid. Kult wlUt ud iuu
nl all uuuuJ
Declaration of Principles and Assor
tion of Popular
Right.
The Hepublicant ol the United Slate,
a&wmbled by their delcgaten in National
convention, iiuk ou the thealiold of their
proceeding! to honor the memory of their
first Kfoot leader, the immortal champion
of liberty and the rights of the people
Abraham Linceln: and to cover also
willi wroathi of imperishable remembrance
and gratitude the heroic names of later
leaders, who have more recently been
called away from our councils Grant,
(Jarlield, Arthur, Logan and Conklmg.
May thoir memories bo faithfully cher
ished. We also recall with our greetings and
with prayer for his recovery the name ol
one of our living heroos whoso memory
will bo treasured in the history both of
Republicans and of the Republic the
namo of that noblo soldier and favorite
ion of victory, Philip II. Shctidan.
In the spirit of those great leaders, and
of our own devotion to human liberty, and
with that hostility to all forms of despot
ism and oppression which is the funda
mental idea of tho Republican party, we
send fraternal congratulations to our fel
low Americans of Ilratil upon their great
act ol emancipation, which completed the
abolition of slavery throughout the two
American continents. Wo earnestly hope
that we may soon congratulate our fellow
citizens of Irish birth upon tho peaceful
recovery of homo rulo for Ireland.
Wc allirm our unswerving devotion to
tho National Constitution and to thu in
dissoluble Union of the states : to the au
tonomy reserved tho states under tho Con
stitution : to the personal rights and liber
lies of citizens in all the States and Terri
tories in tho Union, and especially to
tho supreme and sovereign right of
every lawful citizen, rich or poor,
nativo or foreign born, whito or black, to
cast ono freo ballot It. public elections,
and lo have that ballot duly counted. We
hold tho freo and honest popular ballot,
and the iusl and equal representation of
all tho people, to be the foundation of our
republican government, anu ucmar.u ei
fective legislation to securn the integrity
and purity rf elections, which arc tho
fountains of all public authority, Wc
chargo thnt the prosunt administration
and tho Democratic rmtioiity in Congress
owe iheir oxistence to tho suppression of
the ballot by a criminal nullification of the
Constitution and laws of tho United
States.
Wo are uncompromisingly in favor of
Ihp American system of protection. Wo
protest against its destruction proposed
by thu piodidcnt and his party. They
servo the iuteiests of Kuiopc; wo will
m'pport tho interests of America. We act-opt
thu issues and confidently appeal to
the people lor their judgment. 1 lie pro
tective system must be maintained. Its
abandonment has always been followed
by general disaster to all interests, except
thoso of tho usurer and tho slicrilT. Wo
denounce the Mills bill an destructive to
tho guncral business, llio labor and the
farming Interests of tho country, nnd we
heaitily undnrro tho consistent and
patiiotic actions ol the Republican Hep.
resentatives in Congress in opposing its
pas.ago.
Wo condemn the proposition of the
Democratic! paily to place wool on the free
list, and we insist that the duties thereon
shall bo adjusted and maintained to as to
furnish full and adequate protection to
that Industry.
The Republican party would effect all
needed reduction of the National revenue
by repealing the taxes on tobacco, which
arc an annoyance and burden to agriculture,
and the tax upon spirits used in the arts
and for mechanical purposes; and by such
icviblon of thu tariff as will tend to check
inipoit of such atticlos as aro produced by
our people, tho production of which gives
employment to our ltbor, and release from
Import duties those articles of foreign pro.
duotion (except luxuries) tho like of which
can not bo ptoduced at home. If there
shall still remain a larger revenue tlmt is
rt'iiuisitc for the wants ot tho government
we favor tho entire repeal of internal
taxes lather than the surrender of
any part nf our protective system at
thu joint behest of Ihe whuky ttusta ami
the agents of foreign manufacturers.
We declare our Inutility to the Introduc
tion Into this country of foreign contract
labor, and of Chinese Ulior, alien to our
civilisation and our Constitution, and we
demand the rigid uforcemeiit ot the ex
isting Uwtagalhkl it, and fiwir such im
mediate legislation J vlll exclude such
labor from our ihoiws.
declare our optiosltion to all combin
ations of capital organize! in trusts or other
wise, to control arbitrarily the condition
lul tiade among our citmnn, uiul wo com
mend tb Congress and to tho Mate Legit
aturei, in their respective jurisdictions,
kuoli legislation as Hill prevent the execu
tion of all tehemm (oopproi the peoplohy
undue charges ou tlmir supplies, or by un
just tat for llic uaiispoilaiioti of thoir
products to nuiket. Wo appiove ihe lo
ilUtlou I iv Congiwa ti) umveiil alike un
just burden nail unfair discriminations be
tween the State.
We i "flit m Ihe poliev ot appropriating
the iHiblio lands of the United States to lm
homotcaiU for American cititeus and set
tlors, not aliens, which the It: publican
party tUblMb.l in lS6j, against tho
MTtUitut opposition of the OamociaU in
CVingnsM, and "hlch lias UxHiglit ow groat
Wettfiii domain into such nvagnincent
development. The lettwation of unearn
ed laud grants to the public domain fur
the use of actual settlers, bioh was begun
under the admlmitiation of l'ieidrt At-
ihur, should l iHHitimied. We deny that
the dswocratlc patty has ever restoretl one
tern 10 me pisjpi, out uecuie inai uy mo
jwnt aclien uf iemUicm and demooraii,
about fifty millions ol aorta of unearned
lands ontinally giautet) for the oonstiuc-
tioM (4 lailitvai haio Ixeji retoirtI to the
public dofnaiu, in mirsu-otvc of the coudi-
tsotM iHMrteU liy the iHiu4cau lurty lu
tke urtitiival euHts. W cbarvti thcdeni
ttiaralic ailmlnWialion with failmc to ec
cute tkc law seouriug to wttler title to
Mr tMMatai, and with netBg apr.
iutloa wade (o itvat pirpoe to harass
lnc)t ivUlei IUl p ' Hue!)
toM uenier faUe preJtHce of cxpatim;
fraud mm! viiuiMiAtiiii; Ike law.
Tb oDmet by Coticre ot the
IVihtmea k tuuett upo iaaily oly,
to ik tMkdtkat tkey mar twtc SuUs
la Ike I'siutH; ibtMcKH ,w Wvv-f lh ou-
vIiiiosm ol swtHiUtiOA, MsaUtiat ieoiire.
puiuic mmiisc aa suorany tie msod
stable leoal KovetSMMtsit
them, to form for themselves a constitution grades of the service to which it is applic
able. J.ne spine ana purpose ui inc re
foim should be observed In all executive
appointments, and all laws at variance
with the object of existing reform legisla
tion should be repealed, to the end that
the danger to free institutions which lurks
in the power of official mtronage may be
wiely and effectively avoided."
The gratitude of the nation to the de
fendeisuf the union can not be measured
by laws. The legislation of Congress
should conform to Ihe pledges made by a
loyal people, and be so enlarged and ex
tended as to provide against the possibility
that any man who honorably wore tho
federal uniform shall become the inmate
of an almshouse, or dependent upon
private charity. In the presence of an
overflowing treasury it would be a public
scandal to do lew for thoso whose valor
ous service preserved the government
We denounce the hostile spirit shown by
President Cleveland in his numerous
vetoes of measures for pension relief, and
the action of the democratic houso of
representatives in refusing even a consid
eration of general pension legislation.
In support of the principles herewith
enunciated we invite the co-operation of
patriotic men of all parties, and especially
of all workingmen whose prosperity is
seriously threatened by the free trade
policy of the present administration.
and State government, and be admitted
into the Union. Pending tne prepara
tion for Statehood, all officers '.hereof
should be selected from the bona fide
residents and citizen ot the Territory
wherein they oretoserve. South Dakota
should of right be immediately ailmit'ed
as a State in the Union, under the con
stitution framed and adopted by the
people, and we heartily indoise the action
uf the Republican Senate in twice
passing bills for her admission. The
relusal of the Democratic Houso of
Representatives, for pattisau purposes, to j
favorably consider tnese diih, s a willful
violation of the sacred American principle
oflncal self-government, and merits the
condemnation of all juat men. '1 he
pending bills in the Senate for acts to
enable the people of Washington, North
Dakota and Montana Territories to form
constitutions should be passed without
unnecessary delay. The republican party
pledges Itself to do all in its power to fa
cilitate the admission of the territories of
Now Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari
zona to tho enjoyment of self-government
as states, such of them as am now quali
fied, as soon as possible, and the others as
soon as they may become so.
Tho political power of the Mormon
church in tho territories, as experienced in
tho past, is a menace to free institutions
too dangerous to be long suffered. There
fore wo pledge tbo republican party to ap
propriate legislation asserting the sover
eignty of the nation in all territories
vvlicro tho same is questioned, and in
furtherance of that end to place upon the
statute books legislation stringent enough
to divorce the political from the ecclesias
tical power, and thus stamp out the
attendant wickedness of polygamy,
Tho republican party is in favor of the
use of both gold and silver as money, and
condemns tliu policy of tho democratic
administration in its efforts to demonetize
silver.
Wo domand the reduction of letter
postage to I cent per ounco.
In a republic like ours, where the
citizen is the sovcroign and the official the
servant, whero no power is exercised
except by the will ol the people, it is
important that the sovereign the people
should possess intelligence. The freo
school is the promoter of that intelligence
which is to preserve us a free nation;
therefore, the state or nation, or both
combined, should support freo institutions
of learning, sufficient to afford to every
child growing up in the land the oppor
tunity of a good common school edu
cation. Wo earnestly rocommend that prompt
action be taken by Congress in tho en
actment of such legislation as will bet
socure tho rehabilitation of our American
merchant marine, and wo protest against
tho passago by Congress of a free ship
bill, aB calculated to work injustice to
labor by lessening the wages of those
engaged In preparing materials, as well
as thoso ducctly employed in our ship
yards. We demand appropriations for
the early fobuildiug of our navy; for the
construction of coast fortifications and
modern ordnance, and other approved
modern meaus ot defense for the piotec
tiou ot our defenseless harbors and
cities; lor tho payment of just pensions
to our soldiers; for necessary works of
National importance in the improvement
of harbors and the channels of internal
coastwise, and foreign commerce; for the
ciicouiagemont of tho shipping interests
of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific States, as
well as for the payment of the maturing
public debt. This policy will give em
ployment to our labor, activity to our va
rious industries, lucreasc the security of
our country, promote trade, open new
and direct markets for our produce, and
cheapen the cost of transportation. We
atlirm this to be far bettor for our country
than the democratic policy of loaning the
government money . without interest to
"pet banks."
The conduct of foreign affairs by the
present administration lias been distin
guished by its inefliciency and its coward
ice. Having withdrawn from the Senate
all pouding treaties effected by republican
administration for the removal of foieign
burdens and restriotions upon our com
merce and for itt extension into better
markets, it has neither ellccted nor pro
posed auy others in their stead. Profess
tug adherence to tho Monroe doctrine, it
ha seen with idle complacency the exten
sion of foreign influence m Central
America, ami of foreign trade everywhere
amoin- our neighbors. Ithas refused lo
charter, sanction or encourage any Amer
ican organization for constructing the
Nicaragua canal, a work ot vital import
ance to the maintenance of the Monroe
doctrine, and of our national influence in
Central and South America, and neces
sary for tho development of trade with
our Pacific territory, with South America
aud with tlm itlauds ami further coasts ol
the Pacific Ocean.
We arraigu the present democratic ad.
ministration for its weak and unpatriotic
treatment of the fishenea question, and
it pusillanimous surrender of the ctwn,.
Hal piivifrgee to which our fishing ve.iels
are entitled in Canadian port under the
treaty ot iSlS, the reciprocal maritime
legislation of ISw, and the comity of
...... w, ...., n.uv.l VMIIMJI.II II. Olllg VCI
SeU receive in the ports of the United
State. We condemn the olicy of tho
picscnt administration and the democratic
majority in Congrats Inward our fisheries
as unfriendly ami couspiououvly unpatri
otic, and as tending to destroy a valuable
uatui&al industry, and an indispensable
resouroe ot deteiM agaiust a loreigu
enemy.
The name of Ameiioa applie alike to
all citlient ot the republic, and imposes
upou all alike the nine obligation of
otcdieoc to the Uws. At the tamo time
that oitlemhlp it and mutt be the (tau
oply and safeguard of him who wears it,
and proteot hmi, whether high or low,
itch or poor, iu his il tights. It should
and mutt Uvrd htoi protection at home,
and follow ami protect him abroad in
whatever land he mav be on a Urh1
errand.
The men who abanaVoe.1 the tepublican
party iu 1SS4, aud eoolioue to adhere te
the dewooralM party, have deserted sot
oly the saute of koaett covnw)t,
.1.. k.lL.. .. . 1.11.. t . '. .
,-rr 1 .. tm nrwuiT av oeterlM
Uk MUM of refoim ia the oml witict.
We will not fe.il to keep our pWdce be
cause they have broken thews', or because
their MSMiMaie hu broken hi. We,
tfete, lefMl our dedaratioa of 1SS4.
to-wHl Th rfoM of the civil ur.tr.
auMoouJr l4-ua ussdec the tepuUtean
adr-ilin-XraUoe.' sltoukl be completed by
BOOTS A-D SHOES.
WM. BROWN d CO.
-DEALER IX
Additional plank submitted by Mr.
Boutelle of Maine, and adopted by an
almost uuauimous vete: The first con
cern ot all good government is the virtue
and sobriety of the people and the puiity
of the home. The republican party
cordially sympathizes with all wise and
well directed efforts for the promotion of
temperance and morality.
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MISOIXLANUOUS.
OREGON
-the
Fit U IT
DRYER
1 is
;(Hevelvlni: mclt'fmniej
Is Simple of Construction,
AA'I)
EASY OP OPERATION.
Awarded llrst premium nt tho Oregon
Stato Kulr llvVl-'Sl-Si-'tML'KT nnd nt tho Cali
fornia Btnto Fair, lyi7, nnd bun Jouquln
County Knlr, 18S7.
Alnnufiicturvil In Klxslzcs. For circular
nnd prlco list iiddio.su
H. S. JOIIY & SON,
1. O. Uox 280. Salem, Oregon
aj- Dryer Furnaces furnished five sizes
Leather
aud Findings!
CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs.
No. 231 Commercial Street,
.SALEM, - - OREGON.
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Whaf is
tammmtmBamaBmsmKmmtmmmmmmBBaBmaaKmammimmimamBmsm
Cosrtorln. iu Pr. Smal Pltohor'a old, hnrmloas and qnlofc onre for
Infants' nnd Children's Complaints. Saporior to Cqstor OU,
Parogorio or Narootio Syrnpt. Children cry for Castoiiov. Mll
Hons of Mother hlesa Cnstorla.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation ;
Sour Btomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation ;
Olvea healthy sleep ; also aids digestion
Without narcotic stupefaction.
1
Tho BTnrEBB' GUIDE U
issuad M.irch and Sept.,
oaeh year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
oan olotho you and furnish you with
oil tho necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, donee, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at homo, and in various sixes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can maksafail
estimate of the value of tho BUYERS'
OUIDE, which will bo sont upon
receipt of 10 cents W pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-111 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
"I recommend Castoria for children's
complaints, as superior to any prescription
known to me," II. A. ARcnm, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.T.
Tna CxitTiCB Cosnumr, 17 Murray St,, JTewYork.
Weekly
Cauital Journa
GENERAL BLACKSM1TH1NG
AND
HORSESI-IOEINO ! !
All the Improved methods of shoeing
sunplng shoes, to cure dl-Hses of tho foot
nnd for the corrt-otlon of faulty nctlon, cou
tniotlon nnd Interfering, ued. I guarantee
KUtfetfhctloii In nil nu.ee. liefer to nny well
known uonuiunu In Oregou,
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer,
30& Commercial btrvet, Salem, Or.,.
THE
The Clieapest Newspaper in Oregon!
BEST FAMILY
IN
-MARION COUNTY.
A.E.STRANG,
.No. S0 CoinmerolnlKtrwt,
SAX.KM, - - OREGON.
-CKAI.Kll IN-
STOVES and RANGES
l'liiibing, fiis and Sttai Flllins.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
Read Our Reduced Terms!
.J-0.76J
GRK.IT DISCOVERY!
.WEEKLY, one year, fl.50. WEEKLY, six mouWis,
Now Read Oar Discount -for Cash I-
WEEKLY, 0110 year, ?1.00. WEEIvLY, six months, f0.50.
WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL
IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
ONE-'HIRD OEP FOR CASH.
at to sie a
lUnMB. the rotU of such Territories I U further evteaM.ni of tb reform sytteta
iUvhiW N -ntMttd, as a rtht labertot alieady eetabiMbed by law, tc all the
Dr. H. SMITH
Now la SHU.e-won m a new dMoveryiu
wedMste. whieti U jmrHy a KmmI aiiMtU
U, and acta alttuvt IttttotiKmwwav- on ttie
MvmwuaUw Umhi .rf the tth. It St B
svo wnylnjurtou ur uuplea.ant to Ihe
butt. Ttse HMBukM-trr of it rUIra thai
It equal hJW ssewf Uvu known tMsbre, and
" W-voif t the setwiure or tore
1 yii. " w otertBeu asui niieU
wmaoui par
II Ml.tUl th.te li&At -dfttnl all I
kte4af uWtiia) wurk liou vllluuil nali. I
WWIM lirtlrr .U 00 lir, 1L HjuIIU. fMh I
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Our Old Subscribers
Now In arronre aro urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set-
uiuK om lu-vouuia anujoiuing me granu turong or ououoilar suusonoere
TO ONE AND ALL
A e say. wutl us your naiuaa. If you want to tako adantag6 of our "one
third off for cash," and are not whore you can get pouted notes or other
convQuiuiit method of rumlttiug, sond ua your name and state that you
will mnlt at llrst onnortunltv. Thk will muhik. vmir iyl.it nLw-(l ou the
dollar lfat.
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER,
But a eodd. panuanent reductiou. We have oome to May.
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