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THEY - : - ALWAYS - : - LEAD !
With a View of Making some Slight Changes in our Business , we Offer our
LADIES'.CLOAKS AND NEW MARKETS ! AT
r ACTUAL COST FIGURES !
This is no Catch ! We Mean Jus LI ay !
We carry the Stock for the people ! We make Prices to please the people ! And we want the people's trade !
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14 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $1 00 Everythingin the Grocery Line at 8 POUNDS DIMVORTII COFFEE § ] 00
15 POUNDS WHITE EXTRA "C" 'SUGAR 1 00 16 POUNDS DRIED APPLES -1 00
20.POUNDS . NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1 00 LOWER - PRICES ! 15 POUNDS NEW PRUNES 1 00
' COFFEE 1 00' 14 POUNDS NE\V
8 POUNDS ARBUCKLE'S \ DRIED PEACHES 1 00
i/ - , , # 8 POUNDS MCLAUGHLIN'S COFFEE 1 00 THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY. 14 POUNDS NEW CURRENTS 1 00
W. H. HAYDEN
are Agents for Butterick's Patems , and carry a Full and Complete. Assortment. Be sure and see ITS before buying elsevdiere. Corner Main and Dennison Sts.
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THE bill which passed the Senate last
week providing for the exercise of I'hu '
Presidential functions in the event of
the death of both the President and the
Vice-President is substantially the same
bill that failed in the last Congress only
for lack ot time. It changes the exist
ing statute in one very important par
ticular. Under the law of 1792 the
President of the Senate , or , if there
were none , the Speaker of the House ot
Representatives , would act as President
until the disability were removed or a
President elected. By the Hoar bill
this introduction of legislative officers
into the Presidential succession is avoid
ed and with it the possibility of a polit
ical change not authorized by public
opinion. The succession is to the Sec
retary ot State , then the Secretary of
War and other cabinet officers in order ,
who have been duly appointed with the
adviee and consent ot the Semite and
are eligible to the Presidency by the
Constitution. The officer so succeeding
shall act as President for the remainder
of the term , if that be not mure than
twelve months ; otherwise he shall notify
the States of an election to fill the va
cancy , as provided in the present law.
This provision has the merit nf simplic
ity and directness in carrying out the
purpose of the Constitution thatthe
Congress may , by law , provide for the
case of removal , death , resignation or
inability both.of the President' or Vice-
President , declaring what officer shall
then act as President. "
THE venerable John Thompson , pres
ident of the Chase National Bank , the
first national bank organized in New
York cityis the only national bank pres
ident in the city now who is an advocate
of our silver dollar. When Mr. Thomp
son started his bank he couldn't get any
body outside of his own family to take
stock in it and had to set up a straw
stockholder with ten shares to eke out
his and sons-in-law make
sons - - so as to
the necessary five directors. After he
had perfected the organization the New
York clearing house held a big meeting
and resolved to have nothing to do with
the new money. Mr. Thompson has
lately been interviewed , and he calml } '
expresses his belief that his brethren
will have to take the back track in the
matter of our silver coinage , just as they
did in the matter of national currency.
He says the gold output is unquestion
ably diminishing , and that to throw out
silver as a part of our coinage will re
sult in stagnation , depression arid finally
a monetary revolution , doubling the
purchasing power of the monetized met
al , causing a corresponding cheapening
of all property , including silver , and
bringing debtors as a general thing to
bankruptcy. He favors the free coin
age of silver and says that ultimately
the other New York bankers will be for
it. . "It is manifest destiny , " he says.
State Journal.
ONE of the most significant items ot
foreign news that has reached these
shores for several weeks is that the Sul-
tan of Turkey has appointed Prince
Alexander Governor for life over East-
crn-Iloumelia , with due rights of suc
cession. It is seen in a moment that
this cuts the tangled knot as to the Bul-
gjirio.Koumelian union and what is to
come of it , and actually lifts that ques
tion out of the need of an } ' , further con
sideration by the European powers. It
is virtually a recognition of the accom
plished fact about which all the trouble
has arisen , only it is such recognition
that no outside European power has any
lawful right to object to. The arrange
ment has probably been brought about
by English influencewhich , , from the
ft.irt has favored the union of the two
provinces undor Alexander , and of
course this action of the Sultan makes
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Prince Alexander a firm friend of the
Turkish cause and puts a pretty solid
chunk of opposition in the way of llus-
sia. What the Czar will think of this
movement it is easy to guess , but what
he will do about it nobody knows. But
with Turkey and England to back him ,
and Austria and Germany unfavorable
to llussia , Prince Alexander may yet
be able to smile at his great cousin's
snubbing.
HEPUESENTATIVE PRICE of the
Eighth Wisconsin District , was the only
one among the 325members of the
House who voted "no" on the bill to al
low the usual pension to. the widow of
Gen. Grant. Mr. Price has made a ri
diculous mistake which his friends sin
cerely regret. He has won a distinction
towhich precious little honor attaches.
"I S03IET.I.MES think , " says Ella
Wheeler Wilcox in her new novel , "that
God must be a woman. He is expected
to forgive so much. *
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WONDERFUL DISPLAY !
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Never Follow ! "
PARLOR SUITES ,
STUDENTS' CHAIRS ,
TURKISHCHAIRS : ,
LADIES5 COMFOETS ,
Walnut , Cherry and Ash
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CHIFFONIERS , 5 ETC. .
CHAMBER SUITES.
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Bright , New and Desirable Selections for Fall Trade. CotA-
plete Assortment of Holiday Goods. New Lot of Wall Decora *
tion. Elegant Lot of Picture Moulding in all the Modern Desians" II
Just Received. $ SOO Worth of Rattan Goods , all Late Designs for
1886 , which Must and Will be Sold before the Holidays are Over
Come and Inspect our Stock in all its Branches. It will be Well
Worth Your Time. We also Sell three Different Kinds of Sewino i .
Machines , which will be Sold Low for Cash. Only the Standard
Machines Handled , with 5-Year Warranty. BEWARE OF IMI
TATIONS. American Sewing Machines a Specialty. Machines
to Rent. Machines to Sell on Installments , and Big Inducements
for Cash Purchasers.
LUDfICK 8 TROWBRIDGE ,