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- nwMi'i'ijwwWftpBPTw'H IJy ' a 31 Ik ...if.TNOMAH NEWS. Oi.titli.UL'd from fint page H,c cliy carefully" mapped (Hit That Herren School House Debate. fUHNEH. Or,. Oct.20.ltUC EuiToir.Jotf.;NAfi -'j.ur,!,ry lKflt one of Salum's v.iu..' l.iuv.., i. ... Mothers Anxiously wtfrh ,1ii..i.. '. ... W. McCulfuch. la Joint debate with ihffiSh SS,nln? 'a of ..... unrk-prfliim wnll oriMii .nd t ie urj" ""' r'- " .. . . ...1 ...,,1 .lrllliwl In tlinlr lrfl fully P ""'"" ' .ainmin irom Willamette Vnl- l,v' MuiiiitIon In 7; . w.,n" jtl.as noon f a camrm.gn yer,ty, made, ., lle .uppoa stir. "' l for '.liftS. V J guciiOTiuBrrjp.,r:,l,nKpceB,i favor of Hnnn8ni , tl.o rci, SI?'1"'' ?yo.,a There sncopsiBUMireanjor mo Herren sr.i.rw.t i,n... m... .-. . i...iii .,. . " " "V"vi 'moo's Swrsa- 'JB: . i " ""a. j.iiu snpiivop mil nsini-n.n.n waxed very eloquent IW'tHrol tl.ot.oo, , niul ffivo cr: dutie. education h?fore, n..n nr iii tin urt; iiiuinuiii .- j iui uuai:ii ti'iv n (inim.i .. .. l G1IH.T""" -- . -""iuuni, mm niiuio some f.tciature, picture, cartoons mid stuteuients to tlic uudleiicu much per. makers. J. a Young linn charge or Impi some or tho listeners wallowed ,,,, sta(c coniniiwco ueaanuapen. out not the writer. , t r7rPndown.'1"ninB,i,dthattl r Bourne, of Tortiand, nndlj. T. Mr. McCuluicii made tlnJ tn,Pt.J E ?. "en,to."M ' uid not Miner, In the MUiKey ouuumgoi mynat tlie amount of b.tsic currency cunty committee. The -latter Is a did not regulate the price of commod- .1.11 iin1 It Its ft M a ' Utn ...1. ,llrer Kcpuoiiwm " uiu.hius wiiere upon Mr. Calllson quality . . - ...w IVII1 IIIIII IIII1A fe'ooa health. Hcadtlierollowi.igloS daughter Co 'ln:J ' T hlfrf.il .... ' T" "" D,,B "" uiit nron ii . ...v .uomus, Hho Imd hnri Li .-.nilml with farmers wnp arc as 8rreive and working sis liaVd as'thp'j liryan men In town. Albert Toiler, in die Pail He Fanner at the foot of ; jirrlson street has also a wonderful feposltury of campaign information. i Here can be found all tho newspapers i In tlie state, lists of voters in each cnunty, the politics o for as known of nearly every man In the state. Mr. Tozier's Judgment is excellent and he lialso -.cry close to the labor organiza tions Four gentleman1 oettcr ln- fnrmed than Young, Bourne, Milner and Tozicr could not be selected In Oregon. THE STREET CROWDS in Portland are wonderful. At eight la. id. tliey begin to assemble and they IholJ out until midnight. The crowds are growing and are a terror to the moneyed element. A man who will keep still and vote can bo bought. But an enthusiastic yellinir cheering uob cannot be corupted. A colored tan was speaking for Bryan as a Mc kinley procession passed. , He said "If they've got him elected what's the use trotting out their dude llam- ieaux clubs? If the race Is won, irhat's the use putting the horse over Ibetrade?" This createdgrcat sky- lenderlng yells. MY PREDICTION now that-Multnomah county will lit Rive McKlnley over 2500 plurality, ossibly not over 1200 to 1600. Voters kill be colonized from Washington. auled In on the railroads and up and own the river on tho boats. But fennoyer's police In uniforms and cl- Izen's clothes will not allow as much ! that as Jo. Simon's police have al ined In the past. Oregon will give ryanten to ntteen inousauu piui- llty, and from six to ten thousand ujorltyat the lowest. IfIlarrIson tnd Reld could not be elected In 1892, ecausc Reld for vice president was Ibnoxlous to the typographers and telegraphers union, how can McKln ley and Hobart carry a doubtful state !uen they arc oppqsed by all the or ganized labor, the grangers and- the Biher Republicans all over the nation? E. Hofer. In- HI.. . - ' s uic conclusion Bryan and Free Silver Ralley. , Yill be held at Silverton, Or., Oct- ber 31, 1890. Grand torch lights procession. Two bands'. Four noted eakers. The Mott ) -bovs The pradley sisters. Speaking. Campaign ongs. Kecitatlons. Good music. Come every body and attend the Bst and greatest rally of tho cam- aign. td DM P.nnl. Old people who require medicln'e to cgulate the bowels and kldnevs will find the true remedy In Electric Blt- lers. This medicine does not stlmu- ate and contains no whiskev nor other Intoxicant but acts as a tonic and iterative It acts mlldlv on the Itoniach and bowels, adding strength uu giving tone to the organs, tuereuy nmillL' Nat.uri. In t.hp. Twrfnrinnnfin of Ihe functions. Electric bitters is an "ce'ient appetizer and aids digestion. Uld Pennlp flnrl t. lnet. ovnntlv wllllt ll.iey need. Price 50c and 81 per bottle Bi J red A. Leccr's druc store. formed him that it h .. ' .. . ui every political economist to the contrary. The lawyer also allucti u. t,hr SiS OfV nnn i it. .11..., ... -,-,, , joiouuLoiu not men tion the total amountOf silver. Mr. Calllson at once rectified tills. Had any stranger hearo McCulloch's speech he would have thought sure It was some school boy, tiying to tell something he had read In the Repub lican bible (Oregonlan.) t Aiier air. McCulluch had weaiied the people for some time, he struck an attitude, and with nourishing aims uuu Miiee iiKe a locomotive, he con cluded his 'speech with a comparison, winch would have made any little school girl or boy, who had even stud ied history, tired. "Suppose," said he, "that the silver mines of the United States were at present running, andi the United States was coining the silver bullion at 10 to 1? Saturday nluht. um,lii come, and the mine owner would pay his men off In silver dollars-as of bourse they would the laborer would then go to the grocer to get some sugar, and would throw down a silver dol lar. The grocer would tell him he could not take that as it was only worth 49c. His1 contract with the sugar trust called for gold and he must have gold, "and therefore the poor laborer," and here the speaker grew pale and his voice grew tremulons, and the writer expected to see tears of sympathy roll down his cheek on Ills stand up collar, as he told the llstners that the laborer would be compelled to take 49c for his hard earned dollar. What a statement to make before an Intelligent audience, mi" to oe maue uy m oui'tu;" know something about law. Did he hear how the Southern Pa cific Railroad Company had been sued for lefuslng to accept live copper cants. If the United States can put her stauiD on 129 copper cents whose intrinsic value is lHc and make it go, its a pretty pass when she cannot put her stamp on the honest silver and make it legal tender. The Idea that the dignity of these United States must bow to an abominable sugar trust is too absurb for any reason. How 'foolish for any ,.tti,.i' ,mii nnf.rlot who lias any ro- liimwu. uu ,. --g spect for.country and country's honor and an average intellect to advocate, and then call others anarchists. The goldbugs had better muzzle McCulloch and R. J. Hendryx and f'lind.llke Mr. Bowers, of Pleasant Point. They aro doing a great deal of good for the Bryan party here. M .F. 11. V W B H X--i And nntliltw ... ,.,.. -j . ! hnZ a i. "c,mo ,0 " -I"'? nny rood. I happened to rtad cl Jn tU.'s t .r,r a- JJdtadlurB,uU.,rl,I.rAr o AfluL,;l0r1'lt';,,toBU better. AflcrtaUinBa tow boul,, ho uns com- .lo.clycurtdamllKrlKn.bl a, Uu,t"o wt eVer ,Uxn M la I nil-oad Place, AinMcdnn,, N. Y ' 'I will aav II... . ... .. . ""J '""' "l.V moilltr hna tint in.V case In as strong words as I have done. HnnrVo c- i., hw truly cured me and I am now ell." Cora pncKl AinUerddin.N.Y. Be mire to get Hood's, becauso stated nould s Jacksori declared hat this power could not bcdelegled to corporations or Individuals'.' ye thehefmv de nounce Hie IsSUJtlliof tl0Us inlnnrl.fl to circulate as ibncy by national banks aslndcroginoii or the consti tution, and we deujnd that all paper which Is made u legal tender ror public and piivaUlchtsor which is leceivable for dufrs tn Mm tTnitf..! otates shall be betsued by the gov ti i n men t of tho Uracil States and shall be redeemable n coin. TARIM. We hold that. Uiritdutles should be levied for purpose orfevenue, such du tics to be so adjustil as to operate equally throughout he country and no uiM-iuuinuic oeitcen ciassorsec tlon. and that tnxklnn sin.ulii in limited by the needyof the govern ment honestly and eOnomlcallv ad ministrated. Wo denounce as disUtblng to busi ness the Republican tteat to restore the McKlnley law, vdjch has twice been condemned by jlp people in na tional elections, and, Vhlch, enacted under the false plea f protection to homo ItidllStrv. nrA-wl n nn.tlfir. breeder of trusts nndnonopollc3, en riched the few by thj expense of the many, restricted trat;, and deprived the producers of thejreat American staples or access to thr natural mar kets. I I II SRHr s. B '" ' - r mt arsaparilla jMhP One True Woo. li.r'ner. Ail,lr.,re',t,.i. I'rep ,rPdo J c. i. , & Co., Ij0w J, Mood's Pills H!)',r! A MODEL PLATFORM. to The Only Chair Car Line la t.llfi un Oil. Xin-iiii. ..... ..uioq urn rpaelieu vm nu ll.TII I'l II 1.1U1UU the east ern cuius "-"-, -,- tlinn line with iewcr ciiaiiK u; v"' "", via other lines. Rates always the lowest Tickets to or from points in the United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by . , ,. . nts. UOI3t.iv injv""i '-n-- 15-15d-4W Salem, Oregon. Via the Union Pacific System aggaire Is r.lipe.lrpfl Uirmitrli from Portland tn Its HiHt.lnnt,inn. The specialties of the Union Pacific are unexcelled track and equipment, union depots, fast time, through cars, steam heat. Pintsc.h liaht and court eous treatment tn nnRsenirers. For fates nnil tnfnrnint Inn nnnluld rtniopi. ninvpD Anrnnt.u. I 15-12d-4 w Salem , Oregon i Dissolution Notice. llle ('.limirtnnMililn licrntnff irn PY i - ,' Vlll.lOIIli f.l lir. w w Ktlnif hiOt.U'nnii W A namlHin X.' John Molr under the 'firm name of .""milton & Molr is thltf day niut- iUallV (lUcilv.1,1 All ,.1.iImiq rlllA tn ld firm to be paid to W. A. Hamilton. :r u us agamstsald tirm will oe paia W each one paying one-half. W. A. Hamilton continues the buisne-s. W. A. Hamilton. t, , JQHH Mont, halem, Oregon October 22nd 1890. 10-2WW. Notice, , The undersigned wishes to Inform his friends that ho has definitely de cided not tx leave Salem. Very Respectfully.. Emil L. Winkler. The Ladies and Oevts The stock ,.-, "i underwear for ladles.gentsaud chll du at the New York Racket Is com CASTOR I A ForflAumts and Children. - ' 2 Adopted by the Democrats In National Convention. The following is the full and com plete platform as adopted by the National Democratic conventien: We. the Democrats nt tim nnitij States in national convention assemb- ieu, uo reauirm our allegiance to those great essential principles of justice uuu nuurty upon which our lnstltu uons are rounded, and which the L-umocrauc party nns advocated from Jefferson's time to our own freedom of speech, fiecdom of the press, free dom of conscience, the preservation of nf.rcnn.il rfrvlito -l.n ....ii.. - u citizens before the law, and the faith ful observance of constitutional limi tations. During all these years the Demo cratic party lias resisted tlie tendency of selfish interests to the centraliz ation of governmental power, and steadfastly maintained the integrity Of tlie dual scheme of covernmr-nf. established by the founders of this republic of republics. Under Its guidance and teachings tlie great principle of local seir-governmcnt has found its best expression in the maln- of confining the general government to the exercise of powers granted by the constitution of the United States. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. Thn constitution of the United States guarantees to every citizen the rights or civil ana religious numi. Tlie democratic party has always been the exponent of political liberty and religious freedom and it renews its obligations and reatirms its devotion to these fundamental principles or the constitution. FINANCE. Recognizing that tlie money ques tion Is paramount to all others at tills time, we Inyite attention to the fact that tlie constitution names silver and gold together as tlie money metals of the United States, and that the first coinage law passed by congress under tlie constitution made the sil ver dollar tlie money unit, and ad mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio based upon tlie silver dollar unit. We declare that tho act ot 1873 de monetizing silver without tho knowl edge or approval of the American peo ple lias resulted in the appreciation of gold, and a corresponding fall in tlie price of commodities produced by the peeple; a heavy increase In tlie burden of taxation and of all debts, public and private; tho enrichment or the money lending class at homo and abroad, the prostration of indnstry, ..n,i imnnvorlshment of tlie people. We arc unalterably opposed to mon ometallism, which has locked fast the Tirncnorit.v of an Industrial people in paralysis of hard times, Gold mono metalllMn is a British po icy, and its adoption lias brought other nations Into financial servitude to London. It Is not only un-Ainer lean i, but -anti- American, ana il can oe '"'""i."" the United States only by the stifling of that spirit and love of liberty which proclaimed our political inde pendence in 1770 and won in the war of the revolution. Wo demand the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation. We demand that the standard silver dollar shall be a fu 11 titular, eaually with gold, for all itht s nubile and private, and we ?a?o?8uPcli "legislation as win prevent for the future the demonetization of any kind of legal tender money by private contract. INCOME -AX. Until the money question Is settled we are opposed to aly agitation for further chanires In our tariff laws, ex- ...,. ....i. . : . i . .' . Maui; ouuu us are necesnry to meet tile aeucit in revenue ca Bed bv the nrl- ersp decision or the stpremo court on the Income tax. But lir this decision by the supreme court there would be no deficit In thcrevenu! under thelaw passed by a Democrltlc congress In strict pursuance of tip uniform deci sions of that court forflOO years, that court having In that decision sus tained constitutional injections to its enactment which hadpreciously been overruled by the ublfst judges who have ever sat on the bench. Wc de clare that it is tho duty of congress to useall the constitutional nower which remains after that decision, or which may come from Its reversal by the court as it may hereafter be consti tuted, so that tho burdens of taxation may be equally and impartially laid, to the end that wealth mav bear Its duo proportion or the Expense or the government. LABOR. Wo hold that the mot efficient way or protecting American labor Is to prevent the Importation or rorclgn pauper labor to competewlth It In the nome market, and that the value or tho home market to our American farmers and artisans Is greatly reduced by a vicious monetary, system which depresses the prices of their products below the cost of production, and thus deprives them of tlie means of pur chasing the products or our horuo manufactories, and, as labor creates tlie wealth of the country, we demand the passage of such laws as may bo necessary to protect it in all Its rights. We aro in favor of the arbitration of differences between employers en gaged in interstaro commorco and their employes, and recommend such legislation as is necessary to carry out this principle. tho aosorption or wealth oy tho few. the consolidation of our leadintr CUlJrfl?M,'8"eralueul gA"ttmntvt those arteries of commerce. We de mand tho enlargement of the powers of the interstate commerce commiss ion and such and such restrictions mm and guarantees In in tho control oi railroads as wm protect uiu wcuijiu from robbery and oppression, TAXATION. We denounce tlie profligate waste of the money wrung from the people by oppressive taxation and the lavish appropriations of recent Republican congresses, which have kept taxes i,ii, whllo t.lm lnhnr that nays thcin is unemployed, and the prpdu.cts.of the people'sitoll are depressed in price till they no longer repay tho cost of production. ., . We demand a return to that sim plicity and economy which benefits a Democratic government and a reduc tion In the number or useless offices, tho salaries or which drain the sub stance or the people. FEDERAL INTERFERENCE. nWedenounco arbitrary Interferences by federal authorities in local affairs as a violation of tho constitution or the United States and a crime against 'm, i'J.1'1' "' '' " '---''-' "- "'"''! ' '-' '' '' ""' ' " ' ' " " ' ' rAiuy'iHilC AVeeclaMcPrenaratinnfbrAt;. slmilaUng ihcToodandRcgula-lingtliaStaiiachsnndDowlsor Promotes'Dicslion.CliccTuJ ncss nndRcst.Contalns neither Omum.Morpbine itorlDncral. INTOT NARO OTIC. Utapt afordllrSOflSZffllfflS MxSenn AnirtSt4 Jbrrmat . JartmmtAi him fa J- THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF . i) 1 1 C i7TT 1 1 'f "tlfrTTTiTS " Office or tiik Siccrictary ot tAjh, 896.) ApcrfccHlemcdv for Cons iiaa- tlon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.FcvTrjsri ncss cndLOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. IS cm EXACT COPY OF WRAPFBrti -" THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF GASTORIA OutoiU ii wit sa la cm-iIm goUIm miv. I nl pot told la balk. Don't allow anjoat to tell hALtU. Otecoti' Sept. I, I896, oeaiea proposal will be received at th office until noon, November 3, 189$, to furi, . isn the following articles for the .State of Ore." gon for Hie ute of the loth Biennial Se!e or the Legislative Atsembfyt 3S reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No. 7 rutin white laid. laid. Charter Oaknr SrnA, ttn.-- . All... M...t v. uiuci uuuu apcr. . 30 teams first c!aa Coogress note, or- olherJ good paper, 7-pound,t No. 7 rulirg, wbite laid. . 1 20 reams letter paj.er, is lb No. 7 ruling white laid, Cetew, Charter Oak, or Scotch linen, or other good paper. 20 reamt of typewriter, letter size, Pararon , .ctler wove No. 3j, orother good paperi A ao reams typewriter, legal site, larawn, letter wove No. 3, or other g6od paptr. 6 reams tvpew titer, legal size, Paraoon, letter wove No. J, orothergood paper. " 'T ' 6 boxes Little' batin (iniih carbon, bitie size 8 x I6VJ4 ' 6 boxes Little Satin finish carbon, blue, lze 8x11. ' 10.OC0N0. 6 1.2 envelopes, 60 lbs. No. I, H AAA, ' . ,- 12 Urois railroad iteel pens,'No.''4o.J 20 Cross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404. $ .ros Gillotf steel pens,.No. 303. 8 Cross Esterbrook "Jperis i 6 Gross Falcon steel netu. No. n... rv. . ti-Ti. . r. r .yrt wu, s x (uuaic sicci I at Tea asruu&g ei on lfi plea cr prcsdta taat It U 'Mnt a good" aad "will enmr every pw pew." T 8m 1it tob gt 0-A.B-T-O-B.I.A, &Vffi&cJ TO-ilG GUARANTEED 1 OBACCO HABIT CURE A ,n'i wuLiujppioicoia.iuiiuiourfS Broro lUMmcrtqatttrortnoaeilrarortobaooolnanr . .. r- Mr- uuu in luii iiiviuu.. M.n..ii.ii in .nil .mrin . .i.n snin ii. nnnnn. in i in... 1 . . .n i.lri. .1...... l.n.. . .. -. . .. ' mT . . . . .V . . TTZ- . M.a w '.-v u" i.u.. iuii.ivui' man BinjaK. Tigvnrai auq nnuxueiio. JDH irr a dox. x lUhUM. Wq expect you to bellero what Ha -or u bcio. Send tor our took lot "ixiu't 'IMbarro Sp vuestuspio. Aaareu'X'UJJt'4'JlKliUlu andltnerct 111 do ao. aod D. J. FRY, Agent, - Salem, Oregon. THE WILLAMETTc HOTEL IiBADING HOTEL 03T THE; CITY, 1 Be Reduced rates. Management lloerat. Electric cars leave hotel for all public building and points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. Lawn Mowers, Hay Rakes, J f Macliine Oils, and Axle Grcaec, Gfay Bros Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. . Salem, Or, Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Bicycles,Q Sundries -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, HANSEN. MANAGER. 7 & ? iiV. o5Ci Onlygood horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stable back of State Insurance block 6 Gross Esterbrook Vi pens No. 111. i 6 Groaf EiitrKroot A rn.'a Tiitfi o.,;if Steel pens No. 312. 6Grojs' Esterbrook & Co. 'a Chancellor steel Jjen No 339. 6 Gross London Incandescent, M. Jacob' No. 4. 2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal red ink, pints. 5 Gross pen holders, black enamel, large, 10 Dozen Peck, Stowr & Wilcox' inkitindsr - 4Doenreck,Stow&WilcoVs IntltS', No. SS4. ' to Dozen Peck, Slow & Wilcox' inkstandf, -No, 420. ' , 12 Dozen Ivory folders, o-lnch standard, t 4 Dozen ivory folders, lo-lnch Coheres " 4 Dozeri mucilage cupsj No. 8, Morgan'! patent. 10 Dozen mucilage Hands, reservoir, No, 6, Morgan's patent. s ; 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting PPj , or other good paper, 140 lbs. assorted color, 2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder lead pencils, ' style 660. r ' 5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts.. , , 2 i.a Dozen Stafford' writing fluid, quarts. 15 Dozen gummed stub files, No. 31,11 x is inches, soo pages. 4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letteclips.ttegal 20 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips. IS Dozen Faber's rubber rulerf, " iZlnch""" flat. 15 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, bone, ft)3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149," ebony. 70 boxes Caber's No. 300 rubber bands,..' assorted sizes. 5 Gross Faber'a lead pencils, No. 2, hexa. gon, rllt. 12 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No, 2, round, Bil,. t '' ... 20 Dozen Faber' patent Ink and pencil"" rubber erasers, mammoth. 3,000 McGiir patent paper fastese-rt.No.'a.'' , flat head. 3,000 McGlU's patent paper fatenrs,No, a 1 ound head , whle 3,ob McGlU's patent paper fast&fs,No.'4a flat head. 15 Dosen tablo pads to lipid paper, I9e Inches strong leather tips, , ' , l,jJlT)nrAti ivif nan. nVl4. urmije 29 lbs, hemp twine No, 3,"rs 4 Dozen Sanford's muctlage, quarts, lilds should be marked "Proposals for Sta tionery," None but the best quality of good ' wfll be accepted, "' Tlie right to rejact any cr U bid is te. served. All the above art kits, to be dellv red at Salem on or before DcmtW I5,ip94. r . There being at the preKnJ time, nq snestey available for paying for the above luppUesi, bldsfwlll only be accepted under, the ( condition, agreement and underttaadW that tho succeHfu) bidder will look to, and de-, pend upon the next legislature appropriattag; money to pay Ihe claim, Very respectfully, II R. KINCAID, ' 0.5.2m SeCrotary ot atate, lODBPOISMi Immiiiiii mimmmmimmmmtlmk. ntUt- tlmlli tlrutsn fLsF: v w t&!c&i u" We arc opposed to the policy and practice of surrendering to the f liold ertfor the obligations, or the Onlted States, the option reserved by law to the government of redeeming such ob- ligations in (ini "" -" " to the Issuing of in. nrtu nt thf united mo or peace, and condemn coin. Wcareonpoea a ring ix 1 time or llcklnt' iiich. in aFrangefori pleawnttrlP vln tlie n'd tan enorniou p: do Pacific system. loBarKer. , upply t ie e ?ts. Salem. Or. 10 Jj in with gold to maintain n, 7n -Rabt Until you hao tt,.tjViTinB bonds of the Unitea N'T ?,,f,L,iU ,0 can quote Z tul ot ocace. and condemn n the lowest ratei-furnlliyou lll't,31kl,'WE CSS.1 UQWets. sleeping car be ftT, , gy lcb. Jp exchange for bonds Like nn open book, our faces tell the tale of health or 'disease. Pain and suffering and wrong living write their history on our fea tures in unmistak able lines. Hollow cheeks and sunken eyes, listless steps and languorous looks tell of wasting debilitating disease some place in tlie body. It may be one place or an other, tlie cause is eenerally traceable to a common source impure blood, and impure blood starts in the; digestive organs. That most dreadful disease consump tion is what is known as constitutional. It is in the biooa. mtu"' -Ti v. ula of the lungs, and it can be cured 98 times in ico ifproper treatment be taken in its early stages. Sending good, clean, L..iT rid wholesome blood continu ously through the dlseawd parts " ..ii.. ..nirat the disease. Ii PTT1' r:rr 1" .7ni TmriMn. healing and soothing, the cure will Ot even more rapid. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medial Ujcovery purifies the blood, simulates digestive Sctlon, searches out disease-germs wher ".'.i. ;.f .nA nuts the whole body into a vigorous, strong jd Wealthy con ji.i Vf hiiMi uo solid, useful flesh, rubs out wrinkles, brightens Uie eyes :"j i. iif. Tltw worth Hvinjf. A ??"'".".""' -l1v1 "The .aaT. TfYYl TWl'CD VM....W .-- uJvfc" w ,w- tTO cJlf.1 A free Institutions, -and wo especially object to government by Injunction as a new and highly dangerous forni qr oppression, by which federal judges In contempt or the laws or the states and rights or citizens, become nt onco legislators, Judges, and executioners, nnd wc approve tlie bill passed at the last session of tlio United States sen ate, and now pending in the house or reproscmawves, rciuuvu w ixiutvuii'w In redoral courts aad providing ror trials by Jury In certain eabes or con tempt. Ho discrimination should be in dulged by the government of the Uni ted States In favor of any of Its debt ors. Wo npprovo 01 1110 reiusat 01 uiu Pacific railroad funding bill, and de nounce tho efforts of the present lie publican congress to enact a similar measure. TENSIONS. Recognizing the Just claims of do serving union Boldlers we heartily cn dorso the rule of tho present cpmrnU sloner or pensions that no napies shall be arbitrarily dropped fromtlie pen slon roll; und tho fact of enlistment ..n,l tnrvtnn elinnld Ixi fleelllCU COn- cluslve evidence against disease und disability before enlistment. TERRITORIES. will If ttlo big and TTnlon I agents, Sale criTtX-A-- nfs tim nrolit to them federal treasury the policy or gold monometallism IBSOE OF MONEY, People's Common Sense eaici vu- E, vWlh numerous testimonialletter. and reproduced photographs end address to those pured, will be sent free to any i. ..,i. urntv)ne cents. In one- cent stamps, to cover posUgc and wrap- Wete, and all sold at racket prlces.call 'iufLA Uy in a upnlQBg gi'JTfflf' t 1 Aitdrei'. World's DJ3HEKSrv. Mki- onL'ressfcalpnO'as tbc-powerMhcAr. Associatjok, No. 663 Main btrcet, $ 'a-nlpufpojey, and fdcuffalo, N.X Wc faVor the admission or the ter ritories or New Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma into tho United Btates. and we favor tho early adinlMlon of all the territories haying the neces sary population and resources to en nifn i.Mm ti Rtntehood. nnd while they Tcroain territories, we hold that i.,nnipinia nnnolntcdi to administer the government of any territory to gether with the District or Columbia dents or tho territory or district In wlilch the duties art? to 00 porformed. Tlie Democratic party believes In homo rule nnd that nil public lands, of the Urjltod States should be appro priated to the establishment of free homes for American citizen. Wc recommend that the; territory of Ai-Hkn. he ranted a delegnt-e In con. gross, and that tlie general land and timber laws, of the Untod HUtos bo tended to said territory. Tlie MoooctMrie''rrfiorfglualiy declarcd,,nnd as Interpreted ny'ceed ing presidents, Is a permanent part of tho foreign policy of tho United States, and must at all times bo main tained CIII1A. C1W0 extend our sympathy to the people of Cuba Jn their liprolc strug, glo for liberty and independence. THIRD TERM. Wn nre nnnoscd to life tenure in the public Bervlce. Wq favor appoint ments biised upon merit, fixed term of office, and sacll an administration of tho civil service laws as will afford equal opportunities to all citizens of ascertained fitness. Wo declare it. to bo tho unwritten law of this republic, established by custom and usage of tme uunureu yenrs anu fancnoncu y tho examples of thQ greatest arid wisest of tlios.0 who founded and liavo maintained our governmenti that no man should bo eligible for a third term In tho presidential ofllcoi WATERWAYS. Tho federal government should care for and improvo tho Mississippi river nnil nt.linr irrrlftt WilterWflVS Of tll6 fO- publio, BoustoBecuro for the Interior ctntnaonav itriil p.lienn transportation WVW.. -J . ,- -- . m to tidewater. 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