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0 ALL NOT SATISFIED. Man? Populists Find Fault With tbe Fusion Ticket. THEY TALK OF FORMING A BOLT Mwpl* and A>jdlrre«u Maj Be Xmnl- Mtefi by Petition -Wjflo-Tti Is TrlnnpUi-ot. "Tha legislature of ths state e' Wash ington Irt framing tr.e new • *"?ior 'awa very w>**ly m*»'.<? r>r -v :*.ion fvr : «• dafe t* of Villainy at the primaries or ro.'.vaa'i' na by providing for the n j*)!3U r 'ti of car. date* toy pciUot." Tns forejroinr i.ifiiirrtph 15 frun "A Weapon P »n Ijff :is 'rt- Hand* of Hon»st Men." w>d»-ly in T m*T ha.l during tbo f'opu) *' r*Wi»en; on f:*a w-ek. V <-orrf'tly the p'»s'.!;on of nv a few of the disg'iintled del-*;"**, wh#*s n«m« ia I**l on. Several Mm- ■ -n*en tlon heard th» etatsinent, "W«- vr i] *;>- p*.«i to the p op>." an-1 now • iat O* ticket la :n.ide up, t»*ry o f t>»* ri > oiten 4 f '-.-.r maair.g up a i.-: of n«»f?i r.*es '->r county o#Re/-s, ,ftr7 ' if- r*q ..Hl'* r.'.tn t»*r of and pr«i"-n'!n_' i». ;tirough petition. To the <o''rs. At !<•■; ?*0 nam** were mfcf <l.< tsaion yMUfltf, th«-» of J F Aidlcman for auditor and J VV. M.jpiP for treasurer The defeat of Addleman was a hard blow to t:;e farm er* and to Us* 'Srand A my fre n and t;,e trading off of Map>, who even n.a *re r.il»a acknow;-Igr ha* n.ade a * >od offi *»r, ha* brought down a storm of wrath "The elate wen: all throueh," *ai the universal comment on t\\ -• ticket: and exclusive of the lefliOative oft. ea and of wreekmaster, It i« 'i ».ng> :.tx «!a?e not a man from Benson to Brogan but !■ an artvoratc of t> single tax. Mu.'t of the nominations were ma<le on the bal lot, and the artistic manmr in wt>l>-h the opposition was ln-ln* "done up" led M M Holm»-s to ae<-ond th** nom.nation of M»*Don aid and to make It w, tnlmoug. "Whan 1 ,-ame ln*o this rr,:;v«r.:.on," i.e declared, "I wanted to nc-orr lite notnlrna- TION of a O A. IT man, for I kr/W that aueh a nomination would brlnir IJXO oil aoldler* to ttie support of the tick-1 B it now you have »<«<-n the alata go throum. «snd I want to eecond thl* nom.nation in order that the elate may not be t>rok« n." Holme*' worda *ere f ill of meaning. They brought Into r* ">;l -tion trie u:ne when nearly one-third of a tV)p>ili*t <*lty convention ahan-l-»n< 1 t .. |r {►How-dele gate* and organized a convention of their own. ®->rne of the d;i»aff« ■ red Populists. who are open in their ejtprfVulon* of dbap proval, advocated a ticket, mi> uji of riant' -• from the an and he Peo ple** party t»< ket- T.iey claim that auch a ticket would certain of election. a;,! would effect the overthrow of ' < <*trosi< combination that ha* rub-d the whether Popull*;, !>emo ratle or «»oat. One well-known Pop i'!af who went Into the late convention w h hia hand* f ill and came out with nothing waa W. i*. Hay*. ex-chairman of trie county central committee, and at divers at.4 various ttm»>» the publisher of the IVopl-'s «"i:l Haya lofft on every proposition. In r»< «•:n With he was more 'tmn anxtous to s« » a place on thf- <■,. inference. i,m * f jily tur-1 !d down hy J !•; Jar<ian. after a fight that < a i »-d t • - <tors to ear ; "The Fourth la n<> 1 >i:<er the tlemen'a ward.' " To bt' t*y Jor dan, from whom Hay* wr«-st«>l the <*all during the city campaign, »is had •no-.igh. but what followed waa • Worn*-. Han wanted U t \: i!. .vj fur Judge Andrew* was k:>-ke.! . _ r*h m a kite hy Henmn. tf i\ wat '>-1 Swan Lewi* for eherlff i,e : wa« bir.el oit of eight in- th* vot'-s of M•> H*> < wanted Addlemati f-.r a ad!tor. tvit Ad*U« man waa ohjox-tlon i "<• to the !*•■■-• war ; faction, ruled hv Way. and ,uM not be nominated With ai! !!;»«■> weighing htm down lUy-» Impl • • d t** consentl«m to rei!.-m3>er * s eervtcea art to award the aeae* * to the «<>iithern part of 'he county; l iut M fn.m the nor'hem f»art, w i» \t l<i»t tha tn gr».-t w n"» nN>ut to porr tnto wotm i* ! v r >ru i itat i.t Mi. fur WTeckma •amut pmrest; and -.'.'s sv >n wis pr-»- ■ verted only b;. Ms of ...rf | ♦venta s>!*t ea-r>d t e not.- n.ui.tn to ! Torti i'jfr. \V en the a,' - ,r - ,t sr.a taken. Me \av n h t*r: 1 » * . rn *. -- ( fty tha* d'd »:or fM Lk» ahout r.c for the ' *li" ort. ' as the w«»: of t, » is t farmed. T.' or* no,!y *■->'s s Mr \ g * 5 * i'"/, w i » . >».. ? . . n-.- 4 ! Ki-<: numb. •. : »? • g . ~ •t*e, hi* irwwwjwM vii.r» in 4 » s Uarov* ♦rv of nature a law tn refcre-ue to ttic b" '!\ W r • vtr "t.--« h > ii. i. :.v i > • . ;,<• \\ i -»>•-,gton Rut hi i ft - v : "•et !• ' VOu:d T••-e ,r t l -*' 1* j ,« <'"'»ttf" wa.a • t • » xv hi-1 Wn 'n» \\ \ , , ihA ti'tfr • .1* • f ". r . . ♦ ''"•' « • . ■ -«■ r ' • \ • -.v, v • '!■».' • • 1 . ; res« f? -tn hi - f J ted »• .* )|! ! • - i «t«d if aoy or v. ere t* ro \V ■ i **,nu- ! i-i-npj tii>- nw,!natior>, »-!«,■' -* >ij tmprrsMiMi that hi. farortte * arauld •Way to regard auch t tftvtal t'" ? n fce j»rofe«aed to attppon waa t»rwc itua j ' ' ' --i hv v -e - ; , j - ».i *'( .f -.lit .a Is »t • » Am • • *"» V V •> told * e • w*, i, ,j , *rr » . •, f-ir > Ino longer than aa hoar ago/* It >r > r >« • r . -tvv-.. » r , r «one ei t « » a a tak< n W • *T ' - • , 1 " % i 1>» • fc, l tltiSil# t V f, 4 • -- fy x | " T 1 x " v * * "!' was S ret-, k 1 < ■. v ■ ... "Welt." answered Wtter .... | tsa tnathoda »- « -h < was • . 1 »S' •» « i > N.'*w thatanding \\ ta j r*es ' ! » • • „ t» maV' i It occuri • • . ' preaent campaign. <*,-> i Iteio v ! re, - • • n ■ Iha» ««»m "it rk \ -. , 0 rutmr >MOt ej ; cate« f-vt > j v. 11 \ v , ?!' s'f ■ . Our Experience lias Keen d - ~ r CUe:o*r- -> S CHEESE Than any e:V*r *-• -> <T| {V(i * W, oeived 19 «lrurna of l"i- v KKW YOKK SIM'K CKKA M riIKKsK. It r-s» " *' • ' , r ,r- -Hi.sr t .*» e w - ae«-n ftn. r n ; » r « , l»ark-*l- I: > J IV r i on mi. SEATTLE TIiiOING CO. til OOCIVKSItAL ATKKta, CrT. !>ir{r* h't hosts:-®oc«T days M'*- Br w'*> both eyes open to the main а, h ii |j-. ■» stnocc th« country pr»- ■ -•» making »pe-e nes :n favor of tb« 3' Ix>uU p'atftwm. Ha t* no* a bad ;aix<-r, and h * oratory havs had » »(f». ♦. T v .e '» ■«" Jt> a fr*e s iv«r m*r hurried Into ey'- • ?? * '\Kt' * i«-- --j to c»sn* o- - ir.:o tfco coun try ne:i: aw*y."* b# •* 1 "tt'fi t * s yp now?" *s- "W« a man ntnH iThma Van d-an o way talk: -? *nd yon must to co jntera ' what fca t a« aaid." •'Oh," as»!d W. ay. "I'U do b«t*»r than * w .at. 1! Bf.Vi turr.ad ov»r. I"1 Juat }. -r. oti" *har« to talk free sliver, and raf-sta hi« o«r; a:atescents." Ar. J I A. "K'.er «.r. >. ?h» Populists, T>amocrats and > ;vfr K« ;• ibljcans, wi la la'>oringr ur.- <J»*a d* ■-« on that tn«y hal a "sure i.,.ng ' rr.<-■ 1 • K:>naburfr. Jlkt for t: » p r lv»au of s*» i' k an ? a#r«»!n;r on prln б.j- for the purpoaa of agreeing upon a <'r. r. .ft ;ha ..fn f? t .!«•', - fxacnjia r.p'-ms 11 r.Av* bean f0..->*»d b> "ha fj* on- Misin a;! • • :ha « - a;«?." a rorra*pondent from Ohehai;" county. ' Thaae r. smaro ia aet-iran 1 * for offlca s»atn to be a •' ;ata ! b*. {:.»> am or. of tha lor.y aar» i q i.sdrup»ds matit.nnf. In a story I ii»arl aoma ••• rs ..■? •. T.a story ran iioout a« follow*: "At a 4 convention In <?»■« of '.he 80 . • **.' -j w; ra a nomlnat.on v-aa a*j-i v.» • ■.' ?o f • • ucn. there w-r<» to mar.-. 1 1 .j - - f r r.ffl t That it f io (mvM'.ion *oi!d have to L.'aak jp before any < akd.d*.# would ?>o is in readiness for the Sound Money Club meet ing tonight, and it gives promise of being an exceedingly successful rallv. The Sound Monev Club es •J * pecially extends an invitation to the workingmen of Seattle, as both of the speakers are fully posted on the financial question, and will speak from an entirely non-partisan basis. The wage-earner is by far the most interested party in this, campaign,and the addresses tonight will present the case in a clear,con cise statement of facts. Judge Thomas Burke is known throughout our state as the most eloquent at tornev at the bar, and his views on the money question will hereafter l>e used as campaign documents. Hon. E. C. Hughes will also present his views on this most important question, and by argument show the fallacies of the free silver doc trines. I»-tr:t.g -r- of the nutm-r i« ad? irnmenrs uf > convent a i !>umh< r of the de'e g.ites an 1 s •i• ors hap;>ened to came a : » a;s liiu*' - « .-. »r *io was fund of 1 !« tirox and f Inning yarns. "They offered him a drink if he would U , a s'.orj, to whi h h n agreeil. He toll th-m tha at ot e time !Vr« was a great king who w.s very fond of hunting and k*pt ap" siophcr. whose duty it wis to inform tie king wh- - t: e -a. ither wtn!3 T>e s.;;tahSe for b * fivorlte sport. «~>n or.e 0• -a v i t n ' <■ k r, g h:d a n ;mber of a '>• who de.. red to Join the k •„* in a '.-Ittt h* c-k 1 ■» I «onher 'he CO'.J d safo:v go out :n > t '•* mountains on a hunilrg er.pcdition Jh» philosopher in 'orncd h.m that t!ie fit. • « 'ather then j.; n< w a jl-1 i -antin -a for sev«»e4i d*ys. »nd a -vdtngjy fa a k and hih s iests > irte«l on 'he tr.,-». Wh n thev got Into • M!N v.«a met a peasant leading an n«s !o i ),-d with avood. Tho peasant toM ■in to • rn t.i-'k he a i*t -' ere would ••in i bvl r- firm Th k'.tic and his •arty J»ughe.J a' th a a la ><» and proceeded n iheir way, but eo<>n a ariolent storm .! t ; « part;. s or* thoroughly .t-.-n ... -• *r>.. t • 1 « -on ' >r < an J as ••!•>• .a! 1 to g . h.on: u .h >ut getting my i;im-. "The V r ! -m - rnt for the peasant who 1 ' lm t • ♦ m * - M.. »rd he VM blOQ|hl btfgf> li :n at hi« palace. Tie a »!< .-sk« \ by ' <> king l-.n* ho kne«r "hat tin e w . s r.c to I>e a s'orm. to va ht h hs t '- ! that w? *n li a a«o w <rke| b $ «'!"-» in » ' - i n r, iv t ■'«•# «»« ire to •>e a • •••. i a r- * ' The I n . 1 - * i*'. at f . :o»ii h> r far v '« '•'! i '.•!■«». • s'i.'sl a m to l»e turned <•'t ' t! •» ;»h ndt 1 "ffl *s b« had ocou • •' •• ' ! -.« d them t»j» r ■ r ■ » as«. aaho ■ ' • s mi j • »•* s will f—l. and w < . m f • ■ " » fTI • * a.s Jong *« 1:* '!v- d. i .. • c f »v # v - - T t'was w v ok ng tv \le a gr-*at mis* ik«,' 'How did n- k" a r. rn* a * •■■?*'«!»■• o-s «ver • •• e "at * 1 me evf*r t k ».' » \* it: • * ar, of* 1 w«i the sroaer." The P -a-S of ♦he r:?hth * .rd «d a gre*t ra \ •«? - c!r T< e M-'KIr,- V-y and l!<a! art -l it) * rt th'-* 1 s a me»o --"••<•■){> of .and of th-' i* *■■o a l « -r* J ■ < •!' i ( «t v 11 r.g. S" N ' " ' s mri bm I# bj M'- vtn «; Wiutet'k, Hob R I? \:>t t s<:>n nrnl Kev J. H KUbIIQII T. and * PV *v<»r* ~U t * I c>r»-,«. The oflV «rs • ' e • :■• \i» 5 - « lent. J. F Mi >r \ < ••• s; |« r>t, I.y tn%n P.. Krr>; : .-v J ■•■ T M • b«U; tra »s:;r*-r. c ■ i» * *e .t: vi* *r- :m?*ee. J I'. Mil- J-r. D* J K CHdttoa W C CtilMUB, C. P Dogie- and H. It * in M» spsech Mr. \v notock in putt • 1 v,-«» \ r i ; . • *.•'< of the «' • v s * .> 1 •• w• re t'.e *' ■ « • «• » • * » AaJ f-vir'j ,1-s b.ta» s':>■- ' .vtt :e the g IJen ■* .-f r It». c ' . i;e. T',e*e ti ** a *' > e '. h ■ g "njoyed OC- »- s .*.■-• ••• "» V - p .- crib, were 1 a ' ' ' • *»*. a : . • .. " 1 1 *-*••' 'e t»>st e *2* cf • ' - -s \• r fir :i"! H-.ans, > rr> > * t « r ?s * r-... - V. 1 A mo • s of ,*»• • 'isrr T * e-«; ,*te of the a*,« str-.i \ hot oid gray * - --n- ■ \ »%•.«,• .» Mr i ir f .rty ' I .« -at '•- v. .- ([.- ' O I * a' ' » • ;i:f 4 af rn tt >■ * t H ■ 1 !:r t • S'.*n *.» . r > ( .vat * 1 %.• <• t*'»t T*-e p*>or • t t— 'St 00-' ■ ■* a iv. • , .:<:• vr *r. 11 « x > < . /a ..jr a» .• " tia th« f ■ ■.•.■ *1 -VP :<- • S a - «H; *e • 1 J i a t >s» w')o hi> » v.- tr* rin*» of , ....» s.» e.- ( ->*•-"« -»»ti *s -s-t «*.vr • ' • : i v s \ ISNJ I ■* in 's-r'aic « t WiiK Iv W -1 <"*.» »« B»«- iarti-Jr ank j -,. U t>l it to is* a :rv • ' a-« ar*. .p, i j ,cjs -e in r¥v* v !i.!r» | t ' •, » irn; js J, \ . t - r . K, VV -i ■ port, tai. | p:">s# with It. In the lata fracaa of tha ' f *-»--*• both of tha*- no»!» Romans ct f* in *ti* pisca where the chicken icot *n» ax. at 1 the wor?t of K is, neither dare ■jtrer a corr.tjiatnt. because thsy ar» In th» movaanewt from patriotism, not ! isls. Contmuins he said: *•*> that money performs tn the <tha.nne'.« of trade depends upon its q'jsll'y, tr.a usque*?;"»»ed in which the ■ pef?r>la hold tt, nther than *apor. sta quan- A r sid dollar is eool anywhere an* f ■ any purpose, baT 1 s» !t is roir.«d s* a r i'» eT-ia' '?* *»uii:on val'je jn rjj»-« of the Tror.l. In a -lay $35 in yid jr, iy be n„id» to do *' *■ work of Tf 'he oca and one-half b .'Jons in the nation today ware equally &« aervieaabie, « , o i.i do a biisireas of per day. r»ar- "i* a w;:i«r indeed than t.-« frrv.i dream* of Ssmpjon and PefT»r. "'""ease a*::at;">n, enact a raasonsbie tar iff ; A w tha: : •? no? discriminate in favor of n>r aaalrst particular sections, bes-.n r.a* ma r-iad construction, absolutely »up pr< pauper intmlaration. Sat ea h suite -• mll|l assessment'laws •-a; w ; vn. r. aii bear the;r just propor of t *.x t on. l«t the people then elect ;,onw rrvn to ax'cute these ;aw>. and be fore W.iiiam McK.nley's term is over ths ..•op e "f the r.ati n will rejoice that na t • r . eomnsoti sense dictated the defeat of W. J. B-yan anl the ia'"r discip!«-s of ths new gospel dispensation of financial ichery." Th» RepijljUcans'of Ballard held another enthu- as' • rally last nisht in their new on Ballard avenue, and notwnh ftandinr th'- Populist), hKd a counter ra-iy avMres<cd by Richard Wlr.sor, «r.. an! the R»f, ("lark Davis, rhe hall v.*a* pa-ked wi:li a larg«, Intelligent and interested a : i!enc«, which greeted the- telling points ■with lively demonstrations of approval. Trie hall was tastily de- orated with bunt ing and evergreen* and pictures of the pr*.«;d nU.il nan lard-bearers. Larger & l/> if ben'a orchestra p'aved choice s»de •- tfona during the evening. Attorney p. V. Da\is presided and introduce<l Fred Jl. Peterson, J. 1.. Green and Hon. E. W\ !;>-•». the speakers of the evening. Mr. P • -n an 1 Mr. Green f; oke briefly until the arrival of Mr. R< -s, the prin-.-i:«l speaker. Mr. P torson spoke in a pleasant. con v» rational manner that held the atten tion of h.* audience from the star*. Ho began by tilling MHM stories ill us tra-in.? frailties of tho Populisms that ma "o <h» audtene* laugh. H-» touched on T 1 •» tariff q-je<t m and showed that ?' - Dem ocrats w>te afraid to d!«->«s this «yies. J !on. H» rrivised Harv»v's b">.-iks an! proved that bis premie* were false and s'atetr- r.ts unf ;:nd<«!. while • of •} ~r\ were forgeries. He also briefly spoke on the «" crd rv MI-? of *73. his wholu sp< *- h o-'upvng nearly an hour. Mr. = ;rtvn, :;i a v.porous spee. h of abont 'a. :.?y minutes' length, aroused the an d' nee to a h-!*-*! of erithit»!i.<m. II" went in* < th' } «*ory of Democratic fal'i**es, and sb-aw-d the i ■■•gh* .re effiv. of Popti- V.-rrj wherever that party had managed hv a• 1 i-» ?•> t 1 }>•»«•!••-ns and prejud -03 f 1 « ma* • * , iv • ot't.'i nrd a foothold. H m !•; w H< ; mj > one o' the 1 «. f lie i* a vieor :t an I f»r : aker with a ;• -e voice, Th e 5 at 1 . ' < .(- add.-: a! M Kin :<•> !■ in t * n .is a roault of the Ma.no election. Jj«- af• r the Varment election A was it . bera -c.-i Frvd If l.\ .« .ns a IV\ T. Sa ■ or» the '.n••> n f rt .-nming e e --; or. in M t n*. 3ir, T.ysor.« betting that ■' ' >'t P. : n. in Ri }•->• :> ;n the P'ne Tee.- nni'd • d. After * tMr Si . it. a• ;on, » ( n ditton was a«M»d i'-t» th - : -> | o *t the t>ei sb ■■ lid a ;h» c er'a c<mpaigti ;*u:toa ut.;;ng *.he rt ma t-.de r of • - cam ! sn an t •• <; •> .«• *;.e «•»«. , f ,n --it' -v A' f •» r.. ' * r '. < v < n r«-a- * » i <ra h3k »; •••.*. >.n > jri ' r\ - \; li# f> * , ;f »• « -• -. day t; th > ar- s: \ •rba < there .r.! . • pu. ) over the rt: "• v grd Mr. I N ■ m ; ir> d . > k for a M•- " ' • " • ' ■ ".. * ' r.-f a • ■j - !.>, rr*- Wi'h - - mat rt *h ;h * -ns r\ t:vf i at li.et.r • ca. »r wo < e. f tf - m - •*: c! If- y *>.?« ->n .< 1 •» »r**»t r-a*nfac ture*« tr. t. wo: 1. .* a clever amateur liOjfh'-of m-1 V * farmer, e-ays s.ne Pa r:h Ltirt.. r Tra :•» Jo*tma.. Hi# t>peeia»"< '« e ". **ppear;r.g a- t." as ,-ne of t i fr t* ?;*» tt Ife 1* a Arm .«■ -• -r i *••• d n '. '. V«. ni■ v. ar:! . e hi* con»'-Jerabte *m iwwr: of lat# m:'h the r .■■•-in ,• nf" ■ - v, - '>c *w • * ' -a inutMr and s*wa» hfni- licw he stands on " ' e iTic . es-' ■*- ; - ma .-• : * at* that e•« for fr. *■ Mr t." -fr <3 . ft > ami comjuen.-ets to re :n T* » T e«> I tak «a e v«r d ar ■ * f !£--«.•' sh■>w <;; t•>•:. m . ■ A . : i r, i d naa t: v isk« "I\> v • » ar.* * • a . " » ' •■ » ; v r ■; «- •»", ' • n 'man *ant* ta Vr v.",: k ,;>s» ar- . « .x>p>r >r.-tr, .»# Sr* • ~K ar* H»• - >.. nd ard «, - . !,«: N w d • a - r.T a- - ■ ; cthe- * . i oar !*. a*-1. * •>. *hs"c-»' • hat do ii'.i »-a» The rn man «* •« » i ' .a- .n pr» of th« « - *t '« »nat '.he • - di..:*r * * th If Bryar. is eie- te*; J 1 n** no < a« t - **Ht ' \s • *• >*- he '»>>■ • {.. - r . »a • « » , -t:- * «>» - <* Into ->• V> -t a.', raer .« \ -r. Tv « ■ *i r -■A , r ■ ,•» -; . >r»d -he tr- x *,;s o: -an ;■ WhO*l '■ tsrHIN ItM '*• Ml ■'mper w "■ -~e- "i < ■«-.■■• . * *• TJ re » i mm »f 11 i?-:n* i t ♦ « • • g » • n! i • :»■%- »»a -« w~ V I•» x ) H.:>- **< 4-, ■' r P t »' * t * - . t» *< t ' , a i * - «• a *■ •«r h. j * r~ —:« ijn t a--*, stato- THE SEATTLE PO6T-INTELLIGENCEB. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, lSOfi. Jv locking eeieetftl and aalfl: "3avrey M. iar, John?" John savvied. "Savvey dol lar now. John'" <juer!»d Cooper. aft»r ha made several passes. John didn't siwey dciiar this time, and en animated d.scus s n aroae as to whether Cooper *as a trav»..ng ui««Tin for ths evil or H rrmann in disguise. Finally the sol emn and stately celestial sa.d: "K m cat hee tleeve; no good. Suppose him taks o*? him coat. Aliee same joeher.** So Cooper took off his oc.at. bare«j his arms and performed the triek again. Then he took l.a departure, leaving the Chinamen thunderstruck. THE RE ACTION ART TIDAL WAVE %oon to Reach Washington and Sweep Fre« -livrr Off the Earth. An old resident of Seattle, now in Ws trmsln. takes a most hopeful view 0 f the political situation. He is E. F. Wittier. Writing from Racine under date of Sep tember 9 he says: "I am afraid you ars unne.-esrarlly alarmenl over the 'silver craze,' due, I think, to the fact that the reactionary tidal wave has as y*t not reached the sta-e of Washi-ngton, but I venture the prediction it will come before November 3, just as it has com® to this part of • -e country. I am perhaps tn a ber®r posit, m to Judge than you ar», having, vtthta the last two months \ .sited nearly »»verv stata east of the Miss.ss.~pl r.ver, from B->ston. Mass., to Jacksonvii>, Fla_, from New Orleans, to St. Paul, Minn., and my cocci.isions are about as follows: "When Bryan was first nominated ne •liver avalanche seemed to sweep the country to its very f>>undation: the Idle laborers and mechanics seemed to rush to it as a refuge for a change. The far mer. ever ready to entertain any k:ni of 'ism' that he thinks may promise better prices, thought he saw the long lookvd for panacea in free silver. The politician who hau been striving for years to gain office by ail manner of new doctrines flocked to Bryan's banner, mixing in with the grand shuffle, hoping to be boosted in - o the long looked for haven with the r.: j h. la n;y opinion Bryan belongs to the lat ter class himself, for he seems able to embrace any kind of platform that prom ises vutes. The m:ne owners—being ab solutely the only class benetUed by fr*e silver—saw in it the opportunity of de posing of their 57c silver at J1.29. "The merchant, the manufacturer and the fir.aiKtiers were overawed and 'didn't know where they were at,* but from the timo that Bryan delivered hts Mails n Square garden speech the tide began to turn in favor of McKinley and honest money. The American people had hii time to take a sober thought, the laborer, the mechanic, the farmer, had r-ad and studied the problem, decided against the 3T.-ce.nt dollars and Bryan's speech em phasized rather than weakened their de cisi ns, for you will have noticed that Bry an's speeches contain 'hah -dash' rather than convincing facts. The change of ser.timvnt was so sudden that bai.ks re sumed discounting, New York clearing house certificate 3 ceased being issued, ex ports of gold stoppe 1 and importing of K /id commenced and has since continued. The election in Vermont, the placing of a strong gold ticket in the field by the hon est money Democrats, which Insures K< n tucky ar.d Illinois to McKinley. are a chain of events that no longer leaves any doubt as to the result In November. "Bryan arrived in Chicago yesterday an! was me; at the depot by only twelve peo ple Instead of thousands formerly. His train pas«*d through th!» town about two hours ago. he being en route to Milwau kee, and ther® «•*:» just sevontj-three people at ;he depot on: ' a population of 21,014. Last Friday I was a passen«?» ron a train in Southern Illinois, where Altgeld »ar 1 Bryan) is supposed to carry the votes of coal miners in his pockets by reason of h!s aiding the labor un : ins last year in the Chicago riots. A ;k>ll was taken of the car fit being the <mok> r ar.dcontaining many miners and railroad laborers*, which r<suited as follows: McKinley, 24: Bryan, 3). 'on the fence.' 9. Last niEht a poll was taken on a train between Waukesha and Milwaukee, which resulted: McKinley, IS; Bryan. 4. "I personally feel certain that McKinley will bei elected, r.or will it depend on our fair young state of Washington. But I sincerely hope that it may roll up a hand some majority for MKlnley and honest dollars, for Republican success means restoration of confidence, the unlocking of Eastern and European money coffers. the starting of new development, *he popu -1 a ting of Western states by the risinsr young men of the Eaat, no more British coal and lumber for the United s* .tes. 'America for Ameri an?.' and if tl-- we can point to Washington as the oas s a the not only a-* the Evergreen, but also a« the Ever B-publican s'ate. >""• i will again see rn« back in Seattle, not a* a visitor, as I expert to be this month, h it far 'k»e;-«,' and half a scors of other St. Louis',ans with me.'' REPI'BS IC AV SPUAKFIM. Assignment* Mnd«» by Both *»tats and County llcsdrniartT"". \* both s'a'e and cvjnty headquarters of the Bepublian party yes:erdav there was much a • \ :*v. Assinnmen's of speak ers hav« been mile as follows: \T'.a -or'es —J X Scott Sep*, mber 18. \ '.in —W i J September 23 t i h- ! -\Y 1- J.'res Sep'.;!:' »r .% B 'klet n—Miles <'.<niion and O. A. An d- r-on. S timber 22. 1 i K I anion I—W. 1,. L ■ r ;S. 1' W K r inv,-: rey. g- o*ember 2<5. • ' <rke Cout \ Mermon W. «"r:iv--n and Jit nrv 1.,. \\ n. September 1" larl ?.! •»* Cannon and C. A_ An d< r> n. :: •r 2\ <* dfax • '»\ • I • > and C. P. Sul livan, s~:»*emb- r l:> !> \' ~n -V. if. l» s>lutle and C. P. Sul -1.1 • Be:>f rnl-er 24 I'ixie—C i Claipoo!. S>*r"em b-r IP l -:ii.• e---- *" v.- !:•>«« and A"*a Weir, S- «>*rmb<- " I'" 1 (af* :r. >n>. in- -.nd«—J. iv. I'. Mar nan. jr., S n i "em ber >1 ireka —J> an I" Hartman, Jr. Sep*em -I>. r is Kver- r W C .shman and John W Co: - n. S-'-p*> mber "9. 1 • —W. K li i-nphrev. Septem ber 23. K-»-i: *h T * vn- J n T. Hir'Tan, Jr.. Si p ! 'm < - !«i (afterr : • -'»■ men a Craven ar 1 C. A \- i ■ S- ;v; s m! • r JT-. !' i ■■••• ,v h • •*.'•«:« S»r>*errb»e 15. K»ls Hermoi w • raven and ITsr.rv Ken'—\V I, Join's. S* tcejr.ber 21. K -k t- i ■. v . .-an "•>' and C A An ! - a, -• jg li< v- ■ f;r~ yJ * i V H ■ rtm i:,. ir S*»p T at "'>nT ,!. V s v «» I*l M ■ N i ■-a •„* s - e r m N t' ' - A\ E. H ;:nphr«y. s. ,'' »k • -"I A R.wt ar. J F p I.'v. n 7il Crm **" Uearr ' 1 r ' *•" • . Sf ■ •»m v er !« v * H.i 1 n;dn. jr.. a\ i •> *dc. r Pal _ J _- x w Boss i-i Allen P jyallup—W :. j• ■« September XI I. ;. 1 W . i i ir*■ p■: i s. o*' • -t* - t" ~». 1 It'-- -r W T,. Jr.res P » ►«., • -■ W■• ' s " Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair. GolJ Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR. CREAM BAHIN6 POWfefß V P.r.f, * * ide. Ve*.": lie bUsdui 6ot*th Fork—"W. E. Humphrey. Septem ber li. Srsihcmish—Johr.sen NJekeus. Septem ber 19 r*r..xjualmia—W. E. ITumphrey. Septem ber 22. Sianwoofl— John P. Hartman. Jr., Sep tember 38. i® Cre»k—W K. Gay. September "J. Sumas—F. W. Cus'arrar. T*' or-a—W. L. Jc-- =s. S-v'.-~.t>e- 22. The DaT.es. Or— Homta \V Craven, S»r-ern v »r .4 <Vxchanr<» of eourtesv•. T?lt—W K K'jnf?hr?y, September 24. Vircfjv'r-Henr.m W. -"raver, a-1 Her.rv L. Wl!« Sep* ere >:r 21. Waitsburg—W. H. Doolittl-» and C. P. Sullivan, Wa'.ia Wj,!»—CisarlM E. Claypoe*. Sep tember W H. IDooiitt'a and p. C. S*il livar.. September 25. nty—W. H Dooltttls ar.l Pr Sullivan. Sept-m her 1? and 21. wrkeson—W L. Jones, September !J. Wtnlock—M. A. Root an*i F. P. Fisk, September 1?. AT THE THE V TF.K TONIGHT. Judge Bnrke and Mr. Hughes to "Speak for vtnnd MO-IPV. "Sound Trade and Sound M cney" Is the theme to be developed by Judge Thomas Burke and Hon. E. C. Hughes a: the meet irg of the Sound Mor»y Chub in the Seat - e theater this evening. The names of the sp*-akxT» Srs-ures a large crowd. The First Re crr. 'nt band will be in attend ance. The membership of the Sound Money nub Increases da.ly. and each Individual member has taken up 'he work with v.m and enerey. The ***-,]' of the personal anvass S irdeei astoti >h:r.jr. ar. . ths ture most certainly rives prom.se of the state givlnr a major ity for sound money. Seat? -win be provided for ladies and their escorts at th.s evening's meeting. Fifth Want Repab!lc»n>>. Ths Republicans of the Fifth -ward ara requested to meet at the Mason.,- te- m e, corner Se- c-r.d and Pike strer •*, on Mon day. September 21, at S o'clock p. m . for th" purpose of forming a Fifth w.ird M - Klnlev and Ho-bart club. All who are u terested in the success of the Republican ticket are cordially Invited to be present. R. M. iIAMKS. Committeeman. Lntona Republicans. A meeting of 'he Republicans of La tona will bo held at Marquis' hail th's evening. The speakers wi'l be John F. Humphries. Fred H. Peterson and A. H. F >ote. The meeting will b» under the auspices of the McKinley Ciub. POLITICAL POINTER"*. Republicans of th« S.x'h precinct of the Fifth ward will me-t «• Thirl Vvenue theater a: S o'clock thl« eve: ing for the purpose of organizing a M Kinley ar.d llo bart Club. C. P. Chamberlin and Henry L. W ".son, of Spokane, were a: Republican -- i -• headquarters yesterday. They repcr: that the cause of sound monev "continues to make encouraging progress in Spokane count v. "As one of the progenitors of the Peo- P'-'s party of Seattle." says E. Ciayson. sr.. "I do no: propose to sit idly by and witness irresponsble creatures assume important airs under the banner of reform, with tit making a vigorous protest." "Orungre Jacobs is too oil to make a good Judge. I won't vote for him." said a man or. Sec or.avenue yesterday. "Y* s." sa d his companion. "Jacobs is i:i his dot age—and he's alwavs be* ri in his dotage," he concluded, paraphrasing a famous ob servation made bv Bill Cochrane. The Fifth Ward Is waking up, and the Republican residents%f that noted strong hot! are preparing for an active campaign. An organization to be known as the Fifth Ward McKinley and Hobart <"iub will be formed next Monday evening, at a meeting to be held at the Masonic Temple. The Republicans of Lowell turned out JOO strong Thursday evening, with tne Smoke stack band and a torchlign* profession, for the organization of a McKinley and He-bar* club The sneakers of Th* evening were Fred H. Peterson, of*s- P. V. Davis, of Ballard, an i \V. K. Beecham, of Lowell. A Portland carreryman, comolaining of the salmon buaimss an-i the low prices which rule for canned salmon, saino one could io any hing: no one would buy fish, everybody was waiting until after election to s"* whether McKinley was going *o b© before they would buy anything, make any investment or part with a dol lar. , Even the silversides will not come up the river." said he. "until after the election, as they know tli-re will tw» no use for them unless McKinley is elected." "Th» Republican of Whavam county have a x •! tiahtlnp show," said John C. Evans yesterday. "They will save at k »>t tw >of *?;<* five merubers of the kgi.-s --lature. and they hope to get more. What com will elect two- representatives from town and two from the . -mtry, and one s riHt-jr. for wh. h off e J. H. Parker has h» on nanit 1 He :> 0,.t -■> l >y M .j. R. hart, a i?re-nba-ker an * .*. money man. and we feel very confident that Parker will b el< tod. The RepuV. -ana expect to mike a p->>i showing with reapect to the county offict~ " Mr. Evans 5s e lit or of the IV v iile. a i ame to the cty to r-»; r-cnt H ich J'Vir -a at the meeting of r>.e advisory board of t>:-> state commit too. ATTENTION, NATIONAL I)FMO CR \TS. Call for Klnc Count.i >l*w Convention, September 'i'.l. IW6. at Vattip. Til" tv -utlve romini't»« appointed by the state convention of the National Dm ocratic party a' Tacoma .n Au«t i la.«t ha. p : - ;ar.t • the author ty v- »:?-! in then by .«aid viventlon, <-alled a state convention of -til per - y to moot at Ta cotr.i n Sep;, ruber 2S, Tner-f"re w h~t••■•v re«j-jest «l' Demo crat* of Kiinc county who r' t'.iie to bounl Vy the "Chi *k < o-in\entlon nnl w';o h<\!- t-e ,n the f i'f m of N v t a 1 Demo -ratic part> adopted :<* lr dianapo's. to meet in mass convention ot the at; I'.torum of th« Third Av-nae the-,- ter. at iv «ttl». o . Wine- ia v. < ••■> -» r 23, IS>" at 1 o'c'.oek p. m , to «el»., . thirty deb aatt sto attend the said i ►*»-.• % st ite convention. an s to trmitmel ?.i - n otltr business as n. iy be thought j-r > r. All r * -.»r« t K -t .y nlo (>•# for 'Stoiriij qua'irtcari a'e ear* <»tlv re quested to be present to aid in the pie? r vation of the i»rnuvrat - n .:n» as J iples In this co mtv tad y ate THOMAS B. HLARDtIV, Oots.:' '■ '-m <•. f » K I'l.snty. r>Avn» k Di Ris, P;e»' lent Na ■■ ii 1*- 'rat.,- Club of G. IT. FORTSON*. REV. w. \\ 11 \ i rv r.\ci:i.i.Ei» V I'liriniT llu« 1 < ave lln \ M. 1"; '»'f* r» fi' < T » second a* - *+*.-' -n e* ,v e paret S • ! •: fre ■of• -• Afr ; ar, Me hod.n Epl • wa> ; r-- ; I over terday . v B shop W J. Oolw a. R-v vv bur T. B. Harwo. !. #»c rotary. Af'- r ; *e -,"ury m'i'il •n! re', gsous raters of th»» several n • -y» was i of. A ;.,!«•• i fav >rably wt h tf. • \ >n :.f Roy A -n \S' W :aV'.\ i - p:t • ■" if S-.-.ki •, -ah..a moral an 1 reiisious o tr.» t-r arrt ed for the -rin -of >■. ty. Af »*r e examir atior. hy • e < or fere r. re. Mr. •y wa- : tsr "t- H .t.- .-narjte ar ! was n?--rion * w'. • h**'' »A M E chor-H. The jlDoatd n m rr *• .-t r- • » r a - ,:nn>ar of - • - ; - h.-» ' wr.fi.l. wh -:i he i -■ ard ' * t-'- .»w;t g aas >• srittei to t* «• ' nfer ■ "*■: "To the ,nd .V.-1 v -*? iOf tbe Puftt gooad A. M E. Cottferer»c« Brails r-: Ai.ow ■ • w " .-a v from v : r fo- ten vMr:v ; .: ' *r 1 !«-: r»— yejjrs I ■ '.%«■ t»e*n cr.": a..> tr.ves- fa:.rur re. sr- K v :* lb is*" I rave ' i>or«>u(fh".y . over my life* p»irpo** an; mank.nta sr.! - ive ftv;r.-i " ~at i ar. .• t s-r.- " r ■» t:» ; - "r r, af '..a A M. E. •"hareh. r-T t at of n ar-v or f ■ • « f >t; , « a • 1 eterra; wf. a.* 1 ■ . t.-a • ttlomc • .at .me 1 tm a fr. A of true, prat-ti- a., i 'ir* .ir.tty. an i • aii .n TV ;•>*< r » -.n '"i " a' ta ;n v y'» * ' -*% • a 'h n> 4 . e • 1 Ht-tv VHA . .r, * •. -> Mr 1 ■ i t 5 * ha r'Rt'fflb * i ' ".at Af*. an Mrt:. Ep .ac< -a. ' .a\ir *u » a-, or . \ aoc.- # r» .e« ea •; .i." ~ a*. • t.. n- IU ,r c rM. owl w flan t- out* co tqutl a.- . i' h.. the ar..*> at*i >c l Mr, %V.m ~, * A STABBING AFFRAY Dick Whalen. a Cat by Alfred Thomas. THE WOUNDED MAN MAY DIE. They Wet* Friend*. Ha 4 Been Drtnk inr Together aud Got Into a Drunken Scuffle. Dick Whalen. a longshoreman, was stabbed in the left side, near the heart, .ast evemrg about 5 o'clock Vy a known petit larceny thief nam-d Alfred Thomas. The wound was made with an ordinary sailor's pocket knife, and en tered the left lung. Health Ortt.er Palmer was m attendance on the wounded man last night and sa.d that if there were microbes on the b.ade when it entered the lunsj Whalen may have a serious time. Thomas hid after the stabbing but was discovered in a -abin by Of?.. r CTning after a diligent sear.-h. The scene of the stabbing was on a nar row platform that separates two »s f small houses at the foot of Blanch-..rd street. Thomas and Whaler.. io ar-> friends and who slept in the same ho.isw Wednesday night, were dr.nkme heavily and carousing to a considerable extent. Whalen says that the stabbing was rot .a tentionai, so far a" he knows, and proba bly was the> outcome of a drunken souffle. Thomas, as he lay in Jail, told a Post-In telligencer reporter last nicht that he 1 not know that he had cut Whalen or that he had broken in the doors of houses oc cupied by George Smith, a lafvrer. and NV iiiam Dobson, another laborer. When a Post-lnteU*!gcncer reporter climbed down Collins boulevard, at the foot of B'anehard street, in search of Whalen. the w. u:.ded man.- he saw two cabins, the doors of w tich had be broken in with an ax. ("Seorste Smith, the occupant of one, that Thomas had attempted to stick a knife in him, and that Whalen came to his assistance. While Whalen and Thomas were fight ing, he (Smith) ran for a policeman. When he returned Whalen was on the • •iki-.jc bleeding from a wound in his side and, Thomas was missing. Dobson says that Thomas probably broke in h!a door because he had had trouble with Thomas' partner in the past. Dobson's wife is now at Port Biakelev. She is the sister of the woman Jack Carey. "Liverpool Jack." killed on the Du wamish river several months ago. Patrolman Wells, who is on the North Sea;tie beat, said early this morning that Whalen was weak from loss of Blood, but was resting well. A MEDAL rilO.M LI. The Viceroy'* Appreciation of Mr. A. K. Lalande'** "*ervic* «*. Mr. A. E. Laiande, of Montreal, travel ing pass* niter agent of the Canadian Pa cific railroad, arrived in this city last evening from Vancouver over the Seattle & International, and went to the Rataler- Grand hotel, where lie was seen during the evening by a Post-Intelligencer re porter. Mr. Laiande was commissioned by his road to take charge of a special train of his excellency, Li Huns: Chang, anl to escort the distinguished foreigner across the continent. As a substantial evidence of his appreciation of the man ner in which Mr. Laiande performed his duties, the viceroy created him a mem!" r of the Order of the Double Dragon of the first class, and presented him with the magnificent jewel emblematic of his giade. The Jewel is a splendid example of the Oriental goldsmith's art, and is a c -cular disc of the most precious metal, elongated by an ornate decoration on the upper and under margins in high relief to an elliptical shape. The design is Oriental in the extreme, and the figures on either side of the central feature of the medallon are formed by cutting away the exquisitely shaded blue enamel and allowing the emblematic dragons ar.l hieroglyphics to show in the underlying gold. The central feature of the >!• ►ra tion is made conspicuous by the piercing of the disc and the letting in of a large snpphire, the whole suspended by a curiously twitted ring. The document that establishes the owner's right to the pr.vlleges conferred by the token is is sued under the sal of his imperial hiph r-<s. the emperor of China, and will !>« f-u warded to Mr. Laiande after the ar m.il of the viceroy at Peking. Mr. Laiande feels highly flattered at the substantial evidence of esteem that J is excellency has conferred up n him, and since his arrival has be* n the re cipient of a number of congratulatory t legrams. He leavts tonlcat for th<» K ist over the Northern Pacific, and will - ip in a number of the larger cities, in cluding tit. I.ouis. w:-.-.!s» he will attend meeting of the Traveling Pas.-enger Agents* Association, the -"sth and 3>.»th Of this month. Mr. Laiande left the v' r v at A . - torts. He stated last evening th>iF IJ Hum? <*narr ha 1 express* i hims If .is h;«hiy pfease.l with nl« trip, n-.d that > » v ts pnrte'Uiarlv impress d w .th Ann r: i and \mtr!"in ins 1 Before leav t* if t'» \ regal party, Mr Laiande introdu t .1 hi- excel! 'o .- n. • i r-" mni friends, a mors w >orn w re V- • •.'» Ciitvies li. Cumm!' c«. of -v V rk P '•- W. Pumm;tis:«. of s»t. Albai: ■, .it 1 Robert Gardner, of Boston The by name is quite wea thy a: 1 dal b'es in literature for his own pleasure. He has prepared a h indbook for trave'>»rs on Japan, and hts p-.-.nt t«- ir *to col lect data for a similar work on China. Li H .in? Chans *a< neatly Interested in the projec and en .>-; ra- d t by pledg ing n:s in d or-i-m nt ifil assist an e Two Thousand linllimt of Milk r»»«t«<l, Sanitary Insp■■•■tor Swyney and Dep*i *.e« Kra- an i Hm -rv yesterl»y "held ip" » very m k train and lire running ;r,r > ?h • i*v a. 1 IT' i from * ,i men: ccr. tun-d t » the dailies of the .t y. in ait probably 2,w.» gallons, from •wenty-four shippers. The te«'«. « ib«»- <! r-nt t>"» the capture, rxhibi-r i 'he v.ti ie .'•*•,<• • .- ■ :'i« t : o ; e "v iri . i:■ • ■ ; - - 1" .ijr.iirst impure and diluted fn . 1 and n k w .•' be kept up irtil it »d! he re «- . - '.'•■ 1 • ; >u" ; t.. :: ng n ,• n m i'k' t or from h : ks*- rs and ped iters *.\ . i--" irance taal tbe o -i:na:. -s a:e b - :n? e*- force ! The Se-'ttie & Inter- it lor. at road was tack • by Mr B»vney, the narrow gt<tg* »>••■• Pra- is and the Seattle A Raln.*r . t by ll'norv, of •' - b ? ■ owed tr.i' the hiv • -t rating w cv->n : i A P. H a®, of Beiu-rue. wh* -e product > . tit. :tter fst ' » K -e required rating •_* J T ■ ! a-—t wis 'hat Yielded bv - .» rr k t n :h- ranch of W H Vt nam, of Orsiha, whii'h was only 1 2-3 Tin oti - r tests aere all of th- required q ■.v, * 'h the #x eptlon of that of John M 1. ■!. >f Fall City, which was 2 1-5. f .*• --.■*•• -t. n of pr»J»;«es hy par'-'-s a* - e.-t x lo rent. This feature of the ie parm-nt of health is an important one. Nt the inspector says that su r> requests a.l *i rg. .• b" mpl.ed w ••*« WC.. nev-r • ■ • in -rale kls only (llr 1-> .'iter, ling pre t.a th*- , 7«*r«t : J th# «a - t ,rv N.i lit Jon of -he plumbing should en".r-?y ur.derstood. P-v H I v Wa I"worth, of B-i ne is at tl'.e O -.dental a.th fcts w.fe ant son. T A K■ey *• Ho HART Club OF TJ»- - na. w I i a mee*:ng :n Mam % t.a.. GAIL, BORDEN EAGLE Brand -CONDENSED KILK- Has No Equal SOLD EVSRYWHISe 1 Our Story | | Of Men's | | Underwear 1 | Bargains Is f 1 Easy to Tell. 1 ■ 9 IT SHOULD ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF EVERT BUYER OF 9 L*XDERWEAR, BECAUSE EVERY WORD IS STRICTLY TRUE. 9 1 Kline & | Bosenberg I HAVE BEEN EXTENSIVE BUYERS FROM UNDERWEAR MILLS M 5$ THIS SEASON, MANY OF WHOM WERE IN SORE NEED OF W *5 CASH. CASE AFTER CASE OF UNDERWEAR HAS BEEN BOUOS© 2 S AT OUR OWN PRICES, WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE 5 1 Buyers of ! 5 Men's and » * s | Boys' Underwear J | such Ringing } * Bargains • S* THAT HILL BRING MANY BFTKKS TO OUR COUNTERS- OEC I WHAT WE MEAN BY UNDERWEAR VALUES J I KLINE & ROSENBERG g S First AY., Foot of Cherry St. I flA'ffil J We Have J * A Complete ♦ f Stock of All | ▼ Ivinils of | f Heaters f f At Verv ♦ I * Low Prices. | Z Second-Ilaud 4 % Heaters X r At from 75c J x Each Up. x * % I I Frederick, | & Munro, | Fnr»ltnr*>, V Csrpcu, floTfi, A CrorkrrF and I l.rnirnl ▼ lluairboltl (iaod*, ■ | it.j. jrv van. ir>. mi. Ira Z | ukcond avenue. / d $ 5 ; J Order It Today. * t f wri wnra-i <mLT or 0 i tutu an I r—_ Ladies Who Value A rvflbefl Ttutttw pi )U r a f», p*rw tlgf. It pro.iu'y a noft ami beautiful ni.b. ' ______ ; The I Result Of an Investigation of tb« i ( dsns we make for our Planoa wili|b» to convince you that jrou * ive mon<\v by buying of us. If you buy a poor piano dimply be- j oaus.- It is cheap, you will never | > ' • w 'i i», and a poor piano Is dear anyhow, if >• •ii I• :v ci> of our piano* | .v a FISCHER or an KI.LINQ- ! TON*, you wlil pay but little j more than -t asked for poor ! »no» of no nMiskal value, awl ><• s get i piano which will ).!-• vi i i lifetime. We hare V<TJI fir:-- bargains In slightly " 1 p ! •• ' wh'ch it may pay you to < i*pe-t if you are look-' :ng for a snap. Come In and eat them. W inter & Harper BURKE UL'ILDIXO. i *i?H Don t send East for your Visiting Cards and linflations. Wt do as good work heft | and at a day s notice. * Cowman $ ftanford Suticncry and Prlatttift cic Tirst Jlvt. Ptceter Pl 4« \ IVI.IFFK IK T'JV V K KO< H.KD VV! H and irw auffer.rg tft** <* •• ,;-:n"«a. t'O time .. see.n* ia.» m rsafj ' • -r- :f * dr.- f .' if: , • t -ir,d» n.i,. • -en C 4"*3 the *fT> * >f their B* * w*» >'« fr ■ in.»a • % .rite. upr «> • y >n* v r fi . »-nien-Vg • -it rh»* (!■ *• if ).'» h-aa I***?* co.-.: 'j j-t * . ■•••*** in Tea • g 1 r. ur ■ thi i r ■ re*- ic ' " -t'ona •J «»a<» ' ». -I (. IM r, ;ve.y aMg a»ai:» nsy #• ire 1. If v• i -int i,4l kTß| "i ■, i: ! ' . :• _«!W T- >r *r. j -n« tj t • V. i K'iW Wt" " tr> ! free iOff « hsura. ja. m. )p. at U3 * m. to ;i m. o; 1 y t. »i \r.T!N ka nil rK u. »• t 713 BUCK. gii.\TTlA M ; -v