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Shoes For Your Feet Hamilton Brown'i own make arc the ihOM to wear. They have all the qualities of a good shoe, low prices and I world wide reputation. A chance for :i gold watch with evorv dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY. .fl'I.Y I'rlrll DAILY. WEEKLY A N I SEMI-WEEKLT ! t liat tlir AllUlldl people rose up in I their iniitht ami struck ilown tlmsc who are uttemptinu; t make "moMJf the muster tad niim the Wave" in t It if country, under n rniproed iroverninent 1 of the o . Bast Orecronlan fENDLHTCN. PabliahinK Company, AT anil T" TWO NOTABLE SPBKCHBS. I in SCS.t yiniON IATB1 ; oicoprr'' m.ii Un. ion US onlht, hy rati I On.eor-V ptr wyek. by r.rrtyr Irlli alMMMMa hfif . ti.n " . aiHi wsssiv csk srr ,- - UTI le.e l', "Tie et liny copy .11 month . 'I i a I Bill. ' ll . . I5 . JO . ft oo D, w f- I g I- '. WIBK1 Y St'MCIIIPTIoN MIMl On copy en yaar i in- copy til month Trial .', tafia, , , AlivirilTIiN-l RATM I (Dit-.lay AJMi.ataeai OS Inert, fr lfi. In s. m i . W a h tf .r tiu.nl. . . . . Oat loch, oi lata. In -lane: ntr to -.nth Twi tn hta. m lei, " Um n t Wwfc i f prr mnh ()r ihtao tncht. teini-Wk i .(? tfl a pef Month liver ihraa in. Km. In trail 9 and We . i,ift tm h f immih J Out tit' h.i lri it. M rrii tir n J Oitt thra ie he. in Veekl. ff in. n per m mtt. Over ,hrs in.ht . In 1 uyl. i..u o( hrnn Wtlilr. per tti. h p.r most. . . . Tl BolyU nonpareil lyrliyymynH ill Semi-Wertl. lleeklv c4 Daily. Ant Interim., per ln.h. f,.si , tth iul ...M MM Won. fo. I 1 scales.. Itn tent, per liny, yfeh Inyyntna. During the setwlon of the .Inn i orutit ciinventi.il. lit Kansas City W. .1. Hryun .v i 1 i In hi" dune us a denm eratic leader ami an n Mad .if the people. He attain gave pr.Mif thai he wan u man of honesty, sincerity ami conviction. The speeches of David It. Hill. New York, ami Senator Stephen White, nf t'ul iforniu, in . mlinir: .1. llryan'N notniimtinii for the pn -i-ileney, are strikingly interenting. The Associated I'ress resjrts were as fol lows . v Kx-Senutor Hill forreil h in way to the platform ami wuvtsl bli hand fur silence. When the cheer and crie for "Hill" had eom'luileil.anil the vast audience wan seated, he liegau to speak lowly hut clearly, and the attention given htm u reiiiarkahle. The vast hall was almost tierfecllv silent. II ih laudation of Uriah win. received with applause and cheer", hut when he said .1 Hryun "w ill have the support of The Baker City Democrat recently issued a "K'cial mining laNM" con taining more than liftv pagex of deit criptivi and illiiKtrated matter. U in a handwine niimher and reile. I- credit upon the enterprixe of the pilhlitbaM of Uaker county' leading publication. There in M douht tkoal it that the democracy ha" u candidate for p resi dent who in not a wohhler. An hon etit, Ntruightforward, frank, lincere man for a great ptihlic ottice ' What more could lie ile-ir.d, I iy a party profenaing to he deiuocratic. The tughoat ciptain-, who refnwNl t Have baaMn life during the recent great dock lire in New York hurhor, may be convicted of manslaughter, a under tin- Unit.-d State-, marine law they appear to lie guilty of that crime. They deserve to be taken ..at into the river and drowned. The aurpliiH revenue for the lineal year ending on June 30, exceeds fHU, 000,000. This mirplils is due solely to the unren'ale.l war taxes, vnte.1 for a war that ended nearly two yearn ago. Meanwhile the exs'iise of the war department have incr.-.i-.d 000,000 and of the navy $'J-.',000,000. The M)jtical hurlots had an opsir tuuity ituring the war w ith Spain "to do something for their friends," and they did it, and they are ihiw to do anything to dirtcontinue tin- "reward' which is al theexpciihi-.il lie- ieople. Lucrative puhlic aaiiliaa in very much in demand ami the war created many of them, which are tin..; hy thorn- who have nothing to do but to put their hands in the iieoplc's treas- iii, aiiiiiimn loir-tw jic-.i piriin iiii.'ii.-.. j(( prenent as l I .p.. kam.. IKJi I MM I .....I I,,,,,. I, ...... MA 1 lMl ) IOV,UU" 1(11 II UM'I " "III1 kh: thrown out of work hy the stint ing down of the glass and iron fac tories at I'ittaburg, Pennsylvania. Over production in given as the reason for the hutting down of the mills. urn truili is, a great ileiuaml was united party, the convention went wild, and the hand had to play "America to still the tumult. "Ill iiltegritv has never lieeli oilentioiied, ' asserteil Mr. Hill, and the indience yell.il. "In hehall of the ileinocriit ic niases of the nlate of New York, for whom 1 !iunie to -peak on this occasion,' naid Mr. Hill. "I second the nomina tion which has heen made from tin ntate .I Nel raska. Ucnewed aiiplaiis. I and cheering. William .1. Hrvan does I not helong to Nehraska alone, In- be longs to the north ami the noiith. t tin- east and the west -he belongs t the whole country at large. (Iteiicwei anplailHi' and cheering. It is a nolo- i ination alreadv made in the hearts and affection of the American people 'Continued cheeriiikt and aniilause. i-nun the closing ot the isills, four years ago, and until this very hour, there was never a siihility of any other nomination being made. . Kn-thusiastli- cheering and applause. ) "He is a gentleman that need no introduction to this audience or to the American pi.-. lienewisl applause and cheering. Nebraska is proud of him, hut New York i proud of him alio, i Renewed applause and cheer ing. For four years he has upheld the banner of democracy in almost every tate in the Union. Hi voice has been heard, not only in behalf of our principle, hut in behalf of the cause oi the common people, in behalf of the workingmen, in behalf of humanity, itireat applause ami cheers. He will not only have the support of hi party a nnite.l parlv- . i. plans.-, . luers and waiving of Hags lasting for three minutes, during which the band joined in the demonstration by pluying America. ) After a warm eulogy of Mr. Kryan, Senator Hill said : "1, as you all know, was one of those who, in gissl faith doubt.-. I the wisdom of some iHirtion of the plat form, doubted the pmpriutv of goinif into iletails on certain irtions of our liliauciul policy, but the wiikjoiii of this convention hu determined other wise, and I ac.piiesci- cheerfully in the decision, (l.oiid applause. Cries of "Hurrah lor Hill'" and "Bryan and Hill"' I am here tu say birth. -r that the pint form thai has been read is worthy of the vote und the approval of every man in this couutrv who claim to be a democrat. Applause. Those who do not admit of some por tions can ieak for others. If then- un- some Is-lli-- which tliev ilo not ilesire strong as others, they talk almiit soinethiiiL' in this platform that is worthy of their approval. At least in some sirtions of this country the paramount isue is goinif to carry, und plans... curry strong. Ai Un- is tin- time lor unity, and not division. Aniilause., I ob.ail loiiiint for a short while created for all kind ; for party harmony and for partv sue of product by the siending of mil- ''ess. I plead because of the danger lion ol dollars of government nemev 1 " ht'U "'iifroiit us If we should happen to b, debated, which I do not in carrying on the war with spam, b.-lieve. what will issue.' It means the Now that this money i being with- restoration of a federal election law. drawn from circulation bv the coiitin- j means a reduction of the upportion aad collection Ol ex.es.ive war taxe i member of congress through- :..., .. , out the southern state of our Union; .... ,,r.s.,e n,,,., , i-,ll 1,-11 anil Hie ., ,..,.. .. ..n.iH...,,,,.,,, reilnelioi. in Ih., to katWaM more on the purt of situation i likely strained. I'rotligacv the government may for a while yield returns, hut in the end the evil to which it gives existence will weaken both the government and the people. For four your government money hu been sient with u lavish hand, with some results toward creating "good times," but the -ople are to discover tij.it such , 'prospi ri -. was dearly I .ought. There were groat politician, and oven statesmen, ho journeyed to Lincoln during the session of the dem cartic national convention with the view of converting iiryan to their way of thinking, but instead of converting they were converted by Hryun, und returned to kunsu City conlident that iiryan was right und they were wrong. Tiioae men are now suying they are more than willing 'o follow Iiryan -leadership, because he i not only sin cere but lie is terribly in earnest, be ing ttrui in conviction and determine,! "to do something to aid the people in their fight against organised wealth." iiryan declared to all of hi visitor that lie would refuse the nomination for president "rather than consent to the making of peace with the money electoral college from our southern stale and the plea ol necessity will bo made because it will Is- apparent by election day that some of the new born states of the west which they hud re lied ipOB had gone over to the demo cratic party, i Applause. o I am here to say that this is a most im.vort I ant election, important for our partv, InpQfNMl lor our country, important for the best interests of the American people. I have no time to analyze this platform. We are speaking of men, and imt of measures now . "ibis nomination will meet the ap proval, based ii"in this platform, of the people of the east. (Cheers. I What we need i an old-fashioned rousing Democratic rally throughout this laud. That will mean On- rMtoru tion of the currency of our father. (GtOtl applause. That will mean Inline rub- for states. That will mean popular government restored. That will mean the supremacy of eipial law throughout the country, und in this ureal result which we hope to achieve, I um here to nay simply in conclusion, that Now York expect to join you with her 30 electoral votes." Kx-Senutor Stephen D. White, of California, said: "Mr. Chairman und (ieutlomcu of the Convention : I arise to secon.l the nomination of the next president of the United State, William Jen nings iiryan. i Applause. I I come, though, us one not unaccustomed to . , , , . . - -....y.,, wii. i inn uum , use mieia lo Mat, B'yan w right. U is time political convention. I presided over two national conventions of my partv. and I ullirin that I have never seen displayed mure magnificent, splendid and heartfelt entlui-iasin than that which controls thi membership and audience today. .Loud applause.) Thi I not an hour to seek applause. This i not a time when any man should seek to gain for himself fleet ing honor by attempting a polltloil speech. We are in the proMBM of a great national danger. We are in peril ol lieinvr dominated hy those surround ed with power and with the habili ments of plenary authority, and those barriers which have heretofore pro tected the people, will, unless we in tervene, In- swept nwav. Men honest in verty have oecoine dishonest in wealth, and nations which have lost their riihls and their conscience in the presence of glory have wandered! from the path of rectitude to threaten our freedom. Tisiuy, just after the sounds of the Fourth of July celebra tion" have ceased, let us candidly, truly and honestly reflect, regardless j of political fflllMloOfi RHEUMATISM organs , ..u.M,wiihrniiirli failure of the proper Is due loan acid po.aon wincn gams acces, u ... ... ; poison . , ,,. icsnim Ben cb, vi 4 Distorts Muscles. NORTHERN Shatters Nerves, ptptciA cmipiK JAlnls. 1 KW'rit) Ml loan aciu jroison eeiin-u K...--. - .! mnt t cr THI to carry off and keep the system clear of al morbid, effete m n - throuvrh the general circulation w deposited m tin joi'i s. ! to make within a few day nam. healthy. the ten ill,. .ii. ill l ie it ri i I hi in., 1 1. 1 1 ' .m-.- - , ... ,,. in iur w lino i,........ B- - , ,, , ,. in Hnnil " -- ,. ' 1 . hanmaUsffl mil attacK ivun mss . . ., , iirrves : or it mnv aw wm , :i .1.., i.i.l .ho.o.i.a ti ii-uniatism li often inlif rite o. ano iy he ble; . i ....1.1 ,,.,,t nf Tirol H-1 r-YlillSlirC lO llillll 'HI ..r.u, t--..- , M l, will freuncntly caue it to develop "We are at the partial Ol the ways. The qaartlon of the day is republic or empire. Applause. . D would do our people good to reflect upon the lessons of the past and read the in eriptlOM upon the sarcophagi which inclose the remains of Martha and UOOrgf Washington. Take off your hats, my countrymen, and pIM by that shrine and recognize the iinpro prietv of the habiliments of empire which you are promised hy toOM in power. Stand by the Hug which was raised in virtue and intelligence for freedom and advancement, and dis miss forever those alluring proKsitiou which are suggested to you to induce you from the path of duty and to make vou worship the false god money'.' I there aught in this world more valuable than coin? For what ivu- it that the father" fought that many perished'.' D wu for principle. It was that thi- government should not only he a government of law, but should bestow the plentitllde of it belli tits and routine its jurisdiction to it proper sphere. "I am here to advocate Mr Iiryan s nomination. First, because he is an honest man: second, he is a competent man: third, he is a man who loves the constitution and who believes that the constitution follows the flag, i Ap plause I, He does not credit the repub lican notion that empire and con quest were within the thought" of deorie Washington or Thomas Jeffer son. He does not believe in any theory that would abridge legitimate enter prise or hamper the exercise of indi vidual and conscientious, law-chiding judgment. We appeal to you, not with money, not with property, not with promise of empire, not with alluring glories or Oriental triumph, but we appeal to vmi men who wish to transmit iin-ul I led and untarnished to your children that priceless heritage for which men have fought, have bled ami have i(ied, and with expiring breath have demanded that you and I should def I. Fellow citizens, de legates, there is no man who more thoroughly represent the thought that I have uttered than William Jen nings Iiryan. (Cheer He is not unjust: he is just. He i not in favor of destr iction, In- i" in favor ol preser vation. "I know the sentiment of my coun trymen. I know, or think I know, they are prepared today to stand with him and to restore to it glorious rest ing place that tynilicd (i.Hidess of Lib erty, that true lils-rty which we meta phorically worship; to which we, in truth, tender that tribute which man owes to the blessings of liberty under that one just (iod whom we ull adore. I stand here us an advocate of a cause true and wise, of a man who is just and fearless, who i not a destroyer of capital or of enterprise, but an encmv of aggression and sordid power; who believes iii fostering all legitimate industry; who believes in oien schmd house ami the happv home; who be lieves that where the American flag Moats there must exist not only free dom, but guaranteed freedom, that freedom which shall not perish from earth. I ask you, without division, to nominate that man for president of tin- United States and aps-al coiifi dently to m countrymen to vindicate lour ieerles choice." Like Other blood diseases, Rheumatism i" food, itiMitheieiU cloth in earlv life, but more often not until nnuoie age o, . flaai tequirtdot fc-iaff StrtotlV 3 BlOOO OlSCStSK, inherited. KnBUmaWinm im ' ? N,uhf.r ,,,, the preparations of potash and no liniment or other external treatment can rem 1 t ' prMCrihe, cure RheumatUm, but and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the uociors aiw . y ruin the digeition and break down the n,ltl't,"i , . . M,m. timc nds the system of the poison is A reme.lv wmcii nuiias up im- -..:,... ....... herbs and haras oi wonoen... mlv safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. 'a ' ' . ,' , , ami quickly neutralizes rked. worn-out organs, and clears the system of all unhealthy accumulation.. S. S. 8r cures permanently m a at Z I .lata.. .t. me moon ill a pure, mwrnm, ,h.w..antertll.W .nictr.l lSirtOTS Sill'l llincrinr ytthniit thr tUfilttat rrllef e 8 8 oirrsl him tiermantnlly. ami he lia . tjo. ;il trrr our sorcial Irook on Rheumatism RUNS Pullman Sleeping (,rs ElcKunt DiiiinnCarh ToartfH Sleep nK (r's the on iv sate ano ccuaiu i-.oe .... - -- ..... .,i-. . ..eifi.r nmrvrties attacks the disease in the right way, ano n me ,io .... - Tu' .:. HilUs'all rsiisonous denoaits, limulates and retntorces xnr overw. ill unhealthy accumulate l.lo.nl iii n ivnre. healthy si. r ii Malta. inW ull.Slrcfl InillanapoU' . "'. "'" ".'"." . h. ,,ei,.. lie. hail with Kheamsilsm hi ni mM o fjjl S JSSSSiahtiriM a few hottuMOf trim IrtpiaecHlKkwatait Iriw liSlVn Thtowai .r yr.rs ...v theumatisin. which should tie in the nanus - . .. . . ' i ri,,,-o iv.i. i.m-. have inane oiooo .iiiij ...... Of every sufferer iron, u T . . " - - . v . n writc thcm diseasr. a lite stuiiv. ami win i;ir - ----- , , , VT ... i , i.. -i.'. '. Wo ninke no charge whatever for this servic To 7,141 jPAROQ I HELENA imm sss . I. a . I. Ires., SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta ITS Worse for a New Goods. And Cheaper Than Hver.. ililllWlHMllmmiillliltim aiiiiillillliauilllaU INirtieres, ( it r pets. Laee Curtain Wall Paper. Headquarters tor White, Standard and Bid edg Be wing Machinal JESSE FAILING 1 Main St., near Bridge. FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Ape Meat, Plata Qlae, tt 3 Loans T H E Crescent THE MOST POPULAR WHEEL Men s Wheels i adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - a $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - - $25 - - $60 Another consignment of lhe$25 aikJ $20 Wheels just received. CRfcSCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building on City and County l'mperty, Real Estate Improved and ('nimproved City Iits Stis-k Itaucbes and Wheal Farms BEE J. R. DICKSON, WNa in ned of Fast dreg. mi. in lluilding. The New York World, Thrice a Week Edition L ALrillST A DAILY--AT THI- I'KICI: OP A WI-.liKLV. iTo the Harvest Trade. 1 3 a a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Wire orado Cap- (by or Imrrol), Rope of all a good Stove or Steel fall ami Hay Porki, Hoc Downi, Cable, Axle Urease, Kit Ifwtor, West Va. Blaek il. ilal t 'ylinder Oil, t 'otnpouiu the ease sizes, or Range for the oook bouie jtet pi iees froin fin- iifost widely circulated in-ii-paper in America is the ' 'weekly" World, itnpaun To sutler with kin disease than it in for a man, for a mooth skin and a clear com plexion arc es sential element of temalc beauty. When the taint of s rol'ula is in the blood it will be sure to rliuw it. "If soon or late. Often itk manifestations are as r. puleive as they are painful. Maay l le have been curerl of scrof ula in It most m.iPiguant fotaM hi tin- use of ir. Pie toe i riolden Medical Ihacovery. Tin. remedy i. lJlieikhl for its power to purify'the blcxsl. It alwolutely eliminates the corrupting ele ments. It makes the blood clean ami nth. It increases the action of the uiorxi-niakiug giants, ami so increases the quantity of the body. si wilt lurcver thank you for slviins me to Ukr Dr. I'tercc ri Ootdvu Medical L)iacovrr-. writes Mrs. lay. Murphy, of houiiu. I'ucahuuUs C" I., w.i N It lia. i-uri-,t me ol chtoinc m.-rnfu;.i of twelve years' atau.itiiif I ha.i iftclinj Im the- trouble until 1 was completely iliarnuraKe.1 I lis. hail chrome durrhe.i for twelve years. I am in food health uow -lieller thsu I ever was in mv life, owliiK to l)r Pierce's Colilen Medi cal niMiuverv 1 took several buttles of lire 'DUKovciy' before 1 stopped " Or. fierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work for every woman, is sent free mi receipt of i one-cent stamps I to pay cost of mailing only), for paper edition. Cloth Is. und, ii stamps. Ad dress in. K. V. I'ierce, Buffalo, N. Y. pure blood supplied to IN POUND. -TH V. rOLIyOWlMO AM uial ba been lakvn up by Ibu ( it) Marshal and will be sold at tbu eipiralinu ol ten dayy fur costs and expense. : um- bni liorm-. about seven years old, branded J A (i-oiiin-i us!) on left shoulder, w.-IkIii about i . suudy. Uale.1 July 6. I00. J. M. II KA 1 11 M A., city Marlhal Subscribers to IK VOD WANT TO 8UB scribe lor magaxlues or uewipspors In The Pniteid Hlalea or Kuropc, n um. by poytal uole, cheaik or svuu to the kai oasuo M'ltl'J irlA N1AN "i" PublUher.' I IdOdinCS price of in. piibll.stlou you desire, and we will have ll sent to you and assume all risk of the luoue i.. ins lost ill the malU ll will save you belli trouble aud risk . If you sre a subsi-rlV-r to the Kast OaaooaiaN, lu reiuttlfug you can deduct nn per cent from tae publlahsri' price Address KAoT UKJCUONIAN PUD. CO.. 1'e.udls too. Oragou. Week edition of The New V and with the presidential now at haiHl vou caiinoi i.. without it Her.- are some of the reason why it is easily the leader in dollar a year journalism. It i iued every other day, and i- to all purisise a dally. livery week each subscriber receives II pages and often during the "buy" season "J-l pages each week. The price i only i,.r year. It i virtually a daily at'the n rice of a weekly. Its news cover every known pari of the world. No weekly neiispupef ihl stand alone and furnish sin h sen Ice, The Thrice-a-Week World I. a- at diepoea all of tin- lanaran al tin-' greatest iiewpaKT In existence the wonder of iiiisleri) journal ism "America's t.realesl N.-w pa-r, " as it has bean justly termed- The New York World. It ditical news is absolutely im lutrtial. This fact will be of especial value in the presidential campaign coming on. The best of current tiction is found in its column. These are only Some of the re.isi.n-- . there are others. 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Paid Policyholder l,.:.;l"('.S.'"I-UO r RAN K N. McCAN DLESS mienaburg, Wash. General Am u 1 .11. 7.ui p. m. H.3U a. 111. T7.au . in HM p. ra. Oepotlifth and I Strwti. Arrive Overlaid Kxpie.. fnr n s m tialeiu, liostburx, Aali laud, a.ersuieuto th dru, .San Kraoclaco, M lave, Los Angeles K Vaa i. New Urleausauu the Kasi. llosetnirK rassenser. iaJ7.U p. m niHslbiiru fur Mount Augel, auierten, Wet eio, Broenm I 1 -. H iron ami MpriiiKlleld UorvaUls Haweoger jtd.W p. m. Ilideiieiidenos aaaaailit'rit.i 'i.1 . ln. Dally, tllail) except Siuiday. Waterman's IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. Once Midi always used. Lvery IVn fully guaruntee.1. MAX BA.KB. Wool for Sale .1 1 ..11 in n , Ketiale ili-kel-i on sain between PoiUard. Hao Jauient.i and San Kiauclaei, Nei rat.., l:- Hon class and til seconil olaxs. Iiii- ndius- sl-ei",.. Hates and tickets to Katern poluts tad Ku rope. A so Japan, I'hliia. Hawaail Tils I'l.llni "ortlaiih Oi. ' 1 "lr" St " cor AU"r- THIS PAPRR IS KEPT ON HLKATK 1 C. bake s A.lverli.llnr Aui-m v ru .,,.1 e o . Ohantt' Kxchauxc, ban Kraniiseo i:ni...',.i where ciiiio.i t. Ir.r -a...ro.i.... . , . . 1, . ... ...,UA vn ou maite Tli in- ihtvs ofaaoh IT.. I . " imei I,, receive 5, the independent warehouse oi rejaotinganj or all bids. woek l tw receive si o. 13 and n. about I i ' wa, I I Will In. of altar 0.1J.. , , moiudu LVU IO eiilt;d bit s tm I ntc r i now atoretl in rosorvo the m-ivi! SMITH. UAUUIT'l me isr.x . . mxiuim ii ill i I v i s.nuii taut aoouruu at OUUIICIUmm. nu L i.. K-u.. OO ai lv, pmr uU4dT TOl fHROUGii TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NI-.W YORK 111 iston and nil potato EMM ami sulll -JUS&.XQZHJ 'a.P-ri ,., ,... Train lesve st '. OO TIMH SCHKDULB. reaoieaa eellyaaaj, NmJ rnr iiiriin'r iiiinrinalliili, thns aul and tteknts, call on or writ.' H la.IT'V m,l" ton. lireaon, or A h CHAbT9 Third ami Morris,.., s, . li!l.'.'.1"V " - rriluj, ijrf J t he l astest, Shortest and MnJ uiraai uine TO TIIK t- rxn My-l C n ..il I il.sl 1111 . llll IIUGOt viivuji. IH TIIK Two Daily Solid Vestibule Trains ' . SIM I Library i in Kk!iii Palai e ami Teariti ITo pa is i ari.'i. inirr.-l .-ni..k : in; an (.villi llarls-r Simp, Kir.ulau (hair Cars (Krco). Pendleton to Denver, Kansas Cltj.Omili ana inicago without change oniy one clianire in n,-i, York. BisloniN j . --'--- ,," iniiiiiMnin ci .in or nun res. r r. ii iomhi.-v , Asynt n k A S Co., or J. II. I.OTIIKiil nrnUirm No. I.e. I hlr.l Hi . 1'iirtlu.l.uni.i THE CITY.. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CMKIS .SI-II'SON rrupntiw Kverytlilng New. New II r New Hlgs. Best rigs ami tsnii In the city. Hoarders given the heal attention. service uny nourei in. nun Telephone No. 70, HOITT'S SCHOOL rienlo Perk, Sen Mateo Co.. Ui tones slid Kyniurtmitii Iti-Niiilful rurrwiii ins- careful .iiihtvisIhii, hnini- Inrliiene liiiirniiKlily -.iulps-.l rtii-l i.ff.-r. superior it veetoge for tin- can- an. I trmiiing of bur. II yniiiiK men Aeeedlled hi um uoivrnaai T.-ntli year beam- Auk i; l.- Se-Uil sir na loHUe. Tea ll. HoiTT. I'll I)., friat'ipal ATTORNEYS. Law IIRIce III Hallux- Hank HniMlW HI-; AN A LOWLI.I.. ATTORSbTK .1 toil, llr.-iron T. (i. HAILBY Jlldit HlllldiUK r . ii- y- L-11 1 il l 1 I IV11. Ileum oreuu ...... 1 1 ... 1 . . . ,. r,i - 1 1 in. new in Aaaot laii.in wax N. HKU1CKLKY. ATTelt.Nin Al UH Illlli e III Assoeliltl.in 11.... k K. I). BOYD Court Ml. si a V BUT llk ltl! V ATTOKSKY i lain ItiHiui I . AsMH-iatioii moldlBK ATTtlHNKY AT UW. JA.MKS A. PKK, I-AW OKI 101 'NJ;I NIUMI PHYSICIANS. I'l,. 11 .1. l .11,1.. iirrn 1.1.' " 1. hi .....in.,. 11 1, ,1,. I..,. Oltliv tusUl to B a. 111 1 I 10 I p. in. Icluplioue 77. .,,1.1 Uli i- yy y 1 -y 1 H -k 1 yi 1 1 nrrr " ,il Kir.l Nallollal Hank unicc """- a. in. ; I to I p. ui. nil 1 1 sill ill. iir-rnr. . Ill-ion Savins., liauk 'Iclcpuoiw deuce teleuhouv J. . . . 11. iiil-i ri le I'liyaiclau aud Suieou oao euuaiug. UBNT1STS. K. A. VAUOHAN, IllJudd Uulldllis II. 1). S. err iv - lias sduiiui.teraO- A. U BKA'I 11. Havings Bank E. A. MANN, I IK NT is ' 1.- Hon II L over K II. C neloll AHCHITKCTS AND BUILOHS- 1 . r . iiiriiAni', -i ,nj i... ,-oinLilele jlaus (01 bull'dluai o. Un- city w Itoom IT, Judd buil. Inn: HANKS AM. llHUK8i e . I'l S.'OS Itir. Ir. . I ri.l. 1 .... - ki .. ... ... .. in-il caullal. Iiuu.uou. iiui-ii -i , jalJi un. 1 ui . r.r 1 iinim ...,iu r:' e----,- if. ...iaBoi y- - nous. 11 . J 1 runim". I" 'hisr vice oresldeut; f. J Morri., ia' .ru a. 1 . 1. I . . s. 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