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TIUHSDAV. MAlU'tl Shoes for Misses and Children : : Onr dm! form line in laoo uml lillt ton for mitten and children tn Btl Baled bv let, anil excollpil hv none. Tlie fit ii neriect. the wear flrtt rlats. If you are lookhej for comfort, tr I pail CLEAVER BROS I'rai'tiral H-xit ami Sli- HRKVITIKS. New (irtM'ii oalOM i I Try iMitton'a lee 1 ttU liuy your aiado M urpliy V Miirtm V iboooletef. aliuiit- at We? that uoldt'ii oak arm rocker at Kailer'a lor 0,1 Mare your pictnr.- I Ml Bed late tylee at Morphy'i Milton creamery batter at 1 1 1 - Whlti Iloime BfOBBTy at. ti . New lot of mackerel at tin' Wnii.. iloaae grocery ItOfl New deaigna in wall pepOf at MnrpliyV palm ItOfi Wtiite Squadron coffee at the Wbito llonae grocery ItOTO. BO to l.eKoy a lor tomales. corner Court ami Gordon itn Hllk wautt, worth I0 for M0, Cleaver Brut. Iry (ioodn ('. Haniple ailk waist. M.M, worth o. Cleaver Hroa. Dry SOOW Ol None can heat it. That fOldefl 001 cobbler rocker at Radtf'l Of 3.35, See ailk waint dioplay III nortfa win dow. Cleaver Urns. Iry Goodl Co. Call at 0 arp'n and consult Dal Ptielpa altfuit putting in year water meter. Finott haniH and lard on tin- market. Home product; try it. itn guaranty Sibw.tr. t GrOOMi h Tailor made tuits and oven ins? (OWDI a specialty at lladaaM JoODI Kail Uregonian baUding. You will want your plow- Used. Hriog them in and Mi ready (of tho apriqg work. Ii. M, Sloan. Q, K. l'eniott baa on hand .1 targe lot of Early Ohio seed potato..- They are the tiiieat in the market Madame Jnhnton bo Katt Uregonian bo lid log irnere too will be pleated to tee new and old (uttoni ert. If you want touietliins: lino in taiuo d goodt try tlie fancy si in . I uanm-d peachen at Martin'-. TbOJf an- in 1 ore augar tyrup. Breaklatt muslics, ail oioa and (rath. Twin Brother, Jooibo, II. . VlbM, Cream of Wheat, rolled ..at-, oortl meal, Karma and hominy. ( all and gel a package. It ll (IHIintood Q. U. Demott. Chat. Lane uaa rOOBOMd In paint thop at hit old itaiul la Um rear of the old Kolsom hlacktmitli aiiop II. will have on hand a full line 1 f u .il 1 paper, paint am) hruahec. ijuuk and low utiuiattiM ki..i on contrai l- ( all and aee aa. Mr llainriik. tin- ttnbl wan here two aeaaon- ago with micIi a beautiful display of DOtdlowi rk will he glad to aee her old patrons and any wiehing to obtain be? ' lotiva deaigua. SoOMffODOr ifij tin- largo num ber who took ieaaons Ibi IBM I0M, you will do will In mil early a Ibo lioaton Itote. Blank Books and Stationery. All the latest Magazines and Periodicals. i Iteautifui line oi TOILliT ARTICLES. Tallman Co., I KAUIM. PKL'UlilK-. Last of this week 1 Will have on ditplay a con, plot. aj -prmg and aummer itpiee of ahotw which include- the oowoal Jftjpoj and ihwlnf, Would like o hav vou tall and iiupect the entire -iuCk. fundy Pulton's for nice orange. N. Ui'ikt lev ha lOme . ry desirable town and country property lor snle On ea-y terms. Ursidi'iuo bronertv ior Mlu. Imiolra at law olliee of Bean A Lowell. Asso- lotion boildlnu:, "Stolon Rtroata" ami "Teton" arc the two latest perfume. You get them nt Kofppon'f pharamty ( '. nrl ttreet. Another noo oortojojo, ''Teton' jut been received at Koeppen'a store hdll o.or is lasting and rani . V. BauOB, of Mi il ix, dealer in and he.ivv hardware, window '. ha drug trug- shelf glass and all kind- Ol harvest supplies, meet competition . "Teton." the novl perlunio. BOO an ior a limited time only just to introduce the now odor in Pendleton, at KooppOO'l pharmaey Fha itriateal cloenllneei exerolaed In tho mannfa tore ol our homo made candle ami tamalet. Uoedeafte A Kirkman. opera house hlock. ,1 ti At try One of tlioar Spanish chicken tibialis served OMil evening from 6 to 11 p. ft), at Qoedoafce .v kirkman '-i tainah- parlor, opera house block. J, P. BotOboldor and Zocth Homer, oi Portland, be? pore baaed iba lamp tor rmeltor. Whether il will DO operated at BamptOt or moved to some other place i not ,yet ftMHWI known. We WOOld like to have the ladle try one of our Bpaniob ehiakan tamalaa. tba toaaonlng Ii dk derate and plaao um to tba palate. Nlooolaan parlor. Polite attention. QoodpolW Kirk man. the Palace of .Sweets, opera house block. Two (i.iirs ol handsome VftftM have been added to the things of lieauty on tbe Hotel .M. QoOM back Lar. One pair j; imported fiom London, the other coming from New Y'ork. Thoy the ''.11 on In Ood taste and make Il the hands. iuot in the state, without on oMOfitoa. I ho . iw' ir Hore 0 1 I rank .lohnson, at Dixie, near Walla Walla, wa atlaeked tome time llondoy night, proaomably bf .1 party ol antioaiooii pooplo, and WO doort and window of the estab lishment .smashed to pieeet. .lohnson rooontlf oponod tba itora and tba tlrat night celebrated the opening with a keg 01 beer. A baiMiict will he given in Odd Pal" low' hall on Prbla evening. Nlar.'h I'., in honor of Mr-. Ollie Stephen, of The DalleOi road ebtal ol honor o( tbi Degree ol Honor. Tin itamiuet will I- given hv Magnolia lodge, No. 14. Kgreeof ll.. nor. Member of the A. Oi I vV. and Magnolia lodge only are invittd. PIUMP sousa COHBIHDI I0MOTI PtndHiton to Heir a Famous Slnaor on Monday I v.-ninir Naxt WatK. M Anton (-chutt, tln great compcaer and leader, Philip Souta, say: "Among the BtOtch loot heroes 1 i tier man dramatic art. the names of tlie pOOT lOOl lenor-, Anton Bobotl and Albert Niemann, will go down to posterity among the tirsl. WagMT ha- hud no higher exponent ol hit grand muse, and a -tor Schott. bo I OqOWlly M great Ol an interpreter of the exacting Wagner role or of tbe tender aentimeut ol an Italian serenade. With hi.- noble presence, hi:" exalted style, his pure method and his feeling and soulful expression of every phase of the lyric art, he hat OOmmanded tl nthuaiaatle plaudit Ol the tod ei.ee - of all great theater In Boropo. Anton Nobotti the favor ite alike oi Gorman. Italian, French and Knglish audieme will record new triumpliN among the upireeiative niuaic lover of the Nom World." I In- dnger thus commended by one ot tie- i::o-i pi. mii.ent ninsi. ian- in the world will he in Pendleton at tho Kraer on Monday Digbl next, attitted by Qodakl and Hishain, and otlier musician-, it wir he an piortunltv hear something notable in music, something not often brought to Pen- llelon people. San I rancirco music lover.' have been going into ecstacie and savin'.' all tort of good thing about the tinging ami plaving of this company. THE lUHDWICK hSTAIt. Mi i. Hdrdwiak Wills Hot- Propcl Hoc Husuand. will and tostanient oi hliut belli Hardwh k, deceased, wa- tiled for 1 r. hale in Walla Walla Wednesday. :n. .lo. iinie.it wa drawn at t. tmie the teetator was ts year of age and is tinted in the pr , udo to revoke all former will.- and to he in reality tile laat paper of its kind drawn or I 1 ho her drawn by the w bo signed it. fter directing that after deato hisly ahal! In. interred without undue ereinon . it with all rite- iln-taled by th 11. and- 01 .lcceiicv ihrtcl that all just llebtl of the dcceaed he paid us soon as the executor ol the cs late -li.il! ha., in In- Hiaeai.iii lafBcient funds. Jotbra Hordwioh Ii named a- the executor, i he remainder ol Ibo estate both real and xraoiial. boqaooUiod, daring Ibo term of his uataral life, to hoi husband. JaUrm liardwick and h is given all power to do with it aa ho teea n't. There ll 1 in expreed desire that the ea tab he settled without resorting to the probata court. Tbe oatate U to load a: 1. Mr. and Mr-, liardwick lor many yea 1 befo Wal made Pendleton their home, . ing up lino r rooldosoo in W ilia. tajiei- ftaJo. 1 he voting ladle- ol the (it. Ague niild are boa during Lent preparing 11 1 .-ale which they will hold on I ister Monday. All contribution of iproiu, fancy artloloa, etc., intended hir b sal.' may Ih- left with Mitt eon a' her home on Water treei in oonnoottori wltb the aoja a Ii aatl fully decorated asorimeni ol : to) ooji will 1 told the lotorday I" lor.- l.a-ter ike Moore in under urreat at I he Halle- charged with stealing issi pi omit Ol brass from tho O, R. .V N. at thai place. WM. HITZQERALD, Aluin Stmu, nuM lour ba Tftngfmnn it Co. PKOP1.K Mill FOR A DAY. J, C. MacKinnon, herctoiore travel ing freighl agciii for the Ureal North ern railway 1 oomoany. recently ap , loted to the I position of genera agent New ork for the Oriental Steamship company, arrived 011 the night train from the east, and la a gaeil at the Hotel st. Ooorge, Mr. Uaoblnnon has made this territory for several vears, and, in receiving lb HI appointment, is promoted to an ottice ol considerable importance. As the New York general ngenl be will have charge 01 all hnincs connected with the steamship company plying the l'acitic practically as a part of tho Union l'acitic svstcm. Hi 00 ON will he in the huilding OOMpiod ty the Union Paolflo oompan In that city. "In th. future." aid Mr. Mackinnon, "oriental shipment (from ami to the l'acitic coast will bOOOOM more and more Important. The maintenance of steamship lines is necessary to the proper development of the foreign trade oi tbi- country in that quarter ol the globa And every farmer and otlier person in the roatt states is in terested in their success." Mr. Me InnOfl hi many friends here who re gard his promotion a just recognition of ability and attention to duty. Ptrional Mention. ('. A. Barrett, the Athena hardware man, was B visitor in Pendleton Wed nesdav afternoon. Miss Celia Renn ha taken a iiosi ti"!i as typewriter in the otliee of the county recorder. Mr. B. 1). Crocker and Mrt. J. W. Mackey, of Walla Walla, were visitors, in Pendleton Wednesday evening. ('. t, Hrake, agent at Athena of the ( I , R. c. N. company, was a visitor in Pendleton on Wednesday for a half hour. Orve Turner is at present visiting with relatives at Albany, and expect to be hack home the latter part of this week. Henry Lloyd, of Milton, ha returned from th.' east, where he epont the winter. He has leen at Portland for the past lew day, and wa in Pendle ton this morning. He is a wheal ware houseman. Joseph A. Hr.Nik and Litlto OlIOMTO n. re united in marriage in Pendleton 00 Tuesdav. March IS, at the home of V l. MoOee. Rev. I). K. Vernon, 01 the M. R, church, south, performed the ceremony. Claude R, J'enlund made his llrsi ap pearance on the streets this morning after having been hollaed up tor 2U days with the smallpox. All 000100 tine regulation have been ttictly oh tervtd and he is glad that hia trouble is over. Mrj Ollie Steuhena, of The Halles, grand chief of honor of the Degree of Honor, is expected to arrive this even ing and he a aueal of Magnolia lodge tonight, and Friday the gueat of honor at the banquet in i. 0. O. F. hall I-ridgy evening Lev 11 K. HiOMOi supreme com mander of the Pioneers of the Pacinc waa an honored guest oi William Martin encampment, No 1, lent even ing. The reverend has len a aufferer w h the grip during the w inter and bet 001 iuilv recovered. J, ('. Hayes and son, Wiliner Hayes, will leave thi evening over the W. A: 0. IL railway for Seattle, where thev will dispute of '-- head of hortet which they have been loading into u car in Pendleton today. The horae are 1180 to 14i' pound in weight and cut here from tab to f Ho a piece. Tiie moat of the horse were up to 1 MO and over in weight, only two weighing lea than 1100 pound. THE tiLKE CLUB CONCIiRT. Whitman College Students In Hong and Fun Making Wednesday Night. Concert hv (ilee cluba are to an ex- ten1 l"-t the college send in them out, in that they reveal the presence or absence of that "etprit du corps" which constitutes a part ot a well ordered institution of learuinu. Ap plying thi tett to the concert given on Wedneadav evening at the Krazer hv atudents troui Whitman college, that tchool may be judgnl a poaeeaiing, much to mane be matriculate a better and happier man or woman. College student are proverbially jolly, reckles fellows, liking fun, and making fun for other who watch their antics Latter day glee clubs incline too much, per hap, to depart from the "hollering, yelling" stvle of song in concert, and people mil it. They look for tucli I indigniliril thinga a "In Dublin city there lived a man," ami tbe ex periences oi .Michal Kova told in thai song, "Who wa (ieorjje Washington. I el I .Me Who?" or that old standby, "Oh! Holomon Let!," etc., ad coii vulsiim et double emup with laughter. I he Whitman b..v- appreciated tin truth regarding col lee glee concert, an in the third part of the program they appear.! clad in sweater ,and tninus the clerical am: aw lull . nice .ve-glasses, and looking like ture enough college men, assembled in the room of one of then and having a jolly good time. They cracked joke and aunr ongs and "jothed" each other, and made the audience laugh. I'art three wa a real glee club feature. In the other two earl- there were sum., good glee by tbe club, and a piartet accompanying an obligato baritone KlO, Otto llauerhach taking MM s 110 in place ot Arthur llauerhach, wiio waa detained at Ilia hotel with throat trouble. Thi iiumiwr was ren dered so well a to elicit au encore. rrol. llauerbach'N reading wa juat as pleasing as ever und merited tbe warm applause it received Prof, Fischer' violin number were Claaaica of composition uml gems .,i rendition. uiu . , , . miss James- piano playing wa highly creditable to the couaervatory at Whitman in which the is a -Indent Altogether, the concert wa a nucceaa, and people attending were much ideas,). Whitman college ha. many frienda in Pendleton, who are ulway gtuu 10 paironue anil encourage the institution in very maimer poBOible. i i ll CUURI w. M. Pierce Obtained Juilmumi aSataal Audttte Brotheca The case oi W. , fierce v. Louia and r'elil Aildette went to the jury Wedneeda) evening at t o'clock ufler having coiiauunsl eeveral hour over iwo full day. Th. jury deliberated tWO boor agreed, and aealed the VOrdieti When court convened tins morning the verdict wa oim,iimI Mint road. 1 1 was in favor of the plaintiff f.i.N.;..;.!, the amount tiled for, without intercut. Today the cae of Krank Kraiixr v t'lieney Hrother lia been on trial, lames A. Pea is for the plaintiff and i.arier , ualey and T. (i. llailev fur the defense. At the couclutioii of the hearing of tettmony for tbe plaintiff a motion ior non-suit wa argued. The prospects are good for this case aa. cupyiug the attention oi court all after noon. John I Ksgurahl , the red-haired high wayman, will have bit trial commenc ing on ilondav wowing, March . Mllluian .V fierce ,, ur lm, Oefeniej. Athena N0U1. Athena, March I I. A. 11. Luna and his son, Ira. returned Tuesday morn inu Irani Condon. Mr. K. S Waterman, who ha been Otrlooaly ill for BOmo time past, wa able to be out Monday. Grant Oorbey, the attorney, left tor Wood burn, Oregon! today to locate permanently, John Elkbartithe Athena contractor, Is building a nice siwooin cottage, on the Mat below town for John Weir. John Stanton and Prod Fischer vlfjted Weston Tuesday. W. If, Young, who graduated a har ness business in thi citv lor several vears, arrived here Tuesday to visit with friends for a few dav- lb ha been residing at Spokane, Wash. Peter Painhiirn, returned home Ihia morning from Clieinawa, where he ha been on business for the past week. J.'F. Tomlinson, came up from Pendleton this morning and will re main a few days, looking after hi business interests here. George Itmau. the county attestor, i an Athena visitor today. New Needle Work. Mrs. Ramrlok of Chicago is at the Boaton state with a very handsome display 01 needlework. The ladie of Pendleton who remember her siic.res of two season ago know that it i due to the pretty noveltie Mr. Hamrick alway carries. lessons will I. given tree lor a few day on th inventiomil design. Doc Tax Mutt Be Paid All owners of dogs are hereby notirlu that the city tax thereupon mutt he paid at once, or the don will DB liable to he taken up anil killed 111 accordance with the ordinance govern ing in the matter. By order of J. M. H I. ATI I MAN, City Marshal. A swaeplnx Ordtr. The superintendent of the Huhmiue division 01 the Chicago A Qfont West ern railroad company ha issued a sweeping order to all employee which ha caused a aenaation. In effect it rrohihit them from using intoxicating IqOOr in any form, or at any time. It applies to trainmen, -tattoo agent, foremen and others who hold retpon tible positions with the company. It prohibit them from entering aUOOM or uting liquor, whether on or off duty ami the penalty for the violation ol tint rule i immediate discharge. The order also command all employe to nay their honeat debte, and any failure to do to will cause their im mediate discharge unlet reasonable excuse can be given. The Cuban Situation. Although the political demonstra tions have ended in Havana, the radi cal element in tho Cuban constitu tional convention has not given up hope that the !'nited States will recede from the position regarding the Piatt amendment. The radical press i doing everything in it power to keep thi view before the public. It attribute tin- action oi the 1'nited States con grees to the influence of the trutt. de daring that the American people gen erally are in favor oi giving Cuba ab solute independence, and of rebuking the action of the adininittratinn. It doesn't pay to nay something in an ad vertiaeuient that cannot lie proven. People call and invettigate and if your ud. in incorrect they neither buy nor come again. We believe we can prove ii the beat 25c coffee on earth. Of QOOfOO it don't . lm ir. with our Mota and .lava. Hut trv it. Owl Tea House. Toilet end Laundry Soaps.. SEA LS! Notary and Corporation $8,&0 tti $5 Delivered Order of o and save OMNM) Order for Kubbr Htompr aJlo Soll' lttMi. EASTOKi;(i()MAN PI!H.CO The Peoples lla,s rr'ifd LU aVdvBUOe line of Mum's 1901 Spiino Shirts. V- liavr ; i it-n i in u DtWfll0tll6 a lortment. Soft Dwligte ihirtti o and collars, attaclu'd oof tu $2,60 atpiaoe In laundmud sliiriH willi i iiffs and collars attached fiom 26o to $1,00 etv In laundered boeom, suparulc cutis to match, to lc worn with white collars ,")(Jc to $1.5(1 each. Laundered and unlauud end shirtH with cuffs at tacked $1.50 to $' each Vou urc invited to aud examine them, need to huy. call Ko THR WIFE'S P0CKETB00K. It Should Contain a Fair Sliaro ol Her llumaml s Incomo for Her Personnl Dae. "The average A rican hiishand doe not seem to he able to get if through his well-meaning bill halting mind that nothing on Cod's earth humiliate a wife more I ban to be compelled to ask her husband for money," write Kdward Pok ol 'The Wife and Her Monev,' in the March Led tea' Home Journal. "She instinc tively hesitate to do il, and OfMlnMI she giH' without rather Hum ask. F.vcry wife honhl be given nil that it i possible lor the husband to allow for household expenses, and it thOOld not he doled out to her 111 driblets nor given to her a a (aVori hut a, her right, and without quettlon, Over such a share she should have indepen dent awav to do with as she sees fit j for the wisest interests of her home and children, That I one righlfu ; step. Hut there 1 itlll another. She should have an allowance of her own apart from the family share of the In ! come. I have 110 hesitation in saying ' thai ii the truth arra brmwii it it just : Hi's humiliating dependence upon B man lor even little trill" that a wo man need thai is miking thousands I 01 women resiles- and anXh 11 for out I aide career. This 1 the only frail ; excuse 1 have ever been able to Nee lor the hysterical ranting of the modern ad vane,, i woman. In that particular I the i riuht and is absolutely justified ! in tiling a protest. A w ife i too great ! and important a factor in the life of her husband to be made g llnancial denendenl. " 1 A King for America. It may be a surprite to learn thai there are enough Americans in thi 1 country with monarchial beliofl to warrant the publication of a magame. the lirst number ol which lias jut I It issued in the F.att. Thi pretense is a ridiculous a that made hv the vari ous bogu stomach ruin dies w hich spring up, claiming to be the only cure for dyipepHia and indigestion. The only real king of all stomach remedies it 1 1 teller' Stomach Hitter. It i founded on true merit, ami it nin-t be a very had cae of indiget ion, con-h-pat ion, biliousness, liver and kidney trouble, which it will not cure. Try it ulao for insomnia, and as a spring pillitier ami preventive for malaria, fever and ague, it has 110 equal. No Better Wheels Are made than MCYCLBa N" Lt'tU'i Humbler was ever t.iull tlein lh' I9H! meitcls null the prbc ilie liiweti " Kamblvr was ever sold for. $35.00 l.ftftjlaa' or QeSta' IVnadster Lediaa or Geaita Ltgbl Rnadilet tto.isi tients in pound Itacer fJKMM) Ladies or ients Chainlea (MtQO Ideal 20, 122. 2." R. M. FLETCHER, ak.iu t iiiaiiiu Oeeaty, Pvndlcion, Oregon The Columbia Lodging House m:vlv purnibhkd BAH IN (XINNKCTION IN fJKNTKH OK BLOCK BUST. AL I A d WKHBH'I'H F. . SCHEMPP, Prop. Old 10 WH DM DM liAU iH-ln, on Ifeetvei, walls, or for wrapping purposes DM uowspapers In large uiiu.ll.iH of ouc hiuiilii'd Newspapers at i.. ciils . bini.il, tl Til KAlTI OKKl.DNlAN DKKIDK I'eii.llu sou. Umuii Warehouse mmmm, Ij dtl WUrlll Umler Now nenaKcment. yfT N. j I Js W BANCROFT, Prop. --TyrS I Knowinii: S1 IY ffiffy ! oa n. -i Hold in iba . ii i rral B.' o" 1 1 f""-". f " I o i Miioplf ro uu- )'' I lt I Klacirlc llglitsandBlaani ' K - J ! rb. i ba tbi . I K-m i W i 1 liiit'u) L'r.Liiiti' ftvaiM uml Yi dUm IntbooUvfttUie j or- Court and JohnsonSI :::r:r.;j sa penuleton. oregon ii fnrnitttre uml a bi) i ( lino f kULlj BO YkAHS' v si'ROBLii, M rPi JILJJ H I I K ij nUlH ,,Ur lilillou.-i fr. W i sE ii. iii'.- ii irci.ii i ii., ...... .1 ... r ST. JOE STORF 5B itCLOTHINu uALEii Wednesday, Thursday, I'riday, Saturday March l 14, 15, 16. Will oiler galtia, 4 K, E. M. LYONS & CO THE BUSTLERS. EW STYLES We have just received a shipment ol the newest Ntyle in hat for men and boya, and are now ready to supply our castotnen with the very liest quality good at very low price compared with what other :ik for the same ,ualitv good-. Qentlemen, don't hnj yrar spring hats until yon have seen mir and priced them. We actually and positively guarantee a very article we .sell to give satisfaction, or refund your monev. ..THE FAIR, Bennett & Tar bet, Props. Dutttl berry Building, Main Street, Pendleton, To be given With each J51 purchase ,t! RADBR'S ;i vote in piano (Mi st, lint that Ii not tin: In st thing to In mm 1 there; look tl tins Hand -ome Qoldetl Oak Rocker for only $2.25 1 Icttei gol out while thoy arc going M. A. RADER, Undcrlakcr Cornet Main and Webb Btreets. HOW DO YOU 'JXZTJSS ilie new store can never be known unless It Advertises. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE ffiionttay Night. March 18, Extraordinary Musical Event. HERR ANTON SCH0TT- The Great Wagnoriiiii Tenor, Asaieted by Ottllie ScliiiecUiny. topranu and Luuien Vanned, Baeoo, In a Grant! Song Recital of the Folk Bongo of all ai""" am s. isi. raraaMMee, Preesflttaatoie, ftaterYeafttota i Taiinmn'- H t 1 GOLDEN Willi Holt I ' 5 1 a:lklH ! I nrnsf Hill fffff I livwiitiuii la prub.bly mteaitablu. I'm I Kabbitry and j Poultry Yards.... r, M NN X. n j ,. ,,,. ytjiinj. llolgian "'fl . , ;:""""e "a" "mi i Hill KlUf to sell ,i u price witliin ruaeli ,i( ovorv one. A look ut BU b.uv, will iHjnvinwi jrotj that tliny aro tin- vry beat that uun i raiawl. AniiiiuU ( jjj th,. mamg ttraiin- bIwuvm on hanil laiUira welcome. For (nrtlu,r inlorination aildrcas UUYW. WAHK, riiiliutun, OaaaajL -ome great Ilar- Oone and an IN HATS away A rMCDTTICC MU V til IOC I H AOS ITI"" OtBiaNB CnDwoinuis AC i ,.i ssnaiug mseioh Hn, dumi II1Vh1iIi,.ii I. nr..h. kl- . ...f o,K nelly .-. url.luui lul. lt.udlKk - - f '..ui T II.IW L.U n. . : Ir"' I'l.l.'.t i,w,i, v l.,r HM.'t.r.uw U.ISOI prruslttvlk.. "llh.iut ofi.ruo. Ua Scientific Jtmericai imndftuiuely tllauf rn-.l v.su i .rvoatf Ol'atli'Ii of Mliy nlit-nllU. I.siirnal M Vi :n. .Jl.lljruaU.s-i. MUIA W WUt 111 II C.L fi ihr vt-kit u'tVTfD to s..,nusuui iss tin ssvalssa luira ill I lit- iss sata I unit' cba MfaUl It) the KAkTT Magazines (aw ws suw I i "ii inline, Umr IL built In van .mt .1! I-mlit LM) 1 1 ls I,,. i in tl... 1 1 i. e I s.afttt . 1 1 riBs i" Ho I . tiuk.,NiAN In i.uiialua ft oeuuti i,-n ,h , ,, ,ri)ll, .ht, .mi,,,,!,,,!' AUiirtiSS S.AKI 1IM tf.L.iu I a u diiu , n s hu. Owtun. " r"-