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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ti.o in rr n, i. bmii.m .n- tellinlate Tiiftviliff from town tri lnu-ti taklnx the seven In their original or der, as follows: Ottawa, Auk- 21; rreeport. Auk. 27 .lnncHhnrn Henl IT.- f '1, a rli.ot. ... Sept. IK; (lalsehurg, Oct. 7; liulney! Oct. 13, Alton, O.t. 15. Kit iMililii.ftt niMht in ll.n t.lui,,,-,. of tlie country ever created the lu- wlde-roaehiiiK influence upon the na tion a History us tins uetmie. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY -BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBURLY, Edlto' 'MfUw-Revlcw Building, (lint floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool D A 1 I. V year, by mill 93.00 month, delivered Jul wees, delivered lb HKMl-WKKKl. Y Yeer i-.ui Months ..Il.uu AUGUST 20, 11108. TIIK OUTItAOK OK OUH LAWS. How Mark Hand Terrorize and Itoli IIIOUXHUUH 01 UltlzellH. How rich Is tht fluid In which the Black Hand garners Its harvest Ik indicated by the fact that the bank deposits of Italians In the United States In tho past five years have uiiiuuiuou 10 mree n una red millions of dollars one hundred millions of dollars in New York state. And there is nuruiy n dollar of all that honestly earned total that Is not at the mercy of this system of blackmail. The terror of the lllack Hand now is tremendously increased by its mys tery. The mystery will never be re vealed, because there is nothing tan gible to reveal. If you, reader, were In Itnllnn nrhn ho.l ........ ..... I.. ... .1 some money, and I, the writer, were uii ituiiuu i-riiiiiiiiti, nsHociaiing wiin other criminals, and wanted your money I should write you a Dlack Hand letter. It would mean to you toeing an Italian) that all the steal- my ruiniessness or cruelty and devil ish persistence of an Italian criminal Or It ImnH nf Itnllnn nrl,lnu ....... to be turned loose on you If you did 1101 Buunut to oincKtnull. And If you were unuBiinlly brave and took the, throats to the police, you would know that testimony given against me in court would mean thai my family and my criminal frlendr wvuiu iuiiuw you nnu yours Willi tilt vendeltn. In fnet even iiw..,i. Ian detectives had surrounded you aim nao persuauoci you that this win not Italy, and that the bearing of evl dence In court was not nn net o! Bhainoloss and reprehensible Indceen cy, one or more of my friends wouli' unnMiiiiy ue 111 coun 10 remind yot of another milititiii Tl,a r..p... ... ti.. reminder would probably be tin umw.HK ui mo loreunger across tin throat. And It would come over yoi that for your own immediate per sonai prospects nils wob llnly nm you would refuso to tt'Hllry. and 1 would go free. Whereupon the news UaiierS WnilUI hnll Mia n,ltt. I. ..II tlon against "the wonderful crlmlnn' iiitncncy or mo nincK Hand orgnnlna tlon." Whlt-ll wnul.l tin ,..,..... Far the force that really oiienitot' nuuiu iiv ouen 1110 iiniian, and es neeiallv lha nnnlh llt.lln.. ment. The law and the p'ollco have "''" uiuiiing wiin a great, com plicated, and socrotly united murder ins BTaft-nifiehlne lutt win. 1...11..1.1 ual products of the opportunities fni illinium etiucauon nnorded by south ern Itnlv fur linmlru.lD ... UndBuy Denlson, in tho Sopiemhoi n,verynoay 8. cn.ii(;i: of .sri:i.i,i.(i iiitin.AiiK I Detroit e'ree Press. 1 Half a leag, half a leag Half a leag onward, Uullopt the spelling board, With Its three hundred: Knoct out one "g" from eg. Llm Is the word for leg. Hear lirander Mathews beg; Lorn the three hundred. Pnrwnr! the unelllnir Imnril Tpni.li 'em tn um.II It "ur,l " Slashing words lim from llm, now we nave nmnuereo; We'll never yield the gost, Wluit Ihfi the MfnlTeru rttut Spred them from cost to cost, aii me mree nunureu. I Dettors to right of them, Column to left of them. lledKteds to slumber them, ('hanged In the making; Knlinem lu Riniekiiii? Imiil Flrnvelv thev Knelt mid rnwed- wnat 1110 ineir nens were now woruiiy asking? Gone were the extra "p's" Hum were the silent "b's," lltrthntifra uarA rint,. Crazed by fonetlc schemes, Such words ns solem. Camfor and autum, Pamllet and dlafraiii. Tho the world doubted. Hrnvelv lliev hill ntwl well Teaching us how to siiell Campaln and horn; ICven that dred dlsese, Tlle llinv ttnell with mn Honor such words as these, Helmut as thoro. o - SfSlCASTORIfl 3 AVcgelablfterfal!oiil(rA$. PromnlcsDigesllonflferfy-1 niK;inrl Qoet rnntiln. nii, Upiimi.Morphine iwrrtaraL OT IsARCOTlC. SBvufMDcssmiinam nmplttit Jwtf jtbcSewa tnvmwr- Clanflnt Saaor Apetfecl Remedy for Cljtsnp Worinsioirvtilsioiis,reverisfr ness arultossor SLEEP. t Facsimile Signamrr of NEW YOHK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Of EC- W.aiitllMMlie' V IF Exact Copy of Wrapper. , In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TOBACCO HABIT filtOWI.VG. Mi, 102,000,000 CiKin.-tei Smoked li mnenra 111 line 1 ear. W. J, llltYAN BKtilNS TOI H. If Aliiines, liiiliiiniiMillH and Tiiekn rintL t.mes ut ih Ylsltetl, WASIIINdTON, Aug. 14. Then uepM r.r, dii' 'f'tn i i - ni... .,ti... imokeil In the ITnlleil Ktnleu iliirlm mo last nscai year, according to gov Hrilllieiir Hlllllulli-a tnul tuu,,il 'ir. , IIOII, IIII0 Is perhaps a fair etlninto o' iitu iiitiiiuer 01 men nnu ooys in till1 MltlUtrV Who Rltiiiki) tnli!ii-in in (lift nVei'lllfe llnll nnmllur ivm.ion,..' j2io cigareties last year, or ti "4 r linv. Ilie rrnet 1111 reiireui.nt t,,r tt. Verv small hull n cIl'Ii ret li unw.b,,, uiriiws itwtiy. lint the nnn nnn .mnb,,,.. ...n,. million smoke cigars or pipes, mid some smokers roll (heir own cignr- OtteS. SO the nvornL'n pnih 1iriii.i,lt. miKiKer consumes encll nay must In lunch more than 6. The government slnllslicliins an verv nrotlil or tlie r ncniir,,..!, u, rvllliz mil n fliriirn an lit,.), nu tri.. uiiiiou tour nunureu minions lo lh verv list niitnlier 1 1 irii,u ii...... Is n warning to clgiiretlo smokers h these Inst two llgures. Anyhow. Hit e uareiie nntitr ih irriiw n tn,.....,, 1 iiubij in mis country. enjoying himself. Ho was wander ing about us though ho had lost his lust friend. The best mini took It up on himself to cheer him up. "Kr have you kissed the bride?" ho asked by way of Introduction. "Not lately," replied the gloomy Due wilh a fur-away expression. One dltv Mnrv. tlm i.l,r..,n. polled for service with a black eye. ny, Ainry, said her svmpn 'hotie niistroMH. "wlmt i,n.i luive!" ' Yes'm." Well. thorp'R nun nnnoitlntlnn i iiiikui iiave neen worse." 1 es in. 1 llll llllLrlll IlllVn 11,1.1 I. ..II. . , . "'v ,,u uiilii 111 eul null. 'Yes'm. Or wnrn'it !. I ...i.-i.i , , , " iiiihiii iiiii tiu oeen married at all." A FKV SMII.IOS. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. William J Bryan will arrive in this city tomor row to begin a conference with demo Cratie lender nml l,.l...R ....i 1 1 . . ,wi uiiMiit 11111- clalB, which may have an Imporlnul bearlna on llm r.n,,.ni.... m. ....... ,, - ...... ,u,nii. iiiuity, Mr. Bryan will speak in Ilea Moines. u win conmie his remarks prlncli allV tO IIIhI'IIWuImI, t. During his three days slay In Chi CagO. Mr. Ilrvnn wilt ,,,..., fer with Chairman Mack and oilier campaign managers nnd give them mo ueneni OI nis counsel. The con. ferenco of national and International union leaders, affiliated with tho Am erican Federation of Labor, has been called for the same time and ltryan will doubtless meet the Inbor ofllcinls and urgo upon them tho necoBHlty or giving their wholo-Bouled support lo the democratic national ticket From tli Im ltv m 11. ,i. , , ,, .. ' '" win go to .Indianapolis where ho will attend the Kern nnllncnllon eerenionles scheduled for Tuesday. Upon Hint occasion, the Nehrnskan will deal with the trusts and will deliver a ting speech on the subject of com bines and monopolies. On the way hack to Lincoln from Ilidinnnpolls, Mr. Brynn will stop 1.1 Topeka It Thursday and will de liver an address In support of the plank in the Denver eoiiveniion de claring for federal and stale guaran tee of bank deposits. Mr. Ilrynn win make this one of the Important Issues of the campaign and will point to the success attending the trial of the plan in Oklahoma as proof of Us prallrablllty. Amonv llllll.r ' o....n..l . 1 . .7 "I"1"" arriingetl rnr by Mr. Ilryan are those on the tariff at the Millennia mate Fair. Au Itust 31; on labor, at Chicago Sep lember 7, and on "The Stale and Ku4lo." at ivorla, HeiilentUr ( KvervllOllv'H Mnirnvltin t A llinn wlln liml 1w,i,ii .,..l..,n.l 01 stealing was brought before a cor lain "down eiiHt" imice i.,. ...... i"i inn leiioer-uenrleilliess. lo he sen lenceu. Have VOtl ever lientt oiil.....i 1.. imprisonment?" asked Ihe Judge, not huh nun y. 'Never'" eYelnlnwil tlm tiiuiieiiiy nursling lino tears. "Well. well, ilnn't ci-v sold Ills honor consolingly; ' "yiui'n p,"iiiK iu uc now. A Oh Inniiui 11 u'li,. l.n.t 1....... ..i.i , .... imim III-I'II iiiiiiii'ii 11 woman on tlm lowerv m iiv Ing to describe her at the police sta tlon. 't'ntl't vnn reiiinmliiir !.,.. ..i.n .. j ............. ,,,, n,,,; nriu, dressed?" asketl the lletllenant at 'ho desk. "Wlmt u.irt ,.p 1 ii.i - ....... m (I 11(11. 111(1 sno wear? For a moment .Inhn an.,.n.l ..... ' 1 non nis race r u 1 tened He dead she ulnd i,,. ,.ii.inti.. .tiiuounceil. And now Hie tlllllce nra l..nt.t.. for a woman with n u,,,,. wi.i..... 1111 1 . For Sore Fii. "I have founi! Ittli'klnn'a Ai-nl,.n inlvo to bo tho proper thing to use or sore feet, nH well ns for heiiliuir liurns, son's, cut, nnd all manner of ilirnslons." Milieu Mr. W. Slime nt Hast Poland. Me. It is the proper llilltr too fur lilies Tm II Q.l.t under giiarnnlee ot A. C. Minsters lo s. drug store. Hoc. Why James I,ee Got V-I1. Everybody in Zanesvlllo, 0, knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She write, "Mv hi.Di,nn,i James Lee, firmly believes he owes ins nre 10 me UBe of Dr. King' New Discovery. His lungs were se verely affected thnt seeiueo ineviiaoie, wnen a friend rcc ommeliueil New Discovery. We tried It, nnd its use hus restored him perfect health." Dr. kiih-b v... Discovery is the King of throat and lunR reuieuies. f or coughs and coins 11 nas no equal. The lirst dosr gives relief. Try it. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. The best man noticed that one ol ine wending gueslH, n gloomv-look Ing young man. did not Boem to l -Hil..lJlfO.H i B.4T r.M-r Ki'l!; ('.. , a u. Ikioei Tiia. CHICAdO. Aug. 21. Tin. famous old-time debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas which made the "little glanl" United States senator and made "Old Abe" presld.ait of the republic, will be hon ored on lis fiftieth anniversary hv the seven cltle and towns In which the original speeches which vxerted the most lnlliienH were delivered Many survivors of the memornhle struggle will attend and take part In j the celebration, which will continue through the balance of this mouth, September and October. The Hoilfwly of Women .Tatursllv m&kivi tl.m i..-i..i .1 , ' ,, in iiiiiii ui Indellrnta question, llm obnoxious t mlnalluns, and unpleiisant local tresl menu, wlilch sutiiii in,vHi..i,.a .1.1. montlal in the treatment ol discuses e women. Yet, If help can tsi hail, It 1 ,:i iai miiiiiui, mi mis unleul than ,. the disease grow and spread. The iruub1 U tllSt SO ufUlll till! Wlllllilll llll..r.u. .. the annovance and shame for nulliliig cured l)v Ur.lUerce't Favurli.i IV... tlon wrlrtvin iWoclatlon of tho cur. which di5WSSh the examination ana local treatment riii rr is ih.., n'MmilE M. Mire .,, s.f.. f,,r ili l. " ', IT.S.TII.ll,,,. - J cures deblTilaCnit drains. Irr.WIniy an. irmaio weakiiesa. It always helps. 1 7 k 1 '""' curM- 11 strictly non .,v.,ui, . nrri, all lis tngnsllent be'ng printed ,m n, hottlo-wrapiier: cot. . .... ,,,iuiii or nabtt-tormln rugs, and every native mcdirlmil roe "'"""i i" nuiKMitioii has tlie fu endorsement of th.ue ni.it eminent In Hi Mveral s,h..sof t.ns.ual practice. Sum ot these numerous and stmngest of pn esitolwl iidors. nieiiu of Its Ingnsllent will be fui.iel In a pamphlet wr.ini.. reaad ti. bottle, also lu . booklet maile r- m rsMiaeal, hi Dr. R. V. 1'ier.e 1 uk, N. Y. T!,ee pnifewliu . m-smwiu ahould lave far nmraueigl, eaaa any amount ol the ordinary lay c 1 lsrole-io,i.il testimonial. Tko mist liitelligenl women now-.ntT iijatr on bnowii, hn, 11 ... 1 , 1 ---"--- .. 1. , iiinr MS mis Iclne Instead of oinMiluji tlit'ir ir.onihs lik lot of young bmls and cu'uitur Whslevnr Is offered IIumii. ''Favorite I'n rrlption" Is of knows rmiinsmosj SimTn lift "ma ,lnm n' fi'V''! Adviser Is sent frr on re.-elpt of stamps u. pav evis i,.,. , rn.mns mil,,. SenJ t,. Dr. H. . vml Hunslo, N. 1., VI one-sf nt slam .s f,.r , r covere,l.or 31 ,t,n, fr,-l,,-N, If slok eonsuii ,. ,vlr frjV(f (.hii ZIia 1. ,, '";'.' '"n'munUaiioiis si. eld ssiTnllr comldentlsl Dr. I'lerrel I'lia.snt IVIIets lnvicr,u auj rwul.i. stianb. Uver .ikI llll. ROSEBURG STAGE LINES l.KAVKX To Matshllelil - A. M. I'd Myrtle Point - 0 A. M. 1 To Fee I - - - 7 A. M. To MIIIwikkI - . 1 A. M. AOI-NCY AT i v. papps mm Knur horeii. iiiimIitii ritufltiaii. nn IIia MarhtWM iml Mynlt 1'oiut Hue: two hot ot' CDHchot ou thf I'eol and MIIIwimmI llnt'i. I'un'ful ft m! cxptrltiit'M thriven it alt riiniit. . . . : f Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks HERE IS A LIFE INCOME OWN A ROSEBURG HOME-ORCHARD TRACT ON THE UMPQUA RIVER TFV At ltI S OF THIS Itlt ll ItlVFIt BOTTOM I.AXD, IX THE CFXTKIt OF OHIXiON'S FAMOIS Flil'IT HF.1.T, WILL MAKK YOU INDKI'KNBKNT FOB LIFK. n 1 t ..1 i.o.ii uriih uiimll fruit and vegetables, while the fruit trees are reachlnir a bearing age, means that your income begins at once tract, and only a very small Investment necessury. Delightful climate, richest soil, schools, churches, social life, and a good Income, all combined. You can work eight months and then indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or upend the re mainder of the year as you wish. No man controls your every hour, nor limits your Income; and no financial panics can have any terrors for you when you are reaping the harvest of the soil. The fruitgrower of Oregon is a man that Is absolutely independent. Ho knows that a 10-acre . orchard, when properly cared for, will bring him a certain income of $500 a year. Do you want to get in this class? Our tracts are all cleared, ready to plant; no stumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irriga tion necessary, and you can make each tract pay for itself. U'n u'.int vi.i, tn meat llm iniin u'lui liiiiii'ht n linlf liitereut In n 90-ncrA nrchnril nna, m. lnAia ' iiuiiBiii. a leaiu 101 fduv paiu u nUBBUUrg OanK and within the year cancelled his debt at the bank last year for $2750 built a dryer costing JfiOO of over ( 1001), and had a neat balance left this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the Co. Our Stock Of Road Wagons, Top Buggies, Hacks and Storeys is complete having receive! anotksr car Im4L Our Prices Are as low as the lowest, and furitMh goo gocnit . WE HAVE the finest line of Rubber Tire Ruiufemt v- brought to Roseburg. Call and look over our stock. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon 8 per cent interest on the money to do It with, of over (1000, and had a neat balance left thii mici. THIS OI'I'OBTIXITV IS YOl ltS COME IX AXI) 1,KT VS I'OIXT THE WAY If you are uot ready to live upon a tract of this laud, we will raise strawberries, raspberries, currants, cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, onions, asparagus, celery, etc., on your tract, put up tlie money for seed and labor, market the produce, and at the end of the season pay you one-half the net profits. If we didn't absolutely ; know that this proposition would pay us, we wouldn't put our money in it, and ' you are goiug to make a dollar everytime we do. We can put small fruits and vegetables 011 the market tvo weeks earlier than any other section in Oregon, AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT NEXT YEAR. We have an orchardist , and farmer of 20 years' experience who will superintend this work, and a member '' of this firm will give his personal attention to the property. The soil is of great ' depth, and development betweeu the rows does not'affect the rsperity of the trees. Experiment has shown this to be true. Out-half the pioiits of this de- vciupniftH pian win pay you lor your tract in two years; set it to orchard and put money in the bank for you. You will then have an orchard tract worth, in the open market, twice the purchase price. We are NOT GUESSING at what we can do here, but this plan is the result of careful study extending over a period of many months. If you want to join this .successful fruitgrowing plan, come in and talk it over with us before this tract is sold. Do it now. Price $150 Per Acre Terms $150 cash, balance $25 a month. Our development plan will take care of the payments after next Spring, when: the crop is marketed. HARDING & ENGEN, Owners C D Rpilo SPECIAL vu u, UCClie REPRESENTATIVE Cass and Sheridan Sts. KoseDurg, uregon Ml l I .t. i ' XI n,,,in ., tt LOnfiF niDFrTr.Dv K ; " -....,r,i. i iiyi.viuii ' l , , f i l'..r....l. I Wheat Wle bushel. i Oats 50c bu. ton liny Vetch. I 2 ton; Krnln. H: Hurley J.'U ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3c Cows Alive, 2 H 3c. Veal Dressed, 65Vio Mors Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3 He. Poultry Mlv,.,i ,.i,i..b.. .... 'b., dressed. 12c- fun..' Sc., dressed. !,. ,i....i.- l"c: dressed. M'.t 8 nutter Creamer 'milltry. .tile lb Kkks l'Hc dozen. Potatoes- ti, no cwl Wool 14 4r lb. Honey K,c lb. CnhbaRe ,1c lb. Old Onions 3c lb Apples 2c lb. Pears c lb. Peaches f,n,. box IHIItTLAMi MAKKF.T Livestock On foot pound; a r. a i u , u.iiuiHtrn m..,K 18 Holds dsyseluach muuth. O. c. Uainsa, W. M. " T. Jawrrr. Searets rj J. . powiix, M. W. . i-hmoi. Kecortler. Oao. w. ALs'v'HecreUrr. Steers, 3 Iteei 'It tiv cows. .1c; huiis. V.'V,' "r,'s.s'' v-al. t,'.,sv: ool " ,u : "''"." ": is.tatoes. .,: "li nop:: v;, ?r : n,u" NOTICE TO CONTIt WTOIls . . ,No" n'r,V B'ven. that sealed ri V''",Se .",'''IV,''l by "e '-' '' Clerk until the jd lllu. ()( s , ' her. A. I, mug. at ,e ,,; " ' o clock A. M.. f Sil,, dav f ' " construction of Cement and pik Walks on tho Court llusi. pn)..ru In accordance mil Plans and Specif,.' rations on file at the Ceunlv ( erk , office. rR ! The Court reserves the right to re- Ject any or all bids. By order of the Countv Court Dated at Itosehnre. Ore8n ' tht J.lh day of July. uns. 'L E- . I.ENOX. O. T. M., Protection Tfltit No. ltV-Holtli ri'Rulnr niRetiiiVH on every WeiliiemUy "'u' m mxm UVV f I1BI1. All VIBlllilg inemUsrs In gocxl lUudhig ir invited lo at lend. F. F. Patterson. Com. O. W. Rapp, R. K. () T M U,....t tn.... t refultr reviews on every TueBday after- umiii w iwo nia'i m me Mnceatwe f mhii. S'stert of othera Hlvep vinltlng In the city are cordially invited to attend our reviews. Mr. O. B. Boneiirake, Com. Him. Jkkhik Rait, K, K. ODERN WOOUMKN OK AMKRK'A, Myrtle . nit.M.ii. oaw meeii on iae leconu am mm ifcuuemmyn oi every monin lu me Forrettwis- Halt. Travelinr Neighbors are cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A. (J. Mahstkkh, Consul, A. Hauman, Clerk. MOIiKRN BROTHKRHOOD OF AUKKH'A KosburR Iidge No. i'Xl Meets every 2nd vi iHI,tl tb n,,rs,1y In Maccabee Tenipl. . iiB luviuuvrii mway welcome. Kvklyn Hoove k, President Bkktha Whioht, Hecrelary. OK. H., Rosebnrc Chapter No. 8 -Holds their regular laevtinit cm 1st and Ant Thurs-Uyi neniberoordislly ' InTlted taattelid' Vl"'in fJj ndii re respectfully inviltd lo at- WlNSIIt K.CAVKM.KR. C.of II ' w-1 wiluR celfer. .V?11 "u -n! nd 4tb Uondar r- w- Bamako. ac. MHS I. Woi.I.ENnRRO, W. M. rHKijuHNws, oeereiary ON. o., Co. n Pepara'c Battalion-Me-ts every tlitirnday evening at the Armory Hall At H ..Vlfu.lr " 'Ifu'b H. C. 9 loco m, CapUln. Anier ca. meets each TnewlaT Vr7 ?' . H Lssoi. 8. s. K.V. HooviE.Physlclu I "'"I K,-l!,'lnTS,r.'","t' '""Si. T K 11 K K A l( M Un..,lnlu UA...L.t. tl... v.. K 41. I. O. O. K.-Meets in Odd F Mow"' Tempi every Tuesday evening. Visiting listers and brelhn Invited to attend. MM. MaOUIR ROBEKTfrt. N.O. in". OTarH INN), seen: iary. WOMhN OF WOOncRAFT, LlUn Circle No. -M-t on 1st and 3rd Monday eveninic v. ... ih roonih at tdd Fellows' 1111. ...Ji Intm,.n"ri "i good standing are iu- ited t aiuid. FLORRMrit HiHNiiy. fl. N. I Clara Boken, clerk I W0? P OF HB WORLD. Osk Cam No. " Lt? xh9 oa Fellows' HI1 In . rirKLl. K. 8. ! rr u Te van MMIuws- MSII in - j , atrn. very IM smit rt KUsr I l II F n,il,ii.. i , Wis Milan IMrMws wM. I tM.I p;ii.,.It Sn- "-Seels I. U. t.JMC.i: :::L&;,"sui' --f.uu.ffi I . 'I ',n"t'". V. O. N T. Jswstt, R. R ih....,' 1 "' ''iiislenn Ih. H i.iwis. r. p J O- f"'iww. Scribe I l'n'oL'vL'i'll'V'1''""l',,,,'nt No- sn.l :lrd UII- sltm.l. " suudini r Inrlled lo w"",,. C. I A. s.N.TCftav, K. K. 8. 11 Hit m Inc cassn itfrksjsjm- DsntMl Ma,, aii sjsarsntas tlfm-tory. totls MtakT our V T Porci) lxls to keep tat slot pore consjortable. We bave them 4, and 10 feet wide. B. W. 8TRONO, The Furniture Mao. The Itevlew always leads. j V 4 1 a.