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Till: HNTHRPRISH ( II IV IMihlistic-r 'ii:r.iit i.. .mil lVoiulclor. VK11VW. JVI.Y 24, 1SSM. ; Tin; leiichcr's i i! u.j , a ill ml. -.t sin ,v... S , 1 ail enlMi.cl, a'lvl ! ... k j is-pli .Clltc.l. MlpCI i I j I llir.i sue!, tll.lc C1' ' "! i .tint Hut rlmm to i " tuctli.'ls, whose piv m i lr is an i:i.l;p'.itiibb fa. t that Orvson ; Oitv h itunv viitiii limn any other city in tbe slut oiUsi.te of lVrthtn.l. TouristK i eontiiig to IVrtlnnd often lake a rim on the hoati ami take a look at Oregon fit', the falls, rooky dills, milts ami factories. It is ol the utmost importance that visitors to this city should leave with favorable imprfs 8IOH.H, anil, while the resiilets of Oregon IMy arc progressive ami enterprising, that portion of the city along Main stivet loe not hsvo tlio presentable apiiearaiico it aiionU. It only iietsls some oil to start l ho iwN rolling to have lhrdeiid improve ments. Kvery visitor to Oregon t'ily glances admirably al the Kails, fret suspen sion hmlgv, immense fin tones ami mills, a l ju.lges of the prosperity ami eiitur- i l-sll'llle j .fO III'.: ! . Iv-'.ivc ti a. tn't - ; iin.is count i is noil j iiiiei.l Tli.'iiis.vii so' is as I'roK IJiclor j i.mot tho tuiiiiinis i .v alone siii'i tho success ol the uii.h Ttiiking. I ho ti uclier will ili rive iniioh bcuclii loin the truii.ing j rcceivcl here, mat vvt.i mike prove oi no antime to thoiiisolvos as ttoll :l their pupils. Tins work is lor the bencttt ol tlio public ami shoulvl W appreciated. Tho loaoliors aro nnsollisltly devoting thoir Inn' to this cause, ami have already oniaicned a county teachers' assooiation, that will be productive of tho liesl rv.-mlta. Tkk twenty four olvilian candidates for appointment as second lieutenants in Ilia army liml tin y have taken no easy tusk, ami the successful ones may fairly reach tho conclusion tliat tlioy have earned their commission. Aa preliminary prfinition, tho medical otltivrs wore directed that (hoy j oonhl not 1 too rigid in the performance of ilioir ilutios, us it was essential that men of S IKOM iR!0YS. (;uM) liAiiitovn laii.v. Sutltlt'ii Dentil r Mi' Uultf. (luirlt's AMiTHKK HOVrrlt A I HfcST. lo tiiloliivsod..r'iinloil tit tie Firth liiuiml.. Other Niitoa of Interest. KaII.MOAII MlSK'TISO At Makhiam. Nothwilhstanding the. busy season n( having Wl harvesting there were prea eni ipule a lingo crowd ot influential farmer at the meeting held at Mtiniiiam on Thursday, and all took an aotivti In-teit-st in the roHsod railrivtd. Mr, ). V. Stnilli ot Tort Townaand. ln ia the teirtentative of the c,titl to onild the road liiado a lonthly aHtcli e r,i i.,,,i stie.i HyYltl.JVV.Uim , N,.,lln o.l.rlt .e'lit f'" I'., il l". I, !;". IVMer- IMiinnin.1.' I ttli'O I 'iiuloiiii'ih Ml HH'tiU mm r:tT nMv.,V1 CntMit WtHlp (warn.nt.Hl.) A S VwtVUm. A.fa.1, l-ilo-. Vnm Oivgou City Agont. ' lit'h. WILSON i CO .', fl,. lu.ul ilt ii'.il Ivim honlil ISHINO ,. u I, al u ,ia 'iiri.tro 111 Im llollo imu a in ,-iiv I roni inr no eu a i t im i . . .. , . 11 . i .... ..unm , Ni.ii to a,HSinii lis i t no t in. 1 no inuiii hiiih ; ....... - , w... ot . ... ' .1....' i -..i..;.!;.. i ,i..i.i . hime. Mr. Mimul sur ; n-un-i Wii iloiT Si'Risoa Almiwt every day can 1h aeon vehicle otironto l 1 1 Willioit Sirini. Should the waiin weather continue (or a vok or o twrjjo eiowd will he aojournlint there. Sm, Nr. Mra Clnw Walle, ill Portland, while viailinii t her lather Mam street. rv low of the hnnoixsl m.mioi-s ever stt' the prim ipal rxj.lenoo pir tion of tho city, on the hlutV. Thoir im-i oitsshiiis ol'tiio oitv arereceneU from the j U.'VKKNOIt I'vMPHKlt.of tllio, WJ onl'uloiU of re-election, and shito Innnors aMiuMoo are haml-ui liaml was that of he is : that would la- inducement to capitalists the to t ike hold of it. Afler ninny prom ttiil, I inetit fanners had iken a motion wa ieninoe of the principal thoroUKlitare. , jelmH.rat!1, n0,v this wl on the lsipleonicK prop'rtv on Main street are , !l,l)llla(.,s , ,(, republicans of Oregon, willing to se' it improved. If l"lr,.v , xbere may l oinc truth in llie'reinirl that vcl and kept in a cleanly co.i.lition, ; ..p,,,,,;,,,,, .leimH T.its are pushing the alli w.ml.l not only increase tlio .nucof proi- j (nw lmlv,,mP,lt uult the ultimate exvt erty, but 1 valuable m drainn cwnt to tj(1) 0rcrr.vins vrvtrn ly miiol a fusion attract people who have capital to invest. A j tj,,ket- City containing the wealth and population of Oregon City ought at leaast, atlord on ! Is Oakland, California, many girl a are .aed atreet. Main street as it exists at j working in fruit canneries at the wretched present, is an actual disgrace to the city, a j sum of $1 hi per week ; lean than twenty fact that e ery properly holder w ill at know- j rents a day. So wonder Oregon canneries Mge. While it is of much importance j cannot be conducted at a profit, when they that iSeveiith and oilier streets should be i are compelled to compete with California improved, it is time Main stivet is receiv- I institutions, that pay their help a mere im? the attention that it properly deserves, 1 pittance. The California press aro making as the grade has already been established, j Mn ttack ol this low waces system. tiMK startlin-- revelations are made in Pie poitiou ol tl.r.ensus tables which refers to the lumber tntile. The bulk of the him hor of cmtn ervo k Inch is chiefly ol white pine has up to t.lis time been derived from Cie lluee st;i:e-! Michiuan. Wim tmsin and Minnesota, t" ;iie year Ki the mills in t.iese suites t.iriied out alnuit !i.."0 i.nno.ml le. t of Imulicr, the buik of wiiich wort into i .:c i... ; "'i ' ar,f d survey s - .. .. i s ,'.'v pint- and ii li.'i ..i.o . -, : . t . I...IH-I o arkotscti- .... r.itt'ot MiiM,:ojtiuii, tlio -a, ph i o:..- s .;li, iout to :. oilier wi.r is. that in 1 !'" l )-ost- vv ill be exhauste I. To I'o-ijiit; ilofii-ioiicy llu- meat t'.e Northwestern si.it.'- have bs"n buying t inner J:iihI in California, nro gon, W.isliii'-. is .in I the Sontlu-rn !ta'es. winch l a.o !."; vrt siiiI.to i -ov ert ly fvoni the ax. Am a"r.i amounting rou'liiy to ;!ts Kl iki aeri - !i:. ;l.'.s iieeii seeurcl, and i! is re. koue I lii.'.t it will i. Id aUmt 4V. imi.imo let of tir. n-l iviH'il, yellow -i ,n . press, no -hi? and "thor woo Is. At tin prrs- ii.' iii-o:ion tics woul'l ui ply i ;' i. .'e y, .ir ,!..r,'. i'. U :il :iio i .... v.-: years, say i , 1 ' the :e .s.::nt.-v fou!-l Is' ex Mks. Uugtry has receiu-d lrt.i as damages fur U iug knocked down by one of in o lo hv Mr. V. V, ,leiwe, of Ihirlowa. asking the chairman, Mr. 1', J. Kiliug, lo appoint a ciniuitti'e who would ap point a working committee (or tho pnr h.s' wf obtaining aiilwiiptiona and right of wav. Ten names were, prvat-nted aa follows: I. J. Killings, H. H. Scott, T. J. Souls K. M. Ilartnian, Silaa Wright, Wm. Vaughn, Win. Harlow, V. W, ft win, Oliver Kohhiiii and T. C. IVrry. On motion tho name were accepted mid rvueslBd to teport at the nest meeting which will be. held at Molulla on next Satnnlay, July L'!S. titeat interest was inanifeslod by all who were ptewnt and I lie writer wishes lo congratulate the farmers and tneichants of Marttiam fot the interest taken. lo not niiaa viair opportunity now as as you have a chance ol netting a niilroad. Show your hln-r- !aiitvan! work hard to consuiiiiite the 11 is 1.1V iiiirhl aniiarentlv well. Ill the liioiniiig.wheii called to hieukhist and on examination Ihev weTo honillcllo Ami she wan dead. We loam she died of spaams of th heart. She was a bright young woman of thtitv-ont years and leave a husband and three voiing children to mourn the loss. She was laid away In tho funhv cemetery. A large altendence paid their last sail re aped at lh grave. o( the Iwlove l one. Farmers, Attention, V.ui will xiivc tinuicv I'V Ukmu v-nr MACHINERY to . hi riu-OHWiOX'ITV UtOiN wm FOR REPAIRS. ml. Your iMrrt'.iH'nilt'Ht lin-lca lnrwtinl I I.!.. .....I mitliiidiatkl it ni.titt 1 n tit tint . . .i: .. her Knglishadinirers. A g,,.l many women ;M i, (1 SMUy j,t i , uae ieeii Kiineae iiohii ami iei-1-i.i-.i a much loss sum than this, but the rcdutihfa- lie Ynr Own Master. Few iwople appreciate how much their impressions, their whim and im pulses, and in fact all their mental en ergy deH'inls on the harmonious action uf all the vital organs. A poorly di gested dinner tnav make one quarro! with a friend, A congested lever mav bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest dav. A rheumatic' in mav keep you from business or work an, I entirely I'liaiiue some marked out hie a. tress has a peneluiiit for mocev inak im! and evidently considers this li e most taking role she bus api-earod in lor some time. I, uie i. ., . .. . -a bote u i.i; . i.vit six y e;C - , the white pi c prepare fr a lu;uleni!e;i of The Astorinn coiu liinonKa nc.r jonrnal at Kae::e in this style. " I'lio A.iv.im is tho name ol a new aj er in Kugeue. Ty graphically it is neat; its mi. ivs .lopomls iijKUi tho amount of ignorance in nrvgon The more mental .;onity it tiu-U in the stare the greater iis succo-s " Tiik Knti k 'HISK Clackamas county tiolull .U'part nel.t. pro-s (heir vrews ai u mi can Is' appro lor the i:o.:oral ii; malters. :,;:d die ten.lers tho te;l '!: a eoliunn tor an i in will It they I ;n ," I .'igge.ti'ms. i'lii.i " riatoil to their m n m si iission of ediic.ttio:' Irt- i.i.iih.' inreres! . a ' e :t r.i?e ' t'ie tt-.ti r.ntla ,'! (ceil oi l s;-0' t 10 a "0 j r cia'i in under The a-iiecltma M al W 1! i pie;'.. Ii :a! oxlcler. a paa-ed ! h .' arioi.s have i., -.' .1 at rh. tha el Kvemog r a uic.il n.ai'. 1 1 r..i;iy. ti e ti.i.er va a!'ii'i !. er r-ort ar I !!. . ; .. Tin :,! , ! '::..i"y, but it i. h- r oc ,i-.i I rr'U I'litMiis il I. i-.-e. i.ily p . I 1 i -1 i liie snpe.'tor spi . H'-mlocl. Ii:l,.- p'lper null- ..I tin :- nil .l.!v Teiejr.i' : then' he a big turnout AVOVIIKK I'lONKKR AT KKSl'.--SltllUK'l .1. Oaklev died at the lesidence of Win. Harlow, im Wednesday, Julc I A. ISHl. I aged HI ve.irs, 7 months, and H days. ;Mi. Oakley ciiui" to Uiogoti April 2l, ; lsi.il, in company with Samuel K. ' I hurstoti, tiov, li I. Moodc. Mis. liov. 1 liiiines, and several other notable young woMion who become tho pioneer teach or of Oregon. I'uting Mr. Thurston's illit.'sion boanl a stcuner from l'.tiianiu t'i Sun Kranci-co, Mr. Oakley volun teered lo act as nnr-e for him uml so endeared himself to the Semitoi and his liimilv that a bond ol' friendship wan est il.iishcd between them whicli Was Hev i broken. On his.leilh bed enator Tliurst ni tooK Im n h.s linger a valuable ,lii. I ring and gave to his l.itililul 1 1 ieml ami nur- l:t is .2, Mr. Oakley look up land near l'iriows. nn which he built a sinip'e Hani house wii.-ie he ha- spent n.'iiilc I 1 '. ear l,vo I a staled v I Keniedv will give lone to every function and make vou enjoy your friends and and work. Tim l-'Kt .f iniitcrinl tise.l, til th'ti" l'"t "killcil Ulh.r rmpf (iive lit tt trial niul nee if our prices are not n low as the lowem f i. i ,.,r..-.,i,t...l All work iloiio iriiii it I v. ,. wora (;tiaiiii"'ii i- p.- . , jobs iitlcii.lo.1 to willnmt ileltty. All kinds of Machinery SuddII Kopt on Hand. t. : I 1 i. f. U'.r.l I llra.lv'a I'l.h.l.r.ll , t HSlltlg Uirilisiieu. nn'iii ' " - ' -"" m A . .. . .. . i i i i.m i i i,,f P...L im P" r riftioll .Me Ml, mm .unrrinai c"-n i.ui .IAMKS KOAKE & CO.. rroprictors. Shop, 5th and Water Sts.. Oregon City, Orer Near l.ogns A All'tilit's tttt n r Shoj, -THE- NEW TODAY I . I Notice. I l.M'ITiS MV II iiie w nh. "it cause. I Hill llen-sller H"! '"' r.'...i.si. i"i sin ilel.ts ciinltsoKst I'V Inr tlll.SlllVls. WHOM If VI tY fl'.i All. I m itf Annie I'sv l Iniv kmc i' liri'..n City Oregon City Sash and Door C ( 'an Sash, lo.Is. .I ti i. ii. . IU furry tin' I ..ir,;el Si. k "f lllimk .MtMiltlinirs. Klc. In t r' ejiui t'ltv W.S. MAPLE. i fVlu reiirnf l"os' har.lnaio .t"ie -Ml I in. 'HMi rmu i iiikI iti.i tiuit; 111 ev erv ,h"., rtptron on short not!, e. i h6rsl-shuei:hi a specialty. 1 su-s of Ii.k.is ami Viiol..is if: ... I.- !.,.!. I. r Turning of ail EBtlmatcH for Stnir Wotk nnU Store Front! Dd TO lev tit v Ik' in i Kli It I ! ll-l is not of Ho- I. "it ii''lii'iitii.n ii 1 1 I in'illi am I w aIi UP e if ii( Itne 1... Factory. Cor. Main ami ll'h St , Oicon Cit) 1 iftl. i (jiii.'! ,ui 1 tiiipi y vimih I It mp ' ait'l it''il.ir lift, ntitknii.' . .its U AUroiji ah 1 Itt? tl'-iU S, iit'll hv W.l" ;i(.lH ;i W- -f . 1 !' Mini hi o!'i lit'hH ifl . I . N . .. i.tcsl v i f ' ! i' , tt.i-r.' In INn Nul u-e i.f i Inul seiil, i ii'iil TIIK M V I I t M " UK I lit l-Hll e, bine K. e. . I.'. e I N. .!..'.' i,e. I'l 11 I hi.., ft . -I I .) I!-. .1 .'!. I cold Ii. .ill w hi II ho IH.IV re ,iui-;i,' t . -i 'r v ii.'i i . tor nun t iii'.cu l and and bied-l .'..vol ed. Tear '11' siek l.'"-s turner heat he returned l he S lid it H as ni.ll.' pleas- d e. He as bur. I'd In I he u h '-o lio-mliei s I. a I ko.ov n I.. ! sam'' since theirci iid- t.mei ai 'I go ami ! bo Sweet llollie" ile l'l dusi to dust, earth to ' i "in in. i ; i. -Int.. I S"l" DO YGU VANT LlUjVlBER ALIENS I, ; '..;' e.i raoro:caiy ih'c.-.l:"-!i..ee lui ti.e lair ot ls..l. This fair arlords a pleasiirab e week of re creation to the farmer, horticulturist and stock raiser, gives them new ideas, and an opiortunity to reviveold aciiiaintances and form new ones. The managers have en deavored to make the attractions for the present year greater than ever, ami the at t"iidance from every portion of the state will be greater than ever before. A few woeks after the state fair, comes 'our Clacka-ma-s county fair at Maniuam, an institution in which every citizen should tike an ac tive interest. W II vr I i.i since'.' Is it uml noliee - he. O'.l.e ol Ihe Sc VV e!'.l '(- oM!l!- stiil iii the hands of the hea'th committers? There are laces along the rivr front that emit an Oiler like uuto daisies or roses, but it is a different kind of a smell, however. I, ,,,! A i.eaiin .-Xj res-:vc "Hoi ii- .1 the sound . .-iii-il.." Mr. I'.ikl-ywi ;l strht inori!i-.t. and a! v .n-,ii:i'l..:i ... nviolioii ni i igbt "i siis "-rung lb' accepted no i1"i:iii.i, crei'il "rco.le. tmi silon wits ma noiiesiy and integrity Unit no man could suy aught against his life's conduct. Ho was uni versally esteemed in his neighborhoisl. Over we hundred paid tlieir last renK'cta i sent free. Ill I. 1 )' , bnv ' NORTHERN GROWN GEORGE c McCORD, 'v - !i ti,.. M-04-! seeDS Kuslic Flooriiiir and (Vilinir. If the tiierchiinl you deal with does iml keep thmii send to' Al.l I'N direct. Ho pays the postage, lioauliful catalogue Ami all gra.lc Il V! I. IV t V I ivuli i :. : i -r .0 l'le-i .(.' .' ! a:..l Tene 11 . cnaisM a;-s j eti':a;.i.s !,!: e.iMiiaoie u;i tl.e road at ti. C."ve a shate j.n.crirrion -:!' o tin- .-t. line. liis MV:, :f it. to il'.vi'.i .t'-o!- and i .i..!i ..111. er aio 'in- -apital el,,! I The Oregon Stale r'air, lhe prospects for a good State Fair were never mi flattering as they are this year The 1'reniitim Lift has been re vised, and in many important points the prize" have been increased . The entres in the Speed 1'i'jiartmeiit am Ihe largest atl I the be-t in the history ol the fair, 'l'lie Vae l .i lr is under (in- iiuinagt iu. it of the Si,iii! I'e.ai'l of Agrli'ulluri-, r f lo U'"J in c.isii i.s i.llcii'.l in i ii i i Ut: elu.'ts 'I K tains tlie in.) h" to make the lii.ftiielu'i anil sui'trn iljcnce. .'i. l ol I '.he siir,liis i. :- ...iary or vva. .L.i'e inll'iei,.-!' i.!:.- men ilirei tiy i. -:i!t ot' ti e e.".i tiiije t'lrresii.mdiii' h Ii- a! v. 1 carnii - ii . He ma.:, if this :n-intere-ifd ii s (ipcrat:..: eare ami .li of .-(oi k, pi (mil, el.'., ami lor ti : iking ever; meeting. lie ultry. woi k als of prep-Many The democrat.'' Kansas made, a pro; o-i-tion to the tanners' alliance to fuse o i county ele. I thi. year, but the people's party leaders r"i...t::d the proposition, and declare ! that th"y would not fuse with any party this your or next, and that no mem ber of the new party would be countenanced who would advocate such action. Thin has created indignation among the leading dem ocrats, who threw to the people's party suf ficient votes last year to defeat Ingalis. In all of the counties of Kansas this year the deinocrals will put up tickets, and this p .cn.olli.-i I r. II''; leultuia! I'l' of a:'! ami iancv s i c I The i,,,,ti ! i : aration foi u great vaiu.tt. le niiiirovi'iiiiTils have iieeii ma and tlie "round!! have beon cleared up and ri'.illv I eitllfil'fd. l-'.leetric and horse-ear lines now run tiom Salein to trie grounds. All p.'r-un.s wisiiing a premium list, for tin; lair of can ol. t.iin it by addressing J. T. (ircirg. tin; secrelary, at I'oitlund, Oregon, or ih-o. W. Walt, assis'ant soendary, at Salem. The f i ' r begins on tin; 1 lib of .(;pteiiilier, n'ld .'. ill last on1! week. Send fur a prem ium list anil prepare sometliiin; for ex liibilion this yeur, A Ileal Slimmer llanger. To talk of guarding against cold in summer seems absurd, and yet it is nec esjsary as in winter, writes Elizabeth ii. S.rovil in The LadieH' Home Journal. break will prevent the democratic alliance Where the climate is changeable, a hot fusion on a presidential ticket, which was j jay rjften followed by a cool evening, expected, or a sudden rain storm chills the air, or a cold wind springs up, grateful after i iib prospect tor a iree nnuge hi roriianu j l)(,at but (Ungurous to those thinly clad unless they are protected from it by ( 'otton is a good eon I a''ov. it In coup.; I .; :".'i; of lie' body, ioi;:. ling ail i.econii'H .-.Icai.s li.e l.i at i-isif i'Ji i ( -: own of heal must be r'ysti.-iu is over-iiiid.-! cf the loij- Imd conductor and begins to look exceedingly gloomv. It is jihame and disgrace that the nietr..;oi ( lr"-'on. a oil y of 'i,( no pop.ihjtjoii ca h i c a Iree i.ridu-e. In tl iMi i is I'.r hei.ii. d 'r. g .:i I lind;:'! lor the j I pn.pi-r coyermt .id at his grave, and though iHiund to none hv the ties of blood, yet he had endeared himself so much to all who knew him that all paiil him a tribute more loving than if he were a king. From Yai.k Coi.i.kok. Mr. Ki.gene Hedges, of Oregon City, visited Mr. liar low anil family thi week. He has re cently returned from Yale college when; ho has been studying law for Ihe past four vents. Mr. Il"dges is a self mad" man in every respect and we bespeak for a Invent and prosperous future. Ov t-.ku.ui 1 1 1: i . I he contest at O.,. L'onl'ilv Saiuriav evening lietween .las. peas and ,1. S. ( lark wa.i deeid.idlv a ii!i'--id'"l all'iir as (lark Was fully twenty pounds the heavier Af the en. i ol tiie lift I round a foul w as made I.V lleall Which end. "i the conti-t We hope to see .lames chaileng" somebody near his weight the next time. An Kuiijiitios. An ii teresting ex hihiiioii was given by IVti-r Snmpson winch displayed great slienHi both III anus and bii'k, breaking chains and wire that eight, men were unable to break KkTCKNKI) I'ltoM C.M.IKOIIMA. diss Lillian I'.ray, of Seattle, bus ji xt re tiirnek from California and is now visit ing Miss Mollie Harlow. She expects to return to Seattle in a few days. Land l'tnurn ahk. Mr. I). I'armenter, of Canby purchased 41) ucres of the Win. Harlow lower place this week and will build a home ttiereon in nhort time, Nkw York Visitor. Mr. J. H. Ma Moragle, of New York, sjient a few days this week with Cass. W. Harlow an) I'ercy G. Chine. Mr- McMoragle left Tuesday for Australia where he will spend the winter. SuBtirtHAN Rkhidknck. Mr. T. A. Anderson, the live speculator of Port land, was in our town this week, look ing for a suburban home. He was much pleased wi'h Harlows and will brintf his l wife next week to s dect a site for their homo. ADDHKSS 171 Secoel Street. E. W.ALLEN, PORTLAND. OR ALL KINDS OF Tin, Shift Iron, Cojijicr, Kix)fin;. SjMMitinu: :ui'l riumhin. Koiigli I.iiii;U r . f lln l.i ijiiii onlcr ami deliver. .1 promptly. tin li-lln . POST OFFICE ADDRESS, CARUS. i! '' Work .1.. in ie Idle.' i, 111 sir. UNION PACIFIC Northern Pacific R RY. OVKIILVXP IIOITK. Great Overland Route. IV. H ! v f II'. A INS IMll.Y! No t IIANi l: (IF1 A. y .'!! I'. " l'".v Prof. Dunn Says Tin T" is. no Min i' uf Wiillllii'r pledge nf the illli'lli'.'eiiee il Hi) tin' purity uf iiny cuiiiiiiui ity thitn llu'ir 'i iii'i'iil ptii'cliiiM' ol' liookn; nor is there uny (ino who, doos inure to fui'lher the iittaiiiini'iit ami posHci-Moii tif tlicse iunli tie than it first -til a "H I'.oiikHillcr. C. . JlUiNTLKY, KccpM all tho Intent Books and Periodicals, Together with t One line uf Sf ationery, Blank Books i-iuifU'st Line to Ct:ic2; 1'. M i . .,,. f ' ', Ml MIM I'oU' Etc, Etc. TICKETS ,', '..' ; ' It'gnit A' i-D;inr,!:: .(.-.. I'll I HOI I r.ll.lce SI, , ,. , ,, 1 Ll.i; ( i il.nM ' si, . ; i ;; run T!.i.. ..!. ,.ii I., p., ... j,,, , . ',i... OMAHA. roTNcil, :,n , KANSAS CITY, CHH'Aiiu, A- St. i.ori- itiiiii r i ii imii:. Cli.ui' c.,iiiii'ni.,n, ut i'i,ruii, ,,r , .r ill 'il"'i niul I' ifl s,,i,ii. ,nli.,. Kur further tmrdPiiUri. I r 1 1 1 r uf ,. ,, (if llui Cuin pitii y er 'i'. w. . i. r. rurlhiiiil.tii igoii N..I II el II I'm III'' I'' l ') I, lie t . ..111 I i 1'. i i , el , is .;,!' ul 'il- i 1.1 V t IM. In Ill l'.U.Il ."!c' ; I ( f" Innoig t ,i's 'inri l'..llhiliil to llif fr v.. Uf tickets I. I.I vn "in I'm illc I! It !'" ..i.l change of car. '1 I c i, l, r.il;tiinii Ptiim! fi.il'itil '" lelii'n, rlncl .mn. .' .fl'il"! " I "! .'ii.-l. Iscina ni.. I .I'"!'' I'c.l ni,-.. i.o.rnuM'S, t.en'l lu. IkciiI. '"' I'oi iIiiikI. Or. -l.'.... c.riii.r firm ml II Wrl li TIMIIKH LAND, ACT JI NK :i. lvj(i. iotl- for lulill utlon. I'NITKI. RTATIIK I,Nl,(jn, , . (liiKiiiis City, nr., Apr. 'T. wi I '( In hcreliy alveii Mini n, , l.rilvl.h.liN t,r ll,,, .,,.i ,.rc... Jim. 'i " ' ' ", ' HI .. IV'l .1 11 It I l.i a i, ( ii: .11, to' f i ' f'i s I ic Oil ! ri.-i cut by i,,,l fo Le I'.ilil ol' Iii.- no: lie . spin n'llJt tl;': I'i'. s.ili'lntnl I'or'i.'ii "I !l f'l'c .' j.rj.s': i'i li.e nt licit j I' i continues . mi- her ; I..:: her. i'l.tiiiu:! of licit y fr .in l!if ( -i' :. li as liie ;-!ii r'ii;.v ih:.' I'm- ri'in i l!:.' hod,- n-ij-.i A l'..';-ii h'ipiily '.1, i.n.l t!i,.-' tho !o r-i ply ti' 'let ii u people for passing from one pinion oi'thej 'iar.! the Iciid.u' ,xriy more fuitliftilly, cit; to th other. retaining the heat. 1 1.VI1VI.SI ('.,',Mi.N'( i;I).-Til(! ll'llll nf tlie hiinlcr ci, ii I,... hcird on i v oy Hid" to remind us Unit Imrvi'.-t is ag.uii Iniiid. We ii 1-1! phi isimI,i report a Imgi: yield nil through lliix Hcclion. Willi liie indie ilimiH for '.'ood prii.'i'H, upns porous your may be looked fonvanl to. .MoiiK Ivnii'.VcMiis'Ts. In front of liie ii's.iili'in e nl Mr. Win. I'.arlosv in the circle Is being put in, a very lumlsomu loutifain. Jt w ill Hihl greatly to thu uo pcarancc of the large lawn and be a re freshing, acquisition to ttie place. S li 0,; ? .ON Kj e.'Vmlu, mi, I 1 a-lllliKl..lt I t'rri,. , " i 1 r 1 ' " ' - Si..m::r,; ij A'aVW -.v ss -y U--K "I o.n.i...!i,,.!. I J .0 .,;;'. ,s"'.... .... ,-. i 1 " " . 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