IN TIIK JHNINO ROOM. VENTILATION AND ILLUMINATION. ATTRACTIVE TABLEWARE. ltmt Wylaa III Uliiliig TaliUs-PrlnclplM la II lltiaervcil In Table llMMirsttliiue. ! Doiiiaalle ml liiiirll I lilna Lainua ) A(lilil la lli Mining Tallin. ' Iii no iHirllou of tlio dwulliitK In the twin of tli Iiiiiiko imIhI r-n id much en evlilmire it In tliu dlnliiK room. There liiunt Im) 1111111111 npiieii, kih)i1 vi-iitilntluii, f ilnnt of llxlit, I'til mightm; llni'ii npot m mul oryntu.1 thinlng, tliotiKh neither ly Ixiof a (lno(ullty,ntl china with out tlio MUNjilcluti of a nick. Then, with twt or tlirc )iliilii (UhIikn wvll ftrningml iid awrvwl, KiiniliiliiHl with gnMuifiry ami flownm, mi Aiiifrlciiii hotuMiwIfe can en tertain a kiiiK. Aa for Ulilewara, the intrant and prime are too DiiiiiKniiia to immlluu. At flmt olitna bourn etui bo tibtiiiiiml Rixid, com mon mrtliKiiwnrv wU, Uinrl with brown, blue and kiwii, Wlillo chtap, thnjr ar both jirntty and dnralilit. For Uiom who prvfiT tiniMirtitd wure conn tlio WpiIk'wikxI, thn Doulton, the Mill ion ami to on up to thn liiintlnxli of dol lar. For tlioM who cIuxhmi a nice por celain, whlln UOlnvliiK In liumo imtnti factor, the Triiton war amply Mile- litCOKATKD CH1KA. fi tlm Illotit flint litlmia. ltlllHJ not tx) Ki'imrally known thnt the fiimnnt IHifk waro U aliiimtt exactly rrprodurt'tl In thnan Now Jcrwy pe-ttrrtr. For tuUn itiTornttoim thi-re are dmla without Buintx-r. A brlKht woman may ianlly luifrovlMi umn a hundred dilTttr ent chi'nii. One principle thotihl tinvcr be forgtitU-n. If flowcra are ukmI, thwy ahould not lx profiincly ni'lnrtid of the iwwt arvntnl vitriol ion. With thn odnra ofvimida and tltra of blrMimi minjr. ling toKether llx ro can bo but little harmony. Neither hould the drcunt tiom ho mudii ao IiIkIi tlmt the vlw ia tutorcejited between jiirUe. plnced vta-a-tU. Agiilti, while the dining mom ahould be coiufurubln, it i a mistake to have It kept Uw warm. The wiudowa may We nightly ojiciied from the top, yet not enough to rrvaU) draft. One of the liiUwt fiiahiiina in that of a triangle nh-d dining table made by pint-dug tliren miiull tulilr-a corner to cor nnr. Over thn cavity may lie placed a largo circular trny, which can lw fillixl with flower. Thnt arrangement haa tlm merit of novelty and thn fact that every one fucea the hunt and hoetewi, who oc cupy wat respectively at the point of thn trinnglo and thn center of the bnae. The dining room onght to be well lights!. A uuiiiIht of mirror add to that piirMe. Nothing can tie more iiw im nwi, ..u.nifiK I nil lie llliini enlivening tln thnefliH-t of multioliol IlKhU ami Ihn ndbrtion from the Kleutn of crystal and Hilver. Homehow these eeiu to gently eJthlliirato and pro- A IIASgt BT LAMP. mote converantlou. Diimiuet lampa, some two feet high, nre "iiitiibla for the dinlriK tublft. They may be of tly slmdod In harmony with tho prevailing tints of the flowers or other decorutfon. The abode mity lie of home manufacture. Either self colored china silk, crimson, gold, pink or white trimmed with lac, or of boltiiiK cloth painted in soft colore, are good, according to Decorator and Furnisher, authority for the foregoing. Car "f lh Finger Nulla. Mo Indy otiKht to allow her nails to lack proper care. These need not re ceive artlHtio attention, but they mmtt be clean and carefully trimmed. Per sona who )hf8ch8 well filled purse can Indulge in the luxury of a manicure' service and relieve theiimelve of all re iponeibility ns to their digit, but with the great army of the impecnnlon per onal care and attention are nocessary. If one aims only at the simplest possible method of curing for tho miil, she will find thnt very few utoiisiU are required a chamois covered polisher, a little file for paring and a powder for polishing, all of which enn lie bought of any apoth ecary. An almond ahnped nail ia very desirable. V'alu of the I'lano In Home. Young peoplo are so constituted aa to require recreation. The parent that ig nore this fuct in the treatment of hi children does them as positive ft harm aa if he neglected to feed and clothe them. This recreation should be fur nished them in their own home. Eore come in the value of the piano or organ a a household necessity. Furthermore, children need the refining Influence of home music. (IiniIIiiIiIh .lluhhuln. An niihirliiiiiiiifiit will be nivcii at tlm HiipllHt church by the Hiimluy Kcbool, Friday, April !.') cointimiii'liig proniitly ul H o'cloi k p, in. The proceed aru to b i xN-inliid to aid tliomi who are unfor Ininilit In not oMiilnliig work in our iii'llihorhooi, TliU entertaliiiruint linn been prepared w llh a urent deul of earn, and will do llmt cIuhn. Thin, together wllh lie worthy object, nliinild briiiK out a liirmi audleiicu. AdiniHnlon 10 centa. Tickeia for miln by the children of the Kiinduy Rchool. On Friday of lunt wwk II. K. Hrnlth hud a teli'itram from California Htuting tlmt Ma .inter, Mr, (i.-ore 1). Kilter, waa very sick, and anklng hlintoconui iiniimdiatvly. II left the name cvenliiK on the overland. Mm. Hinith heard (rum lil in on hU arrival with the (trutifv liiK lutellinniua that liia nUtcr wat liuhtlv better. The confldeuco that N'nple have In Aver'a SarHuparilla aa a blood medicine, la the li'KltlnmUi and natural urowih of many yr. It baa been handil down from parent to child, and ia thn fiivorltn fumily medicine in thounamla of Iioiihu IiuMm, Tlm )Mwe;o rejiubln-an boya do not let tMr I'hattrln over lh defeat of their candidate, in the convention dampen ardor. Tbev believe In their princlplea an fervently ai ever and limt HalunUr held another liwly club lunitinx. The littln daniter ol Wm Itinn'y, while plnyiiiKon a flying Dutchman luet Sundiiy, full ami broke her le, InjuiiiiK bn'eelf quite iKiwridy. Next Monday Hie muil in-rvice will !w llin on the ekvtrica line between Oreifon City and r.irtUnd. Thin will not inter fern with the train aervice. C. II. I've baa let tlm contract for a new reenliincn on Tenth and Jelfernon ntrente t Tower A Kinney for about I,W). W. H. To'dand Mary R. Chamlx-n,; ('. K. ZiiuMiT and Auuueta Kunne. A. f . Shaln and Mian Willie Ifnover, bane been uranted llceneem lowvvl. It I. Hotmail baa jurcliaed the funeral bnelneaa of Mm '. P. Wineeet and will rouiliine it ith hia own. Nat Ire. Ncttco la hereby (ivcm thnt I wIR not tie TreMiimihln fur any ilchtu conlrwctcd afUrrthia dutehymy w tin, Lucy I. Clark. tAMt'KL ('I.WHK. April 12, 1H-H. 4t The Try Meant l.aumlry Have built tip a good trade in Orenon Cily on the merit ( their work which i k'v'iik Kcneral eiitiafuct jun. (iivo them a trial. They pay cxprecbirKi' Koth ways and give you 1'ortliine1 iricc. OffK'K AT I'. A. Haddock, I'. 0. Ilalldlnir. Iotnndrv lelt at the ollice on TueNiluy will be returned im Siittirdity. Iluvu you Keen Uiohh bcinaiful Indigo, ., . i I- t . - , ol1 r'"1 nJ 'm,,H' m,,i"8 1'""''""- ;'"'"" "' tcinitiiiiiK- jtiei received j 'f'"1 Ciuchko at tho Ked Front More fawny below any iriccH piolc(l in (.'lacks- l - iiiua coo nl v L'Iiim. I I'HorKOT Yot aaw.r. Insure you rprotv- eny in me ttiiHriinin Aeeurnneu compa ny of London. Caeh aetH ,iK),(HH) F. K. Iionai.iimon, Airnt, (.(ri'Kon City,tire(ion weeney, U, "Shilolr Cal , say: "Sbiloh'a CaUrrh Kemedv ia the tlrst medicine I have, ever found that would do me anv Rood." 'rice50 cts.Sold by C. U. Huntley. Air. E. 8. Carman, with favorable conditions, would nut plant asparagna closer thun three liy four feet, and it is his belief thnt ia nix or eight yeara a greater distance, any six by three feet, would bo soon to lie real economy. He Rays on the subject of Hotting the sets that he puts his plant only three inches below the en r face, and he cannot dis cover that the shoot are fewer than with the diip setting usually practiced. Mr. Carmen bus never perceived that suit was biuedicinl tit asparagus; neith er does he think it necessary that the asparagus lx'd should bo stuited with manure licfore the plants are set. lie says: "To use a lurgo amount of ma Dure in preparing the plot is equivalent to locking up ati amount -of money where it draw no interest. It is worse than that, for a part of the principle is lost. As the surplus manure decay and becomes loluble from season to season a considerable portion leaches through tho soil mid is lost torever to the plants. Varlrllra of Cotton. In 1802 tho five varieties of cotton giving tho highest values per acre at the Mississippi station were: Warren, $33.72; Jones' Long Staple Prolific, $.13. fill; Drako's Cluster, King, IU0.63; Smith's Standard, (29.51. Of these, only one Drake's Cluster rank ed among the first five in 1891, and King is the only one which was umong the best in 1800. The five varieties giving tho heaviest yield per aoro were: Warren, 830 pounds; Drnko's Cluster, 803 pounds; King, 387 pounds; Smith's Standard, S77 pounds; Jones' Long Staplo Prolific, 271 pounds, Of these, all except the Jones are very short, and evon that is given as 1 6-16 inch. During the Inst five years the station has tested 68 varieties, and the results show that any variety will vary greatly in different soasons and when planted in different locali ties, and thut it is seldom thut any long ' staple sort is as profitable in the bill regions of the stute as are some of tho short stnple sorts, while in the swamp regions the reverse is usually true. BILIOUSNESS Wholiim notnufl'crwl thin irii,ory r:iiUH(!l by lilo in tlio HtoiniwJi wliiih mi iniw:tivo or uluggmu liver fniljl t) t'urry off. THE PREVENTION AND CORE IS liquid or powdor, which gives quick action to tho liver and citrrieH off tho lilo ly a mild movo mont of tho IowcIh. It in no pur gative or griping medicine, but purely vogutaldo. Jinny pitojilo Liko JiillB nioro take r-'inunonH Liver regulator. "I Imve Im-h a vlrllin li nilliuiiem for ynr, hiiiI ro-r trying vnrioim rviiHiin in v imly miivi'M WHN In tin uw of htm lllolia l.lKT Itranlul'ir, wlilcll urvr III I l-i Iii n-llvve In. I ninnk mil of liivM'lf, alone, IkiI niy wlinU' liiuill . " J. M. f lLI MAS, HWlllU, Allt. arKveitY rAt KA.r.-a It onr T. ftlamp In rl on wrapper, i J. II. Ct-ILIM 4 CU I'lulvklpliki, fa. ;Skin Eruptions and aimilar annoyance! are caused by an impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will dcvclnp into Scrofula, Ecxe ma, Suit Khcum and other scrioui results ol T i Bad Blood I hive far Mitietlme been Mfl.'ii-r 1 1 or.) a ervire -i tiouUn. lor wluih 1. I'K.k nwny Mi-ctliea thjt Jl J n o no f.'xyd- I hjve hdw tali'd Lkii onoln ol ILV J .ilhllwnMntwiMHt-rfulaeaulte "iiZCil rniinit tl btt iHMlth I vvrr knsw. ha rtrasmyl twriitv -.:rj sod my Irn-nd ut tT- n -r.-t iiiv i $ ieU. I am iifltr.tr quti a new JJJIS .S. 'S LI.iN, Cwwatwil IMwt'tis; I Hkm. Whiiytt. I). C. Our Trr.itl on IllrKd and Mcin Piaica J tajiro in lo any ojics. EiYIFT SrtCiriC CO, fliUn'a, Ca. 49th ANNUAL OF Mntnal Benefit tt Iinte NEWARK, N. J. AMZI DODD, PreHident, Jnines B. Pearson, Vice Tres. EECKIPTi IN 1WI3 ltiT.- r,l fur premium Uermved lor lulenrai and net rents Ilalanee January 1, 173, Total EXPESDITI Clalu liy death KielnwmentM and anntiltle Hiirwniliretl polk-lr plvkluuda or return premium (Paid (Miller bolder, M67,.,Uti 21) Taxes . Kxeiiiea. Including airvait' eommlenloiiR, alvirrttint:,arle.te.. ProtH and luaa. Including t)iremiiiana paid on bou.il purchased Balance January l,tm Total $59,6M,i7 M ASSETS JANCARY l. ltetc. Csafc on hand and In hanW I.ouon collateral, I' M. fconds and other aeeuriilea fulled Slate aud other send, far Finn bond and nortKae un real entate Heal eataio, company's ortt-e liiillilliif , li'ewark, Keal eatate purrkaaedovlnreclouire loaiiN on poltele In loree Preauluina In tran.lt. allow Teeelred . Atiuu, balance slid cans, oblliratloni Intereat due and aeeruM . hat 4vlvrred aud unri'iKirted premiums on poltcles Total UAIIIUTIES. Keame fund. 4 per cent Pulley claim In prorea ol (Ijummcut Dividend due aud unpaid Pruuilum paldiu advance Knrpln ... $ S,2T6,S474 From the above aurplua a dividend haibeen declared tovachfollcy entitled thereto, payable on It anlverawy In IsvHL Surplu by Near York and Haiwachnetli ttandard (actuaries' 4 per cent reserve. and marked value ol aaaeia) $.1.ftA!.?M) SS Surplii by (orinerNew Y01 itandard (Am. Ex. 4'V pereent reserve ) 6 ,&io,7tf7 4 Pnlirles (aaued aud revived la Jsiw. I I.H.SU. iniirln I D.tr.rj.'Hi. Poliele lu force Jauuary I, UiH, luaurlug I.Di-.Ttl.jO, DIRECTORS: A Met Dotin, BLoeariRLD J. Mttara, Almrt B Carlton, aiiiso A. IIalhky, FSXII'K M. BlIKI'HARD, John L. Hi.ks, Knwasn H. Wright, llKNJaMIN C. MlLl.ER, MARK T. KAUY, 3IANA6EK, OHKOON AND IDAHO. Northeast Corner Third and Washington Sis., The Oregon City CARRY TIIF, LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, IN OREGON CITS'. Special sizes of doors and windows made to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders is not of the best, and our prices as low as tho lowest. Frice sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City, yy - I fM YOU HEALTH Mooro's Ilovcalcd Kcincdy. Antotindinx In lt KfTe-ta in the cure of Hheumatimn, Anthma, Malaria, lili liounnee or any other dmcaae ariolnu from deranged Iiver, Stomach or Kid ney It drivel all impurities from the Blood. Mn CIim A.RtiaxI, wholilnvombljr koowo throiiKhoiit th Nurthweat ttyi: "Fur fifteen jren I was a conaUnt ufferer with Mtlun without any relief, xt'et that oh Ulinvl ,f eoiiaimit eliaiife ol loonlltv. Two rearaio I lrlel M'mikc Kkvri.ko kmiiir am) tha Iwnrflta rerelvnl In.m It were the moat rutilyliir. It irave me relief from the flral anil prevrnti'il the lerrlhle cliatreaa -ullar to the dlaeaae that mail iliealmoat unlwarahle. Any one who haa ever kail athiua can umlerttand the uratliinle 1 fe-l toward thla remeiljr. lie llevlng It haa aililnl plraaaut yeara Ki hit life I have no( heltalrl fi rrcommeud It to all like amt.Ti-ra, and alwaya wllh the aaiue batipr re- ulla." lfATo ,e had ol nil drutrxlata. or aenl to eiteaaMiiiLaaa liauu Co . eiatile. Waab. FOR- ABSOLUTELY, PURE DRUGS OOTO rt A. HARDING. NOSE BUT OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYEE) riae PerfEfficrlcs ml Toilet Artlclei Alio a fan ttock of FA-IITTS- OILS. ETC. iZTt A o e nt. $75 rl ieleiw t rrixarj TtM ft atsM IH fraWA rt 1 1 ttM 4 1 4vw IW ft fsMttlt i im mm mmm- . u -itUm ( iibwt uiMf t hat4i. Xvm ftalsWlt. tMhlft)aJsf 9i.rt.MwilakMs4artl"ft. t s'akl.alM.4S fttfM. iaraMIftrrMsasl.Cl v miltttm. JUft Ik, Ik STATEMENT THE t 7.ll.36 . 2,xl4i'3 OS I 9.tH4.tm l .r.'Ai.i ia $."9,fil,9'.,7 Si UKS IX im. I 3.WB.79S S . l.(,74l OS . 1.6'JJi.?J6 71 21S.7SS M . i,im.27 1 tW,& 74 S S 0M0 'M9 Vt 4l'iS,67S SI . 2.o-a,Mio 00 . 12,OM.I20n . 2SI,MJ,4m A 7i.!70 81 s.rcti,9:9 w im.v- 71 17 135 6 in loree .M.MS.678 87 SHC.1K5 89 .7Mi 06 1,4M,971 95 f.Vi,018,650 !I2 H.9m,IBt 00 17,7W IW WU.l.tS 8i) 3.SI4 73 49.74'i. 47 Jams. B. I'ssson, Mvsccs L. Ward, EUOKNI VA.SSKRrOOL. FSKD'C FRKLIKOHI YSES, Portland, Oregon. Sash & Door Co. Mouldings, Etc., give us a call and see if our work Ct The Red Front Stores. R' ECEIVEI): A fine lot ofsho alHO from the factory, lloKitry, umbrellas, jmracols, etc., prices to suit the hard timeH. Another lot of Htone milk pans at 10 cents per gallon. liest prunfH pT pound, .0, plums .03, seedletis raisenn, ,0", vrm?.ti ,02, lst Hour, .70, $2.C p?r barrel, 17 lh. dry granulated siifrar II, 12 hunches matches .25, oranges, dozen, .10, vaseline .03 per box. Thread .04, 7 for .25, colored silk thread .0'), good cotton nocks .05, light and dark calico, per yard .05, 18 yards- Turkey red calico, II, IS yards indigo blue $1,15 yards outing llannel fl, and bargains too numerous to mention. All kinds of produce taken. HAMILTON BROS., Oregon City and Park Place SIXTH YEAR. ELECTRIC POWER is the advocate of the use of elec tricity as a means of domestic lighting, cooking and heating; for commercial ana domestic power purpones, for street cars, mining, canal boats and the running of all kinds of machinery, both light and heavy. The probability is that 1804 will produce Wonderful Achievements in the field of electricity, and every intelligent person (should Read Electric Power. and keep pouted; Subscription $2 a year. Every subscriber is entitled to a special discount on books pur chased. Addrens, ELECTRIC POWER, 3G Cortlandt St., New York City. THE BON TON. A strictly first class resort conduct ed under American principles. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. All the Best Brands of Cigars. THE IMPROVED Queen City Incubator. Canaot be everheatnj and haa unequal. Send lor illustrated catalogue ol Thoroughbred Poultry. F.eir lor hatching, ooultry aupplie ol all kinda. CtiKllah aettera, Irlh aettcrs Fox ter lerior., Skye terrinra and Pu Our itoa khaa woo eighty-three nemiunia in tlie laat three veaaona. Al.l'WKI.L & LAKKINS. 1M0 Front .St., Seattle, Waah. UentiM thla pester ADMIMSTHATOK'S NOTICE . JJorlce I herehy riven, that (he nnderalirned ha keen apiHiiuted by the Cowuty Court of the atate ol (Ireiton lur Clarkarna county, admin- f utratorof the eaUteol Oliver Achorn, deceaaed. All peraon havrnc claima aeainat aaid entate re herehy notified t pra.'nt the aame duly rerifird lur payment to the nnderalxned at my itliceln Oregon City, Oregon, within aix m"nthi Irwin date. L. U PCIK1EK, Adm'r of the estate ol Oliver Achorn, dee'd. April 10, tm. 4-13:4-11 JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. 18 STILL 'ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands -without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods hisfftore is second to none. Trvhim ! r w J , t Root UW" mm ron A CASE IT WILL. NUT r.sTIB Anreihle Laxative and N EHVt TOWia Sold hy&nnrfrifttajoraent by mail. Ii60c .and $1.00 per paokaga. Sample free. If O TfJ ft, The Favorite TKtaPOTIU Ik VI Xi U fur tha Xeot h and ilreaili. 6o. For sale by C. G. Huntley. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me a trial. c XV JL 15 1 2 r ff inOOwonhoflovelv Music lor Fort, - JV I II . . Canta, coni.lstine ol ioo pa(t full site Sheet Musk ol th- - latrst, brightest, liveliest and most popular u y lelecllons. tMth vocal and Insrrurotntal. gotten up hi the most eleirint manner. In cludinj; lour brR siie Portraits. a a- CAHMCITA. (A Spanish Danfr, PADERtWSIU. the Great Pianist AJUINA PATH and :C mNMie SEUtiMAN CUTTIHQ. " abDKCaa ail oaoaaa To - THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. Biiolwav Theatre Bldg.. New York dry. " raatvAsncR wantco. :.ii::atluiiiiuaUiii,iiliiU ft t fr wwnrf mfrom the factor prices way down; ELECTION NOTICE. Notice la herehr riven, that en Monday, the 4lh dajr ol June. 1!4. at ltieuual place of vot ing In the avrnl nreetnrta ol .'lHCiiamaaeoaa ty, iateol Oirm, an eleet'on will he held for tatc, dutrl.'t, county and precinct otlicerar Darnel: Member ol (o.ljrcai 11 d I it riot, i(ivrrnr, Hi-erei tr j ol State, Htfite Trmaiirer, State Hiipvhntendent of Public IutraerioDr St ite Primer. Attirner Orneral. One Justice ol the S'ipreme Court. In.tr i-t Attorney Filth Judicial Inatrict, One Member State Board ol Equalization. Mb dlatrlet. One Joint Senator, dlatrict Clackamas and Marlun eottnlle, One HMnatfir. Ihrae Memlierc of llouaeof Repreaentatlvee, County Judge. One emuty t'limmlaaioner, I'niinty Cleric, Sheriir. Kciordcr, Treaaurer, Surveyor, AcMr. County Superintendent ol School, Coroner, One Juatice ol the Peace lor each amsaterial dlatrict. One ( onatatile lor each mat laterlal dlatrict Which election will be held at aoeloek In the morniiiK, and will enntlnue antil 6 o' cluck la the afteriMKin ol attd dav. Iiaicdthia-ddayol March, 14. i. tO. F. HOHTO.N". County Clerk. r.tablihrd !. C N Ul 111 UlUUUiUUlii PIONEER Transfer and Exj eft, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the citv." RATES - REASONABLE. wrytii ii m -wwvr p If you are interested in & Advertising i i ytu ought to be a sul- 3" scriber ot Printers' Ink: S p a journal for advertisers. Printers' Inlc is issued weekly and is filled with contributions and helpful suggestions from the brightest minds in the advertising busi ness. Printers' Inlc costs only two dollars a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of five cents. ADDRESS PRINTERS INK. 10 Bpeuee St., Naut-York i. i NOBLETT'S STABLES. livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED ItETWEEN THK BMDGE AND DEPOT. Double Hiid Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always cn hand at the lowes prices. A corral 1 connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding anv kind or stock promptly Htte-nded ,to by peisoD ul letter. ,. - horses Bought and Sold, Sunday Services. ST. PAt'L'S CHLRt:M-ltni.nOn,.lD. I . Erkstorm faster. Servicea at 11 o'clock a m and r.M p. m. l'rayer aervice very Wednesday evening. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -Rr.T Paator mpplied. Servicea at 11 a. at. and 7:S0 r. si. Sunday School after morning aervice. Ptayer moetln Wednesday evening at 7:S0o,clo'k. Prayer meeting ol Young People 8ociety ol Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:3t) prampL FIRST BAPTIST CHDRCH.-Riv. GiLMa Parka Pastor Morning Service at ll:SuudaV School at 1215; Evening Service 6:30; Regular prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday in the month. A Oomial invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHI RCH.CATHOI.IC-Rev. A H illkbhand, Paator. On Sunday mass at S and t :o a. at. Every second and fourth M.m.to. Uerman sermon after the S o'clock msu At all other masses KtiffliMh armona a.i..ia-. School at 2:30 r. n. Veairs, apologetic! Buujet.-is.auu oeueuiction at I :du p. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHl'RCH. Rev 0. Sykes, Pastor. Morning service at 11 Sunday School at 10:01). Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at 7 sa Epworth League meeting Sunday evening nt 6:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6 -SO. strangerB cordially Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH.-Rev. O W.OIbonev. Pastor. Servicea at 11 a. at and 7:80 r. u. Sabbath 8chool at 10 A. at. Young People's Society ol Christian E every Sunday evening at :30. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7 ;30. Beats tree. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN - Avm. Ernst, Pastor. Preaching services every Sunday at 11 A. M and 7:S0 P. j 6abbath sctool every Sunday at 10 A. U. (Rev. P. Bott, Sunt.) Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. CNITEIi BRETHREN IN CH RIST.-Preaca-ing every Sunday, excent third Sunday ol each month, at 11:00 a- m. and 7.30 p m.-W II ,,e Lain, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m - L J) St'Rrns, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every n edueday eveuiug.