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I e. f IVWPIUWVVAUB TIIK VlOlIT IN MULTNOMAH. ! A STItONO I.KlTKlti "--' ' i ,if tho I'tsrOUUOONIAN llllH '.'ii! ' ii V ordiiixl Hi .Hi" A'',.,"!." .. .-I.IIUIP"1 . il.L..f HIIMIT IlItT lllllll- ..un .. .'' lll.L. III. will ho f" i . iii r it inM'"" --- .. - . ... tit m i ' ' . .... ..r l .iii(i iiunn. iiiui .l ttl lllO" .mY" w.tiillt'. hi litilUl nf "',.. il.trMitllll. 111! Will .itVfttVi'" tw Mirvi(M in iiih IT, . Hlli:VITIIJi. . - MKI'I'Hll llkUIUI I. I arm ,- ... ... i !,. I rum i! ItOUIIU yiii- icuy . t .... i...it i i i.il'pii letuineu irom i u.. ...... minf:, n uM,.ht will leave for . I I il' II 1! II . ii . . tlui uwini. ieiuiio-' ",v i... i.,iw In lliu West Shoro for anjllllofrorlUim, urcgo.i. M WttlriH. prominent farmer of ... .Ini't. H 111 IOWII IU-IUIJ. .in u. i-iti.it i iiw for Alba. mil - . f .lllni' at l.cl.o lust evening .i ,i,ii .iii nil ill riii iu iiiiiinuii. a mi; . ... in I iltl imvif 1 ill till) .U. h. i . .....initu' n i ruum linn utuir 111 llUI-'""- ,j.iUii rorn.mu i jr iii-iiuuiiiiK "in t....i iiv tint I. X. L. grocery. hildlvi'ii llie-guuon Ki'gnoi um Y Wlillo ivecived imoiliur invoice U i.icu-Iim ilii'rsl..y,und soiuinein ' . . . . i 5 . ...... . I . I llll' II I I I V I I . i""v v 1 ..lL.r Mil' iitlll II llVJMl tinlt -lU tiirT. --o i ll 111! Wil HUIIU I" "I" t.wuill l ioIUv tif tliu ktnkrt t'oiitlmiLMl .i ..I . tm.t.i .f t'lmiiutll'M AktiiiUM ...'it ir 1 mil ulu'lluT tlmrj IA OMU at Wl"""""' Mm Tnm IlnulUn'ri Star ItoMuu- 'wTrtv Simday, at dimiur, . . l.iin iim (iml utriU'liiu 'n . . ...1 i i ii -i kini. t. f I 1... II... Ilu. I Ill.ul If iH l ..tlnt.l u .IU Until III IlllltffOtl Ihn (illicit, lust from ruitlunri, rfiJii will got a heavy vote In i' nun riMJim. umi iiitit ii in iriuu- U -til tli iiiiltif V. ft tf .. f . .1 1....... t ii ii.tnitmiii iv i ii. iH'iiii liit . . ...... - " . .. JjAiit oi ll. r. tirojwry iv uo., i'i . i . . . ... i ii ...i ... ... . i. .. n rnnrixiii uiiti i iirii.iiiii. nil mil llheirnuiliiiu'ry of uvcry .leHurip J II. Koimih.t liux just Iiiui a largo Mlulilialx)ii, w 1 1 id i Ih run liy J litiir iiinifir. ft I'lii.lliirf illtti tt : Mitcli Iii ii)ri'clu)ilo lho;U hot 31iI IlI'MII Until til. I I'llr llll Ilia fnt4ltrnI ni'itlMii litiil t-ititriiikjl iuin for a mail car mid lKwtul Walla Walla lVmllutun road i inn ui the Mi8t-llli'o. .tltl U ;0 t'l tliu Hh', iih tills Ifl HOIIK ''ll i' I'll) Hpiko t i f.dr tuidlciu'os it' iii t In tli.' af.i'iiiojii and a tit t'.. it.t. Hi- Hayn tint ' V a us iAUt with a oid ' 'I-.. l',.iK(W, Vimii Muiuov ' n tho North 1 ' l I V. 'r. I. .llilld. Will " ' 'in -i !.:' Ullll fcktVH f i Mi" Kn;ii lli .ui f 'Ii ro i- ii i 'nitli iii Mi' . II n..l I tin I'd ... , ''I I .. a ;h ' ' " t !i.t ' ninty. ' ' U 'll'1, vo I ' I' iIIii.'m ' i"iii!uni ' l . - a l.l'-." !m1 .if : ' '. i .ul vm'I ill ' ' -' i UW. ' " M'l . i lll'lll t ,-HHT- j ' ' .a ii.-ii-,- at 11 - i v. in. iitv. ! ui liui iu rnin i . '. . 'lin.' 1 ' ' in v.ilkta.-' ' 1 v 'll'i ' !' '.ill, ;l '' ' ".11 ' l.' I 1 1 j ' ' . 1 'Mi .c 1 r. I ir, 'iiil. ,,u" Ii- " I'al! -, W. T., 1 ' ' 1 l' .1." anil 'Ik. i t i tin. I I ii. . iiMrt 1 " I ' !i. I m as 1 ' i' tt ii'il in ;j. iiijz ! U-Uk'n.'f ! ' - l ilic , unit - ti.'il an I ,. ilN 'lli'iul " ,' ' 1 - mi!!. . , ' , 1 . i I in..'. f. . I 'tM'UrtllltMlt w.i " ' 'i t. ,i nu .. ' ' iM. ,. JMiilliiiiinali CmiulytlKi llnltlc (Iron ml-Tlio (IoIiIkii Ointment IIcIiib Aiillcit No AVorkliiRiuitii lnu ii l'lni ri mi tliu Hi pull llcin Tlulii't -All nr i Ilnnliem, U.iriiiru tlnn Alliirncyp, i:tr. roiiri.AND, On., .Muy ill, 1888. To Hip l-'Ollnr n MitKil Urcicniilnn. Wo liuvo now uirlwd ut u point in tliu ciiiiipainii wIiijio vu win ctiliuly lovluw tint fotruH, und to u certain extent foio- cat-t t no uiHiilt. Ileic tn .Inllioiiuili, air. Wllni'ii UlnlrniTii from lm Oontt nt lIcciiiiMi lie, I'rffi'iii In Suiipp.rt Sir. Itnli lilim, 1'i:siji.i:tos, Oi .luno 1k(, 1838. To (lie voters of I'mutlHa county: Ah 1 liuvo m vor ii"lu'd a man In thin county to Hiippurt mo imr uhl;oil tho nom inutlon (ff.r Mhleh, nnvorthulcHH, 1 felt very thankful and Hlill no) ymi will not now feel much nuriu Ucil that I Hhoiild withdraw from the C)ntet. I have lieen A ClItHAT AHVKHTIHHU. tlOt I ill 1 1 . i.li.iri.ml Iiv lliu ulr!l..,.u .....I ...l.t 1,1 ,...,1. . . i , , . . , , iiui.,!,.! ,j ...u r.iinun iiiui ii iiiiin ui vi. C.WIII0U luoniiseH hum year io no a lutilo i v. 1 umllioii of wmklm- mill Hiimini't. tlm iii" i i it D..1.I.!.... '. Bioi iui nun hup, luuw uiiiiiiiiiiuimo injr.i. u. iiobblnc, for count v trciMiirer, Htiiiluiiiu overy nerve, l'toin ho chair- for which tlioy Vno to defeat moat iiiui in iii.j .-i.iiui.ui.wiiii,u nil ucoii'jwii tliu coming election. Ut mo mv U .,uvu,"uv"r or onriably wind-up with Himcthinx about VlciVirv Mm Yon , 7,7,1 If I , v7 i-1 "l X ?. ' .. i . ; . isioin s iJoiK.rtl.ie, anil for Hi.it reason in i ; 1 ' i i i. iiiuiiin ur .uuiiiuniH uiiifmu oi niv omce, will win, M iltnomah n 111 (pi lJemociatu'. )Ut f Huppoitia a man of .Mr. ltobblns' All tho biekuriiiL-s und iowh incident (I kImihHih' nml ni.lliK u ...im., n.,.., Gr. Shindler & Co., Fyrsi8tureDeaie8as- , Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast. WIIOliKiSAfiU AN'O HKTAI1.. A rnrtlnml Meicliiint AVIki Hpi'inln llinn hiiiiiU Aiiiinnlly In rrlntfru' Ink. I'oitri.AND, Or., .luno I. "Howdy, .Mr. Kat Oit'gonian." The person who thus addressed your eorres;ondont is known very well known iu this country as William Wis dom. Ills namu ought to bo qiillo famil iar all over this turner uf the earth, us ho spends t-ovoial thousand dollam overy year luivoitMiu: his liuslness. UI couiko there is nothing in advertising, but Mr. . Wisdom does this to help out the pilut-j ers. Ami, !csuli's, ho is of a literary j , turn of mind, and writes a great many ; , , , . very thiilling littlo stories, which inva-i l-l nrp M i l 11 IK hmo' n. nay say always) to tho o.irly mil of tho , jHtUniioii, I urn glad to lw a cilminal. light is douo iiwuv with, and each and i if v,.iii... t.,..i .. i... i...., t ... ., ... . ,,,.. ! '"""ft iii.ii -i iiiuii i ii. i liar, ii ivi.'illl ovory oiio is putting forth anol oit. With lu n,!hoad companv could not entluto ho hicthren of tho llepublican liouse-, im , for ollice, tlien I am glad of it. hold, all is not harmony. ou know it , n does not propose to liavo a fteo ballot has been a very hard matter to keep ! l,it if posniLlo to drive men in, if not witli down an open revolt. 'lhreatH not loud ! IIIIIIIIIV tlnimn i tt...iU. ..i..mt ti.m. but deep, silent but stern resolve, a unlet tongue but a long knife seem to bo the order of tliu day. To keep every one satisfied a ticket has been put up which contains ii largo clemont capable of put ting up golden ointment to soothe lacer ated feelings and cure cruel wounds ; but for oncotlio trouble is dccH!r; tho scat of the dii-caso is in tho vitals. Woo, oh won is mo, when tho "yellow boy" won't weld the Republicans together in .Mult nomah. So wotkiiigmun was given a place, nunu but bankers, corporation at torneys ot id. Tho reason for this is not hard to llnd. A United States Sena tor is to bo elected, and nono need apply, save one. A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind, and hence this ticket. Itculi.ing tliu dangerous nature of tliq struggle, they are concentrating every thing on tho' Legislature, and it works now us though liouriu would carry tliu county by n liandfionio majority. I think wo w 'U g't four, if not mute moiii'iem of too Legislature. ThN year .Multnomah won't .iavo a solid Kepubli ci'n leproxenlutlvo Now, what are you d in.: in I'mutlHa and tlio other liaslorii Oregon counties? If we lake such tin Interest, what stetld you be doing V Cannot tin. people rii.o that Mil.' iUestion cjiues home to them, light to their peckels? I'lio Kiilo iUeetl.iu is shall Oregon be represented la tho Ilom-o and Seniito by coiiKirution utloineyH, or by ropro- MUitatlve ui tliu reoiilu.' ilils you can decide. with u parly lush. I had not intended saying anjtliing, but to lemaiii neutral. nut wlien a man out or mere jealousy, Iksciiiiho 1 occupy an olllco with his oppo nent, undertakes to compel me to de nounce a friend, not content with my keeping quiet, but tries, by letting mo understand that I am In his power, to denounce such man, then I say such u man needs tho condemnation of honora ble citizens. I am fieo to voto and work for whom 1 1 ct loose, ana iioiii now on slum do so. i detest mud-slinging and wMied to pass through this campaign quietly, but such was not to bo tliu cu-u; and now if .Mr. Hamilton and his friends are better satis lied with what I hoy have accomplished, then thev are weleonio to it; but let me say you have found the wrong man lo bull-doze, for no olllco iu tliu county will induce nio to go back tin a friend, or publicly supjKirt a mini 1 consider not titled for the olllco. Thanking my many fiiends for their liest w ishes and support. .Mr. Arnold, here is mv hand. .1. 15. Wilson. tiii: imui.i: 1 1 nri'. i,. Voto for (icuilu, mui Mr. I'rniitc ll.iwni'.v it rriipr't-t r 111 (lltn nil it Cnn'Iiil IVt'li'iiiiin Alli-r Ni-xl Tic h ilny. Tho Kaglo Hotel, IVank Downey prn pric'ior. will be opened next Tuesday evening for supper. The liagle is tho old Pendleton Hotel, the Hot building iu IVmlloton, renovated from cellar to the publishers make him pay for print iugthc'iu. 1.0'jks like a man in pretty anxious to "got into the papers," don't it, when he has to subsidize the editor to get ills stoiies piinted? .Mr. Wtodom seems to do well, and ho N going to writo Homo regular old scalp-lifters tills sum mer. Hubert Ino will lie the hero in all of them. Hut whither am I drifting? , "Why, how aie you .Mr. Wisdom. "said 1 tho Hast Oiikuonwn rciporter. "Whim 'I did you return, and wneru nave you been. Tell me all about it." "I got back a few days since. I have 1 been gone about three months, and have visited many of the ptlucipal cities of tliu j'.astorn Mates, i nave also visited a number of dllFcrcnt Slates and have been having a general good time." "Did you Hud any country that suited you lietter than Oregon?" "Well, sir. I will toll you, I always liked Oiegon ami was well contented hero, hut I am lietter able to appreciate it now than ever before. No usu talking, wv got tliu liest country in tho woild tight here in Oregon; and if l'uMern peo ple could but know one half of Ibe truth alsiut our State, it wouldn't lie no time till wo would be Hooded with people." ' Did you hear tho same old cheHnut about W ashington Toirltory?" "Yes, oveiywheio. f.ots of- people asked me what pail of Washington 'ler litory Oiegon was iu, and it seemed ti mo that nine nut of ten thought Oiegon was a territ iry. It is iftonlshing how I little thcioiskuown, comparutU-o'.y, about tmgou tiii'igiiout uie rural tintricis of the Kant. They aie nainiw-iniiidcd and Ignorant iu Die l.rct place, ami as it takes all their lime to muku a living, they never Ot a chance to inform theuiMslves about anything. Tanner h id iho tiuth when he said the stand. nd of intelligence was higher iu tin) Statu of Oiegon than in ituv Specialty. Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, Side Boards, Folding Beds, Bedding, Shades. G. Shindler & Co., Wuionmm, Kill First Street, through block L'OO feet to 1(1" and Kill Front St., rOIITI.AMI. . OIIK4JII.V. CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish D. KEMLSR'S Grocery Store, on Court Street Sl'KClAL I JDl'CHMKN PM OFFKUFD KOU CASH. Fine Spices, Fino Coffee, Fins To a, and Hyarythlng Fine that a First-class Grocery should contain. Call on me if you want tiri.eci'les cheap. D. KfEWILER. i' i ... .....i ...,i i.. ii .. i c .i... i tli. t.t. 1. .11 I 1 11. .1.1.. II... . ilili'i, linn I'm ill mpi-w.i.-n iiiui,-! mi lliu l.euis atiteo. Sink all local lights. IVu- ,i i. r.. i i... ...... seiitasolhlfiontiand when tin, SHto .SiW mi 3 down next .Monday, tho jnjoplo will utjuin Hta,ut , ,,, , , ,,, of , rulo in Oregon. f InJX Mllil (1, pieauiting a lioine-liiw p"""-" 11 ii I nml lintinltiiUri nimo ir.nu'.i. Mr. Knuilr 1'owney, who win couiiuct it witli uio aN'tant" of urn ami.iuio wiiu, lias 11 ti'l itrrltnU. Vii.i.aiii Horsi:. S T Wormsloy, U W Donaci, John Kdlngton, W PCixik, It V Munsllohl. Centers illo: A 1) Johnson Pilot Itock: A Well.. W Yiobiinin. X Y Cohon, Oeo I'opo, II IVohn, rortlandi Nelson Itoaers and wife, l'ilot lltnikj It Fonkhuuser, Stoiiehn D Ives, San Finn clsco; C W 1-ulti, l tSrandu; A Finllng. St I'aul; W II Oliver, Dillon; C F Muck, 1'roscott; .M A Uush and wife, Missouri; lilUMauts, .Milton; it lteoves, Hup nnor; I) M Conway, Woiton ; J (I Wright, Hurry Fnuitz, city; Thomas. I Fletcher, Adams; J V Johnson, Kcho; T J Kirk, Centeri'lllu; S II Ftieniati, li (iramlu; Henry Bowinan, Joo (lurrutt, city. Goi,ii:s Kiii.k. C L Haiiisou, J II Han Ison, Joseph; J W .Moss, C McFar land, 1' A Harvey, N Mieo, City; It A l.ont. r.lrch Cicek;.! A l'.ooth, 0.1 S.ium tlor.i. JunliKir: .1 V Honlliard. J I. l-in worked for tho o. K fc Co. for many years, and Is a man well liked, thor oughly honorable, and just tho man t conduct tho Jvaglo Hotel, Furinuin coin ing to town witli their families will find tho Kagia Hotel ovorythlng they tlesim, und th) rates the most ruasouublo. So remember after Tuesday next the F.uglu Hotel will Im ready for tho receptl'in of guesls, and Frank Downey and wife w ill always liuvo a joyful weleonio for all who come. IIUIH, .1 IHIMPVl , .1 ..imiiiiiiiii. u i i. .-' . - liam, 1. 1. Hlatt. Iluttor Cieek; A Stan- o ur I rows. ' . . . . i. in. i f 'I liu iiiiiiii.i ,ki'i:uiai. cimincii. Mi:i:riN. Tlio Tn I.H7 riiun.l ill l'- MIIU At thu special meeting of the council yesterday, there wore present .Mayor .Matlock, C iiincll nun It tl child, anient, Slatight'r, Murphv and Y""Ug, and llo- lev. North Folk; (i D Ultcher, Moachain; 1'oior Hanson, Helix; J Sunders, l'ilot Kock; Win FiUUoruhl, ooiintry. Iiowman II oi sis. 0 Ii Curlor, MUsis sippi; U U Cotton. V 1- llrumhull, CM Knimluill, Mo; li 1' Oordon, J C l.ovtU, .M A llakor, O A Worthintfton, A l Tay lor, W'o-ton ; Sain Fo.viuau, lai tintnde; J F Kroppn, John Nolsou. Wallu Walla; irH Jiiine! and famlh, lkir City; JaiuoH WtiUou, I'uittllll.i; JiW Adair, Kcho; J V ilorn, .1 W !.,.n II O l.i.uUw, iW Horn, V M lUiloy, lllot Hoek;C W It., 'i C Vanity, O It & N Co; I. H IiJvHlor.Ail.iiin; J I' Matlock Ult .h Co, (ion ohusled, Tlie Dalles; K 1. Kojtws, i '".ink Tti'inipAin I H Tnu-tldl, aus.iS, V ilu'iupNim, t'uMon, . i. A -llfcli' Fli. A i!lv alilioi wus tu.md in lnt ni.'lit at 8 oVl.ick, j ist u tho l'o.tl.t:.'l . i '.'.d' ' Wallu tfiih.s wf ro cmi:ir' :n'.p !' d. ;pt, wlii'ji v. in ill-euMi.i'd In U. iui.Ioi' llio ! -ildi' ..i ' i '.'i iI b. Hun "I. l.in'.Hu. '.in 'bi"k ': I .'dil..' Com ..i , i- Iho (mc 'ii the cj'p.' 'ltd M.e . it- itc . ot on lliL'ir.. .i..d. Jam'.. :.6..'le e .; under the b'tii.liu,:, whorrt the f v. i l.p"nhig, i d 1' Tlio couunitti.'o on Iho und water, to win. in thu petition of the Alert Hofo Coniunv was refurred.roisiried that thuv approved sumo and ioeouirindcil lli.i' It bo adopted, which was dono. on motion tlio asiti-sniitui roil was other State in lliu t'niui." 11. iw is politics?" 'Cleveland, every where, llo will Ihj nominated on the Hot ballot. I was astonished when I found how popular Mr. Cleveland was iu tho Kat. His fieo trudo iwliey Is just c.iptuilng lhat tMiiutry. l'eople lieliuvu iu it iliete. They think it w ill he a gioat tiling for thu country if can led out on Cleveland's plan. 1 was in Washington when Car lisle inado his great spcech iu supoit of tliu Mills bill. Did I hear him? 1 could net got within forty feet of tho iloor. Thoio woro thousands of eoplo iu tho same llx that 1 was. They vei overy imxlouH to hear tho gro.it speaker, but woio piovcnted y thu iiniuonso crowd. I Io made tho gtoato't speceh of thu slim on this occasion, and its inlluuiicu is felt everywhere. I feel oi feel I v satisfied that Cleveland will Iwiu-elccted. "Yes, 1 am glad I went. I know better now how to unpicclato Oiegmi and tho g-iod people of broad-gauge ideas that live hero. Trim I.a.nks. i C'ltni'liinil Una INiutnrlO'l Mini, From the Now York World, John Dunlup, tliu millionaire tin-pluto maiiufacturer of Pittsburg, published a iottor to-dav indulging l'luslileut Clovo land's tailll ideas, a.id says .Mr. Cleve land denorvo-tho thunks of tho country jfii thu piosperjUrt uihiiiuistratiou lio has given tho people. In politics .dr. Dunlup I li is lieen an induiieudent, allhoiigh hi-t loaning, wore to tlio uupiiwiicau party. ..a., .,..,t ,....i...i ' On motion tho citv utto. lev was l,;. Ho did not vote for 1'rosidunt I lnvoUul. strueicd to tlmft an onliuane... JlxiiiK th0 i ' " '8 wit in 1.1 e -y ollle .... Mc mil .1 i iivuiiuii linn 'oiiunuu inn iiiiiiiiiii ui I'm o' tliu t'hiuf i.'.oc.ilivn ho ci ncbulod by tux rate ut two mills stmct la ;. 1U. mills general tux. and tivo mills sKX'lal tux to pay outiilaudiug warrunls aguhiM! the ttiuu and inlerest nn hniids. On niiiti n llu Alurt 1 1., io Coinp.inv WMH ull.pvisl tlOtt .pmitor p defrwy inel duutul ovponso. Hjvimi: "i will v.iU for I'io hli'iit Cwvj hud. lie la ui.oi. iisllio wtsiuilmluiHtru tion of pill lie iwl..irs Mint wo nr hud, 4iu I 1 wish in udd ul' that I am monl oarnostly in favji'nf iho -dlli bill, mid um ej.ivincoJ Mint ll will bo u bl i4in tu this t-u'iuiry. 'ii..iiu my lifty ynum' oxiKJilonc.) h b isiii' SM mail,' lie uildcd. ' 'tlio iUeNlkln. uf d nle.i, luilil's, tkv. hiivo lieon a rouroo 1 1 f c n'.iniml uilulitp.i. Hoa- many ba j tutu . ir.'iby .li!tuuiiijiU(ttt Imvn iid'li'11 Mils ' hi.i k i.in. C . ii-trff-t, i nd now inslm in ! c ni:iiniiiiu llio nuiluti.ia In i.ixli'i to cun- inn'T to Ih" at.i'iuiit i f an tiimi) in ibi'ir pl.i..;! tbt hrtVO au h- ;l"ll V 11011 HIS .-IMH'KH PIMXM SKI' III i limillUII. Ul le lllll M I'U lpkl- I A l ry of iKi-nii, rr.mi ' I II -t'pi. Il-i-l . I Tlia'l.le is '"'ti vein hud n- o.iknw '. : ' an unci iiiiK ubl I no f ... t und u he ip . ' lerulc. lb.'' h dd ifiw his Ian' ivrt t relieve di trc-.'. iVtwwn the two he w.ts iwu.illv very far fruii',rtii.-h." ' Oil" nc, !' !' li.l'l a run p leek at cauls . c nne ii t !eii ".mi NEW BY FURN THE CARLOAD. Wo are receiving, uluiost dally, Goods Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. Our stock will lie now iu design and complclo In assortment, consisting of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SlDFiUOAKDS, HOOKC ASKS, KAMI'S, WII.I.OW AND It ATT AN CHA1UH, Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc Also n ci iiipb'te line of Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, sbades, portieres, and upholsterers' goods. GOODS HOW ON KAHY I'A Y.MIINTS. Forbes & Wheeler. AHMOciatiou llulldiug, I'ttnillelou, Or. ?sei urasar My Ut Jinti at Cost! . -bed h- rocoivwl it rrNn now bill of ' lion. in d -siri . tract M.e Mimn Uiul ihut il.oi'.oiiimtii.ii. .Noxt in irnlimhe ui iit , .ml tho initan.iuatlwi. for if it wrt to Mio i'tU "l at tho uiiiil time, ii tui-tliaic ; i u; . t;iuii. iln whut wuold lutiil wus Micro v.nylaid by it suldier's boeoiuo of tlie apiribg luliticiMn ? I uui mo papor and strai., .tttd "i-ili mil)-! wld.w., lu Iwd H pItUH t.ilo of tmw i sU!ldd IImi in cuso the -Mills Mill edit p'' tho applitiition 1 -.norul hui! nolleiing to ivntte. movon pui lit , la-wini, wttii si.ni" eiiangoi in ioiuiiou ui ck.is.ifw.itn-. A (creai many bi'tim'otiio j Iwud into his imcket.f pund th IKiUbill Hjrialn binds oi glass and ir. u, till the ! r" WW oi incOtUIUii origin o n iroui i ll via.: mi. iib nu-rtim unirnin ,.' i .h-minu . . r. tho in' HeaM. ms it wjsdo.: ,Mo-s . on i'.ri ; uubmisliud widow. A iVII-v iiMiidjor m i tion ..ill U en.l d. bvitci'iror cluatte itii'in; pi'i - standing bv win had won the ganm the 'lln' ptmin Uu"l laws uio nujtisi und tthlv -puie ehIM Initl bee i I la i with i niKht More, and knew where the nc ncy ; une aul. 'A Ir, .li 'iil l Me to lie u duly f inaU'hos undor the buildup dr.iorf lli "ame from. Stow n c. ".'lit l.w ;..' nif ,r i m un plaU.. ll is ij..t I v and had sot tho nil' i-l ' ndh-d. mi l. v way i 'plinatl -n said: madi in in .onirv, nor Is It desirm .. which bad suimildotel for .n.-i.t' in m-f-. -.(! ihivhm in u inistori us v.n.li: t'Pin,k' U, b it il K'kelii inuiy of .ur In lunv laulas ivnaiva i 'l ." nd tlio ,n!ei t . if rm t -n- ii., from the cans that contain tr fi.ft . , .mil n, i. , n t ie on unit .nor. Mr oM.rittuni unu u.-mu way. iiioy etatui u cniwico -i uicj W.diash Ii:d has de- re 5tocK oi oooas, ('ppiiipii' ilig Ih ' fpillov.lt. a y !.. t. -v.it: $&00G Worth of Boots and Shoes, llio Ik4 st s k in IVn llul-n. N' $2,000 itwik if .Ifrm tittd Hun it I ni'i Fanilahlui (Joint. I also put on tlio Mnrkot $7,000 worth of Hai'neis and Saddlery. All ui my I hnuyht fur cwu, and i ran noil tlunn :. - rout. chei. cr iiiuii than man who buy iu cnxtlt. Hm)o to irlit UiIh tiiv, Muy i-l. 'mm' ly ti.d l la.ins. ljuum und fixtmoi for h1o of tho 'lou lnck stoio, Cm rt i t, Iu Dos; .do blin k JAMK whcklan. CARPETS! " MiiMni'liri. i uho down t-i the till I'll ... , . . i -ii i . . . ... .. . ... i. .1 .1 i Tl.,,1 ..iliv.l- .1..1-I IH. i llllK.ir.1 I UlirCII. i.iImi... nml li.n.i-1 ii i ir inev nut iiioiiioivoe in "ul'ii ...... , . ' ,ii i 'i I... I- ..lit mill kt.ii m.ifj a di4:.ni in i .iifowiui' found lu U'Mi ut HV wo 'i 1-lund & I'ocitic, ; nio- el. gam' ' . U.U C Mint I y i " 'l: 'I Chiea' i,' u!, n S I'a.d ' . ' . st,.. ', 11 I'.CM. I , m g. , , . ! t. , ' ii iatin . ' ' "''ii . . . k- r Mm iiu ii, tnp i ui. 1 Miinc f. 'ii- i.t thi3 .0- '.n".i matj iji t . UtH ! 1. 1,1 urn. ,1 u'.: . ., ,i,ttv fr -in tho ncone, !. tho sake 'f Mieir p-n saf' ' , und in i 'der tliut thoy mav not i o iti."ulmuele in the way of tho iho iiion dm. u elective n" k. Ar you (."liit; Kl fins Nnnhem INieiSc Itailroad will sell i ui trip ticket fr'Jiu Tortl-nd to Clii- cag" f.i ..A!. Mtl.l on Juno Uth and '-ti., limit g .ing to Juno 17: loturnintf 1 t p Sep . mlf I V I "I UoHltW HUU A. nii-d the iietiiii'U i its ywi men to n..r ni.irii.'diHM und l ave their hair cut. t v ..bat i.i.iCM",f roai'.iing it i hcl.l i i bb rohVi'.us to iw the mrt ami on-...-iu. in uw tli a hiicais. di om not aiijr. lint tho nMhil.ili'in of must-cuMi to Iwrd . . . . ! on tho y .ung men ami tl'o vouug women- Havo tho Duukard brethron nover luftird tl fepanish provorb that "a mw facho is to a kiss what salt is to un w ?" Wl... ul.nnlil tli.ll- duiiv to tho girlit tho 1 dolishtful titillaUon and spioy masoning Nutl.'ri Hii- !) iriui nt p-.ItMKlMH- ' i.iji -e i- i.p :i-l.. ;'i ..'ii ibttl tho rj;,'ulur ami '.il I'lei ii i. . t . it! I uuu a urst ui;d bcc. 'i.I n.i i liif ,f tiu IVudlottn Fire Doimrtiu ji.: .Ul ooouc on ruoiljiy, tlin.'.thof June. 1S 1'hIIh. m! tho cu- ma fair tnu-iiritii . I ta.....ii v,hii ,,i,n in tl&'H -- ya.Ki I iii-i " . . w - , . o'olot'K Ji. IU. Ji iii.ief oi ipo.i'ii in vr l utt-s. i . j . 'HI uut lYoHkkmt. wan Papar, Lace Ourtaius., Window Shades, Oil OlothB, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, TIIK HhKT IN V 1 1 K WOULD. Failing's Carpet .Store, M.in Htrent, iwiribir'biiUiH, lVmgtuuni, Oivhou. J l..,.p.i , .i iiiuiiimI..'1'iI uddWiS , , " i. . ... ,vm,,l i uwien-'or ' i o Ufc'Iittui uiuiauoii uuu ymi , ,f t a ."m.. WuSt 1 Provided by nature for tho chaste salutes Ul lun-in . . Is not a war on mustaches a uuarrcl i'jJtl.'uid, Olotjuii. Vn' .lintle of till' I'Hrp. Al tho e irnest solii iiation of a largo ji'iiiibe: i f trii nd-i. I lieret.v ann unco m tolf a candidato for thu olllco of justice of tlio i-oaco, for South rondlet.ju. Gkokoe t Ukkene. with Piovidonce for clotlilng mo upper lips of men? IIOUN. .1,itii.iiiirt Tn rim wlfrf of I,ewlt IliT iir.nwi..' -T'i.'r. .'v. v.r..r . .iiiwiitiT. . .eiiuiiiii.on niuiij,jiiiivi,ii" 'm"rt.!ni 1 welslii,eleienpund. fm.tt-im rjuKBN ur. llr ilie uuJtlviiva,.iii If mar, Uut s yeitn alii, uruuil.l .1 f 'i.i ! Ci tiixilili r. mi1 die uiKtkkU. I. -ll. I""- -Ug.pi y Hi-mi.. iJ. 'J'iit.ai in.ui inw oei'ii pi .'-fu i'1 ' m i nun '. : i ip Hi- , , I-I . SI-IOED M A K K R Di.iIh in l.uti, J. 1'., ai 'i"l uiu- rlirattnit p.rr I in u l. ,l.i-ii)iliU son left l.lP, in furtlii il'l. MPina mo lit nf'v ilnhars. TIip1 own J I- j- of .ii. nniver ilicin Iiv i (Hi'irii ot 1 ' V. 11. lit SNI K. Jim ir, tircon. The J. I. Oa-i'j LitAv Ltinut Walking Gtiug, Sulky, 'ajrjr a jui Vt'lkiag Plows. StudLbakcr Wagons, Hacks and Buggies.