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There i; nothing That a man Hilnilr.'f more than a ln'li"""' pretty ttm and a nirelv fitting "et makes a tkanelj figure "P. N." Corsets ah' tin' ttaadtttl ol neel ItMO, 1 ''li I" Ht Hkl 'birn tit lit V. Wltli every dollar I iir- , 1ia' Votl get A glle for II goM waldh t v.mi . mi HM first ol Mb) . Tit Mapet Clements & Wilson. TUF.HPAY. AI'KIl. 10, WOO. DAILY. WEEKLY AN'H SEMI-WEEKLY IT TMB Beat OrcforjUn PublUhlnR Company, AT fHHDLETON, OK1V.ON DAILY tUMCHimoH AT Oaicpve.- I BBS C"pt MS otuM. hr mil' paaeoprpt' ' ' tatrm Vaamar?." mi wiM .Y mi times rm Vtcufyntiu' BMHITIII month. Trill MM. rlpOon S.if le Mbfn VIULV MMMrtlM IATM Oal cr? oar ri" ! vr III arttnta. Trill .ubttrigmmS tlaUfT AKVBHTtSIN.1 SAT. ttMSSSf AJiftti..mrlil CmaiacS.o. Im. in mii . "8 Oir itith.ir l,l. It. .I.iit '' i T. (lammm .-I OmlkmtWmi, Smt W..kl,p'i..apf mi-nth , . I 0r iH.il in. hr.. Ulilv.fmrln Vmuihi.-i OrtrthrMlr.fl.il.lr. I. if It idWkly,prlnchptfolh oa.ta. k.ar LM.Ia Wtcklvpar ran-b OnitraII.H.lriil, ii. ',.rm It Ostf Uirrn inthm. In T until i mill cfvni hrr.it r. il. 'i Mr n. - 'tlt'L. lit! aoawmil lstnim.ilt n str. Wf.I., t it Lit txarogl.Mi t. k. .t. wh hKiml " MrM.mK. , Lecll macku. Mm till V' ... A.h .riM-flu. An Tom Rnml. alia Czur 1: I. -nv : It is tU itf generous in a repul'l irim coiigrciw to H.I in i t tlmt the PutHo Ricans are fcri pur rent Ani.Tn au On this basin the, Filipinos will BOBst in under the 50 ptf rent head or less. It pains the "sound money" new papers to pay "sound money" prion for white iaer. Bat s hire Iha t rn -1 that controls tin- atodlwHoB of white pcier is (or "sound money' w. do not see room for complaint mi tin- part of thoM- newspaper" which pur-in tin same thing so jealously. The race must always if t" tin iwift. Murk Hanua recently wrote n letter in which he said that I'res itlen t Mo Kinley preferred to have Theodore Kooaevelt as his companion nn the presidential ticket, hut liki I ing to se cure Roosevelt's MBMll to nuke tin raiv his next preforeii.e am OomallM Bliss, of New York. So the "late i written now McKinley and 1 E 1 i It was Pope who wrote : "('on.llllon, .'irt-iimiHiii '. i- n.l tin- nulla. BllSa l tll- aam.' Ill il(;c.-t 01 111 Mat Dewey's ieeuliar ainhiti.ni f"i tie presidential iitlice. lately develnpf.l , lias made Hryan stronger ami BMN Hipular than ever. The dajBOOIMy Is showing that it i- a dene . racy by proving its c.inlideiic. ami -i. .eh i-tm in and to a man win laM doM more to uphold the Miwer of the peopl.- ami if the ordinary citizens of the oountT) than any other. Admiral Dowoy'l i - ent tn assist a lot of najlH B)IIIMl im-n to roh him of hia fUpa mtoai Mi natifj tu either his honesty or hi" food MBM. Bryan should bt and will bo tin t .n.tli date of the democratic party tin- ft BT. No others need apply The Louisville ('. airier Journal. Henri Wattersnn's pu'a-r, vbleh strong ly op".sed Hryan for .r. i l. nt u l""i is as strongly for him this year. The publisher and largest owner of the luiper, in speakiuvr of Daway'l an uoiincenii'iit reuardiu hit hope." in di rection ol the iire-nleiit'v, a few ..n ago, said: ".Mr. Hryan la BON than an able sditiciau. lie U an Innn -i puliticiau. His hold up.ni tin- .l.-in... -racjr of the country is secure. I look forward with pleasure to siipirt iii-,-bill this tall. Admiral !.wev, nor any other man, cannot hoi"- to com iet with him for tin dap mi " nomination." It is anid the republican "late con vention at Portland will l- uinl. r tl,. inrliience of the .!. Simon lotfjaj, Kenator Simon may not Is- prt ". nt in the Hesh hut he will lie Mob. in evi dence in the spirit. It is a"-ertt.l t,ut the Joe (Simon influence will be anta oniatic to Menutor Mcliritie, n BtlUt) H that there will be no chance of Mc Hride's re-election to the Jaitad iMtw aeuate. Senator Simon ..- the silitical potentate of Qrcapa and. Ithriogh he aavs little and circulate" loaf, Ins fine Italian hand pulls the wir. - ajMl handles the reins with dexterous "kill in the interests of hiuioii et al. The masses of the rupuhln .iii party in the state apear to be MWloni t.. wor.-inp at his shrine without qooftion. Kvun the Kastern OrOfOII NpabllOaJM ar, happy to boom IfaloollX Moody lor re election to coiiKress, Ixdii).' under tin impreBsion thut he is an Kastern Ore Kn man. He is only in name. In reality he is owned by the Jot Simon "push," ba2 and breeches and dare" not move unless in full accord with it. He recently voted for the Puerto Roo tarifj bill in QOBgrOM, hut now that Heuabir Simon solid againat the measure ill the senute be tuU OU Un quiet, asked to be forgiven for that in discretion and bis prayer bai- been mercifully received In In.rt, Kastern Oregon has no representation in con green, and if Malcolm Moody is renom inated, the democrat", hv nominating a Cash Sure Court and Cottonwood rapraaantatlva man, otto thai li known to ba forceful ami Imhtpondatit, thf people of Kastern 000011 would likely give him uch -upport a wmild elect him. Kastern Oregon should have some rnrOBtfl tat ion in conuress, anil at present it has not a particle. M'BRIDE UF URKOON. Walter Wellmati.u Washington news putr inrrMBoadonti writing to the OblcagO Times-Herald, an able ami in fluential republican papor, ha the follow log to aay of Senator MoBrlde, wiiich the K.i"t Orogoaian ilvat rpaea to bouiim of it. iotaraai to the people of i Ireg.Hi : In l eliruary. IM6. upon the eve 01 the great praaidentiai rtraggle of that vear, a hill providing for the free coinage of silver came to a vote in the Cnit.-d States senate. There were thai) eighteen senator" from tin Pacific BOial ami Ih cky ini iiiitaiii state-, and of theee levantaen voted for free coin age, only one, Uoorg W. MoBrlde of OragOtt) VOlod against it. The great r I aparlty between the number ol votea i.tr illrer and tl vote again) it from that section ol tl on try eauad many rapublloani t.. regret their party hail admitted so many new "tat. - ami moated so many new senators in the tar waat. liana tor MoBrlde, bovevor, knowing well his people, and looking far ahead with prophetic eye, predicted a Oenl change in the near future. "Wait a little." be said, "and you shall have votes enough for sound money from the Pacific coast and the Roefcj mountains." Kour vear- later, Keb. lo. I '.inn. a bill eetabliabing tin- gold standard came to a vote in the senate, l orty-six votes were cast for it and twenty-nine against it. The majority waaaaTontaen. Of the forty-six affirmative votes eight wen egoi by ranaton from the Bocay moontain and Paolfic coast itatea, ami one senator from that region WM paired for the lull. Thu- aroae the In teresting circuin-itance ami strange ful fillment of a prophecy that but for theee nine Mvorahle votes the gold hill could not have passed. Had they been cast on the negative line the bill would hate been lost bv a maioritv of OHOi The manner in which the Pacilit r. ,i-' and liocky limuntaiii state" developed support for gold in four year- may be graphically itated thu-: tor goiii in lew une vote, iiregon. Inr gold in IBUO Two votes. Oregon; one vote, California; OM voir. ( olos rndo ; one vote. Waabington; one vote, Idaho: one vote. Montana; two vote-. Wyoming. The senator who ploaMOred tbll re mnrkable movement in the far west is imw. properly enough, one ol the lead en of his party, ills courage in -taml ing alone lour year" ago lias not only brought a goodly number ol recruits to In- si.l.-, Put it ha-, aided by hi- strung qualities as a man and as a senator, given him a high place in the council" of his partv. Without ostentation, without eoltaeaklBgi without brilliant epeeehmalilng or any faetltiooi art of I attracting attention, Renator MoBrlde bai advanced to tin- ver front rank on I the republican side ,,i the chamlier. an men in Bve year- .,( ser let have risen to oajop prominenee or attained position in which they could be of so much service to their constituents. The senatorial campaign is now on in bis slat. , ami republican senators without exception are glad to hoar that there is little r in. doubt of his reflection, Mr. McBrlde'l place in bit party councils is betl shown by the fact that In is a member of the republican "onmmlttot on order of bnalBeet.11 Tin- I.- known as he atoering com mitteO)" and its function is to arrange the party policy on the floor of the atnate in so far a- this can Is- doile w ithout calling a OBWW In diapota of diaputed qneetioot. The mem ben ..f this coinmittee are Seuutort Allison Hah-, Ahlricii. Oullom, Woleott, Sewell, Spooner, .leltrido and llanna. It i- not only an honor to be on this commute. orviet upon it givtt power and prestige not only to the memb.-r but to the stale which he represent-. Then is an executive committee of tin- republican congressional com mittee, tin duties of tin- executive committw being to take charge of the campaign tor alaetioo of republican candidates for congress, it a joint tommlttat of senator- ami ranrtaeutB lives, eumpoead of laadlog membert of the two hoiisi--, and Mr. MoBrlde is the onlj member Irom tin- far woet. Mr. Mi'llride's standing a- a senator i- s-rliap." best shown by In-cominiltee assignmeuls. No man can heofgre.it sorvio- to Pis state in either house of eonarcn without g...si eommlltee con nections, lor these not only make bis rank among his colleagues tmI ,.m. him the Innuenee whlen anabln him to secure practical result.-. Though a tomoantively young nuator, Mr. Br Ida is chairman of the committee on coast defenn and a member of tin- o. low ing committees : Public lands, in. toraaaBUb) canals. commerce, forest preserves and Indian depredations. All these an- eouunittew of peouliar importauci- io the taction of country which Mr. Mcliritie represents. When the new committee on the Philippine islands was made up then was great competition among senators for plate.- nnon it, as it was gem-rally reeugnhjad as una of the greatest com. mitten of the senate, scarcely tOOOOll in iinportance to the foreign relations committee. With tun exceptions all the republican members of tins com mittee are veterans, such as Allison, Hale, Lodge, Proctor ami Davit, The two oungcr senators are Keveridge of Indiana and MoBrlde of Oregon, the lormer owing his .election to the tnolal iernnn1 -tu.lv he had tnittle the Philippine MlMi Senator McHridc rarely limkes n eh. He long ago learned the .WOtl which was hut recently nciuireil by Another and very eloquent senator, who admitted after his second philip pic upon the floor: "Well. I guess HI takes more than a big speech to acquire influence in the Tinted States mate' The (enntor from Oregon is i of oiiiet, industrinu" methods; he is Donularwlth bit fellow senators on I LllL ..: ka ntimmhnr his counsel , OOl S tllt-s 'tl ... - . , i- often sought i bum oi ins goon udgment and hit help, because ol Ins activ Ity and prestige. He is n senator Who "get- things dom " and is a credit to the state which -ent him here. WALTER WKI.l.M an. DEWEY'S CANDIDACY. tdmlral Dweoy It opnoeed to the re tfflrmation ol tne Chicago platform, ami the projector! ol the naval her- l prrtldential boom an credited with a well-defined movement to invite the rapport of the alienated democratic wing by a revival of the unadulterated dun racy ropreeented by Thomas Jeffer .' ye t Wathlngton Dltpatch. Dewey wantt the demooTBtlc nomina tion, and knowing the emphatic in iionementt ol Bryan by Ihe democratic national committeemen from every tate nve the admiral i home nate, tin bollol It well founded that an effort j will be made to make Dewey the stalk-1 ing hone lor entiBrjranltet bbo the bolten ol the Chicago convention, Ineh in tbe plans entertained by Dewe 'l friends. Hut tliev suffer no little amount of mortification by the respon-e of mingled ridicule, pity and OUttpoken opposition which Hows in upon the capital from every point of tl mpan. "Too late" and "nresi- dentlal entrln BloBed'' It Ihe burden ol the cry from all quarter-. Republ leant and den rat- alike who allow them- nlvw to pen Judgment upon the ad mlral't ambit lout deny the ponlblllty of terioot political eomnlicatlona ami emphatically proclaim that MoK Inlet will be the nominee ol the PhllBdel' i hia eon vent Ion and William Jennlnn Bryan will be IM democratic presi dential candidate. TO CURE A COLD IN ONfc DAY. Tkf limliti llniinit nillnllii' isniti- All rtrnttuu fttand Utt atoney II it Mta to fire. K W . t.rttvi . IKIISIlire I" nil i'en Kll. Bmil) Coghlan, Ron and Charlt Htamford, Conn tan. Her death the actress, si-ter ol - Coghlan) died al , Monday, aged 88 was unexiiecti d. til- tlniiivdi it wa- known that she was very III, An attack of measlei brought about her fatal illness. A woman hat a right to Is- positive on matters which are matters M pi r-'inal knowledge and nerbMMe, I'very wom an who has- used lr. Piatce'l l'ovorite Prewriptioti for discatet of the womanly organs is positive aa to its wonderful curative value, and confidently recom tuv ml- it to similar sufferers. W omen who suffer ftoU inllamm.ition, ulceration, f.in.ik- weakness, or uervouj ilise.isx- causei! by th-v-.i-i of tin wom anly organs will find a complete cure by tin us ol " favorite Prescription." 'litvernl vcari sko 1 saftere.) mrTert-ly from fcni.ilt- weakucs, proUpme.. an.t niriit.rriiaia .in ', u.ct In l itrrct - H ivorllt Prrscriptl.iii with WMtUnftoa, I.iw.i ;;.,.! 1 have ii.,t mV.le,l It lor a few vt..tr- tvvit I. tit if I ihutil l h.,vf ,my rcturn of flu- DM IruuliU- wouM lurely tr 1 Pa voritf t'l .-script'ou 1 have rccomnicn.fc'l It to a number of niv U.lv frk-mU. 1 always tell them to try u !.ttle. ami If they or not ucdc Mtt ay it 1 will pay aw the methane. Ill every case they liave jukcn in praue of it." MAULS Wi.AK WOMfN STWOMl, AHO SICK WOHEN WELL . Karl's Clover Root Tea 1 the Cumph-ll.tn I , fiwsa Vramr..Cmr!kiii i . r I . Il-tllnrnvtlvjll, Slid all I.r tl I 1 An i.iti'.. ii Lasatl ..it abfeoltilr K i if ' nl -V. 10c. and : - iMCLLt CO.. lcro. Pal vi i l.v l-,r..- ft Met 'oiiM-. IViulutoii BO YEARS' EXPFRIENCE rRADC Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnue leiiiltfiM a nbetoh auid dtwcrlphoti ojat qufritiy ta.-eri hi. our opinio.) fiw whetuvr n litvvtilion ti proLiabir paiviiLabltt. t iihuiuiiic iLniaslfirlly .iiatvii1tl. lltuitltMDk on I'tlt-iiu Mttt Irwj (M ien mUfvnry fur uritig plHL. I'.itentn tmvkuo Ihrxuuh Munii A Co, rwt)Iv rps-tui' iMfiM. wtih.mt ctiry. u ttie Scientific American. A liui.tlttnil)r lllualrmtsd Weekly I ,ritt,t dr ill ti.. i t,r a,,, it ivittltlt It.un.al Termi Ij i l iur tu.'iitua 1. (told b all nwsdaalfra. aeiBroadaia). nice ta l- St., Wail, a LL THE NEWS! Tak. th. Eaat M ortfifonian. Daily a 00 a vsar l.v t mail Week y i .50, and Semi Week y hooi year Sampla espy (re. BP1W JmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmM Hi ft . SmmmRPmBr -tSitJt T tlmmmmms BPjB mrrkW mMomml 1 Ul 1 N m Your Easter Shirt ...- 40 mm should he as white ami Immaculate as Kasler ibi-s ami with the same beBUtl fui Ifliak that iiuikes then look ilk. frosted snow. Our perfect msthodt Ol kinudr; wi rk are tne only nes tl at will bnun 'id- tn vou if y u want It tpotlen and fauhlen fa Iba nuty Ourwork'lt unrlval d. Test it and it will i- proven, THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J, F. Rohinson, Prop. Telephone 60 Pilsner Beer eeen The Best Iteer in Pendlettnii Ask for it. Yon v ill like it. Pilsner Beer Never causes Headache nor Div.iness. Schultz Brewing Co. Opposite 0 R, &. I RoQiid House Oregon Lumber Yard SELLS. LutnhttT! Lath. Shinule-, liuildiiiL! Paper, '1 ar Paper. Moult Ion. Pickets, Lime and Gem tut, Hrick and S ml, Sub ami Doore, Screen Doom A Windows, 'Jena Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light Prop's Al a St , opp. Coutt House 1 he largest Rttxk of SaCiildrt , liar nese, Tents. Wagon Covers and all kindh ol BMVM M kept by Joseph Ell The Leading lanofaclur r, who ihcu-plt-s mn'r (io'r roum than al the oihe - ha res : hop In I'en.lleti n and I .11. mil.. County together THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... CIIKIS Slilr'SOIV Proprietor Everything New. New Hones; New l(ij! Real riga .mil teams iu the city. R. urtlera given the best Utleutloii. Scrice uiiy hound' the niht Telephone No. 70. SHEER & COLE Contractors Builders Estimates Given. o e Fit tin, ai.d Piece Wt k u "ih;- c laity. French Restaurant In connection with ... LaFontaine Hotel Beat Meals in the City. Open Day aud Night. Qus LaFontaine - Prop. SwiUlcr UeildlnK, Main St. men ffllllinilHlllllllllWIIIIIIWIIIIIIIWIHIIIIIIIIIIII'I'l''""'1'1! For. eao Garde n Seeds in bulk, Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Garden Shovels and Spades. Garde.. Tools of all kinds. Water Hose at all prices, Building Materials, all kinds, See 1 Taylor, the Hardware Man j t 721 Main lililllliUiUlihlliui.tluUiiil.lllliiUhL,! T Crescent THE MOST POPULAR WH1 El Men's W heels 1 adies W heels Boys' or Girls' Chainless Another consignment of the $25 jnd $26 Wheels just received. CRESCENT AGENCY Sporting Goods. S i ir is here, and we have prcpircl t.. meet the demand for Fi hiug Ta:lcle, Hasetutl Qooln, MaVtbltW and Ham mods Our line is th? best ever shown in tflt dtT. 715 Main Sticn. PETALIMA INCUBATORS. Tula muculni baa barn tlernonat rated to br. aa near ab f,.l,it,...rfe.'il.in its .an lwotuune.1 Thnmnilatt Bl ' anH Ir mitl nn.ntur.' Iiav.t been proven la-rf.-ot. Bee. our nnw eair truyautiouicruuprovtiuicuu wc BBJ '" "WW I) liun.s ord & Co lea & Perrins auce iEWARE OF IMITATIONS " 1 adapted for every variety of dish from Turtle to Beef, from Salmon to Steaks, to all of whieh it gives a famous relish." JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. Agents. N. Y. You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner beer in bottles, deliveretl to any part oi eity, at .fcLBO per Dozen. taw Bottled by Geo. J. Pottner Just Received Two Carload Furniture, Go-Carts. Baby Carriages, Window Shades and Fixtures, Lace Curtains, Portieres. Bae our Htoek before you i,uv. Baker & Folsom The Complete House 1 nrnisbers, Main St . nex' to Poatoflea ijsuv.oooc Te'eph ne L very Stable lladtl New Maaactawal. PathUXmblc Hign at Low Itiii. s. Tht lleat TurnouM in tut tUty, Hneolal altentlon given to board Ing horses. S. F. Hays, Prop. Opposite Court House. Telepbi ne No. U8 -2 3 sttvvt 3 liilikiilli $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - - - $25 - - - $60 East Oregonian Building The Blue Front 100 Per Cent. Hatched. Iu a recent hAtohln' contest In which ther wer oorJ)trLirt Utu hatcti ww 1 ot per cenu in lUrnmai wliii Irtiijnt tataMBM rrat The Original Worcestershire At Lowest Prices R. MARTIN MONEY At 7 Per Cent. Will loan on iiu,,r veil miy ',, ,'nru'sb , , io Jiff Tin y lb p aloe in li,0Ulueuu. N ,.,,,. inlssioiis, FRANK B. CL0PT0N S09 Main Street Agent for the K.iiiubl Kav ugs Je L,an Amtotilitlnai. The Ea t Oregonian is EaBt.ro Ore- Kon b iCIirese.tlM..,,. .. , . . r, e- ...... ,.ut,e.t it leans, and . : -- e-.vuKe. 11 ig ma advej ntmg mudium of tts section Bfi 0.R.&K Darajri i imm neb.am on Krotn I'mdloiiiii. Kat Halt laVt, rtiw, Fort Mull Worth , vmiivba, Khi. I nn h tn. aatl Oltjr, 8t. Willis Cbicnao luifl tta.n, vin Oteiiim Short Lliir. itokiute Walt.. WiUla, Hpokaji. , Viyw MlnmMill, t. Paul, 9:Hn in, I 'ninth, M llwniiiri. ('Iilpafti. mii! Fnn, vln (Irrmt Nortlirin. fnat Mall HnrllHiitt nnil Kan Krnn 9.40 a. m. claeo. I , i. rn Oeoao Nioamnhlpi. Pri.ni i ,. i in..., Pnr Man Pranclaco Ktery Be daya. . m. Ooii.n.lila Klrmr I.- Hlltldaj Hieataiora. rdaj To Aitorta and Way ;, D ' andlnir , Kli a'ta ,.kr Klr.r. 'lulu Miliaria to lewlatnn I: Ala til. raot EM Mall aS"t f t .iuat, . at a. a. Mid train I h.- ivaalteteani whiih Waia dull) xe. d "UllC a) at 2 . Da. AtJtVn 'fm, ho full mrorm .tmti apply or wrtte to W. U, III Kl. HI KT, H.l.eral PaMar-ngmr Awnt fortland n r v ' mm l r, Agent, Pnndleton. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For Ohloafo, Ht. Peal. Ht. Umh, Kanm lllty. Bt Ji, Omaha, anil All Points East and South IHHTt.ANO and polntt on the sound. Arrlvt- a' H::. a m 'iep m trj, WM ,,. sil. .ilill I . Itlu'i It IM III lit lairts iiaii) aaeepl am day at s p m. fir It fnrmatlnt r'tturdina ri nd ar ootani nrtat toat 0.11 on or adrs.i W. ADA.Vh Atani, PanditbiaOrani. . H. l'Al.llKKHt:Al.U.r A.. W'.Htt Walla Wnal. I'niito tli Newa 1 The Inst Oregonlan 1 Hi I Km erutfk l .rn. 1 ATTORNEYS. H. j". IIKAS. ATTORXKV AT LAW. "tti. . in Sxviiiks flank BnlfctlBli iipnaln. CAKTEH t RAUCY, ATTORN KYI il Law Ottot in -.1 nr. Hank Hiiildinr. f. ti. HAII.RY, LAWYER, UKKICI IK Jadd Balldlaa Ptaatmata, OrttoBt .1 VMKS A. KKK! LAW OKI'lt'i; IN JCDD Hull. Inn: I. I.. COLLIER, LAWYER, ROOM IT, AaMielatlan iiuiiiIIhk 'HOW. KiTiiKRALD, ATT0RKIV AT lal. Hill, , in Aasoi iatioll lllt't k I1! l.'KKI.KY. ATTiilIN'n AT LAW 'tin 1 in Aaaociatloo Heak. K. i. IK'Vli, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill '.mrt Ht. s. a. NEVYBBBBY, ATTORNEY Al I; ti l . A in I li 11 Hlllltlllllt J. T. HI NKLE, ATTORNEY AT LAV A "tit lalloll II,... k C. n.llel I- PHYSICIANS. 1 ( ,ni... in IViitlieiun sti in; , , ,,, 1 inns Hank II""" , , ' ' a mi . I I....I, in , llaaslal " on Weal Welti si Huan, ll in ;. 11 Hi 111 a. ni . ; 0 m i . K. W. VINCENT, M. D. OFFICE ltEAs " I ' N..', nlittl llullk. Oltlee Ittilir. WWU s. 111. ; t 1,. I p. in. DR. C. J. Hill TH. OKKICEOV K R PW; dlt'liili SHViuifs llauk. 1, ,. ,.i. 1 .. 'SI. rss- nt t taltphant t. U. H. 1. aui- 11:1.11, M. 1)., HOMROPAlf Ic I'livsii'ian anil Hliraeou. Ollit . ill Js Bulldlaa. UENT1STS. B. A. VAKIHAN, IIENT1KT. in J11.I1I iiulldiut. urna A. L. UEATIK, D. 1. H. omt'K OVtt huvuia-a Hank Uaa atliulllialered E. A. MAN .N7iENTIHT, IN A .S0CU- 11011 linn a, in 11 11 i iiiiiii a unit ARCHITBCTS AND BUIl.UtHS. T. r. IIOW'AKK. 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