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D A Special Sale. Saturday, June th. Silk will huntl Mini i pain L'ular .1,1 til of Ladies' price 86c I8c. per pair Tlif Itest liavirniii of the wnnnn. Come cavlv anil nvoid the runh. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood FRIDAY, JUNE DULY. WEEKLY AID KIMTEEKLT a. tm- Eiit Oregoniati Fubltahtiig Cotipilfi AT FF NHL ETON. ORICOM. OAIL l'MCRIPTIO Ilk, hy Mti . I t. T"il imi wuKLY i p rumor, naii- t r. Mf . i epr in MotUki .. t MKMIMl J. i: - I . wiuu HMNrlW a t a t - - ' Tnii tcrtfjOa .... ta( ) com? T mac mm tf 9 I LET THCM BEGIN RluHT IfenuM-rats will take chawr i n t of the i hi i or t.tut i-unity otMM the finit of next month. Tin democrats lioiilil start in witli tin- uiidcrstaudiiiL' that then- nrtii'v. ari- public triMt antl determine tn administer them ac cordingly, rmieceasury deptit n- i j. 1 1 1 t imt Ih- eiisfaied. it. ir n im.Mi -.-iir v r- r.-hv- laawnd toadntolfMMiMj Ihtn Tin- otli.-es should I... , ..h lint- .I economically, witli tin- ptljafll of rutting Unwii the county' exjeiise ami tin county's heavy li'lit, which has MM ineurrsd in Mm Htal I waive year. In Hior anil extravagant m.iri;i'' u 'i i li. future, tlie enuiity court will likely arrange tn have some one keep ,i et "1 bonks, 'ii thai tin- tiiianrial condition of tbe county may In. known .i.iil; . ju.t the sann- a dime in a hank or other htlitiueM iBBtltBllon. Tlie MB) countv onirt will proiiaiilv nfNM tl allow a. many deputies a. have heel, employed in the otiices heretofore, uinl j poaaihly expenses can be curtailed all aloii.' the 1 1 it- . an. I mu-r he . loin- af taxation in tin- county i- ex, :m .. county deht is accumulating; tea,lil and tin- taxpavur. are u-iii.- hnnieiieil Issvond what is Jil.t an, I pr.'i So loiivi an the rate ,,l taxation (or all purposes in the . . n nty in ulsive three itr cent on the asesse.1 value ,,i property, the mruie-t county lioveriiiiient i- n. such a hiirden of taxation dencv to discourage men frotu carrying on industry and enterprise; dis courages investment and driver tlm-e who ha.e "their ali" in the county to put it in such form a will e.cape the eye of the tax gatherer ami fee urahlx-r. and there are many such, whim, action lay a double burden on HMM who have property in visible ImH Kvery taxpayer in tlie county should insist that reform in these matter. uiUKt tuke place and M use hi- ballot until it doe. iMvur. The Hast Oregon- lan i- determined to d, all it ,an thin direction, rear II ,,i the politic, of thoae who occupy orti, c an, I aspire ! o III i , Promises are nothing i: ibej are not followed by performance. THE ELECTION LAWS VIOLATED. DMMI in i Ailatralia nary, for ha- .i ten- ,, I lawn of 0l0Bf Thoe who are unilty j are criminal, ami cannot M) 0O I aftlaraO km under tin law, mmm it la not well for any of them to five publicity tn any of their criminal MM 1 in moment, of after-election enthu.i ii.in. THE COUNTY" TBEASURRSHIP. The orticial cunt dete'ii - hat S, K. Vate, the repiihlican . .n.diilnt, . i electeii trea.urer by a plurality of .even vote.. Tim-, the unexpected hn. hapl.'iieil attain. Ilefore the election it wa. not thought ui..ihle that Mr. Yate. could l- elected, hut after tbe election it i plain that the political wine-acre. Int .litht oi the e.ential hi in connect i, n n itii hi. caiuu.. The i-andidncy of W. t'. Ki'm, M an imlc.'li,eiit. prevented the Vote. Of thOM iliplcad over the VatiM iioiii ination from tretitthcmiik- I'wbler. , the democratic candidate, ami BMjidM Mr Kern drew MM other vote, that would have ifoiie to feebler had Kern not been in tbe race. In other wonM, it i w apparent to every om . that in. lead of Mr. Kern', candidacy re.iilt iiitf in Mr. Yate' defeat it broiinht about hi. election, by the narrow marv.il. ol .even plurality, and M r Yale- owe. hi. electi n to the action of the many peronal irieml- of Mr. Kern .olely. the MMMl trea.urer NMrfvlWJ , f ir re-election the very llatterinv vote of MM, Trea.urer led Yate. ia a HMKMHti Ol Milton, and it M from tbi. MfltllM thai much critici.m ha. come in pa.t ! year, to the effect that the c. iinry MM) MM M)HMJ tiiauipiilated in the inter. . I of individliai.. It i. tn be hOPM tiiat tin. OfftlOMM will ice ap ply to Mr. Yate' conduct of the OMM and mat at the end of In- term of two year. that ii can be .aid tn hi. credit that he had made an excellent trea.urer, havinv applied the cminty'- in y t unity pOfPOMI a. fat a it came into In- band.. With u.ch a record to hi. credit hi. re-election would Ml Uio.t probable, otherw i-e n. t THE BIGGEST PRISON IN THE WORLD. Near the MMtbWMt comer of the --tit i iicnt oi Au.tralia MMMN the htth MM) town oi I reinaiitle, and hall I mile back of it, nurroiiuded hy .and dune, and malice erub, I. a latuou. old convict pri.on the larue.t ix-nui iintitnt ion in the world. Ami yet i coin jxira t i Ve I y few .-ople, even in An Itrulia. know of it. exi.lence. W. -i.-n them hohhled -lowly round the cnor tnoii. iiiailninvle. tottered abnal tin-yarden- that latterly they hml been pMBlltto)) to keep and frateni ineil and mediated tovether. nriaoiier. iind keeper- alike. I'very MMTCMjr alti rin.in ' tin vch riin- .loninil their thrcHilbnre .ami faded military uniform.. plMMd on ineir nieiiai.. nun w un meir Tiav. carried uhiinl WOttld march proudly Imt .loulv down thrmib the principal .treet of the little town to the bMMh unit then hack MJBifl "home". Cut off bv many year of lIlMHMC from old tie. ami hehl ch-.e to their prMM life in the new colonv, tin y had liecome oblivion- to cverythinv but their old w ar inein. 1 UW VmMJt pa-er and the prfMM The convict, were pa.' all thMHJBl of e-cae. Time ami inn hmi dried Bp their criminal UTOMlialtie. ami tiny were a. harinle.. M little rblldfWI, ili deeil not unlike little children in many wav. There were verv lew of theiii that had not MMS black bMtOfJf of .Inline and detiradat ion a. a prelude to their convict life but on the peaceful, ! ItraMM iminen.ity of that aluio.t tlntrtV pri.on they were MBtNJ "lit tln-ir few reniiiiiiinv vear. in pare ami mini, livinv. Poll Inui.e. made from .hell.. 80nniBl winen I aket- ami carved mallei- root for .ah- to vi.itor thee tlnnv" With their (lower bed- lookup all their time. Once, when tbe Data of Edinburgh vfottod wMtn An Iral in. the L'liurd- went out in a body to the I r untie wharf to vreot 1 him. ImvIwj the prison HTM 0PM I Malt a doen of the convict lollowad the BH old fellow, down to the water and back avaiii. All could have none j if they ad liked, hut the preferred to atuy "hoaw." I'ri uantle jail i. j probnblv the only peiui. in.titUtlM in the world where pf IMHWI may wander! in mid out. MMh in tin- .un in front j oi the hiv irowninv entrance and III and leep. a. I have watched many of t In-ill . with th"ir hack, propin-d up MMImH the oiu.ide of the wail.. It w a - an old men'. bMM without thel wranvlinv tun1 diMOfd that MMlljl ex-j i-t in tboaa iMttltntKMM. ... Four old cannon that Vtood nMrdlMJI the four main walk, that lead to the entrance Kate, and once tilled Bight I ami day with vrape.hot typilied in their anpearai.ce the chalice that had . nine over thi. "citv nf .hackle". They .tnoii unloaded, covered with rtMti tln-ir once itapiuv. threateninv mouth, p'nik'.'ed with earth, nut of. which vrew DMtttital An. tnil ian rich' plant, with their .tarlike .carlet blMMBM. RHEUMATISM fusions muscles, Shatters Nerves, Slillens Joints. !li&st' (iJcttaSJ Is due toau acid MiMfl which cains access to the blood through failure of the pro: organs toMrrvoff and keep the sv.tem clear of all morbid effete matter Tht. r"'1' cmi.ine the most intense pain tlirouv i t In- veneral circulation is aeiiosiifii in me "inn. , , . " , , . . . i-, khcutuatisn. m.v attack with such MddMMM and seventy r M Xo make with.., a few ay. a health active person helpless ami ld-ridden. wrd, distort,-,! limb, and shattertd r?g TJ" devel-.pitiK. with slight wandcn.iK painv J.t severe e.much - make one feel uncomfortable . the ten dencv in such casta is to erow worse, and tiuallv become chronic . nmlw Like other Mood diseases. Rhemnati.m , often inherited, and P.XfrJ bod, iMOfKtMt cloth.ne. or nvtlnK calculated tn impair the health wi.i WhrJS in earlv life, but more often not until middle ace or later. In whatever fort... w hi ther acute or chronu teri? Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the prei ywy"" and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors alwav. prescnln-. cure KheumatUHii, nut ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. ... . , - - ; A remedv which builds up the Kei.eral health and at the same time rids the system CM Jg the onlv safe and cer.a.n cure for Rheumatism S S S made of roots herb, and lrks of won. i r tl ii .1 ' - l: : .L.. I 1.. ,1 , I In IllilOt I- im USKSI1 licit.. - soivrtn. puriivine propemes. iiiiatm me u.-ease in me riv;iii , ini.i in " i j . ,. , j, .u i.i --.i ai-T.i:. ' ii i-i.. -.ii...-. ....I i.i.,l.,r. the overwork., worn-out oreaiis, and clears tht sys.em U I tl, I I tlll'l I I -v-w !.- tin I ".win-on hi I ."Jin iiiiiiuimi-i nun v w. s. w. ... - . of all unhealthy accumul u OM S S S. curea prrnianently and thoroughly, and keeps the hliKxl in a pure, healthy Mate. Mr. T O Mallev. t n W. nth street ImliaaapolU. lml.. for eifhtetn moath waMrTiMv ailictet! Hth RheitmAtint hr w imble t frrtl or dretM hirrmrlf. Dnetor mhI hicr hi,i!'' ,Jr tiievl rtttv-twt) veA"ripi.'n ihtt fncuil nl jjiveu htm. without tht liKhtrt rrlif A FfJ to ttlMof ISB cureti him rrmnealty. ami hr ba nrttr hn.! rheumatic (ain MMt. Thiiwti five yearagt- We will send free our special hook on Rheumatism which should be in the hands of every sufferer from tins tortnnnj; dicaac. Our phyuians have madr nhxnl .md 'kin Hi .i iv atttrK maA will iive vnn UN inforTtittoti Of advire wanted. s write UlfTlJ fully and freely aU.ut jrottf CMt, We make no etl lf-C whatever for thil im let .-Vldress. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta (ia TO THE WISE ajWtfl ,vttfttftntTrrmtmn!,'","!?,f!VV!m",,"T'i ..Hammocks..! WwMrn tuuioii Aiuet Iran Al - Itj-speelal arranaement With n ,,.., , ers. we are enalili-O m ..ft.-r Tin .' ' ""' .11 DD rAMUUL the hsMUaa iirrteluf' weekly of III. ,!.-, " ' 'Ur.l V.lley Mate.. n Hub v " "1 i per. at an exeaedlngiy low flk.r. J ()HaoK .trim r'AHU H is remark . i. , i variny ami mirre.t ..t lu r ,'ei,t, i,,I""' ,.iil,t.-,lu ilie beat ana i J"'.a" ""IP- ' L i i . I I ol It. kiii.l. i MM woni-out orjraus, and clears the system sss ITS rARM rcATURES.."."1'.": .1. lure. I',.llrv M..L'. . .! IPX it (1,-tiillK Itt. rniiN 1'nifil Cttt itnn "'ii tn-fi'l with uitiwtrMt idiia djr able art to ntakf It invtilimhl. to thotn who I i. fir f IMne " Tit Inteat irhrtH t. tiirrrml Afjrrlriilftir ' wliieh the O. J. Fa iisilrIb utijr.(vn.',j. m THE FAMILY FEATURES eTTTniTToT!Tr!riierTrToT ,iou. Pnisle Contest, ud V mine Folks' l'aee IMi HpmiMl or as nnicn vi,,.rt n Mtsamnatof ttoSpMial Family I'm MMt Miv !" . Lat Tile l.n...l HMt) Corner "HI,' ' -i i,,. Ii.tar. A Cyclopedia of Progress and Events AM semlliiff MMM MtMlluttinn naMran eliililn.ii: Iter, aie ir.-seine.i. nwtiMld n, i . '-i in. in Aon.,-, i.r. mi. i i K W '; an, I ALMAItao for MM. Tins irrea- I ,.nic ,. . Cralnperlla uf ITovresa ad Remit. . ,. Mori. I. u t.ui.lo to Alaikeu. Uarki 1'rices ' "" " farnier. or tlne alio mien, I planum their MTtMM or doing IMFiMJ work I any kind in tin- line, you will tin, atrafy thing in nanlei. ttxils anil m) l arli w ire, staple, nails, heavy ain shelf harilaare ol the very ImM anility ami at the lowest price at VV.D. Hansford &Co.'s IVcilletnn. 0 MJ in. B argtMi line if pick from in the citv. ai price to suit nil pooket bookf, froni 75 oeuta up. 1 til- have i large stock of Garden Eioae, From 10 to 26 centi jut Foot. Try tbe "Veto" Barb Wirt' and wive one-third the o tt YEAR BUOK of Thr Ornni in rarif.tr. 3 Taylor, the Hardware Han j 72 Main Street. a Don't Make a Slave StllUliiiUtitl.llttliiillllltitlrtiitlUiUiUitlllltiUtitttltilltUiil '''"'"'"'''""'''MVIillillilllliillHtliill'llulllliiiillliiliiiilliiiiilllllllil It Is a treasiirrefPtfttlstl.-s.reriseit t., h.k. . J'arin or Jtoiua, ami iiflice or f'ft. --. . aIw, ence Work nn F.very Huliject Pot tinning (Jl? cilturr. InUuitry, I'nnmiun-e. an'l Jlum a-fii lie Affair., I. nan miles, ami Politic. ; 11 -an I Kduoatloc, lielarlaa, ud Bael.lv. it i- a i I AJnuutM of Calendar., the Weather. Am. mimical Data, TTIr.t. tor Each M inti, I : - "A SAMPLE COPY niauuiii"' f - rn.. , (ir.miii(t Till-: on wi.i .ir i i r vniiiu, m.i i noil' r . .1 i i ii i ii l j i i ; .. . , j i Our SPECIAL Offer; Wet!y Cist Orenonian,$t.50 1 j:aD.48 Judd Farmflr, ik, I.OD s:; uy Fan Bwa aid Almanac, .50 1 Our Price for All. $1.85. tlilllMI. EAST (RI human PUB. CO.. Pendleton. Oregon. Does no, warm except through MMMMNMB, l-'cssl ilovs not nourish except tBfMgrb lUaMtMM. You may a.-, well Iiuk .1 Md pile to g warm aa expect to jjet nourish ment out or Had which MB BBBBM tlii'est Ir. PWr , GokMB Medical Diacoven' cm ills - of the stonuch ami inv.in. of It enuliles the ami put on M, tin- ilivi.ioii in wiii, 1 .reiuair.il- lie-, vvj. tlie hi't crown OOMBf ol the ABMtalMlBII KNOD. ami wa not until tweiitv -im- year. Ml tli.11 tin- Hteuoy stream o convict iblpi H-Ueeil t, toucii II- rhores. Old Btrtnny Bny.nMi BjniBBjr, mi the MM BBMti had MMB llrit.un mImImI convict MJBNMMMBl lor nearlv lull a century, hut the IBpid gTOWtll Hi New -011th wBMM 111., I tin- i,,r, i- ol ptihln opIalsM turned tin- place witl. lU Ifrini history IfPM a living I. ill k oi the moat ls-aiitil.il little siiLtirLui. cities on the continent. It was then tiiai the town ot Kreiii.ii.i. 1 i-gM It till up rapnllv BMBMliMll - Ih. MM tion of a .lone jail MHlbi. id holding within it. walls "M.ijui convict. -tin- inajoritv of MMB ladntr probably the in I most tianleiieil criminals of tin- cen- jtury. I lie litiililiiiii ol tins prism, vv.i . aiiut is known in- a 'crown job." and, like moat British publi, workr of that kind. MM completed "on honor " pTODBbl centuries will BMI Mfor. It. rolid Mmnsloot groalM wall- r crumble it lattlliieuts shows sliin- oi rtm .iv of your wife, hut sentl MB linen mid other articles that MBM wash dnv 11 family terror, to our laundry. We have the facilities to produce maximum re sults at n minimum of labor, our work is a. Bright a a rose bush in bl. om. and our rates low ciiduo.Ii to provoke 11 smile. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Roointon. Prop. Telephone 60 Oregon Lumber Yard 1 Crescent THE MOST P0PULAU VVHKEL- Men's Wheels Ladies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - S2S and S35 $2() and $35 $25 - - $60 Inc trouble or iauigr.tloti now In 1'ierci - Coiumoti Jv.-iim Medical Adviser la MBt free on receipt of stamps to co-,1 of mailing 101. Send l one cen'. MMHM fct MMM or tl .utiipa for cloth biinliii);, to lH. K. V. Pierce, lluffalo. N. Y. The largest lo.-k of SaJdlerv . Mar ne.s, Tents. NN agon Cover., Cn" vaa. L.p Dusters, Pope. Strl g Leather, etc., Is kept by It i. is-ii.c said that a man gMM I waicer before the election that a certain candidate would carry rulton pMMMM. Aitr the money was deposited in the atakeholder's bauds the liial.. ... it .. ruporteil, went anioiiv: the voter- .,. the preeiucf and tol 1 manv of IMM that in mms he won the U-t tin amount of his winnings would lv turned over to them lor a BMMMUlitf i.,-i-,l which many of them MMM kO promote. Probably the man referred to ibws not know , and neither do lb,-votei- iiitlueuced, that they are parties to a crime, and an- stibj.i , proeecutiou for violation oi section lH-M of the election lawe, which reatl as follows "If any voter of this state shall accept any K''l. s'ratuity, valuahle cou.ideratiou, or thing, or any pNMMI thereof, or any prom i at- do, or cuiim to be done, any ucl beneficial to such vl'-t with the understaniiig or MMB ment, i-vpie.-.- or implieii, that MMB voter will, at any legally uuiborueil election in thi. state, give his vote for or against a particular latrsoii or caiidi date, or iu a 1 arte in. u way, such j voter, npou conviction thereof, shall be puni.hed by iMJtiMMsBMBl in the peulmutiary uot loaa than one year j nor more than five years, or l,v un priaonment 111 the county jail not less than three mouth, nor more than om year." Uow many -nun iu I inatilla county, I ...a !w .... .... mj . V... I ....... 7 . 1 "'i'"1' nearly all w re guilty of violating Ibu awrtiua ol the white-headed and toliurut.. Most oi Western Australia continual to grow , and, after latariug for man) years tin stigma of "convict sitttleme.it", was at last freed irom the stain. a her lister MHMJI bad bMBJTMH Is-fore, tin home B0MMBMBI BBBSBBBUMJ thai It would soul in, morn of its conv ict ,-,,.... 1. tin- MBtiaMM oi Australia. Tin d.iv that tills ons-iamatioii Mkd Bfasl ern Australia the ieople U-gan a week of joyful demonstration, and fete, in im leiiration of the decision. And from that day. they began to let the very I MiSMBM of the place back iu the I r.-mautle hills die out of their memory . But the convict prison continued to hold its thousands for the decree, in shutting off the immigration, also announced that the life convicts al ready iu the jail should I Mild tle-n until they died. And so. after a few years, tin- prison setti.d down into a humdrum routine, a city iu itself of death in life, with im new arrivals, M excitement, in, release from the pitiMM daily routine till the gravi da lined the issly ami held if q jta embrace but a MB MM outside the jail gale- Joseph Ell I Ik. I..H...H " - .SELLS.. 1. limber. Lath. Shiiiulc, Kuildinu Paper, l ar P.tpcr. lmilJitius. PickciM Lima and CaaMBt, Hriv.k and utnl. Baak atad latir. s-icfii DihiA: IfViraduBia, Tarra Culta Pipe. Borie & Liht, Prop's Another consignment of theS25 and $26 W heels just received. CRESCENT AGE'NO East Oregonian Building AT ATTORNgYS. S.RTBR A BAUCY, 4TT0RKI v l.nw I llll-e III SSVIIIC. llallk llu . . T. (I. HA1I.KY LAWYER. OFFICI II J u.1,1 linlliltiiK I'viiilleion, Oregon I tins Law. I ITZt.KIIAI.Ii, ATl't i;XK V AT itfln-i in MmMUM llliiik. N. KKUKIM.KY AT'l'i i: N l; Y AT l.AW OMm in .Moal.llon liim k. I.. P. UnYl. ATTttKNKY A I l.AW. IU i uurt Hi. t. A. I-HW NKWHKRRY, ATTORNEY AT llisiln I '., Assei latliili In, I AM EH A. Itllllillllg. ri. I. law OFIK I. in JCDD PHYSICIANS. UK. .i. I., y. i.i i. juis,, s k tweeu t ourt aii,l Alia, ripvi-isi .. i- nuoti In tie- Iruatoieul n( eye ear, nasi '.must. clmt -itnl skill ilisesses. or, w.a.ooLK, omcr: inTHspli;. IM Mtringa Mink MtldUM. mi, noun, M In 1- s ill. ; 1 lu .'. p in. Tvlupliom TT. V. W. VINCENT. M. 1). OKFH K RIAt ul Firat National llsnk. vifti, . ..,,ur luiuU m n. I li. -I a. n. 1U. i ..I. SMITH. t'KKH 1. i'VKI; HEN . I. .-inn lafOMI Hank TMphn. 11. rtti- 'Ivtli i I. '1. -Uliiilli' .1 II. ri. '.AKI IKI.O, M. I'.. Hi i MKOIATH-i- Physieiaa ami fiurg-.-ou "it in JusVl HnildiM. DKNTIiTS. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL KOHLtR. Pt- Tk Osl; F rit Cm S4 Complttt Hon i tv Citj. Alta St., opj. Court Houe I s X- -s 8j! Bert; A! Tri.il. fit. Sm.;. Rmm titr,c Lijlti. f, Proof ggo Mi The New .ork World. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets, PENDLEToY 0DEU0N li i at),ng Ha nea ami Saddle "lan-ulactur.-f of Eastern Oregon Thrice-a Week Edition You Can Get Ths Galobrated PiSsnar boar iu bottles, dclivereil to any prt 0: ghy, at tOLOO per IDozen. Bottled by Ceo. J. Pottner N . .TOST A UAH.N T TMti HltlCt. OF A WfctKLN. Tbe jailers in the prison, one to every twenty-five convicts, wen- drawn exclusively Irom tbe ranks of war veterans. Old In-roes uf the Crimea and Indian mutiny, many of them with their brea-ts ,,.vored with cla.pt, and medals, went down 'lie mail u, the grave side hv side with the men they guarded. Willi the puaaiii nf the vear the baud ol time i .-nan to lay Mf) on all alike. In IMK6, when 1 last viaited the prison, there Has a I.i-,-. nation in wal, -Inn the quiet, drouiaj .siatenuti that its few remain Hit llllli.it. - Tl.or, wer ., about Mvuiity veterau. and -Hx. convict. U K. .vi. .1 ot fvHKKM0000K00 Webster's : . Lciionary ollte - lHal-ruliftd." II ;reai Htamlitrtl Anthurny, 9 i snus l.,n. I. J. lirswrr. 'r au. I S. Sv.pr.US9 I unit. 0 -- SI'UIMI.IKI - , 1. I -'ffSUMit CoarL'sll Uv sub- u t , I',..... iru.snaotMSU' r ll 4,1 tn S. kswluuu4s. () , unul Ju I Cfllllllsriltel I i i-r selsinli, foCaS PSS9 X j gMVMlBMM. s i r! 9 9 ' OU.MC. saerrtuii.t ;.,!, .i, 9 MpriiiKlltrta. Num. A CAI'TIUS. li" sol i , , "WM.Mr. tliil.iniT!?f Q i-1O.l.UMjiU ..f w.iai-r. I.i. X Q sn tn IUr vsiksis I. A L.. I., ill ..i,r ..ll. .vi.. i Daily t..t Ongoman, dchver.d by canM, only 15 cauu a w.at. Daily &aat Oracooian, coinei. only 1J caull a Tin most w idely circtilat.il "w.-eklv " MWBBBBBT III Aluericn is the Thr,..'..,. Week edition of TJie New York World, ami with the presidential MUBHsifD now at hand ymi cannot do without it. HMM are some of the reastms whv it is easily the leader in dollar a vear journal i.m. It is issued every other dav, and is to II BBfBMM dally . lAery week each siilssL-rila-r receives Is. liases and often iluriii): the "busy" - -i ill -I paKe. each vviek The price is only tl per vear. It is virtually a' daily at the price of a weekly. Its news covers everv known ouri nf World. Nil WeklvlieWSI,HI.r .-r.nl. I stand alone and furnish such service. Tin- Thrice-a-Week World lias at its disMwal all ol the reaourcew of the Kreatest iiewspuis-r in existene. il.u woiulor of modern journalism America s dreatest NtWIHM " aa v ''""' -"'ell-The' New lork World. Its politiMl news is abaolutely im- lruai. 1111. iact will tn-of eep.1 nil same in ine prceiileiitial comiua on. The i.-t of current fiction is in its columns. Th.-se are only some of the reasons t her. are others. Head it and MM them all. Wt - offer this un,ualed i.,wvr am the weekly hast llreaonian to Ketlier om- y,.ttr for S. 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