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Did You Ever See a Cut Like This? Hamilton, Brown'i own mui ol ihoM tot ladies, misses-, mi'ii ami bovi at prtaai tlmt have Um profit nt in tWO. lvery pair 'juarnnteed. A gold watch given awav mi Mm tir-t of July. A chance with even dol lur purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood SAITKDAY, JUL moo. DAILY. WEEKLY AND 8EMI-WEBKLT V TUB Kaat Oreffoninti PnM.ahltif? Comi-atiy, FBNDLIITON. T ORLUON. IIL. MHKtrilON RATH: iniop-N ,v . jjrnail (Inc c ; v .I : SBotitht, l-jr mtil Una ''0(y per wtk. iy trrl-r trial u(ctitttM ng M himiM Ml wbbki v tVMCairtlOM MTMl Ow t.cp; vn ftir On- c tifif m t tnnnth Tilal iut-.fi;-.. Pig l MMM wbbki.y MMMHVfMM rath. On cop? ont HU (ae in, i itt ii t.'h Trill MatCftfMM Vint . copy l . I 7 . 1 . 1 . . i ,, i 1 . Mm: III,. I . A l.r, Oa. lh, M Ittt. in .i.i.Wt.kl itt tiiuntlt . . . . Oa. Infb. 01 Itai. in Mil, per mt,nth Two laeaiaa. of Ini, in Only att.l Wffalf par month Oral tntoo mi. lit. . stiru.Wr.hly, prr tn. It f. r month I .... th,.e tm hr . Daily. Dar tn. It i.al innn,h . . Urat trtaa ln Ita . lit I la, If ami v aak I v, ". Inch p. nn.aiii t 19 Iraa tit. I.. cf leal, m w -.llf par m nth teat DOW Ih.oo t.tha. In W.atly. par In, h per month . . lot Oaer thro in. h.. In Tn..t.y a latua of betnl.Wt.blf. Of Inth per it, ..nr. tc lolli! nonpar.tl a lvettiaet.nlt in v,i. l ,. Weellr of fatty . '.ill tnattt.i.a. pat ir.iit.li . acn uumuw.i Hon, vx . c- ootlcoa, tart taata i r . Una, -a. !, Iniertloa. llrvaii ami Htevenson. iH-nioc ruts can vote the ticket, llrvaii wa only a wentern man He in a man of the four nu yearn ugo. MM tixliiy. .fim Hum Lew in nut a little more ail vtirtising mid notoriety nt Kuinus 'ity. ami i r ii he is happy llrvnn in not a imlitical weather oiM-k. He line- not change with everv change oi tlie political wiml. II woiihl not sacrilice "conviction" lor "harmony Hryun represents a protest against the insolence anil until of wealth Hrvan cannot lie Isiiighi, ami tli.r i- his greatest crime in the even of the wealth worshippers. David II. HIH'l "I um a ilemiKTiit" Ih not without pith mul point just now. Davitl B, bus inMeil la bit popu larity an a ileiuiicr.it hy hi- work at Kansas City. In popularitv he stands uoxt to Hryun. Tie- nomination of Aillai I. Steven son for the vice-presidency on the ilcuiocratir ticket in u strong move ami one thill will strengthen the ticket ill that he will Httntct a lurgc numher of votes that went to McKillley four yearn ago. Hin nomination will gin- them uxcuve to return to the (ohl. Hryun Mid thorn- who ilenire.1 to mollify the platform: "If we are to have a limine for a platform, then let um have a (lodger for a camlnlate." Ill other wonin. if there wan to be any iloilxini;, any truckling for volen, he wouhl not he the camliilate. Thin in not the ti rat time that llryan han tboWB that he wan a ilemiM-rat, a plain, or.li nary, frunk, MMM ilemocrat' Coniiiiaiiler-iii-t'hief WolMlav'l re mark that (ireat liritain ha- more olouiin Mgta over her than at any tune niiice the lav of the irciit Napoleon nhow- how acutely appn-hen-Hive of another ami greater war Hritinh public opinion in. Ilia further ntali -meilt that tflOfftM reuular- are now umler ariiin, with H0000 VOlHaMWI III reiwrve, in a mirpriaiiiiK hit of newn. The "yellow eril" in urowing worue. "The white man" i hunting up too many l.iiruVua, ami the wormi of it in the felloH who in mainly MfJMMlbla for Muting the biinleiiM iloen not expect to ti.. hin nhare oi the work in carrying them. The fOO.lWtl.OUO Chinew nhouhl lie allowutl to work out their own ileetinien. ho far an the "white man'' han attempted to annint MMM lie han inaiie a aorry mean out of it. Miaaionary nieililleaoinenena in China in largely reaponaibh- for the pronent grave troiihien them. The recent r.-p. rtn from South Africu jmtify the expectation that u-ol.l. min ing in that moat productive gold field in the world will be MMMMd abort ly. The exierta eatimate that the gold production of the world in IUUI Mould liave been fully -tOl),OWI,UUI hut fr the temporary ceaaatiofl in South Africa, due to the war, ami they eati mate that it will certainly reach tjaot), 000,000, and probably exceed that MUD, for the prenent year. Thia will be, even in Mm face of the temporary MMWOatMa of mining in South Airica, a mark il increaae over IHUO, when Mm total waa :il.r),000,UKj. fbil will make the prinluction of the decade over fLMtlO.OUJ.OUO, and for the half MM(Mfff MOM than i , 000, 000,00b. It ia a remarkable fact, and one wliich ia .varcely realixail by the piihlic, that the gold pnnhi, turn of (he laat half, century han leen more than twice a great aa that ,,f the ymn tril)r U) the diaoovery of gold in California, a fact which readily account f..r tl... (lupoaitiuii BRYAN FOR PRBSIDKNT V. .1. Bryan wan nominated with a nhoiit at Kaunas City, an was predicted. Never in any national convention Ire fore has there been a domination of personal it v and of influence no com plete. Never has umpiest ioned iower carried so IBtrWMBtWII a renponsihility : but Urvan ll aaiMi to the tru-t, is worthy of all confidence from MMM h hopes to nerve. It in plain that upon V. .1. Hrvan dependa whether wo are to reniain democratic republic or to become "world-power empire: whether gov ernment of tile people in to exist or t iierinh. If Hrvan is defeated thin fall he w ill probably have to retire us national lender, ami tin- would givi the coveted opportunity tn those wh wish tn found an empire upon thi wreck of u republic ! If the republican party, an at present dominated and led. in given i ... lor another four veurn there will be no re turn possible to the principles of tin Declaration of Indeeiiience and tin provisions of the Constitution in deal ing w ith our new possessions. An in i Te.i-.i standing army will he mailt permanent. (lovernment of distant colonies by civic carpet-buggers am! military pro-consuls will Ih me tin established rule. If the democratic camliilate is nuc- tul it will be in hin power h honor.itilv 'ii. l tin- lioiielenn war ot con- tpiest in tin- Philippines by the simple hut aulticient pile of unnuring to their inhabitants the fr loin and the protection which we have proinincd to the OnbtUM. He cun curb DMtMMOly hy appointing an attorney-general wlm believes that the lawn against monopolies should he and can be enforced. ml more than anything: If llryan is elected president, he will take to the White House, an .lamea Creel man tjuyn, "a glory of a maiiboo.l that it ban not known for many yearn." He will attract there and in Wanhiugton holarn, statesmen and pliiloaophern, rather than money changers and poli tical hurhita. With Hryun in the White House the insolence ami arrogance oi wealth will In. discouraged . if not broken, and the thousutidn wlm feed and fatten upon the public crib ill Ire Hth d and checked. The money devil ami the trust evil w ill contribute to keep Bryan out of the White House, hut tlie American I pie the plain, toiling musses should see to it that lie is pit in. Hryun trusts the people, ami be in nearer the people, nearer a representa tive of theirs, than any man in public life. Hrvan is worthy of the con fidence of the people, worthy of their support ' datum Tin ami enfolds ia uls ucler. au id, ' when said, Ther. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, THK MAN. .lames Creelmuu, the well known MWatktpW corrcaMiidciit, write of Hryun, the candidate of the ram for proaltlent, as follows: moral i ... which dominate- Mr. Hrvan'a public life ii the kev to bin private chur- Io n Cicero spoke tin. people 'How tlnqiMnl in OIqmoI but 1 1. iH.'stheiiea spoke the paoplfl "I. el Hi go uguilint I'hilip. " i- - iiiething ah. .ill Mr. Hrvan that make- all who aaaociute with him more earnest, more ready to make Maffaoaft. more indifferent to mere abune and more intennely and peculi arly American. There un- no MOMll ill bin life. To lie with him in like walking on the seashore in the sun light. At forty he han still tlie un nullietl ideas, the unbroken faith of u boy. Ami any man may be bin com rude if he will; nuy, Ilia verv brother U.-cently in Chicago a committee ot fifty Ntrungera culled to encort Mr. Hryun to a public tutnuuet. Mr. Brvan went on ahaving himaelf MfOM a mirror while he talked to the commit tee, and presently bin viaitora weni busy putting the atudn in hin shirt MatMH An hour or two later he soared out of himaell in a reallv great oration, lifting hin hearers 'tn the aiipreiiient heightn of patriotic thoughts an appeal for a republic no just in all itn wayn, ao majestic in III virtue, that nil the nations of (. ,,r, would turn to it ua the urbitrator of all differences. Mr. Bryan is teuirerunee incariiate. He loves liierature rather Until art, the trout ilraani ralbar thun the theatre, the farm rather than the citv, tlie amall church rather thun the Mthadral , He loves men more than laiokn and hooks more than money. I have heard him defend Mr. Mc Kinlev from unjust attack":. He loathes and avoids personalities or illume in conversation. Thin in one of the noblest and most attractive Irnitn in In- p NOna I life. lie is detent mid tolerant IB hit speech j fair, just, even tempered. Two days ago a distinguished woman naid to me: "You have associated with Mr. Hrvan a great deal. Itn'l it a (Ml that he is provincial : that he ban not silinh enough for the White H0"MT" It is true that Mr. Bryan in pnivincial, but only in the sense that Abraham Lincoln was provincial. He is careless of his clothes hut care ful of his morals. He cannot speak Krench or lead a cotillon, but be can give vou in the purest and sweetest l'.ngllnh the story of the struggle of man for liherty in every nge, ami in familiar with the solid literature of the world, lie has the outwardness of a man who is big of mind as well as of body. There is the rnggetlnens if truth in all bin ways. He liven simply ami MMttlMM frugally, not because hi' cures for money or because lie does not know that there are other and more extravagant ways of living, hut because bis tastes are simple. The verv simplicity of hin life and speech is a corollary of his native dignity. His attlnl points are tlie ipiaintuens ol his country. Like Lin coln, bis peculiarities are the signs of his pure ami undiluted Americanism. Nothing can be more graceful than his unaffected, sincere home life. It may lie true that many of the pn-senl element of social lib- n, the wmii House WOUld be modilicil if Mr. Hryai should lie elected president, hut hi would tiring to that place the glorv ot a maiihooil that it has not known for tiinnv vearn. He will attract to tin White House scholars, statesmen and philosophers, rather than monev changers or political harlots. Ami flu humblest mail in the nation would have access to the president. I have met almost everv great man of my time in the principal countri of the world, but I have never met a greater man than Mr. Hrvnti. A rule one finds the idealist a man of frail bodv, phvstcallv incapalile of making a continuous struggle. Hut here is an incorrupt idle idealist with the physical strength of an ox. No. wherein the world is thereto be found u more perfect combination of initial, spirit ami body. The three are evenlv balanced in the democratic lender mental energy controlled h intelli gence, imagination inspired by philan thropy, virility disciplined by virtue. Hi neemn to grow liroailer unit leeper everv venr. Hin religious con- Vletloni un- vitul to him, hut he avoid religious discussions. He seems t. feel that religion is a private thing be tween a man and his tiod. "We are all trying to cast out devils." he nay-, "and each man works in his own way. " l our year- ago Mr. Hrvan wan a Wentern man. Todav he in iiutional- almnst international. Then he wa- an agitator: now he inn statesman. Ills life and conduct are based on what he believes to be the truth, ami noth ing cun induce him to ubandon a cause it he believes it to be righteous "And vet," he suidolllv u week ago, I would he a fool if I did not rejoice in the triiimnh of riirht rather in the triumph of what I believe to Ih. right." (yticura THE SET $1.25 Com plot v Kxtcrnui mimi Intern ft TrnntMMi f'r I'.v.tv Humor Cnii-tHtin of Ctinri iM fUe.), to clPni-t' the kln nf mint finl "r.ilc-, ntul Boflcii hc thirkriic'l cuticle, ( I TIM II V Dint- mrnt (Mtv.l.tn Instantly flJtS Nehlttf ( In.trt- ttoti, Md 1 1 1 n iMTi.it I ti.itl)c MM MML ml CUIIUUM RMOttVl xr (') ), iDflOOlMM I'li'HII-e the hliitcl. A Hlnirl' net l-t often surttclent t. rtire tht. most tortlllln, l!-lij(Urin -kin. ne.-llp, ;fit l't I MJMMM) i-'i'- , MmImM) mtil InitJi- t, it v id tia of h.itr, when the lit "t pbjTik . : nml nil iitlicr i cineillet fall. tmiimmmnimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Harvest Trade.! , 3 ITo the When in need of... Max I' Cable, i lastor, it ill c.v tin sizt's, liilllL't Hoe Downs, wire Orease, Eldorado ;i Biitok l il, lap- Oil, 'ompoand py c:is- or barrel . I!'' of wl ur a good Stow iir Steal lot tiif t k uouse, orks, Al-Wel Under ill and nl'lt'irntifflv Coa.. ,.. , tr FALLING HAIR it tli wi.-M V jj : i litu . i ' m v- , HMSMI Hi tn t'ur (l"mciri fia- i mi- tacts rrrvr',ir.i by I'm i gal pi leas fifoin NORTHERN pacific! RUNS PuUmBnSk.CpinRCl, ElcKant Dininnii.e,, ' Tourist Sleep K ji ' To New Goods... I Taylor, the Hardware flan i 3 THROUGH Tickets And Cheaper Than Ever.. 721 .Main Street a Poftiaraa, Carpets, I .ace ClirtalttS Wall Paper. H.'.idtjuartcrs for White, Bteodaid sad Blditdgt Sewing Machines JESSE FAILING Main St., near Bridge FOR aaiauiiiiiaiauiiiiiiiuiiUiiiuiuiiuiiaiiiiiiuuuiiiUiiii Waterman's IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA m ia youK BOSTON ..II aaaalaat. r-- . .... l-.iior. imiht mill s I ToroOffB llt knts In I HI tlltlH Hnn mul Ainerleitti "th. "M""1 "'i t llhln. Insurance Fire, Life, Aeriilent, Plate (iluss, eti TIME SCHKDULB. IVllilli'tiin I ruin irnvc-i rt-lullft,,,, ,Uv st r, nm p m, ' 0,"pt son4iJ Ii "lrM"'r laKirnmiliit,, ,me , ... . nil .. i,r Writ, loll, llri'i t hue trieti, ilwayi lOverv PWl fully gnarant I. MAX iui:k. 7IS Main St. mui, or a i 1'liiril Hint Mnrri.,,1, hi. a .L7'L. ""'IH "71.1. 1 o. Loans on 0ltMMd County l'roperty, Real Estate lmprovetl ami Cniiiijimveil City Lots, Stia'k Uaiii hes ami Wheal harms BEE J. R. DICKSON, Lust Oregon ian Huiltling. Puget Sound Warehouse Co. WaMbontii on w, v amir- tn lnleeii.tent mlliMoti. C, It It nml Wurclmti! hi TACOWIA. WASHINGTON. Alwavx In MnrKt i RnOfWfl ill ItlfftMNri PrllNNI HMMdbltft Kurnlshra Mt'k nml (wine tn farmora, And bmiIiw dJVMiej ii ernpH or on WlMNU tn uareliMuaen. 1 H DIlfDUCY, Afftai, NatdUtOtt. "'Ill' - ill Maker A (TolaOM't. MSI 'I In loinrllce t.i. HomtmwrHY, Ann I nt Hillx. lulls K. MoNT'.t'MKin ,Afetit hi Warren. II. AUNM, A Kent ni VaiiM'elfr. ti S HltAi'i.nv, Ak'It at Athelia The Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard The Fastest. Shortest nnd imeet I. me so rai East and Sourfesti IH THK r Two Daily Solid Vestibule Trains! main On flu LlbnrT in KIT HAVS & CO., I'rnprletom. All jtlndi of Bay anteeil the best oil the ; for Iimihc NtiK'k. Hates mul Omin for nale. liolletl . market. Pltdtf of stall POO HI, reasonable dive us a tall. mi BManad Hurley Good burn, llig guur-orrnl" t'rilni't' mitl Ttt.irtHt SIiti h In t'rt8), llaft.'i MiunkliiK ami iwiiii iwrirer Mtitip, l-iriU'iau t nnir 1 nr. ( r reep Pendleton to Denver, Kansas City, Omili ana tnicago wttoout codDUt York, Htiakiiuil TO THE WISH Mill 1IH Get Kcady for Harvest Have your header h;ds nttult:, your wuter tanks lixikecl over and have your Iced racks 111 order, so there will lie no delay when the time comes to It. it vest this year's bi crop We make header lieds, water tanks and feed racks at very reasonable prices. Call and see us. Pendleton Planing Mill & Lumber Yard K. P0RJTBR, Proprietor. V'ArArVrVSrr only aaa 1 1 .. 1 , t-- n, ntlll'r I .. 1 , t 1 . trail ill mi ratM, UeklU Md l ill in(,irin.!loncll nt ur mli ni.. L' V U 1 ... . j. n. i..'i iiitoi , urn' ini N. IH Third IL, I'nrllMd.uniJil THK CITY. Livery, Teed and Sale Stables... wHkIS SlflHSON I'roprittal "I hail female trouble for eight yearn," writes Mrs. I,. J. Dennis, ot US B M College St., Jicknonville, Ills. " Words cannot express wli.it milfereil. sought rein' amon;., tin im in.tl profession and Jound none. I riemls urgnl me to try Dr. Pierce's Pavorita I'rest'iiiition. When I eom- Mtwctd taking inlinHclaa 1 weigh el ninety live pound. Now I weigh one hunt I ret 1 ami fifty-tix 1 . imU un in than I ever weighed lietore. I .t, mi I,. t.l 1 would lie from day to day ami long lor death to come ami elieve my suffering. 1 hud internal inflammation, a dikugreeable drain, baaring down imiu, umi nch dial 1 an Vat inonlh but now I uever have 1 '..on do .til nr. own work ami .111, u strong ami healthy woiuun." tick wuiurn Mic tnvilcfl Id cuti.ull lr Firr.t- l.v Irllrl aav Currrarjoiltlrlli'. pi I vslc. Atttllr. r K V flrnr Bllflllt. N V farmer, or those win, intend plMtiaa their gardens ur doing spring wurk of unv k 1 in 1 in this line, von will nnd vervthing in garden tool- ami I liurb wire, staples, nails, hoavv ami shell hurtlware of the verv best iiality .1.1.1 ut the lowest prices at W.D. Hansford &Co.'s I'ellilleton, dr. gon. I In lirgeit itocK of Saddler) , Mar. ucss, Teiltl, Wag. in Covers, Can vas. Lp Duatera, Kopc, Stri g l.eatlier, etc., Is kept by Joseph Ell Byers' Best Flour... To make nood bread MS livers' He it Flour, it took litsl premium at the Chicago World s Fair, over all competi tion, ami Ktves excellent stisluctlon wherever used I'verv sick is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Hurley, Seed Rye and Ueardless Uarley. Pendleton Roller Mills .1 a . b. muo, rrop, HrHn shlir.. I et t ti You Can Get The Celebrated PiSsner beer Everything New N,. f,trsi; New ItlgH. Best rigs anil teimi In the city. Hoarders given ths best attention. Service any hour ot' thcniiihll Telephone No. 70. HOITT'S SCHOOL flenlo Mark, San MnteoCo., Ol Ma iifw lilltliliiitfs. ii. wlv luriiltt.fl Ut lorlfrt ami tfyiiitia-tiiiiii lntitlful ourruuil iilM. 'arriu aiiMrvi-i.i ...mik intlt (iMiniiiKltl) t ttlllilM-'l rtlDl iifT. r tUM r III fart in irttiuiiix - ,i iTf"llli ! it' lli UIllTrrti nil) vt'iir ii -iit Aiik' t IMm n ' 1 luguc Ika (i . Hum. I'h i I'fiOtlpa. i.ti in bottles, deliv The Reason Why cteil to anv nart ol citv S1.5Q per at Dozen. oottlao bv Gen. J. Wool for Sale lays ufaaoh w.tek I will baal khe Gbldaa Hult to reoeive teal ,s ,, Lots of Wool No 13 and 17. alxiut Ctlll s.;ii L c 1 1 wuin'ti in .... . n.it-(.. iiU1'ni wareunnsi til" ivjitctiiij. any or all liiils. I Mill' Hole The 1 eading Hi Dcsi and Saddle rian ulacturar ol tiaatern Oregon BABBITT METAL. roHttrve the privilogu J. t. SMITH B "S , !Li 1 ' ' y "un 1 1 1 ! , OBII 01 tlio ureal coinniMiiul nations, recently shown, to adoot this "eeeaairy uud us iiuturul in nielul us their siundur.l ,,f "'uttisiiiaiisliii. us in .ml .ai,u. unuirs. I have heard There wus u timo when .Mr. Hryan felt thai some tluy the crimes of law less wealth und ruiueiuiis 0MMMWM isiwer UKUiuat the toilers of the aonnlVV would briux on a i-hysical -1 1 and in those duys Mr. Hryun wus a gladiator, with the Bant iinior given aplrll of u gludiutor. hut new tenderness of spirit has come into his life. He seem- . Is- nil, ,1 with the nit a that love is the only iinlifting liirgi in the world, uud that love is us I .ol II ICS lirivute him talk of bis eiieiiiiea without a word of bitturiieau. " '' lilt PllHl lll...... Ol.... ..fff t OL," " "a-naa- PCR FARMERS ..... v.. ATTORNEYS. t'AUTKI! .1 IIAI.IIV A I ItiKNFY.s ifl Law. Olttt e in SavhiKr 11,01k Huiltlim ItKAN A LOWaifl., A I 1 0KNKVS 11 l.ittt ItiHint II Aaa.it ittP ,111 llluak. rfMa 1. ni, Orrxoii T. ti. HAI1.KY. LAW. KB, OWICI 1 In. 1.1 HllllillllK. I'ell.ll. 'lull ort'Ktllt I'llttS. KITiiK KAI.I' A'lTOHNKY in Law. Ottlce In Asatrciuliuit Block. N. ItKKKKI.KY. ATTnKNKV AT UJ OBIt e 111 Assut'lnlliMi 11 1 . i. U K. 1). HtiYI), A.TT0BNKY AT LAW. Court Hi. H. A. Law. MKWIIKUItY ATTllKNKY iq It.Miut lb. Aim. tla. I. li.ii, 'It ua jamkk a. raa. LAW o.-m t in jiia alia lac, PHYSICIANS. lilt w ti i ul. I. t if- I'll K IN I'KSUU Inn auvuius lunk kiill.liini ' in U a. m. ; I loS p. ui. Tiliplliairo tf vv VIWfllCNT u I) IlKKIUKII uf First Naliuual Bank. ii"- ""l a. in. ; 1 to 3 p. m. lilt i i si mi n. i n I. tiYKKI dleUin bvU,, MiMtat tlunt t lelel.liutl. .. H. 8. (JAKKIEl.D M D. UOMKOPAj ... ... ........ 1 orti.t- IU .1 aUoMt' DENTISTS. DKNT18T. orm K. A. VAUOH AN, In JuUil UuliUlug. A. I.. HKATIK. I). I'. ! i'i ' W W Uaviuga iiauk. tiai mluiiniaicnsi. K. A. MANN DKN'I Is I IN AlW tlon Block, nver K H Clt'i'itiii'iatwa ARCHITECTS we icase ce Hence t all lies in the uniform ex f our lauiidrv work Hnla ami ipail linen only comes from a nluce where every thin).' is done right. There ia no satisfaction in wearing things (but look us Ihoilfh they'd hud a brush with the liners. Knjov the U llelit of good laundry, uud let us lend vou our xl ish at low rules of iutereit. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinwn, Prop. Telephone 60 IN l't) I' Nil THK Kul.UlWINti ANT- liiai llau. ueeit ot. i, ll. Iiy b I'll) Msrslial auil w ill be wiltl at Ihc oiijiralion ul ten tUy. for coala anil exneustiN: One bay florae, aboui auveu year, ul.l brand ft I .1 A (loan t Its!) on luft aliuuliler' wttlgtu atroiii UoU isitiuil.. liattst JulvS. ttJU J. U UEATHMAN, City Mar.n.l eleanlVr: :,!S.. Wt Combined Marvaater. , WH. S mi oali Save your tbreshine i . , Uo 11 by n l" a"fiT, , i J ea, I, tore harvested Write WKitah'S ! I ! i','"'"' "' tkr to L' 1 ,",,-,k ,i",,r ' " cKaffl - the holt mmm vou can cut, thresh, re- vina your threshing bushels ol grain to Hie Hull Units. ' m. c 0. Vlu, I !,, a"..i:i? ".-"...w.u.a, or No. 10 ThlrH fi.. Call onuiforHISAUI'MUUAPl' . ya,,il Wallil. 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