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Shoes For Your Feet M4DE AT NEW ,ul An' JWk I an W Bri 0T UNUGHT S FACTORS Hamilton I.rown'p DIM DUkkc aft the sIhm's to wear. They havr all the quaJitiM of a good ih . Ion prteei am! r. world wide reputation. A chance for I gold watch with every dollar purchaat THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & W Court and Cottonwood I in Hpeiii. Im I'netrte. an Anatistliiinn friar, expressed his Opt ft tan nf the whole tliiiiw when he nidi "Against tin' gain of redeemed souls I place Mm coat in tin- the loss of armadas ami of ! the sohl'ors and of friars sent to tba Philippines, anil these 1 count thr chief los, that while mine Hive silver ami fon-t give lumber, only Spain i gives Spaniard, anil Mm shall alee en manr nf them that some itay aiit- shall i he left childless ami for, cd to brUM. DP stronger-' I hlri'i i nut end nf her mm. ' S3TF FOR FARMERS S.Tt'Rr.Y. .Ifl.Y I'm lull... WEEKLY AftD SEB-WKEELT sv tmi Bant Oregonian Publishing Company, rENOLETCN. oaBGOM. hind liini. He i- its leader and tin trilmne of the plain pMph of t) i and broad, fair land. Hrvun is oitiK t win. Tin- BuopaM power- are told by Srretary Hay that it is "the patMM of the president to act concurrently with the other BMMM fourth- Thi- heresy of in.)-er in 1 ism is the t most rlangertiu. that im arisen simc I the heresy of n iv--ioli. IM it must br liHMjlH u- vigoroul) as the heresy of secession. If we admit a ottttMa Mt , innnher of million of Moplg that are not reaiiy lor liiierty. i we admit them w ith all the degradation Which they must hrint! into our politics, wi MM take the roi:se,tionee. It i- letter that we should la- jnt and fmthfiil to our own principle and in the principle? oi Qad and Unit M should in our law le no resiecters of I MTMMfli because if Ih our laws we arc MMMBfeHl of pMMDM we must go the aay of empire, a all empire hat imiie. I Out dMMjf fa lllueiiaied, already in I'ucrtn liico. The tariff dicusioii ii PtMrtO Kirn violently agitated the American people beeWMM they instim--Ufa!) fell it tun simply the intriilnc liOD of the thin edge of the w.dgi ini-erial ism. the l-giiium,. of the mn. test l.etween the American BUVCfUUMfll tiie American people, it i- tin . introduction of the primiple that eaa gre. which i a creature of the con- , . atituiion. ami tlie present, win is a j creature oi the constitution, have rer-1 tain niwers that have been delegated by tlie people that are not given bj the constitution, isiacts claimed to conn in-! M the lowers of all destmts : Cheap Excursion & to the aS n from l.,ef; c.,1.,","'' 1 Jill ... I li t return, will hr ,nU laiarwS In o," WHI Holt 0ro 1 Improvnci L! W Bolt Sitfc Hii;-Cnt)j.ni k; alan ami wck your jfri.iii at a boat the imi twl u to li.-.i 1 m. . " bill. You not milv nave vonr thrinhin? dill, bit' VOO make a furth"r ayii:i; 01 each acre barvenin'l. Write to u tat iaatinn ' ll at all ' addww any ol the ju proved Link rhdt Coinbinet Harveiot In ' Kot inriher Information, addri Harvaatera you can rut, iliryuli, re- iild ray, tlierebv r'aviflg your threhiilf roin four In eiffhl btudwli of ITala to wh the HoM liro.-.' Iln- GREAT ROCK ISLAND Al rttrof- One Regular Fare Pins $2 lor mJ Ri'tiirn Limit o.-ioU,, ... mr LTMJffl FA CT KE - ' V... 0X1 M.. ill out rnoM , n, limm aVaw. :r '. "' Aim - " ""'r taunt " .pin inrei T i in, rr,.i,,i , .1. . . Stockton, California, 01 No. 1( Third Street, V alia Walla, Wasb. cab an f ar tWAMIR Mt AfGM a i atxta, CVUNOI v rBBTH, CHI Hex T.-. L!:A1 MKK BBL ! - . ML, eti . e can MM you money. E L SMITH, Agent, Pendleton Oregon. "nil Mnnlt,,,, Tnkr n.lvnnimi,. of o. -m n.t vonr vn -Btnn, ,,. . , ' h Ina l r Kewrrmim,, ,iv il'L nl llir "X,-lirnliii. a. & i-i " it r.i;. ii a 1' ii . K. .THUMnMiK. i i! t '.""'""I nft JOHN aKBASTIAN ,. . 'T kt - rail inf.ar:'. PnnilinTin nr: MIIIIIIKI II V III n U I ii l.lll - v. i uuiii The New tork World. Thrice a Week Edition It, in uidinr t prvint n ipro. f hecon?, fntii the hniuN of providen Dait. '.-; pirriox Tr t-a rrr W' . t't utn ' frit i ffjaMrnftM iui tn.LT acnaca Dm ur, aw voar pMCaT Ui aaoatka . ... Tm .ra,nri. . jlfta taaem i 11-11 .A IB. "WIT VSCatPTI''" IAII, ktoraiw r ctT mcmBn . . . . 1I... PATS I ! f -. . . t t VI- OailMa.w iki. i O'O IIINII I" 17..- ,t I dimiriler t otl er provinre and ni ur ren f aMk diater." The iirit I "tlip'r - ..: I'tirout even here. "Tin pnrpoae of the preaident. " I'mler a peopleV ftoverumenl it should lw the pwysai of eoagtaaa to sat. Tin ident and "the other jiower. " however, under. land one another. That treat Imaaclal blatBiiajMlMai tba ptaaidaal o. i "rat.- ith "the other power.-" not merely in protectin); Americ.in life and property. int merelv' in doini: l an. IK.kW. Ml tlfWT'l I Ml i t .-..U S '1a;4I.' . ... . . -Da.1 int .-n..- ,r hMk, f inwn-4t .a vanced the price of nutfar. 1: i- pffob ably preparing to make a lilieral con- arbitrarily trihution to Iark Manna'- eamtaiui. pa. '.fyin,.- t'l.ina luml. :. 2 ""JJ what tin- American people, bitbattl iiiioaa(l to near the relation 0 the 3 prenident o: .overein h- -rvant. may have authoriieil, but in uinc Ameri can sailor- ami ohlier in "aidinp to proven? a r aMITCMaa of nuch diaters. " r ad- That i Mr MeK Inlay will oi"e tin arnii.-- urn! nnvie of the ftiited tate and a illiont autimritv it. The iH'nt wav in which the urowtl. of any man or nation ban ever promoted ha- l-een through to I f -govern maat, denoHTHtically h oking alter it-own iiBair. We do aot aipaol that ael f overnnient will alway. be good go. eminent. .Men learn not by their "iic iw, but by mistaken. It i- al.-oluti-U inip".ble for any republic to any affair well except it own AL.T05T A I)AIL - AT IHEI'RICE OP A WBBKL.V. Four men in Sew .irre w. ly arreatetl for stealing the "Tei Commandment. " They will probably , Ih- eel free if they will prom in t" "keep them." HAN'S FOL'R ESEKiLS. Fred Dtlboi ban an excel tent dMUMa Ol being elei.'le.l t"n it-.i Mat tiati-r from Idaho. The iu. appear a (avor him. ItuUda i a m.u nid erable abilitv and a pilitician of nrn'i. akUi. into a verv We are getting our loot U-p hole tilld witli a verv bad i - in China. We are likely to form an aatangling alliance which a idaave ui for year- t' coin.- i ni in the 1'hilipi mm are beginning to bear truit. Further we nave gone int. a )n btiftinei worse and woro- it Im- liei-onie. Kepuhlic or I.inpir. Charle S. Vooriiee- ..f Spokane, i lieing Ktroiigly urgetl a- the denioi-ratic fusion candidate for governor of Wash ington. At tiret he said in- would not accept the lion. mation. hut now he ays be will. Hi chance of election are brighter, since tin- adjournment of tba Knnaaa City convent mr. Yoorhee is the son of the late Haniel W. Your. baaa, of Indiana, and a man w itti much of tbe ability of hit UkMtffBM father. There are four enemies that have IikmI in the pall. ou man. MM Iiavid Starr Jonlon. The,- are aristoi-racy. militarism, slavery and imperialism There are various otber eneniiea. but Ihoae are the four arch enemies in the political sense. Tbev all spring out nf the idea that man belongs not I. him ell, bul that he U'long-. l-.lv and soul, la sopieNly or Minietllll.-.' which owns him. These four MaaUMi in a dangerous garb mafrOMl tba I nited state- today. "chiller aays that the tyrants reach hand, to each other that thev reach .'I ..tlier the hand" Tliev stand t.ettier now. lliese tour stand to gether. Wherever there is one the other I-. Aristocrat",-, slaverv. mili. mistakes larism and imperialism. They rvaeb a. p oibaff - band. They all have their fair, attractive ' - i. They are defended sometimes at j tin- lire-Aide slaerv wa- din'iis-n-d wi.i. i. ai. 1 ilei 'tiileit Iron matn a niiliut in New F.nglaiid. Aristocrat v has its fair rida, The foundation of uualm i- ar:-:. FOK Insurance Fire, Life, Aii-idelit. Mate ttlaas. Loans on City and County Property, Kcal Estate Improve.) and I'liimproved City Lota, st.vk Hun.-I.es and Wheat Farms SEE J. R. DICKSON. Fast Urvgonian Building. Ihe largest atock of Saddler- . Mar. nea. Tentt. Wagon Covers. Can va. Lp Uuate-s. Kopc, Strii g Leather etc.. is kept hv The most w M - .-oBleil "Wei'klv" induct "ew4i'r in Antarica i- the Tbrlcr-a-: Week Mitka of The New York World. mmmm and win tbe pn -... m .. now at band y. . ...-.i wftl Here are aOMM of the reasons whv it is easily the leader n dollar a yiar journalism. It is isstie.1 evert other dav. and is to tvery week e.ul, Milcnler r I" pages and often dnriaa the "bMajr" aaaM M aaai aacl are The aviac M onli f aat year. It is virtual!,- a da II at Um prii f a weekly. lis new. covr- hi.. . i. the world. No araaklt aawacapaf coatfl stand alone ami furnish uch sa-rvii e. The Thru va.We.'k World MM at Hi diipnaal all of the raaaaiaaa of tin greatest uews).ip.r ii. ailataiiiM Hm woniler of Bedim jouniahsm "America't f.reatest Newiarr. " as mis l., iiistlv tertnetl Tha New York World. Its political news i- abaolntely im nartial. This fact will be of eapecia) 1 value in the presidential caniiaigii .-oming N The Ist of en-ret.' letioa i found in its columns. Tboee are nuh - me of the reasons; there are others, head it and . tl.em all. w- offe' this uaqaaM newapaaaf and tin wekl La-: ' - . i :.o t gether eaa fan for t'J The regular subscript ion pro-, of tin iw. iiaivrs if U'Vl The Tri-Weekl World and Um leMli Waaatll Fast I 'regoiuai. one eaai lor 1 To the Han est Trade. I When ii niieJ of. . 3 Hoe 1 towns, Wire i A 1 In . Eldorado 2 Cantor, w. - Va. Bl ick Oil, Cap- 2 r ital Cylinder Oil, Compound (by 2 H the caae cr barrel), Rope nf all 3 E or i good Stove or 4teel 5 & Range for tbe cook houae, call and 3 E gel pricei from 3 I Tayior. the Hardware Man 1 ay 1. 7:i Main Street : RAILWAY, EAST via SOUTH, Pssst rifts asd i Stiwa. p m ann. tow,. . Overlanl p:.i,r, HnIsiii. IdM.hnrv Mm, s...rani-iti iw iln. Han Kiai .... y ve. Lot Atuolss ;. n w iirli-aij., Ii- Ih -. a Ii. HosA.hurgfwn. ".'l'l. f.lt jfiM Al -il ..- ' nrtii. ltri,tii.M g I 'roll mi.: - niitlil a. m. i orvi:., l-iL M-. ,.IM i.i' ni. i I mlei o.i... 1 ; I at I e.r . . aaaf. tiaii aaaaM sua. nMMMMM ncntt, IlsHate ticket- ..u - p, uibMaiU. ami bauj KiauicImm' it i lAllll (It M .Ilia i I,,. iirtTn lUtrs Mill U kit . . rape. Ainu .lapa'i.'l hln w..-- ..otl An traits i 11 MrKl.v il. Ttt-kH A; e! i'nrtiaiid, (Jr. a I ''IslIlM IB inc.tw am iilaw ism HOITT'5 SCHOOL -icnlo Park, San Mateo Co.. Cal j lis new bnllillngs. osw Iv fursttksi kti , lorius slut rvniiis.iun. tii-sutilu tmn.' ina ean-lui u -v. i,,n ., ,, .-a?"1 : in. oeuai.lv eauipi-.l sii-i iift.-n mSm raaMgss Mt tin ear mi trslnluoTiVr ' V'HIIIS Uli'll Ar.'fl lit.-. ulnsu! I leiiili yvmr biaiii. mi , , ' , i MJH RU Q. lloirr. I'b. Ii.. tii si Boarding ana Iav S ool for (ilris tr pnr i-ir.-tilnrs srl k i i.i. in: rn.. pn p., ... ,,,. i racv. the I erty i- rei thing we Tli-r.- b our own lib it tin- verv a i.cr -, . Colonel Kniersoii II. Liscum. the tirrrt American other . kilied in tlie righting in China, was a typical American soldier who had fought in four wars. That the latter stall n -i.-can be nimii of a man who volun teere.1 and lirst .aw rviea Ml the war of the rebellion may prove rather startling to the tln.uglities- i.m n. i s Ihe fact. Colonel Liscum was wounded at I o-ttysl org and at ran Juan Hill, he fought in the Philip pi im. and was killed in China, and. even tlnnigi. we an- not actuallv at 1 war it!, the Chinese government, a state ol war certainly exist- u. the Cbinaae empire. And In- was one of i the uiilortiiuat.- vn-tims of it. of slaverv and a f atllitarieM Boa alaaa tan ba kepi under military ami how fn e iroin MMM ' i- ..pii .-ai. i-- ..'lit t. i,. .; t ba desired : a lair side of inivrialism hinl that in manv i !. ,- nine-tenths ai the people belieVl it a good thing fr the world. MavLe it is. out when we come to reail history from tin- une -nle t. the other we will hint that the llriti-l. .-.p. Iia. I debauched by tbeir course in In.lia and thai tin- Hmdjaoa have been cursed. There is You will Joseph Ell o MLklcvs PLAN. regonShonLineRailruad BXK)'irDB3 and Lpward I lu L. siding Ha res? and Saddle .Ian ulactursr ol basturn Oregon W. tliat tlie heart's i i treat iiritMin h coun'rirs which w kll .w now Nainle.il, depopulated bhssl ha- gone it has gone out have indulge.) I rami' hv hi- wars. W ir, I I'll II Ipjillle qilet Ion know of th 1 1 it-, the murders d the result in the )':'. when tin was a burning one For ('Imago . Take the... Washington & Columbia Rive.' Railway THE IHI K'T IIU' EE TP .Mi ii'an i. Ul ill, utortjj j'nJ nl" Eaat n I ulnti !. :. l- ru'lis. vis lAs Hall Ian..-, or tli l.tt No Ciiantjc i.f Cats SS Mjs I'.in.sn i'i.. ... -la.- " Killi p.'tl N in, f:legant Standard Slerpcr- f-'ine New ()rdinar lour 1st Sleeper- Superb LP rary -bulfei Cars iplcndhi Diners meals a 1 f-'ree declining C':air Can Con.fortable Coachen anu smokers l.ntire Irni Completely N estlbuleO finest Hotel the i'a. i In orthwes. I " - A J SEALS! Notary and Corporation I8.M to $5 Delivered Order ol us and lata moo.). ' 'rders (or Kbter Maairs also solicited. EAST OR FiON I PI B CO ATT0RKEYS. A K tr. II A KM. b Y A TToRSETI it bsiw. iMPee in sviii(, Baal Bu...lll KKAX ft LOWBLlT ATTVRjriTl"? 1,1. Il..l:, 1 , i;... A mi,, iirvgnit f. Q. HAIl.hY I. AW YhK. nmil ! juoii umiiium i I Hn. HTZi.KKAl.l. A TToKNEY it Law. Ooiee In ApwH-iatiiii. HUsa. N. BBEJUCLKY, ATTORKIT T U otBi'e iu aaaai aaliaa Uaek, nun IFor lurthTi iui'.rsiatliiD ppiy t. r I An: i. r. A N l ,. AM.- Bil.el THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OMOON. K S AO EI. Trav Psam -t l'snl. t laMMi K"' M. Joe. ( iiuaha. and et. tieu1: Avn I4 Thlra St.. Portlsnct. Ur.son. FOSSIBI V !v"'.ni to BtM Oreco.i aaaMBa ia....a . iwr iuu-it anJ -orninc Lial travelers ""SL MMaMHtaW - " -" " r.K3, .vtan;er. 0i R a. Wood, a prominent attorney of Portland, and a .tiner.- man at all tintaa, will aapfaal W J. Kryan (or tbe presidency on the item- of im perialism and militarism, although he opposed him on the uver i-su. u. Htwi. Mr. Wixsl i. not th- only gold democrat in dregm, t, aaaM back la the (old. but tln-r. are many other-, Wb' prefer t- K-e tll.'l. ; . j . a,J thus esca- the unpleasantness of U-iug aiinted out as a pruliga!. It kj m,t ). together unreasonable t.. ex'." Oregon to give her electoral v-.t. t. Hryau am) MeVeu.oli, ill spile of the result of the June election when about ll'.isai bryan voles remained uaa;. Iron, the pIU la-cause of the lack o! lliUTe-t II, the issuer of that T , 11..- ln IKUli the democratic coi.ventioi, oi .Vebraska imlorse.l 1 resni. i.i Cie.-lai.d demanding repeal of tin- purchaniiig clause of the Shermai, act 1 li, r.-ii;oii W.J. Hrvan. who was a iiniob.ro! tlw convention. ane ami uiade a hmm.'Ii, in which he said in jam. "Cieullena'ii, I know not what others may do, hut dun to country is above duty to party. If the democratic party, alter you go home, indorses your action and makes VaaM BaaMaa Us permanent policy, I promise von that I will go out ami t-r,- m aaaM try aiss) m toil under -.in. other name, oven if I must go alone " Kryan kept tbe faith. He weut ul ami the people know he siiceoeded beyuiid his w ildesl dreams. He proved himself then and there a man of conviction; sincerely iutoreaited ill tin- good ol his CAiuutr and its people. Today the pert) is la- mam fORtvm MAN IS FOUND IN WHIf v.iaA .aWtl.f 'T. ' V Vi - 411 Points Last and Souih Paat tiaaa a d u m Barvic Xum offertril by Ii. MurtUuJ ud puioU on the Suund. Ujr .MnfUiTi mo-' Iridajra al . atM autl ikiij yiui s il .aruUigjU -' ' . - ' sshbw ,aw-eiMM W AI'AM. Ag0t. IrU'lieloU lirraull H I AI.HKK1IEA1. l. I' .v tt.h. tt.L. ttaai,. ... PlCTOr. OliO UARVtAL. Piop fkmH PurDisted. stenn Ueateo Kur ipean Plan hbsck aida h lr (mm depot. -ailiole t . v Koom Rate on in connection aOc, 75c. l.00 Alba Sawmill 2-Dailj Fast Trains iu the East 2 . Aiod sawmill Jones' Chain Drive Mowers "I in the Tno'.'aei of d.m ehi.diea.' wtite- Mr- Kapbsits Pekoes, of Trent. Musirn.,:! C. Micl; Mi at.t two Im1. - o. -ii'.! b.nn and I -uil-r-i! even tbma hir ilealh III I Me ii ii- all IIi.mi)i1 I .-on..! never Meaet I wu TC-lucell to lov p.iUII'1- When I sa. UMM month, along for my third child I was taken with hcm.irrhagv flooding and came neai aaviug a nil .carriage fiom female weakness. For two month ! was un.lr the care of out doctor, but was aettit'g weaker all the ion- until one ear I hj opened to come aero oar of yout little Books and I read II Ibiougb ana die net day I scut snd got three bottle, of Kav.jrite Prescription ' and one bottli- of Pellet- ' I improved so fsal I continued to take v,.ur medico,, until bihv was born and be I. beaithv and all rigbt. My health bas been food cvsr since. I now weigh lb., pounds" "Favorite Proscrip tion" makmm Weak Worn mm Stroma, and Skak Women Well. Good Lumber rioth kough and Dressed. Qtodtfll Promjith- Filled. J. L. Bisher & Co., ALBA. OKBOUN. a D. BOYD, ATT0BKXY AT Uff. Ul t uun at. ,S. A. NKWBEKKY, A TToKNEY ii lave, Kouui is, Aui'ia!i,.i. k.u.iUs( JAMJtt A. 'Kfc. 1.AW "Hit t.'NJtl'l' aauanM PBYtlCUM. I'll. W 0. OOI.L OKKh'K IN PKNMJ Inn eavings Hauk hull. line ottn: kssn K lu 1'.' , m ; i io.'i p iu. 1.-.- fiiuasTT. r. W . VIM KM. M. 1. Orrii ). UU: ul first fsllnael Hans other ssaaael . u. i I ki S i. n. UK. 0. J. KMITH. OKI ICK yVttM-.In-ion aav.ug. hank leiesaaM il. i -.vuee leieuiiui,. H. S. i. VKK1L1 i. il. Ii. U iMKOPit h Pliy.n-ian an., suisi. :. oBiw a Jssl, smiaiag DEKTlSTi. Ut.MirT. ..Will K. A. A I (iliA N . in Judil Building A I OL'.TIL' . I. . ..IL'Il t I) U car lug. &s&k uo ailuiiuoierwl K. a. Mann, ukn riei in a Uea akMa. ever F b I ... iuu'e ARCUITKCTS AMP BlILDIM T. K. HOWAKU. All' III I hi "I A.M u. riuieu'leut, niskes evoipieai sasw lis Ms fur building, u: lbs ."T s vooui 17, Judd buililiug BAMKa AhD BRUKBii- THE HBN01.KTON riiUilleloU. OfeguU -A VI NUB' ,.i..l.il IIS!, OUR SPECIALTIES Faet Timo. Through 8o-vloo, Pull man Palace Sleepers. Pullman Tourist Slaapare. Pullman Oiuor. Library ate Car anu Freo Hs- unning L.I..I i car. 11. in r ol llloe Ivanw i n) bi I. n.l M Ouialia, Chicwze mi.. Nea Vurk b-i..u ai,.i sail Ul. i n, ,i ivm.-r ktU'TE TlekeU au.l ,le. ui be Kfcurvil Ii.,.. , p ,, orJ II UBfaataf ucueral Agent 1 . lion: s; .AM. 'V 7 a-v 10 h an Cm I'eu.llel.iu In. I'ulllau.l, Olv BIDS FOB COUNTY PKIMINC. tn eloak. s ga !., all eoaat) priutiug 1 sii.luig July Ul. net' U lurni.heil mi apul )eet an, sud all Mils w li ( UAUh lhal aaalsd oi l. ni ifVt.ll. I'liastlaTriailo ...uui. ureg.ji, U(. n. iv, Jmy Aat iwju for e lerte .ii i. . !.. 1MI.- Ul I.1.U ., . lub The right iu r. la. Usual) C'larg. THIS I'APKK IK KKI'I nN TllM AT K V Psasc'. Ad.erli.lug Ageu. tv, ami si r ..i,l. t.i uaugi Bat. rial,, ik, i aulouo. bar. ouUUwels for sdnetUalag ... ha haavI. er 14. The Pendleton Foundry Adjoining PeudleUui Machine K,op Jun.ti III Al a and Cnurc Strevta. All kinds of lasting done on short BOtiee Work guarautesxi. Kxia-rl ia,t em Maker amuloyaj Du'teeud asvi or you work, have It douo Uor B41N vv viiovs. 'MA Mhi s BUGGIES. BA! INK 1 1 At KN. KuM lineiif BfWO, UIi(Ull KlllUe id Alar hi Me I vll'u V. I Jitt.t- vhoriifi.uwernil I'Mhn wuifl i iir,i-..-HJ"Jl. I SMITH Thunipson bireeta. Furui.li, pii-..iiijui . i w vlcc-iituaideul ; T.J alurr,.. Kl KUT NATION AL HA N h "I tfft ureguu t.aunai. Mi. we. .uruia... .... ler , L W Baruelt, ssaislsui .albas KIKHT NATION AL HANK OF WJL" ll.llal, TVlOV. l.-liiL-A'.ii eaul,Mtia Uoudttd lu Mauri I A.laLU' H'" 41- Arthur, vice ureanieul; fc. L paMM lull general sud lele Kralitl.. JkLITY W,i. iT.u.n-o ,,A , Ivsw York .uu C.'T.uai sad ' Buropc?' Jiakn collSCtieM T !.-.,. i-.-i ok.1,1 i.i Miisal ; s u f vleejirealdeul t B tlile. UueriASuy.ss.hiisuivs.hier- . IHK KAKMKI: .- I ASK "I VE1 Mealuu. lifegul. I-1-' ,a hu-iu. .. tu n. us. Iiuebl safl asi lei lluu. Muuil.Ul alien. I' Afi?.,t 1 eaeelleui euiiibllulj .11.. i lMMR-Bgj iiivealigatiuu. oiitii.iitui ul rt-!'."" , f OMeers: K Jaui....i. "J"SL. l'l,M-bal,-l VI, 1, ure.l.l. lil 1 V. rSfW. J. K. Kllhjure, assistant eashirr t O A. ilsrliiiau SI Jl Jui.1... 1 Oraw, I. f. Killgure, hmert JSat I'ruebsuil. 1 IsVa - AfTtB USIiiu. 1 FX'U 'ALB 'BwaMap lauhuxid V.IVS us. u .vary Old Newspapers t THE IUHT (Kb-"S u. u, on sBslss,, fur -wrl-'M V old us.', SeisS I u.lie. ul U9 ' , js news JJJJ), A nryius. ixa u..iu:,, OiticoN ASslly Baal Orsouiaii,ha 1