East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 29, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    The Street Fair
Is not the onlv attraction in Pendleton; its poms,
to be hig and craiul, but the Magnet Cash Store's
prices are becoming famous and are attracting
widespread attontion also. if you want hie
valm i for little prices tbe Macnet is the place
to go.
A chance for I cold watch given with everv dol
lar purchase
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements dt Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
MM law. Iw Mrtavw ami feWVt disci-!
pline. lew .cut iniciital in ami more
executions. Such is your prescription j
after careful diagno?. of this caw
if infnl disorder hi the Isslv politic.
HoMW, you nfler it dimply a "one
remedy." leaving the inference that!
there ar' others. Sow. nlhw me, if!
yon plea-. tn try a hand at this caw j
myself. I frev'.y confer that 1 am a
linger ami ea experienced ilivtorj
than yourself, bat I claim to belong to
a different ami perhaps sounder school, j
There an1 MM element in the case
which setm have entirely escni-ed
your profcaakmil
First Thesw Northern race rint are j
the growth of the lat year or :w.
Second One nf the two under con
sideration occurred in New York, the J
home of the "strenuous life." The:
otlier occurred in Ohio, the home of!
"benevolent assimilation. "
Third Press report? state that
of the rioter were young men or
Wlcn lie ESI
lain Calls? ' thc ,km'
Mil 10115 ,1,roat W
afawaaf swollen glands, actum; manclsa
II ;vne. the diss Sit i making
- Mway, ami fat wrse
svmptom. will billow unit" the 1 hxl is
prooip.lv and effectually cleansed of this
violent destructive poison.
S S. S. is the onlv safe ami infallible
cure for this ttW) the only antidote
for this specific poion It cures the
ugblv and permanently.
In th ftl ol ir
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a WM . SMItS
in his speech or letter of acceptance
will eniphasiie adherenc to this
-demand, and it M una that should Im.i
his and the party's attention. Wealth
at present does not bear it share of
the burden of the federal government
The great balk of both tbe tariff and
the internai-rvvenue taxes is levied
upon consumption upon the common
necessaries of the the people. Such a
system is fundamentally unequal and
therefore unjust. P violates the tirst
principle oi equitable taxation that
taxes for the support oi the govern
ment should Is- levied with special
regard l to Istnetits received and 2
to ability to pay. To tax a lalsiring
man substantially the same amount
upon his ftasl. drink, clothing, fuel
and shelter as is paid by the rich man.
ami U tax wealth not at all. is unfair
and oppreseiv, .
EXTRACTS FROM BRYAN'S SPEECHES
"1 have niv idea of what civiliution
hoaid mean. I want to see if it is
your idea ? im i' i -,f. tliar .
democrats are enemies of property. It
I if not true 1 have a hme. I hm. '.
of ilenrv 'leonte. which cornea I mav sumetim- haw s Ivitur nn.. I
would that every head of a familv hadjfUWv 01 . :
.i Home and the is-tter tin- how tl I MM aasiniilation.
happier I would he. I want property
to be the reward of indottrv. ami I
The sixty-nrat anniversary of tin
liirtl
uii September 1, will be celebrated by
his admirers throughout the civilued
world.
No matter what may Ik- said or can
be said to the contrary, the trend of
the democratic party is toward human
equality, equality of opportunity to
every man regard leae of race or color,
while Mm trend of the republican party
is back toward distinctions of caste
and class and condition and race.
Now. ham't there Iteen a certain j
Te..!y t'oing almut tbe country bluster- i
i us ami aMVer;ni:. an.! r i.-.
I tolling the voung mei that it is a
j pohle thing to tight lot the mere sake
of tighting'.' Pid not this same Teddy '
in a magazine article boast of having;
shot a Spaniard in the back while the j
latter was tleeing (Mm tite field'.' Pid
he not write to a comuiittinc magis
trate n New York cemmemling that
illicial for bavins summarily dis-j
'charged two boM brought before him
, on a charge of tighingV And is he not
' the first governor of a Norlhern state to
attempt in public speech a justiricn-l
j tinn of the lawless net of "liovernor"
I Taylor and his associate in bringing i
; armed mobs to tbe capital of Kentucky
I to wvvent the legwily constituted ami j
I slat tad legislature from assembling".
.u! tins man hath sMOsM a fad! 'Ti
I even so. And thus has the strennou
I life been nourished ami fed among the'
. youth of the land until it has festered j
and broken out la ugly sores iioi the
bod politic at Aaron near Canton
;and New York city. Tbe remedy is
; obvious. A return to the traditional
American view of the sohfier. I aft us
teach iHir boys, as in the past, that
they shouid ever Is- ready to defend I
their country, if need ls, H the extent
of sacrificing their lives: that it is the
pirt of the patriot to fight tor sacred
principle, mi that f the bally to fight
for the mere sake of lighting.'
s
We need lews buster and more sense;
less commercialism ami more genuine
patriotism; less talk aNnt "hauling
tlowp. the Bag."' ami more comprehen
sion of what the Hag stand for.
The men who are responsible for the
nihilistic mischief in this country
these two vears bv their policy of mili
tarism am! imperialism, under thedi-
ife and "lienevi.
tiiti'l le run ID
earth and buried beyond hope of re
suscitation . Ti e first frnit of their
home
did m SO f-' I tea
ttsto j me two: rim tml
thrtwtan.l mouth my k
with covr- c-lored a
sore 1 uflereil atrrere
la me iaowliters aad an
tare been n-i worse ; ow
csp f-' i" mi it
Mi 'l h-i '? eefr I
hsd stsvot
;u wocti
For all kinds of
Shell Hardware. Tin, Grrite, Iron and Copper-ware, f
Oils. Axle Grease. Lime. Coal and tmH
SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles ad Aa maoition.
A ItW oM tltM of rut imiN at 15.. 10 jvr kf-c.
l ia: oMlM iltM pMBqN attrnti-n.
tnn
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men;
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I SMti; S ' lad.
istheonlv ; nrv'.v vege
table blind p-.infier
k n ovrn . ft ,OOS is
offered for prist! that
it contain al .".'.,'leo!
BHii;ur . potash or other mineral poison.
Send for our free hook on Blood Poison ;
it contains valuable information ahuot
this disease, with full directions fat self
treatment. We charge nothin : fat medi
cal advtce ; cure yourself at home
the swirr sseci'ic co. ITiMTa, o.
an: everv cituei, t. i,.- ..-cure in t ot-1 sowing are seen at imme in ti-
enjoyment of the proceeds of his toil. 'or Akron atrocities. Thte who
1 Uo not envv the rich. I an. not tie-I u'e in uie nimiamenia; princiiuee
sirous of prJllUM them down: I want a
A press censorship is still maintuiiied
at Manila. The administration at
Washington wants the American peo
ple to knuw wbat is transpiring in
the Philippines only what is best for
them to know. But this is in line
with the policy of militarism and im
perialism, under which the people
are expected to Is- governed without
tjuewtion.
We are told that "commerce is the
life blood of nations." In one sense it
is. But human blood should not be
recklessly shed for the purpos of unjy
promoting commerce. The commercial
spirit has become so greedy that it
would sacrifice life for profit. Tin
highwayman plys his avocation witt.
similar mtant. He cares nothing for
life, nor for human rights, but every
thing for the wealth that lie can secure
from their sacrifice Commercial
piracy and highway robbery are on tbe
leve.
. . .-.t nn. that n.aa i r mat.
hope to be Isitter ofl anu raJwVSJS tm
rich man ol the (ear that his children
wil' he trampled asj if the ever U
conie itor.
of our government will see the
ptiiut ami I governed according y.
POLITRL POINTS.
Henry Underwood .I"lmti.. ex-re-rublicaii
coiig'essnian from tin ;x"l
Indiana district, has aniinuucol his
intantiuti of suptsirting llryan. John
sttn is one of tue moat brilliant and
forcii.it ."..' r- -r : .. ' : . t i.jr.--
His father was Judge Kisafod Johnson.
lor years ou the cicruit bend, in In
liana.
"I waul a civilisation that embraces
within its benefits even deserving
memistr of society. I do not want a
civilisation that will prevent a man
from r'diug in a carriage, but I want
a civilisation that gives hope tn tin
driver of the carriage as well m t. Mm
man who rides in it. I want a civil na
tion that gives hos- h the girl who
wi.rki- :i. the k:tc:.-i a- . a- .'.
one who sits in the parior ureal ap-
i .ati
"I want a civilisation that mast-
life worth living to every human U--' ir Henrv Wade lloftn, formerlv
ing. And when I speak thos, I an, not j president of' Northwestern niveraity
an unselfish man. I am seltish. I do ,d recent I v called hv the facultv of
not know what mav Is- my lot n. ItH Yale, savs ha will vote f..r llrvai. an.l
years 10 come, i tin not Know wnat M.-,.hfon. Iir
will be the lot of my children, and Kinlev n MM,
:t i uarett lav tr a svstem that dared
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as IssesssaisiS ' '
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Iftoi h. -ss la s-trsMtoi hsOtotosdirlssllSsFo-i
Ulw.. t : -.sim.totsj ley's Honsy and Tf
- SM lo hssl rsT tniiss mai
mm M ssstTSSSsSI nor tho rsakias ssssl
JsssftssS sears. tocldsutol tsOto Imm
CROUP. PHI USSOS1I.
Taowsmait of InfsaSSJ Or J. C. Btsaos. of Ss
ud taiJiss Ju. MsrlrJ ssa "is "I bass
.. sssej Sat stod Foietr's Hone
ihmm usocsots rtsilj and Tar la His tsrr
btsbsosTCtlbsaFo nimi of Pwm mm -
le's Honey and Tsr ssst maala. Ms)
Mac fitu Usx u Uxs. otootl issults"
BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder.
M.F U KOI'.ITKN- I'll AltH CV. PR VtH.Itr.IV. OKBtMIV.
SPECIAL
He Head
Every
Get our Gun...
I i rouse neaaon ljenf Aug
Plant of Shells at
H..J
Sdllttuto'i
Corner W ebb auil
l-af ontalne.
s uover Koot lea
BjsOj RssbbB t -x
l.silc.
dlWSStsU .1 SB Iw. Mai SI "JO.
S. C. WELLS d CO.. L'aov,
MO. I HOtoltTORI
Quick Cab Service
toy Time
Farmers Custom Mill
l:red vt alters, Proprietor.
For ..I brTalimao a I o. iminn'i
Depot Stable.
(ne of the incidenu of the Powers
trial in Kentucky calls for severest
condemnation, says Louis V. Post, in
his paper, "Tbe fublic. " Tin prose
cuting attorney, in the course of his
summing up. turned from the jur n
the prisoner, and advancing step by
step toward him until within two feet
of his face, launched at him what the
reporters called "a terrible arraign
ment." This iaa common perf..nuauce
in criminal trials. But it is cowardly.
The prisoner cat. make no reply, nor
otherw ise bold his assailant ti account
He i. shackled and gagged by the
atroug arm of the state, in these cir
cumstance, though the prusscutor may
be frae to arraign the prisoner as
bitterly as he chooses to the jory, a
personal assault U-u. bin. dractly is in
violation of all principles of fair play
A judge sensitive to considerations of
fairness would not allow it.
wast irginia ami .Marviaml art- re
ported to the democratic national cam
paigi. officials ac almost sure tn return
their electoral vote for liryau and
Stevenson.
lioyerp supHrted Mt
Oregon Lumber Yard
Comptroller Tracewell of the I
nry department was called ot la decide
a peculiar and interesting question the
other day. The question was: "Are
ofiicers of the navy Uow serving in the
Hawaii Island, to be considered a
doing duly "within tn reaim or
dominion" of tbe I'm ted Htales, or are
they "beyond sea.," within the
mewuing of section 13 of the navy pur
son nel act .' I'poii the an.wer. it nwiu.
depend, the amount of salary to which
such otbeerc are entitled uuder the
law passed m May. If Hawaii i not
within the L'uited hiates tlte naval
officer, can ciaim incrKsaesi pay . if it
is, they must he content U accept the
regular rates of pay. The decision
was that Hawaii wa I in led titatea
territory, hut there Is a disposition In
doubt the correctness ot it in high re
publican quarters a it might iiii.-ri.-r.
with the administration 's attitud In.
ward Purto Kico aud the Phil ippi nee
in the matter ot free trade between the
islands and "the mother country."
The genera! reaffirmation of the
Chicago platlorm by the Kansas City
convention is field to commit the
democratic party to an income tax.
Tbe demand of the party in lMsb was
for such a tax, "so that the burdens
of ii. sat nn. way Iw equally and im
partially laid, to tbe end that wealth
may bear iw due proportion of the ex-
ul the gnveriiuient. " Mr. Ill van
help the poor at tbe expense of the
many, mv children may be among the
many who will suffer rather than
among the many who will profit by
the law. Applause
sss
"I want to ask you what is your
idea of civilisation. Are von satisfied
to have a few grow rich by unjust
iaws? Cries of "No"' Are you'
willing a few shall monpoliie tin-;
blessing of dod intended for all hi I
chiiuren. 1 Ist.leve the law. .. iioO
are good . The longer I live and tbe
more I see. tlte batter satisfied I am
that liod is infinite la wisdom and in
iove. I find the e ... tr.in i . : we
suffer nm Ciod-giver. evils, but man
made wrongs, and I seek and you seek
to improve the cohdt.ioh- wi.i.-l. ,ur
rouud tbe people. Now which party
today i. going to dn most tt. tiring
that civilxation wfiicb you desire? If
the republican partv cai. d- more n
bring civiliatioi. la which all shall
participate atcording tn merit, you
ought t- Tote tin- republican ti -ke't "
"We dn not object t. the honest a
cumulation of wealth. What I ob
Jel it. i. a gnvernnient tiiat protect
a lew men in their robbery nf the
ioat.-f and thi. d.-n un- .-- t-v.-rvt. .t
as an auareiiist that doe not Ilka i
le robbed. "
"I beleve in the expansion of trade.
! want tl. i- n.iiiitrt I. i-ii-an.: h-r
trade, but I would not mount oin
American citixen on the auction block
aud sell him for all the trade of the
Orient if I had to buy it h ins
blood." I neat applause.
RACE RIOTS IN T H t NORTH.
Hon. Charles
L'nitMl state u
a member of ti
the Philippine
has written a I
hv the re
He subset
peril', ism
Ell lei
f Indiana, ex-
ati -tt r to flilaa. anil
be tirst commission to
i. a life-long democrat
letter urging the re
iMaai v k la j It Is
ran' Attitude' Toward
i," and is made pnhln
n national conunittee
t. the tuctrih.- ni in..
l'reeident Mi--
as uphled by
1 111 bag.- ni 1 '.- - I K
"Hunting Trip of a Panclimaii. ' ' the
following sentence oosstfai "Cattle
I men hatt- .heej., 1a-c.iu they eat the
grass so close that cattle cannot live on
the .aim ground. The (heeiihertlers
I are a morose, melancholy set of men,
generally afoot, ami with no i-otnpai..
Kinship except that Of the hlsatlllg
idiot they are hired to herd. Nn man
sap associate with sheep and retain hi.
self-respect." Kooeelt ajiiar- to be
a sure enough rough rider.
.SELLS...
Lumber.
Lath.
fatai niton.
Huiidirt". Paper.
Tar Paper.
Mouldings.
Picket
Linic and (x-ineut.
Brick aud Sand,
Sash and Isiirs.
Screen 1ku s V WifesdoWsV
Terra Gtta Pipe.
Borie & Light. Prop'
Aita St.. opp. Court House
7
J
Ki-VIS URAIO.
Confectioner
Canned Goods. Tobaccos.
W. M. Pickel
ATHKNA OUL
' sitoi-njr. s.v barrel, a ilay
I mur eii-Usng.1 Inr win'..
naati nm rei. oasppssl Fi-.-.i .,
nt. bant
alw.jrs
Sam Lee's
Restaurant
sain L- lis- ptin list Nil, Vnunr'.
laoraniai .Minna Rl Toaasj wilt
hi- bill, sad rollf,-: in, assosjasl
t-i ii-.t.!..-1 in t-nverii tbi'mwlve.
MM I.KE
i.. -
tu
Wool for Sale
I offe!
.t
mo
ngb retire fe..m business
my entire strnvk for male
consisting of
t arneth. Hue
La.e and Silk Curtiun
Portiers, Brass aud Iron Hcdsteads.
Couches.
Wall Paper. Miad.-.
Sawlssf Machine .
and other tiling, ton nuiie-roti.
mention. Chance of a life time
buy these good cheap.
Pharityi ii'i weak will bat the (SoMm Rule
! Lots of Wool, No.
5. 8, IJ and 17. about 50a sacks, no Htored in
tlif Indtjpendeut wareliouse. I reserve the priviltM
of rejecting anv .r all bids.
J. E snim.
Paints, Wall Paper,
Glass, Picture Moulding
and Artists Materials
I E. J. MURPHY,
DaaptJUl block. Court Street.
School Books and
School Supplies
ivn. ::- Tai,i..t,., Pnaiaaillasti ikH,k
vwrnjuaw, cm siraj. Mates and
Lunch Boxes.
'"isiiiges.
ril Main St.
MAX H1H.
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Fast M.I
No ,.
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tirest "".rflwl '
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7 :-) . a,.
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IW P m
I Taylor, the Hardware Man
E 7:i Main StTWl 3
SllllHltHlf1!alMtlllHillHilltli.ti.HlHa"","u"'""ia
- -..re
Fer8c Frmucisso
"I Br d.re
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El Ktinil.t
Hshirtlst
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I v Kiuarl.
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Snake mr.
Rlpar u-Ueiitoa.
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tlailt exis-tu .,.... "'" fcf .lu?2
1 Kor lull ln(onnau,Miw
I r ' watiT. A,ul.S,?"jl.5l
Take the...
W ashington &
Columbia River
Railway
For Chicago,
sai- City,
I Ml . St. Lab jJ
-mm, umaia M
Day
..French Restaurant..
THE I'l.ACK To EAT.
W'i.i--. ,.i . s it ,n .tinit'iiiliur
All Points East and Soyii
Portland and polcu
on the Sound.
Arrises Monti... WsJaaBssBSBl
laparu ilsily ex-tit tt
For l&litrmstnii
niiMlsiloaa. rail uu or ntj
w Al'ARS ana
8. B CALIitf.HKAl. ., p "J"
walls It sua,
es
Proprietor. ,
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
vnnis awnraUN Prosrsta
Kverythlnp New. Sew d rss
New Kit, Hfif Tien Uau
Inthet-ity. Boartawalaij
best NaMaa.
Service anv hmir isf the night
Telephonc No. 7a.
ATTORNEYS.
t AUTKl: A KAI.l V ATTUIXITt it
uw. limit id sariat. Baas asfaas.
BWaVl a I.W I.:.!. ATToKXtVr it
Lata, koom 11 aiwlslaal Watt ht
uiu. itreftm.
T. si. jVaJLKY, I.AWYKR. OrTCT I
juou Bin..:. in- fi n ... ton
THOb
Ui.
1 1 1 .tihi:....!' ATTuKlllV II
mbii-v in Atooi-isuiai lart
K. BBKKELKY
oait-f 10 amx i,.,
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K. D. BOVC
ouri b;.
A 1 I uliNKY AT U
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Buiiaiu
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PHVil'IAKS.
Affecfion
1. I---: U'Seil write. In the f'ort-
land Uregonian as follows:
Portland, Aug !'.- T.. Ihn Klil.ir
kecent phenomena in the aay of
race riots in Northern cities afford Uu
terial fur a tinielv editorial in thia
niurniuga issue uf your mm-r. Voa
wish tt. ktnis the 'mean ihu- ol th.-st-
.trangt- thing which have oune in1 busbaial growa n.-rmsl
ai..l
imm, anu am: a I'jhiihei.ilai,,. i,.ri'.
you set your mind to .,rk .r. .. ..k
out the reasons therefor and the
causes thereof. Procevtling to dig
uowu ior me rtsn 01 the Irouhle. you
hoia ai. utterly Uhleiiahle the suggested
notion of a puasihle miscarriage oi
justice by the screening of the negm
offender before a lawful tribunal. Nor
will the usual explanation of saafc
is-currehcee in the ,iutheru BtatSS tin
in the cases of Northern riot.. The
outbreak at Akron you hnd li be a.
wanton as the one in New York 1.
unreasoning and baseless. These are
not labor riots Nor, again, can we
take refuge m ready eacuse that lias
often .erved u. under similar rir um
stancee it will not aiii.lv We cannot
charge l hose oflenaea up to the fomsJBt.
ers. Ni. Al length we must jmt theae
Pharisaisnis by. The New York and
Akron mobs are In the 'manner' born.
Exhales from children as fragrance from
fin era. Tiic little li are alway puck
ered to give or take a kiss. In home
where UsRM arc children, love reaches
lU Tallin and ete.t proportion. In
cbiltlicss home.- the ku of wile and
and uresrutlv u
neglected ; tbe siximrs of love in tbe
hean become choked ior want of use
and exercise Childlessness 1 a great
sorrow tu many women. It is like a
curse tram Nature, who tail all crea
tor to be fruitful. It is not a curse
I ait a misfortune. Often tbe condition
Sraieb cause childlessness are removable.
Dr, I'ierxe'a Favorite Prescription lias
bnaigln joy to many a woman by giving
her the happiness of motherhood. It
gives to tbe wouiauly organ, vigor ami
vitality, removes luoal obstrucUon. and
pructK.il 1 uoc. away with thc pains and
pungn al malciuity.
There b uo akubol or narcotic in Fa
vorite Prescription.''
I ass. acssT sr raise vou h s grslrfal I .a.
to you lor soar mtl. ir, Mcanog g-d health
aad .1. of the ..mm dare tnirteet: pouad
Srl laai rrsr caiue into home ' srntc, Mr.
VsMUK ot H7 aoulh Lumy til Ulklburx
III ! looi mim tsXlir. or Dt Pietcr . Faturlu
HreKTiiaitte four ol Wto Golden Msdscal lit
essrsy. aad foot vuls of Pksaaai Fslln
Bsfurc I had UAen fiait USUaul the t. in.
jessk .Mf.iNf. i50U Bucks for Sale
NORTHERN
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Building
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in Judd Bulidiuc
A. L. BKATIh
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ABtMITKtTS AND IUlLIi
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Tourist Sleeping Cars
To
ST. PA I
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llAKtio
rrecnpon i wm I new woman 1 -.nuol
w here, then, is the breeding ground I Bake ptv describe my baan-fcit graniutlr -of
this monster which has lately shown To keep thc buwvU regular use Dr.
its ugly head? Verily, 'tis a puxxle. Fierce b Flcaaani Pclk-U.
tint, alia' You have it. 'Tis the foul
In n 1 known as the Chicago platform. THln PAPKK le' Ktn UK Kll.l. a I h
A plague upon it tls always up to
uiiachiuf Iaiwu with il, and slainii
ujMin it' Lot us have lee 1 1 burn audi tor It.
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lor stlVsfll.lUS ca.1. hr Btstlr
PAUL
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WINNEFKG
HELENA aud
Bl'TTt
iUHOlfiH TICKETS TO
CTUOaVOO
WA8ULNUTUN
PH I LAlt I.PHI A
NEW VOkK
tit i.-'ltiN
and all poinu East and south.
aad t 1, 10. . 1.
be sumiuthi). t o
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tsiolu. su 1 orl,vin
aua aaiern.su lint.
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tu lesrss l-sodleiun daily except auuiiaj
1 lkiil.tr luiuiaiallun, 11 uoc card., iu.ls
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Atlaiui
ru aud Murruuii .- . k'uriuuail ore
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1 'uvt7aiat fiunibln-d
Und of thorouirlihrt-ds
and
well
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CHAS. CUNNINGHAM,
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THE PJMIOUtTOS bAVIWJr-l
Psodlelou. Ofeot ''UMCJt?ramm
capital t-.'.-t -'V"uiZills
posits. Rxcbaustr uoonn: d
rlsd uulOU buet'ls. sllcnuasrrwi
lions W J rurui.t. nrwudssi, J a
vice-prw.ideu 1. 1 J Morritotoi
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