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HI ...lNDERWL4i... Now that eohl weather is approaching, the ne ponity of baying heavier nnaarwaat will coon henin to assert itself. Natunillv von will want to go nwi yon can get. the beat irrade for ""' least money; and everylssly knows tlmt Tin Magnel is the place. An UiOfttnettl unexcelled ml prices cut to the U'ttnBl; sales quick and prom small. A chance (or a koI.I watch given with every dollar purchase THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements &. Wilson. Court and Cottonwood 1899 - Commercial Failures 1900 Reports made to Dunn Co., and recentlv issued in tabular form, show commercial failures (or the nine months ol MM up to Oct i. Comparison is here made between the same periods .. iMjjan.l IOOO, for the variotis sections of tin1 Union, as shown by K G. Dunn A Goi Nunilier l.ialdl itiee uno ieeii moo ins Nat KaahuaJ i.:sm 1,24" is,"ip.',2Hi l,e,we Middle l.ttw l.: -.,.,.!.t.H l'!.Hli,-.lt Hnnthern 1.190 1.1T8 ll,tiS;,07K ii.-.'VKi.iNll Month weat M W :i,H.lls 2,090,871 Central Watt l.-Mti I.39J 7,47,KM 1 i,so-l,iri Northwest 781 " ,870,990 2,919,09" Pacific 708 747 :t,4l.t,.Vf. rt,00-J,11i UniUxl SUtes. .. 7,8-M 6,184 10l,Hii7, MS 157,100,000 It will readilv le seen hy the almve (inures that in till nine months of the present year the number of business failures in the United States exceed those of tHrjij, for the same time, by jt)7 It will he noted that the liabilities for the same period of the same war ejtCMtl those of i8uy by (44. 163. 5N3. t 10111111 atciiinsl ami the 1. 'um. peop i .lelter-rule. SATURDAY, octomkk IS, lnoo. MUKSTIONS or THE ELECTION. On thin page appear the figures lax! published hy the Associated I'ress re-! lating to the commercial failures in the United States for thf nine months of 1900, which have elapsed, compared with tin- same period of IS99. Were a partiaan writer to desire, he could 1 utilize theee ligures to convince people that the tide of prosperity is ehhing. He con lil make these figures indicate a coming tinancial crash. He could, in short, effeclually oftse! all argument hy the republican press ami campaign : orators, an. I demonstrate from Hum an a 'parent decadence in American do mestic commercial affairs. The honest seeker after truth, how ever, will concede that theae figure are deceptive. They do absolutely show an increase in failures arid an en ormous augmentation of the total of liabilities of the concerns which went under. Hut, the real truth is thai the in irtaae is due to the format ion of a large number of trust companies which thran on ttie stock market what the Wall street operator designate "In dustrial ; " thai the failures during lts have liet-n largely by these com. IMiiiea which have never been legiti mate elements in the commercial life of the country. Hence, the failures are by concerns that should be separate.! from others in making a statement like the uic here under dis cussion. It is probably true that a tinancial depression is coming, regardless of whether Mr. McKiuleyor Mr. Hryan is elected. It will come through the agency of a reaction from a perhxt of speculation and inflation through which the oiintry has been passing. Hut, that the reaction has yet affected legitimate concern to great ext...,' cannot be claimed in honestv. This reaction will occur in-fore very long. It is as certain to come as are tin days of tiie future. Whichever political nar: is in power at that time will bear the blame. Hem. it is, that many loyal democrats are halting in their attitude in tin- present campaign. Hence it is that many perr.11- who believe in the principles advocated by W. J. Hryan will vote for William McK inlay And, if the Nebraskan be defeated, it will be by reason of this view obtaining among enough demo crats to cut off the necessary majority for election. fciiflicicnl people are followers of Mr. Bryan this year to insure hit elec lion, it they vote the democratic ticket who really lielieve in its principles. The gold democrats are in line, a ma- : I . .. I 11 tiL - . ., junir 01 mem, wiin )ieni inniience ami conservative energy. The anti-imperialists an- favoring Mr. Hryan, ami they are numerous in the doubtful states. Die tree silver republicans have in large number returned to tt regular organization of their former affiliation. Hut, not enough free -ih republicans have left the democratic standard to balance the accretions I rout the republican supporters of 000i who come from gold democrats and ant 1 unpen, 1 1 i-l- At this time, the election is in doubt. All wise eople admit It. nd lllti whole issue as to success turns upon tlm.pieslion as to whether or not the sincere supporters of Mr. Bryan who believe that financial reverses are luniiid t-i nunc are anxious to saddle on the democratic party once more the blame for troubles that are inevitable, whether or no Hryan is elected U is 193 repeated, lor at that tune came a depression, due tu speculation ami inflation, but charged by skillful "UP TO' THE URCHAHOIST. Orchardists of the Inland Rotplre. need but to embrace die opportunity offered to widen tin- scope of consump tion of their products. During tin fairs held in IVndlctoii, Walla Walla and Sisikane. tli Western Oregon and Washington fruit commission men ustj wholesalers attended in n'liubers such as have never liefore leeii seen in this part of the country. These visits resulted in the concession hv them i that Inland Kmpire fruits are superior to any grown further west. It will n j necessary now that the orchard ist- set I to it that their fruit' are offered in tin I new market opened. In short, it il up to" the orchardisl. It will In- In- I fault if t he advantage gained through the tim- advertising the fairs (gen is not behl lirnilv. OBN. GRANT'S LOVE FOR CHILDREN 'The late tieneral tirant." said t V. Daviess of Washington in an inter view in tin- .ew ork tritium-, was alwavs kindness itself to children. II had a large family of his own, ami this it was, probably, that bred in him tl kindl- spirit ol tolerance that be ever showed to the younger generation. A friend of mine told me thai the lirst time he ever saw the general w.i- - hen he was a small shaver. In those days dinners were given at a very earlv hour, ami sweetmeats and candies of all kinds were much used. s "This particular evening lirant hail been dining at my friend's father's house ami mv friend had descended the backstairs, clad onl in his niubt gown, seeking thai wlurh he might de vour. The men ol tin- parly were seated, smoking, about the table. 'I he butler and other servants were MM) clearing wa the remains ol the least. The small Ihiv m-eked through the door, and there a few feet awav. on a side table, were the sweetmeats of his heart's desire, tiueils and servants seemed alike engrossed, and so, don hits I up. he tiptoed across the Hoor. "Just as his tiny, chubby list closed 011 the lirsl dish he felt himself taken by the ear, while the aggrieved voice of the butler said: 'Here now, you Mars' 1 um, you'se de most mi--chievouest by in Washington. What your inah going' to say to Lewis If he lets you eat yo'sell sick w id deui things.' And with that he gave the offender's ear a twist that caused him to utter a shriek of pain. A stout, stpaarely built man, seated nearest the pair, turned at the sound and called the small boy to him. 'What's the matter, little man '' he u.'ked ju a kindlv voice, and the lad, between siiiitlles, explained how, to obtain sweetmeats (or lnm-eli and a -nil smaller sister, he had made, his at tempt at roblrery. Unit Ids sun niigltt ' 1 some way com , i', 1 mi " it render himself nioMOi . e . o the nmrning of tbe ii H hi 1 . 1 1 11 was to arrive, Smith in Hell his nib aOpoftti to him, and, producing a bright new silver dollar, said: Now. MhI, I'll give you Ibis if you'll promise logo away and not turn up until l.edi Hue and then ge straight tobtrl.' 'All right. lirinncd lorrlhle, as he pocketed the bribe. s "To insure thorough appreciation of this tale of we, I must explain n little about the Interior arrangement, of Smith's house. The host's room was a large and sunny one, with a halh risiiii attached. Near by was lodpBri 'Mat,' ard in the bathroom he got his morning tub, and couseipiently re garded il as apart of his personal prop erty. As the best in the Hons, Smith naturally turned over his own room to the general . The boy was left un disturbed in his own room, and no ope advised hint of the change tiiat had oc curred 111 his father 's apartment. Here in lay the fatal error. Arnic.l with his dollar 'Mat' trudtnd down the dusty road and sent his playmates into -n.i-ni' of env hy llii-hiiig the coin be fore them, lie bought a balloon, a ring and ball, and some other trinkets, i Kit 70 Cents still remained. Then came a Hippy thought, ami in- invested his entire balance in molasses candy and -taric.l for hoBM. The taffy inane a ling" bundle, almost as nie as the hov. 1 1 was very hot, ami the package got very heavy. Then he dropped it, the bundle broke, and the sticky mass be came covered with rjtttt. In this wise he arrived home. ' ' " 'Mat' snt on the lawn and rested. No one was about, everybody Is-ing ut the railroad station to meet tieneral Grant," Mm narrator went mi. "Than the hoy tried to eal some of the tatTv, but the din prevented. 'I'll wash It,' qnoth he, and started for the house. Straight to his father's bathnsiin ho went, and dumping the mass in the wash bow l he turned on the faucet The heal had mclti-d the candy, and it stuck to the sides of the bowl. 'Mat' got it in his hair and on his shirt front in his attempts to dislodge ft, and linally, wearying ol the effort, left it where it was ami went oft alsiiil other things. "In the meantime the general ar rived, and what with meeting the prominent citirens who had called to see him. etc., tin- supper hour came Us)li them unawares. The general said lie wished to wash his hands, and Smith esc. rted him to his chamber ami showed him the bathroom. 'Never mind about a light,' said the general, as he kO Rwd 011 the water and thrust his hands in the bowl. 'Ureal Scott! what on earth is this'.'' he gasped, smith, with a sinking heart rushed in and lit the gas, and then both men gated at the awful mess in the howl. 'It's im-lasses,' said the general, as ho examined his hands. 'D that hoy" groaned Smith under his breath. 'I wonder what he s been up to now.' Then he went into an adioiniuu Ir 10m ami shortly returned with a sleepy Isiv under his arm. The hov'.- hair was sticky and his face was streaked with vellow. Frightened, he gave a lame explanation of what had liapa-ued. It was too tunnv. ami tbe tension gave wa . Ivilb men broke int.. um 1 ml la bh- shrieks of laughter that reached tin- lower Hour and brought a frightem hostess to the scene. There she found her husband and his giu-st holding their sides, while a sticky ami dirty small boy. 1 1 1 - conh lcnce restored, was volubly explaining to them how it all came to pass. Despite the general's en- treates, the young hopeful was whisked from the scene, ami during the halanci 01 tin- president - visit was conspicuous nv ins absence. As jirs. smith put it, 'Noil couldn't tell what he would do next, and with a president in the house tbe risk wa loo ureal 11 v-m kept him there also. ' I GOLD MIST WASHING POWDER 5- 'V, ' f . V-v r'yJl I a?; vy- j-.-a ... . - . . ' ..si r. w- .:, GOLD DUS in the water makes your dishes come out perfectly clean and free from grease. It is almost a pleasure to wash dishes with ;::':?'::r;:'':1V--:''";-'-:-:;::''': r the JS.K.E4IRBANK Company. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK. BOSTON., As to Prescriptions gmnmtmmmmmmmmmmmnrtnmmmmnmimfng 1 1 1 (j ' B 1 - t.y. ,zr. i "You'd Better Hurry" covaot when physicinns recommend you to have them OontpoOntM by us, what does that moan'.' Rlnplj the certainty on their part that you will get exactly what i- prescri.s-d the right ipiantitv and the right quality, which is even more inisirtant. Hut we go further than that, for we tak" honest pride in our -kill in compounding. BROGK & McCODIAS DRUGGISTS Corner M'dn and Co in hts., IVndleton. I i b I i And select a gissl heater Imin the car ol M,,es just received. We have Tight Heaters from $1.0(1 up, also tin- load Air coal air tight, lino third HVatl ill ltn-1. Stoves put up on short notice. BEE 1 1 1 3 3 3 a 3 z3 1 3 1 3 1 Taylor, the Hardware flan 1 721 Main Street. 3 X3 i gene lid til. protests of the tilled the tot's The general listened gravely to tin I -pile the laughing host ami father, he hands to overflowing with the coveted sweetmeats and sent him happy to bed. The memory of that aeene remained with the boy, and when he grew older hi lather told him who it was that had interfered 1st tween him and the just wrath of the bulter. Today the memory of that scene is as fresh as if it had hapsmcd yesterday. Jle has but to shut hi- eye-, and the dark waistcoted diuinjfOMI is before him. There in the old-lashiomd round table, with its spotless limn, shining glass ami silxer ocenpyinu the center of the room. Again the white liaired old butler oa-,. him hy the ear, ami as lie shrieks, a square ligure in uniform turns. The bulldog lace of the fatuous union general reveals itself, but those stern eyes have a merry twinkle in them, ami the grim month relaxes into a smile as he calls the trembling bov to him ami toot lies his ephemeral grief. "At another t line the general, while president paid a friend a visit", con I inued Mr. Daviess. 'The friend lu d in a small country town, and, as you may imagine, the visit was an event of supreme iiiiisrtance. fins friend, whom we will call Smith, was blessed with u small son, who was tin- traditiunul enfant terrinle. ile was forever in trouble, and those troubles invariably affected others as well as inn,.- It ills father, as may well he imagined, had laid Inn, sell mil in eiiLerlain his distinguished visitor, but he feared In The $mmv Of life a woman liiay find herself tadin:; and failing. She doesn't understand it. She goes to doctnrs, who treat her for this or tor thai, but she gen no Inrtter She grows frail and pale She can just "drag als-mt the house," but has no pleasure in life. Many such women have t.lkrn advant age of Ir. I'ierce's offer of fun MW ult titm Ai Irtttt , and have bow restored by Dr. Pierce's tieutmnt tO per fect health. There is, no more wonder ful medicine lor women than Dr. Puree's Favorite Prescription. Its action upon the womanly organs is at ouce eparaait iii the decrease of pain and ithe n creaw of strength, ft cures female weakness and such diseases a.-, take away the strength anil iiea u t y or women melt women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce In letter tfi't. All corres- mdeuce private. Address erce. Huffalo N. V. "Hr..n i ...iTiiii,!!,,-,! mi), van rurdkHsr I rs ill bad l..ii.Uiu,n i iui -lahl hum mi. I four ikntors iieuinl me." wrilts Mrs Uriiic Askrw, ! tisn - Nolllmiiipl.,ii Co., N. C "Tber. of courw. Kve mi m tin Htm- ,iut r litl. but il tli.l noi lam u,i,g i wa. Mnllr ,u,v in my brd mid nn, ,iay T ursxxnl uluui tM house I have usnl five Isailts of n . firm s Favohtr err-s ritai.in ami fne of the rioldrn MrUual DiaMSSM ' an. I four vials of Ihe 1 I'd lM ' Now I ll like ,t nrw vromsii. ami J wulll the w.rl.1 la know ii " The action of the " Favorite Prescrip tion " is assisted hy the use of " Pleasant PelleU" when the' bowels are irrck-ular. in 1 '"' '." '""T'lin 1 Dr. K. V. Its no Use to Ask Ef3 4 Byers' Best Flour... To rnake gxl hread use Hver-:' Ik-st Flour, it tool: litst ptwtnlttm at the Chicago World'. Pair, over ail oomp.ti tion, and j'lves excellent s ittHactlou wherever used I've;-. ,i-'c In Kuiiraitteed. Vie hav- the best Steam RollM Hur!ey, Seed Kye and H-ardless Hurley. Pendleton Roller Mills V K l ''US t 4fip liritu.'.Shiifts. Paw. t'c Who won the cake, lor you know THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY won. The whole city of Pendleton were the judges and they all pm BOWkMd the work of the Domestic Laundry to be the best that can he prodmasl by skilled labor and im proved machinery. Uiave vour laundry with them. "You'll Is- pleased." F. Robinson, Prop. lelephone 60 Letter Files Copyinjr Booka and Presses Typewriter Puper ami gibbon. 7 is Main st, ce, School Hunks lane) SiiitiiiiiiTi. .mil )iiiK MAX HWU Pendleton Plctnino- Mill aad Lumber Yard Dealer in all kinds ol Luinlier and Buildiag Material. Bjf stock ol lath, shingles, tar paper, nioiildiiis, sash and d.oors that are guaranteed not to warp. Kstiniates furnished on bttUdinjj material on short notice. R. F0RSTER, - Proprietor. 1500 Bucks for Sale and Tli.'.y nr. lull blKNld RaUubouJllfti XWhA Ddain, Unitm. Thy we rf w..i matewd anil artfully H('.-t.'.l 1,,,,-kH. Siiot,,, men ehould m tl;m ltore nuikin.- ...,t,-fl,.io hoe u inK)t'.'i thia Hardware We curry I"'-1' cutlarj 'argc I,,,, ammunition sioves mill hill on lino Hi.- "I tb, "f nil.. A:,,Tbi "n'i..., "ar W. D. Hansford & Oregon Lumber 9 Lumber, rith, i unlet, Httildinn I'npcr 1 "r Paper. Moulding, I'iekets, Lime and Cemeat. Brick and Sand, Sash and Doors Screen I hn.rs&WiBao Terra Gitta Pipe. wm" Borie & Light, Props Altn St., opp. Court Hot. THE CITY... Livery, Teed and Sale Stables... CHRis srti'M) . . Kvsrytldng New. New Hotw, n tin- city. Iinanlsri sfvso tt, hest umnon, Service any hour of the ninjit Telephone No. . PHYSICIANS. nit. w. i. t't.i.K oKKirit tv mini I. in HhvIiik-. KU( niilMin, CIT -i a a. h. tl to .'. p, m. ritphon t; K. W. VIN.'KN'I M. I) iikcicv us.. uf Klr.l NhII.iiiiiI Hank nl. h a. nutl lot p. oi. """ DR. .:. J. SMITH! omoii iivcr sss 'llHI.111 Mkviiiii. H,k rplenhpo, 11 il-l ICll'lllll'll.. I IB. B, OARFIKLD, It. D . HoilKi path. Ic I'ilTlltclAli Kliil Hllrvtmn Mm i aulMlnf . " "It. I'. J. Ml All l;inM r. AHWSIA. O.ll ' I ' " K I. I'll I. .lit 'II pliom-, blsck lit. Ilt. V. K. fKUtl 1 III I Ml I (IDi. C In. ill- oprioi in j t uu WliiUi iui. si,. I nisht uii.li.. Kim "U. 1 VS. K. Ill VKKHhKK, I'HKi III. .iii.I ... -r .... I m,i ii.i. II. .1. I. ...i h r .ml Mimlurtta I. in, .ire DKNTISIS. K. A. VAII.IIIAN, DKNTIST. In Ju.lil Hull. Inn; ma A. h. III.A I II-. ).. i. t. OKKlth ukss hlii Hsnk i.-K .IminliKml. K. A. MANN, HKNT1HT, IN A80OCU. llun HlucS, nvcr K. H I'lupWa isBra AHCHfTKCTS AND BUILDIIS T. K. HOWAKIi, AKI'lllTKirr A1HU- pvrlutsutlrnt, uiki- ."inpkl ud itlwU ,nn. i. n immiuiic in ii"' cur sr k.hiiii i ;. ju.i.i bun. ill siui 17. in. 1. 1 bullillUK BANKS AND BR0XIIS. KIHHT NATIONAL HANK OK PINHLfc ton. Csuiul, t7v,uu, TnuiHcu i-usrsl brtiikius buklussa inunr sn.l icivsri,iil.- i:iirl. rnlil onCklesfu.su MhiicUi .i. New y.iik inn! urinripti poiuun llu- Nor Hi west. Iirslls lirswuou MM, MM lid hut. Msk . ..In-. IIUMOBIWB'MW larus. Lvi Anknij, i.rculeal; a. vluu-prssidsut; 0. H. Wsde, nskw: H- l ..usrimsy, sssisisiii csanisr. THK PKNDhKTON HAVIN.i.s HANK fouillclou, ilri K'.M orKuiMHl Bsrtu l. im CplUil, HSJ.OUll hili rr.l sllUWSd OS iUM is,. ,! Kli mi I lbl mi'l ""I I "I' I" I t-lpsl J. IIIIU. BpscUl iintullMi IJ1 'SJJ' InOM. w. J, rurnii.i, irt-,uCTiw ' rlosprildsBt; T.J Morm.tsrtw- ., I MU1- M'llilMI i: A SK 01- All.t.11 iinsi.n .'si.iisi. f-.i.iMI; urwss.fi i.,.. . in IiHi-iik .luiuesllc ijx. l.iis ililli)U P.ru"!". 5 1 ... 1 t . , i 1 i.oii. nrmnltni ; " 1 I Ui'lflhn, i1 1 1 . tit, . ... ill. It.L Bsnall,a-, lor ; L. W. Bsrutli, uinum cssklsr. tma of thoroughbrod. Kddn 1 lit. PAKMKIt'H n -1.. in..' I bumui-Mi. hs. tiuns , mi, iironi l.-xi - il 11. 1111. .11 insK UK WWTO... 1, 1 1 rilli il'-f-l W Il CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, ml oi iuurisl uwsi v Inssstisstlun oomuilttwi 01 IMPPgl onlosrs: K Jsim-MU, prwlojisa. I'nwbsirl. vice prKni.ifiu.i i,iin I Ii L-O ....... u w . I . I ,1 1 1 I L&.UIC1 , . ti. A. Ilsrlliiuli M M J.iUUi, I. uioi 1 mr s. IhiU lirsvr, J. K. l-riH-l.Ki.-i Kills.-r. Kubsri Jiuiisuu. Psadletoa, Ore, !.!.., U....I. ... iv;k. 1 re 11KUII. I.IIH Ui". " "-r. WishiiiK U retire from husiimtui 1 offer my entire nU.ck for hi.Ic at cist, consistiux of Carpets, Rug-i. Lace and Silk Curtains Portiers. Brass aud Iron Bedsteads, Couches, Wall Pap.-r, Shades, Sewing Machines ami otiier things, to., numerous to mention. Chance of a life time to huy the- gissls cheap. JESSE FAILING iendleton. ()rvon Tha Kaat Oregonian ,g Bsim Ore gon's representative paper. It leads, and tha people appreciate it and ahow it by their liberal patronage. Ii ie the adver tiei&f mediutn of tbi section Also Wbuleaalc Agent for SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER In bottles, barrels, or caa is. Telephone No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. Tills HAPHB I.- 1. KPT ON PI LB AT k . IMk.l'l. l.lv.'llltllii.' AilalU', AA u Cinsnte Kel,.i,K,., H. rsucists), tialtloruls where uuuUsuU MM sdverUaiaa cau U wiuli A. P. A... ... ,, lUuaU'atod PARK AND LL. B.. Prin. - WASHINGTON STHECTS J. A. Wesco Psnmnn ,n d THE YEAR r...i ,1 v-..l-u.)j.-,uc-) V.01U-OL. t'UIRIl. v Rue mm di I'ciinaush,,,, RtCti M;tik.(1 OPEN ALL 0KD1DANCI. All ordlusi.c pr..vl.tiiiletlJsJaa?gJ ol Jackx.ii. Ksl. v. I...SSM. 1.1 i""".. M11.ln.uu, Bnsil, lliii". i.ii'l 1 '.inn .lu.etn. , 1,, anae I Mini -I Mi lye I 11 I..." - km follows: ,, u, jutt Hull I. 'I lm' Him ' . "iui rtSSl I- I .. ..... I,iI.Ikc nu.l liluiii. lUle) itrsel l.. I "' ''1ZL l blrcel.su.l llnd i.H"-" .rXLTtmi, u' iween Juakson -1 "'' .''''''J-Tisass Us uorl 1 - , ,i"2vlrtSl siio.-i sn.l Hun-! ii''-i. "Msaa Jeffersuii. Ms.ln " ' I1"'1' ,,n?... ,ui W- Jm-kMIII Slid WslliuWII 1B " .Aiiitt aiii-t-i'. . .j .U.-.I belWBi'li Am'1 I si r. Nu , iii.-IIiK . -. I hulin . I r.f I bit ,1 ce strvvls, sml sllui M.1111 iiutl, 'fRStht I ID, I1 JB IIUU W . uil !',. i Hi iu- r ,,11 ....den i. rr 11. .a, u( r.iiin .ti...i m.ius"rr Forma, Starci- t any Address. Hi. Kh.IcTII Im.I1 in I in,. nvruiJ) iiruco. Hi.ivellu.t sn.l Krmn.i I ptooTea 01 said nroi ill III." Cll nui m)"i ..I wild lil Hull' 'I' pesed uf srsvel lu 11 ,1 tin- 1 ii.f.r.JV o " ... .C , m. iu We haw hundreds U..nil.iii The BntVtl "Z.. ka W 1 oaanl av 01 fonilcr Stllr4ena aaa r,iU, 1111 , HU"B- lUUl s'iail Send out t lOHmrl. 'Hr.lU"-' II " -a- 1. p ft is more. SI. IK I ,lrui. sliMll Il-l H- , 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -' I 1 ... J.I.I M 1 IU- .. .. tt... AMalulallAl, -ll' ..... - bl 1 UM V .'I , IT "- ..1,,,,, ry it. rskiUK ", ""Tn Becnou .1. in-. ; . wean ,,'n.l.i ' -ia Tl. ,l 1,1 1 M. si.i street i uoi ui 1. "r . mfZ property adisc.ni ; ' 'U'K Isnnlered. hy the Id 'ii ...rta.1?! I'.o.if diinj and My School for (ilrla iiilumh... aw a . rfiuoluml, forilsud, Orsijeu. " slrcci cuiiiiKsi 1 -I'-- r -t uas. tl,., .,.. I,y coin.. 1 l ' ' ' li.r W?,S. ullBi l tuoeosi 1 "" (iinfw-. I lenses, Imui in- ,.,( e"Vrj ui u 1 ns .mi '.JSmmm iiiuruvomcut Uurdirc ' t;llirttll'T( iii.ii yuiciit lie ''''''J' VheieaW'Jffsa avalul ssld pf"i ,,l "I " ,e, bi!'c pr.ivi.iv.i 1.) . -. . twciiun 1 iios ""'"T-..Br ) rrT' 1 s..i..e iiisn-iii I" u sfwr o... ( uliucll ,. 1-uuaetl a October, 1UUI. f w y MUt'" Allt J K HltAa.U-,' inn 2ziv w1