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D il-V A 1 L Pi CI Shirt Waists for Spring. fft hit t i u . r.v .1 .1 i -ortmottt ol shirt ejaists win. ii v ,in 1 ling at prices thai gfl ill rif; lit. You can get an ric-gant waist for 5m . U onr dollar waist ii simply a "pcn' h,' kirnl that you like to wt:ai 4t-- Qur spring and summer goods arc no hi. 1 ., i 11 .. I 'mi.'.ir . 'A Wim, ... ;.kk rs i iii; BARGAINS. THE MAGNET CASH STOI Elements & Wilson, Court and lottonwood ; 0 bATininA Al'lUI IH. I'u him, world ami bene t all tlir It will be v. cur. it. Hi- it excellent preltli ntlal I i I li to ad a (nli. ill; i I, .In Mil ' 111. 111 Hi' i' i.4ILT. WEEKLY M SKMI-WKKKLT Ji - Y Till Publishing ..,t n -.DL ITO. Company, OKM.ON. ' xiri ion r 111 11.1 V'ai ail-tl.'N Mini ItT l 'MCairTloN HATI . Tlfc I ' 1 I . 1 o "5 aba... TMatftiiM im"1"' .S..IM.I. ' CWMIIMI" I .' Imtpiii"" 1 .. . . . . . J a, till . . t ::!! f tu.-at ft 1. tliaar'" ' DMIr.MlMtrtiM r in.a.ftAsi, each yb.c.,eot Its . Mti ltaa. each lAtpr.iTft. Knkir. .... ft un.lr a QUESTION 01 CIVIC I'lIlDL 8a the W it' ll F.iM'h-r: Why Rol have 11 village ImproraBiwil society (nrimil ir. Weston with a vti'M lo etiatalatiog property sun era to take an losoreel in tin' Improvement ol Iht appeeren 1 Um iiiv Ma whole? nettagty forbid Mggeetiira a naaee for Mall at) Organisation, Iinl wo should Imiiv it might laiply eivl iaughtietit lata," as sroll an m " leultura, Ami thf Leader MVI it watt, I vor town rhotild imvc thi" naitlttioni pr tented frequently and in ovary Btaaatf possible. Tit.' bnini- that It kept ClpCD, attriutiv" healthful, plooaant, thU hnnii' will nmre likfly k. . p at home tin young people, whn iii ool to won hkMt iifli 1 biai Mtl ey aril oaatbal id neglected TIm ame 1- true of town I aid cities. People arc n nrc like!;, t remain in .1 town thai ll clean, attr.-.c- in bdiiiliiiil the houre. The cn .if the knlvi anil forks nil every meal labia, tin tun-- nn every steam anil street rail mad, tlie ruiininu expenses of aver, ia, lor. alien' nutchinerv or tool 11 iiiv mr ure 11-eil. will all I' In- ,1 n-eil or lemoned according a tho ncu t"i'l cohminiH rain' or InWi'rH thr 11 r i . - f iron an.i iK't'l iiianiifarturp. - RAILWAY SYSIKM OK CANADA. Our conatil jiHt ina.le 11 rap. in ttlcil hut in gaheral at Montreal han mi' n mi Canadian rail- vxhicli contributed iutoreatinKly 1, tlie Itoci of ii.ii nlar inforinatioii 1 if the 17, M7 nlle "i railroad now in rutiiiii 111 tlie -till tti 111 iy lerntorv of the DotBlnlon al! nillaa Kaa In limit aillce 1MM). Kvel aa late a IHiiO. Mfi. r the Grand Trunk miv tin ill. Hie tot.ii in I lean wan hut "ii.;:. mileu. Within fnrlv years, tlier. tore, Canada, whow total population todav i only o,KK).tHHI, hao uamtflUleil 1 - i"n mi lei of now rallroade. Proportionately i" population Oanada ha" more mi Ion of railroad and a larger tiriant 01 eaniini 111 railroad thai :in oilier .onntrv in the world. If tin 1 riitcd Htutoi hr.il 2IIA.U0U mile of rati mail i! would have the toilivalent of Canada1 I7,f"r" mil.'', relatival to it oonnlailon. whi.-ii 1 ahniif 1 laraa, lint the total the nion 1 IS, ,,S1 miles KMX) mile I Ml thai) tin the tl't railroad IIIIDBNT TU lil.l.A K G ft 0 U N D I'roeiih'iit MfKitil.-y will perform the Intact tmar.U huildinn tlie I'ortland Lawii Clark i-.'iiteiinial Rtraoturee, if h :,t u. .Ii. mi It was . origin ! slam. It i n y bj reason ol tin tlit tin proHi 'Di will Lc in the Wnt anreay. that ni-h a llnnt; would U' lawibh'. lor h. i iiuld no' In apt ted to i-noi' in i. for that eapeeial potpoaa, Bat it will i'rv. a- tlie vorj h. ad faRiauiient lor the Iuk how that could be Kivnii. It will loud u national Mr aid dignity to it in the ev es .,: tne p',ipl - ol the world. All friend- ol tiMeipt-ltloli. and tnev are ail .;! j dtiMO". w ill hope that the chief eXO tuiirvwi, content to Ahat the ,-xp .si boa coniinittif r,iiU'Ht, thai he creak frontal ut the Mil, on which the rthnw ia to I..' given. Itiauot inapuropriate. indeed, that AaaUent McK.nl, v do this thing. "Lewi i a-k wore H4?rvuiits .c. the hderal (ovarnrnent. They came acrn the rontliowii tarry iii cummiHHioiis froni I'resnletw lefferaon and with a mbaion which s ,iofferon thought of paramount importance lh.-y per formed tho utiNioii. They aAX)uird iaformation that war. really tho haair. of lat. - uvfiomttnt operation-, an, I Smt ." ;l ' ' holding of the I'ec.u. S' for the Cuioo. I.jwis A i. .ark ,uad- ol the eipedi av tVea mof eve. than the faraighted .leHiw)n (lenaaii'iad. They ohtaineil information. Tliey leariitxl inure itelv the re nr. . - of the country. tm racial charaf arfatics of tue Indian 1'. - repo-ta t,, W...i.,i..'t..i .,, r. "If" '.M'-'ieiite. Tney wr- not formal fL ' n '.ieyi, ct ollicers who iiad JL, J"'" .; n," in a mrfuiictor pa . .. ult uf their PPMbgs. and laiJuriiiK- lorn Iruitatte lor the nation The nation i BhaValore indebted to then,, and its aVaaavi t uiei executive aawv wen, win i, ' dignity, lend to the enterprise the it inlhn of his oihcu. a ..OJIINC HAN. Eaatern -a. ian, i ,!Mgjgjtah' ' eai, wJLi- My6? 1 caiulidate, II. HK tlx ol, . .. Ballon tU- a ibined Ua miMtpiMtrr.il' force n the r.ipub- ucan party. l- wi.l havi opportumt Ktu deaonitrate hia executive uhilitv. HMerbap in lt-t Mr. KLa candidate fur ttie i . r -idenc; li t;e Eflai, he will lie more liable I tun au other n. .ii in the I uited Plate ttia! i ouid lie in, n'.n i. Mr. Junnaon ia a man win truth to (he iaboriiiir man In Cleveland campaign, inatead uf ling the workiugman that In (oi ler tare lor oaaaeugerp and hiither I lor employee, (ur their good, he fraokly that he lavon kliiga uecaufto tkey ponl Inn. as a . aTlajajt-aar owner, that it paid to be ut tu men m paying them what their labor waa worth lie I in, , ect principle. Jua Uee. not ehariaf fur in. rilllu Ttue Wurkingdiutt wunls uo ebtwil) L) ooa toletitte U He ia willua "wan tor hiuawli and Uh and awt lavon from grown rich, but dav in the year to tee. ,s the correct idea of n. He believe that I and that laborers He aleu believe l riglila never con It let ted ultes do cuutiict aligua with awry MltblUt. ,! 'i,vett I own ,i i ii i a i ieai or. Wh not tlVf, ii .1 II provaoienU are bring returns of interest. 1 attract ttUI at Innne, prey from golug III an. in honiep. Civic pride. pride, foe! as well ai iwrranal prhht and pride ia k bplng our hornea Ii ideal conditions:? Pendleton could u a imuer degree ol run pfidt Uj if", advantage, it uoatld pay aall, aliai ever it eocl to maintain it . Tit STKEL C0NBIN1;. DiaanMlng lurther the hlg Met ' com bine, Hi" He r Yom Worn! - Kithor a irrodnrer .r oommmer everv Dvraon In the Cnltcl Htatis i atVctnl h the new ami eolAaaal gag) ulnntton ot iron ami Meet intr,at Kirt ai t the produeen hureitu o( stati-tic I, a- given out Mateuwul baaed an ti eaeua ol 1800. that gpproilaaately the product and vain.- ni American iron and steel in ajejaeai two ami a tin If time in the dead,- tn. . I ' r .,r. t;,,. iron mid steel induatrv of l'H), a- M To- hieing In, 'tor. an employer of hibur ami la pita I, i- defined try the Dgure that follow Illili age ol W Hi nn i II H ri I mi United Kingdom and two-third" of :, m ii-age ot ...- colos-.l! Ilu--i.il mnlre, Including Klnlaad, ami mot II .III hull 11" 11111,1. 1IH til" Clllll' II.' i ig. ol all till c iiint'les- included in Die Herman ampin, Canada woult i , "in to hay.' overdone her rail roail onatruetleti, f tin tntai ciijittiii lavagtatl In Ih ! ,,i . i ti : hi railwii' vt'in, w inch i !oe h, f t.iHD.iX).' 00 over tL'OO.Uotl.ntiti tilth, reiire'cnts nubile aid in in: m lUbsid trsc The net earn thii vaat investiicnt last venr Wl re I. than ' i ida grow- dttil i m-1 'rst.intl that ler .ent And an "lowlv It is .;IV ti a our i outil-g 1101 a' report . Mtbe nor Inued expantlon of t ,, rahaidi Rvgteni is gwukenlng nlarni the taxtnivers. -.Now ork World. The the ;- hMali in, Ml aa It um- he employing t:iH,7iCi iiot- Nona, paving them eng. - that aggregate al.oiit fLMii.iKlo.Mai a year, Tin total production of iron and Iteel of all kind- an t I- - . inn i now aggregate 46,51,1100 tons annually, of the value .approximated of 11,100,711,797, And tin capital invested which is not precisely the name tiling a the atnek capital iaa t ion maal be about 1 ,08ft, lU.'Jiu. rii, (ael thai the naa Heel trus has been capitalised at fio.ouu, 000 more than this total in B0 av iuv.ilul.it'- tm- cal. nliit ion, i ttom. .1 on .lie staleni. nt o! tt,e human ol statiatics al.ov. quoted Kxcept as to the i:t-,7''o paraOUa em ployed in tin mining and m imiliictur- ing of ir. in am! -ti.-l the giant steel trout, then, aff. cis the ,804,700 pi,, of the united Mat. .- only as con sumer. Win. am tin- coaauawn ol Iron and teelv Perhaps it would be battel to ask, Who is pot in sou:, torn or other a couaumer of iron and ateel? The AassVlaan Heal and Iron taenalation catalogue,, tie different Kinds um) lorins ol imn ,n.,l si. -el iiianutii, tur.-rs as (..I Iowa: 1'ig-iron bar. hoop, aki ip and struv tural shape - tel iron beams, bridge girders ami an Infinite rariet) of shaped iron and uteel Used h house, bridge or ship builders wire roda, plates and sheets, cut nail- and cut spikes, wire nail- rolled iron and ateei, including cut nails am! rail-; lleaaemer ateel rails, opsU'heartfa steel rails, iron rails, Mweei rail-, ateel ingots and casting-, tin-plat,- To this list may l- add. ,1 th I 'Wow ing items, taken Ir an the treaaary table ol exports of iron and Maal mauuiaeturei fiiiilders' hardwar.-, locks, hinges, liolta, etc : SBWI and tools, car wheel cbaine, eahle, anchors, casting ol all kinds, cutlery, fi tear ma, cash reg isters, machines used ou faruii, in tac-torn-and in household, unhiding ol cur.- locomotives, fireeagiue sta tionary engines, toiler-, pump-, print-iug-DSasaSS, laundry machiliea m-hi - BMsbnsee, tvpewritere, pipes, luU safes, scales, stoves, ranges, furu There It ii" boosehuld in the Uuited Htatea that is not au iron and itcc! con- ailiner F.very rent hill coyer- ti ,,-t ol nuniemui iron and steel thing- use. I WHAT Will. BK KNOX'S "DUTIES? 1 Mr, McKinl"V to turn over th attorney gcnoralhiri to Mr. Morg,m a I raonal patronage was an alarmiag I hit on of Mr. Morgan's power, l or Mr. Morgan to Hx upon Ins- aid t ;.l trusted rt"d trust lieutenant m ier C. Knox, a- the proper man lor tin tu. ice was an alarming threat V : .Morgan's nu-i .,ea. What is th" cm! ami what the cx Innl , : lr Mm ai ' ioliti.nl cower' Whv lioiild he dpniand the custody of the ilepartni ut of lattice as hi own parlleulat perauialtal What plaui .a he In mind thai i onihct with tin - i the I mini Mate'.' Must not i.,.- plan- he most extensive. nmt Inimical totha publlc interest, sine. n, s. lei led one oi hi heft, adrnitest spe nelve liettseaanta for tin pla.c'.' 1 , -e are the oilestions Mill., Mr Moigal h.l- toi.ip,'! ieii tin :. ople to ask. 1.' he persists, II lie give the waiting knot '.In order to accept, what can Ii pa to gam that will rountorbalaUfi 'i.e public rosplcloo, thep'ihlii ..tilit. aro'is..! h the si'. In -le ol Hie keys uf the denartmaul of justh hanging Qpog bit ki y-ring'.' Ii is not ft range thai Mr. Morgan, uatnmod to tin- d ilareaae, the obdieu f tin- groat men ol com. marcs finance ami polltieatevaa ot Me - lenl " th. I nlterl Mates, in uhl h r th, in- incut I 'get the power of the 0 i.pi. lurgi t universal auflrage and the danger to hi- interests and projects lid these excite popular Inutility 1 lilt it would he strange indeed if Mr. Morgan reminded ol the power he ia a needlessly, go arrogantly provoking, should eraist in his blunder. New York Worht. HKN AND 1111 The Gorman reicbstai has iieen leg sessions for thirty years. hold-Four ini inhurs of the first rmchstait have - at- in the present on. l.raf Horn . . Kugen Hi, 'liter, Ur. I.ieher and bubal. -ir Henry Irving, in an interview (minded on tlie report, afterward de i ii. I. that Mr. ( ameige would endow in ,.-r.:. theatres -i ,-axs s'.ioiielv tup port of tin. government-subsidised I house aa an educational institu tion Ireland lost by emigration last year - aila, an increase over 1S of .. .17. liver SL' per cent ol theae were twean the ag - ol filtaan ami tlnrty 01 th, iota: number-ol emigrant . came to th.- Dotted statua, (treat llritain received OOfiO, New Zealand I. Canada 171' ami Australia 184. Senatoi Hoar denies that he ever compared Aguinaldo or any other man i Washington. H. holds the hrt president iiicoin arahlu. GOVERNOR YATES OF ILLINOIS One of the Thousands Who Testify to the Great Worth of Paine's Celery Compound. We're Just as Thankful n a large one. i'or a mini II package I-.acli will receive the same tnori'ugn and careful atleiitiou. If we get the former il may in time gtow to the latter by the iitlsfaotlon you will derive in wearing our lanndert"! work . estic v i on tti "liinson. Prop. I. V,. 0' e m Call up: .'till! No. 5 lor Wood. Cool, Brick Sand. i cuuiciori Planing Mil and Lumiej Cn sell Cleap(i any nrm in the; becauge thcybuyi minntirw,.. t. lunihor or any mill work call tln-if prices. tf. .ORSTtR, I:qual to anv in Ihe world. PILSI BOT BEER. Heav) flaiiiing i. aeslsl atteatlon gtten n, (' Igarn.'iu Laatz Bros. For Kik To go Pulling or (or a rah to mad telephone Main 7:1 KRKWritYS (iwe Highly re, omrneaaai 1. very nouie Itilly guaruk Schultz Brewii rench Restj rtvi t'ron- . in I epnt Si ;t hi in-.-1 hkau m rai ..rr.rs ini A.Mi.tKl TROUT ASP HAM!), Just Received a nice It. (In l.nr-omnlnc, Re Utter nuttiiinp, Msinn (iovernor Itichard Yates is the son 1 f Kichard Yate. the war governor ol Illinois. Yates i to Illinois what Rooaavell I to the energetic, ambition-, pmgr.-si element in the Kast One of the molt convincing speakers in the West, he is a man of great patHMl magneti-ic as an lin i. lent during the pre n lent ',- inauguration reception at the Whit. House allowed. The Hamilton club ol Chicago were received hv I'resnleiit Mckinlev in the l-.'ast liooin. Altai the introduction, Hank Dxam 1 nor l.amson sunt! "Illinois." the last line changed to "I rin Kinh'v, Illinois " One r, , of (,(1y. Yates' ureal strength with all 1 latses is his w illing- nef t" recognize merit and to ompl.o the liet means without fear or fay, 1 Needing a spring remedy for him If, Slid knowing PaiUO'l celery CO nj- ls HI lid bv mentation, and hclicvine it to la the t)et siirine remedy obtain able, he used it w ith sU,'i excellent re fill that he is willing to add his name to the many others in Mai nnai hie BoaltioM who have puhln lv en dorse,! I'aine's .-e,-r com p iind : to Yates and M. ChlcagO, III., I'eh. 8, llrlll. W.11-. Richardson .v Co. Ueutloman t 1 have need Palne'i celery COmpOUBd and find it an excel- lent reatad Van tralv vmirs, BIOBARQ S ATI. The more intelligent portion of every aommaaity are the aw who ia-t raa ommead Palne'i aalary compound, Tney have looked into (iiis great remedy, fol loured Its remarkablt achiev uls in the can- ol Irieuils, neighbors ami reiativaa, ami know just what to expect from its use as a nerve and brains sir. ugthener and restorer, and an ideal inviguralor lor a run down system. There is leg, beeitutiou novadayi among well-iniormed people in attend ing to the beginnings of poor health, It is well known that disease is pro. grcceiVC and cumulative, easy to drive out at the start, but ii menace to lib' when ailoered to entraneh Itaall in mi argan ol the p. dj . ii i pic Would consider he. la. 'lies, rheuiliat s, neuralgia, ileepleegneea, indigestion and languid leoliuga in their true llgbl sod as sarloosiy ii- they deser.,- to bo, and make a stand BgaillSl them st oaee b) mean- oi Paimi'i eelery conn mnd, th.-re would be a wouderiul diminution in the amount ol.kidoey, I iv -r and in-art disease. Any one who reads the heartfelt, emphatic tetter that have appeamu from men and women who owe their health and often their lives to Panic's ciders .impound, will he impressed by the Hincerit) in every line. Tins great modern scientific in vigor tor and health-nuiKer is doing an tnoratuOl amount of lasting good theae spring davs. Its success in making people well has had no parallel in tin liHlnrv ol medicine. It ha cured thousands ot cases of rheumatism and neuralgia, main ot long standing that have boon despaired of by friends and phvaioiaaa. Compared with other remedies, its I armaiiaal cures stand out as a moun tain diss lajaidu h mole hill. If all tho men and women who have got rid en tirely of nerv on- debility, threatened nervous exhaustion; sleep lea neas and -inli organic troubles as kidney, liver n d -loina h disease, he its help dur ing the past year alone could bg brought together, what an arm ot grateful people it would make' Palne'i celery compound is the must remarkable medical achievement of the last t years. Take It now, 'ti spring. it VI unit I LIMA I II N.iUoua but a lo r.-nieilv or ,-imue tllerajt Hi cura CATARRH. Th Specific It Ely's Cream Bdiu tli-,,pi.-kl)-sU-,U-,l 'o K.l - s mi, , CATARRH COLD 'n HEAD filLAtlV IS UH nlvek m Wr i '-'MPU Tt J0 ' tlx mt r fg VuiV A -. r,'. IS Hnftoj lll.r.l. I ,, Mgk lAattlJ Plumbing is a Science BUSINESS CHANGE HI! HOUSE QR0CERV t Miiik- NEW HANAOKMriNT oil Ar INVim TO IWAIM: WITH US Thompsiin & Uupuis, Props. VV.D.HANSFOKD& DegJt n in HARD WARE, ST VE8 UARBl STIEE, SHELF IIAKDWAUK. ITMI'Si WIB. : ' I'l l MIWNli A SI'KCIALI 601 Main Street, Pendleton, HKLP WANTKD. WANTKD SALKHilKN. HAl.altY lt eoiioiilMtloii; kImhiI lurnltara andiupuilea I .1,1.1, k ..... A, ma .. lileaso, IIU. fOg s A 1 1 01 1 Ti..- family', houiti, dtptadi upon ii home. Had or oarlg plumbing mty iueur UHB DOCTOR'S BILL or Kimctlikg wone. In Pgndlttsn then i one pltimbj PLUMBING in your A HUNDRED l'L- Wlltl nih lius orovad a worth by his work, lit- UnOtMtondl plumbiug, both una ttadt- a.- a Kjienot, rhii plumber is in Uu- m ,,v ,,f Joseph Husler A numlntidi pgoplg i IVtndU ton have dis ovt'ittd tin lnn bttWtdJfl bud nd Rood plumbing bj leaving ordrn at TH-..1 . . l , . uas.tM eeiatiitsiitnmtt, and thuy btVI alo dlgOOVWd thai plumbing evun costs lose than thu bad arti. l" Keinentbcr where to leae tour order. and di(- tho good MUSH AND PIANO TUNtaii I'UOK. kUliisU'l' ha'lujt, violinho- loial an,! leailar ul II, v uaw (ipora lloiua or. l,.'.ir IcaeUerol violla, viola, oelln, baas Biamlutili, miliar, piuiia. pip. organ, liaiuioii, ' o.oii.'rp.nni, arraBKumatil ami or.'liaairatiiui Vole . uluire (liAlhni uioiuo.1; iiuil) of nans l.o coinl. ami grun.l opeia. 1'iaun tailing ami rupair ng i.rotuptlj .foua uiuLoalra taiulc luiui.LcU tor oarliua, bail, ami all occasions ItouiToc3"1 Mpl '' "r si HOBal M ikiii. am! .m tluurei balU-rt si, I uls.lMt , , , ., fi, I' O. OI WO, 1 R i, II, 'Ion, Oregon A NKW I in.- on piping i I AHtMllSl 1 ASB T. K. HoWAKl AKI'HI iMiriutaodaut. uiuliv. twa Rlana ler builitiaa I ooui IT, JuU.I IjiiiMiut ia.-i i A. at a v . I. ,n, ilar Kalluial i,,aaur. oamatit walk, l.trs oau be lull ai cONTIUi hustaaa floret rHYSICIAMS. ; I loft DK. W. Q. coi.tc oKKli'K IN i.ulPliiiK uutcu Sour, 10 to Us. V ni. lolxpliou. T . K. W . VlNCKN f, U. 1). OFPloi KKAH WjsgaUuU ksak oje ssm gtma lUtS. SMITH ,V HKN'OKIiSON. OKKlOK over rciiilloioii HaviUK ll.mk. I Wephoue al roanluuce UtlepLoiie :i p u: ti-pAUKIKI-n, W. U HOMK PATH l( Ph Vkl'lan an.1 U.. ..a, . . Z'''b..,'i,;,'''u'' l,n"1' bi" k 1R. U.J. II 'PAUL, Itoo.M lion , i v.. I - black 111. i.- NtOFA 111 it Keyo A Kuyes tlttlw Ion sJlore l I.VNN k. Ul.AKKSi.Kal i HfiONli ami ii. r,.,i,s a...... ' vaonn. I,,. li . i r?,- I Wiuicli pp. tloUtl, cor. walBi au.l ktam au e.-.Tai- ion ore 17, AH8001A. rasnleiicc tola- i'HYaiOUNs, nnv out- liloek weal Ol lio DgNTIITS- K. A VA11UHAN, l1 In Judd Buliaius. A I. HK ATI K I). 1). I- auvtuaa Bank (,aaadl K. A. MANN liKNTlrflc lion Uloek. ovr K 0 BH M1SLKI 1 AShOUS -. , , I i, I in HTl ii k'HOL la huroliv atlvan inal 1 1,.. m ,.i.i,T..,. .,1 tie in, '.ii,l Packnn -miasJ, lav M,.v 7 IU.ll at I U oiiiiiuinv. In Penill' luU,. ., ..I . , . . .. i.ui al iia.- Ol iliw:iiii " ' B, .I.Hiiiiia tlin liV-U... soat"!. ol illrtiutora Iron UIB""- bur i 1. , . I'LOrTON raW i v v. i i i i. i I I Nli .Notice la lieiolO .". i in. ,:ila a.o. r,Ta Woolen Mills Will lJ,J ai I M n. ui . i tie niliaa " rouiii.'iou, dragon am JOSEPH BASLER, When Summer Comes Again. ami you ato temptajd U) buuiait, oaavy oarpota to oblivious mini. y(,n will turn with KrutofubmsM t tho ruu and iimttingH ..f wl.icli-we have lain in a gOMl supply. The patterns ,l ,(,,,rw will apiHirtl to your taato for tho beautiful, our oricen to vmr ,laaia .. vr..,uunticai. iiurropo a,rtiori eiillullia .... K.iUOD, rsji-iclri JM: " araaiaj fV 1 I , .... iUtv. Kull In... 'oivtMl. and .1 of 1 rr . -fsBsaH I of wall .a, ,.r jimt ho., I b) JOUN Ht.'UMilrT Tkm Louvre Saloon a, wkaui Um, laborer tinu Tlili FURNIIURE MAN. Wiwt will SIM at I m, at uiuaatii. r h ma!. aLv aat?rutio,k, w..uBi MAIN STKttT. Jcssu Failing. Main atreel noar hridge. lurk. rial