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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 'i-x .1. .1. S00 s ? v, (.1 w r' w (S) ') (5 (?) A BIG LOG ROLLINGllM INITIATED vi w .: & v?i vi! o CK) j ? s P (? . C id sS $ S ) 5- is $ tS J? A isi A j - $ v..-) ( (jfi & 3 $ v ? 0 0 (?) $ Gteil Is. tf ( J . ( . . " & vm ft S " 3 CS S vJ S 5 $ vft j4 $ (ft $ x? v & f c $ v ? y y -p v y v r v i -r is. WOODMEN AND WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT, PENDLETON APRIL 21-22 NEXT s , S) ,., .- v? gj gj gj e; o ig a 0 (f One cent per wawTcn - - i w FR ATP R N A ! norx-nr ,'ANTRD ADVEUTISEItS TO MAKE T7KH otnethlng you have no me foror" me that you may need In your busE ou may nave an extra horse that you debt wish to trade for a mtr nr. - i.i.i. otuebody may have the cow and veMrk ind wont tlie horse. , , . . . 1 ' t ii l V ma'cu ur rwpnrr. 1 . . hnslness. FOR SALE. fOR SALE GASOLINE SVUiNC. WITfl pipes, tanks and ."tti iks. rcilv to i..er- nve to six liorse oosver. E'on.iuiical In use of f tie . Price Jiao. East Oregon- an omce, i-enuieton. ! fOR SALE-TWO WATER TUCKS AVn pump, good as new. Addreis A. Kunkel A Co. PHYSICIANS. JR. W. G. COLE, OKTIfiB IN JHOD building. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m to o p. m. Telephone 77. . L. MILLER. M. D.. DESPAIN BLOCK, treats and corrects eve tronhlos rntnr. kbal conditions nnd Impaired hearlnc. Jltsses correctly fitted for refractive or- JR. C. J. SMITH, OFFICE OVER TITE Penleton Savings Rank. Telephone 30: Idence telephone 81. S. GARFIELD, M. D.. HOIIEpIth- i Ic Physician nnd Surgeon. Pte n Indd bnlWInpr. Telephone: Office . black 1 g; residence. Mack 24. Br WILLIAM UOUHK, PHYSICIAN AND Surceon. Oalce. room 20 .Indd Itnlld- ng l'lione nam a. Kesldence Phone Red 23. R. J. P. M'FAUL. ROOM 17. ASSOCIA- tlou hloclc. Telenhone Main n.T : t. ence telephone, black 101. JR. T. JI. nENDERSON. PHYSICIAN nnd Sursreon. Spec alt es eve. ear. noso. nd throat. Office In Snviucs Rank build- Phone Jlaln 33. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DRS. Office on") block west of Keyes & Ke.ves. Boston Store. DR. LYNN K. RLAKESLEE. CHRONIC and nervous diseases and rtlueusi's of iromen. Odd. Hotel Pendleton, cor. Water knd Jlnln Sts., Pendleton. Ore. Phone Bed 273. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. F. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND SU- oerlnfendent. makes comnlete and rell- ibie plans for bulldluss In the city or country. Room 17, Judd building. 1 BHEEK & COLE. CONTRACTORS AND builders. Estimates furnished on short totlcc. Job work a specialty. Prompt lervlce. Shop on Bluff street, near Main A. JIAY . CONTRACTOR AND builder. Estimates furnished on all kinds of masonry, cement walks, stone vails, etc. Orders can be left at the East lOregonlan office. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. IUAPLE BROS.. COURT STREET, LA Dow Block, electricians, dealers in elec- Itrlcal minnllpfl. Houses, stores wired for I electric Rents, bei'.s or telephones. Electri cal fixtures, nil kinds. Get our prl:;s. Re- ipatr work a specialty. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. I COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME Prop. Livery feed and Boarding. All kinds turnouts. Competent drivers. Opposite Ho- iiei I'enaieton. Telephone iu. IDEPOT LIVERY, FEED AND SAFE'S Stables. First class i n"i? rnd iluuoie trigs for all occasions. (127 Cott mwood St. Phone, Main 70. Evlln Craig, Prop. fCITY STABLES. T. W. AYER3, PUOP.. Livery, feed and boardlmr. The best i-turnouts In the citv. 41la St.. tetween fMaln and Cottonwood Sts. Phone, Mnin (0. LTIIEO. K. FEED STABLES. SATISFACTION guaranteed, mo Aura St.. bet. webb ana Alta F P Ilurtahorn. nroo. Many years ex perience In this business. OREGON FRED YARD. W. T. UOYNTON rrop upeetai care given norees leu wuu m hore ae ixwor webu street Phono Red 'Ail. CABS AND CARRIAGES. i CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER. PROP. Telephone Main 79, at the Depot Hvery stable. DENTISTS. B. A. VAnOHAN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN Judd building. E. A. JIANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCIA tion block, over K. B. Clopton's office. LODGING HOUSES. THE PALACE LODGING HOUSE, J II- M IL , Hams, proprietor. ?lrst tlnsi rooms, well kept, by the day or week. 618 Main street. RESTAURANTS AND CAFES. 6T nrrinnv niscTATTit AVT. VTRICTLV .flrsrcla'ss. W."rPaVgi7 n,' Prop. h all hours. 004 Main St. Tel. Mala VI MANHOOD RESTORE.DSS ble Vltallzer, tho prescrhiUon of a tM0u t rencn Pi ""V"m.uiUoU, Iiiiomulis WM nervous or dlsuAesoltueeeufrauvuu X:r". v,rt0iii lability, jMiuple IlnllliiniiiliiJInrrr, i:xtiuu(luir rnln, T.u.'5Vf, .'i ihlrliifnotchfccka 1 ItstopsaJl losseaby day or night Od restores small weat organs. . , wn. M tier cent are troubled with l'rotilltl. n-Jho reason sufferers are not cured by Doc,orDL3i.h??vJ TZmiSiocT tenUniunUla. A wrltiea gllWDENB tlpply known remedy to cure without "enYcuxe. lUXJikboxfot IQaran tee given aad money returned If 6 boxes doej not eflc a peruiauw" 'tuiatl. fiend for viibk circular and testlmqnlala. cn vnrixxx CL AddremlA-VeiV MKIMVIMi: S O.. P. O. Oox OT. Rui J,pTnN OREGON. SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS, PENDLETON, OREGON. word for the first insert ion, V rtwo ""' AM?RICA- Orade? Mr NVfV.'n,"; tf !,Lwmh- 1 """"" i'matti i.i tpvt. Meets In Secret SMr" Vi.ii" .I'An iu iuiviuatb m rapn mnntii Ail 1 1 ' I I- . . .... . - . "V " w UIIU11U. Kees, Record Keener; k. n i'.t,K.-t Kees, Record v-ommander. t-ctauiuuhi REDMEN I'M All ALES TRIIIE. NO. IS .,.rr.ywi .?TJ Tuesday nlcht in Hen Records. S V' I!ltnc Kcc,,cr ot PENDLETON LODGE. NO. y. A. F and A" 2f" St?, ?I?t nnd tulrd Mondays rf each month. Vlsltlnp br;tar-n wa'-om. T 3. Tweedy, W. M., Joe 11, l iirk-?, .Sn PENDLETON CHAPTErTnO. 2s T C Tny'or, n. P.. F. F. Wamslcv. Se.-.-v!tnrT month In Masonic Hall. PENDLETON COMMANDER Y, NO. 7 Robert Forster. E. C. V. E. Ca-Vr. Sec retary Meets first and third Friday of each month In Masonic ITall. ( HONKERS OF THE PACIFIC WIL- Ham Martin Encampment. No. 1. Mets i every Wednesday at nendrlcks Hall. ' Mrs. L. F. Lampkln, Secretary. DAMON LODGE, NO. 4. KNIGKl Si OF I Pythias. J. F. Nowlln. C C; IL ff Fletcher, lv. of R. & S Meets evrry Monday In Secret Society Hall. 1 .SP.?.5N Z09PMEaN: F. AMERICA A",L. '"S.h '"'''l"0- ',dul .Meets first and j dHck Hall ' Geor rnS" L,, r i Vini,i.inJ ? ni.iT " Unmblln CoQ- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR ! meetlnps of Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. ; of W.. are held In Odd Fellnws' hnll prorr . Til ,1 .1 I T I .. I . I I .1 1 1 I Income 3 P 'walked P pill n n e' J' "nIkcr clcrl" EttrM I ATTORNEYS. CARTER & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT I tions-A Cold SnaP May Come Law. Office In Savings Hank bulldlnc If the weathor of the past two wouKb BEAN & LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Room 14 Asssociatlon block, Pen dleton, Oregon. f. G. nAILEY, J mid ImlldliiK, LAWYER. Pendleton, OFFICE OreKun. IN ,V. ItERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office lu Association block. E. D. BOYD, .ATTORNEY AT .LAW Court St. Ill L. B. REEDER. ATTORNEY Af TaW, Pendleton, Oregon. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD Building. 3TILLMAN & PIERCS, ATTORNEY8 at Law. Mr. Stlllman haB been admlt- ii-il t n ti r ft f 1 1 f n In Tlnltnil Ulnln. i . u t ah I I offices and makes a specialty of Patent I Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13 Associa tl in block. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. S. BOWMAN, LEADING I'nOTOGSRA phcr of the city. Harvest views. Indian photos for Bale. Finishing done for -xms-tenrs. Jlaln St, near bridge. Phone, Red 270. BANKS AND BROKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA. Oregon. Capital, J.IO.OOO. surplus and oroflts, $0000. Interest on time deposits. Deals in foreign and domestic exchange. Collections promptly attended to. Henry C. Adams, nresldent; T. J. Kirk, vlcejires Ident; E. L. Baructt, cashier; Jlrs. E. L. Harnett, assistant cashier THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, Pendleton. Orenon. Organized JIarch 1, 1830: caplUl. 850,000; surpluB, $00,000. i Interest allowed on time deposits. Kx cbauge bought and sold on all principal points. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. Furnish, president ; J N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON, Weston, Oregon. Does a general bank ing business. Exchange bought and sold. Collections promptlv attended to. It. Jameson, president; Geo. W. Prwbstel, rice-president ; J R. Kllgore, cashier; di rectors, G A. Hartman, M. M. Johus. T. J Price, G D Graw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert Jameson, G. W. Proebstel. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLE- , ton. Capital $70,000: surplus. $85,000. Transacts a general banking business Ex change and telegraphic transfers sold on Chicago, San Francisco, New York and principal points In the northwest Drafts 1 irawn on t'lilna. Japan and Europe. 1 Hakes collections on reasonable terms. Levi Ankeuy, president : W. I- Matlock. ! rice-president : O B. Wade, cashier; II. C. Guernsey, assistant cashier. HIDES, PELTS AND JUNK VOC CAN GFT THE HIGHEST SI A It Let price for your hides, pelts and all kinds of Junk, such as rubber, brass, cop per, lead, zinc, rags and, bottle?. Iron of all kinds a specialty ou can bring In 5?nnccrrf hldesand "ShltaWlti in fh tame way. We have come here to iijsy Uive us a cai aou j nm ed L. Shank & Co.. office and warehouse t M Telephone, nea - r.asiern nuiei i"wiu"i v.. ..... mvenuquicn,o 1.2c thereafter; 30 words or less, $1.50 per month, or $12 per MIS ll-KA fn von tMnk Well t tt, ink .I c in ii i inn ;m EARLY MILD WEATHER. Gardening is Going On in All Direc- keeps tip, it will only be a short Uiub until the trees will IickIii to bud m earnest and all herbage will liegiu to put on itti green coaL Ciartlenors are already getting themselves in reaill nesij for il.tnOng ami some have put seetl of the tougher varieties In the ground so that they nitty have early vegetables. Onions ami spinach will be, as usual, tlio Ilrst on the market. Few potatoes havo yet been planted, although It is predicted by many that spring. Is here In earnest nnd that will bo no moro cold weathor to amount to anything. This may prove true but it will bo romarkablo if there )ie no moro chilling weather dur ing March, and a little snow is noth ing unusual for that month. It is too early to forecast Uio out look for crops of any Kind, but from the present outlook there will be a good crop of most every variety of fruit and vegetables this year. This, however, depends largely ou the weather from now on, and If It Keeps warm uutll everything Is vary far along and growth is started in earn est, and then comes a cold snap and hard frosts, injury will be mire to re sulf. Onions that wore sown in the fall wore touched in most places by the cold, but It will not amount to much with thorn as they wll Icome out and their growth will hardly be eliack ed by the nipping. In two or three weeks they will be in the market lu almndame. Other vegetables, of course, will bo a little later, but whit a continuance of good weathor all kinds of frosh vegetable will noon be on the market. GROWTH OF BUSIfNESS. The Year 1901 One of Extraordinary Prosperity. The year 1101 will be romomborod, says the New York Journal of Com-inen-H. as one of extraordinary pros perity in almoftt every branch of the industrial and commercial activity of the I'nited State, as one of liboral returns for the product of agricul ture in spite of tihort corn and cot ton rrops, and of unejc&inpiea oxpan slot, iu the operation of finance. Tho dealt lu ou the numwr oi oare umii n New York Stock Exchange has at not mutropon. Srh wa tn tte most doubted in one year, and their i inwit iaj Ii vurt wbn Ui' u valii- has nearly quadrupled' thar'Milt of Augubtu Clnff agalnat Amelia has- boon an incree of about lu per duff caino up for houring In CUUw cent in thf atnouut of the transac-j Along with tbl tale are irhn alit passing through the Nw York , ..1..,, House, and of nearly SO per r.t in 'b" loans no ciumouui m th.- natioual bank of the country. m.-r 6ohi njilo of rtuiroaa were ,.ilt in the United SUUea lt year. ..id on 'lie whole 197.600 utiles of railway a business wa done eflual to least $1,500,000,000 of gross and i-.ws dun end of net earnings. In the t.no of a large deeroase In eonner shinmentiJ thoro was an inorotise of ?, ' " i , vnnr's traftlc on the Groat Lakes, as measured by the tonnage passing through the canals 6 r. . n nt tho finfrance oi laae ouuciiui.,iimih ! riUiKNdl.o. .v i ii itr 'iv t. 'f i .'hni i i i- -i. his ti. , Hi. hi The returns for 11 months Indicate that the value of our agricultural ex ports for tho year will reach $1)10, 000.000. while those or manufactured products will not be loss than $30f. uOO.000. In spite of a decrease of $40,000,000 In the last muntlonud item, as compared with 1000 the total , ,arcltllgbi of a river Btenmor. thrown export trade or 1901 promise to1"!"1 a dUtunt coMmko on the bunk, come within a few millions of ! "'tlK H out like a picture painted on t7b.000.000. tho unexampled total of , Wnck eanyna. The timid buyer and inut vear showing n iin.lmlili, U,H ITOSpectlvo Indtutty Will follow 000 Our production of pig iron In j fij .' I'm will reach about 15.000.000 toiw;nphl thrown from ,jHlr eiBo Tor If not over, or double the output of 1 wnj not th0 aurroundlus Rloom nve years ago. i no production oi coal is oxpectod to be about bj.ouo. 000 tons, ugalnst 4o.t00,000 last year. In both of these products we are now the largest producers In the world. The general prosperity of the conn try has been rotlocted in tho condl tion of the national treasury. Three years has sutllced to wipe out the en tiro amount of now debt $200,000. 000 Incurred to pay the expense of the war with Spain, nud tho annual Interest charge on the debt Is actual ly $0,000,000 lus sthan it was on April 1. 1-08. The credit of tho United States stands higher than that of any other country lu the world. Its 2 and 3 per cntits bliig quoted nt 108 and 100, against Brit ish consols at 'J- and W, (lurmnn tin ecu at 80 and French three at 110. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Newbro's Herplclde Destroys the Dan druff Germ Permanently and Cures Baldness, Quinine and rum and a whole lot of other thiugs are pleawtnt to rub on walp after washiug It fre of The Ulth Century Train dandrurr. but no one preparation '!THB N'OHTJIWJiHTKUN MMITKDi the genoral run cur dandruff aad runs every day of the ytar ralllug hair. It 1 neewwary to kill. nvrcm aM, mw m Titt u'AIHIK that germ U) be permanwitly "' MNEST TAN L I t tOHLO' of dandruff, aud to itop falling hair "nwi 1 ,wu'' " MunL-u, Newbro's Herplclde will positively Kleetnc I.lghtwl Hli-ani Htfl detroy that germ, tw that thwe ran, ,f0 cujcaUO HV DAV MCIHT i be no mor. dandrufT. and mi that , , f , Kxprr-., the nntl i tho hair will grow luxuriantly. u tw hTUUuU lmwi. BL VmH stroy th cauie and you ramovo the cn,0BKo VU tint Hhorl IAmi ww ufrot t- I nrotluua from tile Went inhde via Toads in HI Bed. ( Great Northern, and ' To escape the wrath of hi wlf. CaniuHan I'acltle Hv. s-a . . mJ t AU(;uw-u uiuh orure iron u v w Uwiver In an opan tawy. ahandoulng his' immIUou and hi botnt In the 1111 tB i"iuuu ' gKtiou pf cruelty uu tfaa part or tii wife Tho CWft wure irri ! a wr irrll oorumg to me rominuini. iu ui uk In lta7. The temper of the wife, how ever ) alleged as the or th' r not separating sv;ier. He did n' dare run away, he aay. Hut wtft f ail. he says, were the utaltctoua p-r cutiona she practiced on him s would nut toads in the foot of i ' bed. and when he got it his onfh his feet would "come In eonta" with said toads, which wer cold, clamny and highly loathsome, causing plain tiff great anguish of mind,' as the .n.ln.l .k,iiriln till fcflVR. year. No ad. Inserted for SECOND HAND DEALCHS. j -KKJrvVi.VNJl:UNKV AND MKlttNl). 1ik tvti txaeht ! iVft Jt. Opt Wm Miv - Ihl m.m ' V "TfcWU, IKI.IIR ( t. iSP i U4 Kwt. If krf It ojtltlf t trt WU ikIow No. t a t-Ht i MISCCLLANtOUS, IN IVVN1V-TMB XRRK1NAKTKK 1KM Cj mtthl tn,t m t w4 ( th Httt,M il cn dJ lf tnl rlH : One twww W.-v aM ., i Ull, Molrh brmii m tlth 'h.iiI.I.i, f.wir i nM. writ M U,hii -(v. n.cna rvbiuitrr i, lAit OLD NKWSPAI'KRH- Tt PIT VNPKH rnl. on he)T, wlt. nt tt wrj ' plnj (turpoor. OKI OfMptlxti In Utt 1 bundlr of tnr hnmlriNl Mth nt S'N rtnx hniulle t th KA8T ORKMONUS .: IVndlflon, tVon. i T"innKlifoM.r.tNm.rr m ' nnt to ntwrrlbv to mi;sliir nr n 1 prrs In th I'nltrO 8ltr nr liurur. rrmlt by (hwikI not. tUrtk or ttui to the I i ,wr iihi;vii.m.? ih nt pitoiittifr pilce of the puMlrfttlon j ilwlr. ml will Uv It rnl you nd uiwnn l III. ,1,11 .ii i'iii ,riuii ai ii n, If jou r a ubrrllr to th KAMI OUR. (IONIAN, lu remittitur ruu run ilnlwt tm iwr rent from thi t)itbllihr' prn Ad drr ISAHT OHIttiONIAN Wll Ct)., tt. dtctmi, Orrrfon. f. will ... ..... t . II. -. . -Ik HAII1IITT MKT A I., ItRST IN TIIR wnrld. In ;f Prr It r Ur, t Ibe I Runt OrrKOtiUn ifl)ri I'OR MALI! AT THK liAST OIIIIOONIAN ottlre, law bumllr nt BiMHir, tm tillilue orer Iini tilt imprrn can t otitlnl for SA mi in h buiHile. roil RUNT Room la (be ltt Ortf 'in biUMInc far rwtt ; ttemn !irt!, hut mid cold Mtrr and Utu room. Wlmt It I. Advertising Is the llf blood of the! tmntnoR world today, nail well dlrort- I " nnveruaniK in line tite powerful , f0r objects of lutorodt when a boautl or odjoci ot uiieroMt witen a boautl- ful picture la clearly shown before thorn. Prospective buyer will not search tno surrounding gloom ror mpetltors If tho searchlight of I your com , publicity Is turned on your own place of business t." . -Cannstota (N. V ) Ilee. TRANSPORTATION LINES. "BEST OP EVERYTHING" In a word thin (i-IIm of the pHKM-ngcr nervlc via Ct ri 1 lie North -Western I -ine 8 tntlmi dally Uitwrcti Ht, 1'mil Hint Chicago cotnjirUtiig The latet I'tillinuti Hlrt-jrn . lVerliTH Dining t'arn Library kttd ;iMTvitloii ( Frew Hiclililng t'lmlr Cut 'I'i.i. t i... i t ii.... t..(...u.... rii...li. i ,.,,, MUlta. All miiU . ji tl keU via "I Ijm AOrtnwmlm i Idlie " ! W, If. JIKAD, It. L- KIHLKft, (i A. T. A. th Alder Ht., Portland. Ott. CURE rOUfiSELFI iiiMif i,t&m.iliuM. I'IIUU.4 ( UliL.C4 ' ( mo. at Aitrik hi'i i" f iku, t4 M MtA ItiTflltJ--. I'. r -w u m i(i 1 "M tvt 1 ,.. i ..I1U, U.H. i . M-bi urn nmtmi fiiimwuii'Ji yinf rui la 0Ji, fltufhcti tri Rmnlnsl IN 40 HOURS. CwiM KU etl tai Miiitt Ioutll. r ii ui'iM v mL':-Jf less than !5c. TRANSPORTATION LINER. Oregon Shout Line Union Pacific ah Tim ohilul from ri4itn !? ri ; mi vttr.tn tof. cnw , Oil . u. u nitMi lotion ' ,tii. C,,. ,!lt UX. Nn., t. nu.ik f Vt. .. ! . f . . ' " ' Mi m Mrttf.t. UnlvChH UlW (. i U Hunt Initou Ht l'ul rtwti u ini yinaHIIt, Ml.htu. I ,nti4in, MIIWtt km. Chuit nil t,t.l Ocean and River Schedule. KHOM 1'OHTL.VSll. ill llln tU4 MUjwl l .Oj. to hi tans. ritivMi I p. w. i)IImii MTf " in.j s t- ui. lUluriUT Wp m. Columbia Hvr lua To jUU.il Hit A ; t-llllO, WtlUmatu Hlrtr IumU U I'imuu.t iUII, irpt NttaiUf. (( ot tr rMliUii f.if W llUuwvt tini Ymhltl Klfr oIhi. !? Lelf tawtbw t . u, Ullf uirfi. ! IUlir JKirji Hod' Hatha Mlvr HI4iU to Ullu, Kupt Mf r. r wammjcy. aiii. i'iaio. 1 . . , VYflSlllUSlOU CC n . r I if I II II I 1 KIVlr Kailroad Take thfn route for i For trhlcago, HI. Paul, ML IuU, Kan t'lty, Ht. Ji. Utitah, Kiid All Points East aud South Cortland aad point on the Sound TIM CAHJJ. I a i fta4ltua, dtlj iinh u4; AtiW fn4ltaa MoinUr, W,tiu4r u4 TtV A nit Cullta TUMil, TkrJr ' lAtutin,fi-J.m U wll wIlt illf.l koumt lampm. Ardf Wt Wiatlf wMltMnad tjMsss. ruf tulwntlu i(ttta a.i toim- BltiuU, Clt i UI ..(M ( W. AIM, Afat. r.iu wa. ot fl. H, OALPBKIIKAO.U f. A., t I W.JU W.JU, Wui, HUNS Pull until Sleeping Giro, Illcgaiit Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Gtr nr. i vMu DVUOTH KAIUJO TO 4 0KAKI) KOItiCH ("IUM1KBTON WlSSKVtZU , HKLKNA and I KUITKi THROUGH TO (MUCAtiO WAfilllNtJTON PHIIiAUKliPllIA nkw youic HOrtTON aud ail iduU YMt and Houth thnxuu tleist Ui Jihb 4 Cklo, iu Twuu4 ti4 -Nontttn !ttlp w. tail Aunca no. TIMM SCMKDULI. TiJBUlu4Uwodillr xc4 8oaj frt JJO P. u, For tuftttr Inloioiitlou, tins runts, m, b4 tlciu,clloa or wriw W, Artsms, m. dUUJB, Ortuo, Of A. n.CHARXTOM, Tbt4 sn4 Uorrltou ilt., itU4. 0t. e4i in.,, sm