IN P Gazette honestly and to carry to consum mation their own dirty schemes, the ring seeks to prejudice the people against the anti-ringsters. It will not work. A man named Tooze, Nooze or Booze over in AVoodburn pricinct, Marion county, says somebody has ied. According to the other man he is the guilty one, and as one is friend of the people and the other against, we leave the public to judge. Our Woodburn friend was a Dolph man during the late senatorial contest. Stephen B. Elkins will make a mighty good candidate for the presidency in 18. General Oh ant in his lifetime thought Bismark and Li Hung Chang two of the world's greatest statesmen. Chicago wants a separate state government on account of local demands and needs. According to the constitution of the United States, the state of Illinois will have to grant such government by egislative action, as no state can be formed out of the territory of another state without the permis. sion of that state. O.scau 'Wilde, the villinn of "Rork" proclivities, is still in durance vile over in England. lie should be deported for life. Taxeh are high this year, am the people complain. Our schools. however, should be kept up if all other public concerns go to pieces, The republican club meeting at Portland May 22 promises to be an enthusiastic gathering. Every club in the state will bo repre sented. Chahley Nickel, editor of the Jacksonville Times, has been un posed on by a woman solicitor, "The boys" all feel sorry for Charley, Hon. Stephen JJ. Elkinh, one of the loadorn of the republican party ami an present senator-elect lrnm West Virginia, has como out solidly for silver. Late advices from Japan stab that terms of treaty between that i i it i t country ami v nina nave iieen agreed upon, but just what they aro is not yet known. Hon. J. W. Wei.ck, ex-represen tutive from (.'atso county, sued two men for services as a lobbyist during the legislative session IS'.).'!, lie failed to make his claim stick. Tin; (lazette is for honest money but it does not like to see two dollars worth of labor, products lands or rentals go for one dollar, An appreciating Ktamlard is dishonest standard. Ol ll old friend, Michell, of th Tillies-Mountaineer, always was good newspaper man, but with his new dress of body and advertising type, a lot of new ads and a lnrgt daily, he is making all his neil lors enviourt. I'ai I, Si hi i.tzi:, the laud agent of th" Northern I Willi for year past, suicided by shooting hints. in the head, over at l nco iia Siitur day last, I'iiiiiiicinl dilliciilties nm the loss of his position are attr buted as the chiihi'm. with all the credit money that can be 1 supported on business principles, the world g money of redemption wool i increase twice a fust as it does now ander the dingle gold standard. The unearned purchasing power of money would be taken away. But the idea that there must be a dollar for every dollar owed, is to say that there can be no prosperity unless every man can get a brand-new dollar for every dollar owed him. Editor Bilious Colic. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and IJiarrbcea Remedy. It acts quickly and oan always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy an soon as the first indication of the disease appears. 25 and 50 oeut bottles for sale by Slooum Johnson Drug Co. A CHANCE FOIt I'KACTICAb GENII'S. THEY LIED TO HIM Eli Perkins Defends Democrafv in His Way. The Veracious Gentleman Fi es a Valuable Opinion and the Salrni StHtesmiiu Re produce it. The bill providing for a con stitutional convention nearlv passed at the recent session. In the senate it was defeated bv i 1 Dawson, of Linn, who had previ ously promised in writing to support the measure, but who went out to avoid voting. In the house it was a tie, twenty-three republi cans and seven populists voting for it. Marvelous Itesults. From a letter written bv Rev. J. Gundermiin, of Dimondale, Mch., we are permitted to muke this extract: "I have no hesitation in reoommending Dr. King's New uiscovery, as tlie results were iilmowt marvelous in the case of my wife While I was patitor of the Baptist ohuroh at Rivs Junotion she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Lia Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would lust hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she onuld not survive them. A friend reoommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at T. W. Avers. Jr. drug store. Regular size Gllc. anil . I CAN'T HKK IT. l'i;o i ci io to (ho primary pro diiceis is as Decenary as that H'uen to manufacturers. Hy liioneti.ing silver (he fuitlii appreciation of will . topped, and thus the people will be fired from unjust burdens. Tin: woik of i'roMeciiliiig At torncy Hume in the huppn scioii of vit't ill l'oltlaild in MI Inly apple, ended by all i-xcept thorn who un looking for .'vcu-t h to lind fault, lie is a faithful idliivr and ban Intnl.! All i liviabli IVtMnl. Wi: im not itidoiHt cHi'h and every niti.l.', front the pi u f Coin loidetr, published ill mil paper. I!. it this it a fire coiitti and a fair fi. hi, an I the (iaette ha n iotih AniericaiiiMii (,t nil it he u ii k. long ai demand are ri'!itoilifiMi In your issno of April 5, 181)5, you state that "the Gazette is for iarchnbil- intent of silver beoaiiHe there is no need of more money of ultimate redemption." Now what I can't see is that there is "no need of more money of ultimate redemp tion." In the same iswue I road that thu amount of gold and silver produced in the United Hlates yearly is perhaps close to J1()0,0(I().00()," and I suppose what you mean by redemption money, is money tlmt will redeem our outstanding debts. If I urn right, will you please tell me how we are to pay :illl),00ll,0l)0 of interest on our foreign indebtedness, and if the interest did not exceed the output of our mini s, would not that leave our ollripring to grnpple with the same problems that are agitating our country today? Iain willing to suppose that the "rehauili ment" of silver would increase the out put of our mines probably to double the amount at the present time, hut that would not sullicii. Besides our silver mines are not in working order. It proba'ily will take three years to pump I hem out ho as to make them paying property, ami before that time will have passed, the increase of interest will very nearly have doubled. And again, capi tal will have as much power to control the two inelala as it h is over gold now. Now whi'u I make these assert ions, I make them on the grounds of the natu ral (low of interest and ifymi will take the pains to figure on the problem yon ill necensarily be driveu to the mime . onehisions. Xor is tins Hll. 'llm m. hin.'H, triinlH and corporations are almost dally tightening the ciin.li on lite comm. ui people, slid hoarding up the money and through legislation are placing it where it cannot be taied nor unci to pay utt u.'Uhcr debt nor interest. Now win a the money is nil hoarded up either in foreign or hour ooficra, where will the laboring da Ibid the menu to purchase Hie iiifi saury supplies, and if I hey have not the means where w ill the in. reliant be; hii.I to wlmiu shall the fanner I.N.k for market for Ins pro .Ih. -Is? These nr.- grave itnwtion and should enter into the deliberations of every v il.-r b...re he css's another hll... Wll.l, Ill-Utt. Hai.i mw, Oregon, April S, H.i.'i. t'h tla.lta amd In it tMHin of April ft. lliMt It "is (or the rehabilitation of liter hri'siio there Is nret nl more in y of iiilnunie redemption." .Mr. Il.wkins should read carefully In for lis riles. h ery Voter should know what "in. .lie of Ultimate redemption" 111 a if. II chii hat Inn one ctiktriii'lion, but rial in not inni.t Hint there I li need of redeeming pr.oiil.es to .iiy, lt.lt all I... ill. I know Itml there are ivrUiu t Cohomie trirln that d. fy any liiveliti.ui l tin- iniii-li-riitli century t.i i.rrtnrn. Mr r..(lei hi v wss in. si. U ,i ,-,iin l-lle the ..ta I s sl d I I owing to Tho Press Claims Company, of Wash ington, D. C, has adopted a unique method of encouraging American inven tors. Every mouth it makes an award of one hundred dollars in cash to the in" ventor having the most meritorious in vention, who may apply for a patent up on the same through the medium of this great combination of American newspa pers, effected for the protection of the American people against unscrupulous patent attorneys and claim agents at Washington. Three awards have been made already ; one to 0. L. Jordan, of Pellahatohie, Miss., one to J. H. Rogers, of Philadelphia, and the third to 1. C. DeVault, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. DeVault lives at. 1429 H. Juniper Ht., in the City of Brotherly Love, and his de- vioe which reoeives the award of merit for the present calendar mouth, is a oar fender, simple in construction, practical in operation, and no doubt of great com mercial value. The Press Claims Com pany sends out an interesting little book let called "Hints to InventorB," which the readers of this paper whiob are in terested in obtaining patents would do well to secure. They oiin be obtained gratuitously by the readers of this paper who mention that fact, and who euolose a clipping of any advertisement of the Company which may appear therein. Baoked up, us its attorneys are, by the influence of nearly two thousand of the most potent papers of the country, the Press Claims Company is now in a posi tion to seonre prompt and speedy justioe for all classes of claimants against the General Government, and the renders of this paper who have this class of claims to prosecute would do well to oomniuni oate with Philip W. Avirett, Managing Attorney of the Company, 018 F Htreet N. W., Washington, I). C. "We take pleasure in recommending ChiiinherliiiL's Coiixh Remedy because it is praised by all who try it," says J. W. Cox .V Son, druggists, Marshlield, Oregon. No one elllicted with a throat or lung trouble can use this remedy without praming it. It nlwnjs gives prompt relief. It is especially valuable for colds its it relieves the I units, mikes breathing easier and Kids xpi deration. A cold will never result iu pneumonia when this remedy is ta'ien and reason able care exercised. For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co. KltiHT MILK NEWS F.iuroit G.i.ettk: As this part of Morrow county needs to be represented in your valuable paper I will send you a few Items, J. M. Haling is in our midst. Ibid colds are numerous, us we may expect this lime of the year. Isaao ami Miss Kditli Prazr anil Cousin aro visiting relatives ou Eight Mile. uur nuniiay school is in n prosperous condition Mud oouvcucH at ;! p. m. every Sunday. Hchonl began at Hale Ridge school house last Monday, Miss Edith Young as teacher. ( has. Repass is getting along iiicely with the broken bone, and it will not be long until he can get around. Rev. Hherrill pre, hod his farewell sermon at Eight Mile Hiuidsv last. He preaches at Grange hall next Sunday. Mr. I.ovegreeil Is sulIVrilig with the bone he had broken few years ago, It seems that it has uever grown togi IhiT very well. The populist are preparing to sweep From the Salem statesman. Mr. M. D. Landon, belter known to the average American as "Eli Perkins," journalist and leoturer, arrived in this city yesterday from Oregon City and registered at the Hotel Willamette. His visit to Oregon's capital was for the purpose of leoturing before the Y. M. C. A. last night on the subject of "Phi losophy of Wit and Humor.'' Mr. Landon is a native of the Empire state and is now in his 55th year. He is a graduate of Union oollege, New York, and has made quite a reputation as a humorist and lecturer. His first publio writing was a history of the Franco-Prussian warwbioh be produced iu 1870 and this has been followed by six other works of a humorous nature. He is a Royal Aroh Mason, the G. A. R., and also of the New York Y. M. C A. A representative of the Statesman called on him at the hotel yesterday Bfternoon and requested an interview on the political situatiou aud the result is given in the following: "What are your politics?" awked Eli, looking over his glasses. "Straight republican," replied the reporter modestly. "Republican," replied Eli, savagely; "Well you have got gall to come here to interview a rock ribbed democrat a Randall democrat. What do you want me to say?" "We wont to inquire if you aro al together pleased with the work of your party." "Well no I'm not," said Eli, soratohing bis head, "I'm not altogether pleased." "Well, what is the matter?'' "I'll tell you, my son," said Eli, slow ly wiping his glasses, "I'm afraid the party has gone baok on us Randall democrats. I'm afraid they've lied to us. They said 'tariff for revenue' in the platform aud then they let a lot of one-horse rebels from Tennessee and West Virginia knock tariff for revenue into flithereens. Why, instead of get ting the reveuie we are running in debt 8150,000,000 a year. They told u.i tbey would not lower wages. Then they cut the tariff 30 per cut nd the boys are mad. The free-trade dem lora's g it ns Randall democrats by the throat. Tht y wasn't honest We were led into a trap 0 free-trade trap." "What other lies did the free-trade democrats tell you?" "They said protection didn't protect wau'es, nor oieato new industries nml they made us believe that tin coiildu't be made in this country, u by, up in Portland yesterday Joseph S. u!e-!rr, the great Wiishingtou salmon canner, told tne he had bought hii tin from an American manufacturer for ijfl.H.j a box when he always paid 30 50 for Welch tin." "Then." continued Eli, "when the crash came and our milhi stopped and wages went down, wliHt did those free" trade democrats tell ns? Why, they lied again ami said it was the silver bill. The silver bill! Why, the republicans bought Sill) ,000,01 K) worth of idlver in thirty years and coined it and the ooiintry wan prosperous. We put Cleve land in and he bought 7,!H:n,e(K) worth of silver at the market price, 47 oents for a dollar, coined it, and put it out f..r f 14,uoo,0HI and we went all to pieces. The silver bill ! 1 It was that uudemo eratio free trHila tariff, Bud we Randall democrats know it now." "Well, what do you Randall demo crats propi se to du?" asked the re porter. "We raii't do anything," n.id Eli. "If we were iu power, we'd put that turilT back again. We'd stop mdling gold bonds for 4 per cent lutein t to both child but si II tin tu to Aunrii'HU demo crats at II per Ci tit. We'd help strug gling Hawaii. We wouldn't sink 11 republic and put iicgresv on a throne. We would'! iniike wool free, kilt our own sheep 1.1M buy 001,0.1.1 worth of wool in Asia. We'd J krep our d. liars at home. We'd put that bounty buck Sighs fob Obeoos. W. E. Hilde brand writes from Chatham, N. B., that he is desirous of seeiug the Gnzatte weekly find sends along thd "necessarj" for b year. lie says further: "As for myself would say that I am living nn.lt r the protection of Her Gracious Mhjesty, Queen Vic. I am traveling for an implement firm and have a very good position. I om about as near the North Pole, too, as I care to get. Snow is three feet deep at date and will last until May loth at least, and that makes me sigh for Oregon. am thinkiog of returning to Oregon next vear, but my relatives are determined to keep me here, so don't know how I will make it This is certainly the poorest country on earth. Oregon bunchgrass is a paradise compared with it. Times are very dull but some better than in the states, I think. Chief industries are lumbering, fishing and farming. The Gazette is a welcome visitor to me." Rnckleu's Arnica Salve. The best Balve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. riPce 25 cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers. Jr. Perhaps you may think that Scott's i.!vu:i oa is only useful to fatten babies, to round u; the r ' wui make comely and attractive, lean and fin-var v.o.nen, and fill out the hollow cheeks and stop tae v:v.ii:r..v; oi the consumptive, and enrich and vitalize tne l',?1 the scrofulous and anaemic persons. It v;in 00 au uns but it will do more. It will cure a Hard, Stubborn Gcurh when the ordinary couh syrups and specific.-, c.i'nrely fail. The cough that lingers alter the ( mp o.w 1 - neu moniawill be softened and cured by the :.rKi;n;jheai ing and strengthening influences ot this rbene:iceni food-medicine, namely, Scott's Lmulsioii on Lod-uver Oil and Hypophosphites ot Lime ana M'-aa. Scott Downe, New York. All Dru--:. 5 A TKRurnus Experience. Martin Masainger, an exoentrio old German who lives in the mountains, was found in his bed a few days ago by W. E. Mikesell, sulTering intensely from inflammatory rheumatism and starvation, having been confined to his room and unable to get out for two weeks. Mikesell took the old man down to his plao9 and is doing all he can for him, but he will doubtless beoome a county charge, as we are in formed that he has little meaus at his command. City ! Hotels THIS Popular Hostelry has again 1 been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Meals niTLcl iooms at 10111111 Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. The Lancashire Insurance Co. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heupner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Oohn, agent. Eastern papers say that oil is going up. They chronicle an advance of 52 cents a barrel iu less than twenty four hours. Th" monopoly, The Standard Oil Co., will reap the harvest which the people will 1)9 compelled to piy. OF MANCHESTEH, l:VOIvA:VI W. PATTERSON, AGENT. o.o ti iot l h.o w.rit r i i s i tr, iRv jt-' i . a u9,w?WiiyvMiarr ,1 jl"tftb0. FPU A CAr IT WILL NOT CUHfc..ff UfllFIEs An nirrecnble Laxative nndFTrtcvE Tonic BoiUliy Druwristaorsent by mail. 2o&,5Uc and Sl.OOper paeknire. Bamplua irCO. XI t W A Th Favorite tOWBia kWS torthoTcetUundLreath,Sio. t or mile ly T. . Ayem, Jr., liuiruit J El is t i W I SiKSi mHH mmre hi k ll it,'-..i m tja u timmMuYhii WiiMi'3K'A Wiw'sWiMlMlr Irl lii.'S-- lHhiiiiiiillnnim 11 en1 nro Ti l REE points : Which wo wish you to Ht'ini'iiiliiT : Fiiist:- We Keep HARDWARE Skcund: WtMiffi-r it CHEAP Tiiikd: Wo wll EOR CASH Wo nro otiiil!oil to pivp niotc for h (li)llur tlmn t ho iihuuI 'Ihillur'rt wnitli." GILLIAM I & BISBEE Main Stii'i t, Hoppnt-r, Or. FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government 19 that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli. able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depeudsgreatly, if not entirely, upou the care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneya and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained count) expert iu patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct I terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. getber with a brief description of the important features, and youwillbeatonc": advised as to the best course t- pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. TH PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.& p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDER3URN, Managing Attorney. 49 Cut this out and send it with your Inuuir. JK7 the day lirr tu ".Hi. Thi-y ny thai thi ri..iililiiuns will in r, Id Mniid on frr ; on siitur mid run snnr nil ov. r IVjhs, silver tdslf..rm iu ''.si if thry Wl tbrui. ! 1-oiiii.mis, N. brimkn, mid Ciiliforniit mid V r Iimv nif lu wentbi'r mid the fiiriin-rs are luuk.iiK tfimd lis of it. Also the .ky little s.inrrel i here thrent liliiH the er.. Now is the time to rid lute toil cotton. Wr'd (oil a turilT u tine Inn ii tlmt is cstdiiiif m i.hmI.inm )rnr in tiiTinsny mid lirUnd. Iioike the fiiol ifii-s eoino lu-re s did the tin 1 1 Vt r will III I w. 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 . 1 1 . Ii. ii II. trmi i.t 1-.I n.l 1-n ll.-l iviii..iiiio, i nv i iir ! un. I fl.-i. 1 ""' i"'1,1"' frd'i.v.i - .r p iiiiiioiii i, ,.., i... Ill o,t nnr mti,llit in. 'Ii. I an We i.. t i.. li , W. W lit III! ll ( :.. ''J w..i ci mi t'liiiuiM, e..(.ie ne ii.u I ml lln lr enfj! i in oikU ir ii. mi inay . kit Hiipr i Ho) imiiiue llie xul m.uk itif.uiit.tti.Mi, tint I... ,i I M.' iliin th , tt-fc trdi, . ,.f nil i...'i. . Vmifs Trill), ue nri.inui ui. m ni Mre ine fc-ntm gels f,,,,,,.,, , ,rn ., v.-r Mum... Ire euiMik'U l tie iiijiirrtl Ii thriu. I , , ,, , , ., . ' ' 'sou slid ttrenn ud-by the , I lliht Mil Iihs I ii bli .d ltllim,. f tl....e fr,e Irn.b. ,I..ii,.vmM i.lriiil e..rmoii Una sithuj. there L , , , , ... ,. . ., ,, , l.e. Advent. fhri-liMi, IL,..,,t m.d -'"J-y. '. "P - l'.-HUn.'. Mellmllel. If there lui.l berti sny nlher ""'"I ,, X" 1HIH bMuutTt.t. 1 .Ii iioiiiiiihIioii Unit c Olid hsve gottro ' sl.l to him here, I si ue they ould ,.v. Ki,en I -'tlrorwe. l,st did y.-n . Imtirf fo.?' " u n.inie doctrine l.io. F.itflJ Mile iie.'.ls ' ... .... , . ,. . . f, m..r. s.lvi.t.,1,1 .,r.i . .u I Ire. U,U- 1 '" doctrine. "'What llT" A ...bn,.i,., .t.,.. fc.tfn .t I'.ibt ! ru ,ofli 1 ,lul " 'U""" Mile Mon.Uy l.t. Mrs. font Fit iH, j un''l,, "f ' l.'solii-r. the wriler is (U In see, ""Aht h .d .uir llnrle doi.?' I ediimtitiil interests tt slirnd. M the Jt,., " ciiiiitry ,li.t noiM ju.t ei.oiuh ... . , ..ho..e.,lie,rl..l.fw n the i u,.,!. '' M" ,,f '"V H'her. in. in r y mi ).( tliry bVe b'rne. l.e l''i'-e mi I s. . irsl.'d in f. tu Hi) Uiu,'). term lt.-f.ire. It slioa lht l.ilit Mile mi. I I i ial tu le nn n,t mini iht I.t IviMiise f're Irn-l.t J.-m.-ert n. n. h.vlanh. K hisiiop. rreahlent. fs.hlT. TRANSACTS A tiKNKHAL BANKING BUSINESS coi.r.i:cTiONs Mii.le on i'nroriible Terms. i;.cii.N'r,r. noiv.Hr & ui.i HKiiNK if onr.oov AND r.-S4CX,' AReft.i.T.-lV MONEY 33u0 PARCELS C? MAOSft V v ! FCR 10 1-CENT kiAMP8 zrT a 1 1 ' r ''.li.r I'l l- '"') '.ii' tl- rJ4 I " '.-..Iw.l Hllhlii . r l. ' -vhU-i- iirlnieil ..ll V i.A tVli.-K ..n.v yttir boldly n 'iwt..iiii.r IVi.in tmt U.-liem uinl iiuiimr,u VM I'roniUM.v, lini'l-iil'lin til .r. -.3 "V 1 MSEWIKG KACt'.lot MADE rn OH Oril Dr.AI.IlKH ran m I tou mi (hlnea cheaper than Ton ran irl rlMWhtre, 1 lie M:V IlO TIK our bust, but we make cbraper UUids .ii.li pi the t'Ll.lAX, II)i:t, ac-.-t ul.ier lllsh Arm full Mrkcl V.M.t' ivvtnic Ularhlnea for HS.OOand v. Cull on our agent or write tie. , n yvar.i your trade, and lfprlte, trn' au J iuare dealing will win, i-e tvl t i-ic It. We rhallenne tlio i-.rl I iu . oJ.irea UKTTI It fJO.OO fc.-v'ri'. nclilue for ISO. OO, or a l.rltrr i : ). wlnr Machine for (20.00 then i 1 :vn bur Iron na, or our Art n. TT:" rSYI EO'JE SETK15G KACi:ir2 CO. (-.-.vm .T...il.. M Vi" f-i' N. . fcfcv.'- - '1!- er. I... i. M- l' i ij.-. I L.A. FOR IALC BY The New ILnf Sew ir g JLi.tsiw Co. 'i"7 Msrket St. Ssn FrancUm. Csl. LV" 'i ' y 1 vitiiiuiiii' ih.ik., ii.K.rv rt -V r'J-wtn ' Kiiuiii-.iiiiii.'i.iii.-.i-i-. J4 ) H 'e itii.l nn h pur.. irv7T7 with mi.'.' JWiitm ,a-.t..l 111. Ml-I Ml. k mi v. I j,ji .t' -SJJ inv .-.-i.t ii.!itit'- III vimr 'K fiht' iM'ni I. ry I nii-li -l n.v: rV "'. U, t I '- lili'l "V.-r IKIIMI l"H k!M , ' v.,ii. ,lv ml lri vi.ii with olifnfyiuririMtfit mliiri""- UU'lt tl ihcrtNin. i linn hwiii ttllll )rrll' IMIHUP (HI Ml nir iMiv-plotMn.tttMtk, ! t. n'.tit Iht'tr h'lfin lt. J. A. U H f llriiWvilii--. N. I., rlit; Krntr lll'llt nNu In vnur I.U hmiiih iii Hii'r-n vnii -Miifrt ir nipill'-titTH ti i'il niiiiiiif.M tunM' '- T : lift-im i 'Hi it.'tly, tui v it 1 1 1 1-1 It- imrn l ux ui Itl.tu ii 'Mil an 'tii i a nut ir ' t Woltl.lrs f'AI K 1)1 KKl'TOKV CO. No. It: Kmnkfonl :nt (, Irani Avi-ii, l'hlls.l.-l- MltS. I'll. The reitubir HiiliHcription price of the Ketui-Weekly Ouzel! is ?.o0 snd the regular price ot the Weekly OrenoniHn is SI. fid. Anyone mihfcrihitiK for the Oii.ette lind pHyiiiK for one year in H.lvBiice can et both the (bizelte and Weekly Or. Koniim for ?:t. 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