tiUtl. ORB 1 The Cubans are "flaxing" tlie Spaniards. May the good work go on. The total value of Morrow coun ty property, as returned by the equalization board, is $1,415,714 age of laws that are draining the treasury and take our little wad of gold, there should be no complaint, but there ought to be action to remedy the matter. And then Englaud ought to be drubbed till 6he doesn't know herself. There can be no backing down now. None But Ayer'a at the World's Fair Ayer's Sargnphrilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been the odIt blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Cbionco. Manufacturers of other BHrsBparillHg Bought by every means to 'ibtaiti BHhowine of tbeir (roods. out they were all turned away uuder tbe application of the rule forbiddiog tbe entry of patent medicine and Dostroms. Ine deoision of the World's fair aotbo. ritiea in favor of Ayer's rjaraaparilla was in etfeot as follows: "Ayer's Harsapa- rilla is not a patent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." The Cuban revolutionists are reported as marching on to 11a vana, and have, by far, the best of the engagements. IONE ITEMS. Christmas comes but once a year, and judging from the wear aud tear on our physical machin ery, it's a lucky thing. What looked like a panic a few days ago was stopped by the action of the New York clearing-house. Loan certificates were issued to be used in settling balances. Col. Day, the contractor at the Cascade Locks, has given Major Tost siiine pretty hard shots. Col. Day says boats will pass through the locks not lator than March 1st. The old law ngiiitiHt ex-confeder ates enlisting in the U. H. army has bi'nn repoaled, so far as the miuate is concerned. It will pass the otlnir branch of congress and be como a law. Clarke, a Montana millionaire, wants llie nomination for the vico pnwi loncy on the democratic tick et. All ho has to recommend him is hu "barrel." Whon his boom gets right his friends expect that he will tap ouo. Jlili ! Warm winds get away with our late enow. Thawing and again freezing at night may prove injurious to tbe grain, Miss Olive Pettys leaves for Heppoer, where she has secured employment. merry Christmas and a happy New Your to all who feel inclined to accept it. Tbe lone Sunday school is still on tbe run with a good attendance and full oorps of teachers. Mr. J. R. Dooley is afflioted with rheu matism. He is improving and biscrutobes are a thing of the piiBt. A lady bas recently arrived at the one hotel and in contemplating starting a millinery aud dressmaking establish ment. Prof. Oilstrnp, of tbe lone public sabool, delivered an eioellent sermon lunt Sunday evening on the theme, The Word." A. W. D'laiger and sister, have pur chatted a 40 aore tract of land above Mr, ClufTs ranch. It will be improved early in the summer. The fact that Franco and Run sia nro with the United States about settles it that in case of war with the Canucks and Hritisli, that it 'hi .. iin're win do no liiifiiereiice inun iicriifs the water. And as the whole Aini'iicas are with us, "it's boss and boss." The incRHtiro to moreiim reve nni'H, now being proMMitoi! to con gress, is undoubtedly lieceswiry, but this should be thoroughly tried before any law to incroaNtt the bonded indebtedness is passed. It may bo that the Itotid propo sition is added to get Cleveland to Bgree to an inrreaso of revenue, but it took like paying deaily for the whintle. Miss Ella Mason, after a week's visit at ber borne, leaves Monday for tbe university at Forest Qrove, where she will continue ber studies to tbe ool 1'nlute oourse. The Cliri-tmas tree celebration and 1m nee was held at Woolerj'g ball Chrietmas, with a large attendance. program, inolading songs, recitations, eto , was rendered aud much enjoyment resulted therefrom. Aimt her year's limtory of lone will hmiiii dh nil reniini, rue past year has been nri of niiiiminl growth and pros peril) f.,r our little hamlet lone bas d milled her population daring the year and a goodly number of buildings have put in their niipearanoe. One business after another hits (.rung op and these in turn will iinemirage cithers. lone i doing morn tiading now lhau auy town in Morrow Co. with the rxoentlon of ll' ii'ier, mid new linsineas faUblinh- incut will hiiiiii lm started. Consider ing the iiniisuiil hard times, lone has liK.t a wonderful boom. 'Tie true, we onn ut brag of tunny tine buildings, but let providence bless us with another big harvest ami Morrow Co. will be md.iiiixlied at (lie progressive spirit, energy and push i.f dm citir.ent of lone. Jam. 1. c. 2, ls.O. A re ya Mail Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, iFMiness. !,s i,l Apoelite. Yellow MkiuT Hlnloh's Viulit-r is a positive cure. For sale by Wells A Warren. .IOX. WEDDING BELLS. Marriage of Two Well Kiowa and lllchlj Bespeeted Yoang People of Hrppner. On Wednesday evening last, Christ mas day, at tbe residenoe of Mr. Wal laoe Smesd, of this city, Mr. Jay W. Shipley and Miss Maud Glasscock ere joined together in holy wedlook. Rev. E. P. Greene performing the ver beautiful and tonobiog ceremony at 5:30 o'clock when tbe ooople was introduced as Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sbioley. The grocm is well known to Morrow oounty citizens, being the eon of our pioneer pbysioian, Dr. L. F. Shipley. He has for the past few years been en saged in sotive sobool work and is at the present time a member of tbe corps of teachers in obarge of the Heppner school. Th bride is also well and favorably known in this oounty, bein the daughtor of Mrs. Wallace rtmead, and like her husband, bas been engaged in eohool work for the past few years 11 r. and Mrs. Hhipley are also promi- ent members in Eleppner social oiroles. and members and workers of the M.. E churob and are highly esteemed aud respeoted by all who know tbem. Tbe bride was tastily attired in cream caisimere trimmed with lace and ribbon and wore cream slippers and gloves, while tbe groom was arrayed in black, and as they stood hand in band, each vowing to love and cherish the other, the reporter is compelled to say that they looked superbly bandsome. After tbe oongratolations were con cluded, a bounteous repast was served by the bri le'a mother, Mrs. Smead, whioh was a grand feature. Tbe guests took their departure at 7:30 o'olook, wishing the bappy couple a prosperous and contented life. Numerous gifts useful and ornamental, were presented. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley have retired to their new residence end have settled down to housekeeping where they are at home to friends. They were serenaded at a late boar Wednesday by a number of the vocalists of this place. Those present were as follows: Mr and Mrs. E. R. Beaoh, of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Eelley, Mrs. J. C. Ball, Prof, aud Mrs. J. D. Brown, Dr and Mrs. L F. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. L. W Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. 0. VV. Oney, Mr II. M. Thornton, Mr. T. II. Biebee Misses Josie Beach, Graoe Ball, Lillian Bisbee, Myrtle Uornor, TJna and Mamie Shipley, and Lottie Shipley, sister o tbe groom ; Messrs. Carl Beach, Bruce Eelley, Maurice Ball, lie v. E. P. Greene and the "Gazette's society editor," besides the members of tbe bride's family. WHY MEN SHOULD MAURY. Celibate Um dpportanltle for Mental mod Moral Development. It was clearly meant that all men, as well as all women, should marry; and those who, for whatever reason, miss this obvious destiny are, from nature's point of view, failures, says the North American Review. It is not a question of personal felicity (which in eight cases out of ten may be more than problematic), bat of race responsibility. The unmarried man is a skulker, who, in order to secure his own ease, dooms some woman who has a rightful claim upon him to celibacy. And in so doing he defrauds himself of the opportu nities for mental and moral develop ment which only the normal experience can provide. He deliberately stunts the stature bf his manhood, impover ishes his heart and brain, and chokes up all the sweetest potentialities of his soul. To himself he is apt to appear like the wise fox that detects the trap, though it be ever so cunningly baited; that refuses to surrender his liberty for the sake of an appetizing chicken or rabbit, which may after all be a decoy, stuffed with sawdust; while as a matter of fact his case is that of the cowardly servant in the parable, who, for fear of losing his talent, hid it in a napkin, and in the end was deemed unworthy of his stewardship. Just Like Him. ''Mom," said a boy to his mother, "where's the blacking?" "I don't know," said the boy's mother, "unless Philip's had it." Philip was the boy's elder brother. The blacking outfit was kept in a blacking stand in Philip's room. lie had found it pretty cold in his room that morning and so he had taken the things out into the dining room and blacked his shoes there, and when he got through he had left the things there. "Just like him." said Philip's brother, and then, not finding the dining-room quite warm enough to suit him, he gathered up the things and went and blacked his boots in the kitchen, and when he got through he left the things there. Protecting Oyster Bods. Private oyster beds in the upper Vir ginia waters of the Chesapeake have been successfully protected against oyster thieves by a simple but ingeni ous device. The owner of the beds, sixteen acres in area, crossed them in two directions with five-eighth-inch wire secured to posts at the point of in tersection. Both wires and posts are invisible, even at low tide. The oyster pirate that attacks the bed is sure sooner or later to lose his dredge by having It entangled in the wire, and thefts are rare. Lost, Strayed ob Stolrjj. A few weeks since the Oazatte received for publication a communication relative to herders' wages and against any re duction of same, written by some one signing himself as F. J. Flinn. We in'ended to give same publication bad not tbe article in question become mis placed. However, should we yet be able to reeurrei-t it, tb i same will be given to the public When most needed it is not nnnsual for our family physician to be away from home. Such whs the experience of Mr J. Y. Soheuek, ediior of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years of age was threatened with a revere attack of croup rle says: "My wire lusisted th'.t I co for the dootor. but as our family phyaiuiaD wan out of town l purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will no! be without it in the future." 50 cent bottles for sale by PhillCohn, druggist. Familv Reunion. On Christmas quite a reunion oocurred at E. Minor's Mrs. Li, I, UodsoD, ot r airhaven, was present, an J also her children, Miss Ava and Master Hurley DodsoD, and together with tbe obildren and grand-obildren residing in Heppner, including the parents, there were 21 members of the family present. Twoohildren and three grand-obildren were absent. the doctors approve of Scott's Emulsion. For whom ? For men and women who are weak, when they should be strong ; for babies and children who are thin, when they should be fat; for all who do not get from their food the nourishirmt they should. Poor blood is starved blood. You eat and are nourished. . Consump tion and scrofula never come when the blood gets its proper food. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil with the taste taken out. It is for all who feel weak, have lost appetite or are losing flesh. No one else breaks uf cod-liver oil as it is broken up in Scott's Emulsion. JJ you need tt, get ic suosiumc wui m. SCOTT B0WNE, ChemUts, New York. TWO SIZES, 50c. and $1.00. So thorough is the exoellence of Aver' Hair Vigor that it osn be need with benefit by any person, no matter what may be tbe oondillon of tbe hair, and, in every oase, it occasions satisfaction and pleasure, in addition to the benefit wbiob invariably comes frotn its use. HEPPNER, iVttojrners at Law, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OREGON A Brand New Man! It is not meant that the man ia so new, but that this paper is called upon to announce to the public that the Hard man mercantile business of VV. E. Kahler has been sold to GEO. A. BROWN, A Well Known Morrow County Boy. He proposes to carry everything and to sell at prices in competi- F. J. CHENEY & CO., tioQ witb tfje raiiroa(j. This is no idle jeet, and an inspection of Mr. Brown's stock and place of business will convince you. 1100 Reward (100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least me dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all ita stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires h oun- xtituMonal treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is thken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mncous surfuoes of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, nnd giving tbe patient strength by building no tbe constitution and assisting nature ia doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its ourative powers, that they offer One Hundred DnPars for nny case that it fails to cure. Seud for list of testimonials. Address, Toledo, O. flSold by all druggists, 75o. Hardman, Oregon, Successor to W. K. KAHLER. Moi'.K (linn a majority of t!i Honatei are in favnr of fn ruina'S H'nl will liurlly d' an) thing in a finuMMiil way al.iij t!n lino hiij. jm Mel by rviln.. li.iwi'Vcr, tin' li.uno nut mh a itt rtivo rovoiitiit bill nx a nivalin f prot el. ing tlio ttrfiHiiry, mi l tlim in iy ihh tlii a.'iiatc, but wlut!nr CleVfUn I willvrtt) it, rtMilailM t Im Hivn. It M thought, h.mcvcr, tlmt bo will iwvfjit Um imnitablo an I tin tlu hi-amirc. llniXtN Kt AKlty uitli tl. ctnirni'timliip of tin' commit tco on irrittioii mil aril I m U an. I liaa iv 'ii I I'Ui-o on tlio ('imiiiitt'o ou liwi an. I harbor. I'.IIin in rlmir. in iu i f ih" roium tt"' on 'iiili. t'tttn in .b iittirt. nt uf ju.ti,-,. nti.l b io an iui t t ml 1 i.'.i on lli. iib. I..' I in U c Hiimittftv l h hiIi !. ; i M ilin j iiilc o. r lln fuK.i.t if II. 111111,11 t pt the cli tirinaiitliip of tli r-xtntuittfo on tivfia Mi l barium, )t lm bol ls kh on. I pluof Kii.t bis iiidaruoo tbr i'l 1 j;rcaL OfiV'ii'" cor ; i i .11 : -t v.-iy .bv 1. 1 !nre of II, f "I ' " A Welcome I'Hher of '98. Tbe beginning of the new year will have a welcome usher in tbe shape ot a freiih Almanan, desariptive of the origin, nature and uses of the national toino and alterative, Hosteller's Stomnoh iiitten. Combined with the descriptive matter will be found calendar and astronomical calculation absolute!) reliable for correctness, statistics, illus tratioui, verses oarefully selected, and other mental (on, I blgbly pri.Qtable an. I eutertitiuing. Oa tins pamphlet, pnb libed and printed annually by Tin Hosteller Company, of Piltabarg, GO liamls are employed in the iiieotianiOH department nloue. IMeveo montna are devoted lo Its preparation. II is pro curable free, of druggists and country d ler everywhere, and in printed in r.nghsh, Herman, frenoli, Spanish Welch, Norwegian, llollaud. Swediel aud Bohemian. rilUHTXAb TltKK UOINliH. M m Nurvs-I siu afiai.l, doelor, Hint melhiug will Imppeo and thai I may lie buried a! it. Ir. rl N,.n..iw-t You lire. I not fear tiri) thing like that. You take tbe in,- lii'in ttavn jini and joil nrp.t Do t .i ger !. afraid of Iwing tmrieil klive. 1'ln.t la "tin Itnng lhat never baiprDl In my pal lent IUrr' Hassr. ta... ....... i,,iiiir. "in, ,, nnaalonary liring teara lit Hie ryra nf III uatlvetf N.'t but tie n,s.le their moiitbe water." ivtft.il Tribune. (VMiina raa V ar4 l Ibenaeol hiiil.di'a Cure. Tine t't t'fil.h I'nreie I lie only known remedy f thai lrrllile ilieraee. Fof sal bf VV.Ila A Warrm. M i) irrrel a lukiri( Ink () fire. I'rr.enil, ), shiifkle.! Hill Lit. "VVhal are Jon gvl,ng alT kin.Hy la.ore.t Mr tierrel. I a lliinkmtt of lti lime when lou V t.-l I me l.i y the on bil e . r I Dial w.iuM make ton b y f .r l.fe." ' e. I reiuriidar. Au4 tun west and ai I ll.e atMii word." CineiBtiall Ki.'Oifef. A I Mint Crowd. I'lfniy ot rrearnt an.) Knyal liiMid Time. The Chrintnun tree eiereie at tbe opera bnuse last 1 un lay evening were a grand anoeea. The tree was beaati- (ally dot-orated aud showed that the onmmitlee in charge of Dial work bad labored diligently. Tbe Invooalino was rendered by Rev. K. V, Greene, anj the opening remarks by A. W. ralleraou were appropriate and rll received. The mimic !y the quar lei, Mrs. J. D. llrown, Mini Mnggie Atlkioe, Meatrs. V. I. M.iling and H. H H.iriii.r. w i lOrllrnt, and Ilia ililct by Miaa Maggie A Iknn and W. L. Haling was ably lendeie.!. H. T. lianley acted a maatef f Clruiulile. The program bring c.'onlti.lrd the oik if uuioa.ling the lire of He precious gifts was Ix-guu whuli I .at.. I afullhonr after I. U'h liiiie all de. arted well pleasej with tbe rveilog's di'ings. Extraordinary Smuggling. The genius of the smulcr is a very remarkable thing. If the pcneral run of men nnd women who try to pet the better of the custom olUciuls would turn their ingenuity to the profession of invention, and try to bo honest, in the end it would prove more profitable for many of them. One of the moat amusiivr stories of smugglers is that told by an englishman, who imported into his own country a number of fine fat geese at the Chriatmaa season many years ago. One of them having ex cited the Mi.'ipicionsof the inspectors by its wonderful wel-'ht, was killed and opened, upon which it was discovered, says the chronicle, that there was con cealed within It a nuuilH-r of Bmall dutiablo articles. The rust of the flock having Wen similarly inspected, it wuh found that their owner had compelled the unhappy birds to swal low a birtre uuantity of htiifl upon which there was a heavy duty, and which would have oil come in free had nut the lirst goose excited the sus picion of thone in charge. Harper's loung I'rople. A tireat l.eraisa I'rrw-riptlea. Diaeaaed blood, constipation, and kilnev. liver and bowel tronble are rnred by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For tale by Wells k Warren, WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or liuliei to travel In Oregon, (o eatabli h- etl, reliable house. Kalnry liftO auu exnenses. Steady position. Enclose referenee and self ad-1 dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, inira tioor, umaha Building, Chicago, in. man. BUM HONS. TN JUSTICE COl'RT FOR THE SIXTH DIS- 1 trlct, Morrow County. State of Orcicon. W. E. Kahler, Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Dennis, Defendant. 1 To the Constable of the Sixth District, Morrow i.ouniy, Biate ot Oregon: In the name of the Mate of Oreeon. weeom maud you to summons W. E. Dennis to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the I'eace in District No H, in said County and state, on or before the Uth day of January, 1H!I6, at the riouroi it) o I'KH'K a. in., at my onice in Hepp ner, in said District, County and State, to answer the complaint of W. E. Kahler. founded on an express contract and wherein the laid plalntltt iifiiiftnn jtiugmeni lor tliesumol rilty-one and :t3-loo (lAi. :ti) Dollars and costs of this action; and In case he fails so to answer for wa t there of, the tilainlill' will take iu.lirinent mrulnst him lor i lie sum oi r ny-one auu u iuu Uoiiars ana I ana can save money ami unit) in uiaaiug mux n-iuuu. nu ii,n.n invu. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to rut up Your I earn : Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Uregon. These gentlemen are well arqualnted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties. coptsof ihli action, Tills summons is mibltshed hv order ot E Freelaiid, Justice of the I'eace lor the blxth District, Morrow County, Oregon, bated November ilst, 1W5. K. I- FREF.I.AND, 3'.' 07. Justice of the l"eace, rrices In keeping with the times. THOMPSON Sz BTJSTNS, rERRYSK .SEEDSfa rcrfwt teoli grow iC j? rr not grown hy cliimv. uth-vAbA-4 "ihk titVff U'fi tu chant In niw F ibvui veryhrtt. Wnurlur FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL for IM)A. nnmful of sluiule i lufontiaiinoatmin Ijmii anil new , ut amia, Vrrm ty luall. , D. M. FERRY CO.. Ottrort, Mich. Your Face elaj.r J. T. I'lfL ii la manager of the Male Hotel at Vtii.n, Ttlaa, Ll.l t tie) Iratchuif Uiro say te ooe uf lb W boleU 111 llial aerlion. Is lieakma' of t'liambeilain'f fill.-. ('Imler and piarrtiuea U.-uiaJr .MJir I'.i' iio aajt: ' 1 bate Uae,l II lix.rlf .1.) m my fattlll) f.if teteral eara, an. I lake .eaeir In yil.tf (bat I cii.i ler II an infallible fur .r illrrtui a act ttyaenlery. I alaa re aitiieii.l it, an I ba lrr.iiri.. ly a Iruililalrfr J , my (Ueata IU (lie h.itrl, an. I in every cm it baa prove Itself Vitllhy l fit 1tittfl. en. I iraetrcbl. K.-r tale I I'MII I ..,n, drtiggisl. Ilecauae lis l.nsillab. torn kssw. " Wc liari) trie J liorJ to (rrt our chit tlrrn to ny papa ami niatmna,' aaldthe futlu-r ot u family, "but it dtN'an't acem ism1,1c. Stiinel intra they think uf It, an. I i-crliapa you heir one autl then an other kuv: '(iimhI nlj.'ht mamma,' or t,.l nicht, papa,' hut UMially it la Ii.M'r ami iih'Iiimmt op all occaaiotia. I ui'ist .. that 1 like popiMT and mom mcr an rvcrljKtiutr ali;!it Wttor then p:.Mi end mamma; and I lx-l love that ti e roinmon u of the familiar popper and iiiommcr I due to tl.e fact that tln uhl are almplrr and more mi'liKllima, Ira f.,rmal and more nffee ti.'iiutc; and 1 1hU f.r the time when p lcr an.l moinmcr will hold full away not only in the human heart, but la the told and formnl dictlonarr." IVal.r in Anl (iie-Here ate two very ff revolver. I'ual.itper-NHal Iheli Llst.M)? They were earned hf l',.lnniloa " "Vl'tial! lUt.Jte'e vierrn't Invented ll.italiv l te ton II r.a (l-,..a "InmlHia toue n,r I l ki" r.ii' "'lal tu 't I'irm I I. ie t. ' Tl olhef veaii.l , ."-I'hlU .d.l lt-,iJ .e t.t. mm if he nvg-M gita me Ilea, I ia, I l-.ea.ti .ail l aidn't." Tilt ltlitithcf, alien., t , fij.t lnl-a H. t:U tia Iv If iiiJ t f I .ir tu u if. ! . '. ... I ' Mf. 1 II. .lna..f).a rrn lunula U i ui ii iii .'j-..a i.t ,i l.(oiii . f lUnaira, N. Y tU ftr oft"u ii i t i f,.f f,. !,,' nu. Ike lUai raa Tar is Hbiloh'i Cnre. A negleote.l eoath it ilanoroaa, HI p it at one It h Htnloli'i Cure. t.. ,f ikuHii are amona tti llii.ii jiii.I an. I .me thlntf that are cum If-rt'd with t..',d and ailver immnllnc. They limy l had In ailver from Iran than l to more than I hi and In fold from aU.ut io to hprvlal draient may rml d.ntMo of trrUe thr pn.ca. ltrto4 are rnhrairrd In the hlfh eat at) Se of the art for alvut TJ. though the kind the cll.-fra g v out d n -l c.il ijiiite ao inuih. A man rral'.y proud of hi a a.lcinlc drfree muat have f. r tlt.s use from W to I'.v. T. R. HOWARD UKALS IN Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trmle with him as his prices are right, and all goods that he handles are of the very beat Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Heppner, Oregon. V I, .1 n la Ih f i ra in- ! f.N-1 ..a ),m i i I Ii fH, mh- u il ..e .! n.o'e tir II. an f .!. f.f am b is Hi- ee if it la Mil .1 .,) I l ta) have a h allrn f ft ll,.e 1 l I . i f f f '.i.rf II I .a i.. (,. I a, a ir, ikrumaliam f.. live , ""' "aif ' 1-sjn nM i.i t i' e Mi.t.il.a I. ...1 ... .1 ., u . . . ,lirf,fiva ..ra a l. ti.eir li larJ airai at t h f rt si II t t!i Il lim I .' . n ( l.aniheila b'a I a n Halm Is ' ei -l ene Ii f !! d f t ah a !,,..,. .. t I it, l ..t it ! lt-n rM.,M n,.i .... k.r real ! i ' . "' , V inc i t US lint I v Utii e.., Il,.k,t ' nv tertUdeaera' llel,f.l. t.l.'iil fU tt . g IS t(.rir,lell..uUrl.Mac.flt u.tun V' ' '"'" " -v .. I ' ' ' '. Ihe,. .111 "M ""' , . , , , l ' I.'irililillls tv I'l.i.l l " '" '-"' a. -!i..i.a. tlloUJIj It liHailicaa, u , i u,ttd d ... !.. lb IO..OI , . .1 v. I . i nal th, rs- of K. 6Un tU. r ,,Mr, - i VXJ l l I V b(Hrf,,,t.t out k 1. 1. r n M.i.vr:;-.e:;7::::; -pru ,,,n ...... lUtl If lhrCOts.ait.t.l.iet. t j.a.abl. j I I'l.a lelfUla, Will k arraalKaal arlth mail a(s mile, rtar (oal Invest In a MeSewiDiMacIe ICWieano it iv m FINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, Tat tnosl rmnplrr and awful drvKCt JJ(J 14 any Kir j (nattiiaa. Tlie HIIITI. Is Dsrtbly Masdisaily liill. Of rial rialih tti Pirficl Atfjiitatat, ti ALL St.abU Amelia, U I f hia dipi.tmas, and ailver boaea ' -I and p'er y. p ia iU fall (.out ol )uur tipt.latHHta. A('Ttt luallll WawTID la f '1 letiiitfry. Libera! Urata. Addma, WHITE SEWIH3 MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, O. B mm : mm T 1-1 12 Palace Hotel, C i VAX ULTN. rritkf. Arirr luhn full cvnlrol of (hi$ inpnhir hm$rt o,,, mo;r tfncily firit tl MKALS. 2: CTS. 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