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I W w ¡ H o lid a y Goods. H o lid a y Goods. o f s » k * l ia l In te n se t o A ll m tr F .K . H o w a r d ,- NEWBERO FURNITURE STORE. ! trader* who I'CiFsrsM Che lloou i f a H atty. A in«g'zfuc devi toJ t > the cr.re of infanta • — — •* 4« *. ---------* »>■—T 0 -a- > C -< * •v is t»'t iMikhed in N »vv Yorji af.w year* ago. Its plan v, at. to procure the be-l writing tha* £ * T A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF F U llN iri Kll ALW AYS ON HAND, Fancy cups and som ers. Mnjn, drink- .u-'aey i».u! I buy from t'Ity¡»ieiatu, trutnc«) in;; & shaving. Fine French & German .urns, auJ e cryoue el e who wa » tvmj'cteiit AT PuUl'LAND PRICES. l!Y • » atlvisc in t!ie perplexities that confront con- Flower boskets tk Fancy W d i of Velvet centioua parents wh > aim it succeifu! training "a n '. The celebruteil Wallace Bros. sil of their chiMren. An experienced pb>>»lcn»n ver waro. Napkin rings & children« set». Jewel & Toilet set*. robber A • a pL.Cv'w i.i cV.argo as medical e litor. wax A ki.l t>ody. Mechanical I.oconio ThU magazine. BABYHOOD by nrtac, has met five«. Ir.-n Passenger train, »team Kn. ■villi reel trkable success* the world over. It» M A . I IST G T . tin. Iron Bunks. Shell Boxes. Ac Ac »reign subscription lUt was bulllcieutly large .\>r It to establish a I.ondou otlice last year aad P. D. IU’ ILDIXG, ,vc Ect. Ac Ect. Ac Ect. Ac AAA. N E W nFitti, OREGON. >egin the L- tie of a foreign edition, BABYHOOD contains important popular ar teles on infants’ disea.es; departments of j •Nursery Problem,” in whic h numerous quea ri ns of subscribers are unswered; Nursery Helps and Novelties,” comprising description* j-)f recent inventions and convoieut uursery fur- .ishings; a “ Mothers’ Parliament,’' containing C ai» b e lim i talli « f a s ut v o r y lovv t e r m s u u .l « n l « u " t i m o . Alno \vt |interesting letter» from ra uiers, ete., ete. The Iia v e l’o r s a le 7.V laryf»> l u t s u f t lie m « s t tlo s ir a lr le r e s ic e n e » » p r ò , - Qjnyr: <j<itiomtlUt reeeully said: “ Every issue CALL OX, N E W B B R G , O I R , I E < 3 - 0 3ST. f B.v h vii:> -.D confirms us in theopiniou which e r t y m X o w l io r i f, s itu a te t i u e a r tli»> i»e\v f r u i t e a m ie r .v . »ve have often expre.-sed, viz., that it is peerless in its w iv. Ills fall ofmiterial of the mist prac*Seal value to all mothers, and it must I k 27 Cor. 2nd A Center fett»., ÎŒW15KKG, CU. read t » be appreciated. It is doing missionary FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF; ELEGANT, AND NOTHING BUT Work of a high order.” F. E. B ea cii , W. F. PHON NTCK, By special arrangements with the publishers Presulcut. Secretary »ve are en.tbh l this year to make an unusual % m . Me F all , GKO. VlNC EMT, offer: The regular price of B auyiiood is $1 ñO a Wishing to make valuable investments can do so hy secureiii)! one of these Fruit RATES FROM U TO »3 PER DAY. ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL Vice President. As¿t Secretary year. We will furnish the G raphic in combi- Farms and one or more of »lies« town lots which we will sell in sires :»ition with B auyhooi » lor |l. »0 per year. Tni? NEAR THE DEPOT. j ts a ’•bargain" that needs no comment. Make to suit the purchaser up leon e acre. t u i : i careful note cf it, cut this out, cr, what is bet- ■or, send in tke amount at once. If you wish to 33 Irir.-t ree a copy of the magsxine, nddres3 a pos ;t U curd to *‘B v3Yiioot»; Se'v York,” asking for ¡one, and a back number will be sent, free. Watch maker and Jeweler. REPAIRING FiN E WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. i^ H a v e added a fine line of Watches and Clocks ' which I will sell lower than the lowest. Call and see me before going elsewhere. 0 f\V ~ rW 7 ^ i- ! OT^ECj-OISr. Rvs And Ten ñors Fruii Fsrnis Drugs, Medicine, School Books end H as ju st op en ed on M ain street A A T Ñ r Y SAMUEL HOBSON, MARK THIS—We will puv a l.i,- « „t oum.isiaion to cunvaverB, to canv.u- 4t¿>' for the (JitAi’m c coiubinuiion. ___ ________ CAPITAL STOCK, - - «.>00,000.00. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, - - 144(5,300.00. CASH ASSETS, - - 1107,431.00. W . D, SCAU CE. L o e a l A r im ií , O ffic c o tt M a h i S t r e e t , N c w b c r g r , O re a r« !». £»r FliSM W'.vNTit!)—At once, 1000 subscriber» r the CiK.vi'iiic A Detroit Frei ••»jy* Press ut 0,7 0, Cusil. a. JSTVv'e are now prepare«! to deliver j ure fresl i i t i r . ' milk every morning to onr custom« rs in Newberg, at reasonable prices.------Fresl ilairy butter for sale.----- We solicit your trade. • • _____ ___________________ CHRiS BACHMAH,___ CEliTEli STEEIT RESTAURANT :s sow OPEN fok no.vrn. hi at 14EA.St N If the citizens of New'ierg wi~h to have tir.-i class work done in tiro line of VL1LE KATES. ir . S P O O X E R , P R O P . HOUSE A CAKKIAi. ’ PAINTING, PAPEIl HANGING, CEILING DECOKAT 1NG, GRAINING, STAINING, GLAZING Ac. F o r S u lv . ¿ W l . c a v e orcei’S. at MOORES Drug Store. Center St. NMWr.EKG, OREGON Twenty acres of fust class land pnrtlall> unproved, wilhla the corporate limits o' New berg. 14 Y ears p e r ie r c e . . NORRIS TIE0D0. THE J O B GRAPHIC O F i'I C E A Uno assortm en t o f ty p o and We w U h to Inforni thè P ublic t’i it w e w ill bave a fine lin e o f W all Paper, C eilln g and Itcrder. o f a!l kinds for IIou.se Decorallug We cU o b a v e in co n n e ctio n a P ip e r Il inge * and llo u ic P ccoritor. 'ilio se w lahlng paper o f any k !nd x v illd p w e ll to see ou r stock and P aper liunger. <’. F. M oo 3K. D oes the n ea test jo b w o rk ; G ood p resses and GOOD PRESSMEN. i Ind. MHS. NETTIE HANSON. Milliner and Fashionable Mala Straut Nuwharg, Orejan. All work done in Ilio latest J’cm'aian ttyle. a r c „II nini give me a t» ial. 1*. a XV. V . TI.M K T A I1L .E . TRAINS GOING KuKTII. Freight nini Passenger, ....... Mail and E xpress. GOING SOUTH. M «11 and E xpros, Freight and Passenger, C:10, a. m. í:20, p. m. 10:15, a. m. 6:13, p. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P J. DU U T M O ORE* And HYSICIAN ANI> SURGEON. Offlc Resifleiiee One Block South of Post Otlice Newberg, Oregon. F . W . C A R M A N , M . I>. Office corner Fir»t and Maine Newberg, Oregon. Sts. T. V. LYLE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, omcc Ito Mata ftrect, Kevvhers' Oreimn. ( IIKONIC CASES !'ilt. mode «I »11 hour«. A SPECIALTY. J . i f . A V IM C illT , T L’ STICK OF TH F PEACE. Ofl'.e- it the W tllsm ette l;e«levt„te otlicu. Main St. N ewberg. Oregon. Local Events. « -a t . .j.— 4 » « » — Home grown hoi's at Moores’ . —^The IKItboro Inétpr* 'i s psibtfdi- Ing a seres of life sketch« ■* <>f the old pio neers of Washington County, —Newberg lias now gota r gnl/’ or of lime. If you want the corn, ttim e step in and consa.’. H -ward's new regolati». —T h ePresbytciian« «rillhold•< rv' "«a* the Free Metlnsliet cl.ur h n« xt .“ abballi at 11 A. M. Rev. Dr. Watt* of Lafayette will officiate. — Mr*. Oe rge Mitilmll and Mr» T J.n Jócvse bave p a ií lo icit in.m l^u, ili an . The most conveniently located hotel in the city ----- -A . Meals, 25 cts. FLIEHST :c s TINW ARE, I Make a Soecialty of Tinning and Pinmbinc: in all its Branchcs. A l l K I im I n o f H fp u ir iiit f X o u t ly u n ti P r u m p ly D o n o . C o m e iu m iti S e t1 m y S t o c k . J . lì. M O U N T . THOROUGH INS fRUCTION. Ï «' SPUING TKI:M l’egins, Mur. Ä, issa im i b e e s & t i n j i s r T , N e w b e r« ; T 'ile 1 f a c t o r y [*ItüPK 1ETOR8 OF TUE All Sizes of Crain Tile Kent Constantly on Hand. Caurrc of »tody Including HHnoitv, LATIN. litkbatvhk , i:u;i!i:n PKEPAKATOltY COPHSE, P.rstN '.'SS COIT.SK. kati :« vatic , rcirxc k , orkek iuk I mid Mt SIC PKPAIGM KKT. COOD CHEMICAL LABORATORY, AND CABINET. Students LITERARY Society. j.jjr- ;■»•(> Pormltnrti's for tho Rccommo«l«ticin of ►tndi-nt«. Thu A rid,'my I. Incited in n henu- liiul little lawn, where good mnrnl inline,ire., ore thrown nrniind the student, B xpenh K |.c. ,v — --------- For Catalogue, Address--------- E. H. W COCW APD, Pres, o f Trustees. EDWINTMOr!RISON, Prtuclpal. Or, NLV7BERÖ. , Mr. Allen aecom ; anies them as far Campt« ll,-i lurber .shop, and will o|»en out Guild a recidente lor I iìa f im i.) in t..ii all cut and nicely piled up. Also to find box containing two dressed chicken, for which she is thankful!. —Our wife Sarah A. Daunt, arrived on Tuesday of this week from Traverse City, Michigan. She came over the Northern Pacific and experienced wiatl.tr LH deg. below zero on part of the journey. HARDW ARE. HEATING STOVES, llurdware Store. wi.vii i: te i ; m Per. 4, ISftJ. Begins, Feb. 2fi, 1HW loses, May 8, ------ --------- O -------- CALENDER. (lOfct'H, f und every oilier allieto usually kept in a Grat-claaa ^ 0 -A .I D I H lS Æ Y . z*í- o WINDOW GLASS, Lodging, 25 cts. P A C IF IC I L I I s T j b COOK STOVES, B ea rd and L od g in g , P er D ay, $1.00. B ea rd and L odgin g, F or W eek, $4.00. B oard P er W e e k $3.00. a first class restaurant au I Imarding house tl»fi ' i»»i? little city n, iinrs. as Kan pub City. Monday next, lfe solicits a share oi 1 'H A N K 3 —14. Whitlow of Dayton made the G raphic otlice a pleasant call Thursday. the patronage ot Newberg! citizens as wel All parties who kindly assisted in mak Mr. Whitlow joins the family of G raphic as t »ancients. Se e his ad elsew here. ing 11 10 improvements attlni Academy readers. — As we pr 'dieted, the Whittier literari buildings will please accept tbo thanks of —fJeo the new ad of our rnslling and society gave a number one entertainment ho Hoard of Managers. E. II. Woodward Pros. enterprising firm of Morris. Miles & Co. last week. The only criticism that could and pointer well wliat they say tor they be made is that one or two d# .. ution, wero not committed us w>p as they Lt.tof letters remaining la the Newbcr* post mean business- •«CO, Pen. I, IS-,j. Ilrocli, T. T. UriialeiI, Tern. Thu entertainment Harber, C S. H":>, W. N. — Mr Hiatt of Whittier Cal., father of might have been. was opened by a song entitled "Swif' K'lwarils, Joliu M. Hutehann, Mi»«Kills W. M. Hiatt former Editor of the G r a p h Jones, I). T. Joues, Pr. Hunter” followed by an invocation by i c , made us a very pleaaent call on Wed Qutvery, I, Prof. Ileaitley, Alva Cook o.nno first Mnrphy, Thos, nesday of this week. ltlohardson, Uucl U Shepard. Henry w ith a biography of J. G. Whittier tie »Vrtsht, Mrs. P. F. —The hour of Presbyterian Sunday Cjilaker poet, which was followed by a Townsed. Corwin II, Parties calling fur these »»111 please say adver school at the Free Methodist church lias declamation, “ li.nefoot,” by Kollin Kirk tised. been changed from 10 o ’clock to 13 o'cloc k, C. F. Moore, P. M. Frank Hobson gav'e us a |>a|s,r made lip to which all arc invited. of Quotations from Wliitlier. Kona All parties know!nj- themselves Indebted to —Just as we go to press, Mr. Fisk o; I’.randt followed with '*School Days” as a, ttic undersigned will piense call and settle as I Minn, lias arrived in town wilii a ear load declamation. This poem pictures titadestre to have all accounts balanced by J inn of household goods, horses and cow. ' school liouso »vltore li« went to school it. lr)r ' ”'o ,tly0' J. n. Moons, M. P. extend a hearty welcome. ¡ hi* early daysun>l gives an incident will ¡ “ ________________ —Tbe tirm of Smitli Ji Mvera lias been the SWL.ct |iuie girl dial Whi'lier'a youth P u b lic S ch ool Ite m s, dissolved, Mr. ¡Ninth will continuatile fu| fancy hail signaled out as Ins luliir. There was«piito a number of visitors business at the old stand, where lie * « * , wjfet n:(,i w|1(, . ^ n afu-r died. At Ihi présentât our Friday p. tn. exercises. be glad to see his old customers. I ¡joint t!m twit sang of the evening cairn ¡Several of the youug ladies of the —Wo liavo gone to consideratilo cx- . bi, by Daidhi Holloway, Roso Prandi pence Co give the rreciiiciit» mt ««-age in i Cook and Mr. K j UÌ: jso !1, entilleJ third department were absent Ibis week ^ „ » e . ' t i . i s week, wliichwp are sure “ Phantom Footf‘?ep.s.M Alihio MH oh gavi on account of iil health. Home of who were Misses Flora Bell, Minnie Boyce und will be ajipreciatevl by our patrons. na a very iutercrilin^ article, “ Whitlior on Laura Carter. — Mra. Scott WiU surprised the oilier | Slavery” tiiis artic le was very interesting, We are sorry to note that Misses Dollie lay on returning home to find her wood It was followed by Anisn lirown with —We had the pleasure of visiting the —For holiday goodsof ail kin I, go to garden of Mr. Williams here in NcwUnr Moores'. this the first week in Itcccml er, w here we —Call at the Post Office for watches, see Raspberry vines fu l of L'.o-soms clocks, and jewelry. green fruit :n the course of dcvcict n.cm —The infant bat»' of ft. L. Holloway, is ¡ j „ , j ,|, q ripe fruit. very sick with pneumonia. — We w ish to say to die readers of the -sChsia IVnj^man is-auvw rvinnirg it«« U axrm c, that Mr. W w t ’« «sh itst «i milk huisness entirely on his own hook. “ Hchool Desks,” was a u;«sl« l ' Í skill and —Thomas D. Deed of Maine has tarn workmanst.ip. Refiwting credit on the eleetecd speuker of the lower bouse of manufacturers and winning f«» them tlie highest no; of all com; elitois. congress. I ’urtlii ul Nftr-pnjin —W hy not plant oat some of those fine Hickory r.uts at C. F. Mesne. 71.« y do well here. _O. V. Allen said goal bye to bis friends, and started fee I.is old home in Kansas on Thursday. J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor. 0. C. W N IG H T, M anager. W (interi. Wantexl: A furm of ; ' or 203 ncros, good for r in gc, au 1 w lthi.i mi li > ir-; d riv e o f N ewberg '•Vili t n d e im prov » 1 city property for part and bai vnco e d ili. Inquire nt G raphic office. Proprietor.- NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, M '.'VS V otaw . NO UCK. LO O K H E R E ! B E S T !! JESSE HOBSON. ¿.«^W.vNTnD—1000 subscribers at once lor the Gav: i::o and Hume A Kam 4 1,00, Casti. M ilk . f e k Mi?, Isifj fia TH E E IT S W S IE D IR G - H O U S E ser S T K E IÌT , O REG O N ic r e s n Everything New! 0 3 S T K John Atkinson, Pacific Fire Insurance Go., PCHTLAÄD. A R L IN G T O N H O T E L I C.F. MCGEE, at the Post Office D rug Store. » W A S H IN G T O N __T'ZE5Z¡E __ N E AH TOW N OREGON. tor part of lust term, on account of sick- noss, has commcnct-d this term’s work with a vim. Wo are sorry to chronicle the fact that John and Mary Longlcy will not ho in school this term. Willie Graham was on the campus Wed. taking pari in the game of foot-bull. Fred m d Ed ward Rogers, both old stu dents, are attending school this term. Misses Anise Brown and Rose Brandt made the homo of Benjamin Heater u vis it during vacation. Alva Cook iiiu.lou trip to Salem in va cation. Will Keeney is not lit school this term, having got a job of w ork. Miss Keene, a sister of Clarence, was present at C'lia|s:l exercises Wednesday morning. Miss Klma Brown sja-nt a part of vaca tion wilii Miss Jove it* Hoskins of Hoskins station Mies Mabel Edwards is attending school at flic Academy tiiis term. Miss Maggie Titus is on the si« k list at present. We hope for licrs|>otxly recove ry. Quite a nmnlsT of visit« is wore present it the o|»'iiii!g exercises Wednesday morning as it was the licgining of llie winter term. The devotional exercises were cpruhictcd by l’rof. Morrison. After the exercises several of the patrons of tlie school made some encouraging and inter esting remarks. Miss Dahlia Holloway is not attending school tills term. Prof. Morrison will deliver a lectnre to die Tea. tier's Institute at North Yamhill Friday evening, Dee. li. po-.on “ Urnw" m a decla nation. Elnc'i Hardwick, Maggie Lawson and Elvia Washburn gave a r«:vinw of “ rinow .-jteven» have«juit school. Bound,” bnt the master piece, both •.» u ,Mi ses Emma Ballinger und Elma selection ami as to delivery c*mo at tlie vi.-ited tbo <hlfi.icnt departments last in aileclamatiou, ".■»abbatli Beenes' .,ftlie school Tuesday, by Klma Brown. Prof. Morrison llien Clarence Edwards and Warren Koliiri- juvitc l Mr. Morris tn give a d cl imation -on their a;>|n.-araiicew our from Whittier, vvliicli iio «lid. llxcrciMs- R t b im . wails Wednesday. I llien closed with a song, “ l know the. . . Our school is in a nourishing condition. m c a Lord « ill lo ar me." We li •»'<; la-ell sopphej wilii desks so are At the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. last —W efiikpthefoliiW irgfrr.nl a paper.1 crow. 1.« *, our iloswal ions are nearly' HaMialIt, there Was much interest inani- puVi-lu ! id lJ.iiitlibav Haris r, Maine. ¡finished, tlie new side walk is nearing fested for tlie siu-ct ss of the a-*och»tii>n, ‘ • flic fri- .id-. f Mr. f.iifhcr M ik H. h U ompiution and the first and second de- . : 1 ' . , ami í«»r the NOUng niem ol rowwiimHy gnve liim a grand welcome home, on ... I.i partaient» *«'»“ tl««r«;c.peints ot lem-l««, a «,| h eiailv. A very earnest desire Mild ( hairrt which icf ornaimntai uf . . . , , return frrn l’oitlanJ Or. a«««, was neinifesied tliat tliere t»« S|»»eial ef i i».- t.ae tes-n miinager of i iaige l ompany well ns useful. fmls made toinduco more ot the young M,e. Mmthorn, former teacher of Hie 1 engaged in d« »«-toping Hie fishing in.Ills men to attend die meetings, and to show try the IVu-ifi.'coast. On Itieapproa. h j- |> ^ ( 1,ot now a resident ..f the capi- In them the need ot lie ir being present nt of the stcsnicr, Friday, the i.igiit of bis l(lj t j,j. iM„| Miss Miles made i . h a very all of the Hirelings. Prof. Morrison, our arri a l; c.i .n.in fioin Isilli sides of tin- |,iCiU,a„ t jali Friday morning of luel week. wor'.hv |>r« si lent tendered Ins resignation us | r.-si lent ol the association on account halls» is'iclicd forth tlicir «»«•;.-otne, in ^ Z or . .J bis not h iving time to devote to Die tores wlcise rcvertwali'ins t-l o«ik tin ---------- ♦♦ — | olfice lie will mil i t » s toaid in the work wlio'.evil T. « 1 . « v nial.t be vasgiv- Avi»il«-l»iy I te m s . | however,)the resignation w as accepted nl- !tr„w:l presented itliiu v. ! . . not Wo H ive Inerouaul tlie C.ipu-ity of our Factory and are now PropareA to Si^.plv tlm Demand. Tdo Delivered on Hoard the ( nrn at Faetorv Trices Semi for Prive list. U1CES& H U N T , Sueceaanrs to J. EDWARDS, N e w lio r ff, O r e ifo u . o u r c a s h : s t o r k is daily attracted by the GENUINE bargains wo aro mak ing in our varied p£Ecr1m( lit ef ^lejlc Cicceiier, Ejy Goods, Boots and shoes, Hats, Queenswarc and Fancy Notions. ^ We do nof rlnim (o have n ror- on Our prices ure eheorfully Riven- J Î » - to any one for comparrison but we do not “ bln:e fivlh u>ilk me'eor nfer” by so-called low prices on [t.w. ."LEADERS” Why? Because name the low priced g«s«ls that ¿¿¡¡¡/“ you can find with us would lav nrtit h’H that an* | and Fold l»ut there is one as- ¡ — i , _ serf ion We liol.l up in the is.-.* of Ï J U r .p lf , •' ^ - a l l competilion. Tliat we sell i r n -^ ^ J Î’ sslaCH EAPER than any house ÿ £ L \ o in Yamliill Co. SIM PLY TO EN U M ER A TE EACH ARTIC LE VA ÜUR STOCK- ---------«PACE FORBII»“ 1IFI4E BUT WOULD SIMPLY SAY THAT FROM A SPOOL OF TIIUKAI) TO A BOLT OF MI'HLIN— FROM A BOX OF BLACKING TO A BAR REL OF S U G A R -------FROM A SINGLE NUTMEG TO A BARREL OF FLO CK -------- TIIK PRICES ARE LOW AS CASH PRICES DEMAND THEY SHOULD BE--------- i on ho i —Vol. 1 No. 1 of f'l.ion lias reached our talile. It tlio rea.'.y prirlQ», wlii«'h tit* firm profiosea to furnish, are of the character of this the first m m - en a public reception at hi-b -r's ll.tll. Ilie di r of die rivtii.ir : vene, tliey will liu very nt-Uotne a ldi*— wah very *h!y iwaven1 : Mary Clemenson at ten. led the | ttwn*h we met* »ory » » n . to doso. Ibe vacant y t h«;-. modi wsefilled by lha dee Teaetici's examination at McMinnville tion of o'tr earnest Biel entlnisiaslic Pro mudi appicciateli by tìic newspjjs.-r trater- t.y Dr. F. II. Crocker, to a company ol bist week. W. H. Reece, wlio will, as we 1 sdieve. fill b tween 3 d und 4 <) pimple. Mr. Ma l- nity. Miss Emma Ballinger started for Iter the . Ifi e in a » av tliat «t ill I e a er. .lit to r .-o ii. l -.l in Ilia u-usl genial m in the a* s.» iati«>n and to himself. lie <!e- —We bave received a program «4 tii» ner and s| -ke fur an Innir on lire climate, buine in Sprague, Wash., on W«slneed»y slresto see ».very young man in diis com , ■ ()[. mori-ing’s train. lettore coursc, ter tlie wint«-r at thè l.a fa v - j scenery, prodm-tions and in.lustri munity at the Hall of the as»«»-.»« ion on ctle scminary, t*ie co ir»*; etnbrjc-gs 7 lat- egtjn, w Itici' w as li.-tencd to iv aii , , .¡ , 1 CLirerwc J: Fàlward»has t»»n unwell every H:tl>lwdi where wei .in talk of tin (.» a few .lays, but we aregla.1 to note that Interest of « ai'li odi. r, and where we can t il rea. is*gir«ging ftiH.. tjth and eniiing nuli ti interest.” learn to |>raise our blesse«! Master f«» all ml- he is back to school again. March 13th Tlie pri e of ticket» for the it h < M.w.-fes and b!e*sie«:s to it». \V»I- The Mr. Ma-slockl mentioned is a 1 course i» only ( I / O and nil that can alive of Mr. and Mi». Bowman,living jo«t; • i . Lillie Wil.-v lias i .en vi-i.ing her -,.r Fslwsi I - * is elected Trwwewn r « i Hw si. ;!j)d avail them stives of die oppor- north ot town. We are informed that Mr uncle, w • olives near here, during vaca- a««<slalion and aUn.la rea.lv to re. ¡eve • ' have in j tunity to attefi i M afl's.ks «-xt ’ s to bring fine fishingtion. order t > carry on the financial (.art ol the student | — W. Spoorrr «fio l as receuM* arrived vess.ds arrp'.n l t 'a ;e Ilorn tlds « i'iter to Miss Mary Stowe, wtio was a business. Come, every young man come, a firhing on dd'* tw«> vears ago is witti ns again. 1 from Wis , has ronchnb-d to east hi» lot' ->e«ag.-in lite dr«-p s-.-J old too it will do vo'i goo«l. *,e dian pro' « !e tl.at jr.igenc Iloekins, who misseil tiie iat- with ns. He has rented die laiiiding on f . Hobson Scc’y. i;cll(t f H!.*evl fon o1 riy occupi»! y J A Mr. Ma Huck» will ib «.»*. ic Ncwberg, and coa-vt. and it i* .,? Tho RITTER OPPONITIOX xhotrn ns by nur COMPETITORS •m the one hawl owl our WELL PLEASED PA THOS'S on the other, is snjjleirnt evidence that our efforts to “ CUT P R IC E S TO BED RO CK ” are appreciated. Kin-1 ani impartía! altotUa ti all a fat as wn m wait o r o :— YOURS FOR LOW PRICES----- M O R I IS M I L E S & CO; m 9 H