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“T“ - TR AIN S GOINli SOU TH. Unii and Express. 12 at, p. m. GOING SOI T « . M ill m l Express. II 40. b . m i —. u a rii PROFESSIONAL CÄKP8. ,T. H U R T M O O K K , ANI> Sl’ KOEON. onice Ami P HYSICIAN Kestdenre One Muck South of Punt onice, i n t u i i o i * ( o n . _____________ F . W . C A ItM A 'N , M . I». Olllce corner Vewlierg, Oregon. First mid Maine Sts. D. W. LYLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OlUce 111! Main street, Ncwls-rg' Oregon. Hlatta ma«e‘»t all 'hours. ('llItONIC CASKS •A SPKCIAI.TY. t o l l SALK. A good mlfk c<rtv. P aci . M ac Y. V 2. n 27. POK WALK. A SOW amt eight pigs. Alao lour alioats. In quire at the Oa trmc «Ilice. Y 2. Ii 28» POK SALK. One two atnry house and barn with two lots. As two blocks from the *f ost OflU’e. Empiile *t the Gate fin office. s r k t l A L NOTICK,. I am prepare.! to furnish Ice Cream h> the if,Hon for Socials and 1 th July aland-Ac., also tee In anv quantities at reaaonahl" rates. 0. F. MooRK. V 4. n 2i. NOTICK t« TEAMSTERS. Seated bids lor haitllm; aaw dust from the tiap of the mouillai us to the Public School building In Newberg wHlfce let lo the lowest bidder, haw du«t to the amount »I 17 loads :a> in. deep. Hid« must be left at Christenson «ros, not later than 12 M. Tuesday June 17th. W. P. IIIACUCK, Contractor. NOTICK to CONTRACTORS- Hrftlctl Proposal* for building a nchool hou*e In mult-let No. 29 of w«i»h. comity Or. will bu lecetvcd at the oiflee of the olurk at Middleton Or, where plan* mid tpeclfleation» maybe itt-eii until 7 o'clock l*. m. Tuesday July l*t 1890. The hoard rencrve» the right to reject kuy and all bid«. H. H’ . P ool , School rierk, By order of the hoard of directors, B. K. II abkikoto N. Chairmen. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. JSSl’KD EVBHY SATURDAY MOItNING. E . U. W O O D W ARD . F.niTOft and l'lllUSIIKIt. K.ITURDAY, JUÜE 21, 1800. finterò.! as second class matter al the post «IMe at Nat*berg, Oregon. 0 . T. W k heard the other (lav that continu e<l dry weather was likely to cut crops ,1 very short in Kansas, »nd having aeon- *" pie of brothers in that state we felt a little '(JSoi* (q,„| a n il H o m o a m i N at it i anxious but the reading of tlie clipping la tm l.* ’ given below from a Kansas pajier disjiell- ed all fears. When the editor of a K a n -j------- — —----------------------------------------------- sas liooiner fails to get theie, others mig hi Sixty journals in Nebraska advocated as well step aside. the prohibitory constitutional amendment The Chigger may chig with all liis might and the nnx:king bird mock and Mothers' meeting next Saturday after- sing, but the Kansas ciop it takes the cake, and the corn, you Ixd, is king nisrn at Iki'cloek. All are invited to at The cricket may click and the frog let frog, tend. Meeting to he held at Friends and the farmer may sing his strain, for in church. Kansas corn is always on top, a result o( Statistics tell us that during the last plenty of rain. The chinch bugs may chinch and the grusshop|Kjrs grass, and twenty-five years the sale of beer in the the hot winds make you tire, but if any Knifed States has increased from two mil o n e says there are such things hero, just lion barrels to over twenty-four million. call him a horrible liar. Now, Oklahoma may boom and Texas may howl and “ I-ast year,” says a recent Knglish lec Missouri shoot off her c h o p b u t Kansas turer, "the Hritish nation consumed is the place to get a home and raise a enough spirituous liquors to form a lake great big crop. fifteen feet deep, one hundred and twenty feet w ide, and two miles long." A iiehchiitivb catalogue of the wonder ---- » - ■ ■ ful lieyscr spiiugs of California came to The two new states—North and South this office this week. The springs are sit Dakota—came into tho Fnion, each with uated mi miles north of San Francisco in a clause in lew constitution which forevei Sonoma county and are a wonder to be foi bills the manufacture or sale of intoxi - hold. Head w hat is said of them : eating liquors. “ Hot springs and cold springs; white, red and black sulphur springs; iron, soda A World’s Temperance ('«ngre/H is in and boiling alum springs all lKiur their contemplation by the representative medicated waters into one stream. A friends of tho temperanco reform to be short distance up the canon there is a held during the progress of tho World's deep shady pool, which recives the united Fair and exposkion, in 1s‘)2. ------- • -- --- - waters of all the springs above it, and forms, |KThn|« the most luxurious hath to A special Home for the reclamation of he found in tlie world. * * * There inebriated mnl opium-eating women, has are a great many other springs, some 200 been established at Lakeview, III. There in number, of every gradation of temper has lieen ten acres of land purchased, and ature, from boiling hot to icy cold, am! commodious buildings erected. — -— » ■ i. impregnated with all sorts of mineral and chemical compounds ; frequently tho two it is estimated that the various religious extremes of heat and cold are found within bodies of this country, consume every a few feet of enen other. * * * The year, at the communion table, alwjnt li), ear Is saluted by a great variety of start <XM) gallons of w ine. This is for the most ling sounds. Kvery spring lias a voice. part fermented wine, wli'cli contains alco Some hiss and sputter, like water poured hol. upon red hot iron, others remind one o( the singing of a teakettle, or the purring Secretary Procter of tho War Depart of a cat, mid others seethe and bubble ment, has lately abolished a beer-selling like so many cauldrons of boiling oil; one restaurant w hich had tieen established in sounds precisely like the machinery of a the Department building. It was done in gristmill in motion, another like the pro- resis/nse to the request of the local W. C. pelbw of a steamer. * * * Itut the T. U. of Washington. most startling of all the various sounds is a continuous subterranean roar similar to “ Ilmne Protection Posters” are tlie la that which precedes an earthquake. * * test invention of Ihe W. C. T. U. These * They are all wonderful. The ordinnry are large printed sheets covered with terse oliserver cun only hs>k at them and won and eloquent sentences aimed at Ihe evils der that such tilings exist; hut to the of the liquor trullic. They are intended scientific man, one capable of divining the to I h > |sjsted on bulletin hoards, fence cor mysterious cause of their action, the study ners, old hams—anywhere—that inen al of them must I k ; an exquisite delight. so tuay get posted. —Chnpln X , California (Jei/urn—Util- cliinu'i Scruff in California. Tlie law of Minnesota is now such that a man wlio apiHiars in tlie streets drunk Statem ent. will be fined, for the first, oflense, from Frank Wood, ear|ienter and contractor, ten to forty dollars; second nllense, from furnishes the following statement of labor twenty to fifty dollars; third o(Tense, im performed and material furnished on the prisonment from sixty to ninety davs llainsey bridge. For lirst and second olFenses. imprison N kwiikiio , O ku I ment mar lie substituted for fine. Juno 17th, IS!K) j w. r . * W. T . TIMT. TA 111.K. Ü. COLUMN. F R I E N D A C A D E M Y . ' P A C IF IC S ts r C A I.K M U R . \ THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. WINTE I Beffili*. Closer, TERM N»f. 4, 1*8.» C H R I s - • ® E X S < )X I AjJ «aik f i B R O , > S w> . HEADQUARTERS FOxR WAGONS, HACKS, BUGGIES and CARTS, SHOVEL PLOWS A t'L’ LTl VATOHS Ac. Mr. Bogn vices at Fri SPUING TERM Mar. A, 1W J0. May s. tots; Clii-ex, Decringaud McCormick Hinders and Mowers, Harnes Revolving and Tiger Sulky liukes. iiistoky , lithratcrf , hioiikk x ithxkatics , k ixxcx , COOD CHEMICALILABORATORY, ANDiCABtKE f. J. D.TAFtRANT &S 0 N, Students LITEEAEY Society. OEEGON. BANK OF NEWBERG. Jesse Ho his family week. i T E l T T r S’ T T X F T r r x T T M f O V s . PUEPAKATOKY COl ltsE. I1P8INE83 COCKSF., amt MUSIC DEPARTMENT. NEWBEEG. OREGON. oarrx amt C^TwoDormitories for the aceouiinodatlou of »tiideut«. 'the Academy is located In a l.eau tlfill little lawn, where giMst moral luttuciiecs are tlirowu around the student. K xcknse l^ w .q g j --------- For Catalogue, Address---------- EDWIN :NIOrtRISON,“ Prtiicl|.al. Or, E- H.'WOODWARD, Pre of Trustees Mr. Coyle M'junt atri Also Machine Oils and Binding Tw ine- N K W IîK ItO , Course of study fncludiug LATIN. Mr. W. r short time Searls. Proprietors. We have remodeled our .MILL and can now man - a fact are FLOUR of the best o’rade, by the FULL R0 L L ER PROCESS. 1 W ~ PLENTY OK WAT Eli NOW, W ILL GI.INn FEED AT ANY TIME C a s h N K W IÌE IÌG , O R E G O N . p a id WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO Coltiti Siici, $30.0119 fo r W h e a t O f l i CTSToM EP.S.— ------ CALL AND SEE VS._______ Newberg, Oregon. BENI. MILKS,.............................................................................................President. JKSSK EDW ARDS,............................................................................ Vice-President. MOSES VO TAW ,........... ..........................................................................................Cashier. D IR E C T O R S : BKNJ. MILKS, J. EDWARDS, F. A. MORRIS, J. C. COLCORD. , , u e ^ N WM. BOND Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.--------------- Exchange bought and 8oId.----------- Good notes discounted-------------Deposits received subject to check at sight and a general hanking hurinexs transacted.------------ Collections made on all leeossablo points in the I’ nitod Status and Canada. C on es fio u f • ( D A D I ) A- T I L T O N , P o r t l a n d , x 'jj\'’a f i o n a ¿ E a r k B a n k , N e w Y i ork. E W J o s . F I R M . i W ' i l ^ o n , c»r Successor to WILSON & NICHOLSON, Having bought the interest of Milton Nicholson of the firm of WILSON & NICHOLSON, I desire to thank all the patrons of the old firm for past favors, and respectfully solicit their patronage and that of the people generally of Newberg and vicinity f o r the ne"'. You will find a full line of STAPLE and FANCY GEOCEEIES a t all times. Call and see me and learn prices. Respectfully, JOS. WILSON, NEWBERG, on CENTER STREET nouth P ost O ffice , OREGON. ok Strangers visitiiig tho City are invited to call at the Hank for information concern ing the City. C o r r e s p o n d e n c e ~ccv.cc- — ecco — C O O P E D (ft S O H PROPRIETORS of the N E W B E R G U S T T T E L S I E I R /'Y T --------* OOOCXKMXH )0-------- x Have on hand afilli supply of FRUIT, OKNAMKNTAL und SHADK trees. Prices as low -------ppppp----------as fouud elsewhere.-------- ppppp-------- --------eceee--------Cull and examine our stock before buying.--------- eeece-------- II. C. M ii . e s , President. ' / .T e s s i : E Secretary. J. T. S m it h , Treasurer. dw au ds , M A K i S & C O L c o n n , M a n a g e r s o f H ie OHEHALEM VALLEY BOARD of IMMIGRATION, , : b , m d i T a \ t 7 p s ’ 9 Are sclllug more property than any firm in the county and still have a few special bar which you should see before you invest. If you want first class resident property near CASH Hardware Store, Center st. Newberg, Or. gains the Academy or Public school or neir the beautiful Willamette, or a good business lot near the j P O. and Bank, we have them for sale on reasonable terms. small or large tracts. A FULL LINE OF HARDW ARE ALW AYS ON HAND. Have iu first class fruit land ASTOK1A. TINNING and REPAIRING DONE. I nof'faiT there f«»r! D O W N , a t J. B. M-tut s > Nuilh, Hammer*, Haws, Carpenters TooU of all kin<: Is, for ull lD<lf| r kinds of Carpenters, l>e they neh or poor, good, '»id fereut. Tinware — ) 1HMP8 any well Yamhill Co. jWl.ftO 2.8 85. 20 fit». 22.30. 25.75. 40.50. JKLOO \i (H) 51.00. 0G 75 r>!) 75 12 50. 8.IM). 1.50. 8.00. 8.00. 5.00. 1.25. 1.05. 1.10. III.ill. 4,1(1.22. 10.00. (1 50. (¡.W orden, for Ini sir II. KtSWihf, “ C. F). Jones, “ lohn Etr.wiler, “ James Rees, “ C. Vaughn, “ G. Lamb, W. Atkinson, “ R. L. Jones, “ Davo Jones, “ Grave Bros., “ Sam Irish, •' C. II. Rodgers, “ 1). M. Ramsey, Painting, Joseph Woo«!, Teaming, Dan Gilbert, T. Tarrant, G. Grayson, Fred Bent, Smithing, W. ( ’. Krug«'rf Hardware, J. B. Mount, Mitel.ell .<£ Clark, Lninber, .1. T. Smith, Shingles, N, Heater, Tu* Kt n of salinoli is nnid lo 1 h * tlie largest Itiis season llf.it luta liecn known for a ninnimr of yeitft, and yet we bave lo psv tcn uents to smeli u |iound of Salinoli. T,u: Pier; ita of t.yilia K. Plnkltain in steroty|Kid forni is ugnili ap|H-uring in thè advertising columftsof some of ilio |ui|H>rs. The piihlh- lina had a resi for solito timi- bill il Heeins Ilio end is noi yet. i> As to the World’s Fair in Chicago in 18112 the Cnion Signal says: ‘ Let it he noted that should this occur, the W. C. T. NAILS, NAILS KAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, BIG and LITTLE will lie out in full force, with the light O---------o— O ------------- o— ---------O —o O-------- <>— of tlie future on its face, and with wel o _ . -------- ( ) ()--------- 0 -------- O -------- o — ( ) -------- AT J. B. MOUNT'S, AT J. B. MOUNT'S, AT J. B MOUNT'S. come farmer and mechanic, rich and poor, to tlie beautiful pavilion where will float its pennon fair, emblayoncd with tin; words,' "F or Uod, and Home, and na tive 1.114(1 l.iquor drinking among children seems, from medical returns, to be alarmingly on the increase in Austria. Children of four to eight years die from the effects of drink, and there are many recent eases of epilip- sy due to tho sumo cause. One lwy of live years, It is said, drank two or three glasses of brandy a day. One i f live years now in the hospital at Hcrlin for delitimii tremens, has lieen accustomed to drink ing liquor for two years. His mother gave Hint a glass of Hungarian wine every day for dinner, “ to strengthen him,” and ill the evening ho drank Havanan Uer 4-1061 30. with liis father. This was in addition to Respectfully Submitted, ihe spirits given him each day hv liis Fu in k W ood . grandfather, who kept a car la ret or sa loon. TuKRKlsa traveling circus Ibis year find admits children free of charge. Now if they would letali the parents in at half price who “ just go to take the children," many people in the country would lie supremely liappv. T n states where Women are eligible to municipal office, the fairer sox are Ix-ing aleni ed to the position of city treasurer. They do this on account of the reputation Women have for hiding tilings w here they Cnn'l find themselves. A (iVtfri.KM in - Who lias s|s'iil considera- Me time in t'alifoinhi, says lie has noticed While in Oregon tlntt when a '.»'l s|x-ll Uf weather (S/rilPS, s'Are is Imilt, w hile in California under like circumstances the people set around and shiver. - i l »-.a .¡3 3 ¿ ! C ► '■■H J w A M tClllMK has lieen invented til l* Works lull ton holes automatically. At lirst thought one would suppose all our (ltd bachelors would I k ’ supremely happy, but what they really need is a machine t i t ike the |>l ice of bltt i ii. T ic h ilm Stay there all right. JS 1 w srH ñ) _ o H * t 3 Q rr ^ Ct £^s w o £ H h ] H ' 0 A n \m:xr was In I’oftlaml the other day looking for a lo.-atihfi for a large coin Ify that are coining' to the coast from North Carolina. 1 w new comers will no doubt miss the old time, “ ¡ m «" suiii and persimmon," but other Inxuries will make tfp for those left b difn l. O ', ó> A w o m a n in Ali'tiif.son Kansas, has buried six husbands, lam,I is cheap ill Ivan-as so that a Woman in very ordinary rfreumstances can afford to par for land enough to bury a half dor.cn husbands on, hot in this country land is getting too high priced for such u luxury. I (0 ZÍ O (0 w b f1! £-d JZ :r ; r .\ k—4 ♦ V 0 % tSovKRxon W ater * «N of California ha« written a letter to the Attorney ( ienernl rtf the state, aving that he is not able to *»• any practical difference lietween the so railed athletic contests and an ordina ry prise fight, and suggests that stops lie tkkert to suppress thedeiTlorali/ing exhit-i- tiona that are getting to Is* so common. This is a sensible move an T'lt is to lie hoped that liovemors of other states will take similar steps. If John I,. Sullivan and others of his kind would emigrate N the north jiole and all Olliers of that stripe ’ that are born later on would die early, '■•n* better element of soviety wuj!d n i i v w — t 15 H o . fwm 4 rs i C j * h —4 ► —t C' ra • V H P 4 0 W tí H L P 0 0 H L -V t ‘ „ „ „ ^ „ S 3 P C I S , X -'V ‘ ^ j- f M J i i I T H S T O R BEST B A R G A I H 9 i . 3 D K - 1 T ’S O IS T E E * » G O . . e.t ,b. O D J r d A i j t S l i O O T S A SHOES. £ t r \ WKUl ASSOUTKD STOCK OK FIT KN ITU HE ALWAYS OX HAND cent off for CASH. AT roKTLAND 1‘KICES. S J. T. SMITH, Notary Public, Nowberg, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Point» the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD! A tuli line of Millinery good/ New nrrlv.il» of the latest Myles every week, i'utting an« (tiling liy the Kreuch bta system, location un Malli 81. MAIN ST. TY, Is tho lino to take to all points Fast and South. It is tho Dining Car Route. It rims Through Vestilmlcd Trains every M rs . X kttif . H asson . NKWIlKItli, (IK. 1 L 'R O B i E i R S , \ d w ln tu y w p to pQ w f v MERCHANTS Tcnrist Sleeping Cars Notary Public, Real Estate & Insurance. Ì J. Boyse. AUSTIN on imi>rocc<l fir m property T IM E (out TERM S to suit HjnfflRjin t! DM Center street, W. T, SHDRTLEFF, NEWBERw, HOCSK and SION FAINTKH. j MITCHELL i CU ES. PROFS. Houses painted in the latest TINTS. | Hanging, Graining, Staining I I la v e on hand and manulactnre to or- i * ^ , , . . . | tier all kinds of iir lumber, which the) . will sell cheap for cash. j X jnniher delivered to any part of tho city. I Leave your orders at the Poet Office or call at the mill on Uhehaletii mountain. DR. YOUNG, V E T K ItK N A IC Y S U U G E O N . >d»<-— The treatment of horses a specialty. cabs attended with promptness. O regon . SAMUEL HOBSON notugrapner P I| ä a A P o r tr a it f y tí t~\ M & Paper Hard oil DAY or CONTRACT. Shop on Mam Street, Newberg, Oregon. C. B, Haworth, UNDERTAKER A full line of under- taker's goods may be found at my residence on Winooski straat. Pri ces reasonable. u L a iid s c a jie and | finish, done by N k w iie k g , ORECON. 1. M. RAMSEY Insurance, Money Hroker and Abstractor of Titles, M c M i n n v i l l e , O r e g o n . 5. J. H oskins . m il l in k u y A E /T I S T . a «< i d k im - M A K IN G . rortr.it!» rnlirg^i to life «lie and tìnishe«: A * L kiNE oF s pr í N(» good * in Ur Avon India Ink or Water Colon», , c,m ‘u* ail<1 Filling Pminptly DonetoOrder . Prices RensonaUle. Cull and See fu. K oom ovKR M oorr Lkoa., P aro S iukk , . .... In J , I . o d //1 l i b limitimi/f NEWBERG, OREGON. X cir b e rr j, Oregon. ijys - us - m mm rir us d u a Rev. DHL will preac-l morning a night, at t ii cr, Chas. ’ fSt. Helen Saunders Wm. I Thursday superinte ids road d carpenter Contrai lice of tin uinn for b in Dis. Ni the vicini li Call or, or address E N T E R P R IS E SAAV M I L L - & BOYSE. Proprietors of S fii- The following from an exchange, shows wlmt help we have from saloon kct>|K'rs in 0000 forming Ihe morals and tlie habits of our A (tOOD SUPPLY kept on Imnd, and boys, lattcly, in Chicago, “ a school sold CHEAP for CASH. teacher noticed a knot of hoys counting (NO CHANGE OF CARS.) O r e g o n . N o w b e r g , the niimlieroi holes in some cards, lie Com posed of called one of them up ami and insisted on D i n i n g C a i* s u n s ttr knowing w hat it me leant, nnd tlie Ixiy told i W 8 IP'1'VKI.U .1. J, sum.KY. him that a saloon kee|x’r, kee wlio liad liis I Ä S I I I I M .K Y . p n .v B o d , l ’ u llm n n i..... i had i... i given ......... • i...... saloon near the school, them D r a w in g R o o m these cards, and every time they took a and Dealers in S l e e p e r s o f T K tite s t drink he punched them, one for Ix’er, two GROG KRIKS FLOi’ K KKKD HAY and | for straight drinks, and three for mixed GRAIN J iq n ip m e n t. 'JiD, Cor. Fruit à lefVorst u St«. drinks, and each month ho gave prises. POR I L '.ND, OREGON. The boy who had the most holes punched m his card got a revolver, the second a Host that can lx» constructed, and in life of Jesse James, and the third a meer which accommodations are both free and schaum pipu." • r t ? . _» furnished for holders of First or Second ------- ♦ Class Ticket*, and Miss Franco« K. Willard glvesher viows W. 1). SUAlU’ K. i D le g a n t D a y C o r tc li- on marriage as follo*«:‘ My thoory of es». m a ri lago in its relation to Mcietv would A continuous line connecting with all givo Ibis postulate : II iis I nui .I and wife L oans nkgohatkd . ! lines, uffunling direct and uninterrupted are one, and that ore is— hushand and Ilsve rxi-lu.lve ».ilv of Hurley A l^rgc1» A« ( servii'O. ¡wife. I believo lliev will nevor come to thè heights ol purity, of power and peaee illtlonto Nrwhcm. k I».. Hurley's 8nb-«lvl»lon | Pullman Sleeper reservations can lx» .« »mall trims nt i in to «ere. ,11 wiihlii l mile «„.njq .,1 ¡n advance through any agent of for « hli htiiey were desiglieli In lieavvn ofdep«>t. FARMS and KHl'IT LAN (Ml A SPK ; the road. ' imi il Ibis Is-tter law prvvaila. One IA LTV. C A M A m m ; I T l i t i c i *» TlIUtM’ GH TICKETS to and fmm al! ! mnlivided half of tho wrorld for wife and NKWPKHi OR! GON. |H>iuta in Ainerle a, England and ihtrop hushand t quali)' ; co-edui utien to mate | can lx» pm chased at any ticket office oe them on thè piane of mimi ; »spiai prtq«-r- | this company. tv rights to make ber Uixl’s own fico wo- Fed information concerning ratt»s, ! man, not coeredi luto mania;’* for thè lime of trains, routes and other details ;-;ike of sup|Hirt nor a Ixiiid slave after alio furnished on application to any agent, or is manie I. . . . wonian loft freo to go K X R W » j ht-r 1 »oiioreii and self respecting way as a (»1.1 Wat, l,; i.1 A. 1». CHARLTON, . " sto ' „ • " i i n th« ttarM. r.-rtc t maiden in |«’r|x tiio rather than inarrv a Asst. Gcn’l Passenger Agent, 121 First st. skeepef tVnrmnte-l he»» », 'lit* '- o l t* huntinff (V* * man whose dctirioration through thè ist Washington, Portland, Oregon. fit th Iml’ ea' »n,1 f»nt • •(*(••. rf *:'*< ’( ■ tu*\ CIMI « } aleohi’l ami nientine hshits is a desdly J - i*i81 nkt, C.^l rmno* in -- I I t * - r* v • > ■ • » » nenuiv to te rseti and tho descendants ,r . • » r « -h • V- • r ,.i»1 »' ( I I rttut’ h o ! I j that stteh a marriage ha« invoknl. These in» • I r * , i .• *>* «*f«(p **r>u_ ,*a. Ik»n'tgoto Pcrtlond * l r n yon want All »’**• * •' ire thè outlooksnf thè future that «hall .1 «e mix ! li-, tv» i U,**» ni»# mu-* «.r . l ’ i, - , .1* i—t in t i « « » '» JOB » o r t don», but give ns a eall. inake thè marriage System, nevcr afailure «•»«i * I»U fot v sr* wV* om-» l ,. . » . «SI » *:; e\| • « Hvifll.fl kf r after it heciiuie monoga-nons, an assnred, a ÍÍT J R J f » *8 * * «o «» l’I.ti i..« wum U: «o tdfoten «k ^*r (•« v.»«.»« »f *54» •;!.» . *v k (K.l •if«»nl« »■»•>>«*, a tx’ rni riert. a par.elisiical sneress. N. ».JM w « % \ . a*, a ultadHil. **•» •*•' COMMISSION* 0 II. Austin. P-J ■ VV • VV y n ia n .. Z n T R I W J B R I I ^ C G , O R L 3 E C G O 2 S T . MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. ♦ > 4 i s ----- Tlie i-on! the latdge Dayton, t-o SjU,l75. Mis. Ill run a sew her linger was ca llei! J .T .S Tun |.r BY RÆJVIdST S T . Tho spli week will grasses bul Smith & ring tho fence arou: F. E. i probahly ( son next t miles on tl A Y -r N \ 0 Dealer in Lwnbsr, Doors. Sash, Sluug § 4 le s ..... _ , k * 1 «g» P NEWBERG FORNITORE STORE. S.VTVC - Frank W on the Ran to take ana Riley Sin who went t ri ved home The chili cal church practice foi A gentle Tyler lias He is look tlie prospi It rainci old fashioi to town of Lnfe when iB L u m r * ' P ont M ahtkk O knkhai , W a N nam . kkh , h mentioned as a probable candidate befere Ihu IlopnhlitMii convention fur Governor of IVnnsylvani i. Tho Pres Sunday to I Iisoil the Pi The new completed, over the oh On Mom Kindcrgar Patronage M 1 Ills is Hammer tha(] knocked the lee*down down S The Pres 8,-I kw I next cordially in Henry S lem on bin over with days. F’ . A . M o r b i «, Vice-President. ---------rrrrrrrirr ------- Uncle Jo' a fredi ct, Tihido. Mr. Lev, ville durim contract foi The fragi qnet tills Smith will Æ In v ite d . The Han teamsters -x Mr. Wra, (iver stean ♦ Il (-(tin.-. Fred OHv first of the a w. Mrs. B traveling Jas, Vest with her i engineer Mr. Ty has hong son form, will sen immedial If you distance our office tlie same the publ The Je are ace us tilings hi wlio live gle one o Tlie Oi Sisters I county r subsided and will Wiilarae Mrs. 1 mack, M town, Iu Wcodbu Moses a tlie weel Prof, i from tl C »l. an and lieai around old bom Bill II few day real esli ton latel thing cu Dayton An ex and bro and of a his haci Newber tci '08 tl