- - . : 1. NAPOLEON ASJ I WOR8EMAN. ,to CTS2J"" teOlsstf-ss, Napoleon wi8 g mo st cruel horseman, . . h -rWti-iii.ntlv fiitt I wlta At WaW tloo, however, he T, StoSrtS war hor-eof th. great w "Au.terlltt- Napoleon , ut. or tTray. Twelv were killed within the enemy -t - rowly ped P'"' Xrger. Jlftpotaort runaway. It k only fair to confess, WM ud by a te3bU wound that goaded 1th. P , Wtoune(trolUbleindi Men lose their heads bom pals; why may nottthr. JT . . . . ,.a w For b dumb comDeiani u uuiinn"- savagery we must go to the thole mastered wsrtars-the French f napoleon's day, ey toe Chicago Herald. One ol the emperor's aides, Copt de Marbot owned a mare named .'Lixette," noted In peace or war lor vksiouaneae under certain provocation. 0n. with her master on her back, j ie ens surrounded by Bussians. A ; i.. , n.nuiia made lumreat Marbot with his bayonet, but Metta dls- patched him with Wgarish frWW, backed off, claaring with bar iron heels r, space among th Biwlans pressing on hex flanks, then wheal, dragging down to death beneath her hoot an officer as she did so, and darting throneh the astonished crowd to a place ol safety, in wun nnu ter she killed two Russians outright 4W4 Wlppled several others with W ones thru that aroused 11 the creature's UUat freozjr, i i A SHREWD S0VEREie4 Among other expedients to raise of sight in a corner. Three bars of money, Ivan resigned the crown in thick wire partition between the cages, favor of a Tarter kahn, who was bap- had been pulled out to make way to tised under the name of Simeon. Ivan, the macaw's exit, . Apparently this ays the Gentleman's Magasine, feigned might have been an easy thing for ft to withdraw himself tram public at- man to do, but It is doubtful if a man fairs, but in reality he held on to them, aasrid have done it mors neatly or com , nnd made th new essr call In all the pvtely. charters formerly granted to the mon- The macaw was not put back in his enterics and bishopries, and all the I oagc. He was given quarters in ft charters were canceled. This curious private cage, a stout portable inclosurs interregnum, or by whatever name it , .hnnt three feet sauare, with ft floor ot should be designated, lasted nearly a year, and then Ivan declared he did not like the new regime, ana, dismissing the baptised heathen, again took up the scepter which, as a matter ot tact, he had never really discarded. He Is sued fresh charters to the monasteries, but was careful to keep back several fine slices of the revenues, extorting from some or tnem nrty tnouaanaana tram some others one hundred thou- and rubles annually. We shall sas, as Ivan's character is unfolded, that this spoliation of the monasteries was -. . -. .. 1 lY. ! 1 1. 1 - V 1. 'tle4 our own merry monarrit, Henry VIII. He would send his agents into the various provinces, there to buy p sit low prices the whole of some par ticular commodity for whkh the prov ince was noted. After retaining the monopoly for awhile he would sell for a high rate and even sompel merchants to buy at the pries he named. He followed a similar course with foreign imports, creating monopoly and tor bidding others to sell their stocks un til he had disposed ot his own. By these means he cleared two ksadred thansand rubles a year. SHE WAS PENURIOUS, 9k Tott's ShM Wan Jast s sssat s Haw as Ss taw4 aaaa. Lord Chancellor Eldon was ner pstically aided la his parsipunieas habiu by his wifs, at whom it was said that she aad her daughter had but one bonnet .between--thsm. ,Bev.. E. H. Iiarnam,-aathorol "ThIngoldl by Legends," recorded In his diary an amusing story ot Lady BUoaY psnuri- Jnne 1, 18M. The ehanssllor is very fond ot shooting. One morning last year his lordship, Intending to snjoy few hours' sport after a rainy night, ordered "Bob," the pony, to be sad dled. Lady Eldon told him h aomld not have it but company being la the room, gave no reason. In tew min utes, however, the servant opened th door and announced that "Bob" was ready. "Why, bless met" cried her ladyship, "yon cant ride him. Lord Eldon, he has got no shoes on." "Oh, yes! my lady," said th servant; he was shod last week." "Shameful!" exclaimed her ladyship. "How dared son, air.' or anvfaodv have that pony shod'wlthout ordersf ' John," continued she, addressing her husband, "yon know yon only rode him out shooting four Urns last year, so I had his shoes taksa off, and have kept them in my bursas ever since. They are as good as new, and these people have shod him again! as shall be ruined at this ratal" HE WANTED WORK a,r" An early tourist h brouBhttow. ft curious story from tae top ot Ben cvU. ItU thus told lnoUh a most unusual occurrence at that sea- son of the vear. The vialtortavBadMS . to be , a tramp from London. His clothes were frosen stiff and hi beard was a mass of ice. After having been warmeu ana iea ne astonishad tha , x-jw.-'w... . "avintr aaMUniut. . ... im,, h.Pitable winterers on the Ban-by In- itamlt A, New le sermon, nor, in, fact, to snvthln. 7 ' "r T' ' ' A JMIV 1s W r,,,h 6" ,'iJi v " '" " ' a'hem .nrViMWhif hMilk , I , MJr ) , ""i-'J PJ, I K. B.Albertson was trying to quaMfy ' '!! ',',ir' ' -7 vIivlnW. r,rlninif, (,lvvwo,il'dii'v 1' "V Kdnrleffc. n f r t ,ln i fa. , l ( ' I J Vuv a ,( br lleve" ZTTM'l!riim 1 ntolbHtlmatot!- faagV Oa",;; WH' Jto.UW ' U" Y',M A,,,!)'. Sio.u. Will ,ihr.irlt' s.tl t.fli leb,(l. M,ln , , ' m I, .,1 ii 'ft all hrt.ness some hundred odd feet Th assist-1 a? thTiSlSt alJ htio.t'J0' 1'"''" " MvprnthA j,m vlM ulm.l'm I l,t ' , , e ,', r f ' 1 1 l..lo ants, after replenishing his w.rdbe t Utl H 1 '' ' ' 1 , " ' ft"M 1 H" " ' sivuj M,ulw.lcr and supplying him with iaioodstore 'rrTr. ,, .a that didn't ZIi..Ujr 7 ua '"n"' t'lr.-fcuroiwuml i! ,', 1 , , 11 1 01 , iMimmu m , way.aoth.th. had notog;. SlS'showed ttatfi? buTlctV!u 3 S?Imltt"i2 2 T,'1 MM,ob -.U P ,M j' . t 1 ' ' oik 11I11 iitnnioi 1011s bleat being tk. .victim ol .practi - VTt , giving uirMtC ' , "1 1'."1., vO1",, ' w" ' ' -m fit Wir,.i, , , WHu 7i I w he itilei r ; - .iii -.stftliejavl. -ri- " djirsrol Goethe," , 7"-.. urica-Lajt- ,j7! ;; I'v, -r i" I nMn11'K,'-''H 1 1'utcreoit . .-Utiv. .8u.HI Hjr mi droggiHUi AFEATHESED SAMSON, KWMlotiS T of Btrantrth forms 1 by Oaetly Kaoaw. j , ' am tan. naklaiU BM Han M Bltt aaa la Testees Otker . .. ' v.k. .,na,il at we .a, "-- - - of all juat now it ft bird. Be la barred up behind three layera of heavy win mesh, nioh as is used for eoal stores, and even this Is hardly enough to relieve a constant feeling ot suspicion eonoeming him. The bird Is aspects of the parrot known as the macaw, and his native country la Bra- all, The warm orcein oj summer wuicn we have had several recent touches of aeemstohave Inspired him with a con fidence peculiar to any feature that Itself arsete a home, and the activity of of his exploits has surprised the keeper ot the aviary as well ss the officials 01 ue garaena woo nave never htd a, opportunity of seeing gaw on his native heath. the ma- n. ku anlv been in this eountrv a w0rt to., says the PbUade gph, and until a few day ago. had sok possession of one pi the row of eages along the eastern wall of the aviary, In an adjoining cage were a nock or taisuve n pw ou" tooa, wJttl feathers as white as snqW. Ha observed tbm with eompurative uiiknui for a time, but a few nights : i&sifai to make them ft netgn- and now the garden Is w ; -lem, m lu 0j .pecimena ot winged cmtipD, How it happened no one knev mitll the next mbrxiing, when y,Wbi,heifsHSjn,theeock T f atant sage sittiu- SHffllortably on a perch, while beneath him lay a dead a cock in the pit The other cockatoos . kent themselves ss far as possible out galvanised sheet Iron, and iron bars as thick as an ordinary lead pencil. The ban were supported around the aides with cross pieces, or stringers of thick iron, so that their length was not over six inches in sny part of the cage- It thought that tW macaw was J pntty safe in thst kind of a cage, but ; tomake aasuranc doubly sure he wss placed in a small room in the corner of the aviary and th door closed, which proved a wise precaution. The next J lamina .the keener of the aviary near- , Jell dead with paralysis to find the ' ,i i . . . . atlanre. perched quietly on the top of a feed box. Tba box was empty. With bis )sw aroppeu wiui nuisn j mtkm the keeper, who bad charge of all the bird that ever came then in the twenty year ot th garden' exist ence, atood and sarvsyao ve scene. The bars on the haayy iron cage had not bam pulled put as in the larger cage, but they had been bent and al most broken, leaving a space large enough for the macaw to make his exit How he did it Is still ft pusxle for th Zoological aocisty to solve, if not a pusxle for a goad mechanical engineer familiar wttn w fawis van .ovner propeniu . The keeper wno vmw we nua nm felt the bars with his fingers to see if thsy had been mads out Ot soft metal by mistake, but thsy were not Then he got pair ot plumber's plyers and tried to bend them straight again, but he had not fores saough in bis wrist to do It Then he aat down and wiped th sold perspiration from his face and lookea at tn macaw wiw a suspicion that the bird must be supernatural, while the bird sat M (trenely as possi ble, calmly returning his gau. The macaw is a silent bird. He doss not talk liks other parrots. The keeper secured the window and door and went if advice and assist ance. The pssoasv is back n its sage pack In Its sage now, bat the bars are still bent lust as hs left them, bacaase there (s not a pair ot plyers (n th garden strong enough to straighten them. Around the ontsid of the cage sre the layers of the thick wir ptesh of tpe kind used to sieve eoal, hiding th bird al 1 most completely from view, except at one comer left open to teed him. The macaw's feat I the most aston ishing thing thai has been aeen in the irsrden since it wss fonaded, The bird is nothing 'tat parrot df sahtewhat extraordinary site, bsing over two feet in length, and having ft head on him orangsand an enormous bill for a bird. His plumage is dark and rather sub dued in comparison with, the smaller parrots, but it is very handsome. Since he twisted th bars of hi sag the keepers are wary n handling him for fear he will get his fighting blood up A A-, - - O r. J, . !L I. . eapabto of doing. lt.T1 b,en determined yet There wss a KMtrX t! -m 7 VTi .!. T o wa out m marvelous. A wsrsasis seas. M MMUW HUMMH HUHMUil MallA " H Utrb OI IIUI Annul. L HiniU Ink. in . .1...... t MftD bfll,utM& t.t VUt 11,1 1 . i. I .. -j, 1 . 1, , . 1 HUMORINQ ThEQREAT PETER. Mew the Bonn! J- WuiuaWi cw. . rlad Or . in, mti. j it seems the t the cur, who haa de termined on retaining hla Innmih i ltof;th-rough Europe, absolutely declined to ' k UD hi. nurb. .t . royal palaoi at Stuttgart, but insisted on going tj an mn. uaTlatr fcarnedof thit prior ito hie arrival, in. th. Van oauwuau me-notei ana inn wwuu WIJ HUW Ma mil keepers to nmove their signs. ; Over Ue,pr(neipal doorway of hi. palace he ' h4 a huge sira buni out statin tk within there was cheer for man and nean at cheap prices, and that the iiamv of the hotel was the Konlgabau. On theasar'B'carriage and retinue en tering the city the postilions, previous ly Instructed by the Wurtemtrarg offl cials, drove straight to the palace, and there, standing at the main entrance, wsi 1 the sovereign, fat, burly and jovial, arrayed in the traditional' eos tunwof a bottlrao'with a white apron andcep,eteif while the various prin cesses, princes, nobles and dignitaries ol hs court were costumed ae waiters ..vmressBs, psuer ana otnar serv I wwwi"rv " humoring hU wishes, entered thorough- ly into the spirit of the Joke, which wja ksp. np nntU th. loUowlng day, SCTJ wa. V a 3 MtuZ- aahU alntLiTr- P-; Wd With muii ,TT ..! . .7 , sll. atalsd aWfv he made a remark to ona" , nls attendants that there was at no misuuce as v tne social conoi-' , h .. , ,i,L" ii;.i,!, '.i, V, tionof that man, and that there could i"l,h """" 'f " Jh( 'be no danger of his being a nobleman Telegram tell nf u easo; J. jU, S ln la disguise. And yet, whenat the end ! ul" (arum ft m lutt .ville, pameilo of the first stage, the postilion came to Oregiiii .Cllyi Mnuilayi. witlnti (ii)Uir wwiwfvuuBwnmnillWKmtuitl , cltohrnrriaM in .him the to WarnCg i throna,whohad assumed this disguise j lor the purpose of speeding his fathers A DEVOTED MOTHER BEAR. ss aaermaM atrua ta save Mm Arctic res-ions several vearaavo. saidaa ! officer of the navy recently, some of the i'i :.l i ,1 : luau ui uur parbjr lueu w apsua COUua- I erable time in hunting the polar bears, I joined a party ol nunters one day, but . the pathetic sight 1 witnessed deterred me from ever seeking thst kind of sport again. We were in an open boat and had not gone far before we sighted ft big bear with two cubs lying on the leei not tar 'distant When we drew near enough 'the' sailors threw them great lumps ol sea horse Seen, sua these toe old bear divided between her cubs, re serving rolysmeU portion for herself. Then, when all three were happily feeding, the sailors fired, killing toe cubs almost instantly, and' severely wounding the dam. It would have drawn tears ot pity from any but the most unfeeling to have marked the af fectionate concern expressed by the nenrlaiiB th. 1iu.lmmn.nta; k-.ithe !'Hl,rr D expiring yonng. Though she wss' dreadfully wounded, she tore another ' " lle ul,i omtiiinlog lump of the sea horse floaty in pieces "ver 4(H) receipt fr all ki.nts ,,f .uutrv and laid it betora tenv WnP sb, and home .c(Kiktt ..ther,' are iu,v found they wouhi not eat she laid her hintf.r lbe t.il.l. himI kiit4-ulsli.,vv and tried to raise them up, all the while .. .. , "i, moaning piteously. Finding at lastil't'!!"1"' r'"u,t ' " " "" thatthnv wn llfol... ah. krir Dt flflit. In i ver ll mil' ill ll,e rullll. head toward the boat and uttered ft growl of despair, which. tlvf"tacn ss- turuea witn snotner volley ca buuts. Then she fell between hu subs and died licking their wounds; , A SUCCESSFUL APPEAL Witt tfetisa i, The aeeullas brightness pj flattop, children is establisheii anaw Kv & am printed In the JouWaL It concerns a gu-l twelve yean old, whose father told her just before the Fourth of July that he could not afford to buy any fir; works, but that she'and Willi would have to watch the other children. The small brother seemed quite -' . In n signed to the inevitable, nd. en t.H.lrkfc.,,. .,;u i if momlngot the Fourth uawhed scross 11...; .'?.,. the street to. see the other boys fin th.l. tr.. Tha'U'ttlerirlwsnotoaasllaaya. fled, it Snt aaw'smald aat Mte- t ttwaBJoke,ndbWvtodUeW "" "" '"v Huoajes. wwen might flroworkihmvb 3 her father had really meant what ha said, and that ha and Wlllj were tft havs no DnnaAlMM 'ottonudnaa. All .k. . 7 -VTlVn n. viuuiio her face, bunt wd tears, and said: "0 papa, what do you suddom Samtiat Adams and George Washington and John Adam and John Hanaosk would say If thsy were silver . Th w" mneh tot? ths toad father, ra Ljanw- ham 'tw .hours afterward loadsd dwp with Ibecrack, era, tomdass, plnwbeels, Bomaa ssb dlesand what not , . , GAVE HIM MORE LIQHT. lest Ko new as Bssaa Meiars HhtdUf, ' v2Z?Z?C?0,VT$?'ih$' wh a'lrTZ'r STS tnnnlgtt ."- when toe rector eomrn- Ju.mi' "' I turned down tbe BEXT"5 the churoh to nu u . u.H?.00' M Iremem- mor be liffhL' I . PARALYSIS AND 8PEEV Mauler Mistake! Mute to Show Af. One ot the most hotlceable results of s slight attack df 'paralysis is the tend ency to substitute the wroiur word nr even sentence for that whieh b intend- ad. quite unoonsclouily on the'ph'rt oi tht speaker, who oannot,comiireliMi('why; '' j be is not understood. , To a patttant who- tsltvery much. dteoursa-daaaiueVM l-i i asked to have, the, window shut. wheaJit h .... I JS 'JS'tZul rot,bl.' Jvetch me soms(weru ; is a' noted specialist i savs the 'New "VnrU ' Tribune, related the follotvinif inWhaMt "A prominent man in Bostoniwhb had v a slight shock but whp apparently had.-. quite recovered, wished some nli and J, I went into a hardware shop to.purohase. ' TXESSsli wnallM iajietsm.,n.tia.w.aiL w t. . . . . , m mi. ,tT ,ana nc pent into, nnottor thon t nktA sganfwshanpels, i "" muuuig giers toid him,that. they did not have them. 'MHL0(, at his failure to procure sutriimpi. . "Mul,u, btf WleB'the third tune with- llk result 7n.rnw vning like, the stupidity of these shon. I keepers' he decikrid tTiirS . 1 Sr? t Wthw5'",, aCrl r?.' Usd what mistake he had made."., , , j, It A Foolish Farmer. 1 Rome men doii,t:'kiii'w"y,fiiii li! do ni vrillll, ,WIIIC 1 SO U Kir SlU.llt JIUl'aji'i 'M f ' N6soni: "raut hpus.,h vgmL ,;0,,k lbe "'""" 1''w'"i1Am' ',.!, i u socks, ,tti iim v.uii iiiiti.'t At .the night iproRvd Hi,ry!..wi,JNit moved to.snoUii'r n,o n( fHi(:.JilHg,hl , , mnnev. .tie .lift a. I,iiiiu. ImwtT.r. 1 , lUrl,,g n his room, The uext,ir.onv r"nl' tli-tami hd . put. out ,ji,l tilt suck audits gulden ciiteiils vyei . MTI....l.. t.....CII. 1.. KU1W. IKK'H M Hiutlin?fiii"r lli great., "roar!' about I, in !,,,. ftuUe nuciitly Mrs. . JJew amiis ajid , John. Banks, a runner for lite ho,.wur, urrenled, cliarged Willi hiweii.vf rno-J ey.,.friie mse will be, li,.v(,ig,,led, Wiggins has rutuniuli to ..UuUwIlle, sockltbs and .nioneyltas,, to, eis,yio. hopi.plokeri wboiu tlie oai .oaUi a"ii lutended t puy. . i .nn .j . - i.it ' A Cook Book Free, ' "Table and Kilclien'J Is th title of a new cook book piililiiilied liy.Uu' 1'riuc Bftn( fpwder tt)pMy.i:ilH, .Tnut nr thin rltln (tma It ivitt l.a-... iree.n jou wrne a poi(ti(.ieiniiin iiki trlMi by oumilv Mint Is.eMof.tlyeij,,!, ry flhe vu in i ffl il, h -I niii-iil in,,! li. iiSL!i , Ki-iiK'Uilwr "l iii'l.-k ! be wilCV-l" l'i n.llnil l.r.1- .,,,,1,. '!. ' .Hill Ur ,:t f Si to) pluiiily (,iv,.ii, t,: 'il'ftn oiainHtiHvi.'.' V i V t'i-.vr-t -I ''iii. iim AiMre.is J'iuii r Viilit'1", . t hii-ii Escheat M I'll' iliKtri.y;,,!,,!,, fCiWIll ll."-, ti'.i 7, " """ l jifi '"' lmi,k I'lJ-" "'k!'t'"'jr"' - ''' - . I' '"wWf'.y i H. ' ;o'n. Tli, .io e. purijuK'ofasoi-rtaiiilii-ivviii-'ii-r.ii-a.ii l"..,. wlin ,av.- d.,.1 -.vltl,,,,. M '" """wl- n W' . '" t," '""' " "'!'il 'B'ttr '" ' In thu Mt,l ir.j.,,,,,, 1,, ,f - f'Tr.ri - , Fund, to mhleh it hel eWttaia moni-v Vs " 'J'11" 11,1 h -hl fund. I r rlllV"fMe(l,H.t' ddlHefe.lfil'dwI.d' . , , '.' .icy in Ureg-ii, lui.lm, r t .,' 'Ut may e CuUj'ilt ov mil der the gainii lauv. In-n, ieilb" iiIht 1 and October al 'i'lii-re in -,.iu nice ill IUIUIOJI.Htn'H!Mll' nil : which nlieasanls. m,ii ,: ip T- . lime hi 1; -'I n- r f U - ev y ' -I - MI r, 11 11' r .--li, t: r- i-1 .nil. ii:.-. k 'li !.!'. "f. 'iiaviie ih.it f,H-i,.,.rktr.'i;Br.iSn?,r,b.' iglomer,.tiol, lu. whteh-f uHNng . .1 ileglalaliireHlmvetlw gnie l,iW, ;i)Ue 1 teriwtitH-ii Undine to .he oni,,,,,,, h , H uiftil W... "' wr"le u""'e ret)'1'ew)ii.'fll Hi ud begins fepiemta-r ,16 It l j trepnrled thut there w n ilo, '. "y seeiu iti) Iihv,; niirttt.i ' south, Tlnwe bred iiiiUi:nf here inao 1 ("ll'lli K' rf, Fall Terra Commences September 24th. Normal, College, Preparatory, ' '! : -i -m .. , . . .. i ...... ..i-.-ii Business, Primary and;1 Music Course. Circular Cantaminp; Ttrt,on. Courses of Study, 'V 'Mailed on Application S A RANDLE. Princio al. LEBANON,, - - XU QQ1 I I W nGGlSI .f ! ' i. .. ,. The Two Leaders VICTOR and ...... i, -m .I Saiul for. ril Ante for bargniiiB in suumO fi ml uid '9! Wh' , ' ,i ,,i , , ' Al' o mto C'.AS M M-)rnso - .Ii-ji-uijI .vwiir. M 1 I A; h ..cnrsoN ...... . , . "t :i',.' ' i- BuklrjESS LOCALS. Ii 11 vim want Id buy a milt nf cloth lug vmi will aave money by getting II iit'lli.cfh'i), 1 -" '' ! ' . ' . - Ii iioota i Hil'.m) l(uker tug Invoice of h ai)d'si's wiri 'urrlvc this' week finiii'llie fciiHl. ,Xi,' I ,-. direct II. i,. Ailrojr.Mgpiit t-jiiin Irtjiiilry.-sfiifle Mie Albany. ml TuemlayH nnly. WHSIiings duwn aWgu'tl""' r"",7c "Kh Munsey ,m-. -.-e-nest'iiiere iw-111 ineimar '1: at lov t'.r ,erftiir l'i'H.-, !. -i'n.i ,' I'.nr, iuA- ii-,ilH,y"llil" flirlflahlrtir v L 1 1 tile 'ti 4 at prli Ja ut ) Ufch . JiliiliW'S.'Try (Wht'.' . i 1'iijit' and Mnnwv 'have just received if if'yi Jliie ijf .fimimhing! goods, ' price l!i(iiri L ifore liiij, I nir'el'so w'ii or. '' I V.,1, , I. W uur.i- ",,f" nlo.lllo lii ' jiinir i-i ,nir. n-u I'll,,,:,,, ill it jbiuo nifliif lunnkroMl.OniltKedtliPeilCol'k '' '" i""'-' '"' ;' "", i i Tl't.'''lViii;irllm'e'v'e wiihtiiiau'veail1 ! u feui 'l'int'iihlourKu n:lliniv'"lo eiitl 1 .. ,'i'f' . '. sll.rty'oj'wlll save so;iie'(iy 'getting you'j gl'S&V.' .tVA -Bson'r -" , . !.. : ., , .... VI' ... ! Inil'u ftft'WRWiviiiK .a.t'igJn- 1 ' ri,cii i!,.l,!i''l'lil"lll1 ,hlrtlg.d p'; fi..i h l nm from lb Vul 1 '3 1,1 "7 r V "'3.l; " "' ' ''"'' "' ihmtoMt,. oaita)rWodrl,,V,ra , ,!r,,,uij"tiiit dtlMirs is. the hotel, Unit Hirflm.UukeT'sKtr viiunhop, ;klm ui)ll,... 'Ki,nienilier. he cm'-1 w ' ' "si 101 B w n b'l,iJf 'wUandioot.hinB. , .,a' ! HWrviAwlf plifoliilserinfiSiift wnrth ,nf 1 K,J,,d oiH) Pi lliichastoi gn ft cnisriu puvtmpn thtinw vesi.-or fretsrd '' 1894. . u ii-iii'i' 1 UU'i ' I, ,11 '. Ill 111 I I, ,il wi' n ..,1 'i,. 1,. IM'.l 'Fulj (nformatipn r'gardjnji: 'text Books, Etc., -Cheer-i - -, - OREGOti , Whee'isW of t'.io World I ' ' ., RAMBLE H:. I ..llll I III,. I : .1. . ',' In liioiiou ( Alliatr 7, Oregon. . ut t! e xi 1 1 Offl 1 ce r a i ..lioiiil, ...ml -J'" 1 , Ill 1i,,l plif-l-i Bd they telllUnd you K dealif t ""'r'' iHouelobefoUiid.,'1 : ' Times iin- hard. Buy your fctooerle ai 1 1 in 1 and save liimioy When jou want a now li'al d on't for mi I'ugh and Mutisoy. ' TUey b ave the jjateat Blyloa. 1 Ladies' alinea with cork sole 1 it Head, Pi'uciiek & On. Juat the tb Ing for Oregon's dumpnesH. 1 If you wunt .to go Lust write pr call, on . C. Peterson, local ugeut of the Nnitliurn I'aclllcK. B.0i) atL ebanon . 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