?B""P' L.iH nmyinw.f Irffl'J mm S nil i i mi ut a raj i.i vi , r h i JUR ENTIRE ,1S SHLE By the lump or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. Sta Restaurant js till 1(1 FHOM TUB III Mi '0 FAUB. Hot Cakes - 6 Mush and Mlllt 6 Ham Bondwlch . 6 Three Doughnut....-. Go i ofa Pie 6 Pig Keel 6 Btewed Fruit . c Buckwheat Oaken . W" Much and Jersey (Jrcnui . . 10c llolled Illco with cream IOc Fried Mush '0 Bwlss Cheese Bandwlch . . 10o American Cbecte Bnndwlrh . 10o Kicgtt nuy stylo 10l' 1'ointo Halad . 1 PERSONALS. Prof. Z. M. Parvln returucd from Albuny tUU nftornooD. Joo Altken wont to Portloni tbla nf teruoou fur a short vlelr. Hon. 0. 0. Klnoarsou roturuod ta Oregon City tlis nftornoun. Master Roy Phillips wont to Joller sou this morulUK oa a visit to frleiulB. Mrs. M. Hill, of San Francisco, regis tered at tho Wlllamotte tbla moruliiK. Secretary of Stnta Kliicntd returns to Balem Monday. Ho did not go to Alaska. Lydoll Baker Is In tho city today, Ho says tbo railroad commission arri ves tomorrow. Vol. ! JJ. ivuiiiub uu uuukuici, Mies Portia, caiuo up from Portlaud this morning. Adjutant Qonoral Tttttlo, Hous. Jos. Bluunon and O. P. Pax ton returned to Portlaud on tho afternoon local. Thomas Helmut) and family, J. H. Brooks and family and Bon Brooks ro. turned Wednesday from a ton days' outing on Blub orcok. N. J, Damon's two youngest chil dren returned this afternoon from Newport, whero they hayo been epond. lag tbo summer. Miss Rebecca Braokon,ofNlle8,Mloh., Is hero on a visit at tho homo of hor ' nopuow, Ohas. A. Park, tho rising youug Balom attorney. Osnor Oakes, ol Ban Joso, Rev, H. Haglst, of Oakland, and E. F. Watsou, Bllvor Creek Kails, wero lu tho city to day roglsteriugattbo Cook hotol. Mrs. R, A. Irving roturnod homo to Balom today Prof. Fred B. Dunn wont to Bulotu today and next Mouduy will beglu his duties as a teacher lu the Wlllamotto university .-Eugouo Quard, Mrs. V. H, Rambo, who has beon visiting friends In this olty for eevernl weoks, returned to her homo at Mill Clly this morning, nccompauled by Mlsa Lulu Cofley who will Ylult at that mouutuln olty for a short tlmo. Hon. and Mrs. J.G.Wright returned luitt evening from Buattle, whero Mrs. Wright has spout several months with her daughter, Mrs. Rosonborg, They wero accomputued by little Misses Llllo Motsohau aud .Itltli Qatoh, who had been vlsltlui; rolatlves ou the Bound. AiOTUKK Hop. Tho hop pickers lu tho Peitjjuhu hop yurd a few mlle south of datum, enjoyed thoiuselvea very muoh last nlgtit Tho program lor tho ovenlug was dauolug wntoh was Indulged lu until a late hour, tihrl ver'a orchestra furnished music tot tbo occaslou, BARGAINS AT WILLIS BROS. & GO'S. DltEau UOOiW-BKhi LORN Kit WINDOW. IJWoayd-An cletuut Hue of plaids nd IMioy Klrt, good he y kuoUs, 16o a yd juoihr imoui miiilmr goods, uuly u lime buiwr iuliiy. 15o a yd Plain cu.ont, nmoikmu aulinieresi tuakotanlMdrtMiiluruilUleiuouoy. UWayd Tu owl alt-wool ulcoilu iliuuiiy. A comparison luvltvd. J5o a y d-All wool ruuoii novelty drew uoodn. itaudkOtue ud styiuli. aSoayd-Ail-wool tilling, plain weuYen. huluololorlioiuowiipirs. . , Cfcmo and tea our Uuim ol uuw uitws goods la llutfuutuuie. llourutws, brbui, ttulwu uudueie. WM lrtmmiujj. w v elveu. flalu ud f"" t ""Wu in ull kUttdes tuid wldilis. 0 BJ.UC UiiViu w be gtvn away lu our rtr goods Uepartiueuw Hay your dri jroLauost-TlWlfWlhM'towsMiu tat WOllll MMHMtafta STORE FOR. l OREQONIAN PAVINO. Tho Pjrtland Oicgoulun says Call fo-ula asphalt Is worthless In spite of tho fact thut tho principal cities of Cal ifornia are paved with It. Portland inuat have Trinidad pavement. That paper 8a a vitrified brlok pave in nl Is worthless, In spite of the fact that many cities In tho eust are mlng tulles und tulles ot brick paving. But Portland must Import Trinidad asphalt pavement. The Ortgoulau Is as unsel fish as usual lu this. Tho main reason why tho new Port land charter bill wa defeated was bo- ouubo it made tbo same men who are In control of tho waterworks, the city hall, tho Trinidad Paving Co., practi cally dictators oyer tho people of Port land fur years to como. BALEM TO PORTLAND. A special edition of The Journal of today goes to tho best Republicans of Portland. Tho now deal, clean deal, nntl-ma- ohlno Republicans of tho capital olty send greetings to the clean deal, new 'deal, anti-ring Republicans of the metropolis, and bid thorn God speed in tho light for bettor goyornmont. Tiik Jouhnal Is $8 a year by mall, and fights on tho side of tho right and truo Republicanism for tho people always. i m A Lively Run: Speotatora on Comuierlcal street woro highly amused yesterday lu witnessing an Impromtu race between two of our prominent cltlzenB. Tho finish tapo was stroohed across tho doorway at 288 Commercial Street. Upon Injulry It woo ascertain ed that thoy each carried a broken um brella aud they wero taking them to tho "Umbrella Hospital" to have "Mitchell the Repair Man" makothem us good as now. Hops. Aro not related lu anyway to wool but wo wish the hop-pickers to understand that we have tho lineal lino of all wool clothing to bo fouud In tho city and wo uro selling the some at very low prices. Call and examluo our lino of ttoods beforo making your pur chases. G. W. Johnson & Bou. Each Dislikes tub Otiieu. Not like lovora-our soap dislikes dirt and can knock It out with but ouo appli cation. Use only homo made products and never cot left. Balem Boaps & Chemical Works. Gkain vok Fkibco. Brewster & White, tbo Salem feed mon, aro shipp ing oata from Maoloay to Sau Francis co this fall, Warm blankets uud hot comforts, aro goods of whloh we aro making a specialty. Bureu & Hamilton. Did You Ever Think '1 hat you cannot be well unlet! you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it it because your blood is Impoverished and lacks vitality These troubles may be overcome by flood's San.apardla because Hood's Sarsnpatilla makes pure, rich blood. It Is, in truth the great blood purifier, Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constapation, billousnos, Jaundice, sickheadache, indiges tion, TWO llUNDllKUntwsulufortuea and cull, drua Just oened. We ciu suit you lu auullty, stylu aud prloo. l.AUJi:V3SUuu.ilBasallthe Udls Clolb or kid top. Warrow, square or ixilutud loes. lllglluBor all kind of shoo kud rubbers. UMUIttiiiUAb. Aalmudsoma und complete lino or styllsb, durable goods ns ever were shuwu lu uitioui. Values from Too uu e'AI'Ki AMU JAUKKltj. Select your winter wrap Koia our elegaut nasoriiuent. For beauty, style uud moderave prloca, they oauuoi be urised. HATd AMU UAl'd au elegant line of new goods Just opened. Hals lor every body. Latct mylos. HKMKMUBu we clialleoge a eoniparUoa ol our pricvs with tuixo ut auy bouse ou any Hue or good we carry. WILLIS BROS, & CO. pvrtw Court w LllwHf Tlfts PORTLAND LOBBY, I Taking a Hand for and Against Hon fttor McGinn for Judge. Tho Portlaud Lobby for aud against Hon. Henry E. McGinn to succeed Judge Hurly.late Jtitigo fourth district, Portland, are lu tho olty and Governor Lord Is being put In tho sweatbox by ( them. Hotel Wlllanulto and tho stato houso have resounded with tho tread of warring factious all day. Tho early ovenlug train brought tho following delegation to see tho governor and present tho demand of those who wish to see Henry E. McGinn appointed to tho place. These were O. F. Paston, Rallrgh Btott, Wallace MeCamant, W, h, Bolie, H, BtanlslAWflky, Julius Bllvewtone and F. A. E. Starr. These were reinforced at the coming of tbo Into train by Senator Jos. Blmon, Judgo Thos. F. Stephens and Alfrod F. Bears, Jr. Others who came wero Judgo O. N. Denny. ColOnol Frank V. Drake, and District Attorney W. T. Humo, Attor-noy-Gonoral Xdleman are also present, and each Is said to be taking a hand. Tho McGinn faction presented to Governor Lord a petition signed by 111 Portland lawyers, Including Geo. H. Williams, Judgo Bellinger, Judgo Thayer, Emmet Williams, Judges Bteurns and Stephens und llko names of prominence, Irrespective of party sfllmtlou. This petition Governor Lord took under advisement. WHAT WAS BAID AND DONE. Major Tu'ttlo desires it understood that he is hero purely ou buolness and has bad nothing to do with tho Judge ship. He has takeu no sides in tbo in ntter. The following delegation waited ou Governor Lord this merning: Senator Jos. Simon, Representative O. P. Paxtou, ox-Judgo Raleigh Btott, F. A. E. Starr, a prominent Democrntlo attorney; Whitney L. Boise, ex-chuir-man of tho Republican stato central committee; Alfred F. Sears, Jr., the Multnomah county candldato tor at-tornoy-general; JuIIum Bllvestone, law partner of Untied States District At torney D. R. Murphy; Henry Stauia luwsky, the Russian attorney; Wallace McCammant, vice-president for Oregon of the American Protective Tarltl League. At 0:45 tho McGinn delegation pre sented their petition. Mr. McCammant made tho leading fight for MoGinn,und Is an eloquent and pleasing speaker, who made tho hlllu of Polls county re sound In tho campaign of 1804. Mr. McCammant plead for tho vir tues of Mr. McGinn. Ho spoKe from tho standpoint of Christian statesman ship, and his words had some weight, us lie Is a prominent ohurohman and carries arouud .a contribution box ou Sunday. Mr. Bears, Jr., mado a plea for Mr. McGinn as the man who seconded the nomination of Judgo Lord. Thoantl McGinn mou aro vory outspoken In opposing this appointment. They aro not as noisy, or as formidable lu petltlonlug. They say the petition of the Portlaud lawyers was signed by many who wonld prefer to see some other man appointed. Tho petition was signed by many who would not refuse a request to sign out of political policy, but who would not loud their preeenco or their personal Inlluouco to coerce tho governor Into making the appolntmont. Thoy say It Is a con fesslon of the weakness of Mr. Mc Ginn's candidacy, that a delegation of Portland city politicians should have to come hero and mako a formal plea, aud personal reminder to the governor, l'hey say It the governor feels undtr great political obligation to Mr. Mc Ginn personally ho should II ml some other way to pay him. Governor Lord, after hearing tho Mo Glun delegation patiently, deckled to mako uo appointment today, FitOM Ohooic Tlio usaeaauient roll of Crook county la the first ouo or the lot of 1805 to arrive at tlio eeeretury of state's ofllce. From It the followhiK ftietdof lutorfst are taken: Acres cul tivated lauil, -0,4111; uoreu unluiroveil, 471,030; Kross value of all property, $1,803,39.:; exemptions, $1-10,518. ' i s i I... A Requisition. Bltei 111 0. F, Cath- onrt, of Douylus county, came to the olty yexterday to rcctiro a rdiuleltlou ou tiie liovernor of WuHhlugt u for me F, Bkluner, for obtalulng money under false pretense. Gov. Lord granted the prayer. HimitAH fok thk Dkfkndku But at the same time Keep in in I ml your home merchants. Thoy deserve your patrouaeo and should have It. When you wish ou excellent 10 cent cigar, Ju?t call for the La Corona. The Bou Tou Prize Bouquet, ftvo oout cigars .also have no equal. THKTRA DlUNKKKS' ASSOCIATION. Has uot yet been formed but should suoli au organUitlou bo formed the greater part of Its members would ha fouud to use uothlng but the "Epicure" for sale only at Gilbert & Pattersou's A Bmai.i, Wind. Bouiotlmes does considerable damage but the most ylolent earthquake posalblo would uot lu the least distribute the bargalus lu groceries to be foui'd at Branson & Oo'a Oft Prk'f Cream UaklnsPbwdT AT MAIIION OOUHTV'H OAPITOL Complaint Piled-Matters In Probate Court. A complaint Iioh been II led In de partment No. 1 nf tho Mnrluii county circuit court by A. MoKarlaui',whereby ho seeks to secure Jur.gme'ut against A. Jl. Li Croix and O. O. Cone for $200 and liilero-t from July 7, 1801, nuil at torney's fees, amounting to $26 The nolo was given August b, 1803 A demurrer has been filed with County Clerk Eulen, hi tbo ca o of Weston Normal sohool vs. f eorelsry of Btate Klncald, and the case will not come up fur a hearing until the next regular term of court. Judge Hewitt returned to Albany mat night. Deputy Sheriffs Frank Wrlghtmnn and A. T. Wain ure engaged In making a list of sheriff assessments. It will probably take' them the reiuuluder of this week to complete tho task, when the work of making out the delinquent tax list will be begun. County Judge Hubbard yesterday appoluted Wm. Euglaud, Otto Wllsou und Fredti. Williams appraisers of the estate of Auntttl B. Averll, an Insane person aged 61 years. Her property Is valued at 1300. Very httlo business was transacted at tho court house today, tho rain appar ently keoplug poople In. Deputy Sborlil F. T. Wrlghtman today conducted one sale on execution. In tho case of Lamport vs. Glllogly a si t of harness sold to the plaintiff for $6. Police Court. N dhing disturbed tho usual quiet of police court this morning, not even a drunk appearing t secure the sentence of "live days." Recoider Edes busied himself a part of the day In "touching up" his oillco furniture with a coat of varnish, whloh adds much to tho already tidy appear ance. Jusr A Little. Come to think It over, ' Just u Httlo cheaper," means con siderable on feed and 11 )ur. Brewster & White sell Jtiht a trllle cheaper than anyone. jq o IlltiuiKK Goodh L'triloj, Mlssos aud children's rubbers, aud meus, aud boys rubber boots, and shoes, at tbo New York Kaoket. Cull and see them. 12 2dlw Union B Quick Bargain List. - Stylish Fedora Hats ,only 50c. Stylish Fedora Hats, only $1.15, worth 1.75. Non-Ripping Work Pants, only 1. Men's full size Suspendors, 10c, worth 25c. Good lino Window Shades for 20c lo 30c. Men's Underwear, 45c a suit and up, Good Corsets, only 25c. CALL AND EXAMINE. RIVER NEWS. Boats Arrive In Salem -Hunters En joy an Outing. Tho Grey Eagle reached her dock last ovenlng In this city with a largo cargo of freight and UBual complement of.passnngers. Bho roturned to Mission Lauding at 0 a. ru. and will return to Balem again this evening aa usual. J. B. Perrott, P. B. Hansen and J, D. Hart, employes of the B. P. Uo. at Portlaud, who arrived hero a day or two ago, left in a skill on a hunting aud llalilng trip down the Willamette this morning, says the Eugene Guard. They took live dos with them aud plenty of guns, ammunition, llshlng taoklo, etc., aud will move liesurely down tho river, camping at places where hunting aud llshlng Is good. The Gipsy arrived from Mission Ltudlug at 11:15 o'clock this morning heavily louded with Miscellaneous merchandise. Her freight consisted of a shipment of sugar, one of sheep pelte, etc Bhu also brought up a new wagon fur the alem Truok & Dray company. It was sent by the Standard Oil Co. or Portland to the B. T. & D. Co., who are its ageuts In tbs city. Tho wagon Is a beauty, having a capacity of 420 gallous with twin faucets, thus facili tating the work of emptying the tank, The wagon formerly used by this com, pany had a capacity of 300 gallons. Immediately after dlscahrglnc her cargo the Ulpsy took ou a load of Hour at the Balem .Flouring mills and left for Mission Laudlug at I o'clock this afternoon. Born. RUBKU WON. Friday m rnln, Sep tember 13, 1803, to Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Robertson, in tioulu Balem, a twelve pound boy. Bread at Bonneman's giooery. mm Or. Price's Croat Bkln Powfer ! i.JIJW Quarrel Over tlio Yacht Kao. li'diiilmifi'frcim first ptM The Hun, which throughout Uns ...n.iiim1 lufwi Iwutlta in Aiiinrlcn. I says: "Tim Yankees ovldontly Intend" to keep the cup. Possession Is nine points or tho law in sport In Araoflca." ( Tbo Evening News snys: "The! whole business nayors of sharp practice. I No ono would quarrel with a decision ordering tho raco to bo ro sailed, but we cannot stomach tho paper victory awarded Defender." Valkyrie Ones Home. Nkw Yonir, Bept. 13. On hor ar rival at Erie basin, the Valkyrlo was hauled Into position betweou two steamers, Just outstdo tho dry dock, whero sho had soveral times been dried out forcleunlngand repairing purposes. The crew, under command of Captains Cranfleld and Sycamore, wero Imme diately set to work to strip tho yacht, and prepare her for a voyage across the sea. Dunravea Uphold. Londun. Bept. 18. The conclusion of the International yacht races for Amer ica's cup furnished a text for articles In all tho Loudon afternoon papers. In general, the press uphold Lord Dun raven In his refusal to call over tho course yesterday without a guarantee that it would bo kopt clear of excursion steamers aud other conllct. Valkyrlo's Farewell Tour. New Yohic, Sept. 18. Dunruven's friends Buy tho Valkyrlo will never again raco ou this side of the Atlantic. Will Resist Bonds Topkka, Sept. 13. Betiator lMIer said today that if another Itstio of bonds bo made without authority of congress, he will IntioJuce in the senate, a resolution for lLelr repudi ation. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. argain Store Protect Our Missionaries. Chicago, Sept. 13. Special to tlio Dally News front Washington say: Minister Taylor has been Instructed lo demaud from Bpaln protection for American mlsalounrles on Caroline Islands. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria How's This! Wc oflcr One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cage of Catarrh tint cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Trops., Toledo, O. Wc the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans, notions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Uruggists, ioledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. I'rice, 75c. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWWR (Hot rwMt W4. 49Ytttt9M4r& OIM'OIR RIO W GREAT SURPRISE SALE DRESS rj3TNow is tho timo to save money on your now fall drosses. Capes and Jackets, Mackintoshes, Umbrellas IN ENDLESS VARIETY- . 0- S. M.& E. 115 STATE PORTLAND, ExDositiorT"8 TliolnrgrRt and moitcompletodlrplay over mrultof the resources, Industrie, ennmerr. builneacujcriouluire, loregts, mini's, fruit, flsaorle. mnnulncturot nud trarmporlutlon Ciclll llMortliflKrctit Tno'llo Northwest. KlnemiMlc. Hjncliit lUtrnctlona ovory day. lUiteaonnl! triitiHpuihulon IttiuH. ADMISSION: dltiR'o ndmlHliu...-. ............ !tfo Uulldren under 12 yours ............... lOo 10118011 tirkl'19 f-'I.CO 0. C. MAST EN, Sec. Call for Warrants. N.tlci Is hereby given that I have fun N lu lints 1 to puv all outstanding wnrr-intH and ticciued interest up to vlovumtx r 1, 1804, uud that Interest on mmo co tea Irom tliU date, J AS I 'Kit MlNTO, Treasurer Marlon County, Oregon. September 7 1805 i S ii Children Cryfoi etcher's Castoria, Fall is Heiu:. The New York Rinlcet hnvo Just received their fall itook of meiiH, and hoy heavy boots and shoes, Call and see them. Thoy also hayo a hue Hue of mens, hoys and youths clothing. All (U raoket prices. Bavo 15 to 125 per cent on all by calling. 12 2d-lw Wood Union Mectinci. A meeting of tho wood dealers union will bo held ut the oillco on Saturday, October 12, at 1 o'clock for the purpoeo of making such chauges lu tho constitution and by laws as may nenm best for tho good of the union; aud such other business as may como before Hie meeting. A full atteudauce of all members Is de sired, and all wood dealers not mem bers also. By order of the board of directors and manager. 0-12 dlt-w4t Ms tea FRANK BACON. One week, commencing Monday, Kept. 18, Bacon's Stock Company Presenting six of the moot successful dramas i-rlce: U jnauy. tieju. 1(J KlUN A t'l'l Me '?c5dl'J',H?,,.b ". "An Kit DAHK 25c 221 SOc higher Thurn.. Sept. 19 TIIK I'l.UMUKIt Krld.,8ept rO-Al'UIdONKUorWAK. eut.,bept. 'ii llUlUt OAKi ... Prires fur tms engiwineut will only be 15c. 25o. iBo nd 6Q.i BESERYED SEATS AT Ration's Book Store House GOODS H. STOCK STREET. October 5th, OREGON. hor exhibit spuco apply at tho cxposltlo building to C. II. HUNT.Supt There aro 177765 miles of railroad In the United States. There nro 00,835,880 rails used to cover this ground. There aro 538,205.000 ties used to bind these rails together, but uo xuch amount, however, is required to bind the hearts of tlio traveling public to the (act that tho Wisconsin Central lines furnish stiporlor facilities on all their trulus between St. Paul and Chicago which form closo connections witli all lines to tho east and south. Mako a note of It. A High Liver Usually lias a bad liver. He Is bill on b, constlaptcd, has Indigestion and dyspepsia. If thoro Is no orgaulo trouble n fow doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Sure Cure b the only llytr aud kidney cure we sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1.00. BoldbvLunn & Brooks. 19-4 Olty Warrants. Notice is hereby glvon that I have Tunds applicable to tho payment of all warrauts of tho olty of Balem drawn on thogeueral fund,'' aud endorsed be fore Juno 22, 1805. Also warrants uumbered 2487, 2488, and 2490,ondorsed ou tho 22d. Interest will cease on said warrants from the date of this notice, E. J. Bwakkoiid, City Treasurer. Balem, Sept. 7, 1895. 0 7 lot When JVrtiy was nick, we gave licr Gvtorta. When nlio was a Child, alio crlwl for Castoria. When alio Locarno Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When ahehadChlldreu.ihegavethera Castor!. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Urocerics, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnislica and the most complete stock of Krushes of all Kinds in tlio State. Artists' Materials, Lime, Ilair.Ccmcut and Shingles nud Hnest quality of GKASS SHEDS NtW ADVEKTISLMENTb. JjUJK BALK,-A few rtrst-clius uillclioons. ? AUoBomt jersey litir.TH und a twn-ynsf Jersey bull Apply to (Joo. K, Allen, e wilt ojsuifHHlem. 016.' , VJA.STu.u-An hooest, uc'tlve ueutleman or lady to travel fir established, icIlflW? expensea. Hltuitilou permanent, llei rrncn. hnclose self-addiefcsed stumptd envelope, Tns noj.luloa toupuuy, sis umulu building, Chicago. ' 8-r.ni UolMCa-i url!,M.U I'arty wuulnd W town Without BUCb ImalnpHH. (;nruerlot W II be donated. Innulre at tills ofllce. 8-iMa (UitloiiAiN oUltiuis-Uteraiure ol 4 J Jclndaon sale and L'hrlailun Science ser vioeg utsai liberty ytreet. corner Cheitmneta Q7 K fl to S150W a month paid w f OiU.Uvone to roprflMtnt ns. VVJff uluiooi, Msy euouuh for u chltd to do. iit.U onewtoK. 'jlary Ilu.h, lyon, Colo , elear' J Aberdeen.U DalcmadelUUl .heflrst (UT capluior experience neoewiury Uermssaa pumphleta ft ee. Addres at ouoo, hepp 4 O lir4) Cbestnut at . i'hlUdelphln. fa i KlHUKIC Aewbpiptr Advertising AgenH . 21 UeichanU' Kxohange, Ban Krunosco. U our authorized stent This paper is ktfi ounieln hUottlCA. OiiXUA DUcUi&n ip.wntiug sJ p oommercUl sttnogruphy. omoe, rooffl 11. UraT block. 1 hn iicvtnf wnrkdoneSt souable raieii lL PiAiiuvo.-i-uiuana. auruintuio, oi' , U'aoonuiandBaui'ranci.oopaper.onss.s fctllopl's l'omtnoa uloos . ju.ii!.y iv 1AJAN.-4J. Mara. wftfJ. 1VI Puat Cimv hlrwlr. Ui ooi'. Uu Uu.laa leather oover ooo. XJmo Lincoln road, nnaer reiura '" oMln)ooJtii,iwrcHYoroffiJ. 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