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miLY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVEHING EDITION tit kinds ITi'"K I'tit tMH ' A I -" In The liast Orcannlan MMl hsrs It The BR ircR"n'" .1.' It -T PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, O H Ki-rON , TUESDAY, .ll'NK lJ. 1900. NO. MHlft vol. tf. Frederick Nolf Dlstrihutor of Merchandise. tumiN.k sale- -..i .aii set mac's sat tronu ,1 .no HaammeRB HA... up t l M. I. '-'"' Hammock ft' H, INI Ililllirll.'.-W- I . III. m -,v,", Tl,wtr snd ilrsnltcware, tii-ii-.' Furnlhlnj, etc. ToW,.l r-an.l MOaeVeS I MMl IRC .rl, l.rv.Mi- IV.. BtWVW K.IIh lllo 4...V.. I " palN. elru -.traiitt. tile. ,.,., MpklM M sMara JJbp. v. lies IMstRse Ran HW 10c. . etc. w scons. McyCtoft. Velocipedes ifpnrilm-fl llneorohlldrsos lrn mi. nt irii.. iilmnl ". per cent, gaper than regular price. I'ri- t 4H.i. M l" SUll Ijint vlii-1" aw'OBg Baad " I I. DWMH wI ! ST.OO, StS-re'S ft R.4R, ,t,.rmk.-.. 00 togtRfOa. MRMs " ' .,'r'f" VfHsM til, tin . srarcs in A one your for ... ." liidd Buildmu. CoOli Street The Boston Special Sales CRASH CRASH Pendleton's Big Pilsner Beer ssse fht Host Heer in rendletoa. .vk r it. V.u will likfj it. Pilsner Beer cav 'uduchc or DiaMtegoa, htalti Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. 4. 1 "occtj Hons. INhLoVI. C. C. MtAD llow d Head traitors and Builders Jblot . Spectalty. 'nk to Order. I M 1 Webb. JWJiTOK, OBKQOa. letn Ukiah Stage Line 7f U. "'ble Irslght and pa Rich Rare Ripe in seasonable Crash 20c Suitings. a Tard. Sams Prloa to ' even pui m m. !ct them in ihr- .-enter window. Money Crash $2.50. $2.75 and Back Skirts. $3.00 each. If YOU Richness, bssnty, W. .turnl.i In v nn.l Want It. r mblne.1 ;.. s run In Uil- ofTi'rins. Crash men s $3.50 to ae.oo. Suits. ?Su?f WI0 3 50 w" No Bo Uroed HM MM fl It MM MM vhIuck Ml taorv. A Child Crash $1 25 Can Buy Ousters. to $5.00. As f. 1 .if) .1 mi romc and im" look hi n him ..I our I As a Man. .tylei sod learn bsst thins in ihrcity nrc here. Crash 15c to 75c ) Mail Hats. 1 01 vn and Boy. ! Orders Prnmnl ..- nil. I other'. I rrompi j Attention. ALL ARE IDEAL FOR ALEXANDER for Tuesday and Wednesday SKIRTS DUCK SKIRTS COVERT SKIRTS. SLITS LINEN SUITS COVERT SLITS Prices marked away down. for Infants and rA mW m jama V eaTs"7 HJ BHL 40 I aaaaam BaV ,W i HBf aaaaa aaMH JI& aLManMBaBm E Tin- iv 1 in 1 Tea iiav Aiwayi Boafhl Iih oofasi th Ikiiu- ture of Chu. II. I I. U li. r, an.l ia- ""uVr uta bjsmhmJ jiiililiM lar mm ''"" A,,,,w 1,0 "" t., imalii m.ii a. tin. Csaalufcita, fillialm Jut-l4-.'MMl,, ur hut BlfarlnatlTi infl -udaiik:er tho liuulth of CWrfMffOM lirati lt aguiiiht KxKtrlineut. The Kind You Have Always Bought , t a . -- n f SI In Use For Over 30 Years. ffm. Hotel a km aaaaaaMBraaHav. 1 .MWtaM -THE EAST OREGONIAN. g Offerings Goods. SUMMER WEAR. & HEXTER, Store Store. Children. Steam Heated Hurnpean flan. Block ande-hslf from depot. Sample Kooni In connectloo. Room Kate 50c, 75c, l UO Paper tbs People. uooy ii. ..MKt l.lr.ul.Llun IIRIIAL NEWS. Dt. PMl tiiliicr, nisl 4 rnrn, head ol n sanltsriatn nml ol tin' PsaSMI lattttHte of MSH York, iliiil Sunday algal from IDS saVttl 01 in jurifn rsosTyed 111 a RHMWSJT, Hy 1 coll ininii tthtoh noonrrsd In Wsrwloki urar Provldenosi n 1.1 on tln culuirlmn lino of tln 1'nion rail road Sun.lay, two rari Htrikim: BBd on. four orniiiin wrro killiM and 2ii in juriHi. ol whom ttfM AN pmlnil'ly tatallv liurt. a tfri-at qtmntlty of Filipino docu BMnn w.n dtwoTMad by Oaneral Pnnstorj and lac bmm aader bin a fas iiavf 111:0 111 tin- 1 li 1 1 ipniiii" . mow dntMiuii.ntK tlirun .'onxiilor irsbls linlit apM Um iujufgsnta tai l it ! and art ioiih. Tbs DMfd of trutiM' of Ibt Nortli- tlciii MsjoaohowtWi Hsiniasry olootod tn now BISBlbsfl tn tin' hoard 1'aul Dwigbl Moody, to till las ysostioy os 0 sod hy the dsstb of Iiih father( am G sofas t. Keith sad fssolTsd that tlio work iboald no on without any dim inution. Tho death of Mow. II LcniH Lnvoll. DM of the WashlagtORSi took pises a tow days aia in Kentucky. Mr. Lovell SfM horn in I'liarlcnton, Va., July 0t is'.m. Ha wsj of dtttlngnlshsd llneogs, hi'iii(! a yroat-tirandHon of llotty WhhIi- Ington Lewis, only sfetar of Qenersl 1 Qeorgs WssbingtM. The BttDfeay oMrl si Topeke, Kan ban reported the celebrated nnrder oues of Qeorai Dobbi Rod Mrn. Amelia Now. now RarVlafl Ufa SM teneea In the LrmIrr PralfentlRf far the Border, nesf RorekSi In is'.t, of Joseph New the woman's hMbaod. The i-'nirt haa iranted a writ of corant nobis, which la, In affect, an order to the iliMriet court to hosr tin- applKW lion for a now trial, which the lowor oMrl had refoeedi A man in the peal tentlary confasaea that he aad two tilt-re k 1 1 1 ... I .locojih Now and that the man and woman ponvii'titl 't tln t-r i in. nr.- laoooaRt. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Pioneer day, Jane II, w ill be tittim: ly obaerred in Portbuid by lbs Pioneer i n'ioty. QeofRe K. Dean, a Mpltalial who r.-hf i tt r . 1 from Sinkaiu., ilroni.il ilead in the Perklni bowl at Portland Ban. dav afternoM at 4 o'eloek. ol heart bfl rid, J, W, Hilly" AllM, the oldest elerki in foin 01 Mirviea at the Hotel Portland, bai rsosived and accepted the appolntnenl m 111a naeat of the HrwrIiro Hotel, the leediai boateln Of HonololR, II. I. Mr. Alhn will mmbm hia RHUMawTlal datlea July 1. Th- princely endow nenl of Waab Ingtaa unlreraltyi st. LorIb. Mo., hy Beoaael Onpplea and Robert . Brook Ibri reealli the (act that Dr. Willlan Q, Bitot, totber ol the Rev. Pr. T. L, Eliot, of Port lead, wan of the proeaineal faaadan of thin lastltatiM. Ah h NRRII Of the nuit of John Vogal MRiRat Th. Dal lea, Portland v Astoria Navipiti'in i'oiniany for 1988 damnnoH, on trial in the rmiierlof OMrl at Vancouver, WiinIi., a verdirt wiih rendered hv the jurv, awuriliii Vofel 1800. K. M. PrrirdRi vtoek laapeetw for Oraal eounty, Iiuh oon plated Imh la lapectioll of the Hheei,nil re,nrt them I iii fairly Ood oooditlon. only nix baadi will. Mabi He toaafl a total of i:i!.lix.1 lnei in the eounty, wbloh does not Include any I Rathe, To laia number ran be added un extra laru'e lumh erop, ei-timated ut H-J per eent The Seattle Tilnee mivh the name of Mile. c. Moore, of Walla Walla, will he presented to the fusion aUttoeoaeaa tioiic thil full U a candidate for gov ernor. QoY, Moon's friend, in l.i-t an Wa.liiiiKt'iii are bOMllafl him ui- u eandidate, uml un- urging that bin nomination would aettle all difference! 1 iii the party and MOMteofeaiM farOM 'to prSBMl u solid (rOBl to the common enemy. A train of 'Ji earn, BOOtaiaiog . head ol yoilliu cattle, iefl the I'ortluild t , k rardj Sunday evening tor on ' rad, Montana. The annual-. veTB PUT' tuUHM Rloflfl the line of the Southern I Pacilc railroad! balwaao I'ortiaml and 1 Ross burg, by N. L. OorneloiWi for the I lorn- OAttle company, of Helena, Montana, and they eoaiprlaa the i-ixth truinload which Mr. DorOOjlua Iiun tblpped Iron Oregon thin MRiRier For Sick Women First the medicine that holds the record for the Imrgeat number of abso lute Ourea of female Ills la Lydla E. fHnkham'a Vegetable Compound. Second Mrs. Plnkham oan show by her letter flies In Lynn that a mil Hon women have boon restored to health by her medicine and advice. Third All letters to Mrs. Plnkham are reoelved, opened, read and an swered by women only. This faot la oortlflad to by the mayor and postmas ter of Lynn and othara of Mra. Plnkham' 's own olty. Write for free book con taining these oertlfloatea. Every ailing woman la Invited to write to Mra. Plnkham and get her ad vice free of charge. i jdla t iwuk Mud Cu . Lyua, Facts BULLER FORGED A WAY The Boers Oppose Him With a Consul erab e Force. HOPES CASUALTIES HOT IXCIIO 100 o The British Are RtcoteriDK Lost Ground tl Hoodevtl; New? From Boer Soiin-cs Rulhtr SiHrillDK. London, Juno Vi. -Tbs war olRee here pOBtB tbs toltoWlng dlMRlch from General Dalian "We toreeu Almond'i Nek. It i hiKt ifaflle to OhRrleetown data, The enemy i in conalderable force, with xeveral tfiim in h"kI posi tion. The brunt of the llhtinn h II upon the Second Doras ta, who carried a position at the point Ol the bayonet, and the third cavalry brigade, who were heavily attacked, I hope our caaaaltlaa are leai than too, but the) may he more. Nowi From Kelly Kenny. London, June i:'. The war oflloa ban received the following diapStch front Ueneral Kelly Kenny i Bloenifou tela, thir troops from the north are at Honing spruit, south oi RoodevRl, where the BoWR Ml the llritish lines of communication, having defeated the enemy, rboy will be at merioa aid iiiL' tomorrow Qaneral Keoi movea out from KrOOnatad to intercept the enemy. " Favorable to the Boiri. London, Juno 12. A plentiful crop of reports is entering throegb Lorenao Marqoea. Aucordlng to these, the liners have taken BloomfoRtolRi where I'resi- deiit Rtevn attain occupies the presi dency: the llritish sustained a seven defeat at Blandafontelni and loaf 780 killed and wounded and I ."it I prisoners in the ilitht at V rede fort, Kothlng Irotn anv other soim'e b uds color to these stories with the exception ol the last. which is probably the Uoor version ol the disaster to the battalion of the Derbyablre reglmenl at i: le vul. On June un, President Bteyn was at V red vet i -Hki miles from Bloem (onteln, rhe alanRteh (roni Loehtend burp; says: Sixty JohRRRMbRrg moon ted policemen, with maslniu ttuu have surrendered to QORRfRl Hun ter. For the Want ol Wilier. London, June If, i'he war oflfae ha issiied the lollowillg dispatch Iron Oeneral Bulleri 'Vobert'a Kunu Am encamped lour miles north of Volkaroat. Lalnga' Nek and Majnba Wi re Isith Completely evacuated by the IIihth last nilit. loner. il t'lury is now OOming over the Nek. I had to camp here (or the want ol water." CAPTURE UK FILIPINO LEADERS. In WanhliiKton Capture Are Coiiklderetl In the Nature ot Surreudui-n. Washington, JojM IS. lieiieral Mac Arthur, at Manila, cables as follows: "The Oaptors of OsOBrOll RblaM. near Mexico, and Cave-tany at Alcala, is reported ami both an- important, rhe latter is uu important leader of the ttUerillus in PuBJMuMtfl province, Lawn." lieiieral Ooruia attache- oonilderabla Importaoea to tbeas captures, in his opinion they are in the nature of sur renders and indicate that the principal leaders of the laMffROtioR BIB abandon ing the cause. Appralterot New York. New York. June 'J. A spinal to the Herald from Washington MBI ReptRRMtatlfo Uevres, oi Lsllfornis has been appointed on the board of gaoerol appraisers of New York, oaussd hy the failure of the senate to confirm the appointment ol w. l. Bynnm Ol Indiana SO thai oMMi Ohio Demooiatlo CMVMtlM. Columbus, Ohio, June I.'. All pre liminary work ot t he democrat ic state OMVMtlM Was completed today I be agltatlofl for Admiral DeWSy as a cun dldati lor vice-president com inni s and it is claimed to he snterina Into the contests for delegates ut large to he named hv the state aonveuliun. gobbed the Government. .San PrROClseO, June VI. J. W. BartbolomeWi eecretsry ol the Asms! can llox factory of this city, bus ROM a neat ad. uhargad with a conspiracy to defraud the I nili l Stul. s K..ii riiiiii ut. It la churgil the factory received payment for Is.xcs never liimlshed by It. Duel to the Ueatli. Pal lee, Taias, June is, At Livlag .tojii', Texas, Broea 1'oiinds uml DoUgluH llinsoii fought a duel to the deatli with pistols. The duel was tin roaiill of u ijiiurrcl. Ill even shots were excliuiigcd and lo .11. men du d in tlieir trucks. I he Wheal Market.. Chicago, June IS. July wheat in a minute shot up i i ! h uml elooad ut 7:iiv. Cash wheat, 77 cents per bushel. Kan PrRaclsBO) June lf, Cash wheal ll') cent- per bushel . WlRRRRtlR Oemocralii. Milwuukee, June IS. The RaRMV crutic slute eOnventlM met hero tisluy. Judge J l'. MeOHIaOi of Uraau Hay, wan made tempurury cbuiriuan. After apsiintment of the aOBmltlRRBR rRBRRJ wus taken. Governiiieiil Attay oritce. Seattle, June IS. The ecueou onened at the United S lutes assay iiOUM here ST! auspiciously i there being 1110,000 worth of gold dust deposited hy 50 miners who came down from the north A Chilian squadron. Lima Para, Juno is. -A powerful Chilian dying ,o ..Iron of nix vessels anchored off Aricu Monday. The Vessels will remain there for a week and then proceed aoiithwurd. Reciprocity Agreement. Washington, June IS. - l'roaiilunt Mc kinley has leaned u proeiaRMliM lorav ally announcing the aatabllahmen ol i, t ijiroeity ugreumeul w ith the PortU gaBRB, 0 erMSa Navy Kill Patxed. Berlin, Juno IS.--Uul;Lalag lialay tl.o uavy bill. WRECK ON (iRKAl NORTHERN. A Niimhor ol Pm.etiKer't Inliired, Rut None Killed. SI. I,. mis, Juno LV A special to the QTobel)emoePel from Rpbkaoa Bsyai Meagre particulars have reached here that tin' lireiit Northern BBRtbMDd passeiiuer train was derailed at iiiii- it. Molil. It is MPpORad the acci dent was the result id u broken rail. Two engines and four coaches are re ported to have gone into the ditch. A score or more ol passengers are Injured hut none are reported killed. Car l.lnet In Operation. St. Louis, June IS. All lines of the TrOOalt compauy are in operation, hut only a portion of the cars are run . nlng, tn some llnoa the police guards bsVf been dispensed w ith. The mayor's proclamation, forbidding the use of exph sives or lire arms, and warning those having no business on the streets to keep off, is having a tt"od effect. ELECTION NOTES. Related Return From Grant and Other Coalmen. The total vote cast in Clatsop county on hit Monday was '.'ll'i. pisl r.T.I less than in June, IRMI, and 1.10 less than the registrations. W R, King, fusion candidate for I nrosecut Hie attorney, and Judge Wii ham Miller, repuhlican caudidate for the same ofllce, ran un even race in Harney county, hut in tiraul county I Millar received ISA majority. With all thai is expected from Malheur, the other county iii the district, in favor I of King, this majority can not he oyer come, therolore it is reasonably cer- I tain that M iller is elected. Dlatr lot Attorney .elect tleotue ! Chamberlain in Portland has selected his depUtlea, John Miltinilig belli)! chief deputy ami Arthur C. Spencer, deputy. Manning is a democrat and Spencer a repnhl iean Iii (Irani inly Laaraaoe, de erat, for sheriff, is elect -d oyer king, re puhlican, hy a majority ol about 86, Mack, democrat, lor school superin tendent, carried tin nnty hv a ma jority of over SOO ovsr Bonhom, LRts advieea indicate the election of Mav, demoeroti hir assessor, over kulil, by a small majority, The republicans elected It. K. M Haley, clerk, M W. Bailey, oommlasioour, w p, White. surveyor, ,. .1. MRrtltt, ItMMIOf. and D, W, Morrow, coroner, the last two persons having no opposition. Wool Sales al North Yakima. The propoaition at North Yakima to establish regular wisd sales days mi the -t and 16th ol each month have brought out havers from all sections of the W",, consuming markets. Among the repreeantatlve buyers present t'nr- iug the past week were W. I'. I'ell of the PendletOO, Oregon, mills ; William Kllerv, representing Hal low ay and Mc Donald of BoatoRj Prod Joaalyn of Tim Hallos, lire., representing J. M. Idissel , Phillip I 'av is of San I ran ulsco, and B, H. Clark ol Chicago. Collin Urns, sold '', l0 pounds to Kllery ol Pendleton (or hi bmIri Will la Mercer 10 hales at it lai John Roseh ol I'msser sold ISO hales at 0U cents and .lames Jack of Council -dl III hales at IS cents. I here lire Sunn Imlcs on hand ami more coming in for the next sale, which will he on tin. 1Mb f this month . m gars Postal Thetis. Postal thefts have been dlsiovered il .'seal lie and Kverett. A. T. hraier has bSBO arrested with fHIKlin TROOBM bank checks which had been casheil hy local hanks in Kverett and had been iorwarded hv mail over the QrRl Norlherii railway to Tacuina (or ml lee -thai Absolute proof has la-en obtained that the checks went info the United HtatSS mails al RVBfOtl and were de poelted in the govcrnmrat mall Boashea and delivered aboard the mail cars. I'he government ofllclala believe thai they have uonclualve evidence that the smpluyua of the railway mail service are counseled with the attempted atMl, A ii.., Iiivonlor. Herman ii Toll, a boy of OlariadR, Iowa, has Invented r eomDMad ma obiuegun which has eaotted the In teres! of Congressman W. P Hepburn, who is said to he impressed with lis deadly possibilities. The gnu, or guns, consists of 144 rilles ul small bore, which are muuiited in u i ,iri ia;i. resembling a mover's Wagon. The lllllvles point out ol the reur of the WBgon and are arranged in twelve tiers with tw ilva gnus m a tier. All of the-e gUM are connected by a Isver, by one movemral ol wbleh all lie imis WRy be lo.tded, fired and the In lis ejected, Hue oarator cun work the gane, FOll declares thul ut a mile range the gun can scatter hulletH over a disl.tuce ol gSJ hi t. piittnitt a bullet every two feet. The compound gun, he declares, has u capacity of Kii4o huib ts a mlnnta, An Inleretliiitt Oltoovery, ReeMtlv in uiukiug repairs upon the interior of a dwelling house in BOBtOU, the discovery wus made that the wuler pipes were lined with glass. The house was bnili some sixty years ago, and when Ciahiluute water was lotfiaiueed into Boatou, the owner of Ihe house with hundreds ol others be tame panic-stricken oyer the BORbI. blllty of h ud polaonlng and hail all of the pip. - used in bringing city wu ler into his house lined with glass. This wus expensive uml unsatisfactory, uml few altcmplod to have the iMass- lied pllS'H. It IS thollU'llt thul IIO oilier boUaa In - ' - bus pluiubiug of this Unique nature. Ocean Soundings. All ocean depth of MM) futholua, or 31, MO feet haa been found hy the United Slates steamer "Nero," which has lately bseil enguged in mukiiitt soundings for a siihiuuriue cable lai- .i , I , ... u. ......... ween I ilium Ull'l ..IUIIIIU. 10 nuirai. her, IHUU, the "Nero" reported u sounding of ouo fathoms uWit ' miles east of OmJBi Th deepest laieail sounding heretofore rs ported wus :I0.II.M) feel, norlheust of New Zeulund and cusl ol the kcrmadecs, III Ihe Routfa Paelfle. Ihe Cily of Sealtle arrived Saliirduv iiiuht at Scuttle from ihe north w ith f Ilk), mio in dun1 and M0 passengers, most of whom urn Imui Huwson. I loi ter five bouts huvu reached the lukos from Hawsou, uud the rush for the slates is fairly on. Among thu return- lug Uawsoiillua ure muuy women uud child run . MARTIN WANTS A CRUISER. United States Consul at Chin Kianft Needs Protection. O SITUATION DISCUSSED BT CABINET. 0 lasfNM Arrival il Prkin His Had I Quiet ing UIIioIIcn Under Pro tection ol French Ciiitrtl. Washington, June IS. The following Idlapatch bus been reoelved al the -late department: "Chin kinmr I large number of natives who have organized a secret society are hulttsl here. The people are very apprehen sive oyer their presence, there being no protection. svulsei is Beeilea, Martin. " Martin is Ihe name of the Co ted Stale-consul at t hin kiang Cabinet DlaoiMtea Chinese situation. Washington, June IS. The cabinet meeting today yas devoted largely to a discussion of the Chinese situation. Secretary 1 1 it hud before the cabinet dispatches from Muu-ter Conger, which indicates tin. situation is verv critical. It was decided to stand hy the policy of actum Independently as far as possible. The Chinese o ivem men! will he looked lei, under the Ueneral law s ol nut lolls, to restore order and make reparation. I mm anv political schemes in which tl ther cowers may beuome involved. United Stat'es is to hold ahsif Situation al Pekln. I'ekin, June IS. I'he arrival ol empress dowager has rendered the th the , Hy somewhat more piict than it bad been recently. Protestants have erect, d a barricade before the biiihliiitt ill which tliev have taken refuge, and they have il siiuill guard. Catholics are concen trated north of the cathedral under protection of a Trench guard of S' men who will hold "ut to the end. I'eklli, especially Tartai city is safe. "At Tien Tsui the viceroy has Anally nonaented to furnish transport lor the reliel force of toil under the American commandor. Partial restora tion of the railway is expo, ted In be riff net is I by tomorrow. More massacres of Chin t inns are reported. The Russians are making large pur chases of panned provisions at Shang hai and every thiiitt points to an out break of host il it i, s. All the llritish missionaries will probably he ordered to return ipuckly to treaty ports. Conference American States. Waab Ingt IRRjB IS. Secretary Hay has Invited the diplomat ic repre sentatives of u I American republics to meet Wedneeday in tins city to dlaaaai the tune and place for holding the next intermit Ion.. I conference of American slates. Grand Lodae of Masons. Taeoma, Jniie IS The forty-third annul session of tbeUraod Lodge of Masons ol the state of Washington con- veiled hers thii afternoon. Tomorrow I be iiraud chapter ol ''.ustcru Star as sembles. HAD JOB FOR GRAHAM GLASS. Compelled lo linllato Klamath Sheep herder When Queried by Simon. The follow lug appeared in the lire- son I an Mibasouenl to the election ( lust Monday lirahuin OlRBB, It being said lor the beaelll of taOBB who have not followed closely the aRRBBf ol Ihe Portland young mall of the sues", Is the PreOchnMUl who for several years has been silpposisl to Is' enutor Simon's lllapsnssr Oi lucre III the slute o Ore gon. The Oregonian iReai A klamath county luayer who has been watching the local pollttoal altaRV Hon pretty closely was asked yesterday what he thought liruhum lilusa would av to sienator Simon when the latter returned from Washington and asked hot. a .asm BUtlorlt) hud laull con Verted into a Iimmi minority. "I don't know," -aid the laever, "hut I have uu ideu It will he some thing I ike I he answer of the klainah vlieejtherder, Never heard of that'.' Well, this herder Was BUgRBad by a rancher to herd a hand of sheep, and he went out on the range. In about a mouth I line ha, k and asked Ilia employer i( there wus any more work lor him to do. " 'Work" exclaimed the rancher. 'Of course there's work. Didn't 1 lure you to held my sheep'.'' " 'Well,' said the herder, 'if yuu want in. lo do that you will have to Bel some more sheep, for thum I had Is ull gone. ) g I t Of 'I ImH lo Um X RfPHHAM K Pll I S : ssSiewt muitmrlnu ros any bmU oenefMfeiN ut Ihm Bltmavh or f Irsr. la eeaMs see BB aeaMs si Sesaj el Karl's Clover Root Tea IWautliWa th t'uiiiL.Wloii. Puritieg the HIihmI. kIvvm k FrRsli, t leur Sklu. CurwCtM hllH-itiiMi. liuliuu.tiiiiL. Mini ukl Kruuliuoe ul ttR) hklu. Ait ugiuuattla I uuthu Njiv rufaaC. SiUl on etlibulul yuaraiiiMg) hf all uiusjgTsata at oc, duc. auu f i uu. a. C. WCLL8 R, CO., LSMOV, M, V. eoyt rasr.iiTiiai tai sale by i s i A V-u. U.UMSISIS. Seal SSver Ualuii .