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10 EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION All KlIKld ' The liast Oregonlan Will.li.lt for ...row... lit Ymir "Ad. M (n The Rut OrefonUn miiI hitve It ...leea... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIIEWON, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. NO. .1867 VOLES' Slate Lead Pencil., ftp. Penolldi Frederick Nolf Always the Cheapest. Prices on All Our Summer Lines Have Been Reduced Ajjain. ul Whip, ill whole- ! run- iinirtiimtv linim r's L in.. I,, iMc. ', Imv a Wllif lnim half prici Summer Needs. NM '""i l'""H UgaaeM rliril."lN JTChi. Tangli-fool ''l.v l''M'''r per lull I If in' . . rM iv . to in HBn Htimhno l-'urnlture. Bsjki Hues" WU-r Tables ll", llirt"' tl.lN :ilil H.88 IIi'm: llfd W.'im. Store ( leaning with a vengeance for the reeep on of our fall hues o7 mdl whirl, will begin t arrive hunt iMM tat Hen li Ire Um which will leeaM the tierce heat at neiirlv half and le-s t ban hal f their real value: Indies' Shirt Waists. i load ehoortng is -i h i them. here at prices that ileae wh t. 1 1 .4.r. Mm sv ei ninl-haiul bicycle ill the ; ihi' for ti" mine worm fionna tin;. v,. curry a complete line of l imey 1 1 iierinan t'hinu, ( HiisHware, I'rorkerv, fur everyday line or fur gift. Lawns, Dimities and all Thin Goods.. Take another drop in price this week: all our (Or ami Mt iauui n" down to 10c Crash Skirts... One-third nes iff the priee thin week. Crash Suits... rOf men oool ami nQfOMj t.M a Nit, Summer Underwear... Many Ofaolm lines fur men and women, reduced to Me and tolc. ALEXANDER & HBXTER. Weekly I a miner Agent. The Boston Store NO LET UP TO THE Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. It's the simple fad that we an- giving you bigger and better value for your money, that always- bringi tlie people hark. VW are the bueieet people in town today and all beeeuee You get more for a dollar here than you can elsewhere. Read a few of our prices. There are others. Wranu While India LI DM, worth Se a vnrd ,., fie Wnrkiati Towels, worth ii"...r, for ' 7'..c n Wrapperi Peroale and l.uwn:, worth landf tiftc All mir Una of I, allies' Summer Neckwear at half priati Uilie-' Covert Outing Muita, wmrth tfti) 1.M Wlni, Dark and l'hue Hkirts ut little priees. Ditrktiolf and ( ovort Suitings, worth m 10c Haa Bommmu, worth Ma 9e Cliildren'x I'arUMolM, worth Hue to llfte l!t,- Wlaa' Slimmer Vest. 8 for la Heiiiiianis uf l.attux, llitn it v, Ornaielv, ."-wiss, Tiaaaa. Ulnghaau, ate., ut less thun Imlf what you'd have to puy ordinarily. ami ('bailies Ilr I'ress I'nighamx. worth . l'-" Ladiar Balta, worth Ma u ana, for IBe ladies' hid (ilovex at He and 7,'ir a nair Ladies' Shoes, worth fli-aO, for Ladiaa' Tan or lllark Oxfords, worth 1.78, for .Men's Sln.-s, worth (I.BU, now Men's Bboaa, worth Mi '"r f 1.00 Me l. (HI Ma CI.OTHINU UlifMRl MKNT. M Men'i IS lloyx' JA Men' Pafoall Coats, worth from i.V to 1 1 , for. I'errale Coats, worth from Mir to 75c, for and llovx' Criixh Suits at half prire. Ill liovx' I'errale Suits ago ,'i t, II , worth ".V, for I' doaaa Men's liolf Shirts to pin- out ut hall priee. -I dozen Men's Helmets to rloxe at 2.V, worth MB, Blip, liBr, 7-fr. ViM line Suiniiier Nerkwear, worth 7.V, torloxvat KvW Siimiiiur Suit of Men's and Hoys' Clothing at M aaa eaarf diaaawil. Bllr Oc 4llr Me Call and gel a bargain. Come with the crowd to Pendleton's Big Store. GKNERAL NBWS. The harvest Itaj niaehinery runeems of Chirao have laid of! 7,tVHt hands heraiixe of the luck of order.. The failure of gruin crop, in the Northwest has Oaaaad deafaMad .ale. of nmcliin- l'ourth Assistant I'ost master i ieneral Hrislnw, who iiivestiaied the Cuhan postal frauds, finds that Neely's em lx'.leiiients auirretjated at len.t 71.'!, and .ay. he was juxtilii'd in riiiun mending the removul of Dlfajatat (It'll eral KathlH-ine Mexxrs. I'ixher, Wolmarens and We. sels, the Ituer delegates, were rereivrd WadnMday hv l'reiihnt Loulet in the Palace of the Kly.ee, in l'urix. They Were presented hy lr. I.eyd., the diplomatic agent of the Trnn.vnal. Diaeaaaing the OOOdltiofl of the iron ami teel industries t he Imn .e, in itx weekly review, says that the (jruv Ity of the situation is indicated hy the arrangement., which have heen made for this ranfafanOS Ol the leading steel and BaaaaVMf p iron intere.tx. At the I'ower. trial at tieorgetown, KontOcky, MeKeiuiie Tixld test i lied that he saw Yoiit.ey with a rille at a window in the secretary's ofliee getting the range of the premises across thu way. Voutsey is implicutetl ill the uxsax.ination of (iovernor (imdiel. J The I'nited States, it call Ik iillirineil, l acting in strict accord 'with (ireut Itritain mi the whole Ot)i i ne.e xituutioii, and there is reason to helieve that the i.ilicy of the United States is attentate! dominated hy the Britlah foreign aaWWa Secretary lluy aml Lead Ballabary are in correspond ence iix to unity of action in the liual aitjnetmanl of Cblaaaa affair.. MINISTERS LEAVE PEKIN Prom Chinese Sources It Is Learned That They Are Safe. O MISSIONARIES AT TAO TING MURDERED Prince (hin Soldiers hunt Prince Tuin's Troops tod Are Defeated; Foreigners Tike Relufie in a Utbedral. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Samuel W. Slav, r, whowusa meni ! Ix r of the firm of Stuver Wulker, f I'orthiml, died at his home in thai pity Wednesday, aged Id years. He has heen in had health for several years. Collector of Customs 1 1 urat i. at Pad Townsend, ha. received instruction, from Secretary Huge to use everv pre caution to prevent shipment of arm. and ammunition to Asiatic ports from Puget Sound, which may he used in China to harm American resident, there. Tin rimer's jury ol Lewi. tun liudx that Prank Henderson, who died there ill . hotel, came to his death from poison, ailministereil lv unknown x:r sons. He hud heen drinking with it man ami a MfMMW who gave the names of Edward Ueck and Kitty (iroxx. They ure under urrest. A woman giving her name as Sadie Calhoun was found dead in her room in Portland. She had taken eurhol la acid. She recently came from Texui and II ix Sllplsised she had deserted her linl band ami family and BMM to Ore gon with a man mimed Calhoun who deserted her ahout a week ago. The "l-y.-.u-old daughter of ). 11. Mi-akins. of Clackama. Station, Clack amas county, ha. heen committed to the Btata insane axliim. The parent, testified that when the child wax a halie that il wax ux hright nx other children, hut has never recovered from severe attacks of xpasiux. The child can neither walk, Wlk, uore.it, hav ing to he fed with a spoon. The Oregon Land company, at I. a (ramie, has purchased 7.5-I!! acres uf land, known ax the Conley tract, in Grande Komlc valley, consideration, 'i.ilUO. Th inpany was Ineofpaf ated hv C. W. Nihley, (ieorge Stisldard and M. I.. C.iusev and the two otln-r HMMIlban o the companv are Huvid Kccles, president of the Oregon -ugar company, ami .rmlgo Una oOgleii. The land will I.- cut up in small tract. and sold to settlers, with a view of in- reusing tile prixliiclion of xugar lieetx. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Mu'lr Inn,, niler.sl wti-r. Kecoin-"juil.-, hv phyxiciunx. mi cun drink r! jou wanl of it m,,) ,(l have tba MMaab w get tii.j . for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwajs alaaaajfct Mkl borne the -.; n.i Me ol t lias. H. IMetvber, and baa beeu made uuder hi Mirt.onal wpajili I for over : yearn. AUow no one to dtntelve you in this. Counterfeit., Imitatioua uud Jut-UM-goou " are but Haperimeiitx, and endanger the health ol" Children Kxoerlcuce atfaiiitft Kieriuieut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Seurs the Signature of Schultz Brewing Co. c wutautw. I C I1KAD In Use For Over 30 Years. Head Winslow & Cmtractors aim Builders Kitchen Furniture Dirt Cheap lobbing Specialty. Tanks to Ordar. a OaMajuMaa St., MMMM Alta and Whi. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line huutoo ft carna v , Pr jp'a. rJ'""!il"tnl,'-"- day at 7 o'clock BaV aS' f,,r Wlol Ho,;k, Nye, '"'-Uti. , , 11 k,l1 """d "xiKiir """ "'HDie ul,;i,t ml paa- ''!, at I. .1., ...... j. .i.... In order to make room for my fall and winter stock I oiler my lar'e line of 'ook ing Stoves and Steel BttDgei ut greatly reduced juices for the next sixty days. JOE BASLER, Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy vuur tickoU to the Purix Kxpoaition over thix line. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tb rapar or tlia PaopU. Kvarybody R.a It. Tb Larat Circulation Bail Aar(Ulug aiaaiuui. ' oinplr.l.,1,, i' . f . ItL. ., , fclllatl.,ii, Jn.li, turn, Mod nil KruiHlueuf Kill. All ttfraMll LatlMlltO N lunlc, N.'-i ,u a'iJitt MniafuiiUM) by ell aru-afjfUU ut WW ., tOc IM tl 'iO. . C. IfVn l 3 4 CO., i hoy, N V. olc rnornicTONS i i fur itir ijt I ilUMI Oft lriiKK'l' rSJ aiM Don't You jj Know ' ' Von ran save yourcel f 1 1 irouhie, Qiiaiortaue and j i '"'arhyinaa hp i QMwHfaaj Miss Vaincna ; ; The Turkiah Clairvoyant ' WW Ik ni"'K. ' Waxhington, July '.7. The alleged departure of mini. tor. from Pekin has hil to the re-assertion of the helief that the story is a part of a deep laid plan hy China to conceal the date of the tnu.sacro at Pekin, tin' suggestion heing that the Chinese otllclal. will claim that the minister, left Pekin un der a strong escort, hut wen- am hushed ami niax.acred hy the Hoxera. How ever, although it is still ladicved. the massacre has oOMffad of the colony at Pekin. the dis.isit ion now is to think Ih.t lit- ministers were somehow rescued ami are still alive. Mlnlitari Hava Laft Pakln. London. Jttlf IT. This morning', report! from Shanghai reiterate the al legation that the mirviviug meiuher. ul ; the dlploCMtle corps have already left I ekin on their way to lieu rBM, 1" missionary circles at Sha' ghai, it ha. i 11 learned that all mieelonef iea at Pan Ting have baaB nierderel. Nawi By MaaaanBar. llerlin, July '27, A di. patch, daleil Tien T.in, July -4, .ay.: A messenger who left Pekin July 1 . hrought the news that Prince filing's soldiers have Ih'cii tiuhting Prince Tuau's tnsips and were defeati'd. The foreigners were d( fending themxelves in thv cathedral near tin- forhidden city. Sacralary Hay Makai a Statamant. Washington, Jtilv '27. Socretar Ha' this morning annoiii I that under no circumstances will th,, government accept the Chinese offer to turn over the foreign minister, to the interna tionals at Tien Tsin in consideration of siisxMi.ion of the campaign against Pekin. At no time, it is said, ha. the state department allowed the helief that the foreign minister, at Pekin wire alive to interfere in the slighte.t degree witti the prosecul ion of its mili ktfjf plan- for reaching IVkiu. in the contrary the new. that the minixterx were alive, wax accepted hy the state department as an additional reason for the hastening of the relief column for ward to Pekin. It i. not known at present juxt how this last prosisition reached the .late department. It i. inferred that it came from several sources, hut all are he Hatred to be knoaeMa to i.i Hung Chang. It may he- interesting lor the foreign cont ingent at Shanghai, who have complained against Consul (oxid now'x intercourse witn Li Hung Chang, to know that tin nsiil gen eral ix acting in strict accordance with the instructions of the state depart ment at Washington. In no doing, the department is carrying out ilxpnhcv ol making ull proper use of any inxtru mentalities within itx reach to achieve the ohpi'ts dexinsl and it ix not to l. deterred from doing itx duty hv any critii i.ms that it ix dixiurhing solidiir ity of the powers in their dealing. with the Clin government. aiiaora at Tao Tina. Washington, July LT -The following dispatch has Immui receivt.l from Consul (Jenarnl QoodnOW, at Shanghai. "All olticial telegram received here, datisl the IHth, .aid that all foreigner, ami many of the nat ive Christians had laei kilh.l at Tao Ting and the inixsions DBWad. The Americans I died were the Miicnx family, Taylor, of Pekin, M isx (ioiild and Morril. The Cuxtomx oihce raporla a diatarbMea at Vunan yei terday. " The alxive laldegraiu kj xoiuewhat confused, hut in given as received hv the xtute department who could Hot ravel it. myxtcricH. Tha Advanoa at Pakln. lnndoh, July 'il . The only informa tion regarding China that the purliu im ntary wen-tary, Krish-rick, wax alile to impart to tin- house of commons to dav wax that the preparations for (he advance on Pekin seemed to he ap proaching complet ion. (iarman Poroa Sails. ltrciucrhafnii, July 87. -A part of the Qarmao wapadiUoaar force for China Huili.l ti.lay on l.ianl three transports Grain flra Naar Walla Walla. Walla Walla. July 'il . -Another Bald lire occurred yesterday morning at the THIRD TO BLOW OPBN SAPB. Btirdara Fall In Attarapt to nob 0. n A N. Station at Praawatar. Milton. Or., Jnlv '.'7. Ss.clal to the Mai Oregon ian. Last night, hurglar. efhctel an entrance into the station hon.e of the (. K. A N. Co., and at tempted to lilow Opaa the safe I'hev bored two hole, through the .nfe door, hut did not get further, l.dng fright ened away. They ranacki-d the rdMa, securing two Oi o. D. Back a a. ,,i MM and f."i rea paetirely, Tb robberr effectisl an entrance Ihroagh the front door of the station, by picking the lock. W. II. tflte II the agent. Several attempt, have ban made of late in this locality to mh safe., none ladng siicpi..ful. It js l.dieved that those who tiiinle the first attcmiit are the same w ho trip, I to roh the O. II. , N. nfe last night. The Peacock ami Ragle Soaring miiix oOeei were an- tensl, nothing of great value being taken, It AILROADEBS MBIT. The Northern Pacific Prevents a Com bination as to Rates. Chicago, July IT, The eaMttJte otllcer. of the w extern railroads met here t.slav to con.ider the wavs and means tor harmoniriiig rates and the diatrihitt ion of trallie in the northwest. The Northern Pacitic refused to con sent to any arrangements whereby the division of t radh old he made mi am lived hasis. The (ireut Northern also reported to be displease, I with th, plans laid down hy the other inter ested roads. PIRB AT BUCKLRY. The Losses Will Reaeh a Total Amount ing to BM.OOO. I'" mi. July 17, The tire at Huck- ley. Wash., last nighl i-aused the fol lowing losses: The Standard hotel, '-IMIO; Hanks' liverv stahles. 9000; A. s. Updala, baltoiag, MMOi the Parrsri hi.H'k, H0,000 j summit nloon bnlbv ing, '.tkltt; A. T. Uoger.' sahsm, MOO; Martin (Iran, uu ri hamlise, MMOi THE RIOT IS OVER. Peace Aaaln Rolens and Lawless Forces Jnder Control at New Orleans. New Orleans, La., July 1'7. The sit unation hen- this morning i. much an later, ami it i. now balleved that .....i ,.i i . ioe iiiiiiiorine. nave tne law le.a lorces wel I in hand. The night pn.sed with u comparative hbaanoe of violence, except for the atrocious murder of Hannah Mahrv. an old negre.H A moh went to her house ut I o'clock this OMrHlng. osten Xlhly to catch u couple ol desperate ncgrocx. The moh hrokc into her houxe ami xhot the woman. PEACE ARRANUED AT COLON. Llbarals Uuaranteed Their Freedom and Polltloal Rights. ('"inn. Jnlv 17, The Llbaral rel.-l- llan in (hi- d, pari i it has ended after the Marl Bos ol more than six hundred livex. Tha Liberala have heen great suhVrrrx in killed and wounded. Ir. Mcndoa. representing the l.ils'rals, and Braaral Alban arrangeiil raetarday tor a cessation of hostilities, the Lib eral, heing pledged to surrender their arms ami are guarant I Irccdoin from prosecution and the retention of all their political rights. Judas Shaiiturk Dead. Portland, July '.'7. Judge Krasmus D, Bhallnci ona ol the mm known jur ists of Oregon died yesterday at his home in this city, aged 7(1. He came to Oregon in MJ; Iron, Vermont Kor th'ee successive terms, covering IM years, he wax elected Hlale circuit judge without opNHlitiuU. nedleal Oftleers Wanted. Washington, July 'il . I,, tal Blarnbarg agjra that inn additional lui.lical ollicerx are wanted hy the sur BOn general for duly lathe Philip pirn s and China, lie say. only gradu ate, of replltahle medical colleges with some esperience, and under lu years of age w III Is- accepted WHAT BRYAN WILL SAY Will DIscdss Imperialism at LtDftth His Notification Speech. In IT IS THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE III 1900 The Money QuMtion Wis Pinmouot Id lft6, But Is No UDfter So; There ir Other Issues for Discussion. Lincoln, Nab., Jnlv 'J7. -- W. .1. Bryan mm kudus that In hi. nntitica tiion MaMh at indlaMpolli he would follow the plan pursued in H' "Th platform tliul year", he .aid, "de clared the mono) yoeetron to he the parainoanl issue and I devoted almoal all mv tune to the discussion of (hat OOOatlon. This fear the platform de clare, the ipiestioti of imperialism to he paramount ami it will taj the only ' in- dealt with at any length in my lio- iitlcatiou sp, i, I he remaining unc tion, coverisl hy the platform will l. taken up in my letter of eopaptMsna ami in Mbaeqnanl apaMbM." THE POWERS TRIAL. A Witness TestlRes that Yaulsey Made a Threat. d-orgetown, Ky., July '2!. There were several RMtttrtw in the evidemtti of tin- Power, trial. W. II. Wagner of William. hurg gave dl Waging testimony Igalnai bou Pow ers ami Youtsev lie said that on the Kriday praoadlag tba aaaaaalnatbsai of tliadad several men were it. Powers' olllce ili.iussing wavs and RMMMM of de feutlllg Ooel el bOfaM the leglitlatlire ami a man in the party .aid: "RuiUebodj ought to kill the damn rascal. " Another rcpliisl: "1 have made up my mind to do that tuyiMdl." The w ilnexx mM he was almost pggi itive that Voutsey was the man who made the laxt remark. Mure Money tor Spain. Madrid, July '.'7. The cabinet ia ronaldaplng tin- propMlllon of the i'nited Slates gnverntueiil for the ces. MtHM of the i.land. of Sihulu and Cagameii in consideration of an indem nity of I 'I FUNERAL OF (.IIRUANk. The Wheat Markets. San I rancisco, July 7. Hash fi m par cental wheal, (arm of Frank Kiner, I'i mllua from this cilv on the lower Wait.hiirg road. Ten acres of standing gram, ,'( sacks of wheat, a straw stacker, self f h r and derrick tahlu were consumed. The harvest ing crew of ti. K. McOloe wu threshing in the liehl. A straw stack la-came ignited hy a -puk from the traction engine with thu result staled. Fire Around Nome aaaitla, July 17. Onaa Nome was tii ated to a great rnullagrat ion early this month. Mile and mile- uf the tundra was hurned over and many na tive homes were destroyed. The lire began close to thu uasteru suhurlm of Nome and swept thu country from the outer edge ol the sand heuch to the foothills, and far balow ('ape Nome so that the surface harks like a vast prairie that har U.-n hurned over. Lady Wilson leaches London. London, July 'il. Among the ar rivals from South Africa tixlay wa re the Uuke of Marllxirough and l.ady Sarah Wilson. A large crowd at Water loo station heartily cheerud tile heroine of Mafeking. Proa Transit to sun Fair. Portland, July 27. The Southern Pacific Kailroaii coumanv announces that all exliihits for thu state fair in September will be transjrt(i free over ita lines in Oregon. J. li. liard, formerly general ugenl at Portland, for the Kpiitable Life in BUMnoe company, was in tiie custi.ly of the police at Baker City Wednesday, ona charge of forgery, lie had at tached the signature of J. Prank Pol ter. a hxal insurance agent, to a check for 10 uud NulaeUentTy induceil l. Curry, the druggist, to casli It. ins friends came to his rae and he was released. . Chicago, July '21. September wheal, 7ti d-a Banal pti bushel, CHICAU0 HABKBT. Reported by I. L. Bay a Co., Chleaao Board of h.J. and New York Siosk July '21 -The foreign markets weri strong ti.lay. Liverpi.d eloainM I l-H over yeslerdav, il IU. Chicago opem d Ug higher, 7ti I -a Hapiambar ami after touching 7 .',, adlBBaad to 7tl fi-H, closing 7(1 .'l-N. There was gissl o cal buying on unfavorable raptlPM Iron, the northwest ami the harva.l returns are not holding up to recent estimates. Htoeke steady. Money I', per cent ('lose yesterday, 7ft ft-H to 7ftl4. Opau ti.lay, 7(1 l-H. Kange ii.iay, 7ft4 to 7(1 ft-H. Clow ti.lay, 71 M. oi Klseahure is an advertisement hy County Uupariulaadanl J. K. NvurUa of dab-, for holding examinations lor lanebers' certificates, as follow. Slate papers, commencing Wednesday, August h, at th in bouas bare com liming until Saturday ; for eaunt) papara, ooninaeuuiing Aagual K, eontinu ing until Krida) . lorpninai, ,. rlili cates, Weduesiluy and Thurailay. Had Honors From Odd Follows, Artisans and Woodman. At nine o'clock this inoriiinir, from the M. K Church, South, the liineral ol the late J. W. OnPaUM w ux held. Kev. Mr. (iray, puxtor ol the church, gave a brief addre.N., and obiluarv , the cludr rendering several hymns After tin- sorices were concluded, the Odd I'ellows iisik charge of the casket, and the burial service of that order aeal uerfor d at the grave. Kor Odd lellowx, J..- Noll and J. II. Mi-Hill were pull liearerx, lor the Woodm, i Charles Mel arlaml ami . M Kra r, and for tin- Artisans, I ,eorge Hone and William PolanMi J. w. Hnrdana wa. kutu in ITkMM sin in August of IHftll. lie removi.l to Missouri hen seven years old, and afoaaad a I lain, in ihho. settling in thi. count,. He engagi-il in the slock business I ere during the remainder ol hi. life At the lime id his death, I wild sheep which Were railgisl near I a I , ramie How ihe Accident Occurred. Al La (iramle, a coroner's impn-st 111 bald, Willi the r suit that these were the disclosures : Mi . (liirdane was probably ruling it -addle horse ami Icudmg a packhorxe, when the horses were Irightelied at a thunder storm that came up when he was ghoul two miles from the camp Ihe horse on which he rode pimped backward, throwing him against a tree, and causing the rupture ol a bus. I yea sel of the Main. One of the herders saw the horse, running loose, and when found hy hint was yet alive. The other herder was brought, and the two succeeded in partially reviving Mr. (urdaiie, hut he was not able again to -peak, and battled s, .n thereafter. ('bus l.anc, Ihe paint dealer, ha. sold a half Interest in his store to l I leh lier, iii Portland, who is an ea- IMViOMad man in that line of hu.iueaa. In is also an rapaH sign painter and 'I rator. .Mr I- etcher bu. inovi. his lamily to Pcmllclou t,, reside in the future. Mr l ane has enjoyed a large trade In the past and Ihe llrm ol aue 1 letiber an- as.un.1 labia huxiuca in the luture. Vou uasiime no risk when von bnv Chamlierlaiu'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llaaaady lailman a On druggists, will refund your inouey if vou are not satisfied after uaiug it. It ia every w here admitted to be the most successlul remedy In use lor bflUal uomplalnta ami the only one that never lails II is pleasant, safe and reliable. e The List ol Wounded Wlio have been healed by Haulier Salve is very large. Il heals all wounds or sore, ami leaves no scar KMppan'a Pharmacy. COUOrlg. ABTMMA. Do not ase" s i ou.l liii., Money ana ji Ould, uUIiji .i uf Ter i.,...i. .ihJiu.k. ,Lj.,.,.t !..!,' ' -- Mrf In " -ii n Honey and Ter Us nit.u.... Dmnnktitt HSSMSSsV sfs s.4 IS I. wllk mikm m411u tmt. OmUUi uu ufUus 1 1. .1 ... SkImxI U Oa sjg egaaMaaaaBi ivunitmt. coNsuMsiios. la oniag. Folay'a Honey and II na kess he Ike asei Tar Sum a koU mil s. srutokir mi a sa f.lM kfVM U sdruiaW M.l.l. u..l,.lillSFo- iuw buioltiMis!' lay' Honey and Tea r.li.f ! tli. .r .01. u SmI our hue mu4 I. ssrlf M MM tks naklmf inset Issasssssar. Ucio..ultaihtoUsssi CROUP. SNkUMDSM. 1 i.ui.-.j, ol lufuu Dr. J. U BUkwti, 0 Am tmM ti I lirt. di. .! ... MUk., Mr.. "I kvs A Oruui,, ..I on. mi u.d Foler'e Honey Jms UimmS sueld end Ter I. thn. srr t... sees esses hag Fo htawa Msaj pu.uuiu- y'e Honey end Tat aim tk. iwi uiuath. sua mmu mint kmm lu Um. ewdrMslU." BANNER salve It a Healing Wonder. nmmiM uy aoni-i-ns, ciuumm v, fUNutuuruN. 'f Minit.