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1 pROPT PRICES ON DRY GOODS: 30 yards Scotch lawn $1.00 spools Merrick's thread 25c KK) yards Val. laces lc per yard. Eve nieces Broadhead Dress Goods Tw F iAkl. Q npr varH the wool Moves rapidly AT LEAST 400,000 POUNDS SOLD WKBK. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. Chronicle, they reoentlv struck, at a depth of 100 feet, what they believe to he a very encouraging oil prospect. Mr. KreUer drought with bitn sain pies of the mud taken from the hole at various depths, which are strongly im pregnated with parafine. As a result .. niUrP of the discovery a company was incor- inf.L. Lf.-i nvji poi-atea nere worny to develop the (iron pect. nr. tretzer hhv- the outlook tor oil on Fifteen Mile creek ahove Ihifur is as good, if not better than on M Kav creek, and that boring will be commenced in the latter neighbor!) ! in a few weeks. n ii . . . . . ,,""ln to t-2 Mark Whin ouni oy atmsrCat 50 Cant a Buihsl. I'.....!!.., t ... . . csou, .nine n. wool is com ng 111 I llil. U. a .. I I Im - . . . . .' " nn 10 siato tnat . lemn, iisi.taiu pounds lias Isvn pur xiiuieion miring the past wWb i irom III to 10 V- Some has been bought for as low as 8c, but there s very nme ol n clipped in I ma- "miuv.v. m lew namls ol slioep at the m mth of Nutter creek, where there rent deal of sun. in the H lllll'll u Hi.n KiMilllll ior tliese low OH. .tilt lolls Local Produce Market. Pendleton dealers are paying the fol- 'niim irnos 1 1 ir rune h nn.l fim, .... dmo: ' Mutter, :tt) to 40c per roll, R. f .KK " per no. Turkeys-Alive, 12l,c per pound, tieese $12 per dozen. Dooko M.W per down. l nickens - f:i ..hi to 4.."0 per dozen. i oiauws ii.,, to per suck. Strawberries-Walla Walla, three loxes for 25c. New potatoes 5c. hair-alippml, weather-beaten or grub by, one third less. relts-Hearskins, each, aa to tise. M II A to cutis, each, $2 to 15: badger. each, 10 to 40c; wildcat, 25 to 75o ; house cat, 5 to 20c; toi, common gray, ,'tO to 5tV; do red, 1.50 to $2 ; do cross, 5 to f,; lynx. M to Mi mink, MM to fl.25; marten, dark Northern. t to 1 ,o. pale pine, 1.50 to II1 , muskrat, 5 to 10c; skunk, 25 to ;Sc ; otter (land), IStolfj panther, with head and claws perfect, 2 to $5; rac coon, SO to S9oi wolf, mountain, with head perfect. II M to 5; prairie wolf or coyote, 80 to 75c; wolverine, 4 to f. . heaver, per skin, large, 5 to tii ; do BMIOni, per skin, Ifl to 7; do small, per skin, f I to 2 ; do kits, per sikn, 50 to 75c. PIONEERS OF THE PACIFIC in Trunk and Fruit Injurad MM! Orsgon. I aanil liSl-.t ' M in- inn's mi" i" " l..l,( na ill I IJUHI id DtDV l"' Nssr IVtidletnn, garnen irucs frrfr badly ilamaged night tieiore .MCuniiOK to reiwris inai navr in. H. J. layior. living eigni nurtheaat. "tates that melons, i .nil ikiUUh'h apiareiitly were Alto wheat, it ftMId not be rstsbetlier or noi any damage tso ilnns. Near Weston and Irnil suffered, especially M near Weston. I.a tirande i eoltl weather, hut no apparent rti ths tiernes l.sker I ny ami i also suffered , as is shown by Is.i iwmg dispali'li in me r.asmre- ui. iniD there : Niar Baker City. atriitv, Jone - 1-ast nigtit, a roM frost was i'Xienenced ill tion of this valley, killing MCtiotn all the fruit, lull tiave nut lieeli received from tin- valley vet, nor the rich i.sarti liiitrict ol Kagle aad I'ine r and thr Burnt river vallev. but fetrn! that great damage has f ruit here is not far ad- . N nig io the lateness ( the too! su in tlie right condition Hied. For the past two days li cold weather lias been ex- one dsy tliere l'ing snow ' mutt of the time. Old Soldier t Experience. M. Austin, a civil war rtwfB. fiaensstsr, lod., writ.-: 'lv wife ict i long time in spite of nod w- treatment, tint wmn rln.llu lotUr, King's New Life fills. J Mfeaj wonders fur her health." ralways do. Try them. Only 2r,c i.imiu d UP. drug store. IHIT STIUCK OIL. Hiio The Dallet That Ha la KDcouriKed. . L Kretasr sod eon. L II. . saasai llnti todar from M. ku. ,.r.L "nrten ktllaa ,,iitl, ni i II..' I Cfflllilli cuuutv. aintkii Mul Bob Nobis Fined. Robert Noble, of Owyhee, Idaho, who has more sheep than anv other man in the I'm ted States, sometimes throws away his monev. The lt,iine Capital News nays: The deputy stock inspector of that county had Mr. Noble in the toils of the law a short time ago for some irregularities in the condi tion of his flocks. Noble was in a harry at the time and could not linger iu Silver City. Hather than be de laved he paid his line of f KK and went his wav. John Lamb of the Nuggett. always envious, tearfullv regretted that he couldn't dig up ten cents as readily as Noble did the hundred dollars. Probably the avocations of the two gentlemen account for the difference in their funding capacity. A man so faulty in judgment ac to follow Mr. Lamb's profession should lie denied even the ten cents. IK usually is. m 1 Fishing Near Bingnam. Trout fishing in the vicinity of Bingham springs, on the Umatilla river, is aaid to be excellent this vear. and there comes proof of it in the shape of a numtierof packages of Dolly Varden trout sent by Manager Avery oitne siirings to lrien.li in Pendleton. The fishing grounds of rlinghaiu are wen protected and a line run of flsh is the result. Those who visit the springs this summer, the resort now being opeu for the reception of guests, will appreciate the trout fishing, if they are that way inclined, or, in any event, they will share in the trout dividends which are frequently offered at the tables of this mountain resort. m i ' Bswars of Ointments ror Catarrh that Contain Msreury BMr iry will urcly duiro the seiiKH "1 ' "tnell u l "Oinplotely dfrinnr.- " . : .in wu.-n filtering ll ihn ,r faoee. -h articles stioulu u. , u d aa, iiulil in, .ri'.riptniii fruiii re pin utile pliysl- ciaua. rut tuc .mm..- thai w.ll 00 o n l'ild Ui the kixhI you eau piMalbly derive lr.nu them Hall' Catarrh Cure, mauula. lured by K. 1. Cheuey it Co., Toledo. 0 voulalus uu men urv. aud i lakeu luiurually, aeilug directly upoVi the MaM and mucous surfaces of the system. Iu buyiug Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure you get Ihegi-uufue. ll is lakeu internally, and made iu Toledo. Ohio, by K. J. Cheuey k Co. Tesli mutual free. Hold by all druggist, price 7.V, per bottle. u rauuiy rill ne eierythlng Hi aud beuutflul iu la intriusir ui.pii, ... risk o. v.-.vi'r asMsikMasiB. i "i"s your , repnaeiilod. y at IMBJ "u run n0 L HUNZIKER, PSSBW and IUU --ariivaaiBBii. are the best. Can't Beat Martin. You can't beat Martin's prices on griKierioe and you can 't bud a nicer, I k -aner etox-k of MIXMtfitl tO - ' from, lie has now in stock a special line of lancv cheese including im ported limberger. Iry some of the kippered herring and smoked white In that he has receive! from the feast. Kememlier the bakery depart ment of Martin's store is the b ht in the city. eXaiu! cV He Sha Didn't Wear a Mask. But her beauty waa completely hidden by sores, blotches aud pimples till sbe uaed Bucklen's Arnica Halve. Then they vanished as will all erup tions, fever sores, boils, ulcers, car bOMiet and felons from its uee. In fallible for cuts, corns, burns, acalds and pilee. Cure guaranteed. 25c at 1 all man ,v Co. 'a. High( st Award for Merit ' given i 'W vcri in l . U IL P i -"r nutritive :s;,,nK propertiei "ior I fine bread liiose who h 'lualities, ami lur and hoi.. - . ivailwl ,:,""" our ureatl h "our ,:;::' .":,t,"n awa-a 'f.HJJ. but C-ROHKAIAN. letmiPton, June . Local millers are paying &0j n,.r bushel for No. 1 club and redchaff delivered at the mill. and W'g to V.h- for the same at outnle warehouses, hxporters have .vcasnm ally paid 4)c for wheat at outside ware houses, but it is a half cent over the market. Mr. Hvers id the reason ne pain inc tor a lew choice ots at outside wared, nixes wnx because tie needed the wheat to s-rilld. Wool. Boston, June n. While the ileinnnd for wisil continues qimt here, yet some fair sales have been made, and there is a steady tone In the market as a whole. Fine wool- are holdiinr on well in price, but the medium urailes are inclined to weaken. I'ealers claim the price has been too close ami a wider spread is looked for either through an advance in line or a further decline in the medium. Territory wools head the list of sales, with tine medium and line scoured quoted at AO to 42c. Foreign wools are ijuiet, but fine Australians are firm in price. Quotations: Territory, scoured bneis, Montana, tine medium and 'me, I o Uc; scoured, i'J to i.W ; staple, -l.'i to I'm-. I tab, Wyoming and Idaho, tint medium and line, ll' to l:ic; scour, si 40 to VJv ; staple, 4i to 4."ic ; Austra lian, scoured basis, spot prices, comb ing Usrline, ii to , L'c ; go.Hl, i,S to 0c ; average, i." to tbc. St Louis, June Wool, uncliungi territory and Western medium, l;t to l.V; Hue, 10 to lLM.c; coarse, lOtOlSt an Francisco, Juiu. n. Wool- sprnig Nevada, 10 to UV; Kastern t'regon, 10 to 13c; allev Oregon, into 1'ic; moiintaiu lamb, 7 to He; San Joaquin plains h to 7c; Humboldt and Mendocino, to 10c. Eastern Livestock:. Chicago, June fi. Cattle Keceints. L'O.OOO, strong; gotsj to prime steers, . - : st icken and f Iers, f.i.lil to f4.SU ; cows and heifers, I'J.HO to 5. 10 anm rs, .' to W.75: hulls, ll'.lsj to 4..ri0; calveH,f4..'si to fii , Texas steers. t.8fi to $5.40; bulls, L',7') to 18.86. Ilogs Kecepts today, i'i.tksj toinor. row, L'ri,000; left over, 4400; easier tuixed and butchers, .'i.7d to ''- j gisjd to choice heavy, 6.H0 to $o.U7'tf roagb heavy, 16. 60 to 5.7.5; light 1 i to ; bulk of sales, . so to f.r.yo. Sheep Receipts, iM.OOO; weak ; good to choice wethers, ft to4.40; fair to choice mixed, .i 'io t i $4. JO; Western sheep, 4. .W to 4.40; vearlings, ft. 40 to 4.ti0; native lamlis, :!.on to 6s86 Western lamlis, fl.i.) to f i J.. Trade in Wheal. I'ortland, June ti. The Commercij Review says: Wheat is firm, hut with the exception ol occasional sale of small parcels trade is almost at a standstill. Wo have entered into tin- last month of the cereal year. A iiuiu her ol cargoes are t to be loaded here at I'ortland, as well as Tacnna., to close up a very prosperous season. The country is not cleaned up with wheat, as some parties here in Portland sav but I'matilla, Walla Walla and the Falouee have some good sited parcels that ought to he sold, bllt us the same is held oy parties well able to carry the name, we doubt if most of it Hill not go over for next season's fleet. It is reported that some of the large hold inga in Walla Wulla county will proh ablv lie sold this month. Kximrters are paying above l ie market value lor wheat, and are taking their chances for a rise m foreign markets. At present the market is rather dull, and our car MOM MOV a decline in values. New wheat will hardly (tome to tide water before the last of August aud as there are a lew ships chartered lor July aud August there is plenty of wheat for them. Charters of ships are very tirm, and 41s 3d has been paid for vessels for liocelnber loading, ll is very doubtful if freights will lie any lower the first half of this season, and all depends on the foreign market whether prices will Isj higher than ar praaeiit. The shipping interests have secured plenty of wheat for all vessels that will load this month, and vessels will suffer no detention. (.Quotations are: For club, -VJ to 00c ; bluestem, ol to to per bushel. Biscted Otflesrs Wsdnaiday Night Excursion to Bingham Sunday. Juns 9. I lie meeting of William Martin M campmei.t. No. i, Pioneers of the lacinc, was well attended Wednesday evening. It n. ii. njt (or I he elec tion oi miicers of the encampment for the ensiling ix months, but the mem ber- are BDMsMDtljP satisfied with the present ollicer- and thev .lid Hlllllll- thing out of the usual order of MOM' lure. On account of the phenomenal growth of the order diirinv the past six months, the ollicers were re-elected in a body, as follows: K. J. Kirkui.in, Oommamleri Mrs. Mnrv Knight, captain; Mrs. Aldue May's, chaplain: Mr- L, V, Lampkin, scribe; Mr liattie BtantUld, treasurer; Kov Salis- 'iiry, ancient guide; J. M. Pointer. messenger: J. M. Jarvis. north scout; Ed fiimmelaarn. south scout: I. . Wickersbam. picket: 0. Turner, sunti- tie I. Lxourilon to Bingham. PlBDI were discussed for the excur sion to Miiighaui on Sunday. June B. rb IpMial train will leave' I'etnlleton at s :!ila. in. and will return in the veiling. The tare is H cents for the round trip. -sw m m BXPKLLBD FOB SUNDAY PLAYINU. Byan. of Whitman, Disciplined by ths College Faculty. Kay Ryan, the plucky little catcher I the Whitman college baseball team I in trouble a- a result of the suudav gai n I'endletoii, savs the Walla Walla I'liion. At a meetim of Ihn ollcge facultv Moiidav evening be was re, ..iiHiieiided by 'resident Pennine (or snpsension and tne other members of the pedagogic staff of the institution coincided with the president's view of the matter. Mr. Kyan was therefore suspended from the institution for the tune heing. In order that he may be re-installs! it will be necessary for him to apply to the faculty and the question of removing the ban will then have to lie ballotml u (Kin. Kyan claims t halt at the time of the Pendleton tr.p there was no college rule against Sunday baseball on the part ol the students. I'resi lent I'en- rose admit- this, but states that he -out m anting to Kyan that if he played a Sunday game he wnud be suspended. Kyan claims that he was approached hv Manager Walters of the Whitman team and told that he had been ordered ied to play, but that he did not con sider Walters either iu the light of a Bomber of the faculty or as the facultv '- mouthpiece. fl stisxl upon the ground that lie was free until such tune as a rule had been passed and a bOM Bdd teacher ol the college had taTTOd notice upon him. He therefore went to Pendleton and played base ball. The members of the faculty con sidered this to lie an open violation of their authority and resolved to disci pline the young man. President Pooroet stated last night that a ruling had been passed that iu future all members of the college are prohibited from engaging in Sunday Mtnei. 1 cannot imagine a Harvard or a Vale man, "be said, "engaging in Sunday games or Sahhath desecration." A DISTRESSINd ACCIDIiNT INDIAN WOMAN AND HBB OVRR. CHILD RUN nilnear Near Tha Dallas Saw Tham. Too Lata, on tha Track of tha 0. R. ft N. The Dalles, June 6. A distressing accident occurred on the O. R. A N! line live miles east of this place at 13:30 on Wednesday. Passenger train No. 2 was going east at full speed, and when rounding a sharp curve on a high fill, the engineer discovered an Indian woman and small child riding horse back on the track not 1?00 feet a head of the rapidly moving train. He ap plied the brakes, but could not stop the train until it was upon the nn- tortunaie woman. hen the engine struck the horse, the animal was hurled over the embankment, but the woman and child fell in front of the engine And were passed oyer by the entire train. Coroner Hutts was iiotitliMi of the accident, and with an extra engine went out to the scene and brought the remains to town. Thev were frightfully mangled, both luslies Iming cut in two. No was held. Ths Dallas Fair. Arrangements are being made for holding the second Kastern Oregon dis trict fair in The Halles next fall, some time in October. The new driving park will be fenced aud supplied with grand stand, box stables, etc.. and a splendid stMod program will ts arranged. It is the pnrsiseto hold a street fair in con nection wtin tne agricultural meeting. inquest Religion Losing Ground. country is becoming agitated some one is decaying I I "Cll-iS lolls The oyer religion. Periodically arises and declares that it This results in countless This ipftct will oontftin Some Interesting News Tomorrow (Friday) Evening, until the agitation runs its course, and still religion llourishes. H always will, for it is something the world neisls. One of the tlnest recommenda tion! of I Listener's stomach Hitters. the great American stomach strength ener, lies in the fact that it has lived HI years in spite of hundred- of imi tations, ami is renowned for its cure of constipation, dyaiiepsia, biliousness. malaria, lever and ague, ami sees to it that the lifegiving elements of the food are assimilated with the blood. There is nothing "pist as good." See that a private revenue stamp covers the neck of th.- bottle. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AMKKICAN PLAN. $.1.00 per Day and Upwards finest Hotel In the Pacific INorthweat For Sals. One ten loot header, three header beds, one fourteen horse I'itts im proved power almost new. Call or address, J. T. LIEDALLKK, Adams. Arrivals at Hotel Psndllon (' II Hr.-ck jr, llaker City. J Allison, Poriludi J W Canon, i'ortland. J r leboll, Rook Creek. S hteiubv, San I rancisco. J (i Slayileii, Dotfolt. ) Imdale, I'ortland. J N Hunt, Chicago. John 11 Ash ton, Chicago. K J Hatchings, San f-rancisco. ' hM H Jordan, Wt. l.ouis. Isaac (irab, Chicago. si K Arnold, Chicago. D McOilvery, Walla Walla. QOQ K Kola-Ms, Portland. O J. Warden, I'ortland. Alex Sinsbeiiiii-r, i'ortland. sain 11 -toy, I'ortland. (' .1 Jones, -an (TnumIMOi J II RotB. I'eoria, 111. K Marts, I'ortland. ti W Hunt, I'ortland. H C ROM, Keudig, I'aa. C 1. Dowoar, vpkaiin. C R Itoosevelt. Caeto, Spokane. J I O'Honnell, I'ortland. J L Smithy Athena. Ham LsM and wile, Spokane. Number Your Houses. See olficial notice bottom second page of this paper. m e A suite of rooms in the Kast Ore- gomah building, hot and cold water, bathrOOUi, for fll a month during the si. miner. Apply at the l-.ast Oregouiau olfii e. S.rsSHT Dem Freezers 99 I have a full line cf The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers rooa oue piQt to twu qsjgjrt wiH frwze cream lu rom three to five minutea; alao have a full lln of Hlmig tackle, hainmocka, etc. See my before buying C TAYL0R, the Hardware Man. it I'ortland, June tf. The commercial editor of the Oregouiau savs: The weather In America continues to be the controlling factor in the wheal situa lion. It is nearly a year since the crop of the Hakotas and IliOMMtfl CUt down 6U,U0U,UUU tO oo osi.iss. bushels by drought, aud the specter ol that damage is again stalking through the wheat pits, and, while it has not yet ecared up a Leiter, it has cans, d slight nervousness Which, with a moderate amount of eiiOAiurageio. nt , might develop into a bullish fever 1 here was an easier tone yesterday on account of rains in Kansas and other portions of the Middle West, where trouble was encountered last year, but the crop is not yet made, aud a repeti tion of last year's trouble would un doubtedly result in higher prices than were secured at that time. Hops. Wool, Hides. Portlsud, June . Hoos-12 to lie per nouud. Wool Vallev. 11 to 13c: Kastern Oreicou. 7 to 11c, mohair, 2U to 21c per pound. Shocpekins -Shearlings, 15 to 20c ; short wool, 26 to 36c; medium-wool, 3U to 60c ; long wool, no to fl each. Tallow 3c: No. t and grease. 2 to Sore Hands (uticuraSoa HIOICMUialOitt properly applied, with the profier ap pliance at the proter time, arouses the sluggish bloisl and sends it coursing through the arteries and veins like a sparkling, leaping brook. This removes clogged and poisonous matter from the system. Can you afford to go crawl ing around, dragging out a miserable state of feeling when such a remedy as DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT is within your reach? Write for inv free booklets, which explains fully all you may wish to know. DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. Kuaacl Hlock, POK1 LA NO. - OKHOON. MUST BE SOLD. Th- entire stuck of the ohl VViky B. Allen Musi.: Co. instruments to make room for a lafM and com plete line ol pianos, or Hans, small musical in striimeills ami s ll e e t music now on the road. Call ami sir tin- stock. You can save ; oo to i 25 on a piano. Firstclass tuner in attendance Wakefield & Failing. Uolden Mule Hlock, Court m . . 1 The College Athlete .THE PORTLAND I'UHTI.ANIi, owi s Special Katea to tiastern Orexon people for tourist , and commercial travelera. visiting Portland, haadquartara H. C. BOWHttS, Manager Arm In Arm with Your I'o, krihook. thir line carpets have Issen selected with .t in-w ol giving POO the best ral Va IOI vmir monev Neat, elngaiil and ultra. live putterus linked with durability, in. I within tl cans ol all. is what we are offering in our Hue stuck of rugs, carpets and sometbing 111 lace curtii ins and port lata. It will st ton iioihinK to lent at them. Pi o es lire right. Jesse Failing. Main strovt near llridge. Hotel Pendleton Under New ."hinucmciit Strictly nr.; u nicelleot Colsioe. oirery lodera Cooveoieocti HuDa ijaesiaa Glre Us a Trial. H ie- $2 00 a day Special Kates by Week or moot. Kr ami r.uiurd Itooms HaduArleri for Trovollnn The Keal Hotel In Coatern Oreoon. Van in an Bros-. Props. Successors to J. E. Moor ONE NIGHT CURE c per pound. Hides -XJry hides, No. 1, Io pounds aud upwards, 14 to 15c ; dry kip, No. 1. 5 to lti pounds, 14 to 16c per pound , dry ealf No. 1, sound steers, 0 pounds 1 . mm . 1, . C, . . ,, .... .. 1 and over, vo oc ; uu, w vj w i"....d, to 7c ; do under oo pouuas, o 10 7c; kip, 10 to ao pounds, oy to c, uo i.-al. 10 to 40 pounds 7c; do, can, un der IU pouuds, 7 to ttc; green (uu- K.-.l lc per pouuu loss; cuiib iuui., stags, uiotliealen, oauijr uui, ww-, Hunk Uis tuni'is Uiurtjiurlily, uu retiring, In a 1101 Utlier or n il. nn soai- lr, un.l SllulUt ll.cl) MlUl I III. UU ..lull.. Ill UlU ruat aklu cum an I pineal uf lmiIIIiiU. . .1 uid gluvv duiiiia' O.o ulglit. t ur sunt liaiels, luudug. iiuiniiia iialois, and isiliituJ duger vmU. Uil u iiuii iii I wuuUui l'ui. Suid u,isuiui m uid run ns. o i.i.CaaM, 1S. . Wou. . aWJsi. "All llsW II.. Skis SMla, JtaTaU. lit" ia, " tHm- Telephone 72. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Port. Who 1. ui.. 1 ls ItaanCk. parlMl ruunlns wliesl In bis tporlt Is uo mora sutuusiaain about llWl M6VQUM Ibau are tbuaa muii ami woiueu wbo ride lor , III ll. i ll A.NII HdJCAgt Ka mi . . 1 1 . .0 . 1 . riiiiuiiiH wbaeU of provau wortb, lur eOsuOft i'id salaly aaSe. rtisielsol Uatublar cod I .adieu or (ieut's Koadater 4 00 latdie or (ionts l.igbl Hoadster .140. UO (eiits 10 pOMM Kaoer oU.OO l.rtdi.-n or 1 lentil Ohaiuleee irtU.OU Ideals 20, T1, 'lh R. W. FLETCHER, BtfJSi bsbbbbbbbPIbmI IJAKVtUtJ. Prop 1 u. ip un Plan 111... k a 11I a half from depot. laoipl. 1.' ...111 III . .nine, lion K00111 K'rtd 50t. 75c. SIX Agsul UuaUIUuulf lou, Oraauu For Rif To go f 'inning call . ..LEE'S LICE KILLER... A sure remedy for lice aud mi tea. Stiuual foultry total koeim the heus healtiiy, mica grit aid. d Done meal gives strength to young vhicka. HONK MKAI. A . i.van. iuoffeusive hut nutritious fertiliser fur your laarua. or fur a uah to uiak. ...I 1 UJ 74 1 Hi 1 1 r C rl. sL.. I'onlli. ,i,l Itee Wi.i.i.Io Ive-.t &&".Aia Depot Stable, vuicwurill . mw7 liiiviired I'lnuiDtlr lTIr an I Tawuiarauk Foala 1'ilot Klgbl. s roala. Wood alee .uu drjr. Ofnue rear of riavingsliank. PJOJOLSTOM, OUKOOM For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. off mm