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AKKL I DAY CATTLB KrMjfn STATBS. c. .?. WE WILL SELL $15.00 liaoo 9ttiti $ iOO PiMf I 1,00 rants $12.f0 12:M Suits . $10.00 $ 800 $ fi.00 Pants 100 ft SJ0 I iJO Tants $ 3.25 $ 2.80 Pants 16c Necktit's 15c, by tlm com thev $2.75 2.00 leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. rvt- l-day.tobkr S, 1901. I0MLS flAY HERB. uwUTteom Will limn rmn- dision D'.amonu. ,. u,.r. . t . I" "I Slid ail I tasrtaii teams nsve vxpraaaea . ... i.l.i ll HI 1 M IHM Kailir . j , i .t . .u . . I m i iir pMOiineDt t,ur-;n- men wore luvsrlbf preset isst nigbt and urn I'euJIvton sboriia i Is sum rl hasvbaM. Tbe HOt I'D? mm Iff discussion H H. HlicKi wss insirurien io C u, proposition made by tbe i T.mma managers. M schedule on Mindsy. Oct- ,i mnth l.l.H' HTU.T 1)1 3k. aiUW.' luituDii.K-. M trip, liir iv".p,,w IS BT aiwi iwi .up - .. . I . . . ... I . ... ft.- ,! .Still's l' ri uruuivii imki . i: tn 1 :caia are the two tttlSt ,c uk northwest league and are. j . ... m a .... . . V ' (ill I i ill III There arc liaise who shout. ; twiner sugvlion oi an ei- jl. ooi wet who risiui io snow, it! itisr II Uo goo.) let-ling If - 1 tor tap tesmr and that the game ii.. lor blood, fc.rn if ibera (or rtid nm and line plunge, the hoyt took tbeir part like veteran. Tlie training was omifined ch i the bark held, that each one might know from the start hi poaition in in terference an.! the part M should take m burking the line. Falling on the L 1 1 J. I . . . . - . nan ami lacsiing eiuieii me alternonn praetKM. ii oi isst yesrs team are :ark in KDOOl and nadv to lend their atDM tenre in making a surressfiil team thi season. Will Wyrirk played left half laet year, lie if fai and hax iair might. McOartv, the old right half, has the - - ' i 5 i i . ... amauvgr .i i.wfii an. i weight. tev- ena, (ormerly (all hack, will probably try tor line position this vear. fay lor ha had two year's experience and ;- a valuahle man at goard. Croom na nereioiore piayeti tackle, tie ir making a try lor fall back and it probably the niu! promimug man on tbe team. til 170 pom.il in weight together with his .strength and speed make him a power tebiud .the line Jim Wyrirk, who (.laved rod last vear has not yet returned to school bat he is expected to arrive soon. Much is eiected ol the ne recruits as thev showed tbe proper football spirit in the practice yeaterday afternoon. Sold Surplus anil Nn. - - . . W ( w a Short. Mill is, wrhn is tl,.. ..it, livestock agent of the O. R. vv N , is here attending the first monthly market day. S-Mr. Milli.lhas recentlv retnrne.i from the districts in the mid lie weet where the drouth rle,l durins the summer, ami ha given attention to the conditionatobtaining on the ranches there. Mr. Millis draws the conclusion from his observations that rattle are verv good nronertv in.l ki timer nest March or May has V Will h in hmttmr .1 1 , i , " . wwvw iiT.ii.nil. I r "y re now. Thi he thinks because the cMtle people in the u.i.1 l1e west sold all their surplus during the droath times lust summer, ami now nave no fenlero , .. ,1. t , - v.i.w ..I .iitmii a re ... ..,.p i ..living nark the verv cat .e u.ey soM ,nen, hot the rattle have ""J seni 10 other point. Hie H'Ollle there were n, ...... .... I M"'t Mr. Mllli. "Sellin heir surplus cattle, they now would "ae io ouy it hark umn an.) th.. m... cannot do. I'hi creates a .),..,.. ..mi. . . . r "lc """uie wet, ami t(. . uuu nere am in localities wherein me uroutn .11,1 not take fWt at. tana also is short on heel mddIv. oai rattle remain in ii. ...., ki. ill ....... . . urn in oe .lasii iv tattennl n. n... ..... V. I , II..I ket, ami therefore there will be .en uiere practically nothing. Next .win or .navour people here will rin.l 0 good .leman.i that i iii i. .ui.. . nil. i, l.llr o ilo some business. The ,Ln...l i... supplving the shortage ,11 t-,i .. Oregon. Texas ami New Marian tfml gard the IhI sitnatioirthe bet lot ionr or Bve year past. 'The supplv of hav hereabout i ari, ,M wi( ,(, able to carry their feeder through the winter in good shape." CO- ran nrmg of the be accomplished verv manner to assist in the work of erad.rtion of the disease, and pro. pose to enlit the Indian in the - urine m me event the Indian, operate arithl him and other who lenu vainanie an), the neae.t;-poni,.i ninv lefore hwg. "It Is difficult, ' Mid kins today to the Kat to secure the They are not encourage the it lies within Will forward all eomplishment of Agent 1 1 i Irnwn laa Indian' DO-onaratinsi. mclineil to do much to Plan. But, in so far a my power, of rourse I project for the ac me proponed end CROOK COUNTY STOCK. ttOO Dollars Reward, f 100. rtic ra i.t. ol ti... imi will 1 pi .am tbat tlii rr it al lraat .mr .lr. a lful ll.uaw I hat science lias beru ablr in cure ID all It la-.- ami that 1. catarrh Hall , atarrli Cure U the ouly posltlvs cure new known tc tic me. In al iraU'ruit) tatarru belD( a constltu tlunal .Unease reualra a constitutional treat tbe fact that the Pendleton i went. Hall's I'alarrb fure I. taken lUternaUv h. tl, t.rst Mthil.itinn la acUog dlr lly on the bloo.1 an 1 dmui fur it u giuraiiiee guod baaabkll. uo were instrumental in tb arrangement are : Krank J. Kuriiifh and L. Bet- Couidn t Have Stood It t kad Iti h. ng Pile. They're akPoylnf; but But kiin a Ar bt will cure the worst case ob earth It has cured v For Injuries. Paint or : Lirnt .', ' lie beKt HJvlv . "Jrtt Price a box Cure ij Sold ty Tkllmsn it Co. 1161 SCHOOL FOOTBALL Pruue Last N fht-LIn Up of Tsam U school f.jutball team met Bini :o the first regular prac tt aMOti. They were a bosky ptayan clad mostly in uniforms M oat into the end. wore back takal bouse after tbe afternoon jj the short signal practioc a i a x i k I . MJj I CLOCK. 'ATCH, RING. ''ATCH CHAIN. CHARM. SE f 5;UER FORKS, IVES0R wOMS OR AN .-r:M rt x iru- WwaaaWTWa W aaythine io the j"ir)' line HH)g-Kl I WILL '''tOl THH. Hk.s r OK i. rap k J w Ilk.' ft J . . . . . Jeweler aud Optician '"aauaaderand Halter's faces of the .yslem theret.v luuu latiou ol tbe .liseas.. an J giving tbe pa tient strvngtn bv bull ling tip the constitutlun and aaslsuug nature induing Its Work Tbe proprietors have so much laltb in Its curative powers that Ibry offer One Hun-lre.1 lKliars lor any case that It (alls to cure. SeU'l lor list ol le.t.uiouials AJ.lress r. 1. t'HKNK V A CO.. Tole.lo, Ohio. Sold by Iruc(ist. 7Jc. Hall's Famllv Pi. Is are tbe best. Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton. J I Hall, New York. K S Kdgertoii, Seattle. I I Mernabao, Portland. II M Dtv, Boston. J S Iiavie, Rochester, N. Y. W (i Goodman, Boston. F K Ramsey, Portland. L W White, Portland. bnlts. Spokane. A S Heatneld, Spokane. Geo W Harris, Portland. Andrew Wylander, Portland. Geo Herreu, Portland. 8 L Johnson, Cosmopolis. L Eisfeldar, Portland. H B Keas. J S W de Jong, Louisville. B Waggoner Philadelphia. A Welch. G 8 Youngtnau, Portland. I B Cotnan. N Berkelay. i -t .... Locamy rorgss to th Front In Im proving Brds. r l. . . . v i 1 ii a countv is fast lorging to the i ron t as a stock raising country, savs tne rrinevine Keview. The catt) ra.ser lor a nnmtmr ol vears have been improving the breed and have spent ronsnlerable money in so doing tear ago it was the number thev de sired but now they are looking more to inequality. I he range has become partially eaten out and cattle have to oe text more or leas and our stockmen nave come io me rourlusion that it costs no more to raise a good an unit I than a poor one and that there is more prom m raising the former class. For the last two weeks several im pnrtant sales have been made and de monstrates the fact that the market at nome is better ttian abroad. Last luefdav mI t 4isl of three .n.l four year old steer were delivered to Messrs. Lyle .V Brown of Cross Keva. Of the above amount Mr. 8. 8. Stearns sold Jid bead am he was t.aul i. 4il per hundred weight. Thev Were weu-lied here, and brought him BS7 .iris is one ,.' u,e iiesl a e ma. e in the rouiitv. Heretofore, our cattlemen have hail tourive their cattle from LA) to ''io Ullles tiefore thev Would be wenthe.1 ami in thi case the shrinkage would be quite an item. Now that loss can lie dune awav with bv a delivery at home. Messrs. Brown have always given the top price lot rattle and are men who understand their business. They expect to take these rattle to their ranch near Cross Kevs and feed them. C. Sam Smith, whose nlant is situat ed on the Ucboco aboat Li miles from Prinevilleis one of our nriiirioal cat- tie rai-ers. Mr. Smith take a ireat deal of pride with his cattle and has a ne cattle as you will nud in the coun ty. He has tbe Hereford breed. Re cently be sold tJO bead of vaarling steers to Bob Cannon, ol Mountain reek, for :'.'. and 50 head of yearling heifer for a head to Shown A Can non of Mitchell. This is the best sale Im this class of cattle reported in the cmity and .i- a just recognition of the care which Mr. Smith has given ttiem. other good sale have lieen reported but have not tne figures at hand to g . e CRANI It , WOMAN'S CLUI. I kit. l.i .... I... M ....... .r-. ,,, Krlin me attertisi ani mal within an enclosure, and tbe ap. plication of the curative agent that are now known to be efliearion, the mangy ravnses will to a large extent lie cured. " I lie aiaealU has Itesn during form er years that the state and federal gov ernments have not worked in harmonv, and as a consequence Ittle ha MM done to remove the disease from the re servation. It is possible that under the plan now proposed, whereby the agent and the federal meat iMpSJCtui, Or. Lantl, will operate together. Some etter results will le reached. LirtON WILL CH ALLINtiB. Th Irishman Proposes to Hav th Amrlea's Cup. Mr I liomas Linton ha mnni the first intimation that he will challenge again tot tne America s cup, said gthe new inn neraiii on .Momlav. You may sav for me." lie said. "that if the cup is to leave this in try I am determined to have it " rrom saving more than this sir Thomas aked to he excused. George L. Watson, the designer of Samrork II. had left the Krm only a few minutes liefore Sir Thomas made this announcement. If Sir Thomas foe not issue a challenge for a rare next year it is not unlikely that there may he a rare. It Is reported that the emperor of Germany is OBOSidsi ing the matter of challenging of the America's cup. There is talk of nth ers also challenging. It is understood here, says the New York Tribune's London OOCrMpoad nt. that Sir Thomas l.ipton will not send a third challenge through the Royal I'lster Yacht club lor the America's cup. Many p. -pie at insider that as the contest is' an international one, no private individual should be permitted to try to bring back the trophv to thi country. The challenge should, it is maintained, emulate from a representative body, and there is no club in the I'nitexl Kingdom that ha a better claim to represent the nriiisn vanning interests man (lie Koyal ucht squadron. So far as is known, however, there is no ioten tion on the part of the (anion Co we club to take any steps in the matter. Some storie are current in (lagow of new challengtrs, and it is even said that the German emperor has an eve on the cup, lut little reliance need be placed on rumors of lb 1 1 nature. MOM for TUB BLIND. Former Pndlton Boy, i has Nabaraall, Propos On far Portland. Of a former Pendleton loy, the Baker City IHtmocrat says: Cnas. K. Noiergall, the well known Baker bilml hoy I tnxioita to establish an indust rail home in Portland, for hi fellow unfortunate. With that end in view hi friend In thi cltv who knew him le( ire he met w ith the unfortunate accident which robbed him of his eye sight, have tendered their assistance ami encouraged his humane effort bv donating a lilieral purse. Mr. Nettergall's idea is to establish a home for the blind that will he self sustaining. He asks no charity. He wants to teach th unfortunates a trade, and make an opening for them to earn the "bread of life." Broom making, mattress manufacturing ami other trade will be taught, and the work done will lie paid for, thus mak ing the inmates of the institution in dependent, and free from the humilia tion of accepting nny charity Mr. Nelergall ha been promised tbe hearty co-otasratlon of a number ol prominent Portland citisens and hi numerous friends in thi city wish him success in his noble effort He will leave for the "wehfoot" ntv in s few days. You LOVE VOliR WIFE. Don't Let Her do the Washing... eAT' F .Ires It pays to tnulo at lli Hj Can't Afford to Elsewhere Pur B( lorr knowing what (lvant. . , it. h i at tins store TL. . w sing; is demonstrated La. V fM U.U ,,, o..l I 7 ' ' ... ... -.,7ir- aiway ari oi pr iprr it does not r nt timing Special for this Week MEN'S si mixtures, w littors. glut ITS in black. 1,1,,,. . . . , "wo aim i.mr v III tin ... . " 1 'iimnicii ami 7 !(1 ' MKN S Al l. WOOl lt't til llrw stvlt SUITS perfet t S.8JS .in m a Urge "! hem Ir. Boy s Suits lt()V S LONG PANTS SUITS i...... , . in .Miir. ) .it k Cheviou, itmgli ma.ir. ihould Im Jd Iwtl I .line at avg St' I I S, knee pants suits MinbM patterns. jg wrth 13,0a at only $8.80 ThePEOPLES WAREHOUSE itnl fancv Stlbl .it ft, hi s rw rii 1 1 in a I. its!'' as-.oi ttiiont n( tlir thing for sclinol. wt 7iN- " lain s i fendlettin, Orsgon. I'lif Stt)i that st'ts tin1 tiacp l Wo will liinrv tl i ii n will charge you triHe a 'liinaman u i it li'ttT. The Domestic Laundry. DEVERS -- i i ., . KxTlm '.' ' XwTr I ' rl ' s. Is iS4 M r.ama ) rtsaTSIos ? " ' I- -- .T nl. S ...ir H ,' I. RTTJI -.,..., , B.w. .!. aajSaS SllmylsMs Ik lln "'.'I M Im. .. SI.... n. ..If BaaMfl ,,,.',, s.iTm " awaafiafcaawa, wiia i,s. t. uis.. few AdSrasa, aiahop Namatit Oc, r. PranckMo, Oat. Olt 4I.K HV I' VI. I. HAN A CO.. PWmtWIi I'RNULimiN, OltMiOsi MARBLEahoORANITE MiHUKfPlli Hms: I 1 1 ll DTD Marhle -Granite Works I If I j C S"t iH We do our own work and jrnaran- II I f I I F H I lM tbe same al lowsat pri.c w " till aBHKfl I mutes Mlven oil all kind ol & . jBV-W Mt It stuns Kit stm-k mi ban. I avats Ht H v T" - JT It will .a t.. ..iir work 'all ailil ' a Ht-.-PL 1 ' KmI l'ri '- lietnre (Mar inn saaMtSI ii K. .V S. irMl, GREATEST STRENGTH finest flavor amu absolute pupity c- j pantee o e.o, kfi.isi .... o Mac Ltoas For Sal. The stau liu. s from buinpter to Whitney, Canyon City, (iranite, Law ton aad Alamo including all stock, vehicles, equipment and government mail contracts. Terms, 910U0 cash balance will be taken from receipt from the government contract as earn ad. A rare opportunity. Sutupter Transportation Co.. BOmpter, Oregon. What's Your Face Worth. SniHime a fortune hut never if ou nave a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth pat he and blutcbea on the skin -all sians of Liver Troubles But Dr Kings New Ufe Pills give Clear Skin Rosy Cheeks. Kit h Complexion Only L'f. ent at Tallman A Co. Mouse. All persons Xn Wliii tiiemselves lu- dobtl to me all! pleaae call and set tle. H. M. ILO All. TO LUBB A COLO IK 0MB DAY Laxative Bruuio Uuiuia Tablala. A 1 laXc Uriorgiat- roluuil ibe muut) if it tails In cur a. n ur.jta t signature is uu aacti bui . s a a- av m. a i a a s a ex i m a- Has Us Own Building, and Is out of Mi The only Woman' club in the state to own it own home is s library asso ciate m in. the little Ujwu of (Jranite, over in the mountains of eastern Ore gon. eati' eight years ago the so ciety was formed, and on the very sensible plan of bulletin from the ground up,1 they got a lot and had a buib ling uiiivwl on it; increasing the sise and improving and lieautifymg it as tbeir means justibed, says the Port land (Ireguiiian. I lie . la'inll. COmpOSed of lea thsu a score of aoinen, waa organised on strictly business principles, conse quently incorporated at once). A year ago some debt, necessarily incurred, was Wljed out, Slid tbe pretty little buildiog which is assessed at ftiuu belonged to. the women, who by eu- eutertatnmeuts, social affairs and the hardest kind ot work had earned it. A library is rapidly being accumu lated, and the women hope to receive the beueUt of the late library law. None deserve it more, for none gave it heartier support before its taaaage, and from their midst came the repre sentative whoaw untiling effort carried it to victory, the name of this dub is no misuomsr The I'auiihters of Progress. tlie time tight air and here u the place io heater:, ami steel raueeH. get I Now is rsiu iu flftlax m a vrietie, of air tights which I ueaje-r than ever hefore. Give '-evinced. 'kit" Uvea new and cotuuleLe assortment ,r"'. slid liatiging lamps at greatly reduced prices. am orler- a trial and of WHISKEY Saaaja. S EaZjaBBBaW- ' Muid by JOHN H Hatllil The Louvre Saloon rBsmurroN (union Nasal CATARRH la .1 lu stag H art aL'.uUi us tlaaii.itwrsa. Kl)'s Cream lib rh imii i II ' ' . III dlsra..t lie I llcurssialarrSaJeld' M saray a cold lu la L s,l iulckly. I t. mi Ilaliu i ' "1 Into Me nuatnia, sursas oyer lb tuciuuraii ai-u is a'iruL h.if la iui iu4iauaiul a cur lu.ki. ll 1 WA drymg duas UlA ui.luia sue.!.'. Ij,rge 60 MLU al Orug- g.su itj utail ; Trial s " , 10 cent by atalL aU-Y tiliO'l UKUfi, M Warrau Huaat, Nw York. r hat f wis 'yjtjy Joe Basler, Mam Street, Pendleton The Celebrated Majestic Ranges la m Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE & Opera liouae Block. CO. THB "B0 BICALL" aVSriH or Starting Horses rrovss Salliraciory ts lacing Man. Tbe "no recall" svstom of startiog horse, whicti proved a great success iu Csllforuia aud Knglau,! has been tried a few times in Oregon aud Wash inglou with considerable success. I he gate is placed across tbe track a short distance from tbe wire. Tbe hursea starting io tbe race are made l line up Lmfore it and when they are ready to the satisfaction of tbe starter tbe barrier dies up aud they get away togetbe. The "no recall" system seam to pleaae tbe spectators f row lbs fact that tbe borsse alwas bars a fair start and are not worn uut by delays or false hroak. The horse get away lit much better ail ape aud murw tjuisaJy (ban when tbe lecsli was in oneratiuu. Tbe I. lira. uMijur. nr. all i Imviir ..I tliM I .- ISLII. Uiuuaau.l '' ' ""''" """" ' "-"" I I. n.r.mi. Im uamiiKul. . . t iti.ii 1 1 . ftu m n nMul uiwMa I it is at least an iutpruveueut ,.trr the! ulu. aud will uuJuuhteOJy be I., tt. r rheu tbe starter aad iockeya hecjuie more Umiliar with it. "Nerve Waste." Uu ol lb most balpful books ou nervs weakuas avsr laauad I ttial autllbxl "Nrv Waats," by Or. Sawyar ol Sau Francisco, uow In lla nllli ihouaaud run work ol au eissr rlucd aud rauulabl bjraj, lan la lu agree abl uiulraat to Ik vast suu ut lals atblug wbiib prevails ou tAls luusraatlng aubacl. II abouud in naralull coiASldafad and practical a4vloa. aad kaa lbs two gral uirlu ol wis dom aud sincerity. II is udoad by bulb Ik rsligloua aud Htuui pras. Ta c'bicago Ad sauce sajrs: "A uaruaaJ ol umi book and U application ol lis priu. iplas will put nas.lt. bop aud baarl lulo ol Uvm Ibal ars uow auSsrlug A. C SHAW k CO. For prict-s tin all kinds o( . Lumber, Shingle. I lixirs, Windows and mil Work. Yard on Wnhh Htrnet (IpiMMiUt Hunt Freight l)sMil BY ERS' BEST FLOUR In make g.ssl bread use Hynra' It at hlmir. It Uk Srst lirmnlum at Um Chiragu World's Kair ,ivnr all oompstl t inn, and st'viw Ktcelleiit satislacl i,iu whnrevsr iistal. Ren sack i guarautMetl. W have th laist Hteam Knlltsl Hanev. HsnhI Kye and liear.i Harlsy. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. HYI-RS, Proprietor. THE First Ever in Pendleton IMPORTED BNOLIHH DOUBLE sun r PORTER OE DRAUGHT. ALL KINIH 0 k I M PO It I i LI'NCHKH :::::.:::: W mi.it ATLAN BEER, The tin -i brew of the Kamoua Milwailkfai ttriii; nt-vr hen-la"fore :::::: THE MAZEPPA N2I Main 1 Thoroughbred Bucks.... Best stock on Coast the Telephone oonnfEtion ll ranclt. ilfMi I'ilul UiK-k or I'. -in llrinii i.l- Clia.. Cunnlnflhani. AMERICAN PLAN. SJ.OO per Day anil Upwards I local Hatal laths 1'a.lln. Northwssl JU k ar Iba paopl aud lb oulr poopl lu th ' Saddlarr BaaUSSS lu Psudlatou Ibal sui plora lull loraa oi uiaiiiiaulcs lb jrwar around, ana uiaka our ou Sail. lias, ilaruaa. tc , aud io not skip thauj Iroaa lb lauiuilaa Ilka auiua M sui ouiaattiiurt sa4flBtu lali lava y ar a good a aoioa ai ills , but laa ar uot. JOSEPH ELL, eAMTB aasus luaan Li.an.s Wllklas. laaiaa Aasal. latsr- HMsm Cbsritw Wilkiua, aaaut at tbo l ma il. la Indian rsattrvatlou, is loteroausl iu the curing- of lbs mangsi inai si- dicte BO uiany of the cayuass on iu rosurvti. At this time, says Mr. Wil sins, tbe Indians are mostly in tbe otouulsius hunting or ashing .i .,. .t iw.ium uraclicaliy none those tbat owu borses. The Indian ti.at ruiiiaiuasl bam owu no borses, or acgrcely auy Mr. Wilkias dasiras I ba book 1 11 UU bjr mall paaapala Ouo tin aso.1 luuirnallug cUapUis . baploi ax. ua Marrlua and Narsa loulca baa M aviaaaat aarslrfr a a asuiisbt c-aaalo, a4 a Hi a auu bu aujr aAdraas lasts u, Ik pulilliSTf-. THB fACiriC H Ml Kills'. M lS SSJS. Sava li.itis" ol in Sard ..as, ttt ll SassrrSB)! saal aalaa m hooss. Cu.m si EJ SS ass BlsSSsr f raaS. TIk Rail Oragoman laaWaia Oar an I - - I Saaaasaw f gSSJBF 1 . i i..iSi BJ I Sjk-ar,.i.. M f .isji.n Bsltaf C"a!i On j laaBL .... , j EflBI f cum Youatnn i m Hut d Ivi ..un.iuuU iMfcirii, fBmmm$L,um. KiiiA.ii.-isa i- uUfiUm aiu . O I I. -I 11 MS BMUMOJtiA jt?U& Bgjgj 9t . bF e ewQ BSMjB-B IwassWsjPBPsWsJ 1IMtBsansssasrdPsass! EEHWsPPwHi k t siul lb asiaalu M AsV, U4 i fcttlltM, d.7a THE PORTLAND POHTI.ANII, OHKKIN. Sasclal Hstaa la Us slay Osaaoa far tour lata aud oianscrclai travsssrs Oaitlagt fmtum I H C. BOWBttS rs ataataru Oia- B fwaotaivs naasr. ll Wads, aaui Lb pf.ta appvaclal It aa4 ban Libaral paiionag ll t tsa sdvar. UMUgj ntaaiuBB ol this sasllaa. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : :::::: Polydore Moens. Proprietor. sir in