East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    WEDNESDAY , MARCH 21, vm.
JUST ONE THING...
That means St vie. Workman
ship, Perfect Pit and Material.
Our Immense Assortment of
High Quality
Shoe
At $2. no, S.l.oo, $3.90, $4.00. $5.00,
In an excellent reus n why
you fthouhl come ti ua ill
rect for your footwear
Always Something New; Alwayn
Something Different.
CLEAVER BROS.
The Boot and Shoe Men.
805 Main Htrer-t, Pendleton, Oregon
Call for Damooratlc Primaries and Coun
ty Convention.
At 1, ineetttijr of Ike DssMCiatlc Count Cea
tral Committee lielil 111 lvtii,tiii on K.-hruart
XI, ltsu. It lt-i l.l,-,l aik tilt' Dcnna-rat,
ami all thnst- win, vol-1 no W I llrvali III liW,
ami thosV- who inn favor 11 tue 1
ravjr. to SMStnblr In tle-lr .cn-ral pi. , lin t- at
thr voting pla.-t--th.-rvoi .n saiimiat Uai b
11. Ham, at i e'etoes . m ami elect ittl fate m
the liemiMTafr Count r Convention to Ea held
tn Pendleton, oreaon.ai tin-, ,urlli,nir, Satur
day, April 7. Us, ai Hi,' boui ol too'i loci a. ai
Prerlnrt" arc allow, , I the lollnwlns repreaen
tatlilll III Mill I Ollllt I illt,'lltl,,
neetaet
fel
I're. ln. t
11,1.
1."
in
Hemllfloti
Sooth lvti.ll. ton
North Pendleton
Kant remlletiin . .
Mt-Kar
I'nlon
North Milton
South Milton
Adams . .
t'malllla
Van.ycle
tllllllaml
Motrin
Kllt'aniltn-ir
Valley
North Atln-na
South Atlc-tia
'OtlOtlWIHHl
Helix
Huddock ....
weetea
Kant wt-.nui
Alia
1 11:1 . 1-
Reno
lliiiKh,tni Springs
Mount -tin
Altai
I'klah
Vtesoo
Yoakum
11
in
Willow HprlliKi
!(. " atlon ," Kllllon ..
Pendleton or.'ii,iii M,,r li 1(1 HDD
W.W.TKK M PIKItl'K.
Chairman iH-niot ratn-' ountj Ci ntral Com
Attest: OEO P KOBKNHKKli - retart
County and Slato Conventions.
The dutes of iissctnh! 1 1 1 - "i Hi- -i-cral
atatc untl county con vent ion - nr.'
as f til low :
Oreitoli Htllte democratic n mention,
at Portland, April IS.
Uniutillu county dotnia-rn' ic enliven
tion, at lVtnlli'toii, Siturd.iv. April ".
Oregon suite rHiiililiciin convention,
nt Portland, April 12.
Umatilla county republican rmivn.
tion, ut Pendleton! March
Oregon atutc proidcs partv conven
tion, at i'orllanil. April It,
Uniutilki enmity pt-oplr- purtv con
vention, ut Nndleton, April 7.
Bev. w. B, siti.-r. W. Onion, N. Y.,
writes, "I hud dyspepaiu over twenn
years, and tried dia-tors uml iimlicin,-.-
witliout benefit, l w.i- naiwimleil lo
use Kialol Beaskasana OUN ami it
hel-.l me from the start I hclieve it
to la- a punureu for all forms of Infill
ifeelioii". It liixeets what you 1 at
Tallmuii a Co., leading drui-t-
A Great Medium In Town.
Henry Jensen, the irreutest ami tin-si
wonderlul medium on eurth, w ill Is- in
Uiwn for this week only, Tlu-re i
notliiiiK thai this gifted twain medinn
1 .111110! tell you, from the day ol yotir
birth until the day of your death,
Though ararcely Is ..- am-. In ha-
foretohl tin- future ot some ol the 11 1 -
Sroni inuiit men uml women of the day,
le will tell you if you w ill Is- success
ful in love. niarriu(e, or husim-ss
You would do well to consult him on
all matters of noisirtatn He will
make you mom y. II, will forfeit foCam
for sny medium his etjuul. At tin
1'ulure Hotel. Muin street.
At....
Tallman
& Co.'s
You can always find the latest pa
pers aud periodicals.
A Large Line of Stationery
and Envelope
All correct shades aud sizes
Drugs,
Perfumes.
Novelties.
Ladies' and Wen .
Pocket iiooke.
Corner Main atH Aha Streets.
r MAl. lit 11.4 OLAlr, nokktu
Quality
WdLww1-'.
er 1 ,,
I rer caw, erassae
BRKVITIKS.
Squirrel rillcs (or rent nt Stillniiin'a.
Badley A Rennet, tshnltt ciKiirs.
Try button'- peppermint crcutiiH.
Kirst class creinnorv butter lit De
lliotl 's.
luirly Hose seed potatoes. While
House.
tin tn )iiiioti V fur curly roar seed
potatoes.
Hnvi1 yon trioil Dutton's hv-croimi
tboeolatetT
Knrlv proi Iftg tnd early Ohlonotatoei
for seed nt IVnintt'l.
See our iliaplnv of preaervea and
ana, White nonet,
Finest line of Banned vegetables, in
tin- tit ut Demotl ',
Oroatnerv butter, the bet) in the
market, white Hunte.
Freeh oysters, meekerel, white Bib
and Holland herring. Whita House,
Wantad A uirl nusl be an saperl
need head, a. Oarrard i .n l ' Taller.
(iriM'it Ihmiiih, null iflowor, rulit'inif,
saparagus uml spinach i White House,
Rlegantly Inrakihad roomi to rout m
Penland liroy.. oeer Tallman'i drag
jlori'.
Wanted A ji. by iirst olan mr-
pen tar, inqnire nt Hotel netera ut
onee.
Hpinui'li. itrii'it on ion 1 uml all kinds
of green vegetables fnnn now on ut
Dantott't.
lalhibnry predicts fair weather for
bmlghti uml fair mill waraMT lor b
morrow .
If you want tin1 la'Kl atciiks, ruiinta,
bacon, haauj and lard go to lehwan
iV Qrenlieh.
Btatlonery, psnoilii ink", books,
toilet soaps, Anting toekle, Frederick
Nnlf'a Kuir.
a Ian more of ibeae iiii'v'unt pattern
hut- nt popular prices jut received ut
l,a Mods mill Inery itora.
Airi'tit for tho Walla Walla strain
earpei cleaner, Carpets taken up
oleened uml laid, Jama Failing.
Ohaa. Lane hat r tired iiia first
tblpmenl of .. pun oafload ol wall
paper, ah the la teal eolon uml
ilaslgns
lor lie 'tWiaan. a in! nalr ol
aaeond nand ils'ton Palrbanki wagon
acuh'a. Kmptirr Noauh' Bros.' black
mtth thop,
TbonHM Hattbewe, native ol Eng
land, uml T. T. Kelson 1 native or.
llwagiani were given oituenantp papers
1 1 today iy the olrenlt court.
" The HonMatead, heretofore published
V at llarilnian. Morrow .ounty. will
1 boreal ter be publlehed ut Twieitsinhain,
i gfbeeler reunty, which asp ires to be a
j county scut.
3 Mra. Oampball klltill in the Icuil
! I With nil grade! of millinery, from
I'liris patterns to the cheapest a redes ot
street bate, JToo aan And anything you
wiint nt her la-nut iful purlora.
M. it. Smith, Butternut, ntieh., nua,
I DeW.ltt'i Little Early Bisers are (ha
" I very beet pill I ever ueil fur costive
neSH. lier nml hmvel trotihlea." Tn II-
m.ni ,v Co.. Icinliii.' ilrnyu'istH.
The linn of Ili,u--r A. Miller having
I dissolved by mutual eonsenti Mr.
'. House will continue tin- bualnem ut
the nld statu! where he w ill la- pleased
to see ull eld ouetomen ami Irienda.
liruml display o( new tarpetOi rus.
idruperies. sewing machine-, couches
mnl Inuiitfes, etc.. etc.. on Friday uml
Inatnrday, Marsh l uml l". Dome
I uml see sonn-thiiic. new. railing'!
j Oarpet store.
lo secure tl riu'inul wttcii luu
salve, ask lor Jh-Witt 's Witch lluiel
alve. well known as a certain cure for
piles uml skin disease- llewure of
worthless counterfoil.-. Tltev are
uauassntme. Tallman a Co.. lea'lin
driieaji-t-
Kuker City Heiina-rnl : Advices were
Neeived in this city thnt Frank
Frasier, tin- trail known ami popular
turfman ami capitalist of Fendioton,
wu- arraiiirin-: a i;ratnl erur-ion over
the (I. I: A N. and h. V. I(y. to the
11, w town of Lawton, tin- seen lag hit;
mining camp of the tireenhorn iiiotin
tuin section.
REVENUE LAW WELL OBSERVED.
Deputy Mlnto Say. Pandletoti Onico.i
and Bank! Are Evincing Crest Cars.
.1. W. Miuto. internal revenue
deputy, uml Robert Towne, tpechtl
r -venue agent, l-li Pendleton tor Port
law this morning, They had very
thoroughly Inspected tin- county oSooe,
luniks ami stores with reference to the
w..r revenue law. Mr. Mlnto, just la--
(or,- lea vine on the overland, train,
-aid Jo the Last ri-.oiiian :
'Ve have found tin- law well ol..
served in Pendleton, exceptionally so.
It is evident that the people are anx
ious to observe the law's provisions
and that when error- occur it is only
through oversight ami not through in
tention. Nevertheless, people should
remember thut oiliciuls are 'not sirp
; - 'I to discriminate In-tween inten
tional uml accidental violation of the
revenue law. mid that when violations
isi-ur the repr.--entat ive the depart
ment mu-t net aaeordinaly. "
CAMERA CLUB EXCURSION.
PUnninv Ons tor Two Weskk 1,-om
Sun-
day Nsxl.
The Cainerii t'luh is plunuiiiK 1111
excursion up the Cmatillu river to
take ptaea two weeks from loader. On
this negation, the eiamheri will o,,
urmeil w ith camera anil lunch haskets
and hajk out opportunities' tor obtain-
inu maa! pictures on the reservation.
Tie- eluh has llius far Isren ipilte as
nllceei-aflll us the moat sanguine litem-
la-r hiul enneeted prior to tin- olnb'i
formation, and tin- proafarcts are excvl
lent for a a-riiiaiieiit organ iiut ion
whicli will bftng ha-u! camera enthu
alusts hlHthet and aftor.l tln-to the ad
vantage of I nil Ilia I exchange of view -
on nbotegrapby,
The dub has tilted Ui a iiiialeri,
dark-room in wniefa are all the acese
sories of development and priudag,
These is ai,, an opeeoiiug naim, m
which an- baekaToonds, sereens, eb
fl
T is easy to make mis
takes in the treatment
of croup, and mistakes
mean tne sacrifice of
little lives.
Foley's Honey and Tar is
l.l.f I ,1,(1 t L. ' . .
, ' 7 ft uuiaiiiceu uy
vT . every druggist to cure croup,
rnlHi or Mlu,ir, r...,..l, ....,) 1 . .
i' ft I IIIU IO
"Zj prevent pneumonia, which so
often follows diseases of little
folks. Do not accept a substi
tute. It may cost a life. Foley's
Honey and Tar is guaranteed.
Bui Maxii Smith, m - .
Knilu-rky. woim: "Mr htlle tiaier
Of. tiowi, ry bad. I fs. liar
saieral awn ut PuJer Huuey and Tar
-j'V 1" uUu" laustsd. It
g BANNER SAI Vt- beat.
bltui, mime.,
I.Kl'OV, OUC
mnl everything needed for portraiture,
The stub has MbtoHhod for u num
ber of nhotographlo magatlnet whirh
tire on Hit in the nauna.
A nnnilier of membon went up tin
river lust Monday, and procured sonic
line picture-.
The member- of the club have at
tained some commendable results in
view taking, ami have made rnpid pro
gram In photography since forming the
orguniznt ion. Several members have
prod need picture! which would be
w inners in u contest in tiny cltv.
PE0 IS AFTER SUMPKIN.
llmnlllla Chieftain Wants Scalp
ol
Agency Police Captain.
The DtMtilla reservation Indian
have 11 little politics of their own.
which agitates the native mind just us
inUCh as primaries and conventions stir
up the whites. The appointment of
delegations to visit the national capi
tal, which tins- been going on of lute,
has many reasons besides those which
are publicly assigned.
One of tin reason 1 why Chief Pee, of
the Dmatlllat, wanted to go to Wash
ington, was tluil he desires to have re
moved Captain Bumpklut, of the
agency police. Poo bus no love for
Bumpkin, and bus been utter the cup
tain's omtlal scalp. Some time ago,
he made an attempt to have Siiinpkin
OUtted from the captaincy, but the
effort- were futile.
Bumpkin, as the head of the police
force of Agent Wilkins, has bail fre-
onohl notation to arrest Poo'i braves
for drunkenness, nml tin- "Bkookuni
hoiie" at the ugenc bus often held as
prisoners the follower- of the I ' mat i I In
chieftain. This Pen likes not ut ull.
and In- therefore got out his scalping
knife ami went after Bumpkin.
Pumpkin is known to tin- whites us
um- of the bruvest Indians in the coun
try, ami one who possesses cool judg
ment on all occasions, lie never
abuses bit OOlItt power, but is 'list
ami fair tn all. He is, in short, that
rarest thing, an iinkillcd gmsl Indian,
ami should hold his position. Hut
there appears to in- little likelihood
that he will he removed. Pen to the
contrary , notwithstanding.
FUNDS FOR TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
Committeemen Procure Amount Asked
for, In Two Hours.
T. li. Halley mid R, Alexander this
forenoon went among the business men
and in two hours secured IHO to de
fray local eapeneSS of the Inland Em
pire Teachers' Association. The
amount was all that ww asked for by
tile SeeoCiatloO executive committee,
or much im re would have la-en given.
Tin- bualnem men mbeeribed willingly
and as they have always done when
asked to contribute to similar ends.
The convention la-gins tomorrow
morning when the elaborate program
which has been prepared will la-
opened w ith some preliminary remarks
By President r, 1.. FOrOtt,
CHICAGO MARKET.
Roporled by I. L. Ray Co.. Chicago
Board ol Trade and New York Stock
Exchaugo Brokors.
March 21. The wheat market was
eusier today. light trading and line
weather conditions being the chief in-
Bueuosa,
Liverpool closed 1-h penny higher,
at ." 1M. against o p ,'i-s vesterduv.
Chicago opened MW for May, and after
-I'lling up to bttti to 6tt 7-8, declined
lo M 1 -S.
Btotkl higher; money, a-r cent
Cloes rooMrday, -a
ipi-n today, MM.
Range today, U l-s to m
Cl.-se today, ' 11 to tai'4.
Ban
wheat.
1 rancisco,
117',.
March L'l Cash
Mrs. Calvin Ziuiinertnaii. Mih-sburg
I'u.. savs: "As a aiat-dv cure for
coughs, colds, croup and sore throat
Ons Minute Cough Cure is nneqnsled
It is pltaaant tor children to take. I
heartily recomiueml it to mothers."
It is the only harmless remedy that
produce! imnwdlale results, it cures
bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe ami
throat uml lung diseases. It w ill pre
vent consumption. Tulliuun Co..
ieailing druggists.
Buying Cattla.
r. .1. M. Wilson, a well known
settle buyer of Rawlins. Wye., has
just purchased UM head of yearling
Calves from Q, 0i I'arsons. a drover,
who has been gathering the stock in
outlieaateru llregon, for delivery at
Ontario, in June. Tin- price paid is
not revealed, hut it is understood to
i- in the neighborhood of the prevail
ing price for yearlings on Kasteru Ore
gon range-. Dr. Wilson will keep the
-t k until tin- calves become ll-year-
old-, when in- will bare them Born-
lad (or Chicago markot-
Coming lo Psndloton.
A dispatch from Palouse City, Wash.,
to tin- Hpokesmaii-Keview as pel
M. l.von- a Co. are preparing pi clots
"Ut their -took of general merchandise
here, ami will remove the store to Per
illetou, 'Jr. This is one ol tlie oldest
tirin- in PaloaeS, and lias done an im
Bktnaa business m tin- past, hut owing
to the overcrowded condition of huai
tiess it, Palouse, it was decided to inaki
tin- change, li M. Lyons, manager
nl tin- bu-iiiesn, reieiitiy returned from
PendlttOO, where he made arrangement-
for a store building.
President ot Flvs Banks.
Levi Ank'-ny has secured a controll
ing interest in the slock of the Kirxt
National hank at Pullman, Wash., ami
Is now the president of tile latllk. J.
W. Stearin cashier. This maker
tin- pith national bank of which Mr
Ankeiiv ii- president the I ir-t national
of Walla Walla, Pendleton, and liakur
t Ity. tie- 1 .o.k at liavton, Wash., and
the one at l'ullmaii.
-
No Mors Passss.
A resolution to put a quietus upon
tin- indiscriminate Ittoatttt of railroad
pa- s wu- adopted at the recent mttt
ing of the weslern raiiroad pruaiileuts,
held last we.-k in New York, at the
-aim- time when uelion was taken in
the matter of curtailing the com
lliiaaioua to ticket agents throughout the
nates Mr. Etjplee, of the I'nioti
I aciiic, says that the agreement arrived
at in regam to 1 'deadheads " would la
ktriatl) snlnresri in tin- west, ike vari-
oua roads being forced to ptnteot thein
BBlvm against the raniillv aeoariiuf
abiiM- of the tyttam heretofore in
venae which primarily arose from the
1nn1scr1101n.il, M-ramhle among tin
ntrioOS lines for freight business.
. m
Bank Hutousry al Seattle.
A daring bank robla-ry lacurred at
kjeattle Monday afternoon, Two men
entered the f irst National hank about
1' p in., and, Belting a package of
currency estimated to contain SiiOO.
made their escape, Employes of the
0.0 1 a iioraiieii uie tnieves, nut UUSU0
ceaatlilly. Tin- rohla-rs are atlppoaed to
be exja-rt nneak thieves. One talked to
the receiving teller while his accom
plice paiMud uuickly behind tin-counter
and secured the uiouey.
PERSONAL MENTION.
.1. (;. Cutler, treasurer of the w. A
0. li. H. Co., is in town today.
Governor Orer passed through Pen
dleton today en route home to Salem
from a visit in Kastern Oregon towns.
.1. W. Moloney cunie home Tuesday
evening from Milton, where he visited
the Knights of Pythins lodge, in tin
capacity of grand muster ut iirms.
Mrs. M. L. Spntihliug, of Ln Grande,
corresponding seereturv of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs, is visit
ing nt the home of Mrs. C. It. Wade.
Col. ,1. II. Haley came home today
from a trip to Granite, I-awton mnl
Sumpter. Col. Kiilev was there on
professional business of important
character.
lien Campbell, general traffic
manager, and . II. lltiriiiiirt, general
passenger agent, of the O. H. a .V
wen- paste ngou on the overland todi
to Portland. Mr. latnplicll bad In en
in Oinnlui. nnd Mr. Iliiriburt in
Chicago and New York.
HOMKSBKKKRS COMING.
As Many as 20,000 Snld to Be on Tnelt
Way.
St. ran . ,v arc 1 'Jl. - It lias 1 11 es
timated by offiolall of various North
Wetteril railways centering here, that
the emigration movement now under
way from the older states to the North
western -tates from Minnesota west to
Washington, will exceed 90,000, This
is said to be one of the largest emigra
tion movements for several rears ami
one of the most remnrknhle points
about it jf thut it includes hut a very
small percentage of foreigners, Four
hundred settler- went out on the
Northern Pacific lu-l night mnl 10
many more from Wisconsin mid Iowa
bare gone through on thnt line to
Montana and Washington.
The usual bomeeeekers ' rates from
this city o any point in the Dakota
has been announced by nil railroadi for
today tttd March 'JH nml April -I, so
that these days show the greatest num
ber of colonists,
The largest movement BOtUm next
week when upward- of :. actual
-ettlers have secured ticket.-, tunny of
them having purchased their farm
laud- so t hat
medietalyi
chief"
work can Im- started i m -
JOSEPH'S DESIRES.
He Ooss to Washington to Appsal to
tits
Croat Father.
pokane. March II. Ghlet Joeeph,
chief of the Nez Perce-, uml staff.
luat night left hare for Washington to
bare t pereonal interview with the
Uretident, Joseph wants his tribe--men.
178 of Ibem, to hold hind in
severalty and desires thnt the trila- la1
removed to the old stamping grounds
near I' mat ilia, Oregon.
Members of the Order of Red Men.
of which Joseph is an honorary mem
ber, and of the FbtOO ION, are -aid to
be taking an active Interest in the
ta-titioti of tin- chief and petitions are
being signed by olliccrs mid members
of these orders asking the Indian
bureau to grant Joseph's desires.
Joseph usually in recent years has
been making his home on the Colville
reservation, but recently owing to the
BtUellpOS -car, there moved temporari
ly to the LapWal reserve. He nnd his
Irlendl came ban expecting that It. II.
Scott of this city, whom they trust im
plicitly and to whom they look for
counsel in business matter-, would ac
company them east, hut Mr. lootl
could not go at present.
FIRE
AT RED
LODCE.
Ths Loss Is
One Life and
S'JOU.000
It;
Properly.
Butte, Mont., March U, A special
from lied Lodge, Carbon county.
Mont., says:
File Started in Hall's general store at
o o'clock Tuesday morning in the busi
ness center of the town uml burned to
the ground 11 two story brick block of
the lied Lodge Improvement I'olllpaliv,
containing three stores on the ground
lloor and ollices of the lied Lodge
Picket ami tin- Carbon County Demo
crat , ami ItiiHim-ss Men's club, la-sides
a number of other ollices; also f ree
man's new brick block with it- large
stock of rv g- d- ami clothing. John
Davit, a farmer from Bobtrtt, was
bumed to death. The Iimm is iiImuii
Rat Bounty.
Astoria. March 11. Tin- city council
tonight passed an ordinance providing
a bounty of live cents a head for all
dead rats delivered to the chief of
polio . The ordinance w ill remain in
force 30 day-, The action was taken
as a iirecailtioiiary measure against the
possible appearance ol the bubonic
plague in the city arising from ships
coming here from infected sirts.
U00D MEASURE.
UUI Batora Congress lo Make Trans
mission ot Money Easy,
Senator McMillan, in the senate, and
Repreeentative Lenta , in tin- house,
bare Introduced bills designed to aftoni
an easy and Inaiptntlre means of
transmitting money by mail. They
provide that all United State;- mill
national bank notes, silver ccrtiticate-
snd treasury notes of fl, f'j ami f,r
denomination shall la- replaced by new
notes to la- known as "united Btttsa
isist check notes." Fifty million of
United Mates aotee of denominations
SbOTS tin shall he reidaceii with a like
amount of fractional post check Botes
from ." to 5o cents. The face mid buck
of the notes lire to make them "pay
able to payee named hereon" in place
of the present inscription "payable to
laarcr on demaiul." aud the face of
the notes shall have a same by mail lo
the designated pavee w ith such space
for receipt and stamp Tin- holder of
anv such post check, bv inserting the
nam,' of a payee and Bliag a postage
stamp may forward the -aiue by mail to
the designated laivee and it ia redeem
able at the postolhce named. The
boohs are then to be otneelled uml
Hew Clicks Issued.
The Portland Investigation.
I W. What lev has le-igned as u
iiii-iii Im-i of tin- committee anioiuted to
investigate the charge- made aiuinat
the district attorney's office bv the Ha.
publican liar Aa-ociat ion, ol ' Multno
mah county, and the remaining mem-la-ra
of tin-committee, (1. W. Staple
ton, li. T. Piatt, li . Morrow ami J.
I Itootlie are conducting the Investi
gation witliout a tilth member. Judge
VYhaller, in u letter to Judge Oake. the
president of the assia-iatinu. sets forth
bis lee sons at length for declining ti
: DEECHAM'Si
', LM Stl g O t
I ssssssw trtTtassa vj ,
, ore the Lest Bttfl sufest
: FAHILY MEDICINE
for ull
ByilOUS AND
NtRVOUS DtSOKDI MS :
10 cents and 35 cent bruggtsts. t
PAINE'S
The Spring Medicine for exhausted nerves and the
overworked body. Only when the nerves are weak
ened and Inflamed do you know that they exist.
.John H. Williamson,
'Although I am 73
worker. I use Paine's
energy. 1 have ust-d the
I take it, it seems as though I did double work."
Paine's Celery Compound is a medicine compounded
to strengthen nerves, stomach,
Byers' Best Flour...
To make nood bread use Pyer;-' Best Flot:r. it took f:ist
premium at tlie Chirn,n World's I'tiir. ov r nil comtx ti-
tiou, ami n'ves excellent s.-tisfaction nhetever used.
Fvery sack is Kui(rnnteod We I nve the best Susun
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W. s. BYI RS, Prop. Bran, Short-.. Fcd, etc
act a- one
ttantlally
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of tin- aonnnlttee,
charges that In- was
nml sub
forced tl
White
Bicycles.
nee
hold every imp utnnt Roa'l
nml Track Recon', ftom '4
mile tip to 100 mil s. Iiotb am
ateur am! piofesstotial.
For sale by
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and
f Dr. Shilohs
ro eoupn ami
I Consumption
cure
Thin is beyond guentinn the
most ttuccmnfitl Coui'fa Midi.
HIM i vi".' kndwn to ncis.nt.c- a
t w !i..t-n lnv;iria)lv curw t lie
worM c.isif .i if Cuiiifb, Cfunp
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LCHOY, fJ.Y.
HAMILTON, CAN,
NERVCTA
li'-i;oU :.cy,Ni
wasting
'MSa-n VITALIT
LOST VK.i,
I AND KlAhrtu.
NightBoilttion
ull eltccte of tCU
shuao, or cxcL-bs and ind':.
cretton, A niTvetouii : i
Idmxl builder. lirini-.H th
I 'tSrV idnlt nlow to nale clieeit -,'!.
Jjt.'-'xi reetoree the lire of voiuii
. ' I I., ',',0.-, r bt)X',c-.
lot (H'-'.nO; lib a written ifiiMruti
t'.ie to Olira -r icl'und Use bOU
NERViTA MEDICAL CO.
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On m :.m
I
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CELERY
Grand Island, Cal., writes:
years old, I have no particular disease, and am a hard
Celery Compound as a spring medicine to restore lost
Compound lor years and find it very beneficial. When
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mm
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In all Its tn-:.. i an
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