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r - ' NEVK.i CKPOR" H .S SEKN IN THI .SUCH A ONE BEEN COUNTRY. 1 ets i I iir LO Sn.1 ;(V u ff w .', Lite si ti; () $20.o leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. S -. V- f UYrDAtYCWYTvl cms m TolIKU 13. IMMI. fc N. IMPROVEMENTS. ....jh.,,!, Iliilldliic .mil frestli!'. to He ruiou. the I lMN 01 lit K. 'V PI . tepm .i 1 1 i "m- h". - I. tub illL' llllll". limni'lIT H1IIIIH IDloy iiri' Mi'lllV i'1'ciiiuii, mm, in pi) ir"J''CI Cllll'llllll'ITil til nn uir ...... ..irinr iiiiiiiii I . II 'V XI OinpUV HHHIIIH HT al In limn.' in i '" "Hi"""" .. II iu i.r.i in i v iriiii I few tic 'I'll' " '"' nll.ollllt III ... I...: v wluil lV till- I. It. ''' i - . . ('u in imuToring nwu iwiwui, rtrinlii'-i'i''K 'l"'v''' iiniiiif VUlir- . U till" l'l -' lime, " H" iiiiivi'it hi mi I'' Km i'i'mi' i- . 1. l.l l r iiiij , . j i on til" infill I in. uunimouoiuj m til tin- way I" point 'af' ruin ... .i I n iiru i' in1 h i are lnniti'il at tin- larin- m r. yd,', ilnliii Ttimpln, John Morton i iinr Millar. At point, the vfmiic will ! 'in h level Mixty last KU .i.... ..I.e. I, lln. i . i mw liuatril. Totoea line and grade arc to run .i... r. ........ ..I in. liil lnu-iiiL' uiill nn Umatilla iniinty rainlii'ri- anil liirili-it-, ii" Irarni'il from iini' nf a) i Oomtaonoiug at a point just . lide iroin Kcho, in royseeut ivc In, Wilton raaeli, h. I. Male, Henry II.t. .Inlin .MorUm, K. Ilmrul, i undarian, K. Papule. Adam I,,, in., I'iimiuhh linker, Mel '.Hun iooknm itMioa and tba Gdrojf i , :.( iif-t iroin Voiikiim. li i- alto tin annonnoad intention oi uotMay lo till theJong trestle jnt i th nation at Weston , a t fan la loadfad laal long and thirty or i bigh. Alao Mia praatlaa thin Iraw Kiiii' mountain, where tliara .i ur.nl. ni lo i nuit to tin- mile, on "imkaiii. branan, ih to be Biiea. V r II il river, cant Iroin here, a traek and rooiibod af boing pal i- br H tunnel No. 8, ami at vuri- aalnla north, east anil went from ' thai itanitH of oogtaeor anil im ii aru at work uuikint! im rvi-- t'i ank tin- I iit i h I u t ii r- to pmv iilejineani fur aoiao Irnprovernanu about, the ground ami aver effort i to Ih made t brine tin' wbooi into u Mian- of high uNlolann. "I am ImpreaHd with the tool that Wa tnaili mi miHtuki- when we Heleeteil Ifr. Beetle aj the bead of the lnitltn tloD ami am Donfldanl that the future of the whool if HHHiired ho I mi an the present iiianniinieiit is retained." Prof. Hi w. Monloal. who tnu year'. MrVei an the vice-nreHiilent, in (aeilngl honelnl that the present year will Btt bla the fneiillv to report an attenilanee far in exrein of any previous yoar. I "Alreaily," saiil he, "the ntten- I tbtOOB if in excess of the total for the i same term lat year, and maiiv stu dent nay be expected to matriculate ' hefore the holidays. We are BOatl bifhly pleased witli the administration j of Dr. Beetle, unil everything moves! ajona anoothly ami in excellent order. I r . Hemic bai t 'i-l.t to the unrinal school the ipialities of an ideal in- strnrtor and I am ipiitc sure that' everyone who has had Opportunity to I observe l In- condition of thinus is more than s.itislicd. "In one res t especially the school in improved. We have now a real school Hpirt. an "eaprt illi corps,' somethiiiK which everyoni! acquainted with educational institutions is recnij- n !! as ahsolutely csential to the highest dciiree of success, and the Wes ton state normal school will he eon tent now only w ith the highest decree oi success." A NlRht ot Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave (ieneral Burnham of Machins. Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morn int.'" writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia, hut hIid .;" ! for Dr. Kind's Now Discovery, saving it had 1 more than once saved her life, ami ! had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she slept eanilv all liiirht. and its further use completely i t. Stuart, of cured her.'' This marvelous dicinc dm,,crat-ieniles , Is ituarunteeil to cure all inroai, cmisi I ami Iiiiik disease. Only Wc and $1. Trial liottles tree at Till I man iV Co. 'm l drnt! store. There Will Be No tie. I Llghti. Little Bn thuitRsm and Only a lew Ora tions to Lliten to. The preaent national poittioal cam paivtn, in so far a Umatilla county i concerned, is the. must remarkable, in its peaceful and pathetic aspecta, that, has ever luen experieiieod. It l different from any campaign ever aragad here. It would not do to state that there in no late reel beiM idmwn, hut it is heiny shown in a way different from all other campaigns. Thus tar there has heeli hut one pnhlic ting, and that a republican lp h in the conn bouse by Innger Hermann. commissioner of 'the ifoneral land Ollloa. mil- more republican speech in billed fur I'eiidietoii, namely, Charles w. Potto ii on batnrdav erealng, Onto- I IT 2u. The demaoratl have restricted thein nelves to a Mating last Saturday night, at which a Hryun club wa lornifd. and there will he another meeting of the club in the court house this evening. The Mckinley club has yiven no sign of life in the campaign. The voters, however, do not need public Meeting, They are individu ally tatting an interest in the MOO puign and a large vote will be polled. The day of election is Tuesday, No vember 0, and the polls will he oien iron I o'clock a. iii. until H o'clock p. m. Two Pretldentlal Electors Here. it is not Improbable that, un Otto I ilia county goes, so jiian the diction. (H the lour democratic electors in the state of Hri'icon, one, Walter M. Pierce, is a rer.ident "lxtlus county, ami of the four Mpnblioan etaotort, one also, Wil liam .!. f urnish is u resident nf lima ttlln conntv. That clans of persons who are "willing to take a chance," as the aayiiig is, have plenty of room to L'itis as to which purty will poll the most votes in this county. There will he little money Hlient, little literature distributed and little licit) offered fur introduction of ma chine politics. The issues have been so thoroughly disctiHHcd in the newspapers and the voters have given them hucIi careful study, that their minds have already been made up. All that now runiaius is to give them the oppor tunity to ret ire to their booths, murk their ballots, count the tickets and an nounce the result. Tickets In the Field. This year the voter has his choice from among a great many electoral candidates. Probably more national tickets arc in the Held than most per soiih could name. County Clerk W. 1). ( 'bainberlain, who will UN have the ballots printed, will he comnulled to place thereon the names on tiieee elec toral ticket:! "For OMMtori of president and vice president of the United States. "Vote for lour. Koi president, William McKinlcy; for vice president, Theodore KooHevell : Tilmoa Kurd, of Marion county; J. C. I nllcrton, of Douglas county ; W. .1. furnish, nf Umatilla county , (). K. PUttOU, of Multnomah count irepubli- oan, l-'or preaidanl William J. Bryan ; for vice president, Adlai K. Stevenson; Kriicst Kroner, of Maltaomah oqanty; Waller M. Pioroe, Ot (JaUtllla county; John Wliittuker, of Heiiton county; Multnomah county, Own a Fine Overcoat If you come to us for your overcoat the price won't stand in the vay of your having the beat coat you ever wore. The finest that can be made costs no more here than you'd have to pay for cry ordinary quality aomem here else. No charge for trying oo the new style and Inquir ing the prices. T are always glad to abow our goods. Everv garment made by Hart, Schaffner ft Marx la sold under the makers' guarantee af aatiafactlon. kf xki IBt k Im. ! a I The Peoples Warehouse. W. P. that it is given by thin organixation of innsicans with siuh utopial illed success. "The drays Armory was well Iliad for the opening concert, and few con certs have excited more enthusiastic applause. "The music of ttie entire fourth act of "Iji Traviatru" was given. The nurl ,,f V'ii.l. tlu i tlu tub, li it tiii.'iit almost lw said that it was snng -hv I Kimball may the truuiH't or cornet soloist ; that o Alfredo hv the trombone, and that of (ermont by the hoinhurdino, or tenor horn. The extent to which the instru mentalists produced the effect nf hu man voices in the way of expression was a revelation. This nuDiticr aroused the enthusiasm of the audience to the highest pitch, "The program w as hril I iant 1 per formed and everv number was enthu siastically encored, the recalls being responded In with A ricau nut innal medleys or familiar American com positions. Clevleaml Leader. TALK ON LIBRARY WORK. 75he Best Suits to Buy The extra wear and service afforded by the If. S. A M. suits ire enough to recom mend them to every carrful buyer. When ynu learn how itylish and becoming they are, how well thev fit and keep their ahape, you will never buy any other kind. We ask no more for them than you have to pay for in ferior good elsewhere. im k Bfcaa g Ctr"M ISSI I't Hail. at A Uood Thlna- t'ur itreat-grOBw DOt ben garrets l a . a. . ., . 'f .i" our ancestors strength, kept md pare, and will do the same il vou say mo. I'riee 'JJi els l..'i 'l. ii limn A I i, Ii' ml IIH tun ' I - ,illlS,OF 1 It K NORMAL. rw i , .,11,1 r rug ' .. "J wn. M in iliv Institution. Il taoiler. nriwidunt of the-hoard ny o . ud II. W. Mimical, vice EXCURSION TO LEWISTON. Inteniate Fair. Oct. 16 to 20 lnolualve. Low II. mini Trip Rates. I'nr the U'wistnn interstate fair wliicb will he bald on the ulsive dates the . U. V N. t'o. will sell r ill trip tickets ut t7. :!.". Ticket on sale Octo ber I I in 1) inclusive, return limited p. (ictols-r '.'I. K. t. WA.MSI.KV. Agent. CASTOKtA Beantlirslgiiaiuo oi HnxH n.rrcaia. In ir for nierr llwu thirty yean, and Kor i, resident, .loiuili. Woolley; fur vice president, lleurv 11. Meicau ; . . A. Davis, of Umatilla county; N. K. Jenkins, of .losephine county; C. I. Mills, of Yamhill county; K. K. Hpaolding, "i Woaea oooatfi prohibi tion. Kor president, Wharton Barker; lor vice preeidaat, Ignatius Donnelly; T. V. Kiniiree, of I'olk county; Lucas Henry, of Wusco county; J. I.. Hill, of Linn county; Juhn C. Luce, of Qranl count: regular peoplee. I'nr president Kugene Victor Delis; do Mie preeidaat, Job Bajmnjnnai U I. J. Kolep, ol Multnomah cnuntv , Joseph Meindl, of Clackamas county j .1. I rank I'orter, of BaKer county; (.'. I'. Kiithcrford, of Harney county ; social democratic. i old Steel or Death. "There is hut one -mull chance to save your life und that is through an oparatMMIt" was the awful prospect set hefore Mrs. I. B. Hunt, ol Lime Kidge Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of u frightful ease of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvellous poessT ol Klectrn Bitters to cure stouiacli and liver troubles, hut she heard of it, tisik seven b ittlus, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and fuels better than ever. II s positivley gituratileeil in cure stomach, liver and kidney troubles and never d isappoiuts.. Price lull mull .V Co. drug store. Martin's Bakery. It Martin has now the most ilali- bakerv recently -to- The Twentieth Century. When a lew mouths more shall 1 1 is-eii i will then stand al tie nvor,0 well as the . v ear, 1 1 ia the plans tor intent en have very threshold of the twentieth century, and the nineteenth ill he a thing ul the past. It will, however, be known as the century of invention und discovery, and among MOM of the greatest of these we can truthfully mention Hos teller's Stomach Bitters, the itele- llglhratcil remedy lorull uilments arising Iroin a uisoruerco sun, men, iiulii I .ii .i.... ....... i........ ....... .i . -in'lisia. llioinesinni, I lain u-iii I . '"n- It has buen NiM ArrivaU in Jewelry. I ill. LATi: ! AD. Hair Ornaments an ! Brooches. 50c lo $1.25. t i ' I and sin- tbeiii . in I'.asiern urego,,. udded some iinpmy etiis which will enable nun i" ;.', and bilioiisiiHM. trade the Is'st that ""V '," ooaTol th greuU-st blessings to man- ; bread, pies, cakes, etc Mr. Mar u s . ywBr) M , years of exs.rience in the baken in s builder. Many physicians nahl- bin. to turn Osgood ' ..,,, ., it. Take their advice, try nr. always nicu and in the (utur. ins ( ( nU un( a 1.ollviui,wJi ,ut lw sure i bakerv departiueiit will he the Main ( (1( jH wit, ,,rivaite b atnre of his slore. II is ''"l ivery i a U1 , oVur the QOOk oi the In illle. Kimball, of Calltornla. to Speak in Pendleton on Monday. (In Monday, at II o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. W. 1'. Kimball, a mem ber ol the California Library Associa tion, will gives talk on library laws and library work "f all kinds, a ! Is carried on in the various states. Mr. he counted as an expert in this kind of work, and has given to the library workers in this state very ellicieut aid. His talk given in PrtrV land not long since was spoken of by the MM and women that heard it a Is-iug the most helpful and Illuminat ing thev had heard since a law for free public libra! res for Oregon has been under discussion. This work, us many know, was be gun by the library department of the Woman's Club of Portland, some years ago, but is now Is iug earnestly advo cated by every woman's club In the state, and is considered the object of tirt importance in the Oregon State federal ion. Ill this work, and tor library legislation, the fed. ration und clubs have the hearty support of uianv of the taxpuvcrs and voters "I I he i i nil mil ll 1 1 ies where the subject has In. ii brought beb, re tin public, ami public sentiment is growing all oyer the stale iu favor of library byislu tinn. A hearty invitation is extended to all, men and women, and especially to the club women of the city, to give Mr. Kimball a gssl audience. He is well worth hearing He ssaks Mon day afternoon, at II o'clock, at the Commercial Association psiiiim over Brock iV Mct'oina-' drug slur.-. 13 IDAHO ODD FELLOWS. Will uny No to heir Service Is olllck and prompt. l.- i... ,1,.. I,i,k,.rv wagon to call your or.,.-. . - . , and ii win be attended to promptly. Notice. The lirst meeting of the Owl Dinner Set Club will he held ill the store on . (i,.,,ber ID at I I', m. sharp. '.'n I u.rh mi. reiiuested to rtii iifi . i present. sr. PLAY WAS WBLL RECEIVED. Aiiic HiirtiLAf ! , t Jewel 'i anil t.ptl 1,1. : Im ll... ai'MHiill when unit f armed on account of croup. M ., I i,, i n... Minute l.iiilgh uUICKlv iiiiOTi yf , , ,ai. iS... 'whnili children like to tak. . Fall man A Co., leading drugglata. I I I I I 11 I I M M I Ni:w dsiciis and th; latest tints A large stock ut lumps and glaesware C. ROHRMAN. The Eastern Oregon Babbitry in Eastern Oregon, Han s It oil) 'I'll.. .,1 11,11' lllllll'llSIOll -..v. ..... ... p .. u.dtfian 'M'repmt'1 to Diri.isii i'1;1'1" 77 ", ,Srl,,an, Yukon, well knovM' iii'intrii l mIih k ui.ii . . Q Sir Stylus iiHlotliors.M'.all) as r raise only tl- i i ) beat; Any one '! (;;irre6. do well to yieit out Rgbbttry Uote purcltaaiug. WW pondaac is solicited. , Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. Under Sealed Orders" Apparently Was Satisfactory lo the Audience. The play writteu by Jaunw W. l . I lark ins, jr., and proimcisi here on oe i . ., ' .. i .... .... m. .il... I riilav even ing ay vne janirn buhi eompany at the Fraaer opera house, hus greeted by u good sised audience and the audience was well 000001. The play is a stroug piece of dramatic Htuwork. It has an escellenl balance ii comedy and the edinbrc eleuiuiite of the ideal play, and ia handled in a i.-rv uimugiiig manlier by tlic Hark ins MnMaf. The OMOt artistic thing of the even, log was the "coon song" by Miss Kel ton, wbaae graueful moliuue and artistic dancing captured the audiemc. The company will play a return en gagement here late in Noveinlier. ROYAL MARINE BAND OF ITALY. Superb Musloal Organisation Whien Was at Spokane Kapoalllen. l poopU here of all grades of mug) al taste will he glad to om that Manager Moule has secured a booking lor Thursday, October 1H, of the Royal lav.fna bund of lttlv. coniuosed ol lort.i ,v.,rv one a native of Italy, the laud Ol mnM) and llowors and iinti This hand delighted the atten dants at the Snokane eapoeitluii this ........ u,,d the management ol the ex nnaltlan attributed t the excellence of the band tl increase of 15,000 in tin .ii.inlii thin ou r any previous year. II, i, is an endorsement iroin Ihe 0, i,. .iii.i Leader which is wort!, read- lug. , . .'linliibuid siirnirse was mainlesled by those who wont t" the eouci'rt of the foya) Marine band of Daly laal even jug The quickl) roalued thai this s one of the greatest hands ever hoard ii. this or any other country. No other i..a, I, .ml has ever uudurtaJten the reproductioii ol graud opera iu the way Members ot "Chain Gang" Knroute Lewlaton Slop in Town. One hundred iidd I , I low s ami ll wives, members nf the Kucaiiipmeiit, and of the llcbekah degree, from Southern Idaho, ure here tislay eu route to lcwistuiif Idaho, where they will .il tend tin- sess i ' ills nt the (irand Kmampiui'iit on Monday. the grand bslge on I'liesday and the Kels-kah state meeting on Tuesday. They came in a ssicial cur and reinaiued hero to duy to await nfOMf railway connec tions so as to reach I .e wish hi in time (or the Monday business. The delegates and ottieers cam from iloiso, Caldwell, Idaho I'alls, Sho shone, llissl Biror and other places in Southern Idaho. Grand Master V. II. Turner, of Idaho lulls; Uraod BoorO tary D I.. Itudeley, of Caldwell, brother of W. S. Itudeley, of this city; Deputy tiraud Master UolsTl Mulder, of Hoisc, all of the grand lodge; Oruiid rutrinrch James t'resrwell, of PoOOtollo, of the Kin uiiiptneiit ; and Minnie Priori Uaaton, ol ooloa, si.,re- tarv, and Carrie .i allies. m , ..I .ir.. i. of the Kebekah state con veil tlou, are with the party. Local Attention (ilvsn. 1'eudleton Odd I'ell iws, among them being prominent It. Alexander, John Iluiley, jr., I. I . Ilnwurd ami several others, during the day extended the bospltulltv of IVlldletoll Md relb w ship and spent considerable tune with ttie Idaho contingent. They Are Beauties. K. L. Smith has just received a car'nad of Columbus and Kucine buggies and hacks and baa Ihem set up for display. A large erord was ad miring tlieui anil they pruiiouuced them "simply grand." Mr. Smith is giving a very low price on these goods in fact he gives his customers the heiietit ol a cash discount ami a aavliig on freight by getting them in car lot. Blankets Washed. The I'eiidietoii wisdeii mill receive blankets for washing at time during the next ten (lavs. blankets washed after that time t 'barges lor washing, carding and bind ing is'r ouir, II for white, 7ft cents for colored Hluukets when tlliisbisl will Is delivered O. O. D at the mill STOrorOOm on Court street. Look at Your Face, And see if it is rellectuig health or disease ruin s t lover Ibsi. leu Is'uulilics tin- face ami colonic xioii, and assures is-rfcct health All druggists 26 cents and Wl cent Money refunded if results ure not satisfactory. Tillman A Co. Noilee. All is-rsous knowing Ibeinselevs ill delitisl to l lie will iileaan call and settle their aeoounU. U. M. sua.n. Itch!Itch!Itch! Awful Itching of Ecema Dreadful Scaling of Psoriasis CURED BY CUTICUIM Ci in i ha Hoar, to cleanse ttie skin of crusts ami scales. Ol'TU I'OA OlnlsMUt, h uil n Itching, and wmkIh u.d lual, uni i ill. una ItaeoLVaai , to conl and ch anso tho bloxsl. luuku Uie iuul M4t and siMnsty cum tmuluti'iil lor torturing, dls rlgiiriiig hutiujn, nalrns, and briuiiom. Willi liswof hair, which hartili'li. lib. .kill of tli. u.st ehysiciaus and nil other reaie diss, a single set using often siiUiuuuit to cure Cue uiost uoatuiatv cose. CUTICURATIinsrT$l.25 ')irjkr. j I'-M ran I- am- C e . i ) vbaie . rrtss , RED ROUGH HANDS 100 Dollars Reward, 0100. I'lie rvadem of tills uapei will be uIhsmwU Ui isarti that llu'rc U al imil DBS drvailfiit dlMMc that ii'liiUt'H ha. bri'U able lo cur, iu all IU laae, and lliat ! calarrli Mall, t'aurrti l ure 1. ll,, .inly t-.-ui.e cur.- now known Is tlM luedhal fraUirulty ( aurrli uvhig a uwuatllu tiitiinl llwaiui riMiulres a ounatltutioual treat laeiil, itall . Catarrh Curt- is taken internal!)', aollng illrcetly on the blmsl and iiiueous ui faces of the Bysiniii. thereby destroying iliu fuunilaUou ol the diauaav and gl vlng ifie is. tleni strvntttli by building up the couailiuilnii aud aulallug ualure Iu dolus lu Work. Tlic proprleUirs bale mi itiueli laiib in It. curative puwer. thai lliey offer Ouc llunure.1 ir.illar. fur any eaae thai it fails lo cure Ouiel tor list of l.:ll iiu.li ial. A.ldrenj,. V. 1. CHKNKY a CO., Toledo, l lido Oolil by llrusgUu, 7&c. ilall Katuilr fill, are the bust. Low galas lo fcpokane. Kor the Spokane Industrial exsisi- tion, OtsVohar i to i.. the o. K. & S. Co. names a rate of $K.05 for.thc round trip from Pendleton. Tickets will be sold October I to 10 inclusive and will bo good (or return paaougc live davs from date of sale. Call.at o Ii .V N thkei ottice for full purliiulars. It Will Oo You Ootid. A blis i purittur and tiasoe builder is Karl's Clover hoot Ta. Sold for half a uenturv on our guarantee, kloney refunded If results are nut ealiaiaoUiry . Prion 26 at, and 60 eta. XaUnuui A Oo. The Peoples Warehouse. MANHOOD RESTORED STS, v i tui. iiiy rutj jrtwi in mm , an Ti h.-. !.- lNiihwri, I nswwaiit, ... ....m II hlllO I" I It I ' a li.Mt-t 0.L lrM, Vrll mi s nail fs rail mm. tt ii if hi. ii . oi niii. t iIim iiMtarr, 'ii 'i if rtoicoprti ti( Ut lam s.a.i . I I I I ' Ik 4 I i -1 e.i n I hi" Viuiifr, tht i i tnnoi nf n fuiiM IMTMi'ig nf i(K nfi ! t tt a' or rati i I'ttltia in ll Hat-h, M Mniml I itl-l ' Mill . rlm rt 1 1 al i i t nil 1 1 hm'i hv tl.it in n 1 ar I 1 . 11 1 ni 1 null ivn-U to ! . 'in I in .1 nil tin li t' ul hut llviT. tli' klilitii a it i l th nt i.. .it tifHii nf il I tit mil It It. MUH rwinrri amm i i i'HK inuiina J iur.'i-"in hi i il--1 i-t a rr rnl riirnt tv Ifctclnrn ia it'M W (t-r iwl r lmihlrl with l I ' IJ' 1 K Mi ni 1 1 v k ii.),! ii n iiiedv I...- .ni.. ...i .i. ......i.i.iiM Mill tallltl k i)nI. aiMrmiiliMiglvi'it tiI i i n turf. -I if libnii mi..i i rtii I m in i ittaiM'iit tur. li.ix) m Uii.tt foi ly iiiho s 1 1 i ti ir r o a r i in-ot .1 ntm rat tmntiluln udit-a arm as nijiii int. w., i . ti. tiux 3tb, Mun rtiuict-H'-u. tin. Holt S4LI hv TAtLM hH A I K .. DQ0O4tSTHa vks im.k ro v. tutRcjor: SOMETHING SPECIAL. in order to incraaoe out trade, wc li.i - ili cnin! to make tlic (ollow nt; SPECIAL OFFER Am pafgoi buyinj $jo worth tl kou1s IrOtn 0U1 stun , will In' iillnwi il tu '.i 1 1 i t .ins $ irtu lr lri),n our stiii Ii ; if VOU btty 1 1 0 w m ill Mm ynu net ii S" ;u tic lr; il Votl buy 5.ix worth you got g I5 articla; lint no 1 in mi 11 1 will lr f(iven on leal than S 00 tfailr. N ull (In lint ll.ivr In Imv nil tin- uoikIn lit one time, ml wc will list tti-.1i 1111 w ith a 1'. ml w ith tin- .1 111 o 11 11 1 you desire tu ttittle .nil, with iiiiiKiints l.u f.ii'li 1 n r Ibisc i'ii tin- margin .nut when all ale t niu'rlli'd Mm n't your in cm i il in ITiis is I'lliuvalent to a S pi t cent n il. Mr mi inn already low prices, ami it will pity you to come in gnd let us explaip llir system to you. There is no drawing in our -. -.1,111. Init eai Ii lie tinner goto a premium without the chance ot toing digappoinlel Krmemlier ynu lm as ynu need the Kooila, ami u In 11 ynu have trailed nut m '" ' lb" i a ,e may nr, ynu li it miiii premium (nun mir stock. Try this plan ami save money. THE PAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Dusenberry llulldiuic, Main Street. IViuflci ui Wool for Sale Thuridfty of twh W9tk l will bo At th-9 Qoldtn Itu lo Hott'l to rtiroivw rtfiili-tl Imiri mi I ot of Wool, No. 5. H, 13 and 17, about 500 .tacks, now gtbrad in ihe pdtpmdoat wiiidIiouho. I regtiivu tlm privilege nl injoetin any or all bitlu. J. E. SMITH. Fall and Winter Clothing MA EJL - .y Seiiuiil ablpntMl has just atrivr.l. Ml latest stlci as lashuui shown In n- ami .1 gfOOi many others. Suits $4.85 and upward I bints ami slides Iki 1 lai e jsKi.rtiiiLnt. winter wear The Wessel Department Stores. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL OSTEOPATHS. Pap. W. J. and Mnt. Kuv.si, liritiliiatus ol ihe A lour lean Sel.ll of OeloOpMthv, Mt Kirkavlllu, Mo., ure t inaiii'Otl V ha'ttttul at the W. Y. Mullock rooldanoo, Ixiwcr Oottrt, lour Main Strurts, pKiidluUui. lavMtlgatiM KfN)'( tiully Solicited Transfer and Trucking Ice Delivered All Winter. Warehiu AgU. Mowa, UrhnMa Co. TKI.KI'IIONK No 4. VAN ORSDALL & R055. Farmers Custom Mill I .cd v alu.a, t'foprlctur. i.'apavitjr, Un bMieli a dsjr. riuut eiuhauaad lur artmai Kluur, Mill inI. Chuwaal -Teeil, els., eitsara uu baud. C.MlUHLtll,Piir. tu. 0.1, iWO Clau a LomfimU Helal la lha Ot. JmmmmmJammnTr mWmuumm ' Out steels all trs.es. (its taie.k Oeani. llecbk LlfkU. firs free! leilOlag. Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PtNDl.tiTON. OMtiUON Hold St n ilfcO. UAMVAU, Plug. Kiintly Fumlsned. StMfl Halted l:uropaa Plan. Ulack aada-hall Iroin gapvt. .Sample Kooiu la -.onus, tlou Room Kate 50c, 75c, 11.00 BABBITT METAL. gHy'HSF