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lAILY EVENING EDITION 1 j V " ' OAILY EVENING EDITION Jjeawana V fi"."i vol PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUAUV IS, 1901. 4028 18. The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE 1 ' The Sweet Things nr hnUMhold UM are IMMM the ifticlen from our Mooli of groeorhMi fhich ire In oonatanl demand, Their rielinetii line flavor and other e tool ImI ,in,i!iti"- liavi' matin them prime tavor it, aiili every housekeeper. ,n,i OUr ninlnssrs, jellies, etc., lire fltansl unfit) hut low in price. Hoik! RiVW UM( jellies anil npplc otltter. tile Illicit in the laml. W hite House Grocery. v. xt to tha PoetofBoe, Our 46th Semi-Annual Cleanup Sale Begins Monday, Jan. 7. Most stores willi tlwii m.iIcs. are tilling news papers, sidewalks ami store with Phcnom ctially Phenomenal Bargain News. " We prefer imply to hint ahont out sale in I modest man ner ami let yon jndpe lor yoursell where yon can tind the greatest reductions. No need to assure you of correct styles ami reliable qualities. They are here. Our prices on all our winter goods are reduced let these do their own talking. If they could speak they would tell you they UPON lower than you could find at any other store in Pendleton. Come and investigate. Alexander & Hexter. ft The Boston Store A Bunch of Bargains. White muslin laundered underwear. Lot t. Lot 2. Lot j. Lot 4. Loi Lot (). Mens small garments small garments large and small garments large and small garments. . large and small garments large and small garments.. . . . tyc 2UC 55': 7lJ $1.13 lined call mittens J too value reduced to 50, Boy's hats and caps. Big values that are sacrificed at 25c and 50c. John H. Stetson 6c Co. have written us they will take pedal pains to have our for spring made extra fine. that hats The Douglas tx. v shoe is most stylish and best wearer in the best fitting Pendleton .adii i Kid I ilovet now. . .'. . ti.eo value are 48c 351 to t5 Wool close at dress good;, to 19c Our line of spring wash dress goods are on the road and will be opened about February 1st. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. 0-RH iwvant 1 tlroo Sshadule rkiv DM From Pendlolon. I rwm I a.t tell. Soil Lake, Denver. r.Tt Sa.t Mull No, iiiualia. Kan- No. I I k. in. City, HI. Lo'li.. SHVix. nl No l UUlMfO and Beat, vlA tu I'Ti. p. m. Oregon short I. Inn. HM I' Spukaut- Walla Walla, SunUiK-, siioksnv flyer. Minneapolis, SI Paul, flyer Ma I liulutli. Milwaukee, Mo. I s:IS . in. Chicago ti1 Ka.l, via i I' t.roal Norllieru I HI Han, rsrejal ,". M,u W:5 p. m. P - Usean Staarashlpi wp. From Portland. far tan fwaakiM Kwry V day.. ui Columbia Hlvar UjftJ Kxauudai Steamers. jhxHuuua, Saturday To Astoria aud Way Ilia, li Lauding.. I v Kiuarla Snaka Hlvor. Lv he"'"11 Pallv ""' yam. Hlparla to l.cwl.lou. SidOe . n Ii.l ouiii luavvs IvmlliHoli l"i V mi" W all. tally ,iiol Huuday, at6:-Hp in aud arrival al 1:10 p. K. Jluat leuv. luuirm 'or Lewi.lou, temporarily, at tu for full iuforiuauou call or write Ui W J. HUULtil'Kl, Uuut-ral l'a.euger Agent, Portland, Oregon r. r. vi 4M1 b Agent, Pendleton IF YOU WAN f A good livery rig call " 11 you want a oau night or day let us know. We'll be there. I'roprlelM. Depot Stable. French Restaurant.. TUB FLACK TO BAT. Wlieto you can gal ouiatblJe' for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwaya Bought liar boruo the uliruu ture of Chus. H. Fletcher, uud hart beeu uiatle unlr tns peraoual auuervlnlou for over :tO ear. Allow uo oue to deceive you in this. Counterfeit, Imitation aud Juut-aa-g-ood" are hut Kxperiuieuts, and endanger the health of Children Experience agaiuut Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S9 In Use For Over Years. ail "" I VOMH C iT V GBNERAL NBWS. .Tames Maloney, a well known Chicago sporting man was killed t MHiiilii bf an Australian pTraaflghter. The Baraerat then eemnitied nleida. Both had fallen In Iota with the Mme :girl. Maloney's wife am) three child ren at Chiragn are left i-ontiilecs. AniHuinormenl was inailt' in Wall street Saturday of Ul aothorlaatlon D9 the kingdom of Saxmn of a new I! per cent loan f.r 10,000,000. It is ex- peetad that inbscriptioiii toward lali loaa will he reeeiveil In New York in much the name manner as in the MM ul the Bavarian loan offered lai week Thousands M peoflll viitel the im ' nieiiee oil well near Beaumont, Texas, 1 on Sunday. The Sabine Baal Texas 'railroad ran paxnonger trains to and from the well everv two hours. o far the How 01 oil Iiiih not heen gotten under control. It li estimated thai 14), (KM barrels el oil Iiiih lieen wasted on the prairie. Mrs. Lulu Prince-Kennedy, who shot and Klllatl her hnsliand, Philip H. Kennedy, mi Tbanday evening, two days after he brought suit to have their marriage, which he asserted had been forced, sel aside, has I wen hound over to the grand jury, at Kansas City, with a recommendation that she he held for murder in the tirst SOgN Ton is furrier, at Albany. N. V., cut his wife's throat with a rn.or. crushed the sknll M his 11!-vein -old son with a baseball bat. then blew Ins lirains out with a revolver. The only indefinite thing about the item n 11s to Whether he used a high-priced wniion tongue, baseball bat or just an ordinary one, painted yellow, witli Hack and green It N pet. Oriental udvieeH state that the Chinese viceroys of the MBthefn prov inces are paying American, Knglish and PMach indemnities for destroyed mission proierty. The French have received l'7.ri.000 for the luirninn of Catholic luissions in the Oaaton pre fecture. Tho claims are being paid with money raised hv special nsse-"-tneiits on rich gentry ami the releasing of gambling monopolies. Copies of general orders from the Philippines received at Washington show that a law number of native Filipinos have lieen convicted m mur der and other Crimea and sentenced to be bin ed or to long terms of im prison nent. In one ease the iiii iihimI belOBved to an orgunUeil mob which, under the name of (mardiu de Honor, had for its declared intention the mur der of peaceful and unoffeiidinir vic tims if found necessary to gratify either a desire for revenge or a feeling of envy aitaiust the rich. PACIFIC NOHTHWBST NEWS. A passenger train 011 the Astoria V Columbia Kiver railroad ran into a landslide near Clifton a alxuit mid- 11 la! lit saturtlav iinrlit. tin- eingue was derarled and" rolled Into the river. Ktigineer W. M. seutl lemnilieil on the eaiaae and was killed, Hli body has not been recovered and it is sup posed to be under the engine 111 the river. PlreMan James Davis was also thrown into tha river but was resc ued. He ii now in the hospital at Astoria suffering from a broken hand and several bruises about the body. The westbound Northern Pacific piis- seiiger was wrcekoii 11 . -v Minoav moriiing at the mouth 01 Helen canyon, seven miles from North Yakima. .Seven coaches were thrown from the track ami badly demolished. The in jured are Hugh )'. Hall, knee bruised and leg sprained, K. D. I'urgo, Sail Fianciaco. leg bruised I'rahilia Badirae, I'mla Peet. arm bra lead P, McKlwlel, mail clerk, elbow dish,, cated ; U. W. Turner, Seattle colon d Ixirter, knee cap smashed, and Harry -I. Collier of Tacoma, editor of the Pacific Poiiltryinan, bruised on body. (ieorge M 1., mi collector lor the Trades and Laboi ssemhly, left his home in South Batte with t '.ISI to turn over to the treasurer. Vt'h-ii a short diatance from Inn home in- was ac coslei) bv two masked nun who 01 - dered him to throw up his hamis lead of complying Mohard sturk of the robliers in the fate w'tli knuckles ami other robkoi Bred a which pierced Milliard's h It lung In- lell tii ttie wrrrtu i,d tlie men rel him of bia money. was aide to get up SENATORS ELECTED IN SEVERAL STATES. ! - o Dubois Wins in Idaho Willi Five Votes to Spare. CLARK HAS A MAJORITY IN MONTANA Uonm M. PttUfTson Will Ciel Hi-' Sroalorla) Plum In Colorado and Onay Hie Per simmon In Pennsylvania. Bolee City, Jan. IS, Pred buis was elected United Slates T. Pit- senator on the tirst ballot receiving forty-one tal made to increase the chain e nl votes in iolh houses I the legislature he 1 n live more than were necessary to elect. His vote was thirteen in lie senate and twentv-eight in the house. He succeeds ieorge 1.. Shotip, a re publican. ludge Kicny, ot I 11 Lake, got one vote for I lilted States senator in each house. Slump received the entire vole f the republicans in the house and senate, being seven votes 111 the senate and twentv in the house. Matt Quay United Staled Senator. Harrishurg, I'a. . Jan. 15. I'lilessull plans go awry, this atternonii Matt Quay w ill : again be elected t inted States senator tiy the legislature here, Uuay'a Election Allured. Harrishurg, I'a. Jan. I5, Qnay'l election on joint ballot tomorrow is assured by today's separate vote in the senate, IJuay receiving L'H. liefTy If, and scattering IS. In the house: Qtiay 108, liiiftv -l-l, Hal-ell J 4 1111. 1 scattering feet, anil the rate of sixteen thousand 1 barrels a day. Levees are heing built to hold tho oil until the tlow is stepped. Other wells will be bored immediately. The proximity 0! the find to tide water greatly increases the value of the discovery. No one sin,, pei ted that there was oil in tlnsneigh borhoed until a tee months ago. AMHMNTMBOT OP HARI . Democran Will Oppoaa TliH l onSrma tlon For Qood Reatont. Washington, Jan. 15. Dvroocrats are lreparing to make a sensation il stand gaiael the confirmation of the Rppolnt1 meal ol .Tames S. Harlan of Chicago as attorney general for PoftO RlM. When an alTort was made several days ago to 1 ass upon the nomination, Senator Pett grew objected and intimated that inasmuch as the appointee was a sou of Justice Harlan 01 tie supreme court, be regarded it as a studied plan .111 the part of the administration to m tlueiice the vote ol the justice in the pending Philippine and Porta Biro cases The democrats have not Wen slow t'i take their cue, and Penal 1 Jones aad other ant 1 1 inner ml ists pro. pose to make whatever capital the) can In charging that this aopotiitinent a favorable iiidgmeiit from the court. iipreine .ul tl onlv. LEGISLATIVE CIRCUS IN SESSION AT SALEM. Committees to Inquire Irito State Institutions. TWO CLKHKS FOR UMATILLA MEMBERS Two IVnsanri hollars laM lor 10 Pay the Expenses ot Seven Veterans on a Trip to Washington. a Salem, Ore., Jan. 15, The honae held a seision 1.1-t night. The I .strict Committee Js mend ers appointed Ii use 1 h rks. These number H Humored Dnwat rhreatant noihs. London, Jan. It, A dispatch Iron Krooaatadl aaya lieaerai newel 1- au aagiy at the alttrlbntlun ol the book ot Paul Botha adVOCatlO peace that he has 'worn to shoot the nuthni at the tirst opportunity, Coal or Poatal Service. Washington, Jan. IS, The bouse committee on pootoB.ce today decided to knock out. the BDOrODrlal uui of Iraki, ins) for pneematifl tahw. Tlie bill m,UU0,tSJU lor post 11 1 lo om li is h As red the injured iuhii and walk to a letOOtl acrosa the street, when the polic were notitltsl, hut they I .i.. not caught the men. TEARHJL (IOOU. Qua Lal-oniaiuc. Proprietor. Special Bargains for all We have arranged a BPK0IAL BABGAIK 0OUNTBB aud will continue to load it with gtssls. at lets than cost. At this time of the year every store has odds and ends in some linea of goodh that must be nold out of the way of new goods coining in, ami we will sell these at a -acritice Thia week our counter "M Men's colored shirts with cuffs, slightly -.oiled from being displaved in the window, 5uc -, Men's flooood underwear coat Uc sells at .ruc; Ladlee1 woolen waists from 76c to .'.'5 ; Ladies' dongola shoes, slil styles, cost 11. -ells at 11.96; ladies' anil Miaaes shoes, isltl styles, from 7."c to $1.00 ; l. ami W. collars, out of demand sies aud styles Be, If you do not see what yog want in our ad come in and see mn .otiuter. It may have on it just what you want. Our 20c reduction sale 00 clothing stil! continue-. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Trembling, irighleucd, she knows not why. Between lier aob she tells her husband of her misery. It is not enough for the husband to comfort the wile in Una con dition, ahe needs help. In those early days when the shadow ul maternity first begins to fall upon the woman ahe is often nerv ous, sleepless, without unpetite, and full of vague lam The help need ed by women at this crisis is fully furnished by Dr. Heice's l-'uvorite Prescription. It ourishea the nerves and ao quiets them. It restores the appe tite and induces refreshing sleep, it vive , physical strength and mental buoyancy to meet the trial of motherhood, ami makes the baby's advent practically painless. "I wiU be very jrlad ti. aay a frw wonl. fej Ir. Piercc'a Favorite 1'rrw.riptiuu " wi il V B. DouaUia. of MauMJiivillr Browa Co Our " LiuriuK lit- tirat four In oath, when I loused to bccooiiug a wothrr 1 .iiflered very much from iiauaea uud vomiting, aud I felt ao tri tlhly sick I could acaicelv eat or driuk auytlnuK I haled all kinds of food AI this turn I WrOM to Or. Pierce and he told me to get hi. 'Favorite ereacriptiou ' and u tsstl,- ot -Goldeu licdical Liiacovery.' I got u ln.it U uf each aud when 1 had taken them a few dy I felt much belter, nod when I had taken hardly three parta of each bottle I fell wi ll uml could eat a well a. any one, and tuulil do my work without any trouble (I could nut do uiiytluiig before). 1 feel very thankful to In Pierce lor ln medicine, aad I tell all who lell me tht ) an tick to gel than mcdiduca or write to Ur Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant I'elleU regulate the bowel. I' art in ark From Tannaaasa. Nashville, lenn.. Jan. IB. B? W. Cartmack tomorrow will I lectixl senator, toilav's separate vote assuring his success. Teai Vote In Nebraska. Lincoln, Jan. 15. In a separate ballot toduv for I'nited Stales senator D, C. Thompson letl as the republi can candidate with SM votes while Allen Ilea. led the fusionists with 51, W. J, llryan received three votes. TomOrTOW the election occurs on oint ballot. Tha Dataware Legislature Vote. Dover. Del., Jan. 15. -The tirst ballot lor senator is indecisive, owing to the absence of three republican BtOmborV, The democratic candidates Kearney and Beolebury. lacked bat two and three Votes reaia'et ively of election. I'wo senators are to be elected III IVIll- w are. Biirnbam tho Man In New Hampihtce. Conconl, N. II,, Jan. 15. A separate ballot for senator was taken today ami llenrv Kiirnham received the re- I ii ll ii-ii endorsement ami will he elected tomorrow on joint ballot. Hoar In Maa.aehuietla. Huston, Jan. I '). Senator Hoar this afternoon ; re-elected bv the "tale legislature. The Situation In Montana. Helena, Ian. 15. A separate vote in the senate uives Clark, democrat, III and Carter, republican, s. In the house: Clark IM, Carter JL'. Clark is short one ol u majority in the house, sanatoria! Situation In Montana. Helena, Jan. IS, -The fleWOafatll senatorial caucus lasl night was at tcndisl by '17 members, everv one of whom voted lor William A, Clark for the position now held bv Thomas I Curler. It ia confidently helievi Clark will have a maioritv in both houses and Is- elected. The denioi rats ttsik no action on the -!iort term si-i.a torship. The renuhl nan caucus iiouiiuuicd Thomas II Carter lor tlulong term I a vote ol '.".1, the lull repuld li .in -llellgth III the legl-lutllle I. -.11.1 t il l ee Mantle was liollllliated for the short l.-rm. There will in all probability be prolonged contest over the short term there being several democrats in tin race. Governor Thoinaa Withdraw.. DanVeT, Jan. 16. (iovernor Thomas last evening unuoiiiiied his witbdiawnl frOU the race for the United Mules eeaatorabipi This leaves Thomas M. PatteraM master el the situation lie lore the legislature. will carry purposes. Boars Try lo t ut Water Malna. Cape I'own, Jan. 15. A force ol live hundred Boon attempted to cut the water loittis at towns on the river in the SOUthern part ol the colon) . Well Known Man Dead Indianapolis, Jan. 16, William I'. iisbback, a lawyer ami jotirnalist. lleil here this lllorllillg. Negro Lynched. Charleston, S.C., Jan. 16. Charles Lang, a negro, was lynched hero last night for an assault mi a whiten an. IWrURE OF MISSIONARIES TWO clerks were .illnwcd the ITuia- tl I la delegation in the hoeee, anaaelyi Henrietta Ullberl and W. Ferguson. Today th usual resolutions, provid ing a uotnmltteo to examine all the liii inetlttttlotM and their tsioks, nrnv ulinc lor taiiii s, c. des ami news papers (., memberV, were adopted. Governor Oeer delivered ins message at '.' o'chick today. The senatorial situation is tin i hanged. There were Ml lulls introduced in the senate today. Msny of these related to assessment and taxation. Hatpins Indlin War Veterans. Brownell Introduced a. bill providing lot an uiipriprialiiiii ol g'.'iHMl in he used in sending seven veteiau soldiers to Washington to plead for tbeeaoM of the Indian war veterans halOM n- giess. the senate ad jotiriieil at II a. ui. for the dav . THE 0OEBEL ASSASSINATION. hu lls, k I WO I A I Mill II IIISHOI'S till- I- KM AND DIK AT THK HANDS OS HOXKRS. Tho and THE BOSSCHIETTER IKIAI The Proaaaulion Will Probably Plnlth it. ia.v featerrew, I'aterson N. J., Jan. 16. -An lln- Ulttliae crowd "i i,pie pat Ken tlie court this morning when tin- trial of McAllitter, Death and Camphell was resinned for the murder of Jennie Boeavob letter. Current opinion baa i that the proeecutiou will Hnlali its ease late today. The defense is evi dently preparing lo spring a surprisu, judging from ita refusal 10 pieM the cross examination. I he prisoners Mined to oi' in good spirits this morn ing. Pr. Tovnaeod teetlneu Ui balna leaTled outside his house to the can ! when: he found a girl who bad been dead over an hour. Campbell was the man who called him to the vehicle. I Cotoaer Broome teatlfled to tin- condi tion thu hody was in when found. A part of the girl's under clothing was llllKSIIIg. Testimony or Chemist. Chemist Witthaua, who was en gaged in tiie Molineau.v cuau, teatllled thai lie Is'l laved that ten liiuea the amount of chloral louiul in the gill's ;tlniiiuch, live and one-half grams, hail h en administered to her. Symptoms of chloral and ahsiuthe poiaonni ' were the tame, but be had never heart of a case of death by absinthe, and did liot believe a lairson could swallow enough of chamnugui' or of ... ktails to : produce death. ' GREAT OIL WELL IN TEXAS. ' Spouting Sixteen Thouaand Barrel, of Oil a Day. BeaUiDOnt, Tex., Jan. 15. The city ij tllied with tlioiisands of at rangers to v lew the wonderful oil goyaer, which OOnlinUN to spout to a heighth of 100 llroadtul huDarlaine ol Mi Mn. Ureen and Mlat Oragg or China liland Million. San I nineteen, Jan. 15. Advices re ceived from I long Kong on the steamer (iaelic give details ol some m me revolting barbarities Inflicted upon missionaries am) their converts in northern China. Bllhop llamer, the founder d the Kclgiiiu mission and llishop of West Mongolia, who had for ncarlv H years labored in Shanst, was seized while eelehrating mass, h I and marched through the city, and he cause he counted bis beads as be was marched along, had his hands L'lmpasl tf and ivas thrown into a noisome prison. three days later tie was wrapped in cotton, deluged with Kerosene and burned to death. With him perished 5IHXI converts ami every htireli ami htiihling connected with the missions was destmvcii .notner priest, Father llcirmiin was sei.d with a conleree, Father Mallot, brought to Hniwaebeugi win. re the former was cut into low pieces ( ins beurt taken out ami nailed to a tree. His companion's fate is unknown. Father Sagers ol Jehol, Mongolia was carried a distance hound like a pig on a bamboo, thrown Into a ditch ami hut i. d nl ive. Al HoUpa, Mongolia, I'.' Swedish missionaries with tin ir ivues uml families, sought relllge with three Belgian priests al the Belgian mlsaion, where they were altat ked hy a tnoti ami .til burned to death, Mr, end Mrs. linen ami Miss Ineggol the ( hlna Inland mission at Houla, Shalisl, escupisl after ilnredllde haul ships and stitlerings, to wtiicli UrW U laughter suci limbed. I'hev aN Iraggetl froUl the house hy their hair, beaten ami kuked nmvrcllbllif, then bound baud and loot hehiud their bodies, i a, , right hand to right l oi Mini bamboo peaot d between the arm uml the Issly and In nnul the klieo olnt, and thus slung, with the other eg and arm and bead hanging down, arried suliie in I lie lo the Boael head' uartere at Taingyuau. rhet a ere luit to evipnsite torture ami will, out I .hoi would have heeii iniinlorcil liad not the liadee patrpf" Intervened, Tbe fate of iuiiiiv missiiin.iries is still in 1. nt l.t , hut those rescued ,in' loud in their demands lor veiigeaiu ., and will Hot consider themselves av.'lig until the prime muvere III t Im Ihixer pint, Prime Fean, tleueral lung hi Siaug uml Wu hiin n, the ferocious governor ol nnansi, are execuieu lax on Bank I hack, lo Hamalii. Waslniigton. Jan. 15 The senate Ouance eouimillee decided to reduce the war Ui oil tobacco I roiu twelve to nine , cuts and remove the presa uud tele- rapb laves ami retain the la on liank bet a. A t'i into Suloldaa. Hilda I'eat, Jan. 15. Prince Ivan Vusaroll, a ileaeuiiduul of the Rutlien lau dynasty, suicidetl here tisluy by exploding a dynamite cartridge iii but inoiltii i.uvapiior Taylor lo Be Taken lo Kentucky. Lexington! By,, Jan, 16. It is ex pected that Indiana's new governor will honor iovernor Pcckham's de mand to return lortner I iovernor Taylor and Charles Fin lev, the accused men in the tloebel MMlnatlon in Ken- lucky, Peteetive Jenkins left here this u,crmug lor Indianapolis with the papers in the ca-e with the understand ing that the governor of Indiana would act tiMin tin in favorably, Tlie Boot Investigation. Went Point) Jan. 15 - Cadet Joseph Hums, of the Dletrfel of Columbia, who was the second ol BOM in the light, teatlfled today as to the antics of cadets while in camp, lie gave an illustration ol "bracing" ami the at ntmlo ( i new i inlets in their walking ami marching formations. He denied that the charges made in Kihis's letter to bis parents were true. Hie Hawaii Duty taae. Washington, Jan. 15. Wickham Smith, tl UUaael lor appellant in the Hawaiian duty ca-e, -poke twenty minutes in eont imiat ion ol his argu ment in the ranrea urt today, iol- lowed by Hollcitor Ueneral Blenarde. (or the eovamment, The cas. om taken under advisement. the Subsidy Bill right Off. W.i-h itigtou Ian. 15. The members ol the boose OOMtelttM on merchant marine ami Beberlee expect, within a day or two, an ainioiinceiiieiit (mm Hanati r Hanua giving up the tight lor the ship-.uhsi.ly hill al this session, in order that the aruiv bill may pass. coal Mlnara Sltrlke. Oenvor, Jan. 15. All coal miners at tin- Brotikelde Coal Creek company, at It'n kvllh went out on a aympathy strike this morning There ia a strong probability that everv coal mine in Colorado will le closed ill M hours. BtaaaMhli Ulaablad. New York, Jan. 16. a Havana dis patch reports that the Want liner, Vlgilancie, is adrill ui a diaabled con dition, thirty live miles weat ol here, log-, have In en -ent In her relief. TO i i in. A COLD IN ONE DAY. Taka LaaatlVt Urouin ilululiui iabla.a ari.tfiflHl. r.'fniiil tl.M molii'V If It tall I" 4U lira. 7 . m. t - tarm w I aeS ! li Kttri's Clover Root Tea , , . i. Pmlriaa tha li. I It ir. skin, Cumlwi ni, .0 ,ii, l.liae.Uuu, and all Kruetlena wl .,u hkm. An urMm I ..alive Nrv. i , ... I ,,n atitaJuia ,..r.;Ua bjf aU drui.ifi.la al SA. , Siiv. uml l 00. e. c. wcus a co.. tceov. n. v. aoix paoeaiiToae foe n.ln Bj Telllliun t'u.. ilreaylate. LEA PERRINS' THE OHIGINA1 WOnCf8TEH8HIHE a 0K- Ileware if Imitation AU .Iguatur at on avr laHUa It Is highly approved KM Ike varya which a ii.ipatl. lo "UP.. flail . agiceuble leat lo Soup. Plan, name balad... Vcl.li KaicbiU auu Cold Meal. i Hot etc. JU11N PQItreiVtl MONtfa AUUt NW VoiL