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DAILY EVENING EDITION SE MEN I AdVtrtlM tlx- Wares they f KkTi to sell Tell your II .ton In h -linpli- way unci WAKE MONEY Tntilt M),i v,i fmr;-v...,. .,.,. ,nT-k' PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEttON, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1901. 14. NO. 1082 EVENING EDITION 1 F 1 WHITE HOUSE iROCERY STORE implinjr, will Convince that our goods, are more than a letter than the ordinary run of M- Hit does not we are min imi the purchaser is at no great Icatiac our goods are sold at Ible pricea. Have von tried any e excellent brands ot staple Squadron Coffee, MM. strong d. ling's Tea, fragrant and delici- h Cocoa, i rialiing and I. hi!.. Iliiiten l.rn, itv .'-W MIIV IHHI."" Ml "I I I J . Vntta t i'.,t, ,tii, r In The Boston in CITTIMfi iv i if riii inu CORSETS ARRIVED CORSETS HRe, 75c, $1.00, J. '.., $1 SO, $1.75, $2.00, K.50, $ loo and $5.00.::::: imply won't let you net uwai from ffr fact that thiH iw a store which will tmi : vuur many wunt at lowest uruwe. ftns Large Assortment. laefgV nil' coinba 5c to Hi pair. Tompelnur comb I0c to tftc, fancy hair brooolM' Hi' i' ladiee patent leather belt with cheuile and spikes 7fc mm fiWc. len Seeds !!'"" trade in this line. We see tlie bf fLi-ilr-.mil lino tiii iroah. All & and lUc packager here un sale at Baiter goods Ijfcf dye be, Kaater cards, lc up. Fine Bw Kaater perfume at reduced Muster dishes, fancy decorated ga, i'ii Kaater candies in-1. hu manufacturer. ire headquarters for the follow- Now miiHic Nun bookl and magazine p .ni' i crepe ami tissue paper DLadiea' or gent 'a puraea ilaliouery ami school auppliee toya, games and dolls fane) metal framea 1 1 bums, and fancy gtaala, etc. klea or on tin, iiiHtuI 1 iiient plan. arc agents (or the leading wheele i I' nit... I KtulMu kmhias, Imperial and Cleveland 'M.V to (75. ruuhle to tell you the good uual- fcur hicyclea. All wheela fully I tod. dericK No Hello Central! (iivousall the lvadio. ploaso, we want to tell thrni about our NKW tailor-made stiits, rainy day skirls and shirt waints that just arrived. This store has always en jovi'd a pood reputation for the BEST and NEWEST things, bul never he fore have we shown the variety of styles, heautiful materials and OOlOliugl that we are showing this season. Alexander FRENCH FOLDED BIAS GORED. Tin se are the very latest and most stylish cut of the uptodate and celehrated Straight Front Corteta. These will gel at $1.26, $1.76, $2.0(1. $2.50 $4.00 and 6.00. Short Corsets with Long Waists at $1.25 in pink, blue, white and black. These have lieen and are, justly favored. Cuts have nut been sent us, therefore we cannot publish them at this time. We sell tht same quality of corset for less money or a better one for the same Dried Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Qet our Wholosale Prices . . . C. ROHRMAN, : : : : 309-311 Court Street. Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than any other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamps. Si c qui office chairs and desks. BflKERA Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. T. C. TAYLOR, the & Hexter. Store Fruit. FOLSOM, Main Street Stock is from selected grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy -rowth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millntt, Hlue Grass, lirotue Grass, lied and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tools. Hardware Man. G8NBRAL NBWS. Rev. Stnnehonse, of the London Missionarv society, wan murdered by brigands 14 miles east of Tien Twin. Tlio celebrated Jesuit scholar, Abbe Renard, professor at the University of Ghent, has broken off relations with the church in order to marry. Kx -Senator K. . Wolcott of Col orado has written a letter to a friend In Washington denying the storv that he waa to enter President Mckinley's cahinet. The hutMinic plague continues to spread in Capo Town. There la an average of six fresh cases ofhcially re ported daily. Most ol the victims are colored persons. General Wevler, Spanish minister of war, is preparing extensive army re forms. The food of the soldiers will be improved, ami economies will he realized in the war budget The ottoman government has sent a warship to Marat hoomapos, Island of Samoa, off the west coast of Asia Minor, the whole southern region of the island being in reliellion. Kapoivch t he n-sassin of M. Bognlie rtoff. Russian minister of public in struction, has been sentenced to hard lalor for life. He will lie imprisoned iti tin Chusselberg fortress, on an is lam! in the Nn ;i A river of (laming oil swept down upon the little village of (ilengarden. N. J., while its inhabitants were asleep Sunday morning, and reduced 11 buildings, stores ami residences tn ashes n ml train ran awr.v, the oil ficing ignited w hen the cars left the track. At the annual meeting of the Ameri can Tract society it was reported that the societv has issued bttWOM 18,000, not) and 14,000,000 distinct publications at home and in the foreign tield. The aoeiety, through ita system of colpor tage, strives to carry the gospel ines aage to the millions that are unreached by the churches. Daring "! years of colpurtage, over 15,t)0t).ti00 family visits have been made, and nearly 10, UlO.OiMi families prayer with or spoken to on the subject 01 personal religion, while Iis.imm.im) pages of Christian reading have been left in their homes. The society has been able to publish the gospel truth in lr- languages or (Ualects, and has aided the denomina tional missions in their work at home and abroad. Daring the year. I twecn 4,iKXi,tHKi ami .Ynoo.nm pages of Christian literature in the Hpanisl language have liecii ilistnliuteil in our island possessions, and l.ooo.oou page of selected reading have been ilia trihuted to the armv and navv. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The I ndepcmlcnce common counci has called a meeting for Kridav, Marcl Lll, lor the purpose of disoussing tht new popular loan ordinance. The Yakima t'reamerv Product companv has uruani.etl at Yakima City. Marhinerv will be put in for plant of liHto j. un I of butter per day. ( ioldeiidale will have a city election April 1. I lie saloon issue will paramount. At present the town I two saloons which pay an annual tax of f-sKt each. The cum of winter apples at Nortl Yakima is now (song delivered to buy ers from ititlercnt cities and seera hundred boxes will he shipiH-d within the next week Congressman Jones has informed those interested in i-asing hinds on the Yakima Indian reservation that the secretary ol the interior has re- fuaed to amend his order mak n,- leases for only five years The ouail, common v known as "Rol Whites." imisirted fiom Kansas and turned In iw in various parts of Whit man county aeveral veara ago, are lin ing well, and theie are a number id birds in the vicinity of (iartield K. Benjamin, a logger, 3V years old, who lives near lloo.l Kiver, tJr., was ahot to death at a dance at Under wood'a Landing, Skamaiiiu county bet w etui 12 and I o'clock Sunday morn lug. beujamin and aeveral of the dancers were aeated at talhe ami the assassin tired through a window from th itside. No trace of the murderer I. its heen found A man with whom Benjaimn ia ladieved to have had trouhle ia suspected and the Washing ton authoritiea are watching him. The motive is supposed to have been jeal ousy, growing out of a love affair. TALL CORN doe-ii t t-iiiat- by ,n - nl. nt. A (t-rtilr soil ami CATtfttl tultiva tiuu an nn sary to pioilucr tilt- Pom ling spin- and luavy earn Yet the fame i w ho under ataiids thai hi can't have a healthy corn crop withwut feeding and wrtdlUK. scriua to linn, that he tan huvr a " htalthj bfll ' "ft tin a ' . ' j4- nn ,., VVI U in, by the aiiuilatit;n ol the arvt ral t hemual ill inriith on Which vitality dt-pt mln And wliai wiids un- to the COTD dlacaaaa of th atowMk anu iiumtivr ayatttm an to the body, tin y dlvxrl the m ir. ttary food supply from tin oriipir chamii Ik. and tne ood bMOttMrl li an sickly and ill-iioiiii-ht d The pioptr digntltM ami asimilation of fond is a Ml ma i y raarnticl I n-alth i)y hculiiig ill-., a-. - tin- ktom ach and oiatus ot dtgvatiOM anil nutrition Ii Piriii Gol4et Mi. dual Uiaoovcry iacn tc tht- digt-ntivt mid aaaiaailatiw powers, atilimlatca tin- aiiinii ot tin blood inakiiia alonda, and m lo t-n-i y organ of Hit body tin rich rd-Corpuaclad blood on which pbyaicaJ vigor and t it aa ill j. i lur "I too! two iMjttlr. of I tor tot fieri.tr. Ooldea Mtdti.il p. -mov er . fot Btotua, h Iroubil ' wjtte CJarcace Caruaa i.-i i. yU.t. towu. Lotulouii Co Va "It did rui o in.. : good that J ttiriii r take any more 1 call eat mutU anything- now. I am mi well ple'.incd with ii 1 hutdlv know bow to thank you lot your kind infoi mattou I tried arllo! lot ol tlmigi. la-Ion I wtoli u you There wan u Ki-ntleiuaii '..Id ne about your iiii-iliiiin- how it had tilled fnr. wife 1 Ihouaht I would try a bottl ol it Am uow itlad that I iti. I tot I .Ion i know what I would have done it it had not PJtccu for Ltr Hcrce'a t.oldcu Med ical Uiaeovcry " !)t I'll ici a I'tia.Nalll Ft 111 U regulaU tin bowela and tutt couatlpaltou. V if., p& NEW YORK WANTS ANDREW CARNEGIE Republicans Name Him Mayor, if Willing. for NEW YORK'S MORTGAGE TAX LAW o Will Cost tbe Iron Kuir Seven and One Half Millions to Reside In Gotham, If It Is Passed. New York, March '.''..-The twentv lirst assembly district republicans last night formally propOMo Andrew Car Mglo'l mime lor mayor, ami appointed a committee to secure his consent Mr. Carnegie upon his Arrival in l-m- don la--t week scoffed at the idea of ac cepting such a nomination. Coitly to Llva Thera. New York. March '.'. ccording to the World Andrew ( arneige would have to pav IT.-'skl.iXk) annuallv to con tinue his legal . resident c in New York city. The World correspondent sends the following from A I nan v: "Lawson Turdy .seendary of the New York Tax Reform association, had a hearing Isdore the joint senate ami as Hftuhlv lommittei on taxation on the new Mriimihnn mortgage tax hill. He said : " 'Mr. Carnegie is about to exchangi hi- stink, representing an interest in certain property, for bonds represent ing the same interest. 1 he stock may pav large dividends and is m m -taxable the bonds furnishctl better securitv and a smaller income and are taxable. " 'It is said Mr. Carneige is to re ceive f.'t()t),(HH),()tk) in .r mt cent ImiihIs. I'mler existng law, it will cost him nearly 7,rsK),tH)tl to have his leva residence ill the citv ol New York. ...... .11. t ill ft ft. li you patis liiin liiii, lie tail iia.e his legal residence in the city 01 New V ik for fl.fMHI.tkK) annually. II he is not willing to pav so much for the honor he can have a legal residence in Pittsburg for $1 ,'JlK),iK)0 n vear. " 'If he is fond enough of the stab of New lurk to prefer to remain a legal resident the cheapest plan for him to pursue would he to make Ins legal residence in the town of ROM in Hamilton county, a line hunting toiintrv in the Adirondack-. He can have Ins legal resident e in Hope by voting there and living there admit as much us Mr. Hall lives at Owego, ami It Will cost him not to exceed '.".', M l. iu. for that is the total tax of the town of Hoh ami the count v of Man i I ton. " 'If Mr. Carnegie odjecta lo paying taxes on iieiii- a- a matter ol principle, he can remain an American ciluenaud have his legal residence in Hoise Citv Idaho, without paying a dollar tax on his bonds. All honor to Idaho, to which taxes the substance, not the shadow which has alsdiahed the attempt to tax debts. ' " UNITED STATES OBJECTS. Thinks There's Danger In China's Secret Russian Agreement. w nab ington, March A meuioran tlilln, handed lo the t'hniese milil-ter here on Kehruarv Ih reganliug th secret agrettmeiit between Hussia and China, bv which the cxar practittallv annexes Manchuria, was matte pililn tislay. I he I lilted Mates, It savs, ill aire ui expreas its aense id tlie 1111 propriety, the inexptsliency ami even the extreme danger to the interests of China of conaidaring any private tern tonal or liriam lal arrangements, at least without the knowledge ami ai proval of all the isiwera now engaged in the negotiations. ST. LOUIS MMMISSIONI kS. MeBrlde, Carter, Thurston and Northrop Get These Plums. Yt ashlligtuii, March Jn. 1 In- pren 'lent has practically completed the liat of the St. I. .1 exisialtion com- iniaainners, and w ill probably atinoum e the names within twnnty lour lioiirs. "John A. Allen, of Miaaiaaippi, will la- named," laid a republican congress man thin murium so will ( vrn.- H. Nosthrop, preaideut of the University 0! Minnesota . Scott, i f Arkansas, a can- didate urged by Senator Jones, will probably fall of appointment. Kx-beip tori Carter. Thurston and McKrnle will be 00 the liat." The position carries a salary of IbooO a year for three yeara. ENGLISH PAPERS MUSI LAY. The Star and Leader Libelled Arthur Chamberlain. London, .March Uti. A verdict lor two hundred pounds has heen found for the plaintiff in the Iliad ault brouht by Arthur I 'hamberlaiij, a brother ol Joseph Chamberlain, colonial aecre tarv, against tin- Kvening Star ami the Morning Leader. I bene palters printed accusal lone of the iijioroiter uae of hie Uillucmie as a relative of the secretary to secure govern men I contracts. Hi NAJION 111 1111 -,so Her Desire to Knler Hell Holes While in Cincinnati. Cincinnati O. , March L'li. Carrie Nation came to town laat uiglit, and at daylight began a recoimoiUtr tour, alter tirat attending masaat Ht. Feler'a Cathedral, although she is a member ol the Christian church. Hhe fOBJM difti- illtv in reprcBBing iter desire to enter "hell holts" oolier way back to the hotel, but she jtromiatal the ladles who invited her to lecture that alie would not do ao during the day. I nti-r, she interviewed Mayor Jleiaachman, who ia a distiller, ami pleaded with li 1 in to atop the HqOOf trallic or resign. Hhe will viait the "Khiiie" tonight. NgW r A La blHUCTliakS. Cllulsal Salldlog and ao Addllloo lo Kent Hall. New Haven, Conn., March Vti. Mor rff K. Tvier, treasurer of Yale uni versity, kalay aiiuouutwd that ground would be broken within a fortnight for two new university buildings 1'lans have been Completed to erect lit) mediately the tldO.iKK) new clinical building of the medical Mhool "n Cetlar street, opposite the state hoapi tal. The pM,000 addition to Kent hall, lietUeatlied the nniverMitv py thi donor of tl riginal building. Albert A. Kent of Chicago, is the other hot) structure which will he readv for the Yale bicentennial next October. The addition to the Kent building will lie to the southwest side and will he similar in sire and design to the present building It will double the facilities in instruction in chenii-trv eseciallv laboratory work, in the Yale academic department. THE Ni:w YORK MARKET. Raported by I. L. Ray k Co., Pendleton, Chicago Board or Trade andfNew York Stoek Ixehanga Rrokart. (few York, March 96, There was another dull ilnv in wheat '--I.e. and the tendency was towards lower price-. Liverpool closed unchanged, ft New York opened 1-H higher, HO1.., and sold detwism Ht l-s and so ,, closing at the low point. The trading was light, as moat of the traders are ftwHitlng fOportl from winter wheat districts -locks strong, N. P, advancing the dollars and C. It. A O. four per share. MOHOy, I per cent. Wheat : Close yestenlav. HO Bg, 0gt tislay, HO1-. Itangc tislay. ho i-h to sip . Close tislay, so l-s. May corn, 17 Closing slocks : Sugar, 111 toha i, M818i St. I'-.nl, lis'4 C. H. Jk ii, HIT :i h; N. P., ill '9. Wheailtn Chlea-o. Chicago, March Mav wheal . , to 75 r-H. Philips Is the Corn King. Chicago, March L'li. The News to.l.tv aaya: lieorge II. Phillips is once more king of the corn pit ami his rt-ign promises t he a hard one for tha "shorts." I'mler dictation ol this young speculator corn yesterday sold to i .1-1 10 .' lor lav delivery, a gain of cents over the previous ses sioti ami the highest price touched this season A feature ot the present bull movement is that tht uutrv is heavily represented on the long side ol the market ami w ill profit In the el value. The I'llillips holdings alone are estimated to he in the millions. TWI-NTY IMiOIM.Ii kllllil). RESULT Of THE HIRMINullAM I YCL0NE UN MONDAY. Also 111 People Were Inlured Property Loss Quarter of a Million t Hi zona Distribute lu Needy. Ilirmingham, Ala., March M, Twentv dead ami ninely-llve injured, with probably a loss of a ipiarter of a million dollars sums up the result of yesterday 's cyclone. Additional deaths are Mrs. William Thomas, John Muses, colored making sixteen dead III this i lly, II. no at Iroinlale and North Itirmiiigliam. At the last named place. Mrs Marv liar nn was killed by lightning during the storm, the names of hftv-lwo nl the injured have been obtained, flf these six will die, swe'ling tht- total death 1st to twenty-six. Tislay's elforts ate being directed tfl wards relief work. The citicns mot al BOM to provide funds, ami the result was that a total was sulisi r 1 Ud of flu, (Ha), Committees were appointed totlir. tribute bssl and clothing where tin v are must needed. A carefui search among the ruins continued throughout the night, hut no more corpses were found. Damage al Home. Koine, tia., March SW. The damage hy yestenlay'a OJTfllOM in this section amounts to thousands. 'I he depot at I.iudale wan deiinil islied. At Cham heir there is I'JO.tasi loss. A negro mbooi hoiiac at Kingston was struck by Ightnilig, l.i 1 a III, and Jennie Kllmtl Isdng killed ami imun shocked Train Blown from the Traek. 1 "10, ho-, lia., March -. I lie (iitorgia Central train was blown from the track yeatertlay w h lie mini ing at a fair rate of s-nl I QUI befetMM wen injured. Lf tiaseogne Has a Mm m New York, March Mi Arriving vns mils reisiri rmigii ttxperienctt at sea 1'he I' reiich liner fat lancogutt iiasse. I ll.r..i,l. a ll.... .luu.' , .1. L.mU. through a three days gale, having raila, life boats and rafts smashed . . . .. . . r , but no passengers hurt. Government kmpluys Spies. .New York, March ''o. -A apecial to the 1'erald aaya: The I nittsl Htates government Is employing h.o- p. ol lain information relative to the plans ol the insurgents In the I'h 1 1 i pj .lues rormal recognition of the emiiloyinttnt of snieg ity tlie I luted Males is made in the last army appropriation law. An appropriation of U,fOO,UM) is au thorised lor incidental exptmaea.among which ia hire of laborers in the ipiar ter masters department, including hire of interpreters, aides or gulden bo the army. A Moiiatrous Urapbaplione. llrnlgeiuirt, .viun h 1 bo reman minister haa orderatl coiistrut led and shloiMsl to his monarch a graphodion as big us a Tollman car Its volume of s ..mid la etiual to that ol an oruun Out) hundred aid till) records actum pauy it. Mruger Will Not Come. Amatordam, March 'JO. -I'aul Kruger authoriaea a positive denial of tlie report that he ig going to Amorit:a. He lias m.i lived mitii y invitaii,,,,H hut has 110 intention at present of making me jmiinev Bowery Mrodle's Will. JNew York. March 26. The will of Mteve Jfrodle. tlie famous liownrv char. acter and bridge jumper, was probated today. The estate aggregates 140,000. TO e a a v a a 1 fnuususu AMD bHiP I at saliva Uruiuu yululus rsuovas lbs cauM CZAR'S PALACE OVER A MINE. o Discovery That it Was There on Saturday. MINISTERS WERE THEN IN SESSIOH An Author and Suviril Profmors ArrnsN for 8ymptby With the Uolfr-rslty Students m Wrsw. I'iuis, March 111. -The committee of Kussian mah-..nieiil -lutes that a mine has been dleDOvWed beueelli the palace of the rar at Tarkomaelo. where the council of the ministers was held on Saturday to consider the grievance oi the nniversitv students and the lawless conditions arising therefrom, be committee -tate- that several prominent persons are accussed of implication in the pint. Sympalhlrars Arrasted. Warsaw March 10, Mainitu QoMkli .in author, and snveral professor of the I'mversitv of Warsaw have l.een arrested for expressing svuipalhv with the students IMIOkll S hi l iVNWI NT. Preildent Madley ot Yale Speaks 1 University of California. San Iram isco. March M, -"Charter lav" wn- celehrattsl, the thirtv-third anuiver-att of the fi imding of the Tin. versitv ol CelifornUi The oration was delivered bv rresideut lladievol Yah, w hose subject was 1 M mveriiment hv I'nbl ic I IplnloDi " frealdenl Hedleji mM li part: " I'here are I WO tl nes ol deinis'ratic government the unlit idealistic, which rid it s on the self interest of the various citizens acting iinlcpcmlcntlv, and the socialistic, wllich relies milinlv Of lht Votes of thiine ell liens act mg as a ImhIv. Neither ha- proved wholl) satisfactory. Self interesl being inatleipiate sup. sirt lor hi ideal and moral order, and over legislation an evil worse than that which it undertakes to cure, we must go back to the true principle of sell government government bastsl on public sentiment. This is a phrase which is oflefl Used but general iV mis understood, Whenever a large MMDef of people want a thing, we hear it said that there m a public sentiment in its favor. This is not necessarily true. Bven the hut that a majority may he willing to tote tor a measure diss not PfOVe that it has this basis. the de sire may 1st the outcome of a w ide spread penMMMtl interesl. Much, though not all, of the objec tion to trust- is bastsl on Uni fact that the critics do not own themselves at the wrong end of certain transactions instead ol at the right end. If a man really believes that a trust is a bad thing and would refuse to coniitemiiii e Its pursuits, if he were their benencierv, in can call his oppaeittoe lo them hv the honorable title of ii ll ic spirit. And it mav Ih addtsl that st oi th" actual reform in trust abuses has I .con thus made from out able bv the -ell resat't ot their own ers The social and sditical instinct ol inaininl is so strong that people are led under its instruction to do things which are against their own -rsnual convene in i- and even against their own nib-rest, in order b subserve the needs ol the . oiioniiiiily . I'uhlic eehti Ineiil in the name given In tlie feeling which gives elicit to these VI rt Ilea ol patriot ism she Intended lu Scare Him. Memphis, I .-in, , March Lii. - A. W. Ilogan, a i mminent broker, high 111 mm iciv, was lalaily shot last niglit in the apart uieiils of Dorll Noble, after conducting Ins wife ami daughter to tbe theater. The woman savs she only Intended to tnghteu him. The alfair is the sensation of the day. Mure 1 r. Mime at Marseilles. Mar-eilles, March M. Iheshlpown ers refuse to submit the dis k lahorers' dispute lo arbitration It ia feared that rioting will be resumed, ami .that It will rage mure tiercel v than hereto fore. A carload ol Khortttofn cattle, from the Wingville stuck lariu of lien. Chandler, were shipiitsl recently iroiu MBel City to Miohoiuish, Washington, having laten sold at an average priei of fi'u ar head. M M Throat Troubles " Bardwi ll, K . wheru 1 live, is in the ex. in me an tern pert of the Htau- and uniye h w unit", Ir on t alio, 111 , where the OUa inpthe mi" Um Me niiuitipi Uivtr It ' ay be tuat lli.oat lioiiblee are min " I" N he- 1 bum of Iota- lion. P'-.i, w bait vvr the renaue 1 tmd a w let to eoo slaull kn pa supply of Al Li I 1 ftef. hsh Ucuitdy loi t '. inaUaap te n un hand. It l.-i the beat thing 1 ever . on. across Lu OOOfba. colils ami llnoai tioitbles, and 1 liavtt ustal it in my family KM cars. No diuggist lu re can be depenoeil upon lu have it always, ao I am writing this It-tier lo W. H Hooker . Co.. ggO Uruadwuy. N. Y , to order a doxcii bottles al a tune My wile ia bothered latelj elth ewe throat end dlftViult breathing, but iut as msjn a the down hot- ties gtsl litre, I will give her a fsw doses, and she w ill n itainly be well again. I expect to vrite another letter In a snort time saymg my wile is cured, lor 1 feel abaolulely sure it is what she iietxls." (Higued) T. A Waiia. Holt! atiAVe., ouu. andl a bottle, tlirt,iigli.u tlie United States and Canada : and in Kug land, at In Sd . Its 3d , i d b yuu ary not aatisll.d aiUtr buying, return Ills bottle to four druggist, and get your uiuusy Uac. uv auitftWM AW efceWeWeB. .. - W. U. UoUkX CO., euiil tii SruuS afoilowaa, fatiJialuu, One. Ik I.----. gejaa 1 j