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JatTthofJulin Pendleton. Buy clothing whore you can get hat writs VOU. We are selling mre oloihfng than any store in Penll'tn Suits $5 00 to $15.00 Pants $1.00 to $ 5.00 leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. it, JUNK 8j 1,ml- FEW BASELALL i KiURES . ...ii. a Pappnntitaei of IK LOO.I , w ami I'wiok ' !' ,n,H K ... ui r. . HUM .. (,1 With IWSHHI M Tfc.a .Meats r" Mlrton, June s, m w . .. ji. ...u.l.i l.i runs l -.. rcnuipion nmr -, P", t.iiiiiiy have Ill 1 f 1 ,r IOC Cll'l" "- -, . , Jto. Feed Moo bM BMW tOld (trnr. tn "r i,lr '(rm," I'lricli lias 'i'1"' '"' """" ""' i with Itarlow second with ' w I. u..nan.l I... 1- tint 0 WtllllS luiliai unx lilt with nil safe hits "lit of It. l" Ml. .Msat'li mime " i ,. more than MM "I any oilier i.l . 1.. la l..u la Imttititf Uarlna- liUH hatted ill IlltlM' n(. r . . illiiii snv iitlmr member of the Pullman, Wasb., on Wednesday, JtltM 111; Moscow. Idaho, on Thursday, June 20: hack to Colfax for another gum" on Friday, June 21. The team will come home on Saturday, June 22. or mav atop that afternoon at Athena, and play there on Sunday, June U Whether the wt i is made or whether tin' team cornea on to Pendleton, the MOM will take place at Athena on Sunday, June 0, An effort is being made to have the I .a tirande team OOtM belt for a itume on Sunday, June 10. Individual Averag.t. Batting inM. .. .:tt: IS FleMing BVITK t.UUI .WW .MS Oil .77:1 .7M .710 1 .(Ml I Ml MA .0011 I tel. .'itu.it. r nan lii I nd rl . i.d ar.p I .NDC II i.d 10" M p tail It ' BM II W iu.U ' plavere marked with an imk, not Laving muile a sale hit, IfllNMroiD ttie hatting averages. oio on I v ulaved portions of two l ood Im.l iih HiiIiIiiik chance Trip for Baoaball Club. Iliayjf M. A. Keller is hoping to I'i'Uilletuti haseliall cluh on a Ml trip .! the team make the It will leave I eti.lletou un the mat ol Muiidax , luni' 17, and nlav IVilU Walla in the afternoon. VW mi the night train via Um, Oilfai will lie reached on the log f the IHth and a ttame will there in the afternoon ; -mm yv a -rlvalt at Hoi t ,1 I Just, Chicago. A Miti-hell, J'ort land. (' II (ireen, San Franciscu. W Daititett, Minneapolis A K Davis, Portland. W J Furnish, Pemlleton. Harry Kavmond, The Dallns. S A Fraiis, Spokane. ObM H QUilD, Portland. F S McMahon, Portland. W (.' Belt, Portland. I. Lamping, Seattle. A I) Walk-r, BmUU. I B Holmes, New York. 0 G Shaver, Kansas City. M J Morris, Kansas City. A A lta,umgarth, Denver. A Oppenheitner, Han Francisco. A U Root, Hartford, Conn. .1 K Dickson. ti M Davis, La Grande. V S BowtOi Portland. II I' Billings. Omaha. Lew (e.wer, New York. S II Hooher, Portland. C E Kooaevelt. W Maher, Portland. H I HatehiMOBi (ft York. N B Macklin, Portland. N II Craig, sn Francicao. (' Otleshagen, P inland Thos D McCar, Han Francisco. H Leporte, Susauvilln. H H Huddiniston, San Fraucisco. Geo Mcftilvoray, Spokane. C M Soiitb, Spokane. S S (4111, Spokane. Frank Hull, Lawton. S A Hammond, Spokane. Sha Didn't Waar a Maik. But her beauty waa cmnpletely bidden by aores, tdotches atel pimples till she uaed Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all erup tions, fever sores, tioils, ulcers, car batMSUM ami felonn from its use. In fallible for cuta, corns. Minis, acalds and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Talluiau dc Co. 'a. Can't Baat Harttn. You can't beat Martin's prices on gris-eries and yon can't find a it. cleaner atock of groceries to select from, lie baa now in stock a apacial line of tancv cbeae including im ported liiuberKer. Try aome of the kipered herring and smoked white tish that be baa received from the Kant. Heinemltar the bakery depart -ment of Martin's atore is tiie best in the city. I iim.1 , " " fy'iiina 111 vr . n'lniKii vvnrib ami 5' jwalrj ..! m. M I .l lively - ..'I'll. IIIBU. L HUNZIKER, Jweler and Optician... t" AlBxamlor ,v llextur'a Old Soldlar'a Bsparianoa. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Wincheater, hid., write: "Mv Aife was sick a long time iu spite of good doctor's treatineut, but was wholly cured by Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health. " They always do. Try them. Only MW at Tallmau & Co., drug store. qpHH m m m Por Sals. line tell foot header, three header buda, OM) fourteen horse Pitts im proved power almost new. Call or addreas, J. T. L1F:UALLF;N, Adams. Nuinbar Your Houiaa. f See official ooliob bottom page oi Mils paper. SJH' md VERS' BEST FLOUR To make loj urB-d uge Bvere ut Flour. It took tirat preium,,, M tllB Obicgo World 'a Fair overall couipeti am ami giVs exoallent aatisfactmu wherever used. knuy.tCI1 urautteL We have the best Steam PUM Bailey, Seod Bye aud Beardleaa Barley. ENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. ee Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers rui out piut to ten qUart8, will freeze cream ln from three to five minutes; alao have a full I of flaking tackle, hammocks, etc. See my before buying c TAYLOR, the Hardware Man- "SLUQ TWO'S" "PHAT TAKE' BAKER CITY "RINrRR AND H I - MINK IMA the two alsive mentioned charges, was withdrawn And defendant allowed to go. COLD WEATHER ON JUNE 4 5 Blew In First $11,000 Payment. Bat Ha Will Salt Hit i mm I t,000, Hartna- Laarnad Wisdom. "Slug Two" got a "phat take" fa terday, says the Kaker Citv Herald. "Slug Two" is a printer in the jfcr aid office who has "held cases" since Vol. 1. No. 1. Mis MUM ll P, I, M, - Oormlok, eaaajt BoutehniM, who combines the profession of mining with the trade o printing as a means of livelihood. He is a good miner and a good printer. He itrifted into this camp last winter from Colorado, He was in the habitual cointiton of a printer whan he first came that is, he was broke. He had sola a mine iu Cripple Creek for M.000 and bad gone through with the ti rut payment of $11,1)00 like the prince he is. He was holding cases on a Denver paper when the monev cattle, and he laid down Inn "atick," pasted up his "dupes," sold his "siring" to a friendly Shy lock, and hoarded a Pullman sleeping car lor his old home in Boston. He bathed in champagne, kept a valet, bought an automobile, played golf, and was ctherwise "It" in the staid Bnstotieso societv which worships at the shrine of Pelf. $11,000 Laotad Thras Month. "Mac's" eleven thousand lasted about three months. While it lasted, however, "Mac" had a tune. When the last of it disappear d, "Mac" hit the road for the west again. He put hit "slip in the rack" on the same old Denver paper, and "Mlllud out" enough to buy passage to Oregon. He landed in Baker City and worked in the job alle of the Democrat. He was a good printer, hut he was a printer. That covers a multitude ot eccentrici ties, and one sin-a yearning for "home." When be "showed up'1 at the Herald ollice Foreman Billy Moore made bid "Slug Two." lie MM honored by being elected "chairuniu of the chapel'' -a position of consider able importance in a print simp, lie dispensed even hailileil juMhc, and every man and woman in both the front and hack oflM likfld him liked Lll oild way of saying things, his drol Scotch with his it v stories, and his great, big, kind Scotch heart. And oc casionally, on evenings when "the chapel" was rich enough to stand for "rushing the can," and after "Slug (wo" bad i.i lotted enough of that which has made Milwaukee famous, he would beaut beitignantlv upon the crowd, and indulge iu good clean tones ol other days. One tale in particular "Hug Two" would tell and retell, and, strangely enough, would not change nor vary in the telling, ll related how be owned a mine in Cripple Creek, and how he had s.tld it for 22,tKKl to a Boston coin -itanv, and how that Boston company had paid bun f 1 1 ,ls.M cash, and would pay the balance on June I, l'.HM. It's gettin' near the time, now," be would say, "and when it comes, I'm going home to Boston, and dinna ve think I will spend it all like 'the other." No one believed him. It was the beer. But Ha Got lha Monev. But yesterday Slug Two got his "phat take, lie "showed up" and asked the foreman for permission to "put on a sub". "Ab'm going to lioelon," he explained. "Ah got mv money todav. Ah got 110,8011." The foreman was from Missouri and deserved to be shown. "Slug two" pulled out a handful of gold aud ex hibited checks, drafts, cert i Ilea tei of deposit and letteri. of credits, until the sum told passed $10,000. The foreman gasped. "slug Two" iated Up his "dupes," cashed hia "string," presided over a "chapel" meeting long enough to ele-t a new chairman, aud then shook hands all around. He bateO to go, he said. The Herald I toys had all treated him line. "But I'm going home to Boston. ' he said, ' Willi $10,000 in mv clothes; and I'm going V lot 0,t '"' days as 1 should my wile aud me." ATHENA DEFEATED BLAIK Spokane Aggraiallon Downed by 0. born'i Yellow Youngsters. Athena. June 7. Yesterday 'a game between the Blair college team o .Mm kttlie anl the "Yellow K nls ol Athena resulted in a defeat fur the Blairs bv a score of 6 to 2. While the game was not as auappy as usual, yet it was marked hv luunv good inoivm ual plays and was also noted lor the staying ijuaiities ot the visiting team, who were practically ueieaioo in lite tirst inning as thev struck out in one two. three order and the home leant crossed the nlale four liniea. thus placing the viestorr in a HUM I rum which thev could uot pull out, although thev aauiely did their utmost until their last man was out. In the second and third innings, I ioth teams were shut out. Iu tin fourth, Blair got the tirn lallv ami shut out the home team. J lie tlltll, sixth and seventh were again blank for both sides, each team scoring mm in the eighth. Blair was shut out attain in tht ninth and the game had pasted on record as another victory tor the "Yellow Knit-. " The line up ..-. Blair college team M .Kirov, lb.; Yates, 1. f . ; Klsdeit, r. f. : Bradbury. 2b. : Wagner, Kellam, c. I.j Kuran, $. Marshall, 3L. ; Morra, p. Athena team -O. Blown. , ; Wil lard, 3b.; B. Browu, p.; Cartano, I b. ; Saunders, lb. ; Lleuallen, c. I. Dell, r. I. ; Francis, I. f. ; Muprhy, c Score by Innings. laaaaaiat Huokaue 0 0 1 u 0 1 o a Attteua I t I I u u 1 Score by innings : J -truck out -Bv Morrs. 6; by Brown 3: two bake hiU -B. Brown; hits Blair, 3; Athena. 9; batata ou balls -by Browu, 1 ; hit with pitched nan -uy Brown, 1 ; bases stolen By niair, i by Athena, 5; error Blair, 4; Athena ti; umpire M. A. Bader, of Pendleton CIRCUIT COURT MATTKR. Another Orab Made at That Reulalla BaDk Roll. T J Wanner and W. H. QillBOM tr arraiuued this morning and Iltv to the rhurue of 1amb ling. The circuit court made a grab at tbat name roulette bank roll anu loos Wjl (him um ll lU the de lend 11 Oil- I hi." is the same aauie tbat 11. m i Brauer was convicted of eUutilug 21 silver dol i- I. .l.i. Tiilun iaiuiii ituui on Friday of robbiuu Joe Iiaroque, jr., waa brought in for trial this loreuoou charged with having robbed Joe Laruu.ua, ar. I Mj eoiii.u. front Athena aud is on trial thie afternoon. At the conclusion uf the teatimony of the wituesees oreaeut for the defenae, it may be nec essary to take a short receas, perhaps until Monday, to await tiie return ol Constable J. L. Smith, who la abaeut un a trip to Salem escorting prisoners o the state penitentiary, ne .r as a witueas for Hie defense. - The charge against Frank Pambruu. Jointly indicted with John 1 uleu onj RellRlon Lotlnot Ground. Tiie country Is becoming agitated over religion. Periodically some one arises and declares that it is decaying. Thix results in countless discussions until the agitation runs its course, and still religion nourishes. It always will, for it is something the world MMTRi One of the finest recommenda tions of Hoatattor'l Stomach Bitters, the great American stomach strength ener, lies tn the fact that it has lived BO years in spite of hundreds of imitation-., and i renowned for its cure of constipation, dysepi. biliousness, malaria, fever and ague, and sees to it that the lifegiving elements of the food are assimilated with the blond. There is nothing "pist as good." See that a private revenue stamp covers the neck of the bottle. - a et m MASONS MEET AT PORTLAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTRR, BLUR L0DUB AND OK Oh H OF RASTRRN STAR. Persons Who Will Represent the Various Bodies In Grand Lodges. The grand Royal Arch Chapter of the state of Oregon will convene in Portland on Monday. June 10. The grand lodge A. F. V A. M. will Con vene at the -nine place on Wednesday, June It, The grand chapter Order ot Kastern Star will convene at Portland on Monday, June 10. According to the rules and regulations of the above named Masonic orders the three highest OfBoan of each lodge and banter are ex-olhcio delegates to the grand lodge and ttrand chapter. Cons- itlenllv, the following are delegates to the grrnd Royal Arch Chapter : T. C. Taylor, higli priest: K. Alexander, kitii:; K. J. Sunimerville, scrilx. The I d low ing are delegates to the Masonic grand lodge, A. F. A. M. : T. J. rwead . matter; K. J. M.irphv, minor warden; J. Rtbinsoii. junior war- len. I'he Order of Kastern Star otlicers, ex-olUcio delegates, are the following: Mrs. Winn Johnson, worthv matron; Mrs. C.J. Smith, as sociate matron; Jerry Barnhart, scri'te. Many Will Go. In addition to those who have al ready gone Mrs. Winn Johnson and Mrs. C. J. Smith expect to leave tor Portland on Sunday morning. June 'J, P, 0 i.ivlar, R. Alexander, K. J. hnmtnervillfl and v . i' nansioru ex pect to leave ou Sundav. T. J. rweedv, K. .1. Mtirphv and .1 . r. ttott- insoit will probably start (or the metmp il is on Tuesdav; June It. it is nrohahle that several others will alio he in attendance upon the grand lodge missions from Pendleton. Beware of ointments tor Catarrh that Contain Mereury tart. m -ur.'lv di'.truv the "i ttn' id Miiell h 1 1 1 1'iiiit li'ti'l y derHiica the whole tys-ii-in wlii ti i tiii ritiK it ihrntigh tint inuciin. stir lie. Siirli srtn li'i ultiiiild never Ik- used fx- ept mi pre. i riiilioti" Irnm reput.tili' pny.t Ian. . tli.- .iMitiMiri' Ihav will dil I. tell (old tn i , Ood you oaa niibfy derive fritin llMJ ItslPii I'titarrh Cure, niHiiiilaeiiireil by t. J. I'lietn v ,t t'n . I'nledii, tl ntslii. mi meretiry. end l isk.'ti iiilenially, m tunc directly iipen I be bam I an I mm nu mtim" ni tuo synuin. In buyillK Hall's fiitsrrh flirt' Hire you gel the genuine It i. iitki ti niteriially. eint made in Tiiledn. thin, by '. J. Cheney Ji Co. Tesll- iiiuliinU free. Sui t to nil druggist., price 7i-. per Home. Hall's Vsunl)' Pill, ere Ihu best. I.n iran'de Chronicle : One tf the most important business traiisactiona recent Iv made in the county was con summated here yesterday. Walter M Pierce hi trustee lor a syndicate of aio'aiists imr. ha-id the Oregon Hot Snrint;' at Hot Lake miles east of La tirande. 'I ! anu s of the member of the svndicat are not made known. 1 he iitirchahe wa" made from Look ami Miuthorn who a var and a half ago leaw I the property f n a term of years with privilege to improve and option to bay. I root S. F. fovlMN and wife. m m Judge Snell of the superior court at I'ainma refin-ed t entertain the mo tion of Prosecuting Attorney t'amphell to i-.ue a death warrant for the execu tion of the BOOT ic tt)d wife inurdrir. Kbeii I. Bovce, hv reason if the ob- . i .i, i i i .p - JlH'lloll ol llie miMSHSI S OHUrsqii ', W. II Davis and J. II. O'Brien, and for the rca-m that under the law the date could m l ta hxed within : latroiii this tune, nor could the sheriff execute the writ within tbat time. i -e- A suite of rootim in the F)asl Ore- Onian building, hot ami cold water, liathrisiin, lor fll a moniu iiurttig me summer. Apply ai tne r.asi nti'iiuiinn D$V SRVRRAL STORIRS THAT TRLL OP DAHAOR DONI. Paarad Dtmtit Wat Dona to Wheat Crop, Ho t i hi. cannot Tat Re Atturad. There wai a cold spell of weather in Pendleton ami throughout Cinatilla county on Tuesday, June 4. It rained, hulled, blew ami got quite cold. That night will bo a date to be long remem bered. Not a great deal of damage has lieen reported, but it is feared that the loaa is as yet underestimated or un known even to those directly interested . Some of the best informed farmers say that they have not as yet been able to ilinover that any considerable damage has been done to wheat. Some farmers at a distance from Pendleton, however, claim that their wheat has been damaged. Between Helix and Stanton. Sam Kndecott came from Stanton and spent four hours at Helix on Iri dav. June 7, talking with farmers re garding the freezing weather of the night of June 4 and the morning of Wislnesdav, June 5. Stanton is alstut II miles north of Ibdix, which to turn is 16 miles north of Pendleton. Mr. Kndecott state that he could only give the names of the Richmond Brothers as among those talking, for he was not acquainted with the others, hut there was an expression of opinion from Id or 12 that wheat had en-taincd serioti" daBMUNi Spring w heat is just jointing winle winter wheat is about beginning its tlrst bloom. Those who should know state that cold weather such as that experienced this week ll fatal tn wheat in bloom, which is a delicate condition of plant life. The wheal in the gulches of the region around Helix and It) miles to the DOrtu and east are mora affected, ap parently than are the level and higher lauds. One man expressed him self: "Without plenty of rain HMD , the wheat crop is badly injured." Froie the Pump. G. T. Ellin, a farmer from Saxe itatloD, six miles northeast of Pendle ton, i- in Pendleton today, Saturday. Mr. Elgin states that his pump was ffoaan Up mi Wednesday morning, June 5. the tirst time that he can remember ol such a thing happening at his farm in June. Mr. Klgin states that the blade- of wheat have ltecn nipped by the irost. Imt the extent of damage cannot be est imated at present. The wheat on low grounds seems to have suffered more than thai ou the higher ground. Mora Frost June 8. T. J. Conrad and K. R. Banks came to Pendleton June I, leaving their homes in Pine valley 2i miles north east of Pendleton at It o'clock iu the morning. Passing through the Gher kin Flat country north of Athena ami mi down the Wild Horse, these men were astonished at what they saw. The frost could tie plainly seen on the blades of wheat. Potatoes were ap parently badly damaged, the tops be ing black and wilted. Vlfalfa was also injured. a The homeliest man in Pendleton as well as the handsomest , and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs asthma, bronci litis and consumption. Price 2fc and oOc. For sale by Tal I inan tV Co., sole agents. JUNE BARGAINS Blat k iln ss gooda, 30 Inohti wide Bitch dress 00dl 3ft inches wide Bitch .itiu fini';h ilrcss gooda, 44 in. witlc Cotton worsted dress c(i(ls.3t) inches witlc Wonted rjrtta goodt( .i inches wide. All wool Cheviot skirt anil suit material, )8 in Wide Japanese silk in all colors, in inches wide ... Japanese silk, all colors, J4 in. wide Tttfott tinish. thtngttblt ttffetfl silk, I est quality Ttirl ey red table linen. 58 inches wide Blttchtd ItMi linen. 50 inches wide Bleached libit linefli ! inches wide Half blotched table linen, U inches wide Hleat lied muslin, 3(1 inches witlc Good aproti check ginghtm. Hest apron diet ked gihgbt4H Satine Petticoat, deep floum o, hnift pie ttin Mercerited best petticoats, tccordito plotted floum e Pefctle wrappcts new pattern trimmed lite 9 t" )t Womon't Tailur MfiatStllti, in mixed gi Women's Tailor .Made Suits. Shirt waists, a lot to close, worth 1 to ft. JO Men's sweaters, nst the thin", for now Men's cotton so. per do ten pair 50 men's suits, some were P.y, others to til reduced, the best ones WomtQt' bitch hose, 3 pair for lt.00 Men's ualtundered white shirts 144 Men's underahirta and rJrtwtri on counter to dozen women's ilonola shoes, patent leather tip Reatl this Mmt every day, 'twill be worth your while. Regular June price price ISc 9c 2fte IfW noc 2c ISc He '2c 17c lific Pic SMc 22c SOc .itVc illC tic 31k IHc BRc tc Wk 37c Ik 1 c t .Sc I14M 'iSc .t..Sf $ WW 7 2c 110.10 M.90 fln.fMl $S..V2 H0c eoc '.we 23c HOc 2.Sc Halt Price B0C THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE At WAV S IN I'M I: II: At). Agents Hnttcrbks Pattcrna. NATURAL AND ARTIFICAL Retail and ton lots. Telephone your ordtri Mam I, Main 57 or Main 8S, or hail the driver of the blaok tMtn "He is the Ice Van., VanOrsdall & Ross. MUliiiriiu liar UUUIIIUIIJ ff MS proMrly applied, with the proper ap pliance at the nroper tunc, amuses tin sluggish 1 and sends il coursing tbrotgtl the arteries and veins like a sparkling, leaping brook. This removes clogged and poisonous matter from the system. Can you afford to go crawl ing around, dragging out a miserable state of feeling when such a remisly as DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT is within your reach'.' Write for my free booklets, which explains fully all you may wish to know. DR. A. T. SANDKN, ORBOON. Arm In Arm with Your PtKfcettxiok . i i -i 1 1 v. Vl IP thir line carpels have been selected with a lew ol giving voil the beat iralva (or ynwrjnona Neat, elegant and attractive patterns linked with durability, and within the means ot ill is what we ari offering in our Rue -lock of tugs, carpi' and something in lace curtains and purtiefBi It will c is r Mm nothing in hsik at them. Prieet are right. Jesse Failing. Main street near bridge. Hotel Pendleton Under New Hanaement Dept. A. Uuaael Itlm k , I'Okll AM. FOR GOLF RASH Jli-.ii IU.il, lallaiuiualloiie, lli liuig. trritaituiie .i. l.-ifuig., uudue nr olteusive pcrurti'in, im aw ataaf saaaUee u. aaikiat aoolUig, i.urif)ing. aa.l refrothiug as a Itettl witli 1 rn 1 ha So.r, fiillnweil In the esti-rer (onof tiy gitle aiiuiiiiuig wiin I IU l a. IIik groat ekui eurti sua .ure.l jf eiuollleuta. 0 neeat lexi e t.reM en a.eet aw taeeaej ,1 . I, . i.V llld UMVllHl ll. Ml ITi,l ,VHlS TOI l-'ll'l l.ll'. .1"! 1'UOJ.II I.-I1 7.i ilu, .orlil t 'Ui " I" a lit (1( O jj, " ttui " tea is " BM.eisi et. 4 itlM.UII.' I... TRANSFER. TRUC K I N(l, S T O R A G K. m CR0WNER & SON. 1 Strictly First-Class Bicelleot Colsioe. Kvery Modern Cnoveoiencf) jipf ; ' ' Li -jSij 1 Glre Us a Trial. Kate:. $2.00 a da; Special Kates by Week or mootb Bar and Kllllard Uooina lieadiiartere for Travellna Men The Keel Hotel In baetern Oregon. Van li an Kms . Props. Successort to J. I Moore Ihl.afH'I.NK MAIN 4. Call epi No. 5 For Rigs l o go Fishing or for a cah to make a call telephone Main 7tt. "Nerve Waste." 1 ill. uf til. iuu.1 li.lpui Us-t. on MfN wia.nuuevurlwu.il I. Hi. I iiitillc l "Nerve v.n ,"by Hr Hnwfvt u! Uu rreutleco, now Iu IU rlllu Ibuuuuil. Tats wurk of su e.fssr .ud r.uui.ule Blir.ni.u le In aa .lil. ouuU.nl tv 111. reel .um of falM Umehluj ur ll DIMl IOU 1.11 11,1. 11.111.. lUllis I II .bouude tn 1 .r.lull cuu.lder.il au4 urecUcai dvlee, SU'l liu 111. two IMI uieriM ui mim- duui aud sluearilr. It it uuduraMl by butli tu. rvllgluu. aue aurular urea. Ilie I'tilcago Advance says. -A u.al ol Hie book auil Hie ftfUumUuu Ol iu iiiiulee will lul beat in, bop. aud bear luw tliouaatid. uf live, tbal are uuw uriiuj uiougb uuivou. luiuavuieul. ibu book 1. UM by uiati ooaiaid Hue of Ibe B.o.1 lulere.llug cliauwie chapUr , ou Nervinue aud Nerve Tunic bae bwu nuleil evparawly a. e aauiuie cbeular, aud Hill lie sent iu euy address fur tmi by tbe puMuumn, rAoeno pvumuuui oe, Bu. juuo. bau rrauoiaeu. lor Wood, Coal, Brick and Sand. Jsflr Mm vMru jfl B -fleaaeMewaM mm m 1 mm Heavy Hauling ftsueclal atuutlua leu Iu Cuuebjuiueal ., Laatz Bros. 1 1 1 1 1 IIAKVUAU. Hrvp KleKdiiti) Furohbed Steam Healed liuropcan Plan Block and a hall lru tie pot !Miuplr Koona In conoaKtloa Kuoiu Kale 50c, 75c. $1.00 ...LEE'S LICE KILLER... A aure remedy for lie ami iuiUm. IuUh national i'ooltry '.! keeiie tbe hen. hoalthy. uiioa grit aiiia dOfeattua, lioue meal givee .tr.ugin mj yuu. enna. HONK MKAL A clean, iuofl.usiv. but nutritious fartiliaar tvr your lawn. C. F. Colesworfhy Poultry nU SuPPy p01 Polydore Moenn, Proprietor. J 11 jJllLf f Lil ULL"