WKDNKHDAY, AUUIJHT lOI. OUR CLEARANCE SALE STOPS AUQUST 15 Dont Fail to See Us and Qet a Pair of Shoes for 50c For House Wear ft t ft CLEAVER BROS Practical Moot and Hhoe Mm, HHHViriKV Jas. A. Howard. Farm loans. "Iird Haltiniore" stationery. NolfV. Hack (or Teal springs, telephone Main 70. Hiy your window shades at Murphy's. $1 aliirt waists, now 4We. Cleaver Hroa. Dry Hoods Co. ft duck units, now $L'.9H. Cleaver Hroa. Dry Hoods Co. Have your pictures framed ; latest styles at Murphy 'a. New deaigna in wall paper at Murphy'a paint store. We are closing out fruit JlN at Boat at the Standard (troeery Co. You can aave money now hy buy inn your jars at the Standard grocery. Kirat class wheal pasture I Of tattle ami horses. Inquire of Pater West. ' summer goods to rloae at 12'.. per yard. Cleaver Hroa. I)ry Uoodi Co. Midsummer sale of wash g I", one- half price. Cleaver Bros. I'ry tiooda Co. IxMt Between 1'endleton ami I'll.; Kock, a pair of Hue shoes. Kinder please leave at this olflce. Sunday, August 4, was the twelfth anniversary of Spokane's lug Ore, which occurred on August 4, IfH Ice cieaui for parties and lodgl aociablea at special prices, quality guaranteed. Candy Dutton. For aale ft-rooni house. Corner lot, H6U. House and '.I lots, ehoiie IOB tion, north aide. F. . T. Wwie The Owi Tea House ad wan overlook ed yesterday. They are closing out one line at it price that makes buying easy. Crescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Kant Oregon ian building, payments $1 a week, no intereat. The Peoples Wareiiouae has just re ceived er express a handsome assort ment ol men's summer neck wear, M ami otic each lor the newest novelty. E. J. Murphy has now the most complete line oi wall papers and bord ers ever ahown in I'endleton. All the lateat sliailea ami designs. Von should see the stock. 2 ).. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I wax troulded with constipation until I bought DeWitt's Little Bail) R leers Since then have been entirely eured ol my old complaint. I recommend them. Tall man & Co. The business ottice of the Northwest Livestock and Woolgrowers' Journal baa been removed from tin- Matlock hnildiiig on Court street, to to'- I Hal recently vacated hy h. W Mil in the postotlice building, Main At bed time I lake a pleasant barb drink, the next morning I feel bright ami my complexion is heller. If J doctor aaya it. acts gentlv on the stomach, liver ami kidneys, ami a " pleasant laxative. It is made from herb, and is prepared as easil . lea. It i called Lane's Medicine Lane's Family Medicine inoi. bowels each da ' For aale bv Talman A Co. . sole aganU A marriage license was Issued loilay to (leorire O Campbell and Miss Ktta M. .lordan. V. A. Kastnian and wife have pur chased from I'rancis J, Bacon and wife their farm on McKay creek, two and one-half miles from I'endleton. The price pa id was t.'SIXX). Dr. M. H. Walker, palmist and medium, can read your entire life, lo cate mines, advise- in business affairs, marriages, love, makes peace between Mhlag hearts. Located in tent near Oi It. V Ni depot. A few days only. Mrs. B, II. Allport. Johnstown, I'm., says: "Otlf little girl almost strangled to death with croup. Tie- doctors said she ooaldn'l live hut she was instantly relieved hv One Minute Cough Cure. Tall man Co. Deputy Sheriff W. B, Cool, who wa shot by William Steffen Sunday, at Moscow, Idaho, while attempting to arrest him. died Monday, as the result of the bullet wound in bis hip, the bullet having penetrated the alslomi nal cavity, thus causing internal hemorrhages. If the action of your Imwels is not easy and regular serious complications must he the final result. PnWitt's I, ft tla Knrlv Riltfl will remove this dan- ' ger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Tall- man A Co. The first arrest this season for viola tion of (lie game Ian made Mon day by the Albany deputy game war- i den, who caught John M. Neebam ! while shooting a Chinese pheasant. He was taken before a justice, and up on pleading guilty, was lined $1' and , costs. ' Mrs Alice smith, deputy organiser of the Ladies of the Maccabees, has; been officially notified that Dr. l'.lla .1. j Fifield of Tacoma has been appointed medical examiner for the Pacific coast of that order. Mrs. Fifield was in I'endleton on a fraternal visit a few months ago him I made many friends in the order. A young man about h years of age, named B. It. Moore, is wanted in Linn county on a charge of forgery. Moore had been working in I. M. Wiley's saw mills, near Lebanon. When he piit work Mr. Wflev gave him a check for $H on Jerome Smith. Moore raised it to S) and then pres ented it for payment. One of the most notable comeits that has ever been before the United State" land oflice at Oregon City is that against entrvmen of some III, (MX) acres of timber land in Tillamook county. Two railroad companies and 1(X lipid icants have tigured in the mat ter. Fraud is the ground of the con test, It being alleged that tin-entries were procured to lie made in the inter art of a oaatblaation or syndicate head- d by Claude Thayer, a Tillamook banker. PERSONAL. MMNTION Heorge iilh'tt anil home Tuesday from Straat Fair and Carnival. For the i: I k x Street Fair ami Carni val ill Tacoma, the Washington V (!o I it in n i .i railway, in connection with the Northern Pacific, will sell tickets August ."i I i Tacoma and return for ', good returning to August It) The Northern 1'aclflc iias la-en declared tin- otlicial route hy the Spokane Klka ami an excursion train will leave Spo kane. August It, with alsuit 400 Flks for the carnival. ANOTUKR PKOTMST. Laws Feather Dusters. The largest ami best line of leather dusters vrr "lislayeil in iVinlletun Necessity for Sunday Observance Argusrt by a Correipondent. To the Kditor. - Mr. I'otwine's "protest" in Monday's paper is well argued ami to the point. Not only should a "minister oi the tiospel" or other "Christian man" protest, hul all duty-loving cititens should lee I bound to throw around the little con sidered rights cii the huge army ot em ployees all the protection possible both of opinion and law. That such protection is necessary, in order to ensure the certainty ol a sreekly rest day, the history oi the downtrodden, hopelex- laborers, who inhabit the cantons oi Hwitierland where no legal obstruct ion to Sunday labor exists, amply testifies; lor in these plaies. some being touiid willing lo do seven days' work to get the seven days' wage, all find themselves com pelled to do it, or bate their jobs' I am told that such is the case also in all other countries where no legal restriction to work on Sunday obtains. Mr. I'otwine is also right in urging the evil iniluence on any communis especially the rising generation, there of, where a laxity in the decent ob servance ol Sunday prevails. Ii may indeed not be possible lo make men "good by law" yet since in their effei t on others notabh tin young -gixsl habits however induced are prelerahle to the aliseuce ot both principles ami habits it fallows that wiae citizens invoke ii necessary, the aid ol the law H sustain in a commun ity the usages, n not the principles, propriet i. ' those whom it is our duty to train, such usages are 01 vital import ance, the vine, however lieallhy and enriched, seldom it ever grows upward, unless surrounded hy restrictions which entice or force it in that direc tion. Again, i' those- the seventh day or s.iturd.ti observers knowingly oppos ing the general and legal custom, bring on themselves loses or annoyance limliug u difficult to meet the re tiiiirements ot both law and con--i-ienee), it is a matter to be deplored, out does not luruish valid ground lor removing those ancient landmarks, which have, lor so long past, helped In hedge our voiitlis i mm the "broad wav that ieadeth to destruction," and to differentiate the civilixatiull Ol a Christian community trum the license ot Heathendom. NKMO. Kor Sals. For sale I70OO ideal home. Modern ten room housu, L'ii lots, north side. 1.. T. Wade. TALLMAN & CO UOAHD UK hUU ALI.A I ION I lie Con my Hum I Of KiUhatlon ol Uma tllla couul? 1 lier.lo called to meat at tile of lioe ol tbu I'oUUt) i .oii W I) I'ljauiU-rlalii, oi I til IMHIBI on M.iulay, Augu.t Mi, IMH, ami ooatiaas In eu.iun lor ill is) days, sad pub holy aaaattas iik atiuin mll, ami cor rati all srrors in valuaiietu. ur quallui - of Unilv, lou or other urupcrly The taxpayer, will save Ihsauelres mucli rouble II Hi- -, will appe.r at the lime and pla - apsjliiUHl ant u vaiumc iti.tr him iui-ui in tli roll before tin- Hoard adouriin, a- uo corrt'i I lou. can be wad. aller that lluiu by in wwHir in County t'ouri If Ills taxpayer thaw in ii have lo-. a. iMuenl i or re led when it Is ii In. power to do so. it mull be ai.uiaed Unit be or I IK, ill. aduill- its ooi i -CIUSJIS En HI .A.N County Ataeaaoi Will Roeeeh earns I ehnian springs. Fred Taylor is getting along nicely with an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Mollie Leete ha- accepted a po sition as bookkeeper in the office of Drs. 0. J. Smith ami T. M . Hender son. John Vert left on the Tuesday even ing train for a trip to I'nion and Hnk er counties. Shorty Weir, tiny Huff and Frank Caviness left on (be train last night for Portland, ami will probably go on to Health' and Tacoma. Mrs. Jane Hartman and her grand children, Cressie and Jim BtOffjil, have gone to Bingham Springs to re main lor several weeks. Thomas Monteith of Portland is a guest at the Hotel I'endleton. He will succeed .1. C. Mohr in charge of the dress goods department at A lev ander A lloxter'e. J. I). I-'I-1 connected with the right-of-way department of the O. It. A; N., passed through Pendleton Tiles dav evening on his way to La (irande and Baker City. Miss .lennic Beatie, who has spent the summer in Buffalo and other tntvns in the east, came home this he rning. She was at the exposition lor a good portion of the time. Miss Mary Kees has resigned her po sition as clerk at the general delivery I window of the postotlice. Her MM0M sor is Miss Mamie Walker, who has already assumed her new dil ies. 0. W. (tales, O. K. A N. agent of i Adams, came down from there last eveniug and took the train for the i'.e' tiiis morning with the expectation ol heing awav for a month. Miss Bess Switxler left Monday nighi for Portland, and after a visit tber will go to Victoria, H. (;., for a pleas ure trip. She will bf absent three weeks from Pendleton. Walla Walla Union: .lames A. Hol man and Miss Marv Bates, residents of Umatilla county, Ore., were yes terday united in marriage in the 0OM ot the justice oi the peace, William (ilasford otliciating, ('ass Kogers ol Butler creek who has iieen at the Pendleton sanitarium for a week, will leave Saturday morning for Hoi Lake, Union county. While there be will take a tlip out to look at the stock (arm of C. B. Wade. Mi Ktta Hotter ha returned from Portland, accompanied hj Miss Carrie Adler, daughter ol Carl Adler, ol Bak er City. Miss Adler will remain in Pendleton for a visit as the guest of Mrs. Max Haer. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Kogers oi Kcho are in Pendleton the former having come up to see his father, L. C. Kog ers, who is at the Pandltton Mnltar iiim. Mrs Kogers is not in the bttl ol health and wili he taken to McDoflto spiings on the middle lotk d tin .loliu Day river, for an outing. Charles Wilkin-, Indian agent, left this morning for Newport, on the coast, where Ins family are to remain fur a month. Chief Clerk Bobbiai will attend to tin- affairs of the agency during the absence of Mr. Wilkins. Miss Sadie Baum, a teacher in the public schools, returned on Tnc-dav night from the east. She left with the Portland Telegram party two months ago and after visiting the Pan-American exposition went on to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D ('., and other eastern cities, having a de lightful time withal. Mrs J. W. Yandell returned on the W. cV C. K. train this morning after an absence of six weeks at Victoria and other cities on the sound. Sin was accompanied home by Miss Yan dell, her sister-in-law . Miss Nellie lay, who went with Mrs. Yandell on the trip, returned to Pendleton several lays, Mrs. Yandell stopping off at Ll lensburg, Wash., for a visit. Siiinnter American: Kev. (J, S. fu nis, Ph. D, D. D. ol the Mainline university, St. Paul, Minn., examin ed the snippier district the past week in tin interest of a big Minnesota syn dicate. Dr. 1 ii ii I h was the pastor and instructor at Hamlinc university dur ing Hie years IKMU-IKrlA when Kev. I). M Shannon was studying (or the inin istry." Mr. Minis is known lo a num ber of Pendleton s'ople. Mr. and Mrs. William Koench and .Miss Freda Koescb left this morning lor California. Mr. and Mrs. Koescb will remain for a month. Miss In da will spend the summer visiting with her parents in several cities and beach resorts, and at the heginiiiug of the school year will matriuhite at either the state university at Berkeley, or at the Mill.- girls' school at Oak I ami Miss Koescb Ibis spring graduated from the Pendleton academy with an unusual record in scholarship and in tends to take a full lollegiate course before ending her school days. Will and Bismark Koosch wilj remain in Pendleton I s -- -- LIVHLY AT LKHMAN. Frakor ft Sharon, Kealers In Kasy and Kraelleai Jokes, Lehman Springs, Aug. 0 'Spatial corrcsMiidence. With the addition of aisiut ."Ml people on Sunday the camp has become livelier than ever. There are about "Jt0 here in all, ami more coming. The weather is the beat that could lie prayed for. Hood water and moun tain air go to put life into the entire crowd. The favorite amilseineiile are concert hv Sharon's brass band at 4 a. m. every morning. After breakfast bowl ing and . r n-i photographing by Harry Warren and Roy Bbnlfao ; swimming and duckiug in the psjl at 4 p. m. Fraker e Sharon are sole agents for practical and easy jokes; jokes fur nished in any style at all hours of the day and night. The principal feature of the evening is dancing, there Iwing aliout -" coup les of voting people here now. TUH. deal of water. A little precaution re garding diet, the observance of hygien ic rules and an abstinence from the Mi ol polluted water will prevent any epidemic such as might come other- W ise DO YOU REMBMBKR THE MID WAT I .labour to Bs In Astoria This Sumnisr at ths Regatta. I'endleton pen le will scm rely re coguir.e the inflowing description ol the "Oreat Oriental Midway Show-" that were here last summer as a part Of the street lair and harvest carnival. It is taken Irom the Astoria Budget, that announces Jabnu'i shows as having been contracted for hy (ten. L. Hut chin, well known here: "Mr. .labour's shows are as lolloa-s: Mnnagerie ami trained wild animal circus under the direction ol Colcnel Maniel Boone, the greatest living ani mal trainer in the world the antics of his dumb actors exemplify the tables ot Aesop, Streets ot Cairo, Oriental Theatre, Proirctnscnpe or Moon pic tures exhibition, Herman Village, Lunette or F.gyptian (llii'inn, Street oi all Nations, Mexican Theatre, Al gerian MOMttC and theatre, and the Mill WCV Plaissance with its omgrcsss ot fhrilling tree hows that are the most famous in the amusement w rld "Prominent among the people with the .labour shows arc, Hhiek Pad jl Lafharlff, the whirling dervish who nimli' a pilgrimcge to Mccra and ll decorated with' the Sacrfd green hod. an ensignia oi distinction in the lb.lv Laiwf the three Austin Sisters whose marvelous traper.e act bus proven a thrilling attraction fof the mvalty Of F.urope and proved a great drawing curd lor two vear- in Hie land of the Montezuma!-: I ilimn, th" Bgyptlail i princess who gives a delineation n the sacred and Natb nal dances nl the Nile, and noted troupes ol Btdoitlni, Itash-lhuniiks, Singabse. TuolclatM, Fast Indians. Hindoos, Japs. Sri. in-, Algerians, S itch bagpipes, Tyrolean singers and others. " For sale. On account of departure I offer lor sale mv private house, corner .lolmsoii and Webb stree', containing eight rooms, also a four room cottage ami two lots near school house. I. s.;i IRMAlf. For Sal. AO-Hi .INI head of cow-, califs ami vearlings, .n out 70 head ol heel cattle in the hand ; also, the finest HlBIBtCT range in the mountains for sale. Terms, half cash, balance in one .ear. This is a bargain. Inquire at this office. VETERANS 0f: SPANISH WAR Moating Salt l.ako august in to Ift r"n dloton Bx-Sotdlsrs Will Not Attend, sjska Haai iirHimnian was ill receipt I today of a press dispatch as fol low . "Washii.gti..,, Attg. 7. The '' sarv oi the Amrlcai , . -u-ation ol nila on -M.gn-t 18, MM, will be n I -hrated at Salt Lake Oil ', 1l.,l,','"n" veternns on Aagaai M.M aOdlO. ThC dispatch a sbown to Char le- I. FergU-on. one of the members Ol 0IM pativ D, lormod hCfC, and Who serve. Ibr.aigboiit the war in the islands, and be gave this Information i "It is to bC a meeting "I WO v. e ans of the Spani-h war in tbe I hili' nlnCC, the organization being cunpo-ed mostly of we-tem men Only Penn-y vania'was repreente,l from east 01 ( ol ondo. It met last venr for ergfliiua tion at Menver. This i to be the MJ -ond session. Oeneral Male is the president, ami (ieiieral Owen HommcfC, oi the Second Oregon regtmeiil of vol unteers, is vice-president Oeiieral Summers desirfd to secure ,i 00d at tendance from Oregon, and nire.l I low rate for I special car. But the bos seemed not anilOttl to go, and 1 nndarctand Ihern will be representa tion from onlv Salem and Portland. irrliiii.l uomtHin mention lor i.exi v. ar, and Del era! an effort to nee .r- Hnminefi will it." inakt SELLING OUT .lames White, BrvaiH-vilie D Witt'. Witch Muxel s., rannlna m on ' lb leg snlb-red II lear-. M K tore tail lv linn I iei. ii r llett Itt's i II III IIP iV 1 heal id He had I lo help in iiuita- JUST THINK OF the people Tlirisj'-liillrlll. coiiaty are Bstag laaafber tnnrtii them. All tins a riKCT-CkAHiian a i'it i pitta li' Whips, sweat pw leather. Ii tit- ivi THAT YOU CAN REtV DP0N. it: in r mm liu addles and .mill la use aafl are al, I'. We i-arr;. lira. Ilni.ne., has, strlnic A' all klml. JOSEPH ELL, LaaeMag HarMaa ami 'addicry. i will close out inn w hi rs ... MOUNTAIN ami ARCTIC Ice Cream Freezers at a discount ol j per cent The White Mountain is so well advertised thfOngfa all tin leadinu manaim:s that it Meeds no lurther i iniiineiU. Owl Tea House. Jelly (iiasses a dozen a. SHOES For the Dog Days We can make life endurable during these hot days if you will consult us about your FOOT WKAK Heeds. How about a pair ol () FOKDS OK' NIC I. LK.H1 1 AN SHOES? Tb) will balp uu da fy the hot weather. REMEMBBS Tills is HOI A STORE WHERE THE PRICE CHARGED POR COOL SHOES WILL MAKE l HOT. LADIES' WHITE OXFORDS 50c A PAIR. Mid Summer Sale u Si ill Going: 0a... . I IKM-INft wheel., or jul ropn our., aad srs da all and In the b -i i Ures la naj . im Ih Kiel mil lottad ii rattle tnat nun SJ Ire uk lie your u-irk nil It I. and leo - aj Ilk' III!'-. Is ll -1 I 1 1 1 v of rspaii voir, laafoaaalf -tanei e?o put on eairiauvs we repair aaaa oi ihai atinoylus ! purl. II raa have i'aa api'ii i late hov smnI - eont I- NEAGlE boos. OREGON.. Kruptiuns, cuts, burns, se.dds mid sores of all kinds quickly healed hv MsWilt's Witcii Hasel Salvo. Certain cure lor piles. Ileware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original DeWitt's. Tall man A Co. TYPHOID KUVKH. BARGAINS IN 8H0E8 We are closing out Ladies' Orfords. Men's Tan Shoes ami All Short Lines AT COST t ouie tuid examine giaxb. unit get prioeo. THE PENDLETON 8N0E CO. Wiu. Kitzgoruld, Mtuiagur. several Uasos are Undor tho Lspo ot tho Pondloton Physlolans, The ruuior that tiiere were a great many eases of typhoid iover in this city hae attracted the attention of u nun. her, reuniting in au investigation. After interviewing a majority of the physicians of this city it may' be stat utl that there are preseuut from to &J cases in (own. Muriug the epidem ic in I silo at one time there were Bon than in-1 hi..-.-. So lar as could be learned every one, witli one possible exception, of the cases now under treatment . contracted while the one afflicted was not using city water. A majority uf the uaaua are of (arm bauds, who contracted the disease while workiug duriug the extremely warm weather and drinking a great The Peoples Warehouse TMli FITTERS OF FEET. 716 Main Street. Pendleton, Or Help or Situation Wanted. C F. look's Eroplojment Ajjencj Comer Main ami Alta Street. FKNHLKTON ORKOOK TRANSFER, TRUC K I N ( i, 8 T O R A ( ; EC. m CR0WNER & SON. TKI.KPHONg MAIN Uaity Kaat Uicguuia i, Uohvoroil Camai, only 13 cents a w.iek aa.S AL.EIW.e Sopt. 23-28, 1901 Great Agricultural Industrial I air And BIO LlVli STOCK sii vv OoikI Racing Afternoons. ... in tht i. I I r.- : I I I t VI Til , S SKA' It'll ROaiUM hi IL0INQ h ki:v gVBJ IM, VM III HQ li l (I) lie. Ill . Ipaelal Rates ea eaiui.-!.' riakaa QaaMtaad Hnu ram fiaillti Reduced Katcb on all KailrouU.-. Kor Kurlliei t'urli. ulers, Aililrua af, ii. m 1-.1K1M. .. purtlaadi I A. C. SHAW It CO. W. J. IIWMLLi Manager. ANIi RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Yard on Wold, hireet Opuoaiu, Hunt Hreight l,H)t We are prepared to furnish auvthin. in the lumber In,,, and can uar. prices to be as cheap, (f not cheaper than others. We also carrv a large line of Doors, Windows aud Moulding Parties contemplating buildiuir will ,1,. well to aee us lMforr placim, kksi. orders. We also carrv 1V...1.. u , hit wood. l'lioue Man, ST. JOE STORE FOR BARGAINS 273 FROM BALI PAIRS LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Worth $1.50 TO $3.5 PRICE 50c THIS WKKK ONLY. Do not "i8 this golden opportunity. LYONS MERCANTILE CO. v Our midsummer Furniture sale Shadea. Curtain Poise Undertaking I'.irior la .1... ..I ... 17, ,,, tunc, im .iiiraction anil arvee nnimual attention. 'h, ur you intend to hirnLth V flll- I a J -"S g Bompleta or just "mplu. :itC rif n (i U nawjasu ......... , , we s III 1 rsv rt ... tins is vour ODDortuairii ,,. twenty hv- dinereni styles ot Iron Beds Dreaaers, Comtnodee, Parlor itiriiw f'urtwili M..: ... 111111- 1 .11. 1111 mrc . . Mirrtirs. I'it: Hirers, 1 iat Cabs, (m-Carts in Connection, A. RADER Mnin an A IA LL e, TTi. ; . r. Mrmn T" -r:JhS, AJJ From Palace to Cottage you win Bnd oar etook of eenajji eientiy uomprehaniltfe toeHMili it .... 1...... mi... ss 0 , .... lie. II Mill 1. lilt' 1,11" I,, tl.l- .1.1 in Ibis: We eiiii .uunlv immi ...lit. .... I llltr-i: rillH lllld e ll-net- l..r ,. t.i, ii. 111- ,1 u ... 1 1 a 1 . ... iiii-moii. I'HIl llinilNtl very best lo Im- bud any when', ami ilium ynu utile 111 in thiui visisill eleewhen fm Inferior radee, Airenf for While Mwila najkjBji, 10 ur iiLi.i. - 1 l. njcaac r uii in L 5 Ok - Laurels Again ! The raria Etpo.ltlim hiu i I- ih. iioiu M.Jal Awunl u I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY 1 WfllSKEY (. ' (' nn jklan . it r. Ii I At N. . tri l . nt l;tl no.il hv lull.', nl II. Ml D I The Louvre Saloon ESIILETON . OnMHi The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY KIKNISHKb ItAll IN ("ONNKCTION IN L'ENTEKOF BLOCK BET. rVLTA WBBBUW ou get Good Beer.. WIhmi you tlrink PILSNER BEER. F. X. SCHEMPP, Pirn i . m e . ere. m k . m t m m a . . SH 111! III1. Ill II I IBS 111. m i r 1 I III I in ii iii. i ill i 1 1 r i QnartiUood not MQiti liwtiiimhc (li..illieriS Ask for it. to ' m. II. -lll'w ill iasi ll (si C k. Uk I ia mi in n m ' i MiaBIE i A-JR r iff a s rasiiv rasiiiH Schultz Brewing Co. The Place to Buy : : : : Is where yuu tan quj, and eheiii prnvs. I'm in ')iir order fur he.ider hsafe water UuksHinl ii,l raek,.. best line of Uutthatf, Lath, BhingUi, Build lug paper, Tar pftpw.Uaii and otmtiit, Ploksrti Hllgtor, Brick, aiul, MouldiDg Boitto Doojn rl VI I I.!. ...... lj . i .? uiuuwi, oann d Doors, Terra Ootta Pipa, Pendleton Hailing Mill and Ulkr lard. R. FORSTER, - Proprietor. ; U 0m r . . I ,H IllhllSOfl WUI . '. (Mil I l ll" " " PtiNDLFTU OHEflW sieaui Ileal I -ire l-iglii"-Auieriuaii I'lau raie.ll u u. ,.i ii Me rfueeial ralw by ' Free bus fleets all Irai1 , ............ .hi Irian Fine Sample Koiium .special Attention Oivro" Country Trade. - UH I I.1IHIL mo.- N BERKS. Farmers Custom Mill Fraa WalUra, Proprietor UspMllj.lsobarreUsa.r 'loureieaeuMwl lor wUest Has tin: IoIIowiuk Ai vbMtM lieat laul' 2 loU well locaietl P 1 lot lower Webb Alsn a ttih list of M gouaty jirupurty 6Mlr