the r:uTc KNDfRSWW man . , ill: I I ' II III 1 i ' ' I aPPII'D fW , This cut represents the latest production in Glove Fitting Petticoats s,. them on display in Dry Goods window. Prices $1. BO to $B. 00. Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. ni.AV.M:i'TKM'tKi::'. moi. MJTIR" ORBOON STOCKMBN WIN. N(M Btnr Award at Hi. Sine Pair l SHlnni uinii' tuirat Salnin JLfthorn .nil Hereford exhibits - chiefly tiiiiiri " "7n j of Portland. U. n. "e ' :. i n i(,i,,.r i Kehn. am W . MMnor of Heppner. Throe of the ntMUke championships were won , Jot.n Sprk Bad OM !' 0. B. km . tkt loliowiOK swards: Bail, calf Mrst, u. p. wane. ... I .mmm nlll- KlfHl Hllll Sei'nllll. Ilka Spftrka ; third, 0. B. Wade. gff, J reiM OIU r II ami aowuu, ID parka; third, 0. B. Wade. r I I llllll HHI'Dllll. .. JJ.... il.ir.l (' It Wade. jou ui , t www - , v I ir il lil Mini inn or "J I' 1 rHt . I k Wil.-; wiiiml ami third, .lohn .,f.r lvfii First Hiid third. C. 'I.!., avinil .lull tl Snarkh. Htnl of belt llvi- animals First, in hparkt ; second, (-. II wadn. Ill, 1 str old First and second, . J -1 ll.ir.l I' II Itlml,, 'iljH u, . iiii-,, . ....... Cot, under '.' yttar First, C. B. l! NaT old Firat, 0, B. Wade, Mia. 0. Minor o( llennnnr secured 'nil , .In. award. Calf, uoder 1 year old First, W. O. r , I ,n.ir lui.iillll Con, 1 year old and under U , F irst, i in ti . i it, . . u. .Minor, nsppner; seconu, . n. W, lleppuer. Art III H.m inimily " I'liuru nlll iorw-Firit, W. O. Mmur, Hepp- . I vasrit old ami over First. U. Minor. HHiioriHr. Itikf. under '.' years old and over full, W. 0. Minor, Heppner. rar animali, tin- net of one bull , i h. Uilcl, North Hinbill ; iJ. W. II. Minor. Iloiinnor. caif FirMl. W. (). Minor. Mtaftr; second 0. B. I.add. North Bimtiill; third, W. I). Minor, llepp- Hard of tire sninialH, under 'J years u-rint, w. il. Minor, lloppner. i, j year olds and over-First, lM. North Yamhill ; second, W. O. Minor. Heppner third, W. 0. Minor. Cows, '2 years old and under 8 First, W. 0. Minor, Heppner ; aernnd, 0. I I .add. North Yamhill; third, W. Oi Minor, Heppner. Bulls, 3 years old First.C. I, i,add, North Yamhill; second, W. O. Minor, Heppner; third, C. K. I. add, North Yamhill. L. C. Kndgnrs of Knttercreek, I'nia tilla county, captured an award on his exhibit of a Hereford bull. DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, watch, king, watch chain, charm, bet SILVER PORKS, KN'IVESOR afOOMS) OR AN ALARM CLOCK or anything m the Jeelry line? jjMfPIBfiaajl i wii.i. WVKvoi rUBMTOV 'WIDUNII I'Klt'KS WisHuuzicker Jeweler and Optician The Real Caussor DandrulTand Raldnsn. At one time dandruff was attributed to In the result of a feverish condition of the scalp, which throw off the dried cuticle in scales. Professor I'nna, Hamburs, (iermany, noted authority on skin diseases, ex plodes this theory and says that dand ruff is a M disease. This germ is really resitonsible for the dandrull and for so many bald heads. It can be cured if it is uoii)' about in the right way. The right way. of course, and the only way is to kill the germ. Newhro's Herpicide does this, and caimes the hair to grow luxuriantly, just as nature intended it should. Arrivals at Hoial Pandlalon. C A Kay. Mrs E U Cox. .1 H n'Noill, Portland. Ira I' I'ours, Portland. I M Paul. 1 1 no W Qftiu, I'hiladolphia . ien F'. K Fichtner, I'ortlantl. It C Holt, Walla Walla. Jno A Clark, Portland. I A Kicketts, Portland. C W Hollis, San Francisco. I I Hhutts, Spokane. T .1 (ieisler, Portland. J (' Frieudley. Portland 8 H Arnold, Portland. J B Johnson, Omaha. U F Wood, Omaha. J H Kloeukner. Omaha. .1 Haas, hpukaue. .1 A Allison, Spokane. W K Kurtz, Spokane. I. O Lakin, I'ortlaml. 1 1 I Koosevelt, city. 0 S Jackson, city. A SiiiMheimer, Portland. W W KvaiiH, St Joseph. John Thomson, Baker City. F A Hamilton, La Orande. T Donovan, La lirande. H It May, Portland. W K (ileiidinniug. Kdgar M I.asarus, Portland. Tboro II inor uirrb In tlila noi tlon u( tlie aaaplri thau all oilier diaeiuea put togetbor, ml until tin' liut lew yen.n It wan aupM)d to Ito inuurablu. For a great many year dnctom uromiuuuud it a Im'al dlneaw ami preai'ribe.l local remadles, ami by cnu'taully lailiug to cure Willi local treatment prououuued il lu curable. Hcmucu baa proven calarrb to be a couatituliuual ilieuaau, and tliereloro reuuirlns couatllutiounl troatiumii lluli'i (.'atarrli i nn , mauulacturud by F. J. Cbeuey it tlo . Toledo, Ohio, U the ouly cou'tltutlonal cure oil tlie BtaMSt. It ia taken internally in doae ol Irom leu drop to a teaepooulul. It ecu directly on tbe in i ami inucotm aurlacea ol tbe eyateui TUey offer oue bumlruil ilollara lor any caae It lalla to cure Mewl lor uiruulara ami loaliuut uiala Addreaa P. J. CHUNKY CO.. Tolelo. Oblo Hold by druaKlata, 7 aV llall a Kaiully PUla are tbe beat. Notlea. All Modern Woodmen and Koyal Neighbors are requested to meet at the Heudrick's hall Sattirdav, Seiitoio- her 'M, a H::tU p. in. to arrange for the entertainment of Head Consul North ed. J. T. BKOWN. Consul. Attest: Q. A. KOBB1NK. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I buruod my foot friuhtftillv." writes W. H. Kads, of Jouesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for M years, but Huuklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured uie after everything else failed." Infallible (or horiiH. Mia ds. cuts. Mores, liruiseM ami piles. Sold by Talluiau & Co. .druggist TOVES AND RANGES . . . . Now La the time and here is the place to get torn.uns in air tight heaters and steel ranges. I W seven varieties of uir tights which I am offer- OQMper than over before. Give me a trial and I nlna tutVt new and complote assortment of 'Mrv.iinl liiininiiir lamps at ureatlv reduced prices. Joe Basler. Main Street, Pendleton The Celebrated Majestic Ranges Pull Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE A CO. Opera Mouse Block. ITEMS FROM PLEASANT VIEW Not Bnouft-h Ram for piowln.. eDanUj,.t Bit Potato Crop: Psrionai Notas. Pleasant View, Or., Sept. .-That l?tal? r '"""I: lMt wning-while it lastel. The shower, together with H" ,r"'n ta night, wet the fallow ground about one and one half inches not enoogh to bring up weeds. The light rains in the past two weeks have been snlHc.ent U start volunteer wheat on atubhle. If there has been rain enough m this county auvwhere this tall lo til the glOOttd lor plowing, the Titer is not aware of it. There may possib v be some plowing done in the foothills or mountains. Harvesting was, with a few exceptions, finished before any rain fell; the last, finish ed m the vicinity of Pendleton, being last week. Nearly all the wheat is stored or being stored la the warehons es. There is no great amount being held in the Held. A Big Potato Crop. A. A McDaniel, who lives a mile east of Saxe station, on the Wild Horse, is harvesting and delivering hie potato crop, raised on 10 acres of sum mer fallow. He says he will have over J000 sacks, which at $J.60 per sack will bring about 15000, a pry good return. Mr. McDaniel thinks the fal low will produce just as good a crop ot wheat after potato crop as witnout. Ihese potatoes were grown on nigh land, and were not affected hv the frosts of last June. Ralph Taehalla Injured. Ralph Tachella had a rather aerinus accident last Sunday, while breaking a colt. The colt in cavorting around fell backward and on the young man, the horn of the saddle striking him in the stomach and chest and, knocking him out for some time. He is able to be ahoui at this writing. A Number of Land Sales. Land sales in this neighborhood this fall have been; Andrew Anderson, 100 acres, 15500; Charles Pell to Wm. McCormach, lhO acres, 18000; Win Elgin to A. Kuppe, 1(10 acres, 376o ; Win. Elgin to James Nelson, 1H0 acres, 3700. The prices paid we.-e governed partly by the quality of the land and partly as to how anxious tbe seller was to sell or the buyer to buy. Attending School in Pendleton. The farmers who are sending pupils to the Pondleton academy from this neighborhood are: A. Kuppe three, J. Muinm three, P. Tachella throe, C. N. Koeenherg one, J. Dei vers one and Hans Strove one. There are also a number attending the Pendleton pub lic schools, among them being four from A. A. McDaniel's. These pupils all drive distances of from 4 to 7 miles tn school and return each day. Notes. Mrs. iirant Klgin, who ha. been on a visit to relatives here, has returned to her home in Okanogan county, Wash. Wm. Elfin) having tin'ahed harvest ing, sold his wheat and disposed nf.all his landed interests hereabouts, has started with his parents ami brOtOOl Tom, for their new me, near Cou ncil, Waib. Clell Elgin, who is not vet 1!0 years old, bought from Wm. Duff two years ago ion acres ot wheat land. This harvest he cleared enough from tbe land at l u cents per bushel, lor the wheal raised oil it, selling immediate ly after threshng, to pay half the pur chase price of 14000. PENDLETON SOCIETY EVENTS ter for the purpose of voting unless he shall first exhibit to the officer having charge of the registry bonks satisfac tory proof by receipt or otherwise, of the payment of his street poll tax for the year in which the next, election is to be held : Now notice is hereby given, that the marshal is herehv directed to proceed to collect from all persons within the city of Pendleton liahlp for a street poll tax. the sum of 2. By order of the common council. Attest: J. K. REAM, Recorder. Dated this 2th day of September, 1001. Tslsnhonlns Aeeo.a tha Or. an The mere intimation that it will be possible to telephone across the ocean seems to have aroused great public in terest. New discoveries are always hailed with enthusiasm. That is why the last century has been one of most remarkable progress. It has been im possible, however to discover a better medicine than Hostetters' Stomach Bitters for disorders ol the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. This medi cine has over 50 years of cures to its credit and has rescued thousands from the misery of dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency, constipation and bilious ness. When yon need a medicine fur any of the above complaints, do not fail to trv the bitters, as it never disappoints. Churah Announesmsnls. F'irst Presbyterian chorch 11 a. children's sermon; 11:10 a. in., a dis course by the pastor upon the lessons of the third quarter. All memliers of the Sunday school are nrged to be present. 7 :30 p. m. preaching subject. Oh noting a Master.' t rangers in the city and all persons who have no regular place of worship, are especial ly invited t all services in this Bbnrth, ROBERT J. DIVER, Pastor. First Baptist church Subject for the morning will be, "The Intrusted Talents." Some important matters tire t' come before the church at the imirning service and it is hoped that the entire membership as tar as possi ble will he present. In the evening the subject will he a most interesting one, "The Plague of Oamhling," in which some occurrences of late in nor city will lie discussed. F.verv voter in the city is especially invited to this service. On next Wednesday evening an important business meeting of the church will be held and the member ship are earnestly requested to le present. The Congregationa lists will begin services tomorrow. They expect to call a pastor in the near future, but until he is secured, Rev Daniel Staver w ill supply the pulpit. Sunday SOBOOI at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in. Senior Kndeavor at tl:.l p. m. Preaching at 7 ::t0 p. m. Christian church Through tbe courtesy of the county coort the church and Snnuav school services will be held in the court house. As tbe Con gregational church is going to nse its i hi 1 1 i i ti kC it ti men necessary to make this change. The chorus choir, under Mr. Lakin, will lead the singing The Christ uin'male quartet will give a special number at the evening service. The subject lor tomorrow evening. 7:30, "Why the Death of the Christ." Noiles. l I I usains l h iisinii I li ut . I V41U I II - all miO"lir a""" "'g iiM'uinunvr lebted to me will please call and set- tie. it. M. -i.wah. "Old Polks Club" Enjoyed First or Series or Parties Last Nlghl. The dauciug party given by the "Old Folk's Club" Thursday night was the first social event to be given in the now i.aDow ball since its com pletion. The membership list compris es sixty couples, but on account oi tbe absence from town of a large number of the members, only eleven couples were present at the party. The club elected officers fur the season. They were: Chas. Greulich, president; I.. B. Keeder, secretary. C. K. Beau, treasurer, and A. J. Gibauu, floor man ager. Those in attendance were: Mes dames C. (Jreulich, Krause, J. (iron lion 'utis in, Beau, Light, I bo Patton, I. ben. F'. Oreolicb, Cole. Messrs. C- iireulich, Krause, .1. Qm licb, Uibuon, Bean, Light, Keeder, Patton, Kbeu, F. GreulicTi. Cole. Club Nolss. Tlie Thursday Afternoon club held the tirst meeting of the seaaou ou Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Iteuj. Burroughs on Locust hill. In the ab sence of a regularly outlined prograui tbe "Uolor (.Question 'a vital ques tion at present to all federated club women was discussed. A resulutlou favoring the Massachusetts platform, which denies the admission ol indivi dual clubs into the geueral federation, ami allows state federations lu draw tbeir owu "color lines" was offered and lost. This decision is not consid ered final but allows time to study the question which will iu all probability come up fur reconsideration at the uext meeting October 10, at the borne of Mrs. ('has K. Coleewortby. Notlee to Voters in the City or Pendleton. Tbe following is that part of the city charier relerriug lo the asseaauitoit and cul lection of a street poll tax : ig, S. "The inhabitants of the c ity shall be exempt from payment of ruad taxes, or tne asseasmeiit ol property witniu tne city lur road wurk ; provid ed, that the cuiumou council may as sess and cause to be collected annual I Iruui all pruperty owuers in said city the buiii ol Vi lor every 11000 of oruu erty assessed to such person fur city purposes during the year, and in pro portion for a greater or leas amount tnau I1UU0, and tor ea.-h male luhabi taut oi said city between twenty uue and ntly years ul age (.exuapt persona who are a uuoiic charge or too infirm tu per im in labor, ur active firemen, ex empt firemau or other persons by the laws ot the slate ul Oregon exempt l rou i the payiueul ul road or poll tax es) the sum of 2, to be known as the 'street poll tax;' and the amount of money so collected shall be applied to tne improvement, construct ion aud re pair of tbe streets iu said city, said money au oolteoteu tu be kept lu a aepereie fund tu be kuuwu as tle 'street fuud ;' pruvided, further, tiiat the marshal of the city id authorised to collect said pull tax, and fur that purpose shall possess the aauie power aud authority ana have the aauie reme dy granted by tbe geueral laws uf tbe state tu the sheriff or tax collector (or the collection uf delinquent taxes." rue charier provides lortner: No per sou is uualineu to vote at any elec- tuu who is not entitled to tue privi leges of au elector scour d lug to tbe laws uf this state, who has uul reetded .. . . I . . il III the city ior ninety day preoeqiug such election, aud who bas not paid a street poll tax within tbe ysavr m which such election is held. froviOed, that all persons who are by tots act, or by tbe laws of tbe state of Oregon, exempt from toe payment oi street poll tax, II otuerwise quauueu, iua; vote at such elections. The charter provides further: auu person shall be permitted to regis- c DEVERS , , . .. J '. 1 r V ' r GREATtST STRENGTH FiNE. ST FLAVOR ANli ABSOLUTE PUR IT V f) AN I r. L BMW , ,giii'll U u. gj You get Good Beer. SPORTING LIFE NEXT MONDAY Ons or lasting Attraatlons of ssstons Program. "Sporting Life" is declared to be the greatet melodramatic prodnrtion ever made in America. Such was the nnanimons verdict of the New York and Chicago press. It is a massively picturesque presentment. Twelve huge sots of scenery from New York's lesd ing stmtios being used. The import ance of the scenic effects may lie judg ed from the fact that the following celebrate! artists were kept busy lor several weeks in preparing the equip ment: Homer F. F.inens, F.rnest Al bert, John II Young, Jos P. Physloc. i tie & Morange, Hart A Becker and F. Platier. The most noteworthy pic tores are the training stables at New market, the ancestral hall of the Karl of Woodstock, copied from the famous painting. ' The Dav of Reckoning," the Karl's court exhibition, the Hotel Cecil, the interior of the National Sporting Club, London ; Covent Oar den by night, and a view of the I p son lTowns rsce course in Derby week Fiach of these points of interest has been Piptodnotd w ith fldelitv, and all are massive in construction and per fect in detail. The suierior excellence of the cast provided by the manage ment will attract no less attention than the great display of elaborate scenery. The company Is one of the largest that has visited this city MM the chief plsyers are said to be the most capable ever seen in melodrama. The big production is to Ih seen at. the F'rar.ier next Monday night A Poor Hllllonalrs l ately starved in LflOdOg because he could not digest his lood. Karlvnseof Dr. King's New Life Pills won id have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach.aid digest ion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price USe. Money back if not satisfied. Sold hv Tall man A Co. . drnggistj. BIO CATTLE SHIPMENTS. 0ns Thouisnd Hsad of Bser Csttls to bs ant tl i annua I on lull I J. C. Lonergsn arrived from lacoina yesterday to superintend the shipping ot UHHI iiesd of beef csttle from tbe South Fork of the John Day river. I"wenty -three cars will be shipped lo night and the remainder within the next few davs. The cattle were pur chase from Walter S. Brown, J. J. An gel and others of the John Day coun try and the transaction amounted to aliout 43,000: Mr. I.onergau says that they are the finest cattle he has seen in this part of the country. Stops the cough and Works Off ths Cold. laUattVt Briuiio I Jolnlm 1 ablcla run- a OSsd In one day Secure, lis pay. Pries 2t csms. 'H"WB5M,'aaaaMa aaaaaawaaa awBawP aBf B as ? S4atPPSsa , UM If you have $15 in your pocket When tins add strikes your eyt you can t put it to any better use th.ui to liny I one ol our $15 SUITS OR OVERCOATS It is the exceptional value w put into our suits .in, I overcoats at that wr want considered To aav "as good" as most at jo is. vriousry spoken. Hotter than any ' at t , s is MUnll true Come in and look We wont I town if vou don't buy, The Peoples Warehouse 7"' 7tX tta Mam St.. IVmlleton. t r Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. wlA I Zt Irnii - i I r L sljtll'l J'l Mormon Bishop Pills i at "i i ni i-vi.. ,.i ih- ItianMS ' "t "I'l anl 4m at I, in ot ..a ..., r.,,1., .fn" '- Our.. Lost Manhood. Im- potsnrv, Loaf JPowar, Nlght-Losaaa, aparmntorrrioaa Insomnia, Valns n Back, Ill Paslrah. Osmlnaf tmlyilon. Lams laoa, Sartoualia bllfty, Hsadni he,nrTtnesj to Mn.r,, L,.a. ol I wm Baman, vn, resale, or Oon.i pni on, ktj.pa OulcSnaaal or rt.,- Irff pnargs Bfopa mm Twiirliii-u of rn-lidl. i ElU r , ,T 7- ir.u r i I-,.? riiTu,.n. I' l.'i T - i , i i. a " i. .i ' i. mrfl ,.. ,,,,.,,,,11 irilMi MiMtn 'liimiHtr. tl, I,. ,', miJ 11,'ir In. 1 ' fill m iiaai triu.i.v aim . num. tu. ui.t. urm. aoarau, wisnuu namaur oo., San Pranclseo, Oal. roil WALK BY I A 1,1. VI AN .:!.. (Hllb.i.MTS. IIDLwTOfg, miKUDSI. Buy your Groceries of F, S. Younger & Son Why? They please the fastidious bauttM they are clean, They satisfy the i .ireful ones because of their purity. I'liey appeal to th oiioiuu al lu i ause im i. is always reasonahlo. ThfJi are many, no doulu, who s-dl urm ones without thuucjht o purity or cost, simply liei ause they find a oml irnht lor themsel vns Whatever your reasons may lie nive us a call and we will treat you rinht. F. S. YOUNGER & SON. QUICK DELIVERY PHONE jH i WK arc the poile and ths only peopls In the Maddlsry liualneaa In Pendleton that em- i ulovs full force of mechaiilca the year around. IM make our own HadTlss, Harneaa, ale . ami 1o oot ship tbnin froio the faclorloa Uks SSSI1 ul mi t'oiupeimra ami, than tell you tlisy are aa iioo'l as uoine mads; but they are not JOSEPH ELL, i riding Harness and 3addlery. TRANSFER, T RLJ C KI N G, S T O R A G ED. CR0WNER & SON. I SI Kl lltiM MAIM 4. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Gaaranteed not to cause headache or tlizscineBB A.-k forit. Schultz Brewing Co. Heartburn, Belching of Oases, Pain in the Stomach, Bloating, Distress after Hating, etc. $6000 Worth of the best Laundry Machinery and a KNOWLEDGE of how to operate it accounts for our sue cess in the laundry business. bend us your work and you will never regret It The Domestic Laundry. MARBLEanoORANITE Jf MnuiiuruTC iTiununuiiu. '4V Monterastelll Bros. Marble ""itiraiiite Works Se do our own work amlgiisran tee the -nine st lowest price. tfttlBIBtai 1(1 ven mi all kind, of cut etoiie hull MtiH'k on hand II will ay yon to BBS our work ami xet priie- befiire placing your order Main St. ,ii 0. H. & N. trMif, Pendleton HEATING STOVES Ifefore pun hasnift nine ami look over our large and I otn plete line id heating stoves Wbioll we aie selling at a ver low llgllle HANSFORD & THOMPSON, Ths Lnading Hardwarn Man. In Selecting a Carpet Vou will llnd ths largest assort ment t Detect from at I ai I ma's SUM! N"W gotala here in sll lliu I a last pattern., the Kreatesf varl eiv ami the boat valns lor the money. kon BM oml just wiist ajg want here ami just what vou need. The hest carpel values , ,, , aSart i In I Kwbjoi WaJI pa ei . bsnpsr than sver. The won lerlni I m pro Sad rolsry WhllB aewiiig machine, hiiy no other until you try It. JE88E FAILING. There are uiant bat lew taw rcuscdica for ttlANHt NAU'fi OYSPCPSJA CURE will cure tbe warst ClyilatM liuuiiuuuk, win, FloraUiuIm alt Co . lib .. III., Mtyai "J uatf Ixtoi MHiilli,iMi' fmui Mlaifiiai'll LatiUUio loi vuar.. It uul nilnulol lu ub-oi-utiou of Ike atoiuatili laat Man b 'l ook Htu'm l)in)iuiiilui iirt auil .ui ourttu." HARPER KENTUCKY I WHISKEY I Vlor OtntUmun i who charish BYERS' BEST FLOUR Ursl liver. ' liiat Hour II look i World'. Kair over sll oouipetl lo make K""' breail use nronillllii at the thliaio tlon, and gives excellont aatlsfact nni wherever use!. Kvery sack is guaranteed We have the heat Ktuam Kolle.1 list ley, SWi Kye ami rktartlloaa Barley PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. g, ii V I Km, Propritur. Soid Sy iOM atUJJT Ths Lxuivrs .Saloon oaavuoa Halo orSltuatfon C F. Cook's t'njpiojfiiieiK Aeuty raKUia-iuM foruer Man, aud PKNDI.KTON AlU "Il net OKKOOM aF O aaaaas tssssl P-9W Bs4 lUlalsJ V"9fllra-a)U sams.gl1.41. RSrrlll.l..ilB l.l'i etflf rOUilllf I Vm Mm t fur uliuS lafiwr., i.aaMaaaii nrnaiiuu. ur uUf ul in a t u u a auael I'.iuUm. ut t a 10 ur uUkjuou. SJavM a yr aael is For sals by TsvMasaa Cm. first ciasa sVrucstsU, or aasvd to FravsuV raau, Passgiaad rlotas Hbaraaacy. Port LauJ Orssus. "rive i a bottle or O betUee lur . eaprea. prepaid. Th. Kaai Orsatotuao is Kaslss-a Ois- goo's reursseouuvs osper. It leads, aud ths people appreciate It aud show il by heir liberal patruuaga. It is ths edvar Isiug uiodiuoa ol this ssclloa. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ht. rssss. niTi nnriiir-' MM 1 mmm mm mil unLnuii ulm.