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r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1904 PAGE SEVEN. Business Cards and Societies PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. W. 0. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD It.tt flfHM hftilvw in n TH m m . 5 p. m. Telephone : Office, mala 1371 ; MILLER, M. D. DESI'AIN BLOCK. .1 .... UlnnB n n .1 Innl..l li LVIin.HI 11 L HU IU1 llllKLlll C a- Telephone main lull. HSUTlt & UIN00. OFFICE OVER residence teiepnone, mam idvi. GARFIELD. U. D. HOMUOI'IIATIC TM1C1HU U 11 11 BUIUCUU. U1ULI III U 1 1 1 1 1 11. J. jiicr AUX.L.I JUULI UI.UUK.. C Ji.lH 1 I 1 13' Hill V IMM.. .HI. TELE- ATTORNEYS. BEAN & PKRUY, ATT0RNKY8 AT LAW, umce, oyer rayiors uarawara more, renaie- JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. E. D. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court street. Ill IIAILEY A LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT isw. uiuce in ucspain diock. BALLERAY fc McCOTJRT, LAWYERS. AS sdclatldn building. N. BERKELEY,-ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office In Saving Bank building. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN price, main mm. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC trects. uiuce 'onone. main 721 r.RKA AIiTiI'.N I1I1I1NTC. llSTEill'ATll. Water streets. 1'hona Black 1024 Nnr. MARTIN. M. D., DEHPAIN BLOCK. n l rpt' l. over ivuBDD'ni uiiiir iu)rn . DENTIST8. S KERK. DENTAL SUKQKON. Office VAUOHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN nn uunuiuir. i-uone rpa MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS i-uone reu -a. BANKS AND BROKERS.- I" IIK.Ii II A III.' a'iiih:ki , 9iz,nwuu. interest on time ueposits. In forelirn and domestic exchange. tlons Dromntlv attended to. Ilenrr ; v. n. Lturow, cnsnier; i. u. liemp, cashier. FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON. president; George W. Proebstel, G. A. Harttnan. .M. M. Johns. T. I'ENDLETON SAVINGS BANK. n ,mn. nrpirnn. I iri.nniii.fi iinhrn i uapltal. IIOO.OOI : aurnlus. J7S, Interest nllowed on all time denoslts. Miiefini nrrnnrinn itivaii in fniiiw. o. j. ruruisu, president: J. n. rlce-preildent ; T.. J. Mnrrlt, cashier uaioney, assistant cashier. CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Otflce In Sayings Bank building. H. E. COLLIER, LAWYER. OFFICE Rooms 7 ana 6, Association building. STILLMAN & riERCE,ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman baa been admitted to practice In United States patent offices, and makes a specialty of patent law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 13, Association block. FRATERNAL ORDERS. B. P. O. ELKS, PENDLETON LOUOE, NO. 288 Regular meetings Crat nnd tblrd Ihuradaya or each month. All brothers visiting In the clt most cordially invited to attend. Hall In LaDow block, Court street. U A. Hartman, Sr., E. R., C. E. Bean, Secretary. MEN'S RESORT YOU ARE INVITED. Free reading room. Wby not join and get the advantage of free bath, use of punching bag and other equipments. In cluding library and reading room? Terms, $1,00 to join and DOc a month dues. TONSORIAL PARLORS. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP, Despaln block, Court street. Beat work manship. All tbe modern Improvements. All tools sterilized. Bath rooms In con FOR RENT. NEAT, CLEAN, WELL-KEPT FURNISHED Rooms to rent. Well located, Mrs. Strahon, 302 Water street; cor. Johnson. FOR RENT -GOOD FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two gentlemen or two ladles. Call at 610 Willow street. WANTED. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Faith In Franklin County. W. B. Allen ot Tacoraa, who Is In tho city on business, thinks that Ir rigation for Franklin county is -is snred, uid hints that the decision to carry out u c Palouso river project has 'been alout mado by the govern ment. Mr. Allen Is an extensive land holder In Franklin county, his property lying west of Eltopla. HQ said yesterday: "Southern Franklin county will 'o ono of the richest and host sections In tho West as soon as the govern ment project Is carried out, which does not seem destined to bo long. Water will put It on tho same "basis as the Yakima valley better, In fact as It Is considerably earlier. Yes, I have considerable land In the south ern halt of the county, but it is all off the market now. It Is no uso letting land go for $9 to $10 an ace when It will bo worth $50 in a short flme. A man can't turn his money over as fast as that." Walla Walla Union. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE ; ONLY eight weeks reaulred: two rears saved ! tmmI- tloni secured when competent. Catalogue mailed tree, Holer system College, dan riancisco. uaiit. ' Saved by Wagon Box. Nicholas Owen, a prominent sheep man of tho Upper Snako river coun try, had a narrow escapo from drowning last Wednesday in tho Snake river at a point a short dis tance below Ume Point. It seems that Mr. Owens was endeavoring to cross the slough at that point, which was deeper than expected on ac count of the recent rains. After driving out into tbe stream a con siderable distance the water over flowed the wagon bed and It drifted from "the running gears. Owens then had a desperate strus gle to reach the shore. He clung to the wagon bed and finally succeeded In drifting it to the Bhore. at a nolnt about 20ft yards below tho point where tho accident happened. After reaching the deep water the horses became entangled in the harness and both une. were drowned. I.ewlston Trlb- Cattle Disease In Yakima. H. Baker, deputy state veterinar ian, returned yesterday from tho In vestigation of foot nnd mouth ells easo among the cattle of A. Baker, Ooldendale, Klickitat county, whither he had been sent by the state veter inarian. Tno trip lasted two or three dayB, Ten head of cattle were found to bo afflicted with this disease, known technically ns epizootic aphtha. which is extremely contagious and iniectious. Tho herd will ho quaran tlned for about 30 days, and treat ment was prescribed which in tho ordinary run, Is effective. Walla Walla Statesman. A La Pendleton. Baker City has a Chinese noodle joint at which it Is claimed that young boys are taught tho opium habit. Boys ranging In ages from 10 to 18 years frequent the placo and day by day are acquiring tho opium habit. The evidence has not yet warrant ed an arrest, but the police have had their attention called to the matter and will either close the placo or ar rest young boys who are found there. Baker City Herald. Unique Industry at La Grande. The I.a Grande Crescent Knitting Mills, the only factory of Its kind In the Northwest outside of Port land, is arranging to doublo its ca pacity and has ordered a dozen new machines. The factory makes stock ings, shawls and underwear. Suits of underwear are placed on the mitr ket all the way from $2 to $25 per suit and are manufactured of cotton. wool and silk, it Is now Impossible for the factory to fill all ihn orders coming In. La Grande Chronicle MISCELLANEOUS. NATIONAL BANK OF I'ENDLE nutii, s)iutuju i a u IP I us, amu uli uroQta. f 100.000 Tranaacti i ksvi Auteuy, preai lent ; w. r. Mat , jt , s,iiiaui cssnier TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND uregon. HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND 811. nienaent. smites rnmniere anu reiin r.uum xi, juua ouuaing. Job work a specialty. Prompt auop on urns street, near Main, MAY, CONTRACTOR AN DBUILD- uitimates rurnisiied on all kinds uruurs ui rube uregoman oruce. KELLER. PLAHTI3RINO AND PH. Orders at Iladlev A Zahnpr'a ilpar aiain street, r. u. uor lui,. VFTPDtrJ&DV DIIDncnMG BOARDING AND LODGING. EL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND ill streets. Board by tbe day or week. table set. Rates. 13.75 and 14.75 peek. Mrs. L. Neff, prop. Pendleton lord In connection. L. Netr. oro- sr". I IENA UOTHL, LEADING HOTEL IN city, Sl.oo to S1.G0 per day. U. p. i, proprietor. N YOUR BUSINESS TAKES YOU utnx. atoD at the Hotel He x. Good and vttod ne.rvlia. T II. Wlmnr HVERY AND FEED STABLES. p.RONE L1VJCKY STABLE, COURT E opp, courthouse. Bowers & Bon, Ualn'm'''00'1 turnouU' 1,lc KM". DUTCH IIKNRY VV.rn YARD. COR. Alia and Llllllh luaatl. U. A. Alio. H'op. Larue, comfortable stalls. Meaty W- Horses siren carelul attention. pEKCIAL STABLES O. f. rine ?t nock Ml, V. FROOUH. fine burses, good rigs, best care given ypp, noiei renaiewa. ruons UVKRY 8TABLE. ALTA STREW. CAR- f.. Kennodjr. ITop'rs. livery, leed and Itbla. DiWvTrln it all lln... flih lln. Wictlon, Phone Main 701. PRANCE AND LAND BU3INE8S K1? tellable abstracts' of title to all 'w umatllla county. Loans on city uro property. Buys and sells all '' teal estate. Does a general bro ,'ilness. I'ays taxes and makes 'f non-resldenu. Reference, "?,ln Pendleton. f. HARTMAN, Pres. ? A. HARTMAN, JR., Vice Pre. J W. UK LI), secretary. BIN'OER SEWING MACHINE OFFICX, (09 lioueKB street, ituuttirs lor an macmnai i. a i j-uretaog, manager SEWER CONTRACTORS -REED & LAFLER mass connections with the sewer for bust, ness homes and private residences. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at T, C. Taylor's muhc store. F. 8. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH., ACT., Densmore. Second hand machines, supplies SEE YOUR "UNCLE 1 WHEN YOU WANT uiuouj. ne maite loans on personal property T. U. durdatn, Pawn Broker, Mllarkey build ing, uoun street. WM. F. YOUNKA WILL PAY PROMIT attention to all salea and posting bills. Correspondence solicited. Commission m. sonable. P. O. box 2(10, Pendleton. liRKrw f AKIKU. CUTTING AND FIITINC. A BDeClaltT. Promot work. SatllfAPtInn nr. anteed Miss R. VS hltley, 91S Main street. PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORK8-730 COT tonwood street. Clesnlnor. dvlnir nd rnilr. ing. uooas csuea ior ana aeiirtrea. Phone SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF YOU want tp subscribe to magazines or news paper In the United States or Europe, re uiit uj pustui uute, cneca or eena to tne KAST ORUUONIAN the net nnhllalier's price of tae publication you dealrc, and we win uure u eent you ana assume all the risk of the money being lost In tbe malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. II you ore a subscriber to tbe East Oregonlan In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the onbllaher'a nrlce. Address RANT ORUUONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Ore IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OFOREGON. In the Matter of i C B. Wade, IN BANKRUPTCY A Ila krnDt. Til the Creditors ol C. B Wade, ol Pendleton, in ine uountr ot Umatilla, and District afore said, Bankrupt; NOTICE IS HEKEBYIGIVEN'.That on tha lOlh day of February. A. D. 1904, the said C. B. Wade wtia-rinlv ArllllHInatal n.nV.u.,1 a-.., tbe first meeting of his "redltora will rw, hem at the office oi the underslcned. Keleree in sauaruptcy, at i-enuieton, umatllla conntr, uregon", on March 8th, A. D. 19M, at 10 o'clock a. m..ou said dar. at which time and nlan. the utcuiiuta maj attruu, approve ineir claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt and transact such other business as may propatly come before tbe said meeting, Done at Pendleton, Oregon, this Mth day ot February, 1KM. TiioMis fits Ushild, Ksteree in uansruptey MARKET REVIEWED MAY WHEAT REACHES $1.082 PER BUSHEL, I Portland Prices Make a Brisk Ad vance Farmers and Warehouse men Did Not Sell Much Even at the Highest Price Offered, But Hope for Further Raise. Chicago, Feb. 24. The wheat market, as has been expected, open ed higher with May at $1.07 to $1.08. It was high at the latter figure and closed at the latter figure and closed at $1.04 bid, a decline of l?ic from the laBt session. Old July opened at 96 to 97c, was high at W7tf:c and low at 93c. The close was at 94c, a decline of 2c from the opening. The market today ranged as follows: wheat Open. Close. May 1.08 1.04 Old July 97 94 ! New July nay Portland Wheat Higher. Portland, Feb. 24. The advance made during the past week In the Liverpool market has added to the former strength In this market and prices today on all the local grades aro quoted about lc per bushel higher. The ruling prices ara: Walla Walla, 7777c; blupstcm, 8182c; valley, 81c. The new prices did not cause any further selling ny tho farmers and warehouse, men most of them holding for an advance of about po over the present lists, COAL Let us nil your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part-of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depot i&KNTIiEY IIBPRESENTS THE j- -mi tuuet rename lire auu acci- uti; Vfice companies, urnce wua V tiT. TTT . ' . . . WZfV' Specialty made of land fll In in v00'- Iusnranc and collections. - "Jcdd building, room 10. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. iodlt2S5'B' DUAI.HU IN SUC0ND- I In " there la anything you H$ erl.ii Huu inwu-UUU IUII4IIULV, kls LARD Good and Pure Kettle Rendered At prices ns low as the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 3t6 COURT ST. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family svery day. Letrua answer it to-day. Try Jeii-O, s delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking I add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Jtasp oerry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. o cts. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Pendleton Reader Find It 8o. The bustle and worry of business men. The hard work and stooping of workmen. The woman's household cares. Are too great a strain on the kid neys, Backache, headache, sldeache. Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Pendleton citizen tells how to cure them all. F. A, Morris, retired, who lives on Park avenue, and is well known to Pendleton people, says: "I was trou bled with my kidneys ou and on for three years. In earlier days I had worked in a shoe factory in Kockford, III., standing all day at a boncu and later on I became a motorman on an electric car. That too, kept me on my feet all day and aggravated my complaint It It did not start It. It annoyed me through the day more tnan at any other lime. I finally got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the Brock & McComas Co, drug store and' used them. Thoy cured me. I have not had oven tho slightest attack of backache for five years, nor have I used any pills slnco I stopped the treatment last October." For sale by all dealers. Ptico CO conts por box, Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agonts for tho United States, uomombor tho namo DOArTS Making Churches Sanitary. An Italian bishop once sent out to the priests of his diocese the follow ing circular: 1. In all churches, Immediately after feast days on which there have been very large congregations, the floors must be disinfected by means of wood sawdust soaked in a one tenth per cent solution of corrosive sublimate. On ordinary days they must bo frequently Bwept, after sprinkling them with water so as to raise no dust. 2. Every week, and even oftenn: tho pews and confessionals must lie cleaned with sponges and cloths moistened with pure water. 3. Every week, and oftener If noo essary, the grills of tho confession als are to be washed and polished. 4, The holy water receptacles must be emptied 'every week, or oftener If necessary, and washed with hot wa ter or a solution of corrosive subll mate. That was a wise bishop, comments Medical Talk for March, who sent out the above order. Hut we would like to add one more item to it namely, that after every service the church windows and doors shall bo thrown wide open, and the puro iresn outdoor air allowed to sweep through and through It, thoroughly cleansing it of the poisonous air and tilling It with pure oxygen. TRANSPORTATION LINKS. ODFfiiTN SHOjgrlilNE AMD UNION PACIFIC Two Trains to the East Dally Throurh Pullman Und&nl and Tour it h1mi tag c&rn dftllr to Omaha, Chicago tourist ueeping car naur 10 Jvamaa uuj. throat Tttrtonaltr con- 'aiiaaa ( hSL. unvtvuj wwasii iv villi sagl iBiinn villi) iv climnc chair cars (lean free) to the East daily Pullman tonrlst sleeping- cars dueled) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, Dinar roa Time SohtMlulo From l'uuitloton miiTt noi Portland V :10 am Chicago o :.pm fortland 12M0 a m The East) 4 Mo a m Hpokane 9:10 a m S:50p m Portland Special No. 1. Chlcaf o Special No. 3 Mall and Kxpren No. S If all and Express No. A Pendleton Passenger No 7 ispokana Passenger No. 8 Pendleton Branch allied Train No. 41 Walls Walla Branch Mixed Train No. 4i Tha Kan 9:00 a.m. Portland 5:33 pro The Kast 12 US a nt Portland 4Soam Bpokaat 5supa 2 35 p m No ?connoctswlth Nn. 1. 1 Onlr wslts for No 1 In rata Na. 1 la lata not later man so minute. No. 42 connects with No, 2, Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. COO p. m. Dally except 8nnday a .-00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 p. m. All sailing dates sub-l eci to enange. For San Francisco Ball ererys days. Columbia Rlrsr To Astoria and Way Landings. 4 0 p. in, 4:00 p.m. Snnday Willamette Klvor. Boats leare Portland dallv. exeant flnndat 'stsge ol water permitting) tor Willamette, ane Yamhill Rlyer points. Leare Klparia 4 J a. m. Daily Kicpt Mon Snake Hirer Rlparla to Lewliton Leaf Lewlitoc 7:00 a. a. Dally Kicpt Uor KU BMIIH. Agent, Peadleioa. It. of & N. rates New Rate Schedule. The local office of tho O has received the schedule for tho World's Fair tickets during tno at. ixjuIb exposition. The round trip from Pendleton to St. Louis and return will be $60: to Chicago and return will cost C0. On the round trip tickets to St. Louis and return by way of Chicago, no coupons will be sold, and tbe cost will be 102.00. There is a 10-day limit on tho go ing ume. or on tbe first end of the trip, which will give approximately a nve-uay layover at any no nt de sired by tbe tourist, as tho traveling time from here to 'St. Louis Is about five days. The time limit on the ticket is 90 days, and on the last lap the traveler can use the full time In stopover privileges. Tickets will be placed on sale In the Pendleton office during three days in the motitlH of May. June. July, August and September each. though the exact days of the sale have not yet been decided. Relief In One Minute. One minute Cough Cure gives ro- Hof In one minute, becase It kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing tho cougb. and at the sumo time clears the phlegm, draws out the In (tarnation and heals and soothes tho affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and nover fulling cure in all curable cases ot Coughs, Colds and Croup, Ono MInuto Cough Cure Is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. sold by Tollman & Co. Stooping cars will bo Immediately put into service on the trolley lino botwoon Columbus, O., and ludlau- WASHINGTON COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD Take this route for Chicago, St Paul, St. Louis, Kan sas City, St. Joseph, Omaha and All Points East and South Portland and point on the Sound TIMBCARU Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wednes day ana. Friday, 1.46 p. tn. Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, 11.45 a, m. Leave Pendleton, 7 p. m. Leave Walla Walla dally.east bound, 11 00 p. m Arrlra Walla Walladally, vest bound, 10:15 a. m For Information regarding rates and accom modations, csu on oraaareia W, A DA MM, Agent Pandtatnu. Ornmn 8. B. CALDKRHEAD, O. P. A,, nana nana, nasnmgton. HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAM BROS., Props. The Best Hotel In PendtetM and aa food as any. The Hotel Pendleton has just been refitted and refurnished throughout. Phone and fire) alarm connections with all rooms. Baths in suites and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 & $250 Special rates by week or month Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Sinlngroom sexriea. Bar and billiard room in oonneotioi Only Three Blocks from Depot HOTEL ST. GEORGE GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. European plan. Everything Ilrst- class. Accommodations tho best. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Large new saraplo room. The Hotel St. George is pronounced one of the most modern and model botcla of Oregon. Rooms 50c to $ J. 50 CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Block and a half from depot THE HOTEL BICKERS (Formerly Golden Rule) Court Street RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. to, TO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH KAROO GRAND FORIU UHOOKBTON WINNKPJBG HELENA and BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all polnta Eaat and South rhroavh tlckats to ianan and China, lia TaQoma and Northern Paelfla ataamshln Cat. and A mart can Una. TIM! SCHIDULI. Trains Icsto Pendleton dsllr axoanl italis at )M p.m. For lnrthar Information, tlma aaide. aaana and tickets, call on or writs W. Adams, Pas, dlaton, Oregon, or A. D. OHAKLTON, i airo. ana Morrison nis.f roruana, un Dally East Orenonlan. by carrier. only 15 cents per week. 'sfejrraaaasass ' Bj -tHB iBBBBBBBBn!ByS BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBll 'lasfsBfasBrBfirsBafrf S' Itemodeled and refurnished through out Everything neat, clean and na tc-date. Steam eat and electric lights, nest cuisine. Prompt service. H. E. BICKERS, Prop. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON American Plan, fl Mr dav and ...iM HeadouerUri for tourists and rommarrtai tr. elers. 8 pedal rates mads to rimltita udstuia gentlemen. Tbe manaitnieat will b plissii at all tlBMS to show rooms and aire prices, a adera Turkish bath cstablUhmeatla Ibt hstal. u. t. auwaitH, tsanaaari J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt atUntlon alvan and all. work axtsutad properly. Bleetrleal Suppllts or all kinds OFFICk-121 WIST COURT (Tribune Building) ST. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a dar. ! Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed Chopped JTMd, etc., always on bend. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUNDENE" Tills irreat Vri viable Vltullzer, tho prescription of a fatuous Frenon physician, trig quickly ouroyou of u II norrous or itlieancs of ilieencrutlyoorKuiM,such asl.usr; Mas liood, lnouin l, I'ulua lu lite Hack, raeuiluul Jvnilwloua, Aervous Veblllljrg lMmiilrs, Vnllluru to Uliirry, i:liu.tluir Urulua, Vurleoeele, uud Caualb imllou. Itstops all IwMis or day or nlUt. I'reiuaturlty. wbich i If not cucesed loads tuHiierinalorruuia and alltbo horrors of lrupolcncy. CUl'JIICNi. cleaoaos tbe llveft, nvu 1UU ruiin.iii huiilihib tllu uu, vuim vj mwww tutllli. OUl'IOK.VK Is tbe oolyknowu remedy la euro wltlu.jt un oiieratlou. 0,lM losiimoniaia. a wnuen ausranioe kitou uuu iuom j niiimu " 'i luucsdonot ottwi u purnmncnt euro. Hl.oou boil tlx I or ts.J0 by mall. Bond fcr fte elro'ilar and 'uallmonUiU. AUdruu 1.V VOL, MUDIl'I.NK DO., Muu I rauclico, Cul. Sold by Ts'Irrn & Ci Dnmolats. J Pi Ibaktduers. CUl'll)r.NMr.trcnxtbi,ns aud 41U. iasVasl muri iirtwi,, and take no other. nimlla. Intl via Springfield, O.