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Eagle Livery & Transfer Co. Draying, Piano Moving, Express ICE CREAM— Pints, 20c Quarts 40c % Gallon 75c 1 Gallon SI-25 delivered to any part of the city. FERN CANDY KITCHEN. The Quality Store. C. F. EGGIMAN. H. J. KIMMEL The Builder General Contract Work, In cluding plain, and reinforced concrete. With a specialty of Cement Work. Phone 315. South King Street. WENATCHEE. W. M. RICE, The Leavenworth Liveryman Prepared to furnish rigs, sad dle horses and pack trains to the Chelan County and tran sient trade. Oue of town cus tomers phone of write. RICE THE LIVERYMAN. LIVERY Saddle horses —Some ct tiie BEST rulers in tHe city. Drivers — Some gentle ones chat ladies may use. Good turnouts. Oscar Lowe at Arrow Barn Via n n p II nn THROUGH SALT lake city The Ui hi & Hi bUi AND DENVER To Chicago - - $72.50 To St. Louis - - $67.50 To Omaha - - $60.00 To Kansas City - $60.00 Here are the sale dates: JI LV 6. 7, 22, 2!t. These excursion tickets carry a final limit of ninety days, and permit the choice of routes east of Salt Lake City. You may then use any direct route returning. If you want to make the most of your trip east let us outline it and give you full information. Inquiries are Solicited by J. R. NAGEL, Traveling Passenger Agent. SEATTLE, WASH. WM. McMURRAY, Gen t Passenger Agent. PORTLAND, ORE. FOR SALE—A Fine 7-Room House only $1,750.00 on the Installment Plan. Same as Paying Rent. WENATCHEE REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO. THE WENATCHEE DAILY WORLD. WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 18Q8. THROUGH TRAIN Spokane St. Paul Leave Spokane 2:30 P. M. Daily. WITHOUT CHANGE NO DELAYS PERFECT SYSTEM "SOO-SPOKANE LIMITED" Observation Car Compartment Sleeper Standard Sleeper Tourist Sleeper Coaches Dining Car. Cheap Rates East JUNE 19 AND 20. Make Ber h Reservations at once, as heavy demand requires extra i equipment and accommodation is lim-j ited. Diagrams now o;>en. ; To reserve Berths write J. S. CARTER, General Agent. | Stevens and Riverside, Spokane, Wash. FOR SALE Or Rent Four houses on Mission street, ready for occupancy June 1. See Waiter M. Olive Columbia Valley Bank Building. WE HAVE THE BEST WOOD FIBER THE BEST CEMENT AND Till: BI ST LIME IN THE CITY AND CAN prom: IT. Guilford Marr NEAR THE NEW BRIDGE Office phone 145 Residence phone 555 AUGUST, 0, 7, 21, 22. IN A LIGHTER VIEW. She—Did you ever stop to figure out how many hats in a year you could buy with the money you throw I away on cigars? He—l have, dear. I could buy about fifty for myself, but only about I three for you. A teacher showed his small pu pils a zebra, saying, "Now, what is this?" "A horse in a bathing suit," was the reply. A Scotch laboring man who had married a rich widow, exceptional for her plainness, was accosted by his employer. "Well, Thomas," he said, "I hear you are married. What sort of a wife have you got?" "Weel, sir, she's the Creator's handiwork; but I canna say she's His masterpiece." Mother's Darlings. When pretty eyes are closed in sleep, And angels watch around their beds; When evening shadows soMy creep Through western windows o'er their heads — When little hands have stopped their play. And chubby faces nestled down; When o'er the hills a id far away They toddle off through Slumber town — When tiny lips have lisped their prayers By mother's knee, wiih white limbs bare; When they have climbed the drowsy stairs That lead away to Blanket Fair- Then o'er the house a silenco And mother's heal is drooping down; She. too. is tired and softly Sleeps- She joins her babes in Slumber Town. ■—Woman's Life. CASHMERE NEWS. On Sunday, June 14, Children's Day was prettily observed at both churches. • At the Presbyterian church a class was graduated from the primary room to the main body of the Sun day school. As evidence of their fitness for promotion they recited ! the Lord's Prayer and the Twenty third Psalm, the Ten Commandments the Sermon on the Mount and the Apostles Creed. Many older classes have not done better. Last Sunday at the Presbyterian church was observed as Mother's day. The Pastor preached BR appropriate sermon, using as his text the I commandment, "Honor thy father and thy mother and especially the latter." .Mr. Morley, with a force of men. is working on the 50 x 50 foot ».x --tensioo of the Wenatchee Produc- Company's stone warehouse. Charles Schmitten is building a handsome residence. The old settlers' picnic at Monitor; attracted tnany Cashmere people. The Cashmere band furnished music day, June 24. Mr. Cha:•!.';; Joy to .Miss Louise Hud<•>•... tlev. Raab of-, liciaring. Miss Hul*'j»i ha; been a: teacher in the Cashmere public school for the past two years, and] since school closed has said Bhe was. going home soon. It was feuspee<ed (ha; it might not be a lon-: iourney, V ■ th is 1»a tha a. mile from' town.* And so It prove!. They boarded the westbound train] for the. coast amid a shower of rice] (land laughter and hearty greetings of I num< ions friends ; Mr. P. Rexford has sold his prr> : <- erty here—a five-acre tract a shott> distance from town, and his town property, consisting of two acres of orchard and pleasant home. Both the five-acre orchard and the other j are in full bearing and valuable; property. Ooasidoration $S.OOO. | The deal was made by the firm of i Bnrbank & Amos. Mr Rexford goes! to look over Oregon points Souvenir fans given away free to morrow with every dish of ice cream at the Fern Candy Kitchen.*** COMING EVENTS. City Council of \7enatcuee meets «-very Tuesday night at the city hall, i Public Concert every Friday night 'in the Park. Wenatchee Military I RPzville horse show, June 27. j Celebration at Leavenwonh July • ; 3 and 4. ■ y i Celebration at Southside Juiy 4. j State • Xormal Summer School, Cheney. Wash., June 9-July IT [ Lincoln County Pioneers' nicuiti*. •Crab Creek. June 23-25. Race meet and horse show, Wilbur, Wash.. July 7-10. The Wenatchee high school ball team will play the Chelan high school team at Wenatchee Thursday of »hi? week. A game will he played en Fr: day also after the parade. The lirst game is called at 1:30 p. m. • 60 YEARS' ' f EXPERIENCE ! Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. Anrone sending s sketch and description may qnlckly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK onPatenti sent free. Oldest agency for securing[patent*. Patents taken throneh Munn & Co. rec«l*( tptclal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely rthtstrated weekly. I .unrest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, SI. Sold by all newsdealers. Branch Offlce. 625 V Bt, Washington. I». C The Toggery Has Only One More Week For Business If You Havn't Bought Buy Now Open Nights Until 9 o'clock bin lift Rev Wra. H. Hetcham, director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mis sions of Washington, D. C, was in the City this morning, the guest of Father Vaude Wall. He left on the westbound train. O. A. Hoag, of Chelan, is a county Miss Maud Pruett, one of the win ners in the Alaska contest Is down from Chelan today. AGENTS FOR BARRINGTON-HALIi STEELE I T COFFEE. MEN'S STRAW HATS One-Third Off FANCY DRESS LAWNS One-Fourth Off FRIDAY and- SVIT RR VY. MEN'S SHIRTS Broken Sizes, 29c LADIES' FANCY TCRNOVEItS. Regularise Value, 10c LADIES' MUSLIN* One-Fourth Off """SU WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS Souvenir fans given away free to morrow with every dish of ice cream at the Fern Candy Kitchen.*** C. J. Wurtz has gone into the fruit tree business, having accepted the agency for the Van Holderbeke Nur sery Company of Spokane. Chaa. Slager and father came down from Chelan yesterday to take out naturalization papers preparatory to making final proof on the hitter's homestead. Myrl Higley sold a span of work horses :o a man from Cashmere yes terday for $27.">. Eyes examined frco charge a*. Thomas*.*** H. L. WIESTER C. H. Armstrong went to Seattle ion a business trip yesterday after- I noon. A Correction. In yesterday's issue, by some inad vertence, it was stated that the Norris & Fvovve's show would appear in We natchee theatre. The word "theatre" should have been left. off. The show will be given in a mammoth teat. Souvenir fans given away free to morrow with every dish of ice cream al the Fern Candy Kitchen.*** If we please you. tell others; if not, tell us. L.-W.-Co.*** LADIES' WASH SKIRTS. One-Third Off LA DDES 1 BIIIHT WAISTS. One-Third Off ROYS' CANVAS SHOES Sizes 13 to 5 1-2, 90c MEN' CANVAS SHOES. Sizes 6 to 10, 95c GIRLS' OXFORDS. Sizes 6 to 11, 98c. GIRLS' OXFORDS. Sizes 111-2 to 2, $1.15 AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS