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    The Weekly Chronicle.
anything but chicken or hog feed.
Plowing in a rainless spring and the
'; rohfeqoent towing in the dust haa re
Enter .t th. itrllm. I BuIUsd ln thousands o( acre, which it
u ocoDd cliu matter, never paid to harvest. It ha long been
' :rr--1 the buaM of Waaco county that the haa
fcClwcBIPTlON RATES. I some of the beat wheat landa in Eastern
t AiL(rororBBriD)jii dthc. Oregon, and she ban, but volunteering
wecElTt l year a
a months. - 0 7
M g M . O V)
' ' ' r. t . : . t
g immini. w inoxe oi merman county, wmi ii
I and spring sowing have scarcely
' the farmer's heads above water.
per
Addrru all cimmiinlraUnn U THE CHIIO.N
ICLK," Tb lMllra, Oregon.
kept
hile
in
ferior soil but a better system of farming
have been forging ahead and becoming
wealthy. The Wasco county farmer,
Holman has offered to reduce theexpend-j , Aaothar Hciraaa utory Kipiodrrf.
itures 1100,000,000 in return for being! Ki.xiua, X. Y., Dec. 10. Cone Dun
made chairman of the committee on ap- j ham, until Saturday connected with
propriationn. Among the items he pro-1 "La Cigale" opera company in New
poses to cut off is the river and harbor York, arrived here today. According to
bill. If thin program is carried out j an interview published in New York,
Oregon will sutler more than any other j she came here to secure an inheritance
state. It may be true, as Senator Krye 1 of f 125 ,000. She drove to the Elmira
says, that there are too many public I reformatory aud had an interview with
works in iirotrrves and too much damage i her hueband, V. II. Dunham, who was
to follow- such a course, for congress to I cnt here from New York three years j
refuse to appropriate for the, measures, I VuKd V? T.S
but it will not be at all surprising if the I amount of nrooortv to his son. This is
nartisan clamor against the last congrexs i all the foundation there is for tier story. I
' ... . . . i JI lf V Vl- .! I . '
THE GOVERSOi:
THE DALLES
SOLI It Fort j
WHTAGE.
Saw
iwhoHenei-es-itles wereeo pressing that ! for its "extravagance in making such . - ..vw
he thought he could not afford to allow j appropriations as Oregon needs and ; rh(n A ..,,,,,.,,..
j the half of his wheat lands t lie lallow j wnicn an uie siaics mm anar i:i u.rui , n. ' . ... ;
inform! ought to have learned by thia time that J deemed a. necessary as we did should V? r' "
to do otherwise: He J have iU effect, and no nver ami harbor , 7" :
Kill I.A taaaol thta .!, n Hcmug uic .iunKuiiau lugtmer, av . vu. . u, uiuasiiii(
, j the plan of tho viceroy to surround the i
W'm din ih following from an eastern ! nM aH not ProvcJ tt urcca. Another ,
The Chonki. is reliably
that Governor Tennoyer has written to the cannot afford
Speaker Cricp asking him as a personal j has got to summer fallow or quit farm- j
favor to use his utmost endeavor to have ing and the sooner he begins, the better ;
congress make an appropriation of TOO, for himself. (
The
Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
wesota Chief Separators,
Giant & Stillwater Plain and Traction Engines,
"CHIEF" Farm Wagons.
Stationary Engines and Iioilers of all sizes.
Mills and Fixtures, Wood-Working Machinery, Wood
Split Pulleys, Oils, Lace Pelts and Belting.
Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Co.
267 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON.
"Wfcl 4.x m ruirtaira alien-! lttmMn
n.u, ivisi .1.- wn Portland is considerably excited over
n,. v,n..r i,,.' ii..t haipvr!rn,or,iat,hott board of eiuali
monev ma" 1 appropriated for the
paper, and it is as true in Oregon as in lule WM iouhi between the imperial!
work on the locks, Eastern Oregon and
Washingten demands this appropriation
first. The governor will supplement
thi effort by mritir.g to the
chairman oi the river and harbor
committee urging his o)eratioti in the
same matter. Should tliew effurts fail
the governor will do everything in his
power to influence the next h gic
;:rl0!,i0, Tar:r Tc,i,ms 'rn? IKi ryr rH 11 VIt virf
who live in cities and manage vastcn-jj. believed to be the one concerning! I TfJ TiClOJ I I Qt DU FuL
nt j terpriHCB which yield them great wealth, j which the Chinese legation here received. w '
'WlBut the farmer often gets out of his j advices yesterday. j .
the
' the ettldv .
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FURNITURE CARPETS
at ion is going to double the assessment ,
of Multnoujali county. The Orroon i'm
la out with an earnest t.rotest that l!f,. !. .!.., r!M. man ,-unnr.t t.nv Tcalay'a dispatchea ftntc that
. . . . , . ,. , . i . . . . ; . . emterorof I'hiiia hns taken up I
j - itwunniii " i oi the JMigUsli langiiagt.
iiirDv an nvwiiiiK inn ru uv. me luijut income oi spy man in .MiierwA. i
that Multnomah pays one-third of all ; but during the lat summer he- has H urarrti to Draib.
the state ux has nothing to do with the! rLel diligently on an Ohio f.rm.j Cinc.xnati, Doc. 10.-Jamea Morgan.!
th.t.-ountv ought to rav as it. just and eastt, for nad ways and gathering -hohM i'- elector;
,ature equitable projHrtion. The Or0,an - ,hU n(e ,)0 ffum wl)8l . anHl to death. One dav last week the (
i a I. . . . a a.k:.M a 1. M I.Ia il. , : . a.t t i. 1
to make the needed appropriation. The i i inrwienea lo a pnjwai wrecu to a ck.vator t.IIie .rra,lc ana shot up:
i i .. , x)urt?. in case the asjmcnt is dou- i healthv i man. After all, there Is no : . , ., . ,.: . . .
governor holds thst the nid ought to be, not 1 '-ore Independent, and in many rt... : toward the nx.f like a rocket Morgan;
built on the Oregon side, no matter whoi'11- .. . ' , . ,. , ! prcf. no niore attractive life, than that thought his last day had come and fell! f nrQl4olQfC nnrl CmholrviOfr.
builds it and he has not a bit of fail. n ; Jctt-r tl.c U-ir.1 frxmwtoing its duty. It rHI,rollJ lirB1Pr." i a faint. Thceleiatof stopped itself? U nUertaKerS ariU HmDalmerS.
the Taul Mohr K-beiue, holding that it! ha" ,ol, ,jetn "' projrtyi ! and Morgan revived suffuientlv to es-!
would irive the m-oi.le no adequate re- ";rTO1' uk ' , Twenty-five thousand la-Hes id IVton .'It oi " jcrauuaiiy iaiita i-onsianiir
lief from the control of the areat trans. ,rvi'v"u"" ""' i have determine.1 to clone all rtores nd i Zr??:"!'? 1
contineniai lines, even u u is noi a- ---- , -f ul ,1Umih-? rnij.n iuK iiriiiaic
schema wholly in their inU-int as IiiP.iwuw umn u,c i help, after 5 o'clock p. m. They have
It is almost m-edio to a.ld that the I l'n,n'incnl ?niU-r -f the sUte loard is cnteml into an agreement to do no
live oniv a
few hours, and that it in clenrlv a caw of i '
scared to death. !
NO. 100 SECOND STliEET.
governor considers the rrrolut ion of the ; n T0" w " "e reporia ; ,l,0pr.ii,g after that hour arid hope by
I'ortland ciiamU r of commerce to rah j 11 w"1 l"cj nave j ijjis means to relieve their working sis-
KUW.UHt in Portland for the Paul Mohr' U"ni P" 'e . t.r(f frtIl, ..jc-ive hours. ThU is an
road entirely and aholtv wind and ' faU vn"U v",u u,nl 1I H 1 1 entirely practical war of meeting this
It ia also UM-dlera to MT ; ineooaru Unnmary evil. When customers ccaae
Muitn
i
liotliiri'' rial
these efforts of the governor to procure!1 wf tlw opin'"'1
for Astern Onvon w ill ! ny proriy
i no same nature m the slate. keep oja?n and clerk will cap the Ix nc
this is true the board will not be doing ; jjt cf s,trtcr bours.
iladtity if it docs not raist the assess- , ,. . . 1 .
an open river lor itcrn uregon
make him many friend? in this quarter, j
The CnMt-LK entirely aprovra of the !
idt-a of initiii!f on an attrofrialiuii for !
the portage fust. We want that- even if I wcnt o( Multnomah to an equality with
we got nothim: e!e. . A portage between lhl olhrr cuntKi-
The Ialles ami (Vlilo ill afford immeil- ' " .......
iate relief to the whole Inland Empire, ! J,,-.t ,,a,'x,n K ad'-v P" the
r ..... ( !, t,w.l- il.; 1..1 i.. i -""" "H oii'l'iuj; ii jiii inu .luirririn
morrow the people eat of
woti'd not t leuefitel a in-m y without
the linage. Hut the governor should
Mora Tronbl In l.raxll.
Kio Janfiko, Dec' 10. The i-ittiatiun
here continues critical. The govern
ment here U taking measures to pre
vent an emente in the citv. Advices
mah U, i,vir. mnloi itnr,a..ii.l.lr lin iw.m-a ' from Compos state there has been or-en ! f..MifJP;T
- - " "a ft, (a. b- - - i A-A M. IKM fS-' A
Hilt have no Inducements to, rr'-ellion airamst the Pelxotto govern- j
incut. conn let oH-urrel lueaijuv ia."t
lietween government troops and the in
surgi-nta. Ai vices are not .clear as
whicli-siile won a victory, but It
When Peter the ioct, of the Klamath j lorte-l ten men were killed.
New - Umatilla- House,
Ol . iiKTi'lmnla
THE DALLES, OREGON. -
HANDLEY & SINNOTT, PROP'S.
AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON.
Iu j Tickef and Raggage Office of the O. R. tt N. Company, and office of the Wester
59 i Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
&ir goes after a man scalp he can lift
, A 'olrrrl rrrarhrr Irporl.
it as neatly as anyone wc wot of. Re-; . v
firring to a fcllowtownsman who luCl 1 KtMiHA, N. ., Dec. 11. Tlie
..i:...r i.:,., i.. nn .ni,-f,i:n.i, i Dr. Ashley, paur of the.A. M. E.
Rev. i
Zion .
I-tl B j - wiiit'i iiiiii mii Mi'i'ivi'iiviij iiniuv - - f
tiv i AiiD ! 1 a t la... f i f
usi.y t. .il. rciay,a prominent ami ; atoinach trying to tear itself away f rom ; ej)o u lotiay. .iiarges oi nnmor-;
well-known wool grower of this couniy. j ,il0 ni 'htmare " " al' implicating Mary Hogencam, l
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables.
ANCHOR LINE
insit on a government appropriation oi o u o ,
i i,.if - t i. i Krwlnjc cxorllnct. of Ureson woo.s t
I white girl 17
i against him.
years
Dr.
old, were made j
Ashler was also;,
definitely awertained beforehand just
and Eastern Oregon in particular it con-
A Xlrpljr In aa laqnlry.
U Alll(.TON. IVT. 13. No acknOWl- , court ami l.au llnii inuolrr fnr hrlu.mtri I
how much will I needed, aud the ork J taln" K"ne vIua,,1, advice tjalour wool I edg men t has laen made of the receipt of I in order that they might pay their fines.
charged Uh freiuentlng the police I "W Ri.n".n NT K1PfllTPFP31tP9H a!fl 1 1 K 1 H N'f A I . x'l'ALlNH HN
A AUUl lt AA A AAA&Jkl A AV UlVIUkVltlUlWIUI UUU WiUUIIilUI M A AMiiUUUM W.
let by contract. We may
same authority that the
proud of the jortage we already have.
Its Buccern luislttlf iii(lel his dcire for
one at the dalle.
1, . 'K V.l'IffltlUlVltT
add on the , 1
.. , . 1 "elves :
A telegram from Washington informs
us that tf naUr Allen is rejtiring a bill
with profit to them- the letter sent tho Chilian government'
i on Novemler f . akinsr for covics of the '
We Lave now reiti veil the sample bag , tctimonr of witucsm?s in the Investiga- i
a.C i k..v... . ..... .1 S M la. . M
Portland. Ore., which we V n.nrh'r. UoH into ,l,c llItore affair
MtcJka f ll Trlramph Operators. -
Six days j El Paso, Tex., Dec. 1 1. The strike of i
Lnt liliJ not Nt-n f,,ror,!i,t in lima tn ! ago A reply was sent to the letter Of ; IfWrai.li niM.ratora -Imii tl.ia ritv
enter the comKtith.ii for our prues to' Kcretary Ulaine to Minister I'edro' and.Yun.n, on the Dacific svstem of the
acoi growers, it wouu unquestionably ! Montt. at Washington. In which the i i.;fl .;i....i . .
. . t a. ' i 1,-vu v aa a hlimv ami uau, ara uiuinrn as
U auLfu! wool: an.l ih i!n... tl.t - ! A, ,rn? secretary oi siaic-saya nun iPrMli over the whole system of the
iu i v i r"n,a re "M,u ,uo superinieniient oi
.. ! ,.ert' ln t.1'? t.erman and r rench h-ga- J that ro&d perlts in demanditig of the
thin the forty-mile limit of forfeited i sijcndld condition, alo!utch- free from',,
adaof thf Northern Pacific road all I ertl and vcgcuble matter, was well i ,
,nrv over I.S5 an acre. The pri.-e ; '-d and of g. staple. If it had been i America
. . , . , , , packed in Australian baUm, it would !
h
lam
moiify
rtii ill fir all la tt.l d Itrrirnil t, lit .,mii wn. . .i
" ii.it: ithuiii itu?m-u itir m 1 1 nvpni'. kik f ii . .
tries was 12.50 an acre. Now that the ; Australian ' wool. The manufacturer J fT!i. ..,..1 " f,L
-,t- a I WWWiiVfc" imU WTII IUI
have Uken the lint nrixc. It
to provide for the repayment to settler . i.aVe vrr .n I mm itr.n tt i..
-:n.i.. .1. f..,. . 1;...;. ..r i...t-. . i...n.i ...... .1:1:. .. .i..,.P...i . . ..." were in the German and rreiich letra
Uir ivilt-ltliv IMUH VI IVI HI fca ( C IU IA4 I HI t i IV 11 . f I TV. i U IVI V 1 i rX? I rUIIJ fa!. I H at . . a T a " " ' , - - .,, " "
iuie mo iriiit-KC was uenieu : disfatr hers that thev haniUtt Siinlliorn
iho sought an asylum in tho ! pacific trains between thiscitv and Dem
ean hnration. The rei!v sent to in.
f . i .. : .. .a .i y . .t . . i. ,
: mivmrv j.iuiiid iih imt-a iiiai iu sum
that no safe
lands comt.riinff the odd Hn tions have ! ho should secuie it at VJO cents would ! '"."ITT" .TV V" i
Lren forfeited to the government and i Vlt'- I ' . I can kwp h i ms ! f ' well l.foruTed ,HOtt' ftM ' conotj.
ettleraon these landa alloae,! to m,r-! ,U.J 1 W iJr1:!.'! throngh the Chilian legation at Wash-? ot and killed John Krhell, tter
chaae them at ft. 15 an acre.it is' only : and if our growers could only become! M r
ltt-l I il....- - l. .. ...I.. ....1. ! Stlllil ifllLlr imtirtuKxl wtlh ilin r,.. I m.li.'.
. -.1 .i -i i . sitv of navimr n-oro attention to tln .. .. . ' . j eight miles from ihia place, and had its
entries . hm the railroad l.m.ts, year j " j!, 1)1 of their wools ; Kt l Tex- Lc' l2-Th th-! origin in a dispute oveV land boundaries,
ago, and through toil and privatum save ' r market to act in that direction, they j mi '"a'tic company yesterday requested I Mcliermott claims to have acted iu self
value to the surrounding lands, should would benefit all concerned and do more I the Western Union office here to handle ! defense.
be put on an equalitv with those who i towards enhancing their own interests , the train dispatches for them, their
came laU-r when the lands had become j J" trIir j operators having been on a strike fori
more valuable. Ori-.-on wool. tM u. ti.ntr lmnn.i-l several days. The Western Union!
Falsi yuarral Over Lawd.
VitsTfttA, Cal.,Iec 10. Hilly MeDer-
! known as Dutch John, last night. The
tragedv occurred at the Caxsitas, about
Passengers lvjoked to and from all parta of Europe and America. Drafts issued
for any amount paable free of charge in. England, Scotland, Ireland,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Italy. If you want to send
money to any part of the world. Call and aee'me before
going elsewhere.
a
T. A, HUDSOH, General Agent,
FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON..
U.S. LAND OFFICE BUILDING.
THE DALLES, OREGON
rrlau llebela Iloralna; Vllla(aa.
Delcmaue, Dec. 10. The Mallettorri
tribe from Albaui rallied and burned
: iuiiiiiv aim nits aimiiri ii oi toe siapie. - .i. ls , . . . .
The Sjajkane .VnVir given the follow - f hwve. during the pa.t few years, become ' patchea. Thev were threaterml w -Ith 1 'oecbeiii and rangevece, villages in
Ing sensible bit of advice to farmers who ' more and more iH;piilar "with 'worsted 1 discharge and black-lisUng. it is said, j Servla a sliort distanc from Tetowo,
M that they are entitle,! to greater re,. iJ?" j VterlS L5! J!?: 7
" - a"'. .f 11.1 a-A a aa in. . . ..awu Ln aa ak .1 . 1 .4- t UU a,. X HIT IHI 1 1 (Ml
V' pa V a mnuu J VI kl CJ-J miM Ull k 1 a
ernmeiit. Take the primatlea of the
old tiartiea into your own hands ami w
that fariui'ra are M-tit to the conventions.
That done, t!.-re will la? no difficulty
In sending more fanners to congress.
which tiier have retained. The wools of
- Eastern Oregon particular! are well
breii and yield a lews prmit o( tentler and
j and short wools than some of the other
s territories. Thev connate with" Mon-
tana wool!, which, however, ara usually northern Alabama
road strike threatens to j dered th houses and killed seven peoale.
spread
Illicit WltUkjr Klllla Iaalroy4. i
TiiLimivi . T-iin.. Dir. Ifl FIhmI i
oflicers returne.1 last night from a raid I 'fT
.iirana i. iemnrest reiui
A Vvrdlrl of Not U all! jr.
Nyack, N. Y., IHh-. 10 Tlie jury in
Assemblyraan
turned a verdict
SEWIJIK SI IIfEB
OX Til
HP.
IRD O T H 33 31! T .
Ladies' and Childrens' French. Fell Hats, - - 25c
Trimmed Hals, - - - - - 50c
AND frWAUH
Ladies and Childrens Furnishing Goods, VAY DOWN:
Mrs Phillips, - 81 Third Street.
ThU wu!J not txn't!jr i-uit the i-otitiml j in lighter condition. It woultl Ikj to the
' - a, a 1 tt?.i. It ..!t1.!. 1
, . i adrantnire of lhsmsra in f)mwn tn!'"TeU, iwo iarg iiucit uistllieries, ,
t ruiiiui.giieai-).--T--( r--- V ."m. r.,;B j:i.h.-h thev dilmvl. t,,.thr iit,
r . I . .... 11. 1 .11 . I a .
add to the ! B-'eraiiuousanu gauoua oi tno protiuci.
buvera mnt I The stills were about ten milt-s from
wiiich they par
They report the ; thja U)orninff of not iUy.
liance into the ground and Verting its j
purpose, but il would be more satit-fac- freight expeuse, and which
tory to tta? agricultural farmers.
''There are three- things," said a
gentlemen of this city yesterday. In the
hearing of the wiifer, "that during the
past year have done more for The Ia!les
and Wihi cull My wnd art iak'u!atil to
do more fr tlifiu in the future than
anything they ever pofsefsed and these
three ure th liegulator. The Dalles
water vM m and the Cmbomi Lb.
jiMtict from the price
i,i r iMjund for it.
v( Since the atove was written this bag j
Oreion wool, at 'M cents ta'r tound. i
ami the lat remaining lag of Wyoming
at 1- cents er pound, have been taken
by the well-known manufacturers, Mocea
T. Stevens A Son'a of North Andover,
Mas. This clones the jjrUe contest for
the present season.
The first number of the Dufur
ixiuh has come to hand ami ft fully
confirms the reputation we have had
of Mr. P.rooks, that he knows how to
make a good, newsy, readable paper.
The new outcrprixe may not have a very
! Stevenson, Alabama.
1 made.
No arrests were
An Kngllah Veaavl lVitrk.il.
Liveui'ool, Dec. 10. The Jour-masted
iron ship Drumhlair, Captain Beall, 1MW
tons waa wrecked near Cardiff. The
crew were waved.
(ioverin r Peniior's eitdoreme!it of
Joo Simon f-r the federal judgeuli
won't raise him iPeniioyer aiiy in tiu
estimutiii of who have I kii wont : Atyt field, to work in but what it lacks ! a-aluot Canada, which
A Ilainand Cram China.
IxMK., ICC. 10. A dispatch from j . TraTTV TinT T TJTl TTTT T
Rangoon says China has demanded the DIAMUHD " KUlfllKR ' ftllLL
withdrawal of the Uritish iMMta at Nam-j
ounen. The government replied, do-
i lining to withdraw the losts, but in-
strucl.Hl the commander to do Lis A. H. CURTIS, PrOT).
Nr fouutllaml iirttloa; L'vrn.
St. Johs. N. F., iHfc. 10. In retalia
tion for the duties iatposcd by Canada
on New foundland fish, that government
haa put in force a section of an ait
to regard him a a Mraight-foraord in
corruptible man. IVnnoy. r is scratch
ing Joe's laitk in return for some little
scratching that Ji did for Pennoycr
some time ao.
duties on articles from Canada.
increases lu
in extent can easily lie mado up in en- j
thupiutmi. The Ditfurilea have always j
la-en proud of their town aa they have a i
right to I. There are few handsomer j
to w n -m ten in -.astern Oregon and few
" " commu'nties bleswed w i 1 It a better class
Tl.o A.it!..t.t.i ,f 1 1... f. r,ttj.rta . A Wtitw. . ... mt . . I it . ..ft
uv v v.. ...v .... ...v... .. ol cuizens. mat iney w in support tneir i p,,t .;., irai
Klllril In a. Train Vrrrk.
Caiao, 111,, Dec. II, A collissioa c-
'correil lact night at Mountain Glenn
j near MurphysUiro, III., on the Mobile A
lour of the Best Qual
ity Always on Hand.
THE DALLES.
OKEGON.
I Ohio railroad, between a .freight and
(HlllutrtO'ti.1,1 Ifaill Will . . ll.u , ....t. a
county durinir the laittwoor the yearn j.j ,,ttier liberally .goes without saying, j are reporte.1 killed. 1
ought to have t-Mijht them one leswm a1j i u,,jrt ,-hall prove sufficient I
which they must practice sooner or lattr : u, ,n.t lUt. lu0lvmt ,bitioii of the ed- i Bpl- C o.i l it.
or e!e give up farming altogether, ' i.r Hf1 ,i.al j,e .i... rt.,otti. amouiMhem. ! Ilis, De. 10. A terrible exphwion
they mn-td j more summer fut- ,Iie U(H in rj.j,,, huiulre.1 fold for
namelv.
lowing.' In no otiier way, under exist
ing circumstances can th"y lie sure cf a
crop every year. In no other w:iy can
they have any uic;ure of control over a
dry boh.ou. Scratching the stubble in
the fall has fouled the fx-M.i with weeds
and wHil o;it :t
iii ki ; -r lit -l ha
reap a
every dollar it invests. We cannot say
unything In-tter than that we wirh the
I'i.ifMttch the success it mav. deserve.
' ocrnrri'd I bid litairiiirio In VrieV !u 11,, (f..
uung pit, at Ileunsdorir, ip Silesia, kill- j
ing twenty miners, and severely wound-
lug a jiuuilx-r of others.
The latest new.-i from Washington is
not very cncoti raging to those who are
g!.:it ileal of the k-king lor utx-rai appropriations lor me nmj t;ermany and AuHriu-Mui.gary and,
b eom unii: for Columhiii river. tIt said that "Objector" Switvrland wtre signet! ttKioy.
l oinmr rclal Trallra Mgitpri.
" Vikmsa, flee. 10. The new comuirr-:
cial treaties letweeii AitHtriu-IIungarv
THE DALLES LUMBERING CO..
1NCOHPORA.TED1888.
No. 07 Washino-tox- Stkeet. . The Dallxs.
Wholesale ami Ketail Dealers and Manufacturer of
Building Material and Dimension Timber, Doors, Windows, Moldisgs, House Furnishicj!, Etc
Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish
Boxes and Packing Cases.
Factory and Xj-u.zxa.t30x 7Srxcl At Old 27t. SaIIo.
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to
any part of the city,
wasGD wareHQDse Go.,
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and.Forwards same to '
their destination.
ReceivesConsignments
For Sale on Commission.
Chrisman. Bros.,
(KomtMon to V. Taylor.)
: r-EOFBlETOBS or THK :
GITY-.PRHET
UNION STREET.
FJotcs treasonable.
- M AUK-COOI'S
W. W. Co.
. Til K 1HL1.ES. OKECiOX.
Dealers in all kinds of Meats.
HAMS, BAGDN and SUSAGE
ALWATS HAND.