THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1S93. MEANS A SEW PARTY ! Ta Millar CMiblM. has j Cnder the alaoce heading I have rea J l2t (M2if s PrkcIjs TfciH Izi D:n fill Lc:i ti FORMER OFFICE-HOLDERS ANGRY A combination of floar mu'er twn formed at the Portland meeting i some racy little article concerning- this held lat week. It wiU incorporate on-frevk o' the woods" in Tut Chkoxhli been supended. and at great man meeting held in the Institute of France, it hear the diaroiwion of scientist ai to the possibility of a second deluge, the drvin op of all the surface water of the derthe name of the North wcot Flour j of Ute, and have been pleased with the I g;ohe tl), uuj d.-lrnction of human and Miippicg Company. The nulling writer s versatility; not ne, sue or u Because the President Refuses to Rec ognize. Them Nothviihstandiog Their U'erk for Him. Wmhmctox, March IS. If Clere- i land remains true to the principle be , has laid down in the matter of appoint ing men to office, be will make quite a stride toward civil service reform.' If all Lis idea are carried out, be will be able to organize a part; that a great many people can join, even if be doe driTe a large nnmber of democrat away ; from him. In turning dow n tbe ei-of nee hoider be made a master stroke in j one or two directions. He unloaded from hi shoulder a horde of the moet persistent office-seekers a president i could encounter. These old-timer bad ! been through tbe mill and they knew j firms concerned comprise about one -half of the concern now represented in the Oregon and Washington Miller' Asso ciation, m hieh was in session at St. Charles daring two days. For the pres ent the new comany will capitalize lor fJO.000. The mills represented have a capacity of about 3..VD barrel daily fiiou'J never write ender oath. Metier is a flag station, sixteen tuiles from The Wile on the 1". V. ystem. It ba one inhabitant, and a transient, floating population of twenty-three, and is noted for its lot k of thrift and enter prise. The town is beautifully ( ?) fenced in with a good, substantial rail fence, It is proposed to erect a warehouse in j and, like Jerusalem, it Las two princi- Portland at once, and to send out agents to dippoee of the product of the mills which will be stored here.- Capital Journal. DaaU. (u laataa. P. C. Herrin, while absent a few days ago acroes the river, was a witness to a horrible murder, which wa ret not a crime, according to tbe lax statute of Oregon. The detail of the tragedy ' were told by Mr. Herrin to a Cbboxicl reporter this morning. While passing a tent near Sngar Loaf on the Washington side of the river, a fearful commotion was beard within. It sounded as if an just what to do. Ther bad all, at one i r yV . . . . , . human moans and at time louder , , . ' . . , , : shriek were mingled in the din. There could approach him with a degree of familiarity that made him tired. But j he made them mad, and what i more, j only a very few bad the nerve to come I oat publicly and say so. The trouble ! was that during tbe four years Cleveland j was in office they performed the lick- j spittle function with a great deal of j earnestness. Nothing that Cleveland i ever did was even for a moment to be I eutyect to censure. tie could do no wrong. Tbey gathered in hordes at tbe St. Louis convention in 153, and shout ed themselves hoarse over hi renomina tion. Alter his defeat, charged, of course, to tbe New York democracy, which did not "love Cleveland for the enemies be had made," they at once began a cam paign for Cleveland' renomiaation. Many a democrat who held office under Cleveland, bad said very tuggeeti re ly daring the past fewjdar : "Where would Cleveland bare been now if it bad not been for the ex-offiee-bolders?" And this is worthy of comment, for every person who was at tbe Chicago convention in knows that it was the ex -office-holders that secured bis nonii nation. Those who were not there had their henchmen there. The delegates were not all ex -office-holders, and tbe convention was dominated by them "Had it been announced that this was to be Cleveland policy a rear ago, w hat would have been the result?" plaintively inquired one of the faithful who bad been informed that tbe brand be carried over from tbe last Cleveland administra tion barred him from any of tbe pap to be ladled out now. And what is also galling to tbe ex-oSce-boider is the tact that Cleveland doe not consider himself in the categorr of an ex-office holder. It make them mad to think that after lour years of persistent work they were able to nominate Cleveland again, and then to have him claim it was the spontaneous uprising of tbe people. I were evidently confederates in tbe plot, j for there were posted on the outside three women who were placed there on watch. He was about to go to the rescue when a companion told him that an Indian woman was dying inside, and that a medicine man and some more brave ere trying to beat off tbe evil spirit which wa within tbe dying woman. The M. P., attired in feathers and beads. i wa prostrated on the floor and moan ing, and tbe brave were beating a torn torn accompaniment. Tbe woman' life might have been saved, but she could hardly have survived the unearthlv yelling and noises which were given as ante-mortem requiem. Xra. Shaw Caafeaaea. The Lack. Mr. J. G. Day, jr., returned yesterday from tbe cascade locks, where be has been looking after tbe road being built to tbe new quarry. He shipped yester day three carload of machinery for tbe quarry. Mr. Day, sr., if expected here tbe first of tbe week, and a the snow is now all gone at the Cascades, work will toon be started on tbe locks. Lieuten ant Taylor, U. S. engineers. Major Bandbury' assistant, ba gone np to tbe locks, and wiil hare supervision of the work. Now that the money 1 la Slight for tbe completion of tbe work, rbe I excatatkra of the canal can be proceeded I with tbi season, to that a large cumber of men win be employed. Oregorian. f . - c- tpuum cweeney, 1 . 5. A., San Diego, CaL, aayi: "Shiloh' Catarrh Jemedy i tbe first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 eta. Sold by Snipes & Kinertly. Hrrrj M Igaraaattc. I Mrs. Shaw, who wa arrested with Gallin, for tbe murder of her husband near Baker City, has made a confession. s-he states that Ua.iia, with whom she has beeii intimate, killed her husband wiih a hammer, and then carried the lifeless body to tbe barn. He then des patched a boy to town to spread tbe re port that Shaw bad been kicked to death by a borse. In tbe meantime tbe murderer burned the handle of tbe ham mer and threw tbe bead of it in the deep snow, where it was afterward found. m. l - . 11. uays is a verv snort t.n.e in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism out it can oe done, il the proper treat ment is adopted, as wui be seen tv tin- following from James Lambert, of Nem Brunswick, 111. : "I was bad. v afflicted with rheumatism in the hip and lee when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain Pain Balm. It cured me ia three davg. I am all right today ; and would insist on every one woo i afflicted with thai terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at once." 50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakeler A Houghton, druggist. Zs-ladlaa Saed. ae intei Mates government, through it attorney, F. P. Mavs, ba begnn suit in tbe United State circuit court against R. Coffey, formerly agent of tbe Umatilla Indian reservation, to recover, fl.414.T9. It is alleeed that of the money received by him from the government tbi amount ha not been accounted for. Mr. Coffey i confident of hi ability to show that tbi money was properly accounted for, and that not cent wa misappropriated or retained by bun. Tribune. pal gates, one on tbe east and one on the est. The United State postoftce is situated near tbe eastern entrance to tbe citv. lust outside tbe wall, and is slightly patronized by the elite, the bulk of the mall being banded in to tbe postal car as it passe. It is a easy for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven as it is for a poor devil to get through these gates in the summer time, a the owner of the town seems fearful of having tbe gates left open, and thereby exposing tbe town to the cold damp night air. I presume from it present weak condition that this precaution is wise. Tbe principal industry U carried on by tbe eubnrbaa inhabitants, and con sists in cord wood cutting and seven-op Euchre is too progressive. The "four hundred" have but one pastime, l. e. the fantastic Uncle Billy Hayes, a vet eran violinist of the homeopathic school, rasps the catgut for these ocra sions with seemingly but little sympa thy for the unfortunate cat, as tbe grace ful dancers a'amand, do re do, contra dance and swing, in harnionv with the disturbed condition of the surrounding atmosphere, till broad daylight, when the boys "go borne w ith the girls in tbe morning. Bnt tbe gentle reader must not think that it is all folly and sin and vexation of spirit at this little fenced-op town. There are people of God here too. Last summer when I was bunting my cow I ran on to one of them. I said to the boiv mas of God : "Have you seen niv cow?" ue said: IVar sinner, hare voo heard of these gospel meetings beir. ne,d nere, and ot tie mighty outpour tug of the Holy Spirit?" I said : "She i a stiiall cow, with suiaa oeii on, and Las a little calf run ning with ber, but the clf is weaned. ne said : C-onie out to there meet ing and see what the Lord is doing for Hi people. Brother, it mar do vou good." I said: "She has not been milked since day before yesterdav, and I fear that she will fail in tbe usual flow ol acteal fluid, if not soon found." He said, in as agonizing spirit that would have done credit to Gethsemane "Ua God!" I mention this last to show that we are not all heathen, and that the go pel has a slight bold among us. St. Patrick day wa quietly passed. yet appropriately celebrated by the Iriah population, tbe green being conspico oue.v r-romtnent. Tbe Oranmnin made no attempt to parade. Squire Davenport i busy in hi young orchard these day, and get the full benefit of the robin' ong by being up early before tbe robin tire out. His place show an air of thrift that i re ireeLing to the young blood; but it must send a thrill of rheumatism through tbe withered frame of the moes- back, who must regard such a display of enterprise a a personal affront. Moeier, March IT, 1393. hfe by cold, together with all tbe possi ble phase of death trallc!ed by the I history cf the nixn. For scientific statement and sensational effect this I characteristic prodaelion of French ! genius ia uuique, and tlie reader who read this marvellous story and if be begin it be will certainly finish it will have assimilated without effort, a com pact store of scientific knowledge. In this way, apart from its ahsorbing inter est, this remarkable piece of Action wi:l have a distinct scientific val.ie. tlmrll BllWr. This rtmedy is becoming so well known and so popular a to need so special mention, AH who use Electric Bitter sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine doe not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitter will cure all disease of ice liver and kiduey, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused bv impure blood. Will drive malaria from the svstem and prevent a well a cure all malarial 'ever. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit tern. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Snipes 4 Kinersl v. mmmm SihhI "Wlioat, " Oats, " Corn. ,4 live, (Iras Sttxls in I?ulk. AT- axna,o4 us per Pom 4 frL-:' ZXTTTjf' flnw CncS t'Vvt.i w. it,, oat, C'Mttanmn-tt;". rt" W Axi,ia i jk) Aulini. F rluunril n hsino r'taf: aaseurrc .n-.war,aswD-riiaui'r I--J; villoma voz if tnken lutiota. f44 I y lTuiririjit in r'a-mr. Kit I ftur Tau-k or fact, me M H tU I l-Aal Lit. Sou. OHILOH'S CATARRH wiu,ir.,ou. iTa-c. iuj-u t I nnPmLni? ret') i u hm, uuutllUUU- LlOlUUlIOliUJl T TJ r T7 f O r1 Hav, Grain and Fred Pt,,r. -A. NEW . . rr wlakjr ftalaas Klaer!-. ri&iii. The dancing party of tbe Mignonette t-'uo last evening wa well attended and tbe evening proved very entertain ing to those present, who were no doubt aided some bat by tbe Inspiration of fcaint Patrick, if one were to judge by tbe emerald-hoed ties, bows, etc., which were in profusion. Among those who a pleasantly wbiled awsy the evening were: Capt and Mr Sherman, Judge ana jars u C iake.ey. Senator and r eta Hilton, Mr and Mrs L E Crowe, Mrs M French, Mr and Mrs F Houghton, Dr and Mrs J F Snedaker, jar m wuaersyn. Miss VanVWk, Misses Etta Story, Jennie and Grace Harden, Airoee and Evelyn Newman, Minnie oosaer, Lor Morris, Nona Eocb. Florence Hilton, Messrs M Jam. on, H French, S Campbell, Garret- son, Jos Worsley, John Hampshire onn jGootb, una L Phillip,, Wm Jicirtun, 1 Monttwery, M Donnell, uerta, i M Coatsworth, H Lonsdale. Tasaaym. AH taxes not paid bv tbe first Monday in April, which are now dae. will he tamed over to the coor 'T eourt. " i. A. Whd, Sheriff of Waco Count v. The strongest recommendation that any article can have is the endorsement of the mothers of tbe town. When the mothers recommend it you may know that that article has more than ordinary merit. Here i what tbe Centerville, South Dakota, Citiaen say editorially of as article sold in their tows : "From personal experience we can say that Chamberlain's Cough Kerned t has broken np bad colds for our children. We are acquainted with many mothers in Centerville who would not be without it in tbe house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day." 50 cent bottles for tale by Blake ley 4 Houghton, druggist. Alataat a Inlnutu. James Officer, who died at Molalla Friday and wa buried there Saturday, came from Missouri and settled on a claim of 640 acres on tbe Molalla Febru ary 19, IMC He was born in Tennessee is 1801, making him K years of ase at the time of hi death. During bi long residence in this county he ha taken a prominent part, though not identified ith official positions. He did active service is ue layuse war of 1MT-8. He frequently officiated In BOBS. In Tbe Dalies. Sunday evening V.ri 15th, IMC, to tbe wife of A. tatbeart. a girl. MID. At Wapinitia Saturday night, from croup, tne little daughter of Hiram Coram. Mr. Coram is quite ill. tar af Tkaak. I wish to thank tbe members of the A O. U. W. lodge for their kindly in terest manifested during my recent be reavement ; also to all tbe lri'ends boe sympathy and acts tended to lessen tbe blow caused by tbe death of my hus- Mas. Mix Mrxa. It aaal Ba la Every Haaa J. B. Wilson, ST1 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., eays be will not be without Dr. King' New Discovery f. consump tion, cough and colds, that it cured bis ife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several phy sicians bad done ber no good. Koert Earber, of Cook sport, Pa., claim Ir. h-ing New Discovery has done biiu more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottle at Snipe & Kin ersly's. Large bottles, 50c. and 1.00. COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At lat Rriial mark that Ml thfranora. --rit th riV u, aunta the mmli 1hi u artrulllKaily the m.t Taluabla, aniattrailt tlw nt,wt hntutlfnl. Kinllral bxa thai has at prawl 1-if vaj; w pmrm. rrrrr fmgr bmlin( a nan t.u inuMraium in uula ni m tlx- aub MenlltT. lTi.-l.fnrtit.Vro.-.io,'lhllluliid. l nw iuu-ttUln Hmrucn, rtc. i tin mi,l tm tkt 6mal TVaMa. I Mm At. tkr .Wrti aaa ra tun. rval .ymv aa aiMara l Momed I, It. wwj4 altmr tar ltrm. tmd iwi I ml Hi.' "" rrutjar Mm WtMliri L LIT 11 VI.1 or ftrol trw. u n.lrr anal. MU artl. laata 11 twxnrrntnil. ntrl.wv U-o V P-"yT aioua. aMma U IHiaaaarrs, ERIC MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. IMMXZ & NITSCIIKF DEAUES M I Furniture and Camf flu Ws have added to our busua.. somplete Indertadine Fiubliatiiv3 land a we are in no way connected the Undertaker' Trust our pries i le low aecordinglr. 1 It di7pprar$ the worst forma cf caurrh, with the two cf Dr. Sat-'g Catarrh Rem edy. Its mild, 8x)thin!r. eleansin anJ healing properties e ject a if fect and rH-rmaaent cure, no matter how baJ the case, or of how long etxnlin. It' rvmedr that suo- cecJs where everytiiiti vt-lae la taiied. Thousand of such cava can be pointed out. That's the reason iu proprietors back their faith ia it with monej. Thcj offer to 00 rewanj for a case of catarrh hicb ther cannot cure. It's a medicine that allorrs them to take each a risk. Doesn't common retire lead joa to take each a medicine? " An advertising fake," yon say. Funny, isn't it. how some neonl prefer aicknesa to health when tbe remedy is positive and the toe a&toiuie. Wise men don't pat monrv Lack of w fakes." And faking " doesn't pay. L. YOUNG, : JEWELER Waieba and Jewelry rmairpd tn ortler oo aoun Dooca. na aaualartius guaranteaa at raa Stara af I. C. KWkalara. S St. Taa Dailaa vs. E-HUXAN (Hosaopirairi riTiinn a - ana r i at ms. a.la uuvttm d.T or nicbL niT oreuuutry. prtitntHJT, No. aa altd att I)' - u ji. di-mtiicu in ar. SOS. fcrf . raoma I anJ haxjaraa ucior boua llvllAM., llul aitd 7 to f . M. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTOR" Campbell Bros. Propr: (Rsbci a w. l cm.) Maaniarrar r of taa Smart Franek aa Uuom Mala II. H. K!I! ElX-ATT,.a?.iT ,t Law-Ottx vun pum, i urn iMulra. litvtroo. a a srrra. iCfTR, -Ktsntr tr 4-1 and alt k 1) G J HSJ DIBS taal e rorUaua. -DIAUlK IX frcpicai Fruits, Nuts, Cinrs aai lh aJ r la.K. H, ...NOS imwir 1T L1I- BWan. a.' a Lid i. Nra Vuat KHci.anad amari. f. ...MTT. ATTl KNEV-AT UW fu. . 1 a br id wuaunu a baixliuc, as alain. TlM I . urajctw. j . r. am a a arvnaaTos. aiviiKi. l. HrSTl.VliToV W !lOS - ATTOS- - - r mw -vEtm, rmtrltaiurluti trm. ,.uuill Mill UaiUV. OnBTIi. Caa rarolah aay at tbaaa nna ai w AFRESH OYSTERS a a,ary aijla. Ice Cream and Scda Water. 1M fecond Street. Ths Dalles. Or. ociCTiaa. VSeEMHLT JiO. 4KS7. K. OF I Mar f ball l! amm and iiarui oajra at aara mutiu UIUB. W'AfX I) Ll.lN.E, Ml 1.V A- r. a A. H. Aral ami LLlrtl Muiur tar Mrh t k tn K. -tij.cii aTAL arch rairTra k Kiu la Hn.Mr tlaui tb Uurd Waduaxlar YOUR flTTEUTIOJ I called to ths fact that pagh Glem MOITKX Wil.J(r! OF THE OKU. ML H.l ( aaikNn M. Morta 1 Md., .r-n w wri mm to rvimitty daii. .1 ; .aj p m. -WLCMBIA Ulx,K. SO. a. I. ft. O F.-Marti r. Bail, rtmirr m4 and Court itneta. .."i r ui na uryHi.cra ar welrtna- Dealer in Glass. Lime, ria-ter. and Building- Materia of ail'taJa. r V rarrtaa tha F la aa Ltaa -kJCMHt' UHx.E. SO. ., K K F.-M, a ttt Ja VIB V rvmltia at 7 m n .1. . , .. vbanuu bulliiix. cumer uf Umn and Mri'rtrd uria. aiijxuriiiu memtam ara einlial:i la e4 IT.lli,. ' u. .vara, a. ft K. and S. c. C. Picture piou OXl t UKltTlAS TEMPr kEM I SUjX ariil rrerr Fn.l.r .fi. ...... lo'eltara at ttM rcadinsruuai. Altai tattled. c- To t foaal ia tbt City. OUT Fresh Paint! W C. GU.BKKT heny artida Hi tt p . c ni. t tev-y friend And ei-tiijr 1( hr ha- anV be Uk-j Ira ot b tUey luaur. Th Ume I yiaiTinr nw ha eror.e. A .d -tt tmt dfWva Uaiia That !. lreu alid riimti ai d u-wf Aa wrur Mil a 1 J-al::l rnu d". Painiinr. pefa-rina: and cin-r i.i. t w ill mm ,.ur i-td h'uiM. ifuiu- n'-v. H' wi.l li.it nr nk tiTr .i , bj tiitr ur by Lut day. If ym bare wrt r rr him a r-:i. 11 laac jifur urdm. Urre r ama'X K'a-:iu;;jr, W. C. GILI3ERT, P. O. iS-i.t THL IiALLES, OR. ir ntrnn uaire Ra. tf. I. o. ti. T.-fc.-rujir l.;. .. fi. . 7 . ' . r. m-. ai --trij: U)la.E SO. a A. O. V. . Mart 1 to I rafc-riutr Hall. o-r Keller, aa Sotsuud - i nunva; rrwmiri Bt 1 au . "act Kaxrr, W. MTlaa. Flnaoritr. i w. 72 LUashington Slrtf. ARTICrc SODA -WATEB AJD ICE CIW NDY I FACTO FTf e!A HaX . KKeMITH FtMT va erjr Baturdaj at ; M r. a., la Ikt.ufr. kaloaa BataUoat IJ. a . naii. VCKCI.V-Xm narr etiiiir In Um K. uf t. HalL tie St. Charles Hotel,! PORTLAND. OREGON. I ur U F. (rvi!nx. So. lirr-wt. i.. I. K. Y. H.U tha lrt and third Wadnaa Mi rmrn ruiulti. at ,r. I. THE CHCKCHES. iT. fETFK HTRi H -Key. Fattier Bbobb- iiut raavr. Uitn HtM at Maaa rrry anndaf af lu jj a. u. Vbti at CT FAflJi Hr-Ri-H ft trw, rr,.mi, .? Fif!U. kr. tu 1. now.irtt t.trv. r-r H-ta -tj ju'i.w at ii a. a mita , r . m. m.d.r t".i t, A. m. Ctreulna praTer lis r,.,!.. ., L'IK-T BArTifT Ht R H-Rrr. o b 7lT. i ,K . ,"rul" TTT eatK l.th at the mArmj ml II a na'ubatb t il. t kf,UM T ttin rt.i.y nrnl al ! .(. r., I uiuu KtiMi in tb Mun buuac at J Vlld Ft-tloa. While writing wltb all the st-ieiitific Knowledge of a r"j:-.t".M,ATHNAL (Ilt-RIH-Key Kj (,i iTla. I'aati unliq t wry undaT i act u M. Candies and Nuts SlOuSpecialfe Finest Paanut Roaater In The Dt0 2 Street J.FOLCO Atfl Ma the Dalles AND Prineville V. T at 11 WT '... . ' ..... . .....i. - . . ....... i...ri,ta,,j 1 1 -- 1 II. u-i , r. Httla inn. H! -K H-hrt. 1 Ml l.ttl.m,w, twi anndar m.iDi,t II a. tn r. a r.i..H".ii j "-ii'o.t at ii 'Pti- - .... , m rr.irr li.tlr,r rterjr T. . j . tt i-zi er.t.reiv reftirijicl.c.1, ud tywry rsjy i.a b;ti retaired and Ff ;aiTitj ani iiewiv rarj-.-. t!.rjtii.-'.nut. The honse cor.tairii 17',i rootmand is rxi"vU-l aim !ry luoaern eonvenienee. hates : pHi:i-TUX ' Hf k h-:sv. eaeiiaiie. a e'Ai resUaratit sttat-hed : ' ' "" to the houne. J la eaanVd hf brtu ,m,uwi and v.le trains. a e'Ai rwtanratit srta, l- r rer bn to and fr ia ai the Bant st! fan. ill. n. . . pulpit, thoogh to the iins'y 'n'TJZV" " '.T . . . uv a .11 li ill iiifi nnr ii - J . 1 1 L . . vt u cuuixq onDosea a work. There was little formality ahont the fnoeral on arcotmt of the drivlnr 1""" prermiieo ail me afternoon, by hi. viriA A , . .. . . The somvinf deacendanu ..f v. .. 'u . 7""" ' 'rni Mr. Officer, who were married In a ' rT. eonntv. Mo., in 1828. nnmber I .a Z ' T " wllu lt,e Mrth children. 58 grandchildren and 50 rreat ' eviia mT t. a ,,,tro"om-r in-Crand-bildren, all livi., 5n Oreeon I V, '1 T f'1 '" t a .v -i.-u me iu-iiieis oi tt,e world Las c- W- KNOWLES. Prop. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. J M litllli F'Wlitf.i In tt i.i.n.fi.rf..l Tilii.:ijr iutlltd Iv H'.rn. ;.,..T. Kmim M , m. huiidajr .. .. al : p. in. A cordial actcoai to etarj W.II. YOUNG, which begins in the April number of ! r - .. The Cosmopolitan marine, keeps the ! b6C0Ed BTt,t' Tht fall", Or. reader at tha t.ml.a . .. .1 . ... .. .. ruimvi excitefnent iin weil know n .tar. 1 lr...t i. i.. well kn, WB w. lu Lu,Ut j, g ..i . nm-n contty, Ms an eitraorii nary fnie stot-k of Stop Bd-r' MM t:,i In,h lrb. In lot, all the W.'.inir brand, of fine W ines, Hrjrjor, and Vrw,. ,jive t, old man a call and you will come ajfain. BiacKsmitiX & -V2goa siido General Blavksmilbing arid Work done protuptlv, and all work Ciuarante'!. Stage Line J.D. PARISH. Prop. Im Th Dalln at a. ia. rrrrr dr St' ritia at Frllia-villa In UilrtTali 1mi. I rlnarille al a. tn. rwry emj and arn" Tna IJia la Uilrtj-i buura. e ii n , .. m t km carta at F-rtoa-tlli wlto J ohjci irwju nailer ana do""" egon, Korthera California all Interior Foioti. a iu .i. ..m. ru tlalVa tralua fruta Furtlau a ad all eaiirra F . ccintti! triTen. Goof iccciirtiticu alcu ti rral. .' rirst-cua coacta u( Ijim tsd. : Djrra litter iiiLd wiJ ta- i. i ur lam, m winiia panaai aaan - . Beta bHiira taam tiaa.. tKher , tmtial Elprtaa moat U warbiH" " 1 .f tin) Htac l-,. trill not bi 4 rwmnj aill taa no rt aa awner rz,.i i-n rartietiiar attmtxin Si" I tMB Horse Shoeing a Speciality TUlri Street, cm. Lias's cli staii i.d an Ii In Orarm. and adTanea paid bf UM? ainnpsoj. lfa anatw at Frlnerllli idli stags orricESi M. Slehel r, Stara. -rlaaallla. and " i r ebars ,CE"' mJ rss-Mi'-'K