THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1893. . - . i . iha a it, i m mr w.r art n csaidum. i ...,....... i.iii a a I' i w v sjwr- - i rw ..lvo.-.tea ,'Tli.UMMIWIII IIC - . l The Weekly Ghronicle. OFFK-UL TAFEK Of WASCX) cointy. The SaWm Democrat advocates erndua! change for the better, mince it i ... i . ... . cannot a:i ie uon m. . , m Tbe fifth session of theTrana-Misais- ssemhle in Oeden. W here the roads were thrown up aud ' .. . T, , ; Ug ; Carlisle of Arlington r.uie in on ... jj. s. Kwa. oi Die Battle Creek ! graveled they were fine and .lid. Let ' h.vin. Un Uge and proceeded .1 once to the slier-, .f uiak,ng . ,our o( in Saturday evening our town people hd j little sensation of it own. Constable ! Pa.rlii.le of Arlinetou ruie in on the T Haul frwk I'mI ada i ti ravin. KuWrwl al In il.Tw ai The Pallet, iUvsrn, a KOtuu-rtaa wall nimtut. SfBsi-RIITlOX KATES. sy nu (roiToi rurimi is advxck. One y.ar m.'tit . - Tr.r uioolha A.1vri'.iUI ru nuouUr. and nk- kiR-ww DC Ul'pllimUuU. Ai1i'T" all MmnuDiraUint fci-TKK KKOV I a PaiU. tm m. I II SO 7 ' ill! on1 Kiine more this summer; nex , summer tome more ; and the next sum i mer tome more and so on until we get jtheui all graveled. In Oregon gravel beats woodenheaded legislators tur uiuJ. 1 1 held at lialveston. at IVnver. at Omaha j f' I ' and at New Orleans. They have always WJ i-ed a warrant in the herirT Johnson (or the ! arrest of our attorney, tleo. w . tiuoue, on a charge of forgery preferred by Krn xt SMkkmn. the sheepman. Goodc -ovw Stood?. rorvrt orriciAL. brought together the leading commercial minds oi the west, and numbered among their delegate the moot energetic and iitirnruinr of those who ataJid at the The Point Defiance Street Kan way i, . , ... .......n.-nu for develoninc balding a 57-foot itorace lottery electric I ni the tran-MiiiwiPDi re- iteamer, named Mount Tacoma, to be i The aboul lo aemble put on the gig-harbor and floating dry- j no esWltion ,0 thoee dock route, in connection with the street-, h(j prvt,deJ u in lif rard. car line. The iteamer i expennienial. Ke nUli?e c;Sien. from all the Uut tae invenior, .-ica ,rritrii ,! e tie of the .l.!-3 uccewful electrecian. and aaticipale. j t lu. tewwn U.e Mii-uppi ..J B. Cw-en ( no eoecial dimcultv. The inventor con- . . . .;..;fit ,;, intAntion 1 . Wm Viriwil . .. . ... iu.r........i - - i i . . DaUniMl iider invention reoiuuour.. m . -aj tl,e ion U one j lw or' l'.T note afterwards. Justit-e .eigler tereot oi me paper, lie liaa a with him and will take views and gather description! to accompauy them oi all the points of intereet in nature and art ; .... braakin. out o. .i of the Taiilic oast, to be published in ' Mom the knew, and aBCuredound sn(J as promptly arretted and niarchml oir; ,jie l 0(,t iu ti e 'uture. This will giva with two and a alf botUea of CtmnT Jadpe Bher-.i. C.r Insaa Comnunldoeis .Frank kurnid 1 1.... ., .t l.ir ihr Ajlujjjm Jo W. Uu u" " BurrevurV e. F phrp , past two veara and has made improve- r.fK'.'luLiww5 J ments in "cells. The elecric boats are to r . . j be run as feeders to the street car-line. oi.tcoN at th k woKLD r AIR. j EoaU of this class wUl I in great de- ' iu and, and the discovery is held to have T. f -MoiM i. iit .i Uieiperiut.-ndont I jTeij tj,e problem of cheap bound t.':mi.:v-i.m Anyone n. n HTin:iit i ex- ; navigation, ixmiis f'roji:.ir v; F. SlATLn k. d.-wtmnntoi srTculmre. t . ..:, BA their small caracitv put vt pnibUrU, nd l;. I.'A: i , ... them out ot Uie qaesuon, ana tne to the couiitv jail w here be was h-kel up until the next morning. Tue trouble originated out of a note giten by v Serkamp last summer to Mr. ;"' ' legal services rendered him. '1.. -.rf calls for $75, and when tioode U-v.i t ... . i .....,.. j ritKarhlafuImadlclneaaaa iuin i. i.i - - ...... . ..ur- ------- , WlL, c nmniiijiw 1 1. l.ia. Oregon and V tikl.ington. Mr. Keea : is thorough, eiierg,-tic snd painstaking' aud yeelerdiiy was H "i. every street of; The Ilic, tiiking aooiit a dozen snap shots with h:s ranera. Mo was sur- TRADE) (MARK, I and steam were proposed, but the cost f!r.irr uid (tirwt pnurU, lv:i.'.. ,:!d Z?ZStnt " m!UB- m,ma" heme v abandoned. The inventor J. U. v ai:jw !.U dfp.nn-.eni .rf b.wii-, inenjg applviug his invention to ',t:.i",l v t j. I. MYERS, deocirtniiM-t pf fihinr nd ?.mv apMrahis. mimijielni. eierlru-! sud U (lVT.l MIH IIDlti! JuVI. 1 v s-.. F w. nils. FortUud. iiurr Juiv i. j drv-dock service In . c-'pnTlrmiil il w,min w.wk. e,inip"linx -.r :'.'m art, hu huid cnom and pfinlucu 5-- ' ....... i uinable on; v at a citv. are often required r. JlcEI-KoY. d-Trtr.-.T! ol oiwntiioa. - ... . l iirr ednaiU'i. -.nibiu, :it.Tmr, tmtuu. j st short notice ana u haste. The new . pleasure boats of all kinds, and hopes to uake the new method applicable nl- ; timatelv to long-distance tmfiic. The is very exacting, and I material, tools ana mactme-euop, oo- K. inc.: ii i . .- fir hm ... Mi. MrKK:iK. ifc-wtmcnt oi civil f.iv-1 eieauiera nui.ei-1, inciudjiie riAtr and cuunty : Ixilem. ill fill this need. Construct ion of other steamers will be begun as j soon as this one is in commission. lEZUCATED TO LIEUT. TATLOR.l !r j The Oregonian tells of a cloth cuirass. Cheer up brethren. Continue to . made by chemical process, to resist the hope, friends oi the cascade locks and penetrating force of a rifle bcllet, the canal. The oj-eninr of the canal across j discovery being reported from Germany, the iamoas Isthmus of Corinth is prom- j It seems almost incredible that cloth ised In June or sooner. This is a work could be rendered thus icpenetrable by which dates back to Nero and Julius a bullet that could easily penetrate a Caesar and even to Alexander the Great, ; yard of wool, but mechanical invention and the present canal follows exactly ; and scientific research have disclosed too the line of that begun by Sero. It is ' many wonders in this aje of progress to 4 miles long, and its cost is now eeti- j justify the characterization of scything mated at $11,500, 000, only a little more ' now as impossible. It is some time . ithnitt Ii aiimfKi was lor .J llis;is miu of $173 aud that the extra tum ,rv 1 1 I . . .. .. t of being present, ami tlie occasion is that is certain to result in beneficial in fluence on the growth of the entire western country. It is also confidently anticipated that all, or nes-rly all, of the governors of the stales and territories of the trans-Mississippi country will be present, thus adding dignity and im- nnrtanr to an othera ise creat event and press payment, -tmp claim."! t";" to find stu b u prvtu, lively and pt'piiU'U lo u, a he sj"' t was the tm predion eat that The IK..W was little mere than a line station, lie promised to correct the idea when returned. itroahtad frara ohlMhood wrifc u , r 1 1 llir. a ad taraa SHMiat, i atir. missed the case, saying that he war i able to find any evidence whatever I. show that a crime had been commit' ! ! The trip of Mr. kit- ai.l do more for tiie country visited by 1 "i than any i it lr nl i In iiTiiiit'rtiiis r i.'Cts of late or that the note had beeu tampered w ah j yera to txfw)t a ttm,QTVM. in any way. j j,an,ph;rti brochure or w rile np, of Mr. GotKle feels very indignant overj wnmtv,.r U,,r;t !yHgraphically, carries iiieaisa-einainasunnecer..y,.,. . , . lnllinreri,T l0 :u realise the frmvat raaa t Tmmmr, mmd I I ttr4 saw tnrsaai nor kook oa RWtnd and Mia Dtaaaaea bmiv,' dm. twin arauun) ,i Hania, ua j a A-suringan assemblage which will be thrurtupoB him. and we understand h e iltBjw, ,, ihry truly representative in its chara-ter. A " " -aP crt,,t .mount of rsonal interest the world's fair train fiearingtheseeiecutives w ith their staffs to Chicago to attend the inaugural exercises of the Columbian exposition is among the announcements which will lend interest to the general programme. There w ill be many able papers and addresses presented to the coneress w hich will treat of the various mni.i in mhich the netttile of the west are concerned. Public lands, arid land. 'h 't administration, but President heavy damages for malicious prosecution and false imprisonment. Condon lilohe. Waald Wvrl Tbelr M aler Mte7. SenaUir Dolph called upon the secre tary of the interior the other day regard ing the proposed tim'ier reservation at Ashland, Or. It was understood that this reservation would he made during and reservoirs, silver, the improvement of the Mississippi mid the Missouri and of Pacific coast harbors, deep harbors on the Texas coast these and similar topics will come before the congress for the consideration of its memliers. Mr. Cleveland has given out the in formation that there must 1 no nepot ism in bis administration. The rule was promulgated rather late. The Spokane Review points out that Secre tary Carlisle has ap(ointed his son pri vate secretary, Isaac P. Gray has ap pointed his on private secretary to ac- comnanv r.im to Jlexico, and Auiai Harrison did not find time to reach it Secretary Smith told Senator Dolph that at present he was unable to do any thing regarding this reservation and ( was too bnsy reorganizing the depart- tnent to give any time or attention to the work of the department exrept that of most pressing nature. The necessity for having the Ashland reservation is laid to be that the water supply of that town is dependent upon having the tim ber reservation, as the denudation of the lands where the water now comes : from would probably result in greatly impairing the water supply. promulgators have in such a document ; they are sure that the merits are over drawn and the disadvantages as carefully veilei. But when the Rattle Creek Post comes out, and as a matter of news publishes the features of the Pacific, it w ill be read with interest aud pruCt i and the result of the actual truth, being knoa n, neither h'gLly colored nor pur-1 posely eliminated, will lie to encourage settlement and leave a iair impression i in the Blinds of those w ho have linineti in the eastern and middle states. ' SihhI Wlu at. " Oats, " Corn. " Kye, " ltatx-s. (larden Sootls, ctls in Hulk. E ID -AT- J- H. CROSS Ilav, Grain and Kd Store. ZjOOIX r - OUT Th Mlaalas; Mrlda. than half what the Hooaac Tunnel, since the discoyerv of this process was gteTeDSon ,lM pointed his son private which is about the same length, cost. : first announced, and the fact that it has ' secretary. As Hauard puts it. take out afewhtmdred been tested and approved by officers of j 0&c yarus oi ciay ana ro-j; ; ine vierman army u sui:icieni narraai Oh. we're i after." Give the lx-s in the nursery a It remains to thousand cuhii gallons of fresh water, so as to get at tie discovery. That Germany will long j bottom and lay up the wial.s of Conn- ; pos-ess alone the secret of thus treating 0np . t,iat Iite, lflril. i on is Koswea learJsiv, who was ap- thlzn limestone where they have not cloth, and use an armor for her soldiers) yet been constructed, brijre opening the other nations do not have, is scarcely canal to vessels nd converting the Pel- ' probable, No nation Las yet been able cponaeens icto an island. More than ' to monopolize any important adjnnct of ,000 men are at work. The enterprise ' war or weapon of offense or defense. Hall aad Klaila Keleaaed. pointed during John tiuincy Adams' administration (12S) to the post-office at North Lansing, and w ho Las heid it since without interruption, a period of sixty -five years. He only got $18.53 for Lis first year, but he enjoys an increase of nearly 900 per cent, at present. His ealarv is now $170 a year. Itarey rlftHd. was undertaken by a French company in Germany's cloth soldiers will find other IS5J, but its airent, the Comptoir d"E-, cloth soldier to oppose them, should compte, failed in consequence ot the the cloth cuirass prove to be what it great copper speculation. After a delay , claimed for it. of two years, a Greek company took np ' the job, and is now carrying it through. Of the fiO.OtiO appropriated for en ex in Epite of the poverty of the countrv, ' Libit at the world's fair, not one dollar which has caused cessations of work at j et apart for the newspapers. Al- j It now developes that C. II. Gove, the times. ready the late appointed superintend- ; murderer and suicide, reported on tbe entg 0( departments are besieging every j first page, was one of the jury that con When the democrats can get away newspaper office in the state with circu- j victed Geo. Morey of the killing of Gus with Augusta, Maine, there ia not a for letters for publication and demand- I Barrv. Tbe attoruev of Morev was not corner of the union to which they can , jng all the free advertisements they , slow in grasping the idea that the ver dict might be set at naught on a plea of insanity. Morey was culled epen in bis cell in not lay claim. The death of Mr. Blaine , want. It seems to us but right and just, has left that state without a leader and ; that if the assistance of the newspaper it might hereafter be placed in the ;a M important ;in getting up a display oocDtlul list, wtta assurance as soon as , for Oregon at the fair, that the press I the county jail, and informed of Gove's the people become educated they will j should have the same consideration, at j attempted murder and successful suicide, vote the democratic ticket. Iispatch. ; least of one of the coin m ise ionets. The j "Gove? Who was Gove?" Le in Eepublicans can never be educated to ( newspapers are willing, alwavi, and do j qnired. hi ociy wnai is rigni. xne pany cam : gtye more labor to the op-building of all i "Why, one of the jurors who tried i.t.o existence as a. power nine more pnalic good than anv other profession or than thirty years ago and their ranks ; business, but that don't make it right to were supplied by those who cared less j load the free horse with every enter for party affiliation and more for patri-; prise that some can scheme ia make otism. Because the democrats have j money out of. Polk County Observer, gained in power should not be a source of congratulation on tlieir pari, for they i Edward Atkinson, the eminent statis- your case, was the reply. "Oh, yes ; man with a black beard, of medium height, eh? But this does not interest me." "Bat your attorneys will endeavor to prove that he was insane, and get you a Prosecuting Attorney Wagner yester day morning in Elienshurgh filed a mo tion to dismiss the charge against Cal Hale and Tom Kinzie, and an order for their release was immediately issued. They departed for their homes in Ore gun. Hale was couvicted of rotibingthe Koslyn bank and secured a new trial. The jury in the Einxie rase disagreed, and the new trials were to begin next Monday. The motion fur a dismissal was made because the prosecution thought the chances of a conviction too slim to justify plunging the county deeper in debt in an effort to convict. They have been in jail since Ilecember 1st. George Zachery was liberated last month. This action will please the great ma jority of the people of Oregon w Lo be lieved Caie Hale innocent Kaptlaai by lamaeralaa. Mr. and Mrs. White and Miss Kate Bowman, of the Methodist church, an nouncing their preference to be baptized by immersion, yesterday afternoon went to Mill Creek for that purpose, accom panied by the presiding elder, I'.ev. B. C. Motor. A host of church people at tended and many others also went out of curiosity. Tbe ladies were dressed in black robes, Mr. White dispensing with bis coat, while Mr. Motor bad provided himself with a pair of hip rubber boots. Though the water of Mill creek at this season of tbe year, fed by mountain springs close at hand. Is probably colder than that of tbe Jordan, which flows ! new trial. Have vou 1 w;U never gam of themselves except ; tician, estimates tbe pension payments "What the hlcraivn trial Irom birth rate. If tbe republicans will attain their highest point In ISM, ' both men dead, eh? Strange eoincid- ! "nh long stretch of country and in have depreciated it is because of soma when the total amount will reach $1&6,-! ence, isn't it? Think I'll bw acquitted j clime, the ceremony of immer- corrcption which Las disgusted the 000,000. After that date the pensioners ! eh? Weil I'll be dd!" ( sion was accomplished withoot event. ran. ana n. causing mem to seek re- ; wUJ begin decreasing at the rate of 35 in J Morey was great'. r perturbed, and ex-' iief by allying themselves for a time : 1,000. On this basis he enimatei that . lian.td bi. ,ml,nL ; i.v. I with their opponents. When tbe occa- j in li9o the amount required for pension j pressions like tbe foregoing, and then ! A Dtw print-washer for photographers sion demands they will come back atrain cavmenta will be 14S.000.G00 .and in i .a . ! was shown bv Mr. I) C. Motrin t). in. w iiicui imn inu wanea A llaady Eae. and it will be found that the same old ciiginal r umber of democrats are left, pius tbe ir cent, of birth. Thus the republican party in other words, the loyl and intelligent cituens of the United Hatee are the regulating bal ance wheel of the state machinery, and Washington Las passed a bill making it by their persistent course of placing unlawful for anyone to manufacture, themselves on the right aide, tbe nation j buy, sell, give away, or Lave in possev will continue to be blessed. There are ' sion cigarettes or cigarette papers. This newspapers that talk of the republican ' ' sumptuary legislation with a ven party being dead and buried. Fiel'geauce. It s quit evident that Wash How long did it take in I8CG to raise a j ington intends to conserve the men tal force irre-isiabie and invincible? Take ' nd physical powers of Ler people even care then, brethren of the democratic ; if be has to go Spartan methods several ;rsaasion, to remain conscientious and t points better in the doing of it. patriotic, and be guided by the best in-' - tellignce of your capable leaders, and f There is one method of defying fash eo long yon are welcome to the tiller of n- The crinoline found its way into the ship of slate. j a Tennessee church, and when the wot- I iuiricii nuci.ni irum me ensuing not IK. $141,000,000. The adjudication of j against the bar. He seemed to be in ! Tentort this morning. It is a wonder the back claims, it -rill be seen, involve the j high glee, although be did not congratu-1 implement Las not been invented and extra expenditure of about $j0,000,000 ! late Limself or thar.k tbe bearer of the rerally used many years ago, saving, annually. news. He posed in an ungraceful posi- M lt doe' F1 ot v!o"' time f(JT .vrr.! niinntM nrl v.. ! to tlie photographer. By an under, in- Tbe legislature of the young state of , d suddenly and inquired in a solemn rted 01 "n over-flow of water, the prints aaViinsrtnei . a at a-. aa. J am t.?11 a 1 I ? a ' ' . t , . ..... voice, adopted for the occasion, if Gn-a . re erl constant.y moving, without the was one of tbe juror who at first held out for acquittal. On receiving a reply that tlie standing of the jury was kept secret.be said: "Well, I'll give Lira benefit of the doubt. I am sorry for Lis death." He spoke in a calm voice and tedious work of handling them, as is now the universal custom. The girl, Tlie Ogg, who was married last Saturday night to Thomas Or by While and decamped the next day , rttne back to Pendleton on Thursday's W. & C. K. K. train. Her story to her par ents, as related by Ler stepfather, was to the effect that herself and companion, Julia I-atimer, occupied room IS Sunday night at the Golden Rule hotel, their meals being carried up to them. They left town on Mondav morning's train, j aud stopped off at Hunt's junction. Tbey then walked to Waliula, and went from the sandy city to Moscow, Idaho. Here their store of pocket money soon became exhausted, but Belle was re sourceful and pawned a gold watch given her by her mother. This money was divided between the two girls and they separated. The lAtimer charmer said she would go to Spokane ia search of better fortune, and the runaway l-ride concluded to return home. It is stated that the bride is willing now to join the husband whom she deserted, but tbe opportunity is not offered. It is the in tention to ship her to the home of her grandmother, in Clackamas county, in the liO that reformation may be effected, an she is not yet seventeen years old. Siie will le accompanied on the journey by her mother. Et Ore-1 gonian. j Fresh Paint! W C. ILHKHT bmh wn4n Hit ron;tt.tni!tii t evert frtariwl A:ii mn: y - if h h u - It Uivj tvw nr bf tlw-jr uuuir. Th tim for petttttir. nw bmi worf, And ftjnr df-airw htmit Tlmt iiH'itit frvb wui cif-b and ww. A lion but $inl tillH cma Paintinr. p?wTlti? and gmxng. Inn, W U( nk WKir tti Inrnwr i'k quttr nrv Hui tatfcr T.rtif work CttiT Wt, bj titr jb ut by tbr (U If bftr work ftvf hint rail. Hf"lJ ttiKs fnxr rrtirT. imrv n mmrnil. Kvww Uui:r, V. C. GILBERT, r o. iu,i so. s. THL dau.es, on. J NEW hkihi, Estalililieci! l'HINZ & XITSCJfKI I'KAl.F.Rf IS Furniture and Zzyss Th riaa-rr Hfcoar. The recent creation of the adjunct of the department of floriculture by the Oregon State Horticultural society seems to have stimulated a general interest in the beauty of flowers all over tbe state. Active steps are being taken by tbe ladies of Portland, and the forthcoming floral exhibit in June wLicL will be held in that city promises to prove an inter esting event. We have aided to oar bamw somplete I'ndertading Estat-lishmeii' j and as we are in no wav oonnerted wiu the Undertakers' Trust, our prices w: be low ai-cording'v. Lat laaoa. Tonight w ill occur the last dance of the Mignonettes, and is to be given by Win. tirgfeld gratis. This merry party Lave passed away many pleasant hours during the winter, and while they will discontinue their weekly entertainment, it is probable that tbe coming summer holds jast as much amusement ia store in other wsra. The St. diaries Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable boow Las been entirely refurnished, and eten room has been repered and repair: and newly carpeted throughout. Ti house contains 170 rooms and is supplwi with every modern convenience. liata reasonable. A rood reetaurant attached to the bouse. Vmr bus to and fmn ail trains. C. W. KNOWLES. Prop. From TERJE'KrUi or ISTESI05 Poia THE Ob! If II Wh Tm. IT si if in n i The Paul Mohr portage railroad around Tbe Dalles of tbe Columbia will shortly be completed. With the completion of tlie locks the Upper Columbia will nO doubt experience quite a boom. I'nion i ..,..... - :W ALL I C'I.VrSLCT ASH ST-l c ... iuese cgures represent tt.e number of u i. m, pm,,,, r.r Rit. Dottles oi lr. King s Sew Discovery for n one year, and eaih and nm RRILROHD 1 til lltl tu taa lt ran Thn Vntlbulut 1 mas rrnTJ Amy la tlie J" THE CHURCHES. consumption, coughs and colds, which rfr ri. T f rl hodist Epil church, comer pl. M U 0 1 C 5 QO and vJtinfiZm streets, Rev. J. I M,ar h' T" '!1'ion. , f f Err, pastor. Tomorrow is the occa-! l twenty-eight thousand, tNO Uaoe or uu. ' i.. ...j ii..: . mx hundred and setnty-two bottles', 0n..Hi of i.imn. f. ,,...r,-l rl.a . On the mining of tbe Ut day's se- une m luem couia remember the i out to Methodist Kiflh ith stilid kutnfM m l.;,.l. , " tiisler . '. : . i. , , , aion f if tl,a mia. nn.rfMl. n . a... .t wrangc;. wnu uis exciieo manner ana """"i"!,,;,! U .l-V. ... . . I tl.H Var Iaaatt;na :ta. ..CT. rJ'U Ejimii m iuc oegmning oi tne interview. , - . .-....a bottle was , M r n a "How does it feel to man convicted . at 10 o'clock ; th.t" " "" r. . T -T - of murder to grasp a rtraw like this H P " i Sunday hool at 12 :20 mney " ; , ",' be was asked. ' Ep-ortb League at C :30, and service, at 1 n? M " - . i ' . . i iko bulitss is luain. it J never disapjioints and can alwsys lde- "Oh, I don't know. 1 bavn't grasped j 7 :30 P- It Las only been held I ha ttmnoMt MmmmAkilnlU,. , 1 . , I I . . . me. But I -till Lave honea.' he 1 ...... :' . . .. . " v"" " uc"1 remeoy , ' miit arbicic Iran hits ia rita fni nram..r,i ik-n of the lein'slature Benresentative ' text- But the woman with thecrino- ecctt. Populist, introduced the'following ' ,ine bad Intd. fhe did not have to reo:otion: "Whereas, this legislature 1 ren1 f'nients in token thereof. s now within one day of tlie adjourn- ! Ier niS!'bov bad thoughtfully at ment and very little Las ben done for t" this formality for pier, tlie people; .therefore be it resolved.' . .... . .1 - ..iti i. .i .i .1.: TUm.iivknMn i... ..a- rt.. ,l ! ' ' member, should return the amount ofr-old beef steers weighing 1JW0 1 V "? i"' "' m.och ' Pf"0""' Pr.ence we can ..y .i,- J- i . .. u ' ; r" - - ... auu 1 1 uir.r jin unu murage 10 ine ireas)-. i""""". cm j c , in uiitKe more cry and pay the state a reasonable ren-1 uonev than bis neighbor who turns off tal Ijt the nae of tlie capitol boilding." ' 00 tiead of three-year-olds weighing Mr. cott gives eridence of g'jod sate- j pounds, and he accomplishes it msr ei.ip wbkb the future will doubtless j vitD food deal lees trouble and ex devfcio?. I pense. says a stock journal. ot the mothers of the town. M'hen the Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw. 111., was mothers recommend it you may know troubled with rheumatism and tried a ' that that article Las more than ordinary number of different remedies, but says merit. Here is what the Centorville none of them seemed to do bim any i South Iakota, Gtiien savs editorially good; but finally be got bold of one of an artirU ar.M i f t..i. . ..r O.al telt sure that others i Chamberlain's f'onvh P..i. i similarly afflicted would like to know broken up bad colds for oor children what the remedy was that cured him. i We are a,uinted with many mother. - '"'v"- wi i. ire iKiieiii oi in public, "i.envervine who woui'i not be without that it ia called Chamberlain's Pain t il in the houe ,or F! "ihr.r times its Balm. For sale by Biakelev A Homrh. S"'.."Vl n ,rw;o""ndir.g it every ton. Druggist. f f'ji W 7nt j11" !"r tlake- I ley 4 Houghton, druggists. naa lrru,f kKim nivrpmul lalealaquipm TOUUST SLED1XG CARS . B that ran b cm.trnrt.Ht. and tn w aniiinniiMlatKitis ar l.(h f mr and Fiit-pU'- (in huHlrni ol Hrt and wnmd clut IlraMU. ti ELEGANT DAY (MSB coughs, colds, etc. Price 50c. and $1.00. i At Knijs & Kitersly'. drog store. j a rotitiiiiii. Una. rmi-tin with si! H aiXiraius ulrvel and uninterrupted anrrica. roK KALE. Pii'lman rWr mnrratlmis ran b x"" Id advance UiniUKh any apiil of tM naxl. One lot, with a rood dwelling and out buildings situated wet of the Academy grounds, and fronting; Libertv street on t i Mt i. it.r 1 ........ n T i TlinnilAH anMirWM mnA fmlll easyTAp llf nT ! , t 5 Z&XfS. tion. Title perfect. i Ucairt office kA im rnvmpmaj Full lnfirmniii eoneemlns ru-. dXaiJj lursuB rat.-, t! n Far Kala or Traaa. iuormgnurei, ruon novo null lor trains, mulea aud otMr tale. Weight 2,000 pounds, ass 5 veara. twUcaUua to From Kansas. Mo.; Al pedigree, Will W. C. AIXAWAY, trade lor horses or males. Kxaa A Bi'ckley, Grass Valley Agvnt M. T. A A. Hav. Ce., IUlalor oftx. Iwiia. Of., or A. 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