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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MAY IP, 1893.
CIST SCARE GERMANY
and Els Eitt Eaci Man
THE TEUTONS FEAR 0 WAR
Probabilities Are That the Ann? Bill
Will be Hancin? Many Months
Sensational Newspaper.
Beklis. May 13. Th ferst week of the
electoral straggle end without any of
the parties knowing where they stand
and without any of them having any
thing reliable from w hich to forecast the
. L . ... i lH .
res.ua o. n.e corner .or
reichnac. Members of the social demoe -
racy alone seem to reiaiu a thorough
p-ip upon their organisation. They can
reasonably secure 5i seats, a pain of 19.
It is thought over HVt second ballots will
be necessary to decide the elections and
it is therefore highly probable that the
end of summer will have been reached
before the house is finally constituted.
Most likely it will then meet only to
hear the emperor's speech at the open
ing session and then adjourn until the
period of opening in October. In the
meantime it is evident that the parties
will be reconstituted on platforms in
which the army bill w ill have almost a
secondary place. Kach party seems de
termined to expend every available re-
r. i n mnMtinr the districts where
it has even the remotest chance of suc
cess; Indeed, in some constituencies
each of the eight recognized parties ha."
a candidate in the field. The contest is
further complicated by class interests,
which are demanding attention.
Government organs carefully repro
duce the reports in French papers as to
how France is rejoiced at the rejection of
the army bUl, adding sinister rumors re
garding the designs of the French gov
ernment. Tbey also publish doubtful
telegrams from S:raibure reporting that
the French garrisons along the frontier
have already been or are being rein
forced, and that the granting of fur
loughs to all French sol jiers and uffiir't
has stopped. The alarm which the--organs
profess to feel h.is not spread
among the people. Every one know
the rejection neither diminished the de
fensive nor added to France's power. I
Outside of Chancellor Capriri'f organs it
is ridiculed that France and Eueeia will
attack Germany because the reichstag re
fused to grant ail the government de
manded.
iGXATirs non'uii srato.
Tit Cryptt:rantt Baa Kea Defaming
aa Editor". Character.
bT. iArt, Minn., Alar 13. Ine war
between the two factions of the Min
nesota farmers' alliance reached a climax
last evening when I. Everett W. Fish,
editor of the Great West, brought suit
against Ignatius IXinnelly for lu'5,000 f jt
defamation of character, and api'tnt".
George L. Mongliton, editor of the Lep-
resentative. for criminal libel. In the
issue of the Representative yesterday
Donnelly said over his own signature:
'I plainly, distinctly and nnquavi-r-
ingly charge Everett W. Fish, while
editing a pa;er called the Gre:it West
with having at different times, and ei-
peciai.'y during the political campaign
of 18i0 and 1S92, whiie pretending t
support tue reiurm licKet, taken large
urns of money, amounting to ihonsundi-
of dollars, from officers of the republican
state central committee. I make ttii?
charge deliberately, and invite Everett
W. Fieh to begin proceedings again?t m-
for libel."
It Woald 'ix Par.
Tstw York, May IS. I: is reports
that the United States and Brazil steam
ahips are permanently retired from the
South American trade nndr the old
management, tince Mr. C. P. linntin?
Un tiok bold of this enterprise an'!
tried his be-t to keep it r.fluat, he hu-adram-ed
nearly tTiSi.OtiO in each.
Itork'a Labor.
EfGEXE, May 15. -rial. M. V.
F.ork, state lecturer, Iteming a two week
alliance work in Lane eonntv tudav.
An Illinois conductor tells the follow
ing Btory: "We pulled into Alton one
day, and. among other passengers to
(ret aboard, were two very large colored
people of the common 'persimmon
class,' and very ignorant. As I came by
taking up tickets, the old gentleman
dug out two tickets from the deep re
cesses of his tattered Test, and, as he
handed them op, said: One of dese is
foh me, the udder is fob. her.' I looked
at the tickets critically, and then, turn
ing sharply to the old fellow, I asked:
'Which is yours and which is hersT
The old man began stammering some
thing, but the old lady cut him short
by hitting him a terrific whack with
hr fist on the aide of the head, ex
claiming: Dar now, yon ignunt nig
gah, I done told ynh yuh'd git as into
trouble, and now yah see ynh done got
de law on us.""
The way the world wags is illustrated
in the case of a waiter in a New York
restaurant, who, having applied for a
divorce, was compellnd to reveal his
real identity. He claims to be Count
Alexander Kajonskouski, born in Rui
suan Poland of noble, but impoverished.
Parents- There are aunnosed la l.
large number of these wreck of nobil- ;
ity in rrwUaranU or on ranches in r J
S in I
adcr '
I
America beginning life anew iu'
' ea
CHICAGO'S -NEW MAYOli.
Carter H. Harrison Elected for the
FiJUi Time.
A foedrnard n.in(-rihjr of th siewtjr
Mid t blrl Urrutln of lb World'
ir t'ttjr frm l trd Aboat
HI Ilt.
Carter Henry Harrison, who hM jest
been elected mayor of the city of t'hi
vafo for the fifth time, was. Jorn iu
layette county. Ky.. February 15, J.S25.
He was pvaduated at Yaie in 1 -., read
law, enpajjvd in farming, traveled for
two years in f.iretjrn countries, ana.
I after reeeivinjr his decree from Tran
! sylvauia law school. Lexinpton, Ky..
i settled in Chicago, where he en;rasevl in
real estate speculations, and acquired a
j fortune. After the great fire of 1S71 he
I served as county cnmniist,oner for three
I vears. After returning from a second
, journer lhrou,b Europe, in 1S7. he was
;
CAKTEB HEXT.T HAKRISOS.
I elected to concress, as a democrat, by a
j clou? vote. He was reelected, and when
I his second term was ended, in tC9. was
chosen mayor of C'hk-airo, in which of
fice he was evintinued for four biennial
terms. After settling np his private af
fairs he started fr a jour aey around
the world, returning tv t'hiessjo just in
time to run as an in leivnient dem
cratic candidate a?-iinst Iv U'itt C. Cre
gier. the regular nominee, in 1S1. He
was defeated, but dr-acvi his opponent
down with him. A few m nths airo
Harris. in arain became a candidate for
mayor, received tlie rett'.ar democratic
nomination, and was elected for the
fifth time to rule the destinies of the
greatest city in the west during the
period f tile world's fair.
Mr. Ilarriviu's principal opponent
dnrin? the nivnt campaign w as Sam
uel Vatr Ailert n. the republican
and citizens' candit;ate. who ret-etved
almost !."..in votes to Mr. Harrison's
ll.'i.oji'. Mr. Alierton was Kirn in
Armenia. Ilntchesn county. New York,
sixty-four yoars come May. Hi
stock is the stnrdr stx k of aa old New
Enirland family founded by an erui
grui t oue I-iac Alierton who came
over here in the Mayflower. Mr. Alier
ton spent his boyh-.KKl in th-.' cucrtrr.
and when he was only thirte-a year:- o."
age ln'tran to dereloo the rt-:.u-:.
tacked which has made his Eame known
throughout two continents. He fir,!
attracted world-wide attention by p-'D-ly
charaing that the gun-makers who
supplied the (lerman army with rifles
had grossly swindled the government
and that the fighting weapons of the
army were absolutely useless.
These statements caused a profound
sensati n. but Ahlwardt was unable to
sustain his p-jsition and was convicted
of libel and impris ned. A few davs
ago he arrain made himself conspicuous
by declaring in the reichstag. of which
he is a member, that large sums of
money ttelnnring to the government
had lieen dishonestly paid to certain
Hebrew s peculators during ISismarckk
occupancy of the chancellorship. The
erplosi in of this bombshell fairly shoik
the German empire, but Ahlwardt a rain
faiied to sustain his ra.-.a statement
and was laurhed and hissed out of the
reichstajr. In the judgment of many
the man is siightiy unbaianeed.
WoDderful Snake harmtux bj aa Old
Kexro Vxxli Woman la Lonkiiana,
An ared peeress of great repute as a
"voodoo," or witch djctr-ka. among the
negroes of this section, writ a corre
spondent from Terre Ilonne, La., ac
cording to the Clucago Times, is attract
ing much attention, not only from
those of her own color, but from the
more intelligent portion of the com
munity, and the way in w hich she does
this is to apparently swallow a num
ber of small snakes of a variety un
known in tliis section. They are of a
dusky color, nearly black, pied with a
dull green about the Cat head, and of a
dirty white in the belly. These rep
tiles remain secreted about old Nance's
cabin until she gives a peculiar whis
tling call, when they will come to her,
wriggling in great haste over the floor,
up her dress, and run into her open
mouth, hissing hideously. Thev disap
pear and remain hidden ffimetimes for
minntes. She asserts that they are con-
.1 i ., .
"'"'7 "m P0"? ou I
to wnthe at-ont her kcravrry neck and
:i v. - i
coil in her bosom.
.... , ,
nere the anaxes reallr ro vhra I
they vanish in her mouth is a mystery
and has puzzled all the physicians i
alwut, many having come fnra New !
Orleans to witness the oh
8jme realiy tielieve that the snakes do
go down into the sviraach. while others
arc convinced the witch is simply play
ing some sieinv-oi-uand trick on them,
but if the latter is the case it is so clT
erly done that there is no detecting the
performance.
The witch presents a mowt ertraprdi
nary and hideous appearance sitting
with the snakes darting their flat heads
in and out of her toothless mouth, with
their little W-ad-like eye snapping as it
in fury all about their mis-r.-ss. As
nearly as they can 1 couutl there
are six or seven of these reptiles,
though old Xancc says there are many
more, but they are all so much of a size
aml color lllt they cannot 1 identified.
-r"T protraWy of a liarmle
" ' J jifruiiirn
natur0 though old 'anee l-:arcs they
arc fcrhly p'iivmotiK and no ine nit,:.-
to experi'n.tif r rl.
PAPERING Or WALLS.
A m lusMuil ( hlnra Mlhc of
Itacotmt-
UV1I ninths were little used
u-
rv.jH- Wfore i'ic eightivnth century.
thoucU they had Invn Ion., before that
a-'-lnsi to i. nix- diHiralion by tlie I'hi-iilv-.
Th..e that were trxt uuu.ufae
turxs.. in the w-st were adaptations of
tu-t.ij.-n froia Ibtliuu brocages, and at
tiret they were ustsl in an uuobj.vti.n
aV.. uianuer, just u-s hangings of the
co-i.itr liiattTud were employed,
tiwuciyt It. ti l tietween ibvious
Mnu-ttiral Hue.; und. so applied. n o--j.vlion
cou.d lv uiatle U their use. On
' t lie contrary, the iuveution brought it
v. i;hi; the means of alin.ist every
lKius.-holder Ui fill blauk wall sjiaees
with agreeable traet ry and harmouious
. color. .
The cornice, frieze and dado remaiued
intact; coig-.is were protected with
nu.l.iiiig or plaster work, and the in
mate wight feci that In- was living in a
bui'.t rvvim and not in a bandbox. lut
gradually the wall features disav
jK'aretl; paper crept over everything ex
cept window and door ojH-ning-t, even
into the very angles of the walls, and
it is nothing uncommon now on enter
ing a saloon of considerable pretension
and proportions to find the walls close
ly covered with paper from floor to
ceiling, save a narrow skirting board to
protect the plaster from the housemaid's
brooin and a cornice reduced to a
meager molding.
To ltva in M Saved.
A biT lear chased Peter Hanes. a man
of sixty yeai-s, through the woods in
Clarke county. Washington, the other
tly and was close at his coat tails w hen
hc'i-ur. into the clearing of a neighbor
named K-Coy. A lt'th nettred the
house the ,l'Kr opened and Mrs. Mct'oy
arpeared with a rifle in her hands,
promptly let drive at the bear and
liow-lrd him over dead. Then the un
crateful Peter claimed the hide, as the
tinder of the liear. and insisted on hi
demand until as a cornproniise it was
agreed that he and his rescuer divide
the proceeds of its sale.
A woman to whom the ordinary, dust
collecting, moth breeding carpet was an
abomination and who could not afTord
to have all her rmms re floored in hard
woods, adopted this expedient for mime
of the seldom used ones. She selected
at a paperhanger's heavy wall paXT,
dark in color and conventional in de
sign. She laid the floor first with brown
paper. Then she put down .he wall
paper by first coating it with paste and
smoothing it down. hen the n r
was all paper she sized and varnished
it w ith dark blue and common varnish,
w hich deepened the color. When it w a
dry she scattered a few rugs about, and
her paper carpets have lasted for years.
V7w. .'.- 3
ljt ..".' .'-ev w -
i-M-6t 1
s: H t wtri
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per Battl.
Croup !-:;.-: r? Vtt(xf!tij; Cva.
end AwiiiUt-w 1 r totnn."iK-n it ! v
riViii; haeurd Uauf uti tift all other
f,tir!: v.llcx'KB too ;f Xe'r.ra to timm. b V.-i
by IrTjivmwcp h'.MtTr::-. -r Ijtrut Tifatic
SHILOK'S CATARRH
iiavf yu ..irrr. f Th" rmrfT In irttsnia
tneti 10 curt you. I'riu: &uct. luvxx. In
Tut aalo by Bnipva A KlarralT.
?heumatlsrria
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, ac
..v-
V lV
33. SiSDEM'S ELEC CELT
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XV. ir wrttvnat frlft(k all Wsssi tsi -iiiy frn
v, Utm tft trrxm !--- I'm) r-s iT.d;.
t--to. M arrvnom tVt'ihtT. iwi-wisiiwji, UlT'r'.t'--IsftlKlUTO.
kirliM-J, ll?r ftOd Ul'iT cnminain'i'
,fM-fw hcir. i-imfitufu, tnuUm, all fa-ntai crmtp.au
ill tetaiSn. Tuft a-trar ilea xmit.j
"""t" lii isBieia o9r aii otrrw. fiirrvtit t
ji.-'-.i.T f-.t tr --r or f'-rl-tt Mo.au. anil
w i rui- m.i of lb a r dwell or to pm-. Tl.-u-.-fert
ha bwn rw.f jw tt.M tnarriwi In-rnni ' n
'"r 'J rw-m-.!isi faiasrtl. and itia luiauraist
or t rA nun , m u tn arrd mf-y Kr t
tmr resawfal fc-si sUJUTRM IM rrrffKl V
(-"to sv.f r.fT -T-1 r-a lYi-r rv.f t wltbaU
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UkHOKH CLECTPIO CO..
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
it- oid, popular and reliable bon
ha. len entire-v refurni.he-1, and everv
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rrt" - ,"T7ii itti p nTi anj reiitiiiH
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... w I ai Llir'JllJC IflUt. J lie
Imnw nmHli,. nn j ;.
with every modern conveniem. UaU
rea - onabie. A (rood retnrant atla4.
to the house. Krer bun u and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TaASBACT A 0ESKALBAKK15O BI SlSKiti,
Letters of Credit issued available in
Eautern f-tates.
Le
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TranHfersay;don New York, Chiea.rn, t-t. i
Iinis. han Fran:iw:o, Portland Orejron, !
Seattle Wsh.. and vari-iun p'lint in Or-1
V"n and WaJiinjrton.
O.llections maile at a!! joints on fav. !
o-sbje tern.g. .
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tional irregularities and weak'
nesses that make life misers
ble to women, are cured by it
Tte 1 T-d- . trf 1 il ini-iiTArTtinn
tonic, and a soothing and
strengthening nervine purely
vegetable, perfectly harmless.
For ulcerations, displacements,
bearing -down sensations, un
natural discharges every
thing that's known as a "fe
male complaint " it's a posi
tive remedy. It s the only
one that s rmiraniced to give
satisfaction in rtrry ease. It
costs you nothing, unless it
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a A madlcwl wnrk that U-llr the on, jj
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a callr thr must b.ul.li.J b1ii1 Ixx.k. rtvr ,
H published ; W pwn, every ikt tiearilic .t n
H lia.lf.lona iliiistrutina in tiuu si;(j, ; N
jf trmted : Nervou l lulirv, lmiMteie. , N
j, Surillty, IkrvnlnrmuM U VarinN-ete. 11k
U Uiinbajul,Tliaae lulviidiuc Jlarraw, etc. k
M Crvrv Man wkd-xtutl tnm the Oruni J rut 4. m
J) bW 1on rartm. Ihr Ikd Srrrrti as.1 AM" I u j,
k immM of JfrdimJ Smw as njnJml tn K.,r M
M rwd I Aft. mrka womiH Um f,r jt ..J.,.-,
M and amtd futwrr pitniu ttld mtr W tu,e n
N vusi-rKrt-L iJrrj. :. i
M It will be sent free, under arai. whll t!e
Ncditum luu Mu hick, ami it u-irri. d t
a ur aius-la Addrt-M the puiionliers, I
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BUFFALO. N. V.
Sd "Wheat,
" Oat-.
" Com,
" Kye,
" PutaUx',
Garden Seeds,
Graes mt
Seeds in liulk
-AT-
J. H. CROSS'
flay, Grain and Feed Store.
W. E. GARRETSON,
Leaning Jeweler.
SOLE AOK.WT rB THE
r t'r; 4 : :tj
j All Watch Work Warranted
I 3S aoBd t-. Th IBllsa, Or
. M. lilau
First National Bank.
HE DALLES, - ORECON
A General Eankinjt Buniness transacted
leposits rH:eived, anlij'ct to tigiit
lra(t or Check.
Collections made and proceeds prom pi h
reumuxi on aay 01 collection.
Wtrht and Telejrraphie Exchanjre sold or
Iew lorx, han Irancisco and Port
land. DIHHOTOWS.
P. P. Tbokpsos. Jmo. 8. f HENI I
En. M. Williams, Oxo. A. Lir.ni
H. M. Bsall.
YOUR ATTEHTIOJ.
Ii called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, I.ime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of ail kinds.
Carrl.. tha rineat l.ln nt
Picture Mouldings
To t foand io the City.
72 Washington Street.
POLAND CHINA HOGS
SsWfc-rr."'
g afinr and ae Ihc-m, ur write. All l. llrr. irnmiljr anrrl
EDWARD JUDY,
CENTERVILLt, WASh.
"There is a tide in the a fairs
leads on
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Nit Si 11
Mllil k Cni
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHK.UIACH HR1CK,
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALKKS IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and the
WALL
Practical I'aintera and Patx-r
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Maaury't paints m-isl in all ur work, snd nona bg
the niont killd workmen employed. A prut a lor Maxurv Liquid Paints. A
chemical combination or soap mixtnre. A first class article ia all eulors. All
orders promjitly attendej to.
Faist Ebon corner Thirdand
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
Iavr Thi In at C . Tn rrrry day mtA ar-
riTe at Pfliwrrille In tltirtyii botira. I rt
i'mirv.!! mi U i m. rtrr tax ai.d arrive t
Tt Imllra tu thirty i hi-ura
Cirries the L S. Mail, IWcftrs ted Express
-:onrnrta al I'nii -ilie with
Slapet from Eaitero and Bonthfm Or
egos, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
AIm tnakf rUiarr.riinwti'in at Th ballea with
trailia frtiui t'tirtland and all raatrrn fHiluta.
.' Cccnercs truri.
.' Gticw iztiz:ticn Her it! mt
: rirs'-ciin cca:Li nt term tnl
,' Eijta it'M luiM will care.
KM prrw,na wt.lilnc trftMutrr muni watbill at nf
fiiti br-fiire tftkms Mirr. nlhrrn iJri'tlir
rr-lTl. Ei)rm niut tir ii lii;i1 at uB.r
tit Ma In Will Tint br rl!!ltiie 1ft
rtmijiariT a ill ta&r iio riMk nit mmtry Irariarml
U1 Kartlniinr atu-titum Ktven to dt-iitrnif
'iff" miu at ITInevlii and all at.utl.rrn
lu:.U iu Orcvim. and advaner rharfja wilj Ik
jid Vy tltr rtimiiaLy.
TAOT
Wlrhvl A t . to.
frlurrlllai.
orrnrsj
r. t Rtatllla H niw.
1 ha la'la.
-ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATIB AND ICE CEEAK.
Candies and Nuts
l'ttl4ua.
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
aJeetJ.FOLCO
rlifl:t !!
i. ' mrr
rntturaitt.
W. II. YOUNG,
'jeneral Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guars n teed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Ttiri Street cep. LicSe'soliM.
THE DALLES
Notional Bonk,
Of IMLLE CITY, OK.
President . . .
Z. F. Moonr
ClIARI.KS liltTOX
M. A. Moody
ViiT-President. .
Cashier. - -
General Banking Kusincis Transacted.
(itfl't Eichaii(es f-'ji on
NEW YOHK.
AX EH A NCI CO,
CffK'AGO
and I 'OKI LAND, OK.
Collections ii. lulu on favondilu tcrtr..
t ail aci encihlt) iitits.
I can furuith nu:iitir 44
THOROUGHBRED
POLAND CHINA HOGs
Mule i.r Iit.h1., iu.t any tft
l'ri. !'- Ir head, or tt
cf men u-hieh, lalen at
to fortune"
its
&. BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rate.
UNION PT.
AND GLASS
Ijitect Patterns and IVaijpn in
PAP
Hsneers. None but the bert branda nf tl.
Wuhit jton Su.. To SaUat. Ote'si
i From TES1INBL ok INTEBIOB PnbH
THE
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la tha Una Ut km
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IV ALU hM) Lmu
It la the tMnltif Tar Hrmtr, It rniia Tknaa
Vaautm mi 1 raiua ervrj da? la tin jaw a
$1 paul and
ISO CHAKfiR OF UMJ
t arn jafi nf IMntnr Vmn ormirn ii j yXL-
mma Urawti.f Kium Ptmreritf -ri'ji'piiTnt
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Beat that ran b. rmti.trurlM, and la SI
arimm-fil.ti.T. arr butb t rw and fvnm
lur tiuldcraul t iral and Mrou4-r. TU-uaS
ELEGANT DAY COACHE
A nntlmioui 11b. nmna-Uni wlib all S-a
atr.inlibf djrta-t ai.d anlularruiiicd aerriaa
Po'ltnan H!nrr r-wrv.ttmt. e h. tap
In adTaun Uiruuft ao ajrrtit ot lur ri.
THROUGH TICKnS
To n4 from t
tml til in Aim
ftitCiantl aitj turi'tw i:au bm mttrlim rd stf tK
Full liilnrmaU'in nmrrniliif nw. Vo
train., r.mtr and othrr detail. furnlid a
snpiiratioB to
W. C. ALLAWAY.
it P. A A. Kif. Co., KiajulaViC oBios,
ua.iea, nr., or
A. I) ( iriKI TClN.
Aai'L tiet.rraJ l'air Art.. F inland.
The Dalles
riE8T STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
--" a wnrt ..I i. timt Rraca
VylljAKo manufactured, J
frdera frnm all rrftrl. r,f tliM ncrtintTT a-1
on the shortest uoti-e.
i ti.- : ,.a th f hi I I CI-
GAB has heroine firmly estahlifl'W'
the demand for the home maiiufactnr
artitls is increasirmt every day.
A. ULRICH A SON
A. A. Brown
Kava s full aaaorunenl of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
nd Provisions.
which h. oflts at Low fir"'
SPECIAL :-: PRICES
to Cash Buyers.
Hiirtat Cask Prices for 13 $
S Ml Pal
i
other PrcJEce.
170 SECOND STRECT