The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 21, 1893, Image 8

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1803,
'at least, (or possession. 1 eak ofi
! .v.- ..i,.,r..K n.l tliM rmie lie loved. At
The funeral ceremonies of thellev. V. length in lSii he secured, ttnonph the I
H. Wilson took place Saturday, the in- Hoard of Missions. u ari.Hiintiiient
ternient being in Sunset cemetery, which removed him to Salinas City,
It. took charpe of the re- ! Cul., here he reiiiainetl len jenrs. '
as outlineJ was a good deal like inanv of I.le
; . 1. 1 .1.
were very impressive, hopes mid the lands ot promi-- wn.u
Just as the sun was disappearing le- are seemingly ojeiiet unto us. .Minn
hiud the wentern mountains, the coll'm there is in them, so much that we would
was lowered to tta final resting place, not eveu think of (Ming hack, nor of
ti.o f.,ii.;r. nm utoirt nf the re- iir.M in. i iml w 1 1 h failing us; and yet
raasrml ml R. '
Here tne G. A
mains, and the ceremonies,
in the ritual,
Rev. W. C. Curtis at there's ulwsiys something untmlnitM,
something thut makes us think that un
less liod has some fuller, Iwtter thing
for us, or for some w ho shall come alter
i ns. takim: our work where we leave it,
the promise has failed us. I'.ut the
word of our Liod "uiwn hi'"h lie has
caused us to hope," does not fail us.
God is too gnat a God not to love and
use us all all who try to serve Holl
and save our work from utter failure ;
nay rather make it a part of His grand
success, wlucn is enreiv coming.
There must have leeu good success
and much enjoyment in those years. I
' am sure of that, although the outcome ;
was something like bitterness. And it ;
all came J siieak largely from uupres- I
sionsi from a man s being in a place ami
wronclv in some respects. The record ! w ith a people not vet prepared for him.
describes him as "a tall, slim young man : This is the condition of iiroyhtUurt in all ; -c'
of fair complexion, whose emotions lie-, ages and among all ieople. It onlv
t rayed themselves in the flush that so , seems strange w hen it touches us.
quickly overspread his faee. Gentle-1 Iut ollr
manly in manner, honorable and Chris- brother was not soured by the experi
tian in spirit, tender-hearted, sensitive , ence, nor in any wise turned from
marks made by
the obsequies :
Mr. Wilson was the son of William
and Man- (Wallace! Wilson of Clinton,
Allehanv countv. Pa. Oue who knew :
bis parents well savs of them both they
were "remarkable for intelligence and
Christian character," and I can well
believe it, for such men as he do not
spring directly from our common dust ;
thev are usual !v evolved from an Intel
ligent and noble ancestry. He was born
on the 2!th of January, 18-3. I can
learn nothing of his bovhood and not
much of his youth, but a few simple
words in characterization of him takeu
from an old college record, bring him
erv vividly before me and make me
quite sure that 1 have not guessed
Mr. S. A. Clark, w ho has been long
connected with fruit growing near Sa
lem, and has written a good deal upon!
horticultural topics, will soon issue a
iMHik of 100 pages, w ith ilhirtral ions, !
upon the prune industry, store fruit mid j
orchurd w ork, treating of planting trees, I
cultivating the soil of orchards, prim-1
ing, grafting, budding, gathering and;
packing fruit for green shipment, as well j
as the U'st methods of curing prunes for ;
mm
7 Jvr f S'
Tlwy pohIIIixI t-r f.- ami pilll"""' ,
Ai"l I'll. l. rvj Im't !' OH '! .M iirlinK aiul Ft,
1 i lr.l tmilr. rlulr. n-iht-klllrr" n-l ,lvi-.
I!!',
market.
Recognizing that many who arc
planting trees require to lie informed on
the subject of orchard work, of pests
and how t J destroy them, and that the
prune industry is liocoming very impor
, tant, .Mr. Clarke has tried to give the
: most useful facts as derived from ex
! ieriences on this const, as he has visited
all parts of it and studied the exper
iences of otliern as well as giving that
' guined personally. The liook w ill cost i ft,rt.,j f()rm f fenmie weakneis.
50 cts and will poon be tillered for sale yield like imigic to Pr. Pierce's V uvorilo
generally. He has shown us the ,rcof , l'r.ri,tl,n. It U pun.y vep-tal.le
- , , . . . i mi i perfectly liannless. and udupted to tho
sheets and we think the work will have j,.lcttto nrpuniation of woman. It
value to grower i. I allay and subdues the nervous st'tnp-
Karl's Clover Root! me'ncw flood j J' "'J, "".TVlE'.!! JST
to i r .
HORSES HORStJ
t q mnDi:n S
Comer Ham, CMOS STUCK YAM'S, Chimp,,, ;;,
Tin' latest ami onlv strictly commission tltu,.r ;,, i
uic won. i, win nol.l ins Hit extensive salt
ern linindeil horses for season IS'.):?,
WEHDISTESIDY, JULY
Entries should be made at onoe.
HORSES
"f Vest-on
HORS
4 ill it irrauiluuh tlvlrti U uoUjlutf but
Ami uui km i woatAo Ihoiifht aIm nmU rvrtftlutf
M.I.T ll nr.t)4 m loii.li I heir uu i
bu grow twiur ai wuco ftitJ wvil in wk. I
Tho torturing pahw uml tlNtrrslnflf
nrrvonsiK ss whioh ncnpttiiy, at timrt.
The California Winehous?
4 is i
l.fcil of,.! m. . . ....11 11 1:1
! II, Ullll ll.i I'll' 1H II IOI Mill M'll IllS lldllu.
judiluced ine at I'l ices m tlic reach of evervlMnK
Uo.. 1 4 . t . 1 ... r i ,i i
u"'i irni j i-.iiiius 10 oe loimu. tiooiis yuarantee '
to he Punt and First-Class in every respect.
; purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
j theeom plexion and cures constipation.
'i0e. and $1.00. Soul by Snijies A
Kinersly, drtinirists.
Tun Mlirh llnlrr.
nd modest, and pos88sing the confi- religion on
Mike Jioseudorf of Iiidpendeni-e, has
reo-ived a Oernian )aer from his old
home in Schneider Muhl, giving un ac-
the chunli, but grew even j
dence and esteem of all." I might just ! to the end in breadth and sweetness
top here and say that in all our knowl-; and charity. He wag one of those
Ul.. A .l 1. a nn)i- a,..K l... .u..,l.l I.in.udlf l.ul,flllU il II I
, ' T, ..i.i , i ' . l. m uisiiected in the town of -10.000 people,
an one fuller grown. He was at that ; member of the church, as well as pas- ' '
time a member of the Associate church ; tor, and was al way a tower of comfort
as I understand it, a branch of the Scot- land strength to the pastore with whom j
tish Seceders (Pre3byterians). He en- , he dwelt, and a! way a Christian friend
tered Jefferson college, Pa., in the year j and helper to the people w herever
1&43, graduating four years later. In ! might be.
college he took high rank as a scholar, Mr. Wilson came to Washington ter-
and earned for himself an enviable rep-j ritory (Waitsburg) in 1S7U, moved to
n tat ion as a debater. After graduation ! Hutch Flat in the spring of 1SS0, living
he pursued the study of Theology at j there through the hard winter of 'S0-SI.
ifunnnuKtirc H.aa ltAtiuu.l nmaiih tiv i llu ..ami. In Thfi TlulIB in Oi full elf 'SI
., , ' -.,. ... ! , . ,. . . i Mr" Rosendorf, is loser several thousand
the Freshvterv of Charter Oct. !?lth- . ulHint this time lireuchim? Rt Weston.
mm nig
count of a very peculiar catastrophe
which hapened June 20th of this year.
On account of cholera all the weds were
le town of 40,1
, and one w hich was condemned was sunk
i deeper by its owner to get pure water,
' and w hen l."0 feet deep the well com-
l i : I .......... ........ I.:.. I.
trt I IltMircil iiutiii aim iiirr rt'Bu ii1
; aliove the surface of the ground, and at
! the present time several blocks of land
have been undermined covered w ith fine
j business blocks, and over a million dol-
lars worth of proerty has beeii des
! troved. Mr. Sommerfeld, a consin of
It't a legitimate medicine un lnvlj
oratiug, restorative tonic, a soothinir
and itrcnsrthenlng nervine, and a posi
tive remedy lor "female weaknesses"
and ullnicnts. All functional disturb
ances. Irregularities, ami deninircmeiits
lire cured by It. There's nothing like
It lu the way It acts there's nothing
like It in tho way it's sold. It's guar
anteed to give satixrurtion In every case,
or tho money paid for it li promptly
refunded.
Read the puarantee on the wrapper.
You lose im'hiQjr If it doem't help
you but it will.
18."i0, and ordained by the Presbytery of
Miami Aug., 1S52. In 1&3 be accepted
the pastorate of the first church Wash
ington, Iowa, remaining in that relation :
until some time in 1S09. While holding 1
this pastorate he was also for five years
professor of mathematics and natural .
sciences in Washington college. Droving ;
himself well qualified for the position as , ,. . . ,
, ' , .... ! Tins part of the countv
regards knowledge in his departments ,
this time preaching at
He moved to Mill creek .n March, 'S2,
living there until Pecemlier, '!! , w hen
he took up his residence in The Iailes.
lie leaves a widow and four sous.
Lee, Parker Norman and Fred, and one
daughter, Mrs. 15. S. Huntington.
IYmiuIc ews.
is assured a
and aptness in instruction, being reck
oned "a very successful teacher."
In sharing and doubtless helping
to bis utmost endeavor, its impulse of :
patriotism and desire for the preserva- !
tion of the nation's integrity, which j
possessed members of bis congregation j
and community, he answered the call of
in country anil went with them as
chaplain of the 17th Iowa volunteers,
serving from 1862 to 1SC4. Members of
the Grand Army of the Republic and all
who have touched in any way this part
Some of the most progressive farmers
have planted their summer fallow in
corn. Experience here has proven this
to be good economy, as the ground is
about as good for wheat or tii-r "in:t,i
grain the following vear, as it would Is
I without the corn crop.
The three school district of Winnie
1 settlement, have sent iietitions to the
county superintendent asking to li on
solidated as one district. The petitions
i are signed bv seven-eighths of all the
lollars. The water is still flow ing and
they do nut know how to stop it. The
head engineer of the (iermaii Fmpire
has examined the state of atTuirs and
says he can stop the flow if a large sum
of money is paid him. West Side.
J Sliiiuh's cure, the (.treat Cough and
roup Cure, is for sule by Snipes A Kin
! ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 2"ic. Children love it. Sold
1 by Snipes & Kinersly.
I Mexican Silver stove polish causes no
dust.
Uuwd Juli l'rlnllna.
If you have your job printing dune at
Tin: Ciiuo.MCi.E you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the must
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jolie
under the direct suiiervision of one of
the most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, ac
7
D3. SAIDEN'S ELECTC BELT
With Ciectro-Maamttio fcUSPLMaORy.
iittinir fmni
mor mill.
I loiml .!(... in ) .a ....... a... 1 ,:o. .:..
, . . ,. ... i ... k... , s., d .a, nil, be .vi ni , i in. 11 in.
of his experience or bis convictions,)-.. . . . 1,11.1
.... . , j iiiv n;miviKia no iv imik vju kiini , 1 1 r
I school lie located in the two-story build
ing at Wamic, known as the Patterson
know well that bis soul was linked with
the maintenance of the principles at
take in that struggle. Though I doubt
not that, the struggle ended, be was as
desirous as any one that the reign of
charity and mutual helpfulness should
prevail throughout the entire land.
As a minister, I have it from bis
record in other places, (though if this
were wanting it could be verified from
the few months' occupancy of the pulpit
of our own church in The Dalles, not
a few of those whose opinion I value
ball. The funds annually apportioned ;
to the several districts aggregate some-
thing near $1,000, which will, of itself,
be enough to maintain a graded school
several months each year.
Mr. Ci. E. Pratt has rented F. K. Gor
don's blacksmith shop, which he will :
run in connection with his wagon and i
repair shop.
The saw mills are selling considerable
much in such matter, having declared, J T to e Tt" r "P1-!
'II hA . ...... n v . .... . n I .A A. . I. ...
n vuipufc 111 t . .m ..4 ire m uiuitij hi
at my coming here and ninny a time
since, how they delighted in bis minis
try and were profited by it), he was an i
earnest, fathful and devoted minister of I
the gospel. He carried the spirit of the j
gospel In his life, and won and retained j
the confidence and love of those about
him. He was a man of fine literary
tastes and studious habits, and if be
ever fell short it was not because be did ;
not aim high and do bis utmost to reach
the mark
usual this year.
Wamic, Or., July I4th.
I
LalMl lsataBilI tlMl Ishiii
WMi-mih- without mxlHTtrM JI r
OVoMdUatuiii lf brsUII furyt fcimni r
rrrtnm. m tarrvotu dt)lii4r. isjrn'swm
Uittsr twA-n, umti4ru, MUAlhu, mU fsmaM1 ntinMiit,i
rrl ill hcalili, -tc. Iiitf wtavtrw UH miiUum
nsjalrrf4l iw yrsmnsw pw Ji ot Jiora 'lirrrtU M
lnaAnt.vfitty ir-r or w f.irtvil ,9m, .il
lil tnitf Ji (( ltr '"'W itlH-AM or !) ptm . ThoHl-
. -ruto Imv brti tMrl h Itih nuinrvi-Mi inTvnifii
mUrr ail oiirr r-ni.,v fsilral. mm iiuuuii
Ut t-aiim(MiMln ijt llm ftiiu yrv other (is-.
i-tnr rWi tmrnrrn HLklTHK l0rlwnT th
Wra1 bona v-r iT-rv1 w-k r-ti. rkPk. wllhaill
Ma tta mm MraajU til afUYTKktV la t
W4r Umtui 1tr Ikuj .1 mi.i.iri, irHUsnt.awUaHi, lx
8AMDEM CLKCTWfO CO.,
. 1? -imMrMi, ruM l LAAil OK.
YOUR ATTENTION
It called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carrl th finest !.! of
Picture Mouldings
Thompson's Addition.
c- beck
''There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at iti j
leads on to Jortune.
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
c
1
ill IDS
FniiiM & Can
j
at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S,
w no are selling tnese Rooas out at greatly-reduced ra'
MICHKLHACH PUICK, - . rxiON ST.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
J
-PKAI.KKS IN-
The Circular's Tempest.
Ccta,
SUM per Botda.
Ctlmi Conch IImriMrii-M.hore 1 t,,ot.
vruupprnrrtiitl'j r"ii.v- w iiiKtpinnCoiiKli
; and Atiiiuiw V r imtim,itifm it hss 110
: rival: ha eared ihou.nnila r txrcnll other
I fallal: wiIIccmb von iftukicn luttme. holI
I by lirnnguti on arnnmtii.-e. F-ir Ijimr Tlack
; orCari,uaeeUll.oil'n l-I.ABll.lt. zcta.
To b foand Id tbe City.
72 LUoshington Street.
The action of the banks and mer
chants is raising quite a breeze through
the country, and before it is settled
some one is going to lose money. First,
the Portland banks commenced the
rHILOHS
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A UKKKRALBAKKINU BDHINBHK
PAINTS, OILS AND GLAS
And the Most Complete and the l-aunt Pnturii and IWfignii in
WALL F
Prai'tical Painters and Paiier llantrers. None I mt Mi.. Iml lirumU.
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints uwhI in all ,ur work, and tun
ttio most skilieU workmen employed. Agents for Mavdrv Liipiid 1'aiuts.
chemical combination or soap mixture. A tlrst clans article iu all oiion
onlers promptly attended to.
Paint Eboo oorner Thirdand WaihiotoD fits.. Ths Dallsi.a
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIEST STEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pirj T)U of the Ilest Brand.
vVAVJiVIVO manufactured, and
orders from all parts of tbe country Oiled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLF.K CI
GAH has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
w. r.
A. ULRICH & SON.
WIHCMAK. WM. MAKItCKH.
From TERWIflflli or IfiTERlOUta!
TRIt I
1lTnws4ltnw. T1-.
in
RHILROHD
I tht line to aUe
TO ALL ITO LAST HIE
It im th lMnliiff Vmr KtniX
v vwlltiulvd '1 rnlua warjr dajr
pt. paul and
It rwTnnnr
r IB uiw j
NO CHANCE OF CAKS.I
REMEDY.
Jl RW i u l HlArrh Thlfl Hunwlv 1.
Uxtl Ui cure tou. frux U,ctt. lijwirbr tr
For aaleby ftnlpea Klneraly.
' racket by "trusting" and refusing to
His companions in the min- take checks on country banks, except
istry assure us that though he was for collection. This was saying that
greatly esteemed for bis real ability in I they had no confidence in the country .
very presbytery with which he was as- J banks. Then the merchants, to show !
ociated, bis exceeding modesty, which ; their hoggish nature, formed another I
really amounted to timidity, kept biro j trut and agreed not to receive any per-
from the prominence of which his abili- sonal checks in liquidation of accounts.; "
ties gave promise. I gather from those -This cuts in two directions. It shows Tnfi DaltPS tiailv f!fltrnn?p1o
PHAlftra llRVe tin winlwlaura
CliARA STORY,
Art Teacher;
lioom S, BeUimjm Ihiilding, I
Will Hire Inin MiiihIht. anil Thurwlaya of '
en:b wk, ur iiluiiiw It iltnirwl.
CATAFIRH ' Letler ' rnd,t issued available in he
! Eastern NtaUis.
j Bight Exchange and Telegraphic
I Transferssoldon New York, Chicago, Kt.
I Louis, Han Francisco, Portland Oregon,
. Beattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
M. ncHsncs.,
f resident
K. at. Bkau.
Caaliler.
who have characterized his work to me i that the wholesalers have no confidence
that with this fine literary taste was a
certain pertuativenem which rose high
above everything else, making it the
chief charm of his preaching.
Though the church in which his min
istry was, drew hard lines between itself
and others, yet even then he had fre-1
quent testimony that his method of .
stating gospel truth commended its-lf to
tbe minds and consciences of many, ir-
in their customers ; and second, they '
throw business in the way of country
banns, who now are cluirging an ex- Tii
change fee for drawing drafts on Port
land. This, however, will hardly ena
ble the country banks to even up, for
they will have to keep more idle money
in Portland to draw against than for
merly. The claims of the wholesalers,
that Oregon is the only state where per
respective of church or creeds. He pre- eonal checks Rre used, is hardly true,
sen ted the truth in such a way that j since that class of paper is frequently
many of diverse belief, not knowing bis received from Chicago, Ht. Louis anil
creed, claimed him for their own. He
fathered about him a large, strong
church there in Iowa, many mem Iters ol
which and of the community cherish his
memory with great fondness, and bad it
not been that the paralysis fell upon
him just afl it did be would have gone
back to them this summer and seen how
much they could do to "make him know
bow good is the old love." Put the old
church, dear as it was, could not keep
him. rkimehow he got it into his heart
that tie ought to arise and go into the
great land whose shores were washed by
the mighty Pacific a land which Clod
would show hiiu and give to him, in Jart :
Jfew York. Hillnboro Independent.
Una Never Heen Disappointed.
Thf aUive wont. fiik viiliimi- aim rniinot 1.
nnl ol niaiijf thiim-, rurnitit Imm mr wlm
1)H. ln a .tlfti rcr fur liimi) rr, no fur! Hit
trlMilf toii iff eil'lifl '
.K-.TLr.iinN.-1 iavi own a viff.-nrr tmm
hMlfli- (ur many yam and cn riirln!ly
rwtiiiiliielifl KrailM Hiwlxi-iir .niii.4 m. In.
Ititf till" nil I V ItnMiMrMlliMi IIimI 1i. w... .1. .
1 limlMiit nUY. Ilmff li'ii it.lttr Ihi'in lor jtluiiit
"if minitlia an'1 have iimvi viI Iimi 'liiMiipoliilt
In tliein. Vouni with rev't.
Will H. Ki.sp.
Pub. Alto.ni. (i-a.) Mirror.
Captain Sweeney, U. fi. A., San
Hicgo, Cal., says: "f-hiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good."
Price f0 cts. Sold by SnipcsA Kinersly.
EA8 A FAMILY Or p
y 2000 BEADEES. Q)
v ra....l TI... (1.. ..i..i.. ... ..... ...
' ' i.i 'iii i . K' i un- uit9t ami
mml p-linlil). r n. Ami tU-y run! ..rry M,.
' that l in the (.b.t. That la what rnak.-M the
! ( hriMiifli- an iiivnliiiilflt- arlvi-rtl ins: rimiim.
I Till! IKrWupiiiMT that sun to the f,iiy
, llrvalili-a l tin' one (0) that tin- mlv.-rtlr.
of tixlay itnuii?c N-X w.n tlPy ,j,.slre ,,,
! rvai'li the t-.-rn.li.. Wlii-n they want your Urnl.-
I tlielrannrninifnienta will be ( id in tin- pa.r.
I Ujok ir.rr our cilnnin ami tr;rvv the v.-ri:ira-
tion of the truth ol thla annTtliili. IliMn.-inUr,
a tratlu of a family nf two thotmand
In worth kl!i(f fur tlirmiKh tln-e (0)
. Coliimni, rnnlally an at our very
l?eap fdjn' Iats.
First Rational Bank.
i VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Heposits received, subject to Kight
1 Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
; remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
. New York, han Francisco and Port
' land.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable h"'tae
has been Biitirely refurnished, atid every
room has been re pane red and repaint
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplier
with every modern convenience. Katet
reasonable. A good restaurant attache
to the bouse. Krer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
W. E. GARRETSON.
Jeweler.
Leaamq
aot.K AtlKNT MIK TMK
DIHBCTOK9.
I). P. Thompson. Jno. K. Sciiknck,
1 En. M. Williams, Oao. A. Likbi.
I H.M.IiSALI..
A. WESOLO,
Tue Boston Tailor,
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $o.00 up.
IVrfent fit (xiarui.ir) it.
THE DALLES
Notional Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
President
Vice-President,
Cashier, -
Z. F. Moody
Ciiaki.is Hilton
M. A. Moony
General Hanking Musi nets Transacted.
fiiKht Exchanges Hold on
NEW YORK,
KAN HiANClSCO,
ClflCAfJO
and P0I!TI.AM, OK.
Collections made on fuvoreble terms
sf all a'-o-aaible point..
, t. tS;t.f-i-b:ii i ' i 'f .."V. ' L 3
i 'otn ttmri of lihiinr Cure tinim
tnftit I;mwlng Huuin Hlttrvmiul Ulit90iM
MRIST SLEDING CARS
tewt that ran be ftoimtrurtad, and It 4
wiininnMliitititia mrm both f rtw anil rV9
lur bolder uf t int aod hwotid-claTtMM
mUM DAY COACHi
A rttiiUmimia li it. ro1tr.0rt.tHr withal
affonllug dirwrt and uiiliilmruptco ffT
Pullman Hlnfr ntrvatloii mnlvwd
tn advancv UirtiuKh any agent of in ra
Ttinnnmi TifMrrr To and 1
tMiinu ta iar 1
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full Information ennnernliis f"
train., riniUai and other ilaUll. Iur
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All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
ISS HMionri at.. Ths liallna. r.
CHfiS. ADflfflS,
Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp. European House.
W. II. YOUNG
filacksiiii&wsp
General JSIackfniiilhing and WorM
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Una ranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Special
Wirt Street opp. Liclc'soliSt
BODA WATIE ISO ICE ClrA
Candies and Nuts "
Flneat Peanut BoaatrlnTh
2 3H
2? Str
J.FOLCO