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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FKIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1893
The Weekly Ghroniele.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF W ASCO COCNTY.
M OS KEY WITH
TAR Iff."
THE
Mr. Urosvenor ' (of Ohio) (pwch is
reported in the Congressional Record.
In it he has offered resolution that
-it i not the intention of the Fifty-third
to make radical or important
If nv one imagines that thii country i
. .. , . i eoncress
going; to tne oog. on " - ; chaog in the principle, of tariff t.M
reetr.ct.on in silver mining, he ha. only un declared
to read the following sutnniary of our re-! J ' ' ,
ources. .ay. the Journal of Commerce, j j,, of tlie uriff law., nor
SUtiatic, .how that the ey J1" I wiU it remove from American products,
product o l,;c W ';)332,ither of the farm, the mine, or the
bushels, of winch J,.0O,W 000 are used , prot8Ction which now stand,
at home. The ' the country U
include. 16.400.01X) ui, Ich cow, and 3...- proaUl-er.; and especially i.
000.000 other cattle. OOO.lWO sheep and - P ; win M
48.000,000 hog The pork product . , ,
vearlv is 4,600,000 pounds, and the lard , . . ,. ,
jtbii o-.,'.-, , , . jn.if,1H- he full measure of pro
tection now afforded by law, to the end
that wage. mav be maintained at pres
ent rate, and the producer be rewarded
product 1,000,000 pound., with .till i
larger beef and sheep product. The !
farm produce yearly fiOO.OOO.OOOO gal
Ion. of milk, 000,000,000 pounds of but
ter, 35,000,000 pounds of cheese, -IS.OOO,
000 pound, of oleomargarine, 210.000,
000 bushel, of potatieg, 173,000,000
pound, of rice, 600,000,000 ton. of grapes
and 20,000,000 pounds of raisin., 378,
000,000 pound, of sugar, orange, worth
over $7,000,000, banana, worth fSO.OOO,
fig. worth $307 ,000, garden track worth
$76,500,000, and enormous quantities of
apples, pears, peaches, apricot., olive,
and other fruits. No other country on
earth ran boast such a variety of produce
for food. In addition to these things.
Knm loom o'er whU'h uo hutllra leap.
in
J 11 J in 1 1 . IUI uui v. uuiiw i 4 . m.,i ....lu Mwn
for hi. labor and capital by adequate
prices."
Be continue, a. follow. :
"This declaration i. demanded by the
business interests of the whole country,
This declaration by congress wonld
loosen the crippled wheels of industry.
The cry comes up from all over the
country, 'Let alone the Uriff; let the
McKinley law stand where it i..' The
cry comes
"Fntm form where no fire burn.
Froni milt where wheeU no longer turn,
From loom o er whii'B uo inutiiea lea
From merehnu ahot wbicb ahrn
i, I row
keen
rom atneaa Kiine down.
fruits.
Krom Wall itreet men, from wm of toil.
Fiom the bromed tiller of the anil.
From north, from aoutb, from cut, from weat,
Buuiieaa 1 frying with eat-
lou t monkey witb the tariff.
Hon. E. X. Chandler, of the Oregon
house, was seen last night by a repre
sentative of The Chronicle in regard to
Xo young person should reach tiie age :
of seventeen without the thought enter-
ing their mind, of what use they are !
going to be in the world. There ie more !
excuse for one born in affluence not !
thtnbinn nt tl.ia tlian mm in till hnmlllnr i
walk, of lite. Instances are plentiful j the Prod extra session for the pur
where girl,, petted bv their parent, to j P of !ss.ng a stay law. Mr Chan
the extent of neglect, are not Uoght Ul did not think such a law ady.sable
such useful art. of cooking, sewing and ! Pref'lt' n 'ccou"t of th eect
washing, and vet these have neither for- " nlJ Pent to the . -th.t we
tone, face nor accomplishment, to
recommend them to marriageable young
men. , It i. equally safe to assume that
few girls arrive at the age of 17 year,
without a thought of marrying, and at
this age frequently have the identical
individual in mind, who is to share with
her wedded bliss. A girl such a. de
scribed will never be called upon to pre
side over a luxurious home,
would then be considered insolvent,
i when the reverse was true. He eaid
1 that Michigan had a very good stay law,
: wherein the debtor was obliged to give
j bonds for the faithful obligation of his
contract. The same law would be
good thing for Oregon, but it should
wait for a regular cession, as haste to
! pass such a law would show a .trained
herself condition, which would result in more
harm than good, in snort, Mr. tnan-
slica of our salubrious, health-giving
climate, nor adequately show that we
have no blisiards, water-apouta, cy
clones, nor any of those air-disturbers
which make life precarious in the mid
dle and eastern states. And when it is
properly represented that there are
thousands of acres yet awaiting
Koia Good fresh ers sell at 18c.
1'orLTBY Chickens, broilers, are
quoted at $1.50 to -.. Old fowl. $3.00
to $3 50 er doxon.
liKh-r MfTToN Ilet-f cattle are in
moderate demand at $V-'." per 1U0
weight grows to $-'.W for extra giod.
Mutton i. quntetl at - "o ami i no
ollcriiiga are ngni
the ae- per head. rork ottering, are
ceptanceof the homesteader, each acre rner,
hog meats are quoteti hi .- renu nog
canable of yielding a reveuue of from
$LMX) to $."00, that the coast digs and
coins its own gold and silver, that the
crv of starvation is never heard, that
round
STAI'LK t.riH-KKlKH.
CoFrtK Costa Kica, is quoted at 23o
. . . . l.I 1 o.i..
natural grasses are luxuriant and capa- l,, '
ule of supplying feed all the year round
to countless thousands of stock, that
onr timber is inexhaustible and of the
finest kinds, it is unaccountable why
the population of Oregon is not at least
double what it is today.
Si'tiAR Golden C, in 1'hls or sack .
$5 K7; Kxtra C, $0 1-'; Iry granulated
$0 88 In boxes, I). G in 30 lb boxes,
$2 75. lx C, $2 'lb. GO $-tM).
Kica Japan rice, (,v('7c; Uland,
rice, 7 ct.
4Vc'"lc;
A great many valuable speeches are
being delivered at Washington, no
doubt, nevertheless the stringency grows
tighter and tighter. The first thing
tr. mat m Amu turn wppLh off
when they would see what could 1 Fer
done, and now the attainment of any
desired end seems farther off than ever.
We are in the same plight as a nearly
exhausted swimmer, waiting for a boat
to reach h.m, which steps to chatter to
a third party. If congress had repealed
the Sherman law the first or second day
of the session, there would have been
much easier times already. The coun
try will go to the demnition bow
wows while the wise men at Washington
are chewiug the rag. From the reports
from our larger cities, it would seem but
a step to anarchy now.
IF YOU WANT
Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lantjs
CALL OH
Thomas A. Hudso
HurTMr to Tliornbury A Iludwu, i
83 Washington St, THE DALLES, OR.
K you want titforniMtloii oinvrnlnff (.overt,
mrht'ltiuilft.or tlw ihhm tvUttnij ttttmttn, you 11111
iSHiuU hint lr of clmrifu. Ht ha titM.lt r up
cu'.tv ol tin liii-lhta, mul liiua mt'tl4 bi(orv
th I'ulUil MUtU - iMiai ottwv tor uwr luit yvtini.
Ho in Aiti'iit for tin Kiwtrrn Ort-vnn lainr
('omimity, Hitil rmn U fun lirmxli., or I n-
Iinmivil ArrtriilturH. JjiihU In uny (iimttity
d.trvi,, mill mill tmntl a r'.uililC Uufpril'luf
ttwv luiitU lo uny on tt..) hig u htm Itr IL
Mn U Airi'tit for Ml of lot. n t.,
Tlolt U, The lliilln. Thl AililllliHii , '
r lota, mul tlmlliiad to ho t Bri,'1
1uuee Mrt of the rlt
tv.
from t ourthouae, lu biIuuUm imm k
Kxans Small whites,
Tink, ftc jier liHllbs.
Salt Liverpool, 501b sk, fi.r.c; 1001b,
sk.$l 00; LIKtlb sk, 00. Stock salt,
$13 50 per ton.
Pkird Fkuith Italian prunes, 1LV per
lb, bv box. Kvaporated apples, KKu'l-S-
Ineti grujies, lySc jnjr (touiut.
it fli iiiliiiila,'
Kl
attlara l.uat aa ttot.ram.al I.awila.
If jroa waul Morrow Maotiy, on Laos; or ft hart Haw, he eaa aoeomau,
Writ Firo. Lira, oad Aoeldoot la.araa...
If you eaoaatt call, wrlto. and rear latter will bo promptly aaawo
Kider Haggard's new novel "Monte
zuma" is now running as a serial story
in some of the eastern papers. This
is the novel, material for which he se
cured by a long absence in Mexico and
the border states.
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More than a fourth of the gold and
more than a third of the silver of the
world in circulation was mined in the
United States.
MARKET REPORT.
voetabi.; ak i) rum..
UIIIKS AND rt'KH.
Hides Are quoted as follows: Dry,
3.c lb; green, 1 I'V
SiiKKr I'ei.th ir to 50 ea. Ikwrskins,
20c lb for winter and 30c for summer.
Dressed, light $1 lb, heavy 75c lb. ISoar
.kins, $8irfl2 ea; lieaver, $3 50 lb;
otter, $5 ; i'ltdier, $5a$5 5u: silver gray
(ox, $Hl(o$L'o; red fox, $1 'Jf ; grey fox,
$2 50r$3: martin, $l(a$lL5; mink,
50coc65c; coon, 50c; covote, 50c(rf75c ;
badger, 25c; polecat, 25o(a'4."c ; com
mon house cat, 10c('2.c ea.
A HKKD BY TIIK WAVHIItK.
T JENNIE aTEELE.
IaiproTOOioBt to Bo Notad
C.nm.d Ity
la la,
ftoMarl (mm tr.il KKa ! a nnt rvf n1uA
in the parlor a. in the kitchen. If she ' dler tbe " b.nt n0t. ndorou8
can neither sing, play, sew nor bake .he
. haste to make it a law. He believes
will not be sought by a rich lover.
Hence if she Is so anxious to marry, she
should fit herself for life's duties with
out further delay and learn from her
mother what has been carelessly with
held or she has been too indolent to ac
quire for herself.
i that if an extra session is held at all it
should be to repeal several large appro
priations, such as the soldiers' home
and Eastern Oregon insane asylum, a
these funds can be used for nothing
else, and the money beinc til up,
' makes taxes unnecessarily l.ik-li. Tin
! money could be used very uilvauni
i gi-ously for something else.
Democrats in congress do not take
kindly to Mr. Cleveland's departure. I
They do not hesitate to say that it was
as much bis duty to stay here and help I
his party reach decision on the silver :
question as it is the duty ot members ot
ftirttrrnui tn llav. TtpfnrM lMvirio' Mr.
Cleveland snoke his mind freelv to sev- i 'uch vigorous and intellectual figure
oral prominent members of his party.
He told them among otber things, that
A Xew York exchange says thnt when
j Mr. Cleveland selected his cabinet it
. , K(1 PUlflAJVCU .11 1. 1 .IIC.UUI! II1.UUUD 111 t 111 . . -
i j and prices range from 40 to 50 cents per
, iJTZ I Ul i ll 17 11 1 V I rc IS Till 11 VI. VlBI 1 ! I , V
, 'Kentucky. This gentleman has been
Ti.rtsDAY, Aug. 24. The trade condi
tion has remained quiet during the
week, and as a leading merchant says
"there is nothing doing," and more than
that, does not improve. , Tbe only
activity noticed is in the provision and
produce lines.
The produce market is in full supply
and prices on a downward tendency.
Eggs are steady at last week's quota
tions but are in demand with an upward
tendency.
Butter, gilt edge, is scarce and has a
ready sale at 60 cents per roll. Ordinary
grade is in fair demand at 50 cents per
roll.
Apples are in great abundance
! in bis whole career as a statesman, and
I his opportunities at just this time to dis-
ttnleMi something nnexnected occurred tmguisn nimseii as me cniei oi me ireas- i
to make him change his mind he did ! nr7 department are so numerous, that
not intend making any more appoint- he ou&ht to the fir,t "nd frem
tents until congress had acted upon ! mn in the fownment today. Now
tbe silver question, and that he did not ! tne fact ' we M"" be" of John G'
intend to stay in Washington to listen j Carlisle. He might as well 1 idling
to the men who are more anxious to ! ""' the drowBy dT9 in bis Kentucky
set a few appointments for their friends ! honM5' l''" the hours with some
than to relieve the financial distress of I ld hluegrass bfew, and snooting
the countrr.
1 craps with the village postmaster. In
; all tbe financial excitement that aur
I rounds ns there is no sound of Carlisle.
' Just bow and for what reason he has
, been effaced it wonld be difficult to say ;
the fact remains that as tbe secretary of
The Telegram continues to keep de
positors in s fever beat by its sensational
innendoee upon Dekum, Thompson snd
the Portland Savings bank. The Tele
gram, tar from being helpful, is de- ; tbe treasury be has been, and is, a mere
moralizing to the interests of tbe city ; name and mild promise. j
and citizens. The plan is undoubtedly "J!"""U . .
to sell papers, but prospective patrons j France has passed a law a good deal j
will sooner or later catch on to the ! like our Chinese exclusion and contract j
scheme, and bny the Mercury or Wei-1 labor acts combined, which provides j
come, which caters to tbe morbid a j that foreigners who have not obtained
freatdeal betterthan even the Telegram, j leave to be domiciled in France, or whoj
TmmmmlmmmmrT,m; come into that country for the purpose
The increasing flow of gold gave ns of exercising their professions, or doing
$10,000,000 last week alone, and it is lie- any kind of business therein, will have
lieved $V),000,000 will arrive before tbe
flow is checked. Then the tide will re
turn again. Mercury has heretofore
been considered the most restless metal,
bat it never got in the habit of making
3,000 mile trips across the water, and
then immediately back, and tlien mak
ing the round trip over again.
Helena Independent: Tbe present
panic is not the eollapee of a long period
of inflation like the panic of 1S73. It is
money panic, pure and simple, and
never was a money panic that was not
short-lived. Tbe country recovered
from the great panic of 1857 in nine
months. It will recover in less time
from tbe present trouble.
to register w.tn.n eight uays alter their
arrival at the place where they propose
to reside. Such foreigners will receive
upon payment of a fee a certain certifi-
cate, stating that they have complied
witb the law, without which they can
not obtain employment. If they change
their place of residence, this certificate
is to be vized by the mayor of tbe locality.
There will be very few strikes this
year. Men will sooner lose from 10 to 35
per cent of their earning capacity than
be thrown oat of work ; besides, owing to
tbe demoralized condition of affairs
throughout tbe country generally, there
arc plenty of idle men who will only be
too happy to take even at a reduced
cost the placet that were filled by the
malcontent.
Gov. Pennoyer is too bard on Presi
dent Cleveland when be says "if we
bad nominated any honest democrat in
tbe United States, we would not have
tsad these hard times."
Mr. Edison does not believe in tbe
reputed value of aluminum for the rea
son that it has no strength. Speaking
of it he says: "Yon might as well use
lead. It is as soft as lead. Its only
peculiarity is its lightness, and it will
only be useful in making ornamental
objects. Having no strength, this new
metal, as It has been called, is not
available for machinery."
Senator Mitchell is conducting a fight
against the appointment of senators
which state legislatures failed to elect.
He believes that several votes will not
be according to the honest convictions
of the senators, but either for personal
or silver considerations.
In another column we reprint an ar
ticle from tbe Orange Jadd Farmer, rel
ative lo the exhibit of fruits at the
world's fair. Unfortunately for our
selves we cannot import to Chicago a
box of 45 pounds.
Peaches are a drug on the market and
sell at 40 to 60 cents per box of 20 to 25
pounds.
I'ears suitable for shipment are quoted
at 50 to 66 cents per crate or box.
Tomatoes range from 214' to 2'n' cents
per pound.
Good potatoes are in letter demand at
former quotations, 75 cents per 100
pounds.
The small fruits are nearly all gone
and pries are nominal.
The meat market remains qniet. Old
prices on the block are unchanged.
Beef cattle are quotable at 2 to 2'
gross, with a large supply in sight.
Mu'.ton sheep for shipment are in fine
condition and a large supply obtainable
j at prices ranging from $1.75 to $2.00 per
! head.
j The reports from the grain market are
anything bnt encouraging. Foreign ad
vices indicate a dull and weak coadition
and in our American grain centers, tbe
same situation is reported. Our const
market is lifeless, and has no evidence
of an immediate change f r an improve
ment. Portland quotes Valley wheat at
$1 to $1.02, and Eastern Oregon at .87,'i
to .90c. per ctl. Sacksarescarce and are
dear, prices ranging from i'4' for second
hand,to84 for Calcutta, spot cash in
this market. There is no market price
settled on for grain by our dealers. The
mills have bought one small lot on
private terms, otherwise it is truly life- j
less at present.
The wool situation has not changed
any for tbe past few weeks. The old
cry, tbe stringency in money matters, I
and free trade, keeps it in a lifeless
state, and consequently there is no
movement except on consignment.
Wheat 15 to 5ic per bu.
Barley Prices are up to 95 to $1.00
cents per 100 lbs.
Oats The oat market is stiff and of
ferings are light at $1 50 to $1 60 cents
per 100 lbs.
Mn.LSTDprs Bran and shorts are
quoted at $18 00 per ton. mid
dlings $22 50 to $23 00 per ton. P.olled
barley, $23 (X) to $24 00 per ton. Shell
ed corn $1 25 per 100 U.S.
Fi.ona Salem mills flour Is quoted at
$4 25 per barrel. Diamond brand at
$3 50 per bbl. per ton and $3 75 per bbl.
letail.
Hat Timothy hay ranges in price
from $12 00 to $15 10 per ton, according
to quality and condition. Wheat hay is
in full stock on a limited demand at
$8 00 to $12 00 per ton.
Potatoes .75c per 100 llm.
Iturrea Fresh roll butter at 50 to 55
cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we
quote 30 to 40 cents per roll.
Rwoat and low, anna a cripple one day,
Hhe knaw not a .lunar waa paaNtnr. tlmt way,
Ob come waitderur, eome, tlirra la merry for
tha.
He died on tho rm to anve vou and me.
Oh eome, he ia watting lo brinr you taa'a home.
Ilia arm. areaxleiioeU, rome. itotir .inner, ronie.
The .Inner poaaed on with hi. dull heavv traul,
Hr.w aweet Inner wont., to hlmMlf be aald.
1 heard them many Ioiik yearn ago
When my heart waa a pure aa the drifting,
enow.
Ile.lirhedaa he Mid. 1 am atrayins from home.
And the voice atlll rvpeatrd. comi', poor aiuner,
come.
Tie plodded bla way far Into the niiht,
Trie .lam of heaven wenahtmnjr ao hrtrht
Oh could I but hear that voice aliigiiur on re
more.
Of the home where all .iKhinf and aailncaa are
o er.
Thou the voire of an auxx-l from the bright,
happy home.
Repeated choni., eome, poor aiuner, come.
He folded hi. bauda on hi. .till IhrobbliiR
nreaat.
And dropped on hia kneee on the snow'e fnaren
ereat.
Then torolnr hla face toward the heavena above.
Hi. prayer wafted tip to the rather of love.
Oh savior, I'm coming, Thou bait died ou the
tree,
Tn aave the poor ainuer. Oh aave even me.
Then the r attier above beard tbe voice of bla
child.
And oprnd the window of heaven and .mlled.
Then up .prang the .inner, hi. Kirnm had flown.
He aang with the angel., Oh eome, .Inner, eome.
The wati'hman who heard aa he plodded along,
Pailaed but a moment lo henr the old aoug,
And aaid. 'Tla a voter from tbe realm above.
Kacfa word I. hi tilled with heavenly love.
A tear atnle lu way down bia cheek cold and
brown,
Aa he thought of the year, which forever had
flown.
Thecnpple who knelt In her cottage alone.
Paid uira. Die, tbe eeed 1! any 1 ve town.
v) bile the angela rejoioed round the In
above.
For a poor, loat .Inner had eome boms U
Til 11 O TT 1 .
.DiaKeiey oc nougntoi
DRUGGISTS. I
The Dalles, Ore
175 Second Street,
A full
i nit'
of all the Mantlard Patent MudirinJ
"UT,.I
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,',
Country and Mail Orders w ill receive prompt attention.
POLAND
y
Come and i
CHINA HOC
I can fumlab a number m
THOROUGHBRI
POT.A'Nrn fflTT'K A tm
Wale or female, moat any ago A
Price, $,J0 per head, or $.15 per pr
them, or write. All letter, promptly anawerad
EDWARD JUDY,
CENTERVILLC, WS
OREGON NEWS.
A. P. Anderson and wife, the starva
tion cranks, have gotten through their
forty-days' fast all right.
Rev. G. W. Hill, of Albany, has re
signed the pastorate of the First Baptist
church of that city, and will sail tor
China in November, where he will de
vote hia time to missionary work.
A lady living on Seventeenth street,
near Raleigh, in Portland, who is a dis
ciple of Mrs. Geo. H. Williams' starva
tion array, is on the bread and water
diet for forty days. Sue drinks wine
and eats bread from a boycotted bakery.
Tbe New F.ngland Loan A Trust Com
pany, of which the meteoric John L.
Ayer was connected, was attached Sat
urday afternoon by Constable Al Thomas
on a writ sued out in Justice Wood's
court by Palmer & Key.
Sportsmen who have been out hunt
ing report Mondian pheasants quite
plentiful in many places. Two persons
who went np to Woodburn secured 35
of these birds, and saw 200 more, from
which it is plain that they cannot kill
all they see. A gentleman who went
fishing in Washington county reports
seeing nine hen pheasants in a row on a
fence, and in going across a field to a
creek he started np about 00 young
birds of two or three different broods.
Messieurs A. Camere, P. Kignux, and
A. Cavornier, members of the French
corps of engineers of bridges and high
ways, are in Portland. This corps is
something like the United States engi
neer corps, but has no connection with
the army. The gentlemen have been
sent out by the French government to
make an examination of government
works in progress and see if by their ob
servations they can add anything to the
knowledge of engineering already pos
sessed by the French. They will visit
the locks and jetty with Major Hand-bnrv.
::rJTHE dalles lumbering c(
INCOKFOKATKDI8S6
No. 07 Washington Street. . . ThkZUuc
, Wholesale and lietail Dealers and Manufacturers of
BoildiDg Material and Vmnm Timber, Doors, Windows, Moldings, Quasi ?n&& It
Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit md f
Boxes and Packing Cases.
Faotory atxid Xj-uzxxV9r' STaarcl at Old JTt.
Root
I. C. Nickelsen,
The Dalles, - Oregon.
ESTAHLISHUD JHTO.
The oldeist, lareHt, and bemt managed
houe In SSciiool I loo km, .tnd Dvetka,
MuMlcal Ir.Mtrurr.enta, Wntchea,
Jewelry and importing Goods.
Agt. Hamhuru-Bremen iSteamlii p Cos
Tickartat to and from Eurupa.
I'KOalPT AtTBXTIOK. Low PkICBH. t TO TBI TlHIS.
,zuJ
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Deliyeref
any part of the city.
ipciyrers
Hani
g
l Successors to L. P. Frank, deceased.)
or .tv:l.x,
A (iieral Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
EEPAIRINO- PEOMPTLY -r.d XT EATLY XCA
WbalcsalG ani Retail Dealers in Harness, Eriilles, Wtips, Dorse BlanK
Full Assortment of Mexican Safldlcry Plain or Stampcl
8F.COND BTKEET, - . . THE TiU-15
New - Umatilla- Hous
THE DALLES, OREGON.
SINNOTT& FISH, PROPS.
Ticket and Bairgage Office of the V. P. It. K. Comuanv. and office ol tb
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables
LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : 0W
w r Jff a c.a r 1 L L no r c-jcf I
AnaamraltU- liuiiv., mn in l u l -i , . u -
fr'S '. "''lor "ft I.t mall &c..oo.i
and 11.00 twr package, fjampwa trim '
UVI At w'orUTetaaodiinaUa,taa,
r.r sal ay Inlaas a Klaaralf .
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
-JOBBKHS AND DKAI.CRS IN
General Merchandis
Dry Good, Clothine, Gents' Fumifihing Goods,
Shoe, Hats, Capa, Grocerien, Hardware,
Crocker', Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc.
390 to 394 Second St..
The Dalle.