THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1893 The Weekly Gbflmiele.; FRASCiTS MOSEY. OFFICIAL TAPER OF AaOO COUNTY. THE WILSOS BILL. Tba following: is the bill im tbe boose yesterday by a vote tollO: Am act to repeal a part at an to be unlawful, ana wal it rear wun j IUV uepariuivua ..w a J Populist are food ol supporting their j rather than to compel the peasiooer to fallacr of free coinage by reference to fii additional evidence, Thit it the tbe financial policy of France, declaring , legal a pert of the matter apart from the ( that for fifty that country baa en- j consideration! of hardship and expenec joyed bimetaliam and coins unlimited . to the pensioner. quantities of ailr, arjuinf that we . ... ! sboald do the same. Fart is, France baa j The people of Oregon ho have cbil irMMd mi nine ailrer entirely. It has I drea of school in will rejoice to learn that carried ' $700,000,000 now in circulation, bet has that the late berated legislators passed of 239 ' mwa f'.M),WU,UUO IB goa. rnanicns law, ai leaai, unt mm ' wi-iu ' stormed coinine silver wben the dancer some money. Fornielr the country i ' . .i . act. ap- i was reached, precisely what the j school superintendent held an election i MJ4, An art j United States sboald do, and what tbe , every four years for the. purpose of de- j ,", Koss Good fresh eggs sell at 11c. rort-rmv Chickens, broilers, are 'quoted at l..V) to $2.00. Old fowl $3.00 k $3 SO per doaea. Br a Nitto Beef cattle are in moderate den.and at $2.2. per 100 weight rros to for eitra good. Mutton is q noted at $2 50 and 2 86 per bead. Pork offerings are light and prices are nominal fro weight and l, cents dressed, tared hog meau are quoted at U", cents bog round. STAPLC CIOCEKIKS. Corns Costa Kica, if quoted at 23c lb., bv the sack. alradore. Tsc. V, or Jn a 14 1S!I enlltMM AH ICI L S1IN PUWa IOW1H1 OU, uu u TmT WUr . is .-u.j-.-o v , , , - ... . 1 , .. . . -j jl ... ..vt.i i ; .1 ! ?t viowea i , in puis or vara . directing the purchase of surer bullion , oue of representatives has decided . ciding upon text books to be oseJ ia the j ,.-. f xtTm i; lry granulated and the issue of treasury notes there- i , . overwhelniint msior- nubli schools of the state for theenscinr i ia k,M ' iv tV. in ."Vt IS boxes. ity. The I mted Mates nas now enocgn lour years, oat at ine iai session mi j - to. r-x v, - i.i. -w. ilvr tr trim everv man. wo-i law was changed So that election tor Kirs Japan rice. tiv-(tfic man and child $i.18, and that is J this purpose s 111 hefeafter be held only enough of that heavy weight com mod-1 every six years. There was to have ity, which already exceeds the gold been an election for this purpose this per capita by seventeen cents. If j year but nnder tbe new law this was the United States has still a I changed and there will he no selection on, and lor or. lie r purposes. Be it ruaclrd. rlc. That so much of the act approved July 14, entitled An act directing the purchase of silver bullion and iesoe of treasury notes thereon, and for other purposes." as di rer the secretary of Use treasury to parcbaae fr)m time to tiiue silver bul-j no1' 09 a. . .u. r.1 .ia 1 n l.lanJ, resource not enioveu oy rrance, ue oi text uooks untui i.vu. rice, 7 cts. Bkass Small hjtee Pink, Sc r UK) lb. StT Liver ixi, 501b sk, 6Tc: lOtilb !sk.l 00; 'J00!b fck, $2 (X). Stock salt, ; $13 50 per ton. of silver: Tbe silver bv the United States is . . r . LMk.MW V' . . dances, or so nint-n triereoi as may iw . . - - . - offered in each month, at the market . . ,. j having so much uionev in circulation, price thereoi, not exceeding one dollar st . " . ,. -! o'rv m.n,itti- 1 I m . t. .,., nh.. I limited coinage ' -r .v. 'dollar coined ..." , . , . ... short weight, there is not 100 cents and the same is bertbv, repealed ; but " ... ... v , , . , . ,, . : ... worth of metal in it; it is therefore a this repeal shall not impair or m any 1 . . , . , .i:.. ' dishonest dollar, and the burden as- ananner afftsct tbe legal-tender quanty i .... . - . j- of the standard silver dollar, hereto- "f by the government in sunchng fore coined ; and the faith and cred.t of or the derence-about 4. cent T. . ... . . , , ! would eventually bankrupt it, with the tbe United Mates are hereby pledged to ; , . , . . . , , , , ' I t ..... n .1 LrtAinN MAnittrutf i Hence there is only one thing to do. conceded alike by tbe master minds cf both tbe republican and democratic parties, and that is to repeal the Sber- I man act, and cteteat tree coinage in whatever shape it present itself. and silver coins ot tbe United States at tbe present legal ratio, or such other ratio as may be established by law. Congressmen Hermann and Ellis voted with the big msjority yesterday. President Cleveland is fond of play ing chess and reading Virgil in the original. Most of tbe democrats in the bouse yesterday repudiated tbe Chicago plat form. What's in a platfoiinT VOOrJIEES TRUMP CARD. The Washington Poet says: The free coinage of silver at a ratio of 20 to 1, or at au increased ratio is practically im possible. Tnia is the trump card which sniuir Vnorhees is to d'.st in tbe sen- la tbe rich yellow of the moon these . ... Tn c.,, rvrt;l. firt Bight a message from the man in the ; pn to jiar Voorhee verbally the Uiat only Uie smgie exanoara is a ; dlU to make roud the aeruon that free coinage is impracticable. He has Of the vote on the Wilson bill the ayes tartbcr- nd hM?"'P1 j - . , ,oq l j m 1.11.11 fcut! rvzumwt mil mu lu luv h-m- democrats 76, republi- ucans w ; noes i 22, populist I Senators Allen and Mantle are de feated from obtaining seats in the sen ate, Tbe decision is generally con- ceded to be wise. Tbe last democratic bowl is over the tariff on the workingman' dinner buckets. Tbey had better shed their tears over the lack of food to put in them. The free coinage delusion has met tbe fate it deserves, and those democrats who voted against it have proven their wisdom a great deal better than if they bad staid with the platform. ate on Tuesday, stating that it will cost between $110,000,000 and $113,000,000 to carry out the provisions of Senator Vest's free coinage bill. U is true that there is nothing in Senator Vest's bill about recoinage. An exchange says: "The state of Washington will have for export thi year 200,000,000 bushels of wheat, 300, 000,000 bui-he'.s of barley, and I,5000,0i0 bushels of oats. The yield of wheat is estimated at 39 bushels to the acre. The fruit crop is estimated to be worth $l,0u0,000 and is about SO per cent, of average." And the Spokand Keview ay : -'f his is the wildest yet. Tbe entire cereal exports of the United State will not reach these figures by half. Washington ' exports of grain this year will not exceed 20,0O0,OK) busheis, and even that showing is won derful and gratifying." Governor McGraw stated positively that he would not call a special ses sion of the legislature for the election of a United State senator. "The regular session," said he, "had ample opportu nity of electing a senator and I do not see any prospect of that body coming to a conclusion at a special session. Times are hard and taxes heavr and the peo ple of the state can ill afford to add to their burdens by an extra session. Tbe sentiment of the people appears to be pronounced against an extra session Good for McGraw. j Pkikd FariTs Italian prunes, 12c per I lb, by box. Kvaporated apple, llh 12 S, per lb. Iried grapes, 7ii!v per pound. vsviiTASi i: isu rurrra. hui.s and ri'K. HiKKS Are quoted as folloas: Dry, 3yte lb; green, llvf21.. Shut Pklts 25 to -V) ea. Ieerkins, 20c lb for inter and 3W for summer. lresed. light $1 lb, heavy 7:r lb. IVar skins, $Sta$12 ea; heaver, $.1 bO lb; otter. $J; tisher, $i ;'h : silver gray fos. $Hi$2; red fox. $1 2": grev fox, 12 uiartin. 25: mink, 50ctt55c; coon, 50c; coyote, 50c ( 75c ; badger, 25c; poleat, 2.Vc 4-V ; -oin-tnon noose cat, 10i-( 2 ea. MARKET REPORT. rat Market CaadlUaBa Are M Llfvlw a Iter. Health Officer Jenkins seems to be doing good work in New York harbor. He has more than once repulsed the attack of cholera, there hy saving hun dreds of thousandd of American lives. Tbcbkdat, Aug. 31. The general con dition of business continues quiet in all But it does not need 1 departments of the merchandise mar- a prophet's vision to know that dollars j ket, with operations retarded -by the below par, which only the government i financial depression. The financial out is compelled to take, will drift with j look is better, however, aod with the alarming rapidity into the tre-i:ry in I repeal of the silver purchase clause, and payment of customs duties and m-. ' the increased issue of currency, money and there they will remain adding nhould soon be on a much easier basis, the congestion of the cur-ency. U ' , particularly as alth renewal of confi they can be recoined they will 1 o-ete- s .Wnf , much money now being hoarded as money, and if there is to be fre cjiii-. ill be brought out for investment, age at an increased ratio, some of tt- ; 1 he movement in dry goods is con tin -silver financiers in the senate must pro- j ued largely to a moderate demand, bnsi vide the secretary of the treasury with ness being dull on account of harvest over $1,000,000 to execute the law. In j work, which is in full force. As soon the letter referred to Secretary Carlisle, j as the grain begins to move, a revival of after stating that the numlier of silver ; trade will be realized. Price remain dollars coined since 1878 aggregates 419.- unchanged in all lines of merchandise, 332,4-jO, goes on to say: ' Without any allowance for abrasion ar.d lots incident to melting the same, the roitiace vaine of there dollars, at a ratio of 1 to in Kaddra Iath la rtlaa. "Come inside a minute," said a Fourth Avenue dealer in pianos, yester day afternoon. '"I have discovered the greatest fly trap on earth and I want to show it to you." He led the way to an instrument at the rear of tbe store on which waa a newspaper. On the paper bad been placed a bunch of sweet pea. At least a thousand dead flies were ly ing on the paper in the immediate vi cinity of the bunch of flowers. "I threw these here by chance, he con tinued, "and in about ten minute I happened to notice that every fly that alighted on the flowers died in a very short time." Even i-s he spoke a num ber of the iusects which had stopped to suck the deadly sweet had toppled over dead. They alighted with their Ufual bntz, stopped momentarily, quivered in their lege, flopped their wings weakly several times, and then gave up the gnosx. Louisviue journal. Wbaraaaa taa Kapaal. Washingtok, Aug. 30. In the senate, the bill for the repeal of the Sherman act was taken up. Sherman was the first speaker. He said if the repeal of the act was the only reason for an extra session, it seemed to him insufficient. It was justified, however, by the existing finan cial stringency. Congress and the pe"p!e are both agreed that gold and silver short Id be confirmed as money. If cheap money is wanted, the free coinage of silver is the way to do it ; but it mut not be called bimetalism. It would be tbe nionometalistn of silver. The jtreeident, said Sherman, failed to give tbe cause of the decline in silver. It was due If-, the While thousands of men hive been thrown out of employment since the "change" a great miDy places have Wen made by the greatly increased de mand for receivers, bank examiners, etc. i . . . . . i . . , ' . , with light stocks on hand. " 7 " The provision market is steady, with I oar w liable ia gold. fair .fx ks in store. England bad to make her I,, in tl- Produce eontinne. t .r,ir rV.l. Argentine Kepublk good to prevent her Tbe per capita of silver is greater than that of gold :n the United State". In France tee per capita of si.'ver is less than tlie per capita of gt-ld. In wht way can France teach n a le.on whea we re already beyond her in the mat ter of the silver per caj Ha? would be $42322.102, or 84.110.288 Iws! i;h a fir Cetnand for shipment. -I f ecially in the line of fruit, w hich finds a fair market in Souud orte and moan tain cities. L?:s are quoted at i8c in trade, and tearce. (iood fresh butter is scare at former quotations. Fruits are quoted aceording to rjualitv I ow n institutions from g ling dow n, so than the prerent face value. To reeoin i these dollar at a ratio of 1 to 20 would require the addition of 1,270.730 ounces of new bullion, w hich at the averog" price paid for silver, under the act of ISM) '.0.C'4'), would cot $7S.fc&3,700. "In audition to this I estimate tint there wvnld lie a ! fr tn abrasion, and in the ireit'.ng least $.0! -0.000 wi:h t':e difTerern e on the fsce vi w i.f the coins fS4,! I0.2Hj wonid hv f le. reini": tir-'l to the tr'iry by an s;.o i riution for thr.t icriow. I ther.-f.jrr . estimaw-12 eort of rccirjtns tl.e si.ver. ! di.iiar-" tire.i'H- coiner!, e fo'dow: , i . ... . ... ... ... iehes of the neox.'.e of O.-tuon br that ! 1 u "'n "J ' "t. - tT aor:i she retorted our securities and demanded payment lu gold. The balance of trade was also a.-aint us, and we had to make the difference good. This, not the Sher man law, led to the present condition. CoDgTernen Ileruiai.n and O'if voted a?aint tl.e re;ral of the Slierinin act. Ni-ither cf tl.e two rTresnt the lairing the storm at Sn'.livan's ioland. C. A. I'.rvati and wife were drowned. cndsTTioJe. A;.p!e, 40 to fi.c Je-r U X ; ) Mrs. K. PoSlird was killed. Fifteen iiou-es were ciiiin.--d. IlKIMi r .t. .r tbe I lot OK H 4 HIT i mrmu mi Ilma lu Tea t 1j adtnla latrrli'K lr. flalura' t.-lti- u jm rillr. I? e-ifi I- tri- T! In r i: -f li-, m ' r IT'- IT l n. ..r i:i f -A. v i t t't" 1. 1. i'-'.r- : of the-e Uot'tars of at jaciies. b t 1 per Ix x; peiirs. 40 to ! , i.".r-h a-.nopttt, together (,0c r l,x ; Inii.s, 1c per II., and d.:!! j naie. Vegetr.b:-.- McKiiic. to tl..V T ' d 7., ; -uiitaio:i;ier. lc yr l.; cr-en , cm. 7. t r !ot. ; .ii'n.n-. i-r I'...; '.Jii?e. 1 --r .,. T'w Wo-.i li'Srker. vote, and their rera,A t i .1 1 tmiioa , I -Jr mI"1 !""""'; call for an explanation. How they ran "'"t ,jf f0.2-0 Cprr for be identilied with tlie silver conpira- j ''"?' traiisno-tHtion of dollar tor is ineinlicaUe. Baker countv is Total, r!..74!,-0. To re- tbe only otie in the ctale roduc:cg any aHver of conseo'ience. and even llaker produces more of t'.e vellow than tt.e "tio ot 1 to 2fl' J"f tl" d ii- i bite metal. iura oi 1.1.1 ,o.o line ounces wincn at $0.9C.f4 er fine ovince, the average price FUUi If! i.itj, ;.d ri; if.'. I, i:hot,t a !i!;e'S arid 1 moveiie-l t : ai.y u;.pn-nt an l:i,irn.-iii,.:t ia A treat croo of rascal is dert-lonine i P"1 -"r -:lTer under the act of 1-W among Die young men of .Southern Ore- j would cot tl7rj28.7to rm and Northern California. Following 5w" '- ' P- '.by abra-ion close upon the defalcation of Jackson ! frun' lt va'ae of about l,92o,MK) at a ericouR.g-Miient f. tf.e near future. j The h-at market U quiet in tone and coin $. ,000,OfK) of su.liary silver into , ..fferings are Iiht. The umrket lia ,ot an e-jual amount of fractional oin. at a t.oml any reliable t have that a(T.,rH. a feeling of ratiiifuftion. U is staled that the Illainond mills are paying :av per Luhei for gol tiew wheat. The .f ine Jmlin'. It J- Hi..fti1..'r lii.r ii.. . m.I v i.l I ;i i-.-ii!.M.nt i.ii'I itv in-, v ti.'-r.'-r : Hi.- rli-nl if in.l'TuU-i.fc.-r , ii rn.O r. i. It li - liii rlvfril lit t.l.tin.,ii.la .l ea-'-. 'met In rnn' nr-tiM.i i-rl lure t.it- 1A l4t. hl.-'ii f 1 hf i.i!i"ii ti.'irr.-s ; linl. 1 a till t:te -itie, it liee.rtii, an ullrr !.!-l-ili!ltv l'if tl lKu.irnf;fileUeTlt. I arn IT'tiitril1. imifip 'NNk Mtrtlrul,T (r., j aiI'm tn i.iuii f mine t o., Ikv eL ! Clnet'l'iSII-"';!. 1 . county's treasurer come that ot Fred GrotefeTid, cashier of tbe Shasta county bank at tedding, Cil., who also pur chased popularity and lived in clover at other people expense. Hi stealings i aoount to thousands of dollars. The -called "high roller" should 1 watched and not trusted too far; espec ially if be is handling moi.ejr tbat doe act belong to him. Representative Hermann and Ellis will have cause for regret the remainder f their political live for voting as tbey lid vpoa the Wilson bilL Tbey set at lefiaac tbe wishes of tbe people of Ore- gow a a who la tin matter and whether or not tbey may whitewash their conduct by tabeequnt act, it will always be resnembered against them that they allied themselves with tbe silver ring, and bid for tbe patronage of -tlia miinoBaire mine -owners, who were aeeklng to eurlcb them eel res tbe more at the ex pease of the govern nent. I would, therefore, estimate the cost of redlining the subsidiary silver in the country at a ratio of 1 to 20, as follows: Kew bullion, tl",-'j28,785; Jos by abra sion, $l,02o ,000; cost of coinage i labor, material, etc..) 12,500,000. Copju-r for alloy. 15,6.'; cost of transportation, $1,155,000; total, $23,124,42!. To this and tbe estimated cost of recoining sil ver dollars, i 741, WW. and you have a grand total of $U2,K6a 3.'1." , m . . wpreiioiiM- iiave not n.sOe a i.rica r..t There would be ' i,t it is lliongbt tl.ev will a s-m as the w hct U-gins to move. Sack rre in rid revest, ai.d the supplv is light at Senator Gallinger has anticipated Die sononnced intention of Kepresentative r.nrrows, by introducing in tl.e senate a resolution calling for an investigation of tbe practice of Commissioner of Pen sions Lorbren ia aospeading pensioner. Senator Gallinger, in speaking of Lis bill, says tbat t hi mind the commis sioner ha no warrant of law for reviaint the work of hi predeeesaor by us;rcd ing pensioners from the list. Il thinks that a man once granted a pension can not be deprived of It nnless it is mown price ranging from 6'c for second hand to S'.c for Calruttas. The foreign market continues quiet, and prices are nominal in character. Wheat 45 to atie per bu. Barley Price are up to 85 toil. 00 cents per 100 lbs. ( Oats Tlie oat market is stiff and of ferings are light at ft o0tol CO cent ier J00 lbs. MiLLsrrrra Bran and shorts are quoted at $1 00 per ton. mid dlings $22 50 to f 2H 00 r ton. Boiled barley, $2:j 00 to $24 00 per ton. 8hell ed corn $1 25 per 100 frs. Floi b Salem mills flour is quoted at $4 25 per liarrel. Idamond ln-aud at $3 50 r bhl. per ton and $3 75 per bbl. letail. Hat Tiruothv bar range In price from $12 00 to $15 Kl'per ton, aorording w uuaillT WliU cuno'uon. in full vOM-k on a limif $S 00 to f 12 00 per ton. Potatoes .75c per 100 lb. P.i irxa Frb roll butter at 50 to 65 rents per roll, in brine or dry salt w quote 30 to 40 cent per roU. f. : W- - -a. J W r-fc T i III - f . -i & 1 5 j Tuw A C at 'T J ...i. HO r 1 L. M Ansrremoie IiHtirp and MH t lu ivj. " Id hy Ir-iruni.r aenl iy nail Z&c.suc, srid tl.UU l--r pacing. Maui pies frea rr 11 f Tbe FsTortt T9CT1 TTWZTl IV W lJ turuasTaetaanaiiraata.SaB. Sf aalafcv WwlaMta a KtanlT. Wheat bav is demand at The Dalles Daily Chronicle. t? I A J A k4r W aaw Thrr rsad Tbs bnmlrle la get ths laVat snd bmm rellatil lews. And tbey raa4 erery Hat tbat Is la Uis pmft. Tbat Is what aulaa tbs (.'brunlc.te aa lavalusltls adrrrU in tuadium Tba ntra.i-per lUal f in the famll) Rialdw l tlw on f Q th.t tbs adrertKen M tuday patmiilss V hra tbey dwlr In raaeb th m.lc. Wbsa tbey want y.tir tra4 Ibelr annuuneemenU will be futin Is tbs paiar. Us crver oar eutssias aud nbaerrt tba varlnea Unn uf tbe Irotb of tbU aaaertloa. lUmenbrv, a trad of a fatally of two thousand Is wortb sbinf lor throng b tha qS coluoiBa, aspetally au at aur vary IF YOU WAISTT GKYttttfu-n, Salr, or Dalles Military Road La T CAM. v HOMAS A. HUDSOV sacwaw as Tbnmbary A Fludioa, 83 Waahlngton St.. THE DALLES. OR. If yoa want Inhmnatliai enneemh. lioTava Wiant landa, or tb lawn nUatlns lheret. you raa ainull him frva id rbanra- 11 nan bimle a y rin'TT of I Ml, botna, Bti4 baa tMTOOrd heitira tba I tilted Mabi land one hr o Ian yean. H In Arent l Iba Eaatern (rrna Ian t'ompany, and raa aeil t,mi orailu(. fa lnifnvd Acrirultural landa In any ituaatlty dwlred. and a ill aeiid a ranhlel drarnluii tbiM laiida to anyrwis apl log lo blm br IL He la Ast-nt f. aa'e of U' n ,, lo Ti imlle Tbl. Ad.lii,oo uTT r Uila. and d.tioeit to ba tl nriiv iIT'i aiinu Bite drur hart id tba ail tv. Ittilw ai Imui t ourUiouav; 10 nluulea lrti u . t; . In aatUara I..alad aa Oaaarwaaawt l.aada. If want Harrow Maaay, aa Long ar Khar tlaao, ha saw awaaataia WrltM rira. I-ira. aad AwMmi Iwaaraaa. r yaw raaaal aall. wrlta. aad yaar lattara will ba wraaawily aaawa Blakeley & Houghtoc DRUGGISTS. I 175 Second Street, - The Dalles. OrpJ -61 A full 1 line Medi of all the Stamlanl ratfnt Iruj:s, Chemicals, Ktc. -ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,', Coontry and Mai Orders will receive prompt attention. POLAND CHINA HOCS I oaa tunil.b s DQabar af THOROUQHBREI POLAND CHINA HOG. Mais at Inwala. Boat say afw Price, $20 per bead, or $35 par pat aVCon and aar tbam, or wrtls. AU truer, promptly anawarad EDWRRD JUDY, CCNTCRVILLC. WASs i r I. C. Nickelsen, The Dalles, - - Oregon. ESTABLISHED 1M70. The oldest, largest, arid tit mana.ad houao in School liooU,, find Deaka, Musical Instrument, VVatchea, Jewelry and JSjxjrtiritf Gooda. Aft. Haniburu-Hremen Steamahlp Co Tic-Wawtai to aint from Europa. Paoarr ArrmTtoH. Low Pains. Up to tbi Tias. THE DALLES LUMBERING CO! INCVRPOKATKD IStBS No. C7 Washington Street. . The Diua W boles ale and Retail Dealer and Manufactnrrrs of Building Miterial tsd D'usnsioB Timber, Doors, Wiadoirs, Muldiaf, E(ase Fnin Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fa Boxes and Packing Cases. Iotory aanct ZjumborTard AtOIcI rt. Hm3i DRY Pine. Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delive any part of the city. ia ri 3 Farlev I Snr'or to I. L! an i. Krank, do, eased.) OF ALL Or' A f .ie;ul ljne Horse Furnishing Goods. U'JUr ztl Retail Dsrto is Eltzeis, Eriiiis, fti;s. Ucrss lli&V Fell h&yti cf Mm Sflcii Piam tr Slaupcl m:oond htkkkt, - . - tiik va1 New - Umatilla- Hous? THE DALLKS, OKKCON. SINNOTT&..FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and paprape Offli of the U. P. V. R. Compsrr, and ofliosof U Union Telegraph Offii e are la thw Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safely of ail Valuables LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : 0RFA The Dalles Mercantile Co., JOSIIkS ASO JXaLKlS IB- General Merchandise Dry Goods, Clothine, Gfnta' FuraiBhing Goods, Bou' fcfhoee, Hat, Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hay, Grain, Feed, YM. 890 to 394 8ond St., The DaUeiA