The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 15, 1893, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1893.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Tha ltcmnerata Had I'nbnIUi, Hut N
no w do you po
when you buy shoo or clothing?
Don't you go "to the place (if you
can find it ) where they tell you that
vou may wear the articles out, and
then, if you're not satisfied, they'll
refund the money? Why not do
the same when you buy medicine?
Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Dis
covery is cold on that plan. It's
the only blood - purifier so certain
and effective that it can be guar
anteed to benefit or cure, in every
case, or you have your money back.
It's not like the ordinary spring
medicines or sarsaparillas. All the
year round, it cleanses, builds up,
and invigorates the system. If
you're bilious, run-down, or dys
peptic, or have any blood -taint,
nothing can equal it as a remedy.
The worst cases of Chronic
Catarrh in' the Head, yield to
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
So certain is it that its mak
ers offer $500 reward for an
incurable case.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica
Kidney Complaints
Lame bock, &c
S3. SAf.DEK'S ELECTRIC CELT
With Eiectfxvfttaznettc SU5FNSORY
I' aim Ml . lift inpreffSKRia I
VT!T1irr w,timt mwiwlne a.1 HMkam rvmi tinfrfrnm
v - - j Mit.u o( bnun rnn CTrt-vusa or ux)-
-n. , ncrr'Nia d-ml:y, aiwpifiwnat . lanrior,
rh- a. kxiHi-jr, liver uO b-Uirr totnptmint,
l-.:.'if. I'-im.-.o, oalkri. !I fern co-ohm m t
jr.t! itl ijrttim. -wv, T..ia tfartrrc Belt contain
w .-irn-! n LtviMHii errr mil otter. Irrriit is
i:.-a-,;!iy.V:tt,y wearer or we f-rtrit 4,0tt.ju, an1
v . f of tho a.v8 3tip or py. Tho.-
-t: La . wm cnrril hv u u marretotu lnwii..fl
c:.-slI- -r it. faji-M. an'1 w mr hlkln,,lft
i ltUJ-iu t tu tD Jind ever raer pf t.
r:r Imnil iampr" KXC'Tnit' WarrMORY. th
rr-U-r a sv,.- .Iprri men. lUtK wlfb all
K.Ii a&4 1lcwnMrtMlafil 4JUTIhUI t
w.N iriv- lor I ua i rJxrii;iM"t. maiinl . wmsnii. frf
CAN-JEN ELECTRIC CO.,
INTERNA TIOXA L
Intireh
RHrtf firm. 71 Tf1Tr V i T?1
Sttcrrjutor of tkf
"I'uabridged."
Ten rears pent
lUjfi imJmtN,.an.
Diure than fjuu,uu
expended.
ifi.
rt3 :
Everybody
shoulil own titu
lii-tin.-iry. It an
attentatl qutMiana
cohcrnintr tiie h
tnrv, prvHiiii:, im
liuuviatnm. anil
n-anirv: of worn.
2 A Library in Iisclt. itaiv.pj-.-es ,
tiuinent reman..,; uc; i t-.tvr.n it: tl.e S
Ktum our RcKUlar iMnwrwiwleut.
Washiso.to.n, Nov. 10, 1S!)3.
Panie-stricken ia the only expression
that will correctly describe the condition
of the administration ami the democratic
congressmen In Washington. Private
John Allen, aa one of the Mississippi
congressmen is jocularly called, puts it
epigramnmticHlly : "We had umbrellas,
but no life-preservers; were prepared
for a considerable shower, but not for a
cloudburst." The democrats from Mr.
Cleveland down know that the feeble
explanation of an "off year" is ridicu
lous when compared with the terrible
rebuke which the intelligent voters in
what have been regarded as pivotal
states have just given to tiie democratic
administration aud congress. They feel
and they cannot hide it that the grand
republican triumph is but the shadow of
another triumph in '94, when the people
will protect themselves and all they hold
most dear by electing a republican ma
jority of the house of representatives,
and of the grander triumph of '".Hi, which
will restore the government in all its
branches to the republican party, the
only party that believes in legislating
for the prosperity of Americans first,
last and all the time, in a sound finan
cial policy and in taking care of the men
who took care of the country in its hour
of need the old soldiers, who have been
so shamefully treated by the democratic
administration.
Gov. McKinley's name ia on the
tongue of every jubilant republican iou
meet, anil they are all jubilant. Gov.
McKinley has always been popular with
republicans in congress and in Washing
ton, and predictions are heard on all
sides some even from democrats that
the unprecedented majority the Ohio re
publicans have given him will make him
the next president of the United States,
if he lives and keeps his health. Mc
Kinley and Reed is already a favorite
ticket, and that they would make a
strong, typical and a winning ticket is
certain.
Speculation is rife as to what effect
the great republican victories will have
upon the democratic tariff bill. Your
correspondent does not pretend to enjoy
th- confidence of the democratic bosses
who are directing the construction of
that measure, but lie knows there is
consternation among the democratic
members of the house ways and means
committee; that Chairman Wilson h:
been in almost constant coiisiiltt!i-i.
with Mr. Cleveland since the eleriiun.
and that prominent democrat who favor
limited protection are confident tliai the
result of the elections will do what a!;
of their pleadings have hitherto failed t
do curb the free trade propensities of
Mr. Cleveland, and prevent the new
tariff bill being as hurtnil to American
wajre-earners a it was originaliv in-
! tended to ie. Indeed, some of them say
: that the bill would have been reported
j Ix'fore the adjournment of congress had
j not Mr. Cleveland been pursiiaded to
1 have it held bark until after the election,
i to meet the very contingency that now
ting perhap a few unimportaut letters
on local or forgotten topics. Only a lew
of these letters were ever publisher In
book form. Everybody has read some
of them, but who has read all of them?
The liook contains over 600 large pages,
and all the Nasby Letters written during
a period of twenty-tlve years: also a
portrait of 1. R. l.'H-lte from his last
photograph. It ould sell at one dollar
or more, but will never be placed on
sale. One hundred thousand copies are
now being printed and bound, aud ono
copy will be sent postpaid by mail free
to every person who this winter remit
one dollar for the Weekly lifade one
year. Everybody invited to send for
specimen copy of the Weekly Illade
which will give a full description of the
book "The Nasby Letters."
The Toledo Weekly Blade is the best
and most popular weekly newspaper
published in this country. It has the
largest circulation of any weekly news
paper, and goes to every state, territory
and nearly'every couuty of the union
Only one dollar a year, including the
above mentioned book free. Snd pofttal
totlie Illade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free
specimen copv ot the paper. Send the
addresses of vour friends also.
KTeryone Ills On l.lfo rnwmr.
The children of Italian beggars are
often seen to be covered with tumors
and wens, while otherwise they are
perfectly healthy. An inquisitive sur
geon has found the cause of the swell
ing. It is a trick of the father or
mother to appeal the more strongly to
the charity of the world. ith an In
strument like a hypodermic syringe the
skin is punctured and the breath is
blowu into it, causing it to stand out
like a tumor or other excrescence in
way that would deceive almost anyone.
Dr. Sylvester, an English physician,
has niude practical use of the discovery
by converting a man's skin into a life
preserver. His method is to puncture
the flesh of the cheek, from the inside
of the mouth, until the small holes
reach to the outer skin. Ity then clos
in the mouth and blowing hard the
cheeks arc tilled with air, so that a per
son seems to have a little balloon on
each side of the face. It is almost im
possible to sink in that condition.
After leaving the water a gentle pres
sure of the hand forces out the air aud
the cheek resumes the normal shape.
It is therefore possible for every man
to be his own life preserver. Paris
American Register.
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Inrc4n li e t;u : ini i.lart twi, e-in,.c S n i . . - , ...
uoie l ti.M-i.K-, i wr-wnkiMi ui.i- J lit-:.. I .itrick Kgan, who go creditably
voru . position of V. S. minuter to
2 J UiS uon; .; lnyamnblc int:,e v;;;:i!ii..,';r f uameou ailiinnistratioii4 I
ISZZZ''0- t ' " i" tVa.hinton thi week. II.s
ra tvs b a f -r. 'jsk.
CJ.0O per ltUo-WHwr-j
Cpfo rntrc! I.rs,tf--., noil) Unum.,
CrtiiipfrtrnpU;t ro' 'Vv WlnMinini; Culi
nl Aitaai.t. I- r Oi;:tum! tiuu it
rfvif: hrnr-f tluJu-nixHi; i"icnll c. v
f.tiif.i; W!i r.:s Vt;" f r.lCIl :)t '-o. N.-;
by lfn(;t:..u " ; ' iinnr-'. I i rlir.i'.-lJ.ic
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKAWSAtrr AliKM.KAl.HfNKl.N( HPrtlSKHb
Letters of Credit Issued available in he
Eastern States
Sight Exchange ami Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New i ork, Chicago, m
Louis, Sau Francisco, Portland Oicgou
Beattle Wash., and various points in ir
gon and Washington.
Collections iiik.Io at all points on uv
orable terms
THE DALLES
Hational Bonk,
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
President
Vice-Ireideiit,
Cashier,
Z. F. Moony
CtlAHLKS llll.TOS
M. A. Moody
General Hanking Business Transacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK.
SN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and 10 RTLANI), OK
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
1. M. sen sues.
Frwldelll.
J. M. rTTKRPlN.
First Rational Bank.
i'HE DALLES. -
OREGON
A General Banking Itusiness transacted
I posits received, suhjeta to Sight
Ih-aft or Che k.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remiiieti on uav oi fonwuim.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San rraneiseo and Portland.
DI HKCTUKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Si hxnck.
Ed. M. Williams, tiko. A. I. mux
H. M. Bkai.l.
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
-THE-
mm Pacilic
RKII-ROTD
U tiie Hit U tttk
10 ALL POINTS EAST ANO SOUTH
tiJWE YOU TRIED D3USS At.'D FA"-
to riNt a niH roa "'y
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATIC
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-DAC
DR. MAwnrN'H K Br.
I our ir,j7'.. ur. .
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GR. SiMDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT J
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Jl.iur if ! am n., (.T;"1'
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T i IV1-.." .'t'V I HmnVHth... ..Ttfl..
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our Un ml i'nJLy- 1 !
Our 900 nv bk TURKU ririltF Wm, .aUui hrwJ h,Z;
irl IhiHiMUittato nhui hliti and imr, afiar "II oihr irtMitttinuiI
t.nwii by humlnsMla of omm thrtiU hunt thin And lhr HlatM.nhn wuiiltl Hlsvlly UtadfyTj
WI HAVE CURED THESC-WC CAN CURE YOut
GENERAL OCaiUTY CUftfcD. LAME BACK AND RHEUMa
lr. A T mUn lr Hlr rV.'-rfT '
Tr A. T AantMi. l)Mr htr l'or I mbI nMir bi(
m ry tin. lMitna, boM swiiina, i,ain mini
u it ll 1 h t.i kvJ mmw I of llf . uo uj-.y
.fn lttrlli'tM 1 ! fitrlsiti T"flr raat 1 hrm turn
n i MM In four trMlBiant. tm
iMMtL ml mo
HOWKN. ulTurk Hi.
RHEUMATISM ANOUMfNfll CURED,
I'r. A T. Mfirloe. Iwr nirr 1 vAonm , l vour Iwlti
Tr.t wwkai tor rhouwtktism, from whl-fc 1 ulTri
titr wviml iMri. Yttr lhtivjt tit month I hl no)
bn Mitt-to w rk. -.r bxli ha t:tMtl mm in imaai
fMirr ilMpItn In torn two 1 kttMNt it, I osut
MiK -. ;ortl I r, nl fool ltb aw mn irafwrallf.
it. k. illiUlltCH, rvrlio luin.uoui Jtuui
NERVOUS OERILtTV-LOBS or VIGOR.
Tr. A.T lfcsMr Hir r I bstra b imIimt your
FlsMtrio blt furaMrU awriw ltotttty . nil Io-iImv
fMi tfttor I tutu lb fw ttv raini. I tim galil
. sXMiii an alrmia Ita tert.
jr or m antf to,
ihM I Wild nt !, hr lHk T IS,1
waH.
. tkul I am t ) U-im, mm I iL ,
ttMir bUi i.4 I ku L?.L
moutiM. Ming wrfKtIr OMrd.
liutu 1
hart) I
ih mm ntmly In tha ioiU
p mwimwi 1 1 y . q will (Nsalml -Tl'
1 1 tniiir arioii I h
t-ftlT WITALITV Aun
Ir. A. T. h.,Un,
b-u I lum Ui iioil, l.di liIT'"
il I Bad Birxll twin u , Lr1: '
fV M M.Hi MMttVl larhtt
Mltm lk kail. Vo
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
SiasriniNf smtrwiie baiurr. d into bit tn to ha awitv wnrn anrltw w.rrt . J
. .xniiK. Ht.imuml ourniula whl.'b r tnauuillr lH Urmivhoul all mmM m.'!"'
warrant it lit cunt aiit uf IhiUnti ....) I . . . . . w ....... b i ... ,,
l(riunn..n. - nar am rrrmwu in tranath ui maatall ataaaa or wnuimu In v..u
u.auu win Mrmiriii wuiii um nil In ililin lur lull nil. .,
BAN DEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 first St.. PORTlftfei 1
SHOE
FACTORY
I'or Sale at
ViV.V.CivV
a
Bar
train.
Tlu nnlrrsi:!HMl, havinjx Hrunnl tho machintrj
fi.xtuivH if whut was inU'inlfil for a first-class kIkh Lr'
will Pfll the .saint' at a bargain. Hero is an enpir,!
boiler of -iiMxld 1io;h' power, and a larjre atnmmt vt
niachinerv, lasts, lino Khaflinfj, nullevH, leltine and i
inL's almost a complete shoe factory. 1
Here is also one of the liest siteH for fuiccmfullv7.jf
xt i t r u factory of this kind to ho found iii thiB four:
Write for jiarticulars at once, to
ltn i"l . .ii.,. : n 'l"l
tl:l CO i::.rtf uli. i'j k '. 1
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vl. .r (:.-
Kfr .Mir liy .nlp v KuiMr.ly.
hi'luy AH !.; sr.'icrj
C. "- C. Wrn'3ia Co.
I'.ilJtrhr-r.
FiTTtHiJ.t'tl, Mass.
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01 l M .1 I,ih. wr'.l) uttflvr ilni.
f Suii'li American cuiiilitiotiH i Mkij. Mrd. ( u.,
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rtrr.iner.lly ht.l.rtd. I
kii'uv.i'i
.-.ml f. iiiii' h woisM make his jinion ol
rijf r-i'eiit fclu'ns ami prolralile result ol
t lie r. VdliniiMi in Brazil both vaiu.ihie
,:!! iiitfrtH'in. but lie positively ile
1 :ill invitaiiijiif) to talk for puldi
cuiiiii 011 anv "iil.j.'ct. I was iiiformeil
hv a vci,t.i;ii:.sn w iii in a itariu er(imil
irivmi uf Iki'Ii n.i-ii tliat Mr. I'ljiui a
i:iv!li-l to W;f!iiiitin hr S-cretiiry
i iri'-Si.im in ur ii r tlmt tiie ailmiiiitrii
tiiiii in'vlit jt.-1 tiie ln-ni iit of his opiiiiiui
rvLMniin tiie l.r.iiii.ui siliiatiuii.
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mm
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J Ctreitv and Tnrla-M trka obtain!, cid all Fat- J
t busioeu cooductcd lor mohihtc rets.
Oim Omcc ta Oaao.rrc U.S. PTtrrr omet
Z ind wa can aerutc raient 111 loa uiue biau uiotc i
0 remote irotn w aninto.
bead mooel. draw
Jtloo. Uaao
I. drawinr; or photo., with derrrp-
Tiat, 1 toteniaole or not. tree o(i
caanre. Our la. not du till Detent aaecureri'. t
a .nafHirr, "How to OrHam Clients,'' with
coat ol auae in tha L'. S. aud toreigu oououias t
i aeot tree. Addraas, J
c.A.srjow&coJ
j The adiiiiiiiHtratitjn jurist have had a
i ort tif jireiuonitioii of the republican
j lamUli'le, us Secretary Cnrli.i'e :ih rnt
j to New York l y Air. Cleveland, before
, elertion to try lo net the Wall .reet men
lo ;iroini to aid in carryiiip out the
financial folit-y of tiie administration,
' whatever that may be. That was cer
j tainly a proceeding that diameter
! ii"i(. of the democratic 1. trtv. n hich ha
aUay tried to I e nit tldn to all men.
It will lie remenitx-rei! that only a few
short weeks n'o the democratic pres-s
as rinvrirnf with prairie of Secretary
; Carlinle and J!r. (,'leveianj, for having,
J ! ot Wal 'reet men who came tt Wnnh-
ington to tender the administration
I some financial advice. What will thev
eny now eliotit ritjeretary Carlisle hav
ing lwen sent by Sir. Cleveland to
humbly U;g for the advice "which they
praised him (or havintf once indignantly
refused? Hut it doesn't niatu-r much
what they say; lntelli(ent voters will
not get their information from demo
cratic papers. Can. !
(rntlritri :
On nrriviosf home larit week. I found
all vel! Hiid Hii.ioii:i!y awaiting. Our
little n'l, ei'ht and one-balf yeary old.
wlio ii.e! wafted away to Ith uniU, i
no- well, flroiitf and vioroiih, and wel,
lleshed up. S. I'.. (,'oni:h ture has done
il irk well. Ilotli of the children like
it. Vmir S. II. ('(.iiIi Cure lm. cured
mid kept iiway all l.oariene from me.
So pive it tn e.-ry one, with trrietiiit"
for all. Wi-tiiiiiu' yon prosperity, we are
J Yourh, MkJ & .in. J. I'.' fonii.
; Ilyi.ii w;h ti.f,l fr,li ati.lvljevfdil.ai 1 rc.nl
I In.- the riri:,g' work, :h ia.e jour v.t.-rn wut.
tlir ller'liii'liu unit I.I v-r t lire. ty lukl'itt lu ,v
tlU".' ri ne ef h unit,
wilit uiii1.t a positive iriiiiriinti-ai.
cvnw ijr untile l,y ai; iriu'.-i.
t Time makea It all the mure
nea-eiautrr tai ilveril.e. That l
Mhat the nit linralv of (inr
'biiatfieata men think, ami tlia-ae Mine l.iia
ii.- niefl are the riniat rmwiivroila at Ml1 tiniani.
If vim wlofl to rrHCtt all the rai.ple in Ihla nelvh
horhivial vim en t 1" lienor limn taik lai thrm
tttrmiffh tlreeailiimna of the JlAtf.V t ItaoNCLR.
It haa ninre thnn alulllile the elrelllHtliMi of any
ollfr MUr, anil a.1 vertiilriK In It at) big.
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TIIK TOLEDO WEKKLT BI.AUE
A ad Honk Containing all tha Naahjr
Lattars f.r Ona Iollar.
In answer to a general demand from
all parts of the United States, the Toledo
lilade has published in one volume, cloth
bound, all of the "Nasby Letters" ever
written by the lite D. K. Lock, omlt-
-'-' i i v. j4 (e-rl.v jKcm
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tiii.tai.ii! j.riHjf tvjll 1 iii.'Ii
itinl r.i. i'.er ef Hi" I', e.
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ei.llt!:il..na riv-iil.-lica.- ujmiii ii,i a-u I Ii vnli.j;i 1, 1
niil liii-il. it.. :
l-en l;iiity. HiiKh Cliriinnn. V. K l.nriuiii and
I".. N. ( hnr.alla.-r, nil of he li.ll.--a. ur
1" atHal JOHN W. I.KW'Iri, K,-Kl,ter.
C. F. STEPHENS,
l KA LHH IN
DRY GOODS
C NOTHING
Maaaata. h tlata.. f lo.
Fancy Iqood Joiiong,
It tt the J Util n ir Tar Kmile. It run Thrm.ttb
VcUbul0 I rain tvery Uajt Id ttio yvar U
$1. paul and Chicago
(No niAMiE ok ;ai:h.
ComiMMt-l of IMiilnfT Vtt tinatiriMiMMI I'm
inun jirrtWiiiK KiMmi Blwwro( iHlvnt -iutttii t i
TULTiIST SLEEI'IXG CMS
hmi tti-it t!i inr triniriiritit, fol In w hirr
tt'i-oiiiiii.i.atiMrk tuu hot,. frf(iiil I tinHii'
Utx liilriu( Kirt mul mxiiii.l-clHi 1 ii kfU.ii..
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES
A roftniiiittim Mm, I'liniiH ilnir wlUi alt hut
Mflimliutr iltr-rtrt mitl uiiliitrrrnHol vth:
In uIvhik'' tfifiMiti any mct'iil of tfit d.
THROUGH TICKETS
KtiKl.llnl j I t K.llfiMM' (flti U IM4fiavt Uf aillt
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tin- nl i
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Full liitoriimtlcii fnn rti)iif mum, timt- t
W. C. ALLAWAY,
A-nt I. P. A A. Nv. (jo., KKuitr ctfjc. Th
Or., or
A. U. rHAhLTON,
. (reiit-rnl X'mmttn.tvr AKt.. t'ortMufl. ji.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact t;,
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in ( 1 1hh, I.ium, I'l.t-n r. 'a nent
nun laiiiimii); .iiiiic-rmi m hi, .u
-Carrlaa tha Rllieat f,li,a of
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Familiar Facts in a jViw Place.
J. !;. BARXE7"
C. MAYA KI),
J nli- Sptrml Aijriit Hmrrnt Land ($tt
Jfje leal Instate, pzx) Iurai)
COLLECTION ACENCX
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To bn ioani in the City.
72 CUoEhington Street.
if s Crayon CI.
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Second St., The Dalles.
The Si. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular nnd reliable house
has heen entirely refurnished, and every
room has heen repupered and repain(e
and newly carpeted throughout. The
hoiitaectinuiiiis 170 rooms and is supplie.
,,w iineiern convenience. Kdlatt
j reiisonahle. A iffKid restonrant Bttuchet
I to the house. Krer bus to and from all
j trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
It costs you 50 cents to join,
if you join before Saturday.
Every member is guaranteed
a Crayon.' Now for Christ
mas Presents for yourself or
friende. Investigate!
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