THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 1899. rr The Weekly Chronicle. lam . 1: "M"0,", s orrifUL fArKH or wawo t:oi.'wiv. " ,',,.iW in two parts, uh rtVdiiraduys 4Nii "" "'"" ;r UHn:KimuN HAIKU. ,r iL, mmmi miritb, im hitkii. l .10 at. "" ' u, lir glol.ln A..v.itiin "I" BMHiibl, awl aiadskuowu wi.'im'I "i'i"" innnlfain.i. WTUlf HI HON 11 I.K, I l""" '""' 1.1111. UKIVIIIt. natbrila) 1IIT. Mu.l Kuirnor, who ha been 111 lor io tntiir mouth lilt contuiiiplion, IimiiI li be very "J the can live but (l llH t IllOJt. Wu'll kU a you a poluter, and lint li ihn !licer'll git you U Vou don't walch out" mill I1" your road In, Aik mint on( that know If lh won't. j We regret to lrrn that ltv. (i. Ruth ng li not Improving rapidly a h ihnulil, but aullered (light relapse and It a feared Ms caew hil ilrrelup I In to appendlcili. In another column will he found ao article regarding the new tomitt deeper hi. li hive been placed uu the 0. H. A Jj. rinitr, of their advantage over thoae 1 nuw In and other points lo their' (artir, whirl) are of inlerett to I lie Havel- lug plllilll. j City ln.raet ar becoming used to the: Irani saw, and let It "law omI," taking so particular Internal it) It) homing;! but mt so ttli the sounlry tram, unit object to III air, ami to to-lay at niou a train belonging; to Kuhler, who Inn mi Mill cteek, .bowed their dislike hi nut niily kicking hut running with ali llifir might up fecoud Street, polling tiler ll.' in tha farm wagon, Reaching tin l.r.-a.-ry they accepted an Invitatiin to st'.p, having dona little damage cerituiiy not any to tha tteaiu n, A was expected, a :iitn-h larger crowd atli-ii led i lie club dance latt tilglit. The fl Mr ii i in roi lug, anJ wa In line con diti hi, everyone aeemt to ha inak im ui l.ir lotl lime and j lining more r r 1 1 1 v ill tha darning. Tlie tendency to inni.i' tlie parlies notad (or the f.cia buty al.iili rvvwlia la very cvidnit. II. v. I'oliig, pastor ol tha Coiigrtva tinial church ol The la!!t, fur teveral )nn in charge ul tha Albany church, la In the city. II had stalled lor Ltigcue to attend tha ttat convciitiun ol hit rluirch Iml tha delay of tha train made ll iinpructictbl to conliuue hit trip and ha t . p j I nlTat Alhany, whrre liia host ol Iriiii.ls at gUd to tee him, and ao aril. Albany Herald-Rev. 1'olli'g will ri",uiii huiiio on tiiU aftrrnoun'a train. !! l.ravy rain ttorin that nafx-d over fi'ii'loti lait Kalor!ay evening wan iinii'li heavier In tho Kerry Canyon r.Kiiilrv than it ill hero, J. (i. Steven I' li !';.. it Hint on Tvii-rnilu It aumiuieil the r :-ulioiii tif a cloud hiiral and a! m 1 mined tha lie load belaern Keny t'ji: oi and Arlington. Thla i uiilur tiiii.il.. ( ,r tl.o furineia of thai terllun ai tl e r ote mi ahoiil on day hrter lor gmio Imolera that the road via Condon. It In ilmhtdil If tha rotd can ht re iaired thin fall. Condon lilol. Il' l ntla that fotne from Wliila Salmon ti llo' 1 1 1 n hold MoriiKinlain ii gaining In that neighborhood. I.aat w ek two of the li.uling young ladlei lliera ware hiii-ll -.I and joined that rhorch. Not. alum there, hut In many plarea In Ore g hi me tliey w eliding an intlueiiie and gaining follower!. War ahoitld lie waged k'liii't tnrli a aect, whoft teaehinga ranr.ot fall to ha harmful. While we haieuota llalen (iould who will give (0 id to he n -e l In ernada against it, at he hat In New York, tomething l.miU m done, If in no nulled effort, in.! viilni!ly at lrar, to ttop it Inroads Into nnr alnta. Tin) Wind Hiver flth hatchery, whirh i a rut Intlitutlon, hat made gool ii..k'i.-fa for tha Aral teaaon. rnntidei lug tl time Ihav rninmenred to taka eggt. The hatchery waa flnlthed late In the fall. Hernhard Kailert, foreman, raporta that tha hateliery hat alioul 2,750,000 alxiul H) per cent of which will nutuie. The yliiinji aa'nmn will lie tiirnut looan ahont the flrtt of April. Mr. Talhot nnilcmtnn.lt hit hutlnets i I the atata I fortunate in terming hi arrvlre. Thla niakea two flth hatch riea In thla county, i.na of which It loeuied on the Mule White Salmon. Skmnmiin Pioneer. The (. It. A N. la going to huild a hraml new, tioi-k and "pan fMW) union l-l"t nt Higgt, or rather a mile and a half weal ul that nation, tho work to cniiuneiice about the I at of November, at the Xewt. Thla will innke every Ixi'ly around Iheto jiarta jump for joy. Tint old ahai k now at Higgt hat been an eyi-tnre for a good many yaart, and have teen plfatanter I'laret to wait 'or a (rain. With a fine depot (with a Iiiih Ii counter attachment) to real In for three or lourt when going went, life will 'or paaaeugera at the new Iligg h at lenl f mini-able, ltetidea the new lorft t'"ii it almott entirely devoid of Ihe ud iiniaanre. A afk ago latt nlglita crowd of young people attended a party in the vicinity "f Kinlerahv. The roadt were not In condition to rival the lineal paved hoiivelanlt of any In tho union, and cuu.rqnenlly little wat tald concerning the trip. Sllenra'toinetliiiet glvet con tent and teveral conjurturea have uriaen at to the riperiincrt gnna thruiigh, itrtngthened ,y n,M f,.t ,(,, (t.w articlet, etc., were found atrean along theroa l. A port Ion of the parapher nalia wat brought Into the potlnhVe during the week, and if any of the paiii.-a care In claim It, Ih.y can have the tame by calling on the "male'' young man In charge of the delivery window. Ono of the happlct and inott complete eurprlae wat that tendered Mr. ami Mrt. Kd. Howell, at their home on Hie bill Ja-t riiafht . Ileanlng to x pra I their cmigratiilaliniit and good will the more fully to the newly married couple, I the employe of tint O. K A N. ,Mi,-e alxiut eighteen in number, called up. a them an iiimhi la-t evening and look them completely by niriirine. The cairled with them iiuinerout ifilta. among which were a very pretty dinner aet, hanging lamp, carving act, lahle cloth, uapkint, etc.. all of which will uot oulyeaprea to them the good will of their frlenda. hut a e inat tuch (relent a are appreciated by thore who are ttarting in houtckeeping. The entire evening at moat ol -ataiitly tptnt and added to the happlnetiof the bride and groom. The reform achool It doing a wonder ful work among the boy of the tuto, at any a ho have ever visited the inatitu tlou or are familiar with lit wmkinga will attest. The hi at hoy received at that iiialitntiou wat on Nov. (Jih, 1MI1. He aat.Nol. Tlie lal anival it No. :ill. There are now M2 boy at Hie in ttitutlon. Where are the ,.7', lo make up the ilillcrence hi-taeen '.'M and III.'? They are out on parole, mostly. Some must have rioen in revolt, and ttarteil attack of appendicitia hat bet e de of them have attained the age ol 21 ! ano'.her encounter much more creditable j ve!oped. years, and Hint groan beyond the j.iri.- ,,'n v"e hicb is laid to have No abatement in the tale of liquor to dicllom.ftheecho.il. Koor or five have j originated here, lint the Chuonh La . In,jan( seem to be noticeable in enite died. The paroled boy have n riered j ' V not! Ing nhout it, and cannot 0f t, ,,,, proteatt aguinH it. I.at throughout the country. A number are i '"r " nothing land care lets) evening on one of the prominent street holding good potitiont. Other are hot j ronc-rning it except vthat hat reached crner tome brave and klootchmeii doing to a ell, according to re.rt that j rar "' "H"t "' 'ur citizen regard- j w,.re regaling themselves a ith two hot reach the achool, Aliotit twenty of the " the alhiir; and it 1 iiuppoMible to ' t!ea of whisker and having a biyo paroled Iwyt were lth the Oregon vol- Vo!.e alio attended; none being Lknokuui time. Shall thia thing go on unteers in the rhllippiiiea. One a as a sergrn.it. Tao were with IVaey alien he sunk the Spanish fleet In Manila bay. M.il..ta, Pall). Ihd t.iiiiinne say neat had bren re ceived that the Kngiish had surrendered to the I! em? What a j ike, and yet tome tay tuch a rumor is all oat. W. I.. Hoikebv and J. 1). Iteniley have taken charge of the stage lino 1 tween White ralmn and Trout Lake, and made their first trip today. The latter hat been driving the Mage to Waplnilia. John I .e got hilarioiit yesterday after noon and as arretted, when he put up :l for hit appearance belore the re c ir.ler lldt morning; hut "he never came hack," and to he forfeited the money. III. Hello llinehart left on the morn ing train lor r.iril.ind. and will take the Canadian Pacific note on her way to I New York, v, here the ,ll rpend j HreKS or lid lllilll n. main- n i'-'pi I'radiiate course at Ihe Polyclinic Not lii'Sl only her patient', but the doctm't many frien.lt will mist her greatly, and while wishing her success in her studies, await anxiously her return. Last evening Kev. t'. F. Hawk de livered a very impitssive Hill cl.-.jurut termoii, I .king at hit tubj.-ct "Who is the. 1irdT" and for the twenty-five minute in which he tpoke Ihe large audience teemed lo listen wild hteath let attentl. n. During the month if November, at the reijiiett ol Ihe league, he ill deliver a teriet of termont on "The Ideal Home," beginning next Sun day evening, when he will tpeak on "The Harbor of Hotne.M On the l-'ih the subject will he 'The Ann Chair by the Fireaide;" l9'-h, "The K icking Chair by the Firetiile;" and on the 2Cih "The Home Circle." The Sund.iy Oregmian devotet ao entire page to a description of tript along the Columbia and Willamette rivers, giving a tpl'mlid Idea of what a treat may ha expected on tuch ex cursion. Among other thing ii tayt: "The voyage up the Colombia to The Dallet I justly accounted the fliiowt thing In the line of scenery that Portland ha to how lo the visitor. All summer long tho two tlemer that ply daily over thlt route are thronged with tour ittt, whose cxprettiont of d.'llght, at the mountain l-egin to rise on either fide and their majesty dawns upon them, are liuiiled only by the number of adjective in their vocabulary. We understand one of our cilir-en in the dark misted III cairuiuii, and, imagining it was rummer at the seaside, took a bath Saturday night which he did not really intend to take, lie scarcely expected to do anything to rath, at leatt not in tuch a large lull as the Columbia, but he went doa n t.) see the boat coino in and ttepped iff the bout Into the water. That is, to he tavs. That' eonietlilng like "Checkei," who, ( when he Marled down tlatr in ihe iiioriiinjr, mot hi intel f coining home at night. How he could meet the boat and step off of it Int.) the river before It lauded, I beyond our ken. Wo are glad to announce that the Students Literary Club was organized Saturday evening at Moore A Gavin' olllce. Unite a number were present and became member, and it l to lie hoped a large number of young men will Utinia Interested In the club, a it i the only organization of the kind In the city exelniively fr young men, and jntt what hat long been needed. Harry Curtii choten chairman and T. Itroaiihlll tei ietary. The neat meeting ill he hehl on 1'hurailay evening, Nov. od. at the lame, place at Ihe hour of I i .., lor the purpnae ol pei fectlng or- KHiiizition. All mem her and thote who ileaire to heroine memhert are le 'luealed to he preaent. The (iieation for dehatu It "Ileaolved. That Kngland it Justillci in I'rotecullng the War Against the I!,).-ra In the Traiitvaal." A'I kn il of properly fortale, A farm '" 'eu mile creek, ten unlet from thia '"ity, Ihe Southwell hometlead, having 0 ecrca p oaed land, 'Jo acret bottom ilnid. Creek ritua through place. A fine i home h r tome ho.lv and to cheap thut P """" It,. ;.het,aN,,.fanvor.e. S,., and"1'1 Uir"' AiJ iocietJr of on- at c.i.aider thia. One half' a bkek, Military l'"rtl0',. wl" " P'ocure for them de Ail.liliun to H.lle, Citv, con.ia.ing of til '"hle children of all age. All applica full lot.;city water can heobU.ued, good t""" ,,e filed ,n (,"''ce- ' location well tettled locality. ( ) tier mutt I The American public tchool at Manila ell, and will be told at ihe following ; onder the management of rioperinten acrice. $110.00 will buy the alx loit, j dent Anderton, an Oregon man, are which it f ID and two-third dollar per i t-rowing rapidly In popularity and el lot. I aould a-k any prospective buyer l 'cy. They have practically been oftheaeloit to inriiiire at to the coal of j other Iota In Ihe i.tn locality and I gorantee that he w ill llml that they will tell from loO.OO to TIO0 t each. See Dad liuMt. We have been reiiu-ated lo tay noth ing concerning the "twell, relined ami altogether elevating eociuty event," whii h it f tirported lo have tnkeu place j on Memaiooaa Island: ?: S.itardav night ! Hln.ut the hour a hen Xin.lay wat about todnan. II it did occur at the place i tp. ki n of, turely the decaying enrcartet . ol every retpeciahle Indian buried there ! Billing toe inlet lliey were engageu in j unheeded when the name of those who tuch u elevating pastime, lleaide, we j , thut lolating the law are well known aould not care lo have it known that j 0 everyone? inch a thing wat even thought of in a , .... ' ,., . . ,., I The company which y to present Christian community like ourt. i ' ' , ' "My Friend from India at the ogt There aa trouble In Chinatown Sat- i tonight will arrive on tlie afternoon unlay and the pig taila were flying train from Portland, having played in about lively for Jarkton wat after their I Haiein last night. Kvery indication owners, tome of whom had been ar-1 pointa to good production and a retted the evening before for failing to f crowded house. The curtain will rise at pay their toad tax. It wat decided to!g;.-) sharp, to that plenty of time will allow them a test cae, which wat tried he given for the production and ale3 in the recorder'i court Saturday after- ! allow the company to leave en the east noon, W. II. Wilton and F. W. Wilton I bound train. appearing for the plaintiff and F. Mene-I Papert published in town near The fee for tho city. The attention of all e, are commentin g rather freel v and ho have refuted to pay it called to the j fact that tho case was occi.ien in lavor oftheciiy, and taxpapert who wish to I ((Xik . drop too much when lhe Minne fight the matter a ill have no course j wU ,roorig stopped there recently for a ..pen to them i-xo-pt to have their cases nnJ ii,s011:z .J tllf, until they n-.ieaed in the circuit court, P-j wffe black In the fHCe," says one paoer. peals to the Circuit COU.-t C.inilot be !.,.. n, ,,,,, -,.. ,never. nhelber uk(.n ,, ,, ,,,ney !eS, than (10. j J.rks., aay. he thinks it would 1 : .cneapi-r io .: imn ' t- I ......1 I.. I . I" a n to he seen he is dclerminfU to en- I force coilcclii n. J. II. Ciadlehaugh, of tho Greenhorn dittrlct, and Then. J. Seufert and K. M. W ngate, of The Dalles, paid the Ameri can cilice a friendly call Wednesday. Mr. Cnidlebaugh is a trained newspaper man, and is now interested, with Mr. Wingate, in tlie Golden Eagle group of seven claims in the Gr nhorn district, j Mr. Cradlebaiigh slate that he has opened up tome rich bodies of ore in that district, but will have to do con siderable Hoping beforo he can com mence to thip tho ore. He hat frequent ly struck pocket of ore in thi group of claiini which will run a high a $1,000 to the loo. J. C. CaUhr. secretary ol the Siunpler Towntite syndicate, kindly located quartert for these gentlemen, otherwise they would probably have lieea unable to tocurs lodging for the night. Blue Mountain American. Aud thut a lecret it disclosed, which E l has kept from The Iallea young ladies, for this it Ihe first Intimation they have had that he ia a mine owner. Explanation aie in order. Papei were, filed in the clerk' office today wherein Henry Gardner ' plaintiff an I Wasco county I defendant in a case to recover (tiVH) damages for injuries received by the plninliffon D.'C. 21, 1."S on Kico's grade, eight mile this side ol Dufiir, In the Fairfield neighborhood. All aill lememlier the dreadful accident which resulted in the death id Mrs. Theresa Keese, and the injury of Henry Gardner, while on lhe way to the city to obtain a marriage license; how the grade was covered In ice, raining the wagon to go over the grade Ihrowingthe occupant., .1. .....Il.lu r.iii'l t.inn I till... i OUI, Willi I nr If I . mm Tlie i.lainl.irclaiiiis the county has never I..: .. n. i .. . " kept the graue in en........ - w - traveled; that numeron, defect. In , raid grade, which drains the water I, , 1UIIH U..I 111... I..' ... ...... melting snow and ,ce, cansmg it to I & n ivered with iw distance of,. ,. , .,. ,.. liom roVfM twenlv to thirty rods are sccoiintahle j fr the accident which caused him lo be, ,.,, Hnil wlPte down badly maxhed np and hi. limbs a, so. hrtVe tliv,(ri.e rroceo.linn com bniken to that he was unable to perform imnoe(lon he o( m labor for six nioniiie. mu m" nritnt PT CeilSe llirt'froin. lit ther- - "- i - V: " T?f lulirnev. Moor; and for his attorneys (tavin. T'icimIuv I'Hily. The collector will no doubt soon call upon those who have not et pa'd over their sul scrlptiom to the proposed Im- provementt in the Or' '. lyttem. Look out for him and he prepared tl meet your obligation. At the Knderthy trhool, taught ly Mira Maljel kiddell, a baeket tocial will be given tl.ir evening, pro It to he uted for theri-hool library. He tald hit name wat John 1) e when I'liirman arretted him latt night; hot John Ioe mi up yetterday, to we think lie miiat of been too drunk t J re member hit name. However, he paid hit (2 (hie i.'ioruing and it ready for another apn e. All pertona wiehing to take children, "'"'r 'J' or k"1'". ,or adoption or ...ou.u air.ie kj ... i. organiZ"d but about three months, yet the auperintendent' report for Ankjst thoa an attendance of 2,738 boy and l,7tM girla, a total of 4,504 aud an in crease over July of 600. I'l.y tici jus lu the eaet now nltribn' the. prevalence of appendicitis to the habit of crotsing the legs. They tay by trotting the lega, and it it generally the right 1 g that it put upon the I Itretch, the undigeated food pauses into the veriform appendix and eelt up an inflammation. In the tpace of a few hour pathological procea tet in and an (U1fHVOrabiy ,, ,iie alleged fact that .,,, i ,i, .!-.. oirls" nf that loa n ie criti,ism is aimed at the old, old oM (t0ry of a drop loo much, the vigor and force of the assault, or that it was msde on Minnesota instead of Oregon soldiers. Sumpter News. C. M. Grimes will leave on the alter noon train for Portland, where he will spend tomorrow wtli his parents, and Mrs. E. 1.. Grimes, it lieing the fiftieth anniversary ol their wedding day. Mrs. Grimes and Miss Pearl went down last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes nrre residents of Tlie Dalles for many years, having left here for Portland ahout ten year ago. The woilhy cou le therefore have a largo n imt-er of friemli here, who gladly join in congratulations and the wish that not only may their golden wedding annirerraiy he a happy occasion, tint that the t unset cf life may i nde.nl bs golden to them. The young ladies of the Congrega tional church were ery tnccessful with their Halloween rri'.erlainuient last even ing. There it alwavs an immense amount of work connected with all tuch efforts; hut if the desired end is accom plished no regret is ei pressed, and that end is that a sufficient amount of money is t.iken in lo recompense them for their work. The gross receipts last night were (81, and the audience seemed well satisfied with the entertainment. The program was novel, heing sojiewhat cut of the usual line followed at tuch a.Tairs, and the different parte were well ren dered. The war dance was so true to life that the genuine Indians who took part expressed themselves a willing to travel with at least a portion of the aiwashe and give entertainments. A rase of marrying in hasle and re penting in ahout as lug a hurry, is that of O. L. lields, who about a year ago - h- flfjt w,f- RnJ (wQ n months alter married a woman w ho lived at Mosier. Thoy w-tre married in ,M. ritv in January and when tumnier , thaw out find he realised he had broken .,.,., , P.r,iinw ri.itfp. Hut U takes jretty shrew! ....... . re nlw.ii.l i.f ntrtat n-itn.An irliian ! U come, to divorce case, and hit loving spouse in turn had him arrested for bigamy. He was arrested at Milton and i Sheriff Kelly went np to Pendleton last , night to bring the too-umchly married j cnlprit down. A NOBLE LIFE ENDED- Mra. LstIh MuXaal lld at liar llnnia la Tina Cllj at I3-.30 Tlila .Vlora- iua;- After two weekt of waiting on the very threshold of eternity, Lr. Lavina McNeal ttepped on Ihe other tide thia morning at Ihe early hour of 12:30. For year the ha luffered with itomach trouble, which a old age crept on be came the more terious, and for the past three or four months the hat tuffered intensely. Betide, for the past twelve year the his been a cripple, caused from an accident r -eived at that time in Grant comity. And yet despite her allliction the wat possessed of tuch a ttrong, beautiful character that tho wat a blessing to all about her. Not thnt the ha performed any great deeda at tome are wont to term greatness In these dayt, but in her tweet motherly way baa exerted an influence which cannot be measured and which will t exemplified in the livee of thote the leave behind, and who now mourn her who, though a cripple here, now walk the atreeta of the heavenly city. Her maiden name was Lavina E. Fullen, and the tu born in Belmont, Ala., on May 6, 1824, being brought up in Green county, Tenn. At the latter place she wat married to John McN'ea! on Oct. 20, 18-11, about fifty-eight years ago. They moved to Missouri in 1S03, where they lived until SS4, coming to Oregon in that year and settling in Prairie City, Grant couniy. Here her husband died on June 30, 18S7, and in the following year ehe came to The Pallet, where the has tiuce lived. When hut a young girl she j iined the Methodist church, hut in later years, hen her health would permit, hat at tended the Baptist church. Not in her church work, however, but in the home circle, has the been privi cge.l lo exert the most lasting good, and will she be mihsed the most. Six children survive her W. E. Mc Neal, of thi city; Mrs. F. J. Bavlesf, r.f Watson, Ma.; Mrs. W. C. Allawav, Mrs. F. T. Clark, Mrt. J. P. Buark mil Miss Nettie McN- .1, all of this city. 1 he funeral will take place from the Calvary Baptist church Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Vulcanic EruptloDS Are grand, but tkln eruptions rob life of j iy. Bucklen'a Amic Salve cntes them ; also old, runn'ng and fever sores, Ulcers. Bil. Felons. Corns. Warts. Cuts, Bruises, Burnt, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblr ns. B t Pile cure on earth. Drives out l .;ns and aches. Only 25 ct. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soht tiv lilakeley A Houghton, drug gists. 2 s i. airrr. u i o e- ;y y.'a sf ml. - 'CHICAGO HI USA OOUin po.n.j n.n ...... - " -l . " "k.i . .1 . -.-I-. nvne'. Unn.hlv "Thpiro.tal-..-ur t a va.t d.-iiartmpnt M..r ooiled F. mi m mm f.-'.vTr m.r-h7i'..iwfm-vrt..plia." t liioaif." 1 pwrtli IKeaM. lw shoiil.l na-..l.-.inipi'ntrir thm-M-or tin. .ui. AJdrJ, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. WHOLESALE. The following lines IV ays & FULL ASSORTMENT. Garden Tools, IVep Well Tamps Blacksmith' Tools liubber and Cotton Hose Hr Iron ar d Steel Winchester and Marlln Kifles, latest models Hlacksniith's Coal Fishing Tackle Wagon Maker's Supplies Jhrycle and fundi ie ' Wrought Iron I'i pe and F.tlings bmilh !k Weston and Colt's Revolver. JJarh Wire and Nails. Warranted Lisk Anti-Rust Tinware Warranted We will replace every piece if found rusted. Granite Iron and Stewart Enameled Ware. A Complete I.iue of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. l'lanet ,lr. Garden Toils Etihford Wagon John I'eere I'lows and Harrows Racine Huizgies and Carriages Bean Spray Tumps Uuckeye mid l'lano Mowers and Reapers Cultivators and Disk Harrows ' Tiger Drills, lightest draft. Our stoi'k of Builder's Hardware and Carpenter's Tools is complete in every detail. ..a . .. -- - Majestic Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. Before buying elsewhera examine our Stock. IMPROVED TOURIST SLEEPERS. Kallroails Are Acceding ta Denude ! ftllildl C'laa.as M ho Want Ksttar Rlccpina-Car garvlce. I In response to the demand of the ; time the O. B. A N. and It connections j are placing in operation a much better j grade ot tourist tleep .rs for Pacific coast I service than at any previo is time. The I largely increased iratlic to thi section of the country ha demanded all ilu Im j provementt of latter-day transportation, j and in consideration of this the railroads are establishing a servio which ia n cellent in every particular. Not only are the wishes of the fi'tt c'as passen ger t terved, but those who are traveling to and from the East on second class tickets are aplendidiy cired for. There was a lime when tourist t'eepert ap pealed to a limited iiu-nber ot aople who were traveling on the "cheaper" order, in every meaning of the term. Now, however, there hat been a radical change. With the better tourist sleepers in operation the clatt of passenger baa been improved, and one may now travel upon them and enjoy all the priv ileges of a first class sleeper at a greatly reduced rate. Daily, on the O. R A N-, east-boun.1 fast mail, it attached one of thee latest improved tourist sleepers, a model of beauty and handsome appointments. The new cars are almost an exact counterpart of the first class sleepers. One notable feature of the new tourist cars is the absence o.r a tmokir.g apart ment. The new cars beiig built by the Pullman company are not provided with smoking apartments. Thia new de parture has been taken because of tha fact that most through trains are pro vided with composite cirs. which pro vide a smoker for the tltepiog car passengers. (ft. SEND 50 CENTS I'a.TrJtSS M.ST 1 ,J,'r BT4 falilAft 4y rtiilrK 1 . it. U. , tittri M tllBMlltM, II U ft-aiHlM La HerU A tax-r least lna.lt- instrument of trr-fat l-auty. iseiH-rt r bhbvIl, very hltilT p-ill-hfL J-ltlllOlIlt-tJ ial.J tMafl tBtsd holt k4 tat ,11 tlrif la , rrllwtaM saattt lua rwr. t iTiiferfni a.H-urau-lr f rctic! witti paiwt frrlt, la 1st) ftiri awiLaa ttala, ArrfriaviM aia a a (rat bt-atl. uilloeH acil tall iataitMw a. 1 DFT'll ID fK fW r'ilTlB rn.f rful and WtC r- fc1 "n il. Ii;rm-iitl ( .-in't lt-ie with an ntratt i r .f Wal ajaaiit slfvl atria. sa4 a .ataaMa lajalrut a mmi rip-n n-a. ii- an unt- now w piar. fclk THk 1.1 ll tK at issir exaroaai and if f.iiinii jar'ly as rn-rrt-nld and tne frvalrU aarvaia rraa ar aarl ot ! tt:e tjipre-H aitVnt S3. 65 rX.li aatl riprru thirart in'l tha enn. tlete outfit ia ur. hatirfarti'in sfttisa anrewl .f nmner rfnnilril in full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. s "V'fSS' ' i-a,lilii fu.l ) will cue a Uiieroa Haarrrfawar Chart. It I in ait accural aruni?. Iiaviiirf ail n"t. atth whaiTaantt ; flatt iii full rifwr. inrl cni N ?a ily adjuttl to any I fru i tar without chartrftnar th InKtrunient. ilh th na i.f th leIti M niiirertx-ara ajivt-.n ran iram hi wilh"tit the aid cf a f-h-r. Writ for fre siaaM-al tntitnitnaifit and .iann anU nrimit calalotfua. Btrrwthiatj. a. 1 1 ekaleaals mriwm At'.ii r W. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO .bwara, ilMkatl a ia. ara taartwathif rU 4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE TWIQ RlR P&TAI nfllJf- MaitailMa 1H pafta, if VllXi Itichasa Iflia PtU lftlLUUUC illWMiCOnTA1M(1,erilo.tJUOquotMMt 10 iiA, lU'j-iriiU..:---- lat? lanrcwt. anl t?tiaiaita and latt prf n4 rataiaa ,.e a.h-.the-t. HAI.CS THt LOWEST WHOLESALE CMtCACI PRICES IM IVEHTTHiNQ iU'Uiiif er tl.tn in Draara, U'jUsaaa, W- tloaa. tlwUlnr. Claak, lraaaa, HeaaU aatl Sao, Waichra. e-iry, ataawka, HarJwarsx. tiar, Aa-r iraltaral lap.aMala, luralmrf, Haraoaa, SatMltw, But if, tVtac laralaaa, t raa-kfry , Orr, fiaaaa, Huairal Iswlraat late, Isrwiihlat fcra'H, tan, Halr, ls.hiac Tarii, BkjPlra, rhatatrraaahia (rood a, hi. Tlla jurt w Itat your pMn ke fr at hnie must pay for vt?rthinT he huy anil will prerent him fnin oTerrharn-ina yu an-, think ynti bu ; ej.lains ji:t how to onler, how muvh the (VriaAtw itprtaiir aialtaill h on anvthincr to your v-wn. him fck. rrxtaa'Brnrlv 1.M. the i . -ti L-f alne if M ceote. OUR FREE OFFER. S.Vft't.S'tf JSJS hf .i l. 111.' .1. cr.l Kt.-f. .J Ih. S'S k will b. w ym IKIB r -.1. mipmia.nnd you .1.. n't think it t orth lOOtimestlie llenta . kpv tfl Co lwst wh. If4le prices ol everjuuDK.a. II AT 1 HK I'K1IV'S AIIOl T THI CATAIOClti -It in a Djuiiumtnt ul buiuOM. mloruiAtton. auuiwiwla ai4 AUwonarftil r1" or work."- xvatilnrt"t Sstloral TrlboB. "The l'stl vul.a won.lt-r Mati.-h-nr IS. 11 1 nl"n. "ar. Ki-el.iirk A Co I. ni or tlia lajgt h-juaea ot 1U KilMSlai CbK,Ajr..1"-Chi''co Iiitr-ean. . Tl.; blir oatalnene tornu oris cl the BiiMt shopping oudltuna uas tlnt ron.tlt.ltlon. . hii'&jTO. l..wn. ratulo zn In alt publl. p.-b . l." The Hon. I. A nvnthttam. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. .a lllcf .-paaa mm r RETAIL. ire to be fonnd at Crowe. LOW PRICES.