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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13,
1900
The Weekly Chronicle. -
j.ithoct induing in any threats or withdrew the British support ftom
THE NEW YEAR GREENHORN.
Frederick the Great which Pitt bad '
aaa Mb. fcat lha .
.m i.VlcJ lac.tt i-t
Jrw :
;ttT ) s ii t-Oif UfJrt
Crr la. J lix
ltamr( involse 1 in the part.iioa
, ,.r rv ... ut. the Astoriam This ' gien Lim. National astipathie are
1 1 U'y of rce that mean, rery ' sometinK. longdived. Wbe:ter,ui Cm, Jm. 6, ISO).
J Imuchfor cur coerce, and U deed cf George III. waa bad or good, ; CaKKLt :
it come to I celerstood will t it certtinij lives alter nim. It ; CbroBcf tal turned hi o!d
re.-irdeJ as one cf tbe lest woi'ai cf decidedly unwise for tbe liritiiu ,t.:epvJr loose to count cff the d-iys ol
t .ritie to don which wi.l ! ih vr lls.O. so Ur h 1 nn cobwdn
13
V
v th? t .resect administration.
, The occt.'ul brat cf diplomacy; teedles-.ly intensify German prj-i-
corresrer.Jer.ce is sutlcient answer' dices. Another German writer in
' ,,-, mbo tare been fearful that ; an American r-eriodical a few month
jsr nr f.'o t.'Tii r&UW lbwiuse ccr tda-iE:strtlon did rot go declared tbat William II. m m
new.
Lv. liaile
Secretary Gig' recent rejxrt;
cf go'.l coin is ciies.ation ia tie
Unite I State cn Nov. 1. 1
Kit these fibres tare beea chal
2e
bluster and bellow ctr comffirice popular with the masse ot the people
oullbe seiiyuslv itjurei by tLe cf Germany that, contrary to the
'facility and wpiditj wiib LicL Acerican notion, be would be
j European cations Lave been carricg ctcen president if Gerrrany were a
icbit Scce tLitV it migLt bare repctlic. Sonse of tbe Driliih naval
bn letter for us to bare Joined ia offcers ia tbe neigbtcrbood of
Wk .. . T- M 1
-e,l r y rro eor r aa.kser, d j , , T....
ibe WasLtcn cor,r.;0dent of b. we m iug Tery JiliUy to weaken the
CTr.tu.esIxtD.rectorj do to civ -ze the infi ,eace of the Kaier with bis
Bobert, ea to bare htttm; , - e fcr !e mnd abo:ish lhe Br,tUb alii-
bv Prof rscr raii,oer statexents.; ' ' ' r .
is ?oir. to f , J out -Letber there ! lhe ' u' tovemmenL .nee.
b been a' 2,- ia lie customary j , We eigbt have kbI wiMh-.fji to, A literary society op at Tbe Dalles
tcauaer of eau!jt:rg tL' asoot of CLlc'' nJ';:E w,lh Grwl BrU" ! bas debated the sixteen-to-one qoes
o Al in the cca:rr. j U" dec!ire,i lhal we wouM DOt , tioa, resulticg in a decision against
-WLt trocV.s the mitt daectcr friIt LErel lo d"P0ii C0UD-' free silver coinage.
There bas been
the Tribuse, -is that while be? u Ul ttsl wcuIJ rL,r5 L're in ' good change up in the bunch grass
s the .bereaboctiofiLe greater j Ted m in eBbanassica IJtEcoltie. c,ion of 0re20t Jn ,M2 the
kno5
rattcfthesMcoedia this coun- W, D l"e olner EV-'&M tl t-uro'e sheep owners up there voted the
try sisce li'i. as large a portion of "d LTe c U5 COre aDX,etJ "J ; Democratic ticket, because Bryan
it as i X-X'X-.V) baf eluded bii ! double than was worth while. In-; aD(1 L;s cocf,eres had informed them
carcb." Thatistosar, tLego!lin!eiJcfdoIcSn-r of the5 lLin'' ' that free trade in wool would be
circulation cav be csly about 00'V tLe "''',-'.oD, through tbe ef5- ; gQOj fof tben)- Tbey got free trade
0.H..V-.-., ics: 1 of the .mot here-' ciPDl J tf b" lQieUJ i in wool, and got their fill of it. For
tofore estimated bv tbe treaiurv ! gc-tited with the great powers of four ywi xhey were ashamed t0
otTcials. j Earci- ,aJ ith lLal rhiuZ Asiat!c , look a sheep in the face. Now the
It develop that for core lLl0 po-er, Japin, and secured the con- j are exlreCCjy wafJ of any promise
te.y year, the mint ctHcia'j bare &f Grf at BrltalB' R'3' Ger' ; made to them by Bryan and bis
been ue:c4" at the a.utitr of F'DCe M'1 Jspan t0 lbe con' I friends. Tbey then soured even on
gold coin acnuallv melted do-n for r l,nat,on of tbe a door P01' ,D free silver. Eastern Oregon is pros-
TbaiMi.T
4 ?turdT . . .
I 5 r. .
use in the t.s, and a deep suspicion
exists that their guessing bas Ltea I
i China.
All the details of the agreements
! br which the doors of China are to
of the
perous. The calamity bowlers have
nearly all left or been cured; tbe
goose bangs high, and the sheep grow
wide of the irutK
'HeDce, so.'.) circulars are to be i uc vu lu luc lu,c,tc "l luc ,fat on the succulent bunoh-rass.
sent cut to frn.s usir., gold in tbe j wor1'1 haTe not Wfcn Ierfecte Lul So there is no longer any hope for
arts, a.kicg ttem to say bow much ! lhe cf the from the j Democracy up there; at least not for
gold coin t ey have melud down reit Pwe,s " 8ucb 89 to make 11 ; the Bryan kind of Democracy.
daring the present year. If their i certain tbat -difBcnlty will be ' S8,em Slatestran
rpr,:;t ir.MM i 'found in coming to a most satisfac-1 ,
lion cf, sa,), 10,000,000, instead of
l,:O0.C -0), then the director of tbe
mint will know where a good part of
bis m:sir,g 500,000,000 has gone,
and be will have to revise and cut
down bis estimate of the amount of
gold in circulation. Bat if tbe re
plies show tbat tbe million and one
half gcess is about righi, then tbe
mystery as to the whereabouts cf
that i O'Xi,00,000 cf gold coin will
be darker than ever."
Should tbi nifmije prove true,
and if it I found that little morej
tUn 500,000,000 of gold coin is'
actually in circulation or rather in!
tory arrangement. Thus the Lnited : The reduction in the pnblic debt
States in tbe most caceful fashion during December is a very encourag
possible bas secured the basis for an j jng piece of financiering. It amount
arrangement that promises to be of ;ed to j,731,824. The increase in
the greatest benefit to the commerce j the army up to the 100,000 mark bs:
of the world. It will place all na- j necessarily made expenditures bigb,
tions on an equality m competing j but the revenue i3 also growing,
for the commerce of China, a field in j Income exceeds outgo at the present
which the United States has become j time, and this is likely to be the
increasingly active to the profit of j general condition tkrough the whole
our exporters and manufacturers. of the year. The peiiod cf deficits
"" is ended and that of surpluses is at
XGLAXL'S MJSTAKEy C0Ci:SbRaAm This is creditable to the
It ought to be apparent to the Present administration of federal
British govtrnmpnt that the repeated j affalrs-
seizure of German vessels in South,'
'1 .n. nrtt ,im:rjiiitr the DlLetV and
nine that bare pd back into tne
abyte of eteicity, lot I do find myself
wonderini wtat the cce year that bat
COt TCI fuBO is;rij t I uiiu "-s. . , i
)e)nfes a:o to a iffprtiliooi dread that ' Tu3y
tte last half of tbe is tof festive cf
what tLe rwolu will be when added at
tbe coee of tbe centarj. However, we
ball all of ns bave to pot np with what J
e (et, and we may be lucky enoasb to : J
get off with one cipher instead of two. j
I really hope to. Tbe Greenhorn is
qaite livelv this winter, mach more o j
the coming cammer will see socb activity
in tne minee as was never known in
Oregon before. It if undoubtedly a
gieat mining region the greatest known
to the world today but mining here, as
everywhere else, requires patience, per
sistence and determiuatioo. The Bonan
ta mine, now producing 0O,0tO a month,
was twelve years in process of develop
ment before it began to pay more than
expenees. The famous Red Boy, pro
ducing t&5tC00 monthly, was mined ten
Tears before it began to pay dividends.
And the Golconda, now yielding no-body-knows-how-mucb,
flirted with its
owners for eight years before it "prom
ised to be good." These are txceptuns
to the general role, and in each of them
the mine could bave been developed in
a year, bad tbe owners been able to see
into the ground. The Bonanza ledge
bad a tunnel rnn parallel lo irfor 1200
feat, and the ledge was oniy thirty feet
distant all the time. Tbe Golden Eagle
bas flirted the same way, but I was in
talking to ber this morning and she
promises to quit coqnetlir.fr and nnite
her fortunes with mine for life. I be
lieve ber.
' 5
REGULATOR LINE
Dalles, Fortlantl & fistorla Kav.Ga
Tbe Stiimeri of th BtaUor Line will ran is Jwt
luwicj ct"lule. tbe Comjjny reterriDf the right to ei,
teholule without notic.
Str. Regulator.
(Lioltrd Lnaii)gv)
vr.
Lv. lorlUnl
i 7 a. M.
Fn.ly
Arr. Iilc
at 5 r. a.
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalles City.
(Toochinf at au tJ f,
COWS.
Lr. Dalle
ni o a. a.
i MoDdaf
WfdnelaT
Regulator Line. : SSHfe.-
(uucrtaio
M
Thuri
MID..
Art. IV
(UUftrni
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Trarel by tbe Steamem c.t the Reralatnr Line. The Company will endearor to five iu
rocu Uie bet Krvicv poasible. For further information allru
Portland Office, Oak Street Dock.
CUKtUVftVLTiTiKlTtV I T1UI
W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.. ThDt.
r,TITlllTITITTtriWMIM;,
if'; n Wheels
and TvlOtor
MAXt'FJlCTrBEO BV
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL d
policy.
the hf.nds of the bi,ks aid the j African waters is bad
people it would follow that the ier j German historian, in an article in one j Uiat lbe (iisease at jj
capita circulation of gold would be cf tbe American magazines recently,; 0 h , tl.ic.kpn '
Ji. tie more than . It sLould be said there was only
remembered luat this question is not 'Germany who did not bate England, j jJ,,
;a;seri itv Afivrfn .r -:i i i m . . t
- ..vv.,.v, vi nee silver, tauu luiu nusviie jvaiser. ine story
If Mrs. Filloon's suppositions are
correct in last week's Agriculturist,
Moro is not small-
I pox but chicken pox, what is the
vaccinated lately? Wasco
Sumpter, our supply town, is putting
on more airs and leos style than any
town of its size I ever saw. It is crowd
ed with people of all sorts and degrees,
the mining expert, the prospector, and
the promoter being most in evidence.
There are seventeen saloons and a
brewery, five hotels, and restaurants
innumerable; two newspapers and a
"dob," all for patting Sumpter on tbe
back. There are stores, too, where you
can get part of almost anything you
want, and a postoffice where the clerks
haven't time to read the postal cards.
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING "
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, E
Circulars and particulars furnished on application. .
F. S. GUNNING, Agent
nn26 . . THE DALLES, ORI
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whisk
WHISKEY from i.ih xo $'.00 pir iiaHoo". (4 lo lo years oldTT
IMPORTED COGNAO from 7.U0 to 12.00 per (rallon.
0LTMPIA BEEB on draught, and Yal BlaU and Olympia Beer in b
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
but ty friend and suppliers or the
single gold standard.
.1 SOTABl.E SPEECH.
now is that the Kaiser himself is be
ginning to get anry at England.
A TliuunaiKt Tonguea
Could not express the rapture of Annie
Phil-
Tl.: . t - l ...
au.Bu.aj v, u,aj iiu. uc wue, u'.K. Springer, of l!2o Howard St..
tue ioi,y or fcugiann s course is prct- j adelpr ia, Pa., hen she found that Dr.
ty apparent to most persons by this j King's "ew Discovery for CoLsumption I can hardly wind up a letter to the
j time, says the Globe-Democrat. j had completely rured her of a hacting0,i Chuomci.b withont going back to I
Pt11jt tl.Bt f..r it'-ir.u a.... Inl I IIIGPe Oil K'lrilnV.m! M f.t Mr, I hw
d ...... j i "''. crti 9 i . n i inane - . . . . . j
111 In 90 v rm nIH .
. 1 1 .uuiiu til Lun 1 1 rr m v . v in iirni i iiijiji i i ' i iftii.iT nn I ritTrft i .a. .p. ...... .,
... . uii una i a jpsi.AaxJim irn o..'o io to.iu ir gallon. (4 to 11 yer 01
some of the saloons, whers (I am told) j ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
iu iair anu ayipu-ime iorms 01 tn
hand-painted representatives of the
gentler sex are whirled in the giddy and j Imported Ale and Porter
(in this case) intoxicating waltz for four
bits a whirl, drinks included. On these
several accounts real estate lias "gone
up" and ia still going. Why? Well, j
Sumpter is going to be the Denver of I
Oregon. The Blue Mountain American '
savs so, the Sumpter Club says so,
"General" Warren, head of the townsite i
syndicate, says so; the property owners j
say go, and, of course, it must he so. :
Nevertheless, I would advise my host of
wealthy friends to leave their $0 50 in .t
the old etoc ing f.r the present, for!
directly some of the Drorrtv owners are '
going to find values go so high that they ;
will be and remain "out of sight."
C C. COOPER,
MANrrACTf I'.KIl OF
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
DKALER IX
Tents, Wagon Covers, and all articles usuallv
kept in a tiret-elasa harness shop.
Oj'f-ite
.MiMj-lj a Warehouse,
THE DALLE?, OREGON.
This Stamp a Guarar
MAKER
of Quality.
l'robablv there is coniiderable
Senator U.-veridi-e bns made bis
fceh and it n.is ja?t hat was ex-
l-.- cf lino. lie is a man who' ' - ' i liie a burden. All other remedies and ! have 'urination for me, partly be
rcal.zea, boner than most your..' men j . 1 dtclors could give l.er no beip. but eht I cui '' hat tome other poor j
elected to hi-h U!l -c do I'mfil,,.,,,'"""1'1"'""'"' w,1"('e:l li.gl.ir,(l an(J.faysof this l..al Cate-'It toon re- devil felt hen sentenced to indefinite
is a tiri.e to e-..k nr.,! .. ... i Germany in re-aid to tl;
n .... 1 1 , I I I I I L f . T .T . - ' . r, . .....i ... 1 , i . 1 r .
...ll, U.:. ...!.-. I .. :'l ...I.- .1 .jwjir. 1 .tcl
1 . IA sjnndirg its pram- triroughont the
at.rthe conflict c-n U. Ths Mory : onivc-.se." ho will everyone who tries
uis neon rc i cite 1 with reat tircum- it. t-r, r.r iij;cnVery forane trouble
stanti .!ity ncci.l'y, r nd it bus i.;vcr
coWarehouse
Compa
tbe
' t.. f
. v!it Ul.t
ser.! I i'w ;f
hi 1 SO :i. ('.,
an 1 - ii j
d I
fill i n-U:".!i;e
lb; !. ;udi, .!
i'l-
'lli'Ije kept
c-ccf.sii.n pre
ni.d l!:en be
tir.p-rtir.ee to --ly,
s i.at. r l;t fringe
j ii.cs lat s'jiiiiiitr,
"ie sevft:.! iu.'rj.
. . . " . - - . ITT .
ie Uocr war, movel tli f a:n in my clie?t ar.l I can ; service in tne ureenl.orn. An l so I ive XXQPt 0.0110. rTGrS iCiV SPfi I 4-TQ 1 Tl nf ,11 Jr;
jan-1 the distribution of territory in r,ow s,t"'p eo,irl'Si.v. somethinC 1 can i you a 1 nef i.ttle sample of what be j , v ? "-
take place
cf ti..'
I
il 1 ll
I'll !',r
in iijU !
; ilrii't
c t.M' tri.i
1 i li :!,!
t-i fi.; in a 1 j'.
H cf va!:.e t, t!.e
lie iv.'Ms i!,t- P'rj:i
t' d. t! ue, pi-M'-ivi
-.-.., Ill !!,(
iMi.fc pn,b
n ri.on ll.e
. rnl in lhe
ii. iM. He is
pi vrf i-sive ,
i'. hi.', old
t rr-f n ; i o i
been foraiully dei.ied by cither tbe
lit ili;!i or the (itrm.m L'ovtn.nient,
ahhotuli t!it re ere some cautious
dirchiii.crs on the ptrt of tiruirtn
( UkiV.s in to j cue cr two of
the thirds nl.ich Get many mis t.id
to have agreed : The s'.i.jv in iu
thought thirty years ayj;
IioniNsoxvn-LE, Or., Feb. 11,
My Little Sweetiieakt:
Ves!er.j:iv I nc-ivrd vour letter nn.l
ti.riat, ci.n or lui.js. Price ;v I ine little til. ri?tin cr,. !!.. ,ir...i
B'i i !. '1 1 iu I o tie fri e if Ulakeiev & ' I was yn wiil never know, udIpm you
II inhton drr.g etorej every bottle j are banished from lhe world and nil you
gmraotf edrf - g : l-jve, and jnt wb n you h.ive concluded
., jllit you Hre forutten. receive, ns I
U.ie ...U':!e Cougu Cure is the best iid, arnrnt.c that not nii!y you nre re
remedy I ever u.- l f ,r :.,iiirb an.! i ''iinlieie,), hut that foui'.;oi'ie felill be-
CJ, I-. Jt IS ll'.i-'i i f .r
T7nn X J" Tl 1
xiuauquunurs ior a eea uram ot fH kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an i
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts. :?t
Headquarters fcr "Eycrs' Best" Pen
ton Flour.
C .u;
'.oj,:
" i ' i X I e
-'"'lit. Il-nte it
Aiii'-r;cni p"(,'j.e.
1 St ite -or.ares
!y S!.d tu ri'iivo
I lif.cst. s; in t !.i c!e.-r.
--.t 1 .'in-u-.L-e j , . ;.jl,c. tnt enrgov
'rr,n;.r,l is re-olv,, to keep and
t'ovein tLt-e i.,:;in.U. H reacts
be c!3 fe.r;I, i;i ,!eive:y and hiuii-
ir.i-'i 1 1
Chriiilr'n ul!
It i-t the only harmless rHm..'v ! the heart f;ck.
bicn-1 f'Mtuie?, tli.-, t (hue is un under- j that gives in mediate results. Cpri's
Ciiiths, l.oairies, eron;, pt ci-
nionia, t.re r:il. ; t is au l nil thM.a snd
i'lng trotitilc?.. lis eaiiy nso prevents
01:8111111. tio.:.
I ti o I inn r i.- n:i..;:.i. tnrd exprclv fr
II:.. ; Klnri ni .'1 i j .... ....... I .
... , . ........ ..t ii , n.. 1 in k: e .! in
m, o-ir xuf low . r tt.ati any house in the trad:-, and if v.nj d,..,'t t:
i.u; j.i !-! ai.U L'O coiivinee.l.
Iii e in and loves von
Ke if," writes H. f, iM.,.-a i, i... ... v. , .... ilHlfhrcr PnVnp T)o, v. Tri a r i ..
N. tViiliau... 0-;!,trvvi:ie, I,.d. ver ' cjn..,,i 1 1 X" !... " .il. Wiey aUQ U1V
talis, it 13 the oi.lv l.armti.sK r-i, t tie heart f;ck." ami phi elv I ),nvn m.nj.n
t lia heart sine.
standing between the two govern-'
merits, ninl thuteacli is ii'ung tu have!
more territory in Smith Africa after. '
the ivir ends than it' his now, is;
pn.hal.'v tcirect.
evtrli.eless, the activity of lhe'
I)iit!'.i ar-sliips in overhauling and
L'EAI.i:i:.S IN
F.xperie!:ce is the het 'leajher. b'st
Arker'a r.t.ytis'.i Ii 'ii.e.ly in any c.ish ol
c.i:ie'h, c 'i l or crou;.. SLouM it fail t.t
tive imuiediat.; relief tuonev ref u.,!-.!
svarcLing t.crman ir.er.Lant vc-seds 2 cts. and 50 tts. I::ake!..v .& n,
'1 ie? hreHkiii- ihi n i
r i every u..ru: i have tn cte t. tin. van-I
ishiiu t-f i ne ("il l hope alter the other, i
' ' t-'y beraii'd the tf'.ivel won d not'
I.h.v, has iiisd" n.e cailmi", cvnicul nod
oe. I h It, letll'jiit like n! Mr.rh.i.ii ,r tl"!
I gnt, an 1 ilrihing aith the i!de of rieU- nil 1 J c
lr,s and bop-less human. tv. of nhirblHII KinQS 01
milling csni9 arn mud", ioiu leiterl
has changed inv thoimhts into other: r . - ..
ehaimeis, an.) turMiv. it voo nn l, , pHnfiMl Snr.fil!
i
nons.y in bis speech,
reasons that will ap; eal
Thcv arc
and seizing their cargoes, or patt r f : Drntrglats
.them, is calculated to distuib the'
i arrangement which bas been entered:
sftonalv to
of good results. Telegram
into between the heads of the two
panei. t ninl wan f,,r n,e. I cannot 1 i
lighten 1 ,."r'.' enonn o reluc another tusel : .
...... h.'111-ii giain i niav not!
ag4in be thrown.
Hear liiCe girl, mhat would I not give '
to see you, to read in the pellucid depths ! '
: of yur frar k eyes the etorv thev have i
I so often told me; lo bold yon again in I
I my arms, and to know that the rat. 1
r V .... I. - . I . 1 I '
..iiui term, ii.jw out a oream. whs a
I wonder if that time i
CrandalltSBarget
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Irjiiij: iin-jiPraiioMS Miui.ly JctcI.
opnry cat.ir. t...- y dry rp the Secretion", I
r. ... "i-iv.nLi.' r.- . i I.':.- I "i.'H.iM'-l. ftnn no mm
Aoiencans, and should tc rroductive ' e ica(,inS German; roca.:S:r.:r.. far i..oreM.riou.H trouble tban '
uvoeiiauiTs, who a lew cxcentinns j i-i ! er.: -.rt i. avoli oil drv. Olis'lii rea itv
.re bitterly hostile to England. The1 and Cl
i . . i ' fc ai ibsi
... v ;y hi MO),),.!!!- rilB 0S SO OltBil
dashed from my parched lips?
That is part ol what be said, but your
readers time and your space forbids
fnrther quoting. I U, I knew tnat
theiomlest hopes of both mere realized,
hut I don't. In fact I don't know much
of anything, for I am only
A GutKxnous.
Robes,
Barial Sh;
Etc.
n -. - - . . rAHI,lfli,n r.m . I T 1 . - .. I j Ma T l-.-'s f'f1',i T'' i i.b..
...i.j. ji.nii iir.u i yc i units - J1 I'" k ci i u, - , , , ,, , . '
Tbe .res". 1 f l'" K8,3j; tl ItrtlK
the president and bis secretary dating back from the diys, a ccnturv r,!u!c:1 toT ' ""f - A,l Hr.lt-K;st,.,ii
of state deseive the congratulation, and a third ngo, during the i
anl thanks rif tho rr.nriri- i . r-i-.i,- . ! . : .:
.,.1J lKJl iueir )cara war, wnen Oeorze III., in his 1 " "-"'' thim ltwif
Success in tn-t ' il.o .1 , r; J 6 ' f'ver an irntalf-d ai.d amrv surface, roll,..
kectilnz tbe dor fl f.f ri.iriK 'snn-.iiw (v Dili 1 at . . .
epen to the commerce of tbe world to resign from tbe cabinet, and then
inp; lmm'i:atelv tbo i.ninful i
With J.ly'a Crr-ara Jl.iltn yoa are armed
agaiust Nasal CutarrU aud Hay Fever.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH. Pione car.