THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 1900. riUPLI IOU ALL KNOW. Judge Maya went uut lo Li ranch at Tygh this morning. K. J. Gortuan wont on a buaine trip to Portland this afternoon. DaJ Butts went down on the boat tliis morning on an official trip to Hood River. Miss Short and Miss Masters, of Gol dendale, are vmiting the family of Sim eon Bolton. The following names are registered at the Umatilla Home: G. A. Ward, Wa- pinitia; J. 15. Kennedy, lyim, . Morris, Tvgh ; C. L. Morris, Tygh ; G. V Hull. Yicfito : C.N. Gilmati. Grass Valley: J. W. Hiiks, Hood Kiver; Kufe Byrkett and daughter, W hue balruon ; W. J. J.auder, Sherar'a Bridge; J. V. Buck, Hood Kiver; Frank Gruhain, Centerville ; Chas. Dunham, Hay Creek j Frank Fulton. Biggs; John Fulton, Biggs; R. L. Kennedy, Waeco; Bart Majers, Shaniko. W. 1.. Huckabay, of White Salmon, was in town last night. Miss C. Davis, of Grasi Valley, Is reg istered at the Lniatilla House. Survevor W. E. Campbell went down on the boat this morning to Collins Landing. Walter II. Moore, banker of Moro, was in town last night on his way to Portland. Literary Club Banquet. Monday s Daily. Toulght the Students' Literary Club will give a banquet to its members and their invited friends in Fraternity hall The banquet is intended as a fitting close to a series of meetings that have lasted over the winter and have been found exceedingly profitable to a class of young men in the city who prefer to spend their leisure hours in acquiring useful knowledge rather than in idle ness and folly. An extended post-prandial program has been arranged and it is more than probable that something will be said or done looking to the con tinuance of the work of the club in a more extended and permanent form. Following is the program : Address o( Welcome Pre O W McArthur Invoking the Divine Blessing-. . . Rev C F Hawk Banquet. , Oar Inland Empire John MIrhcll Our Winter Climate Joseph McArthur Our Society Timothy Brownhlll Our Society Prof C L Gilbert Our Society Rev D V Poling Benefits of Christianity to Young Men Kev O D Taylor Our Mothers Kail Curtis Our Lady Friends Hugh Gourlay Inlluence of Young Men I'pon Society J E Burnett Katurc as It Is in Oregon C V Riddel i Music Male Quartet Possibilities of Huccess to Young Men .8 W 8 talk Law as a Profession for Young Men Judge A 8 Beunett Value of 8elf Control to Young Men HE Nortaup Advantages of Speclul Education to Young Men Frank Menefee Room at the Top Dr (1 Sanders Beneflta of Athletic Training traYoun Men Ir J A Ueisendorfler Our Nation's Heroes J K Starr OurCouatry B W Taylor John (sarin will preside and Introduce the speakers. The Club 1'crpeluated. The banquet given last night by the Students' Literary Club appears to have been enjoyed by all who took ?part in it. Between fifty and sixty persons of both tjexes were present. The program as reported yesterday was followed in the main, bat several speeches were added that were not down on the bills. The members of tbe club, through Timothy BrownhilL, who is justly considered the father of the club, sprung a little sur prise upon tbe guests in tbe form of a aggsstion that the club, instead of dis banding or even temporarily discontinu ing its meetings, should perpetuate the institution in some form along the lines of the Y. M-C. A. The main ob ject of the movement ia to throw around tbe young mea of the town who choose to avail thei selves of it, a healthy, wholesome, Christian influence. It is intended to have a public reading room, applied with tbe best magazines and paper of the day, that shall be open at all times to anybody and everybody. A gymnasium is also part of the plan. At the meeting last night the chairman, Mr. John Gavin, appointed the follow ing gentlemen as a gt serai committee to subin't plans and suggestions to a com mittee of the club: Kev. U. F. Hawk, Rev. D. V. Poling, Hugh Gourlay, C. L. Gilbert and Timothy Brownhill, chair man. The suggestion of a club for the literary and moral benefit of the young men met with the hearty endorsement of all the speakers, particularly the min isters, who promised their earnest and cordial aid and sympathy. ntarlllns; ClalwM, Eighty-five per cent of all persons de dared incurable or given up to die by physicians can be cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by the beneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygenor King. This startling assertion U sus ceptible of proof. We have it In the form of letters from all rlnsaes of people "residing far and near" who are de lighted to testify to the marvelous cara tive powers of this latest ard most per fected home oxygenating instrument. For sale by J. M. Filloon, The Dulles, ml-lwd27 BRITISH LOST VERY HEAVILY Seven Gins, 350 Men aci Baroie CsjUrti ti Bsers. REINFORCEMENTS SENT FORWARD Boers Cut Off the Iiloomfontcin Water Supply and Are Closing la ia Full Force. Ore. E(s for Bale. Full blooded, barred Plymouth Rock t per setting $1 .00 and 1.50. For particulars call on or address, fAKnmg Bros. Box 617. The Dalles, Or. For Hal. Turkey eggs. Price 60a setting. In quire of Mrs. W. W. Rawton, on 3-Mile. Long distance phone 013. m21-2k London, April 2, 2 p. m. Tbe war office has received the following dis patch from Roberts, dated Bloemfontein Sunday : "I received news late yeetcrdy even ing from Colonel Broadwood at Thabao chu, 38 miles east of here, that informa tion had reached him that the enemy was approaching in two iorces from the north and east. He stated that it the report proved true, he would, retire tow ards the waterworks, 17 miles nearer Bloemfontein, where we have had a detachment of mounted infantry for the protection of the works. "Brad wood was told in reply that the Ninth Division, with Martyr's Mounted Infantry, would march at daylight to support him and that if be considered it necessary he should retire to tbe water works. He moved there during the night and bivouacked. At dawn today he was shelled by the enemy, who at tacked him on thiee sides. He immedi ately despatched two horse artillery bat teries and his baggage toward Bloem fontein, covering some of them with bis caval ry. "Some two miles from tbe water works, the road crosses a deep mullah or spruit, in which during the night a force of Boers had concealed themselves. So well were they hidden that our lead ing scouts passed over the drift without discovering them, and it was not until the wagons and guns were entering tbe drift that the Boers showed themselves and opened fire. Many of the drivers of the artillery horses were immediately shot down at short range, and several guns captured. The remainder galloped away, covered by Roberts' Horse, which suffered heavily. "Meanwhile Lieutenant Chester Mas ters, of the Remington Scouts, found a passage across the spruit unoccupied by the enemy, by which the remainder of Broad wood's force crossed. They re formed with great steadiness, notwith standing what had previously occurred. Broad wood's report, which has just reached me, contains no details, but states that he had lost seven pane and all bis baggage. lie estimates all his casualties at about 350, Including 200 missing. On hearing this morning that Broad- wood was bard Dressed, I immediately ordered General French, with the two remaining cavalry brigades, to follow in support of the Ninth Division. The latter, after a magnificent march, ar rived on the scene ot action shortly after 2 p. ui. Broadwood' force consisted of the Royal Household Cavalry, the Tenth Iluss rs, theQ. and U. Batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery, and Pitcher"! battalion of mounted. The strength of the enemy ie estimated from 8000 to 18, 000, with gone, the number of which ie not yet reported. Lokdok, April 2 A rumor of the re capture by the British of seven guns taken from Colonel Broad wood's force, based on a dispatch to the Chronicle from Rloerufonteia, which ie in all prob ability correct, fails to compensate Lon don for the severe shock experienced by a humiliating defeat stvstained w ithin a few miles of the headquarters of the British army of occupation. The public is painfully surprised to learn after all that British officers of high position can still neglect precau tions which the veriest tyro might be expected to observe, and blunder into traps which observance of elementary military rules would have revealed. There is no attempt here to minimize the discreditahleness of the whole affair, so far as the British are concerned, or detiact from the dexterity of fhe Koers, who were apparently commanded by General Dewit. The tactics of the burghers ware evidently excellently con ceived, and boldly carried out, and un less tbe reinforcements sent by Robert have turned t'le tide, aod recaptured the prlaonor, a couple of hundred men from two crack corps of the Household Cavalry and the Tenth Hussars, are now on tneir way to swell the growing deposit of British prisoners at Pretoria. President Kruger is said to have prom ised to reoccupy Bloemfontein this week, and the stubb rn burgher seem lo be closing around the place in such force as promises to be troublesome, especially when it is realized that the activity of strong Boer force In the vicinity of Paardeberg has already interrupted direct communication between Robert and Kimberley. But for the overwhelm ing number at tlie disposal of Robert, the situation would justly cause Great Britain anxiety. As It is, tbe nation ia beginning ta realize, from the nature of the guerilla warfare, that it is liable to amViarrasa the future movement of British troop. A special dispatch from Bloemfontein this morning say that the water upplv of the place has been cut off. This is a natural aequence d tbe Boer luccess at tbe water works. But the authorities are hopeful that the strong reinforcement sent by tbe commander-in-chief will promptly remedy this. It t evident from Robert' that a big engagement is in progress. Although it ia difficult to estimate the number of British engaged, they probabiy exceed even the 8000 or 10,000 men which the Beer are estimated to number. The scene of the British disaster appear to be Mealie Spruit, where the Bloemfontein road crosses a tributary, of tbe Modder river. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all person who may offer themselves as candidates for teacher of the school of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will bold s public ex amination at tbe court bouse, The Dalles, Oregon, commencing Wednes day, April 11, 1900, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Friday, April 13th, at 4 o'clock. PROGRAM. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, physiology, civil government. Tbe foregoing for county paper. Commencing Wednesday, April 11, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Thursday, April 12th, at 4 o'clock : Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Tbe foregoing for primary certificates, Dated this 31at of March, 1900. - C. L. GlLBKBT, 31-td County School Supt. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an imitln Issued out of the flicult Court of the state if Orvajon for Wsx-o County, in a suit tht-n-ln pru.llnu herein Siiiitn Frenrn Is plamtin" and Kmeline liavis. Mrs. Cora . forum. Mrs. Uitf J. Karri". Mlaa .. Havis, William H. I'avis, Mrs. Tina Slahoney, title K. Dm is, Mrs. Annette K. Me.Neal, and B. S. Lauicliliu, administrator of the etteof nilas W. liavis, di-ceawd, are defendants, to me di rected and iminsnding me to sell certain real prorty thereiu dewribid, 1 will at 2 u cluck, f . If., on tha goih day of Aprl, 1900, at the Court House door la Dalles I'ity. Onion. sell at iiulillc sale to the mifliesi rjiuuer iur r ; In baud all of the Interest faf e h and all of the ( above named defendants in and to tlie following described trsots of land situated in said County j to satisfy tne several urns hereinafter namtd, towll: the north half of the northwest quarter ; snd the north half of the northeast quarter snd the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter , and the northeast quarter of the southeast qiiir ; ter of section U. township north, ratine 1 j east. W. M., to satisfy tbe sum of u and in terest at 6 per cent per annum from March loth, 1J. and the sum of '.. & and interest thereon j at 10 per cent per am. urn from said date, and the sum of tl'.'ll.'jl and Interest at 10 percent i per annum from said date, and I.W0.U0 atbiruey'a fees, and llu.40 eosta and disbursements ana Interest thereon from said date at 6 per cent per annum and the accruing costs, and St71.21 and interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum from said date, and Sl:io.4s and Interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from said date: and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said section II, township 2 north Ol fjtw warm s jstotto wyww I- F. ! : 4tM REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Milam & Astoria Hav. u Eteamera of tb Regulator Line will run as per the fai lowing- schedule, tbe Company reserving the right to chsnrs schedule without notice. Str. Regulator. DOWS. , Lv. lialles at A. u. Tuesday , Thunxlay Saturday Arr. Portland , at o r. u. CP. Lv. Portland at 7 a. M. . . . Monday . ..Wednesday Friday Arr. Dalles atd au r. H. Ship yonr Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dalles City, DOWM. Lv. Dalles at 8 a. M. Monday Wednesday... . Friday Arr. Portland at a r. u. Lv. PnrtUmd at7:J4. t TTudJ Thursday Saturday Arr. lall at i:J0r. . I IM) and ranire 12 east, to satisfy the sum Interest thereon at the rata of S per cent per annum from March 15, HOI, and tbe unsatisfied balance of said sums of I1J1I.M, tm 01), Slti.lO, '..'..u, 1671.21 and $l:ttio.4M and interest upon each respectively, as aforesaid; and also lot 4, of bloc 9 of Dalles City, Oregon, to satisfy the sum of and Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per ceut per annum from March 15, l?O0, and the unsatisfied portions of said sums, $i71. 21, $ltV4X, t.am.im, t'.2 20, 11211.93 and llrt.40, and the interest upon each respectively, as aforesaid, bald sale will be for cash in hand to the highest bidder. Dated this 17 tb duy of March, l'. KOBKRT KELLY, ni21 1 Sheriff of Wasco county, Or. Citation. Itemarkabla Cures of Kheaniatlsm. From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber lain s Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting tip free from pain. For sale bv Blakeley A Houghton. AUestlso. F Don't let your old worn out machinery lie In the fence corner any longer. Take it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest each price paid for cast and wrought iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicyeje tires, etc., brass, copper, inc, lead, pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottlee and flasks, horce manes aod tails, and bones of all descriptions. Price paid for cast iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One door west of J. H. Worsley's, Second 6t., The Dal lee. in24-lmo. rlt Yoa Help? Tlie Salvation Army has now 19,000 salvation soldiers in India, who, with 30,000,000 of poor heathens are on the verge of starvation. Thousands and tens of thousands have already euc- u cubed. Will you help to save them by giving souelhing? by taking part in tbe self-denial effort of tbe .Salvation Army? You are invited to Attend the half night of prayer tonight. Come and let us wait upon the Lord. Your servant in Jesus' name, Captais J. P. Sisrfloit. Orssa Eaatar Opening. Mrs. Jayuedeeiree to inform her lady friends that she will have a grtind Easter opening of the very ltet styles ia ladies and misses trimmed hats and bonnets at her millinery parlors, near Second and Union, next Wednesday and Thurs day. An inspection by the ladies of The Dalles is respectfully solicited. in the County Court of the State of Oregon for tbe county or wasco. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Brown, deceased, citation. To Delia C. Brown, Anna Brown, Mary M. Leo nard, Katherine Lacey, Frank Brown, Anna Brown, Alice Brown and Kthel Brown, greeting. In the name of tne Stum of Oregon, yuu aie hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at the May term of said court, at tbe court room thereof, at Dalles City, In suid county, on Tuesday, the htb day of May, 1900, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there'to show cause, if any there be, why an or der of sale should not be made by the above en titled Court, directing Delia C, Brown, adminis tratrix of said estate, to sell at private sale tlie following described real property ol said .(fctate, lo-wlt; Lots A, B.C., D, K, F, O. H, I, J, K, L, in block 57, of Fort Dalles Military Beservatlon in Oregon. W itness the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the said Cotintv Court, with tbe seal of Bald Court atlixed, this 2nd day of April, A. D. 1900. (seal Atteit: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk, ap25w By b. BoltoK, Deputy, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, at Thb Dalles, Ore., j Fkbkuaky 9, l'.KX). ( Notice Is hereby given that the following nnmed settler lias filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, April 4, 1900, viz: William C. Clark, of Tbe Dalles, Or. Homestead Entry No. 5273, for the 8WV4, section U, township I south, range tl east, W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie: Albert Tiiruer,Charle Hosson, Charles Smith, C. A. Gibson, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, feb28-f Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanb Office at The Dali.ks, Oreoon, February 20, 1900. ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make ttnal proof In rapport of his claim, and that said proof will tic made btforethe Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalkn, Oregon, on butur day, April 7, 1900, via: John Frederick Walther, of The Dalles Oregon, II. E. No. 53C. for the NW'4 Sec. 11, township 1 south, range Keast, W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lxnd, vis: W . Wolf, John Obrlst, Frank Obrist, William uenst, all ot I Hi uailea, Oregon. ieb2S-i JAY P. LUCAS, Register. FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, , Travel by the Steamers of the Regulator Line. The Company will endeavor to give its pat rons lue oesi service posaiuie. xui iuiwwi mwt unlive f, Por Portland Office, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Qs.l, Agrt. tsJLfcl livtTSVVVsVTSTI'VlVslatVTSVSirtrSTIiTVttVMMSVlrij C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency or i Greate American Liquor Yellowstone jtour NjMVhiskey, WHISKY f"rflT75l to 15 years old.) IMPORTED COGUAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 yeare oldTi ' CALIFORNIA BRANDIES from $3.25 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 1 1 yearn old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on draught, Imported Alo and Porter. and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottle JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. saas -mp Impulse Wheels and MotolS MANUFACTURED BV AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO ETC SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, . ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent. nn6 THE DALLES, OREG0S NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. UnOmci at VAKoocraa, Wash.,1 March , KM). j Kotlce 1 hereby tivpn that the following named settltr has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in sunnoit of his claim, and that wild proof will be made before t. n. rresoT, uiutva states commissioner for IMdtnctol vtasritmtton. at hisornoe In Golden- aaje, Han ua Muuday, April i, lWJu.viz: Herman Eogellte, If. E. No. SUM, for the northwest quarter of mk'iiiw jf, uwuuiD i DoruL. oi raniru 14 east. Will. Mer. He names the fnllowlnc witnesses to nrnve his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aain lana. vis: Henry Stacker. William Wilkinson. Dlntrlrk II. Htvvman, of Ceutervflle V. O , Wash., and nenry t. tsrune,of I He lialles '. O., Ornron. W. K. Ul'NHAK, marlO-ii Ktxlster, Tor ( o Cash one dollar and fifty weekly twenty-five at Harry C. Watches, And rou can purchase a dollar watch or diamond Llebe's, in the Vo.'t blot k diamonds, clocke, jvwelry and silver rare at most reasonable prices. 3 8 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kotlce Is hereby (riven that the undcilirned haa nren aptailnled by the county court, of the state of Orexon, for Wasco county, administrator forihe estate of Patrick Hrown, deceased. All imtsoiis havlnc claims SR-siiiht said estate are hereby nolilied to present said claims, croperly verified, to me at the office of rlniwtt ki In lialles 4 itv, Ore., witliiu six mouths from the date thereof. Listed January l'i, J'Wl. DELIA r. BROWS, n271i Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thc Dai.i.kb, Okeoon, j March W, 1MO.) Notice Is hereby aivenfthat the followlnv- named settler has tilel notice of his Intent!, in to make dual proof In support of his claim, and thstssld proof will he male before the reirioter aim receiver ai ine uaiies, uregon.on Haturday Msy.l!jO, viz.: ' Helnrich Lobbing, of The Dallee.Or., H. E. No. 4"7.i, for the NWU, section 17, town ship I north, range I -2 east, w. M. Ili'nsmea the following witnesses to prove in i:. mi inn resilience upon, ana i-iuiivatlon of said land, viz. : John stetrtnsn, Henry Kiddell, Michael Doyle, Charles Kihuert, all of Tbe lialles, Oregon. UYf. A VM. martiH Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned hss lieen duly appointed administrator of the state of J. C. Baldwin, fleccsM-l. All persons having clslma against said eitate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verliled, to ma or to my attorneys, Diifur .V Mebaaaa, In The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated tblr Hlh day of February. m. K. H. HKKKIM.. Administrator of the estata ot J i: l.Mi (Jectased. ftbWii XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LD Ornca at VArorv, Wash ,i March u, t. Notice Is hereby given that the following, nsmed settler hss tiled notice of his Intention to make llnal proof In support of his claim, snd that siid proof will be msile before W. H i'reby t nilid HtaU-s Commissioner for !lntrlet of Washington, at hlsotllee In (ioldendale, Wash . on Monday, May 7, MOD, vis: John G. McDonald, It. E. No. fsw for the northeast nusrter section 15. township .1 north, range 1:1 esst, W. M. Ho names the following witne-ses to prove his mntinmnis residence upon, and cultivation ol said land, viz: Hainuel f,. Cnnrtnev, Itsrrjr I'ennlngton, Ell i pel ,i,rt, ,,t irt;n.,4 . o.. Wash.; and Nelson B. Brooks, of Uoldendale Wash. W. R. DI NBAR, Register. martM-l EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kotlce Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon for Ws.no coim'v, executor with the will annexed of the last will of Mary Jane Bcezlcy, deceased, a 11 persons having claims sgalnst said estate are hereby notified to present them to me with the proper vouchers 'at my ottlce In The f.allea. Oregon, within six months from the dale thereof. Dated Feb, n, VJW, fcW" .ecutor. Spring is Here and So Are We, WITH A FULL LIN OF Elegant Stock of Wall Paper to Select From. PUTS, OILS, VflRIIISIIES. ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC. Washington Street, between Second and Tbird. H. GLENN & CO. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot n kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TJSlA Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle ton JC lOUr. Tb'9 loar " manufactured Mpregaly lor famflj w.-ii. i i ... DH: MerT'Mk Kiiaranteed to give satisfaction. We eel i our eooda lownr than an h,... t-.v... . eall and get cur price, and be inrtn. "Ue, "a " 7. UD 1 Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandall S Barget UNDERTAKERS kt EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle