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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1300. A Very Jttey Ghristmas to You. Take our " Merry Christmas" tomorrow a a eronal one given in as much the same spirit as a cherry "govxl morning But may we not speak a word of business, .too? friend to friend. it's Christmas time, we'll do it in a very cordial wav. -it i from As In our daily announcements, in the paper, we try to tell you of the store happenings in much the manner as would a personal friend. Read them, then, as though enjoyed in friendly conversation. Almost daily we invite you to the store in the very same spirit as we would in asking you to pay a neighborly visit. The store is yours, and in it you may come and go at will wo never plague you to buy. Take this way of serving you in lieu of a personal handshake. The store will be closed all day Tuesday, for 'twill be Christmas day. The day we hope will be yours. Let's enjoy it in the broadest, most liberal way forget business in a day of good cheer. Yours verv tru.lv, PEASE & MAYS. A Tnku at ttMUM. to Poriia Der. JO, Ui'A, j W wia to call y.atial attention To til Eatrixu j oar literary exweist. Tbey have bsa Tie a cf the death of Mm Pearl onree of pi-jj-. a.l plwawjre t r.t j Dr-m -o i B-irtird, walra oc:nrrkl ( : itor aad j.!tat. Aa they are pa it Tie D.a D-. i;a,can am a fat lie. w en-tij taiitm onr tax parer of sarpr.ee aa-l shock fcj her many fr:n is tj dietrics tt atreat a 3.1 .tJt.4 f..f aad aojiaintaai.-ii. Altbongn her bee.ta them. ta bad: re, tag tfcere ta a :t to of it b-t for tome moatb i tna. The fatbali t.n ha disbanded, end it ia to be regrettai tht uit J; I aot have 4 eaaace ta ahow what tiiey were i aia.U cf. Tie Uj has duce iu beet to i tomnnajrw! wiia Sar-J il, aad ' Jading list tw-j ica aaswerrng the de-:j-piioo of thoe wan-ed h4 taken room at the Ciiambi hot! aad err ra Nel, tie eonc odet to prwtpon tf arrvst C.i qiraing. KI-piag trace of :n ta-txit. two uiScer Ux,k their tw.luT.ftii wmt from the hotel and a soon a the men eaois oat on It a idaw.k they norm placed aader intri. : The ahar-.J at Coast." eonnty wa promptly called ap aa.l jivea descrip tion of tb ssea. waea t.1 aar cam baca that they snood be he'd at all hai rd till tbe art I of Cvpuc Sijfiff im B. ; oq in flrt M bcoaj traia. Mr. B.iirt.T arrii hr t&; moraia a f tu piMl to 9x1 Uut Th .: odi -iaa ha i raajht tha mux tha FVni:d:o ccsr ra afiar. Ooa of Ita praoar r-i jtri at tta houl aa TSomaj Eirifft, of Saa Fraa i cijc-, aJ tfca oihe a Uaa W. Laakinf , i of Prn i:too. a.'cbooh Kjth cf thm . oawa ::. Thy bai on thaaa a :.j'a grld watcb aith a diamond aet- marna aha .as a popalar aaJ tn.x. hi b-r dnt of .xl!.aca in tba ttn4- V. a''. r"J chlia ,aJ ktkt wita fa! K-hool taoher. Hf arnUa, of tha aia au tiiaa .r baforaj " , . , l' , 4 eroo d:jpouion. chry manar aa.I ' EsrarTbo-Jy maaot bai3. aa.i th-y : t- oa Fir true kinJnecftart .n.ieari bar t ' mrl all tr..i, rpacura ' "T,' . " all. X..t t r.m.. -i,- .h-iata.t!aa. T ;r ., Ona of the pt nooar bad a aaar- ' grew from ehiljhooj lo oaoboci aa i j to theme, bat a.'o to oar instroct waa loved by o!J and toqb far and nar, ort.who hara baa ry aceomm.ji:in, J bat in tvery neighborhood whera ib; ttajinji ftr hour and ok:n w.th a j taught will her death be fe't aa a par- at aouoa aad reeeM9. , I tonal loss. Her place is oar memory ' The fouoaio teatifaerf attend tha no oaa asr"rrpa!d it wot'.l taraiaasa fataJly. he a H ara c! t Uat Marvb. Saa aa marnel ta V. 1 B jfford, a we.I kaowa aad raapevtad farmer of Hart aad. Tauan laaa taaa rraaa a pm, bat au oe oa'd accapt a year ia utof.h tr.eir ei!ed Ufa aa ' oor enr.eng. Wa had a tame arraB-d rery tippy aad their fcrjit, eteary j w.ta tUa Pjrtiaad b:h boo. utJi, tmt boma a ceoter of hoepita.ity. ? tiiay ithdraar. ayic that a piaved Her parecta. Mr. asd M'. Dyaion l "i"t teaai'' maa. Wei!. a did p!ay aad brwhera Bert aad Gy are !! ' in teaai mea, bat tsey wera hia kaoaa ia lb et aad of tea euaaty tehool ttadan, h:ct right (tra toeoa aad kif eateemed by aeerrcoa. For j priyiega at p'.tjinf. A tbara ia a.i masy year tbey bara lived ia Camaa fwaltioa ir tha;r excuse. e bare et Prairie. If erer a ditifil Jjufhter aJ it J3 aa a plain, ran pis rae of feir. irter broaght cheer, taneniae asd ' A laie la near tba and r,f tha term bright nej ia a home Pear! certainty did ' d aa wa 'oak back oeer what w hare la tteirs. For aeTera! year prior to her 1 duoa, a rea.'ije tb tt t bare baa been a j can never be filled by anotLer, bat will anna: meeting of the Wentera Diiioo j alwayt be fragrant with hr loving j kindly deed. To thoee who are near I eet and deareet, whoee beartt are torn and bleeding, whose looeiinea U incs- preS9ib'e,f.to whoe lips is now preeeed the bitter cap of sorrow acd whose grief is deeper than words, we woo'd say, look up aud beyond. There is One who Ongoa SLU TeacnerV AianeaEion. to be heid at Albany Ewetnser ?-2? : J. 1 S. Liniers. Miiesa Hi'u. Miry Doathit.: Etta Wrenn and 5fr. E:he. j Maad Mxheir.of tae data of XC, is; home from Wheeler eau.ity, where she j Unjjht a term of schooL j ! new Mclatuaii of fiae qaahty at d t wore a eery flaa sd aadershirt. 1 Fepai SneriJ Biakn'ey iientied ail i thee artii-'e aa bTin beea recently 1 sroiea fr-in Po !'et )o tevpie. Ha ia i fbnnei! Tas Cnai5!ctt that tbeee ira ; porUat arrest make some seveoteea persona that they bate ta the CmatillA exjoty ssder chrfa of barjlary. Mr. Biakeiey retirne-1 borne with b.'s ! prisoners thia afteraooo. riurti ti)M amo euits. The Weekly Ghroniele. tHK U.UtlS. . OKEGOSt OFFICIAL f JLPEB OF WASCO COCSTI. Published in tiro prtt, vn H'tdnetdayi and SatvrdaMt. SCBaCRIPTIOS KATti it hail, roeraea raaraio, a aSTasca. One year fl 50 4ix month 7 Three months 50 Adrertisf nc rates rataonabie. aad Bade knows on application. AiMraa all eammnafeatloos to"TH7 CHBOS 1CLE," Tae italic. Onegoa. LOCAL BKXTIT1BS. Satarday Daily. Dr. Sandeta, rooms 1 and 1, Chapman block. - tf The Dafar Dispatch says Tom Fargber whole mountain side coveted the track at Dodson. and an army ol men is at work oo it in ho;e that tue obstruction may be cleared sj that through traffic may be resumed sometime during the night. The Salvation Army will have a Christ mas ship on Tuesday nilit for the poor children and families bavins; no tree at borne this year. The public is asked to share of the abundance that God bas given them, so that hearts and homes may be made bappy. All goods, such as groceries and clothing or money, will be acceptable. Singing by the children and music by the string band. The pablici cordially invited. A free will collection will be taken for the tame parpoee. From W. J. Hoeforc1, of Collins Land ing, who was in town today on his way to spend the holidays at Moro, we learn recently refosed M a head tor a band of j hl, a poetofflce h been established at SOO head of mutton sheep. Mis Bertha Robertson, who bas been teaching school at Wapiaitia, returned home last night where she expects to spenl the Christmas holidays. A sarrey i being made for the ditch ao4 flame and route for the polea for the Hood P.ivei Electric Light Co. As won at the sarvey is completed work will be pashed vigoroaily till the electric lights thine in Hood River. Glacier. the landing with W. L. Hunting, of the firm of Hunting & Hosford, as post master. The postoffice will be located in the (tore of Hunting & Hosford and wiil be a great convenience' to the settlers of that neighborhood, and a special convenience to the many patrons of the Collins' springs who have hitherto hadtogt a long distance to get their mail. The question it offn asked, remarks The rumor that was all over town yes-1 the Glacier, bow much return in cash terday that Engineer Cutis and his lean be expeod from an acre of straw fireman had been iti-ired when the ! berries in Hood River. P. D. Hiuricbs, train ran into the big landslide at D xl son, has happily turned oat to be false. The men imped ia time to save them selves frora a possible death. The stockholders of the Wasco Ware house Company bare c incla led to erect a 50i-barrel fl raring mill on the groands immediately tut of the wareboase. The building will be of brick and werk will commetc) on trie stroc'.ore jat as soon as the'westher will permit. A letter ha keen recited In this city from one of Krogftr'e followers asking for informstioa aboat Orezon, with view of wublishieg a Boer settlement bere. If the Eastern Oregon Lind Com' who is weil known to be 'painstaking In everything he undertakes on the farm, tells as that his strawberry crop of about four acre returned him last season f I, 017. His cash expense for picking, packing and crates was 1340. The work was all done by bis own fm.ily except the picking and part of the packing. His total crop amounted to 577 crates. This gave him about f 150 an acre to pay for his own work and that of his chil dren and team. Workmen engages in masting rock ol for straightening the railroad east of town and making fills, have 'unearthed a bed of stone coal on the land of C. tan.:.i u ti air.,, .A Weldf, one mileeait of town. The big farm land in hherman county next ' Pl c7 '"w" out-cropp.ngs year.-Moro Observer. of eoA " M,ef1 Ktt' 11 lhe dT' n , . . . . , 'of ciil proves to be exUnive it will be vr.u.eo,utn wav .n .. ; , ... . . caiDrJav lK itme 1.1! itul nilnrl .Tn.-a afa. J I t. - I. a. - -I..- H'Ol tinle. f ,h- ,i7.-i tZ a h. !eab.!ity years of its existence He says he l-! J1'1'.0.'1 wyt knew Hood River wtnM conn n lution not to drink any more for while. 1110 itiryeaninetnum wlub will give their next dance New Year's eve, at the Baldwin opera house. None but the members and their guests will be ad mitted. Elmore Rice will be at the M. E. church Wednesday, Jan. 2nd, in a mag nificent program, assi3ted by Mrs. Lillian W. Baker, pianist. Seats $1, at Blake ley's drug store. A vagrant, who gives bis name as Charles Buleon, was arrested yesterday for being drunk and disorderly. In de fault of the cash to pay a $5 fine the fellow was put this morning to sweeping the crosswalks. Pianos and organs will not cost you much now. We dare not state prices in print tbey would make our competitors fuiious. Call at Nickeleen's Book & Music store. We will continue our sale until our entire stock of pianoa and organs are sold. We sell on easy pay ments If so desired. Every member of the football eleven, and others interested, are requested to be at the practice grounds at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening for practice for the game with Wasco, at The Dalies on New Years day. A competent coach will be present, and it Is necessary that all should be In attendance. Marshal Driver arrested yesterday a drunken Yakima - Indian whom be found lying in the mud la the middle of the grade immediately west of the Umatilla House. As the fellow was dead broke and bad not been disorderly and nothing would be gained by con fining him in the city jail, be was turned loose this morning. F. H. Button, of Hood River, Informs the Pioneer that be and James Sones have entered Into contract with the Storey & Kaeppler Lumber Company to furnish 50,000,000 feet of sawlogs for their mill at Cascade Locks. Most of the logging will be done on Wind river. They will have charge of the camp that has been established at Wind mountain and will also pat dams in Wind river and drive logs din that stream. Button A Sones have sent ea;t for a f I . Vtmn .K .1... .X . ' has fathomed the deepest depth, of I teach again ater the boUd-ys. ia 7oea"to.iiy """. uuuian eorrow ana neea, wno aranx to1 ?iew crcwa in l A U tJea Lave re- the dregs the bitter cup, who died bat;emd their stadiee ia the hih school after an absence of three months, dnr-' Ing which time they bAva been engaged ' ia teaching. E. B. J. lives again to Und op the broken hearted and com tor tail that mourn. Ia this time of your great need, let His be your solace, your refuge. May God comfort each one. Oxx Who Shakes the Sorrows. Treaty aad Amendment. The provisions of the Hay-Paancefote treaty affected by the Davis amendment are as follows : Sectiou 1. The canal shall be free and open in time of war, as in time of peace, to the vessels of commerce and of war of all nations, on terms of entire equality. Sec. 2. The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised, nor any act of hostility be committed within it. Sec. 3. Vessels of war of a beligetant shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal, except so far as may be strict ly necessary, and the transit of such ves sels through the canal be effected with the least possible delay. Prizes shall be in all respects subject to the same rules as vessels of war of the belllgerants. Sec. 4. No belligerents shall embark or disembark troops, munitions of war or warlike materials in the canal, except in case of accidental, hindrance of the transit and in such case the transit shall be resumed with all possible dispatch. Sec. 5. Vessels of war of belligerent ball not remain in waters within three marine miles of either end of the canal longer than twenty-four hours. The Diivis amendment, adopted by the senate, is as follows: "Insert at the end of section 5 of arti cle 2 the following: " 'It is agreed, however, that none of the immediately foregoing conditions and stipulations in sections numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 of this article shall apply to measures which the United States may find it necessary to take for secur- ng by its own forces the defense of the United States and lhe maintenance of public order. ' " ibis statement will make the matter plain to interested readers. An Historical Xiiabir. 'It may not be generally known," says the McMinnville Telephone-Register, "that the original copy of the first number of the Oregonian, a fac simile of which was printed in the semi-centen nial number of that paper on the 4th A Father's rrt.t Tax DiLLis, Dec. 22, 1:W0. Editor Curomclk: I have frequent ly noticed comments from yoar pen, ss well as others, pabiisbed in yoar paper from time to time, in reference to the sa'e of liquor to Indians and minors by some person or persons within this city. It seems strange to law-abiding citi zens that such matter, that is cf each W. Lord returned ymterdA? front a bustn trip to PurtlajM. T. M . B. CaiwtAia aad H. F. Li-, tt! Hh1 River, are reg-sterel ae the L'x- tiila Hoo-w. B. F. Langhlia returned from Port-!aa-i yeeterlay ta epend the holidays with bia family. Mine Xeilie Mjioni arrived here yeeterday from Sbanik? ta speed the Christmas holiday with friead. Max Laeddemaan, of the Antaiope Herald, returned home toiAy after spending two or three das ia tbe city. Mrs. Robert Kelly, who has beea visiting (or tbe past "week with fricada ia Portland, retarned home yesterday. Ctrn- Schwab. i.jt years a vained vital importance to the vontb, of this community, (not soeakineof the iniaa. I employ of this orfi..-e. now with the tice to Indians, shoold be allowed to ! Ir!i0-,"0l8OfV C?P!!'r f f0?1"?' ... . arrived here from Portland yeeterday t pass apparently unnoticed by the offers ; fp)01 cbrietmaj with his mother and of the law. as this seems to be. It is a I sister. frequent occurrence to see oar; ncen I from 15 to 19 years of age comic oat I BUSINESS LOCALS. from different saloons in a state of in!ox-f Yo wiU cot have boila If voa take Ication. There Is no exense (r tnis, for Clarke A Folk's sure care for botla. asaioou man woaia eitber bare to be A fall line of East ns as film a anJ an. - - - . dead drank himself or a fool, or, worst of all, lost to all sense of shsme, ii he did not know or could not see that these beardless striplings are under age. Havn't we enough fathers in this town who are enough interested in their boys welfare to put a stop to this dastardly traffic, indulged in, as far as tbe saloon keeper is concerned, for mere beastly greed of gain, to take this matter op and see that it is stopped? Let c hear from you. A Fathkr. A Villas Blacksmith Haired rile Little Boa's Life. Mr. II. H. Black, the well-known blacksmith at GrahamsviIIe, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been sabject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he ; plie joat received by Clarke A Falk. Clarke A Falk's flavoring extract are the beet. Ask yoar grocer for them. Floral lotion will care wind chapping aad sanbaro. Maaafactared by Carte A Falk. Soale Bros., professional piano toners of Portland, will be ia town the coming week. Leave order at Meoefee Parkins' or Nickeijen's music store. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paint when yoa eea bay Jame E. Pattoa's saa proof paint (or (1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for $ year. Clark A talk, agent. t ml D Witt's Little Early Riser are dainty little pills, bat tbey never (ail to eieaase the liver, resove obstruction aad in vigorate tbe system. Sold by Clark A Falk' P.O. Pharmacy. Wanted Men and women of good character and reference, to renresent aa We hare bad tbe doctor aad j established hoase, pi ended ocportamty would die. n..,lm.n.m.m,,n.. hm n,.nk.i.;.'. ' tot advancement. AJdres P. O. Box . ,. i 567, Portland, Oregon. notl-i-lmo Cough Remedy is now oar sole reliance. . na-uiing yoang maa eaa mate rou per j month and expense. Permanent poei- t:cn. Experience aoaeceeeary. n rite It seems to dissolve tbe toagh maca and by giving frequent doe when tbe tbecroupy symptom appear w have found that the dreaded croup U cared before it get settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tain no opium or other injarioas drag and tr.iy be given as confidently to qaick for particular. Clark A Co., Foartn end Locatt Street, Phiiadei hpia. Pa, fA-tf Oar toilet aereenire are of tbe latest importations; sometbiag aaasaaily fine, and at a price that will convince yoa that we meaa to give the people of The habeas toan a-iait. For sale be B.akeiey, Deliee aa opportunity to bay at metro- the druggist. Advertise Lattsr. nt.. was found in Yamhill countv. logging engine and wiil put it on theFor, BOmber of years the editor cf the railroad now baiit at Wind mountain. 0 , , offered 1100 for a cocv of Rivet's pioneer shoemaker. Its! Tbe road at tbe present time is oo'T ; lh, gr,t i.fae, tut none was fonnl. - ill make it valuable, bant two mi:e oacc irom im Dcrini the list sickoefs of the late are often boilt to coal miner, river, bat tney intenj to extern u an- Wm u,lffa!I,t cf Amity, he gave to Following is the list cf letter remain- poliua price, free oar eajt window. Geo. C. Blakey. Don't cm any of the coanterWt of DeWitt's Witch Hzi Sa'Te. Moet of ing in the postoffice at The Dalie on-, becn are worthies or liable toeaae in- calied for December 2"2. ISC'O. Pern ! of DeW.tt s Witcb H.zel , .... ..?!: is a certain enre for pie, erxema. ca.ungfor the same wi.I give dateoa;,f. .,. n1 fkia d,-,-- I i Ut this n.ine, if it proves to be each, is other mile, thereby tapping a flee belt Geor?, HlmMt secretary cf th Pioneer ji!er. IU"T t . . . ...... . . . . .; 'ftl !fi Trev dj nil exaect to com-! . . . 1 rVngrnan, B l'Kaie-1 a nere i ue cam i a muiwun- - ' . which tbey were adfertised: Anderson. Lieta Jones, Henry Barford, Mr W A fill vi i - t. a t i. . .L..a a - - Ml place yet bat what It ee.od to ; "roJ PM iu v"' docr- "e making ol it. G ackr. Hjd liiver Glacier. The musical people of onr city a-e ' nxioa?!y looking fur aard to the visit of j Merry C'trintma. Ir. Beaf'ea I'.a.Mo. Peruke to oir ; er crvant f r Cnristmas dinner at A. mence operations nntil spring. Weodla Bsll .alr. A marriige iicenfe wa iwoe-1 Sator- nay afternoon to a. r. trie, ia ieaa.cg ; t i. rjrr - - -a - . a:ciation, and assistant secretary of s grtjk, jj g j th F'(-v oriety, aathortty to take : Ciirke. Mr A f et'.i'V'f a'i pa?-s, ani preserve what-! Clark, W II '2; lever of vaiae might be found niaoeg; i;'. Harvey, K-x. tr.em. Ia this C'tyon the 50 t., when a rcital will be, K'ren o i tbt evening in t'.c Meiholi'l; ciiurch. As a pianit Mrs. Iiftr'iie ' knoan t- maiy I l ie i j '; ;!', i!eo kiow of hr pi u'a'i'y in Portland ( xiutical ciiclet. The No. 1 pnr, nc-l-b ina I, ar-j 'ivel I ere toljyat 2:1) an I r.aed ; '' wn li.e roal. Ti is. ti.e fict we'.t-. n- Minr ti.at l.n r.ac.l here merchant of Victor, an 1 L?oaa Cciiier, K.ll.rs. 2- iofBcyd. I. ut a fin n tain pen. Acrvkinthej Another was ia-l to Geo'f Tyrrell ruM.er h-i'd-r is I.O'in I by ?rn 1 nf n, j .oai. Vn !rJ, rt II R ver. 'fii.ee ire. Rs'.urn lt this Glfi.?. Z:-2 j Another w ial t-) E. M. farfjce, : The Nw York C.h s'.ro wiil if iM'nr, Jn I Ettaer Lla Green, of, C. I ail dsy t.trnorroe, and ihe it j The Ii. many MH'omersn merry CliriMm. j At. I Ml an ther ta:; ... t. ! ... i .1 r .,'... it,,..: mornnt" Frjok K.ffi;; lal D;ri , IT. I.. 1.. 'I'll r i. . - . . . . .... .1. arno'inc'! to ri-aK ai m cai'ect'on the long fcanJ, acd is now ; one cf the relic on exhibition at the IPi'v'cti "XiT rxta!0 the Port .'aa i ci i: '.. WLea K iit.r SsXlt as hia ti.i. first r5r I I' t hare fc-l 'ear cf j -r. I-.? f..e-l'a.iie f?rc;d a ccB;'.ca in rirt tf a very, lrr.ret:ng ceceoeial ccniter. J n, Mr Si I'e Len:ner, E W Lan. r Jlil:rd, Mr W L Tj:ta, J Totey. M Mti tt'hr:j. A W i' aerw n. it o n le M in i, J iS. Ajid ty Ciarke Faik's P.O. Pharmacy. r When jol neeJ a Hhiof and hea! i ing as:ipsic application fir any tar ; p.--j, o th or ;r. l DeWitt' Witrh ; H zel a'Te. a we.I ia :a core f jr pi'ee aad io lie.e. It f.e.'t or with : oat learirj a fear. Ewr cf eoonfer , fi:. Soi l ty Clarke A Fe.a's P. O. : Pca.mi'ry. are ' Morn th'A.TrjLkfr.'.f f!-l R.ver. While yet aftrno'a It L. V H all, of th! c:ty. t.it fAlnr-.laT ''ly morning p..HBger trains went M KwnMr, rn. ml.r-rs M the l Mba.l IVrti.nd over the V.r.h.rn I'.cif!t fo,l. ' ..wiUtl.,,, practic. at tl.. rmr,., 1. . near Ty..Vo.lifps.u.Jb.,:k her fc..!Ho.M. A. Mwlj'l residence. We- MUSIC FOR EVcRYECOY. We tT jii-t cd cp a car !:aj of R;l a-1 Fitter. -CfT.t t-rjrifii: ict'j aco cwjn'.T. fc-jnf at Th Cf-l.-lr.ited Wtaai 'Sa.'vidjr Inck beer wiil te on draft ea Chrlita? ee ! director it IK'.cry lit cn. .re y tcg t S -il y :i t.e n?l t x-i tji ever t;r ti" iuor. iV.t.er re-"?' acfr-:'' tcr gS til cm .Xll f UtiHittlja r Vartarhtf. N '..-;' her-? t g-va ttit fc pirt ntrsip heiet'.fvre litiag ttwsea Grant JIij aal L. E. Cre, !r the t5.n rx o? Va A Cr- we. wa dl"v-l D-f. I, G?aa: Mm re- V.rzi. Te li:a w: i 3- f:s,:rr' li er t? e o J fir si ti:i f i ; i l'r; tj L. E. Crowe. A'i ciaiti ai-:t tr.e rai i ilep aid. t-' t ' " ' " ' e-'edis tie Sruj I 1 t..sj. t.- nr M it. L. E. Czji, Many per.)n have i a i t3eeiperirce of 'r. Vf.Kt s .r si ia. of X.rth Strai'urd, N. H., who a;, "Fir year I st5ird t'-'rtire ho ctf'-r.ic ia f ''.:.-n, tst K'ti I'-f;.a Car male a i man ci rr.e." Is ::.': wv.at J ;i e. and is a cert ' a care for d.-pi!i a-id evry f.jr3J cf ttociai'i tiat.. I: 7 j ruief at nr.ee even ia tn- w -.rt rt". rl .-ir." h- - 'ut 'i t -i f - 4. - ,. i iy Carke A Fa 'i P. O. P:irxii.ry. T iaiiMiiaal Arr. t f . t l.z; Is l. J it: tv.f J-cid r if. f.ry -virlt Myreri-s Piia Cere, .'..T.fe'i renie'.'y, i ,l tie riia i g ae. ?ol 1 by C"'rke A ta.k. eve at th p!c of all theeu:i-ner of J N n omciaisexnerte l tf.ri'a.l I'.rl'an.l I The AHnv i.oiindniat '"'I lo arrive here by b'at aut 4 and ll.o lm x rat's r.r.ly hope f r l.lm 'c:k thi afternoon. It I Slid that a I is thitt l.ewlll make an Iron-clal reso- dl) 24 LI'M. HI.1. v .v. l-.-.v. t.-w !.-w-V t i r:riit..-m,Bifi. w . ' Yo- i ! del c in UeGibjlldlcg , ' " thrw-iurr, t-irregte-t ir;n ba 1 :... rroef f;r a h;l.Jir irj: A! I .t "ye-trday mo.rr.icg tie ?..! I , cf tsitil.i c:acty 'phone 1 jr-.i'a'. ' r.r Oat at l. A fall liner of Christmas r-' found at th New Yrk Ci S:jt. be coreer Th.ii J aad l"nr;3 tre'. j f, ?.w J. M. W:. , a wif. ci men tiat were wictl at i TeaJietJa fr bar'.ary. Mr. A'.-ky Tie Wi'kian wareact, oa Firrt :.t. i f e rent cr a.e. It i a 11" t i f-:. w iti wa'r e'eva'cr. At piy to .Bt3i Wi kisK-n. IL Lul.e. t.-i tf