The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 17, 1892, Image 4

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THI DALLES
OREGON
TUESDAY -
MAY 17, 1892
Telegraphic' jriasbes.
The trial of Edward P. Deacon for the
Murder of M. Abeille in Paris for - inti
macy with hie wife, is set for the 20th,
Deacon was crazed by jealousy and now
. pleads for sympathy, saying that be
only resorted to desperate measures after;
all other means had failed. '- He warned
' Abeille, and endeavored to get his ;wife
to consent to a divorce without publicity, 1
but she refused.
- In San Francisco, on the lGth, among
arrivals overland were a hole family of
children, three girls and two boys, who
had come all the way from Switzerland,
without escort. Each child was tagged
with an ordinary baggage ' check, and
. the eldest, who is 10 years of frge; bore a
letter from the Swiss consul in New
York, recommending them to ther care
of the conductors. . They, arrived in line
shape. It was a joyous reunion when
the father found them. The mother of
the children died in Switzerland' while
her husband was trying to make a home
for ber out here, and, on hearing of" her
death, he at once sent for the little ones.
The youngest child is four years old.
The little book Tamerlane, one of Poe's
poorest poems, was sold the other day for
$1,860. Poe used to think himself lucky
when he sold a poem for $5. There are
some men who cannot make a living until
a long time after they are dead.
NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS.
As manager of The Dalles Ice "Co. I
wish to contradict the statements that I
was only acting as agent for an outside
company. .. I own one half interest in
the company, and will sell ice this year
and for years to come, and should a crop
of natural ice come in this "locality we
will put up enough to supply this city
for three or four years and Spokane com
panies will then have to withdraw their
agents from here. Kespecttuiiy,
W. S. Cbam, Manager; -
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' Billdinc MlUrtri.
We offer to the building public- a full
line of building material. We do not
resort to trickery to buy . pi; sell any
lines bandied by us.- . e .
Wji, Butler & Co Lumber' Dealers,
. Sole azents for the "'Oregon" lime and
Oregon sewer and chimney pipe. 5-7dtf
Notice to Contractor.
Sealed bida will be received until June
1st 1892, by the directors of school dis
trict No 50 of Wasco county; Oregon, Jor
ine erection of a new scnooi House.
Plans and specifications can be . eeen at
district clerk's office at Antelope. Right
reserved to reject any or all bids. - .
- -': ' -' PlBRCK KlXSKY, "
5-13d2t - District Clerk.
., , . - - -
. MoUe. -
Water consumers will please to take
notice that all sprinkling and irrigating
from the city water works must be done
between the hours of 6 and 7 a. m. and
6 to 8 p. m. Failure to comply with this
rule will leave the- consumer liable, to
have the water turned off and a 'charge
of 50 cents will be made for having it
turned on again. .
By order of r
5-6-2t.' ' Thh Water Commissioners
TO THE TRADE AND CONTRACTORS.
I DESIRE IT TO BE tJNDERSTOOD,
that I have appointed Wm. Butler
& Co. exclusive agents for the sale of the
"Oregon"; lime, at The Dalles, and sur
rounding country. Other parties have,
through surreptitious and unbusinesslike
methods, obtained a small quantity of
this lime, which may naturally cause
the idea that Butler & Co. are not the
exclusive agents of these goods.
. . $Jtf . Such, .however, is not the fact,
ana further stock of this article cannot
be obtained from .. others than Wm.
. Butler & Co. The trade, however, 4 will
not lose sight of the fact that the great
strife to obtain the Oregon lime by other
dealers droves conclusively that the
"Oregon" is the best lime in the market.
. Very truly T ? f yx : 4
5-7-d6t-wlt T. F. Osbokn,
Gen. Agt. Or. Marble and Lime Co.
JERSEY BULL"SL Lambert y
The thoroughbred Jersey boll St. Lambert,-
will stand for the season at the Co
lumbia Feed yard. .For service apply to
David George. ' 2.25dtwlm
NOTICB.
Having bought the boot and shoe
shop of 0. W. Adams, on the 12th day
of February 1892, I hereby give notice
that I will pay and, collect, all accounts
made since that date, and continue bus
iness at 116 Court street.
4- 30-dlm Thos. Adams..
SlO Reward.
Lost or stolen from my ranch near
Kingsley, a dark brewn' horse,' branded
K. K. connected, on left shoulder, small
star in forehead, weight about 1200
pounds. " He was last eeen near the
ranch on March 8th inst. - I will pay the
above reward for his recovery.
5- 29tf Mrs. J. Bomw.
"t', $ XOTIOX. i 4 ..M
" R."E. French baa for sale a number of
improved ranches r and uaim proved
layida in the Grass Valley neighborhood
in enerman county, xney will be sold
very cbeftp - and on ' reasonable terms.
. Mr: French can locate settlers on some
' : good unsettled claims in the same neigh
. borhood. , His address ia Grass Valley,
v 8herman county, Oregon. :'"
. 1 - -. -r-r-:-. '.I '. y i-
r- j Wfcr- to Clock, j
11 you will call upon Mr. Stacy Shown,
with Byrne, Floyd & Co., corner Second
and tfnioa streets, The Dalles, who has
juei opened the . largest assortment and
the fineet lines of goods in this branch
- ; .of trade, ever displayed In this city, and
.at prices which defy competition you
will at once know, Where to boy clocks.
He lias them from $2.00 up. 2-26wtf
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8IKE83
Letters of Credit issued available' in' the
' Eastern States
Sicrht ;' Exchange' : : and- 'Telesrabhlc
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, Ban rrancisco, Porttana Oregon,
Seattle Wash.) and various points in Or
egon find Washington.' " ''?
Collections made at all points on . fav
orable terms." J' - -'"'" ""'- -1 " " -
J. 8. SoUncv''-
rO
H. Mi JSBTAU.'
Cashier.
riwueav.
v A Mil m i ii i I Ami ' Mill i J i 1 1 , P I
Tirsfjlabonal BanTT
7 r n ? a U F L r.
'HE DALLES, ; -ORECON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
, Draft or Check. , ' .
Collections made and proceeds prompt ly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-
, land, . . .
i
D1REOTOHS.
D. P. Thompso. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, 1 Gso. A. Lie-.
. r ; H. M. BKALL. - . t ,
A NEW
tJBderuking Establishment !
PRINZ"&NITSOHKE.
Furniture and Carpets.
We have added to our business a
completer Undertaking f Establishment,
ana as we are iu no way connectea with
the Undertakers" Trust our prices will
be low accordingly .r 4 '
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moodv'g DanK. '
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY-KIND IN THE FIJRNISH-
ING LINE,"''
ee me
Shirts -of -all kinds- to order, at
prices -which- defy competition. Other
gooas m proportion.. . r. .dagan,
v , Second St., The Dalles
' Sole Agent for WANVAMAKEB & BROWN,' :
Philadelphia, Pa.
C. WYSS,
MercRant Tailor",
No77 Second Street.
Suits Made to Order'
AND
A Fit Guaranteed.
Order taken for an Eastern Jionaa for .all
Kinaa 01 ran. :aii ana examine gooae.-
- JOHN PASHEK,
IbibiW1 Tailor,
Next door to Wasco San.
Jast Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
- .itiuiui uLLuriia, cms., oi sui latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System need in cutting
gsrmentsr"d fit guaranteed f
f r eacn"time.
tepaiving and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. -
G.7Johnstoiii5Son
" . .-. c . -3
. Air Job Work promptly attended ,to
and estimates giveii on all wood work.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1
DR. ELIZA. A. INGALLS, Physician, SuRr.,
gkok and Ocuijst. Ofllce: Rooms 40 and j
47 Chapman Block. .. H ,, , . .1
F
M.-8AX.YER. Cmi' KMgikeebikg, Survey-
, inft, andArehlUcture. The Dalles, Or. .
DR. KSHE I.MAN (Homoeopathic Phybiciak
and Kubgkon. Calls answered promptly,
day or night, city or country. Office No. and
:t7 'C'hilnuil block. ',-.:.',., : ,. i tf
DK. J. ISUTHERLAKD FELLOW OF TkiniTY
Mediciil College, and member of the Col-
at Physicians and Surfceons, Ontario, Phy-.
lman ana sunreon. umce: rooms 3 ana 4 nap-
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Scc-
nd street. Office hourly; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
ind 7 to S p. m.
DK. O. 1. BOAXE FKY81CIAK AKD SUR
GEON. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman
Block. KeBidenoe, No. Si. Fourth street, one
block south of Conrt House. Oflice hours 9 to 12
A. M.. 2 to Sand 7 to 5 r. M .
n81IIALL Dentist. uas given for the
,ainlMic t tr,'fion of toeth. Also teeth
let on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Goiden Tooth, Second Street. .
S.BJJUrCK. GSO.- ATKIKS., TKAKX atSNXrEC.
rvmnit. watkixs & menefee attob-
I sin-iT-u Koom No. 43. over Post
Office BuildiDK. Entrance on w ashineton Street
The Dalles, Oregon. ' , ; ' . ' '
WH.- WILSON A ttokkby-at-law Rooms
' S2 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Daiiea. Oregon. ' - - ..
k S. BENNETT. ATTORSK V-AT-IAW. ' Of-
'V Hce in Scbanno's building, up stairs. The
uailes, Oregon.
P. r. WATS. K. S. BUKTIXOTOK. H. S. VUtOI.
riTB. HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-
.VI KiTi iT-uw. Offices. French's block over
First National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall Xhe second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7 :S0 p. m. . r
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nrst ana tmra Monaay oi eacn montn at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M. .
MODERN. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
ML Hood Cams No. 69. Meets Tuesday even-
tug of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7 :30 T. at.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
pverv Fridav evenine at 7 :30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
sojourning Drainers are welcome.
H. Clodgh, Sec'y. - . H. A. Biixs.N. a:
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
Tited. W. 8. CR4K.
D. W.Vacbe, K. of R. nna S. - . . : C C. .
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ; TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
fTlEMPLE 1X1DGE NO. S. A. O. II. W. Mtn
X at K. ef P. Hall, Corner . Second and Court
mreen, x nursaay evenings at 7 :au.
- , ...Gkobge Giboks,
W. 8 Mtebs, Financier. . , M. W,
XAS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
Tf every uararaay at 7:3U r. jt., in the K. of P,
HalL ! -,. ia ., . ,, 1 , -. ,: , .
jOF L. K. Meets everyunday afternoon in
n.. vk nau.. .....
'lESANG.-. VEREIN Meets . every ' Sunday
BOF L, F. DIVI8ION, No. 167 Meets in the
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes-
oajr w eacn mania, n 7"ju r.M. . ..
- .-: THB CHURCHES.
OT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bboks-
O -kbst Pastor. low Mass- every Sunday-at
1 a. m. nign nass at !: a. M. vespers at
A DVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
m Att uic x., a. v. . a. njooia every ounaay as Xi
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school immediately
uioriiiug service, u. a. urcnara, pastor. -r?
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. EU D. SutoUfTe Rector. Services
every Sunday t 11 A. m. and 7:3 r. at. ' Sunday
School 9:15 A. n. Evening Prayer on Friday at
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TaT
lok. Pastor. Morjxing, services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11- A.- M. - Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday -evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court bouse at 7
P. M. '
CONG REG ATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W.i C.
. Ccbtib, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
i. M. and 7 r. K. , Sunday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
M , E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. 8rKKCEB,pastor.
a Services every Sunday morning. Sunday
School at 12:20 o'clock p. at. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to aU.
V
VdUH'tfttEjltidil
-iCO;icl piH" 'joe'? rnir-O
Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass lime, Plaster, Cement
V.v ; .' I-. u J UK ,f4iui'i i'i-jili
. .and Building Material of all kinds. ,
Carrla tne Finest Line f
juouiiiiflys
Trtoectoona In the City.
-1 .1 j .
tUosfciingtorj Street.
UG.
W, H. ;. BUTTS,' Prop.
Ko. 90 Second Sreet, Tne Dalles, Or.
Thieiwell known rfetacd,. kepty the
Veil ; known V. I H."Butt; long a "resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of ' V
Sleep Herfer'j DtliAl and Irish Distarbam
. In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Liquors nd 'Cignm. - Give the
old man a call and -yen will come again.
HagbGlenD,
piciure
- Jt Ktv Lifeboat.
:rA new kind of lifeboat has been con
Htrncted to trie order of the Boulogne
flnmane society on a -model designed hy
one of -ita'. members; ; The construction
of the -new boat is simple and econom
ical, and could ' be adapted to any sea
going rowing boat. : The invention con
sists in the introduction of air tight cop
per chambers, .broad at the gunwale
and. diminishing at the bilge, placed on
the outside of the boat, vhere they are
equally distributed, so as not to interfere
with the sweep of the oars. - The tops of
the chambers shelve down ' outward,
forming a smooth gunwale, ten inches
broad amidshipe and tapering away fore
and aft. . y ;: y; '' .' :
These compartments are protected
from injury by a casing forming double
bulwarks, inasmuch as the shape of the
hull preserves perfectly its boatlike ap
pearances.. It - means really a little
more beam and conBecraently more sta
bility. The proposed new feature does
not at all affect the speed of the vessel.
In addition to these compartments cham
bers can be fitted, fore and aft. It has
'been usual to place the air or cork lined
chambers inside lifeboate. especially on
board of snips' lifeboats. . . , ,
. The outward application of these air
cases gives greater solidity to the boat's
side in the event or being staved in, and
will tend to prevent accidents such as
happen through -people bringing their
weight to bear on one side of a boat when
pulling a person out of the water. A
boat fitted as described has been tested
with the combined weight of six persons
assembled on one side.
All this weight failed to Overturn the
boat, the water tight, compartments
brought into contact with the water
resulting only in giving ' the boat a par
tial list and so far proving its resisting
power and buoyancy. The new boat is
17 J feet long, is built of elm and cost
(125. London Uraphic.
Qld Peopi
3. V. 8. is the only Sarsaparilla llat -ld at
feeble people should take, at the miurra! iMttasli
which is in every other Sana nartlla t'.ist vctuoif
ef, is under certain' conditions known to be
emaciating., J.. V. S. on the contrary is purely
vegetable and stimulates digestion and. create
new blood, the very thing for old, delicate or
broken down people. ' It mtilds tbem np aud
prolongs their lives.' A case in point:
"Mrs. Bclden an estimable and elderly lady of
SlO Mason St., S. F. was for months declining so
rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It got
so bad that she was finally afflicted with fainting
spells. She writes: " While in that dangerous
condition f saw' some of the testimonials- con
cerning J. V. 8. and sent for a bottle. That marked
the turning point. .: I regained my lost flesh, and
strength and have not felt so well in years."
That was two years ago and Mrs. Belden is well
and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. 8.
If yon are old or feeble and wantto be bo lit up.
Ask for
Joy'
q Vegetable
w Garoaparilla
Mocc modern, most effective,' largest bottsSt
Same price, SLOO, six for f&OX -For;
SalsV by SNIPES & KINERSLY
"THIS DAJXEB. OREGOtt. 1 " -!
A Severe Law.
- Ths English peo
plelookmoxeeloaely .
to. tba genuineness..
of these staples than
we 4a In fact, they
have a law under
which they . tnaks J
seizure . and . : ds-
sooy aauireratea
J-:.: ' V; products that are'
not what they are represented to be. Under t
this statute thousands of ponndsof teahav
been burned because of their wholesale adul-
teration. ' " ' :'. ;
Tea, by the way, is oneef tho most notort-t -.
onvly adulterated articles of commerce. Not
' akn&ore the bright, shiny green teas artifl-
:ally -colored, bat thousands of ponnds of
- BUbxtheter for tea loaves are used to swell .
the bulk of cheap tea ash, sloe, and willow ;
leaves being those most commonly used.
: Again, sweepings fr.ira tea warehouses are
; colored and sold m tea.; Even. exhausted tea
. leaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept,
dried, and' mode over and find their way into '.
the cheap teas. " " .,
Too uglhhgqvernmeut at'empts to stamp i
(his ont by eoriCst-au.'u: put no tea-is too
poor for w, and the rcjnli i. that robabiy
J-
the poorst teas nsed by a:iy nation are those
consumed in America.- - i - ' ' s t '
. Heerh's Tea is presented with the goar-
aaty thaf it U utteolored and unadulterated; -1
' In fact, tbe sda-rtlrou 'tea leaf pure and sinv- .
.'.pie.; Its -pui-ity inxnrcs, superior, strength, i
t about one third lees of it being required tot . t
an iufusion'thanof (heat!nciaieas,an4 its. ,
fragrance and exquisite tlsvor is at once ap-' '
- parent'- 1 win. boa revelation to yon. In
: order that ita purity aud qaoUtv may be gnar-: .
an teed. It is sold only In pound package
" bearing this tradeniak : "- ""
BEECHi? TEA
1
fit I'jiirJr Uc:
Mmm pewpoand;' Jot sals aft
r-J- :! HI. 4 m: ' !-....; , F"jtt 111
i XesUe, Sutlers ;
THB DAJJUK8. OEBQOlt. :.!
.,.
PhcBHix ' JAke ' has Arisen
JAMES WHITE,
j The Bestaaranteor Has Opened the ..
Baldoiin rH'estaffiraM
T'-XTP MjaN;'r3TEEET
Where he will be glad to see any abd all
: 'Ii old iatron. - - - ' ;
Open day and Night. First class meals
twenty -five cents."
. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary, to recom-
mend some brand of Smoking Tobacco, we unhesitatingly pronounce
tsiackwelrs
Bull Durham Smoking
' X vTobacco : ;
': i to be the best in the world. ! "
'; r-,. Many times imitated, but never equalled. 1 '"
Get the genuine. Made only by 1
Blackweirs Durham Tobacco Co.,
.. , , : .... : . uunuun, n. m
JOEES BROS.,
Staple ana Fancy Giocenes.
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Masonic Block. Corner Third and
D. tf U W
Pipa;Wo Till Bep
' MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. '
Shop 6n Third,'' Street,' -' next door west of. Young .db. Ktiss'
. ; . Blacksmith Shop. -.s,, a .
)feu -o. Qolumbia .o. jotel,
THE DAIXES, OREGON. .
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
First-CIass Meals, 25 Cents.1
First Class Hotel in Every Respect.
; ' , 7,Norie hut the Best of White Help Employed.
T. T. Nicholas, Pp op.
HEPUBLICnil
State, Dltrict Bnd County
TICKET.
i-, j.:' For Supreme. Judge, :
.-vV" -:P.i A.; Moore. -
For Attorney General,
- .Lionel R. - Webster. , .
For Member of C5ongreee,
; 2d District, v .
' W. R. Ellis.
i'' --' : . -: ' : '
.r . . ; For Circuit Judge,; . ,
7th District, .
t Trr-4.ii'
For Prosecuting Attorney,'.
y v'' ; 7th District, 1 ' "''
X -.Hv)Wilso2x:-; 'p:;.;;
For Member State" Board Equalization
.- 7th District, :., :'.;-x
i John L. Iackey.:- -
For Joint Senator, 17th District, consiet
ing of Sherman and Wasco Counties,
;! ; H. S..McDaniels' 1
For Joint Senator,- 18th District, coneiet
i.ft,ri ing of Oilliam, Sherman and: vi'i;5
u .:!. Liv Wasco Counties,.. ):i . !n
i.rv'i-i rtW' W. Stei-wrer
! j i ;' - i-" - -( ..iii-f q
For Joint Representatives, "ISth Kepre
1 sentative District, 'consisting of '-1 :!
.'.'- s Sherman and Wasoo i"---' ' ''''
.4 N, Chandler, , , . .
iij T.iiRhi .OOOn. -"j.t ii '-...: ',
'',''v"':; :For County Judge,''
" C. THOENBUBT. .' '
:. . . ... w. : " :; ,;-
. , , . . For County Clerk. .V ...- ,k
1 .' ,J. M: HUNTINGTON: ' ",
:-.:,; Fr,Qounty Sheriff,
. .- For County -Commissioner, c : 3
..;:.:iVv iV H. .A. .XPAVENS.: r , r( .
- i ; j For County Treasurer, - :-'
tr.iX ..wjs .WTM. MICHFXL.-.;,y ,'i'1..1
: For County Assessor, " " r
,s , , , JOEL W. X.OOHTZ.
For County- School' Superintendent,
: . vw. TROY SHELLEY.
. For County Surveyor, " V
K. F. SHARP, '-y:
.' , ..'.'-For County Coroner..,.-. ., - .
- - N. M. EASTWOOD. '- ...V:.
. 4-16U -
mi m mtnti ul 1 1
flsrfiESrjflp
curt Streets. The Dalies.Oregw,
N
State, District arid County
TICKET.
''' For Supreme' Judge. ' ; ''' "
, Alfred S: Bennett.
t . For Attorney General,
Greorge E. Chamberlain.
, For Member of Congress, , .. ,
2d District,
James H. Slater.
-.' '"-"' For Circuit judge,
7th District, . '.
r W. L. Bradshaw.
, .-, For Prosecuting Attorney,
v-',t , , 7th District . 5. ; .
' - J. P. Moore. -
"'- -.-'- ! , --
For Member State Board Equalization,
" ' " 7tb District,
..William 'Blnghesi
For Joint Senator; ' 17th 'District j Sher
v.f ! man and Wasco counties,
of Sherman.
For Joint Senator, 18th District, Gilliam,
Sherman and Wasco counties, , ,
vhv -W: RindMrt, y- "
H-uyr v. .'-.if.U.j . f of Gilliam.
.-.7:f iv. J-eir- v ., - "
For Joint' Representatives, 18th Repre
' " ' ' sentative District, Sherman and
Wasco counties, -y ' -
va: -r
H.' E. 'ioord
(. S.P.Blythe .4
to I For CJodnty Judge,',K,': -. .m'-, U.
GEORGE Cf. BLAKELEY ;
n'l-.jFoT County Clerk,' . ;r
.k.nt;JAJd4ES.B,CR0SSEN. ;V:, .fs," :
:-. For Ckunty-;Sheriff, n . t i ;
.,f.THOMAS A.WARp.,.
For County Treasurer, .
. WnilAM K. CORSON.,, . - ,.
For County Assessor, U .. ; :
. GEORGE T. PRATHER.
isf;? ;. ;
, For School Superintendent, : - f
,F, P. FITZGERALD. ' , t . :
'. For County Commissioner, 1; j .
JAMES DARNIELLE. , ; ;.
, For County Coroner. "erir-,';
JOHN W.MOORE. 4-21 td
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