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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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M1EKUON
TO C. A 0;ir.
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Is the
Season
Of the Year
OUhen
Judicious
or I'ohUmit null AVItut
iUiro to ttaln II.
In Europe, si man who begins sib u
scullion may remain si scullion forever, 1
for it II his eil'ort. washing potatoes till
there is so little sign of earth upon
them that they might have fa lion from
heaven, and making salad herbs sis
free from soil as it they grow in air,
unless he pays a liberal tribute in mon
ey to the cook just above him. and
when he has learned all that man
knows, pays another and a larger sum
to that man's superior, and so on
through the whole round, till nothing
remains to learn, and he has spent
far more than his wages, and some- j
thing like that which si libenil educa
tion costs. Hut, ssiys a writer in Har
per's llazar. when he has reached that ,
point he has mastered all points; he !
knows perfectly how to cut, carve, '
truss, lard, roast, boil, bake, fry, broil, i
and knows, moreover, all about sauces,
soups, pastries, sweets and fancy dish-,
cs. He expects to practice no one of
these branches himself with his own
hands; he has. so to say, understudies
in them all, or representatives; he him
self is like the reader of the score and
the director of a grand orchestra.
Nor is this all he must know; usual
ly he has made himself able to speak
French, German, Spanish and English.
He has some knowledge of the arts; he
is a chemist, a modeler, a colorist,
more or less of an artist, a designer, a
man of taste, and necessarily of more
or less reading. He must know some
thing of natural history, the seasons
of game, the products of far countries,
the state of the markets, and must be
acquainted with the events of the day, '
to which he is often obliged to adapt t
the names of his dishes. He must be SODA
sin economist, too, allowing no waste
by his subordinates, smd in order to do fn ab j ii,,
this he must know the exact amounts QshIIQIBS 8110 NUTS
required in everything; 'and then ho
must know all that can be done with
sugar and ice, and the whole story ot
wines. i
This
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Advertising
Pays.
HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED
TO I'IN'I) A CUIUS KOH
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCEATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS. DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &e,
dr. NANiniN'tf r.i.r.i,Tn if iihi.t
with lllei'trii niritiiill('Htil"'R
Hiirv mil I'ntn without inotlleliui
.. nil of tlioHtiovetronliiiM. 'Uin.ii who
XjV. mirtur from Nirvtiu lltlillltv.
i.imttrH. urn urn. i.nt i iiittitniiii. ,
N ! f Vll II M II I! (ill, i(rtll'NNIII'l4M(
t'liiir .Tlfiniiry, ill! Fo'i'H I'' '"io.
uliiliiln, mill iii'iiinnl til hrnllh.
tlm I'tU'Clmif almc, iirrajspn, "vorr
or oxiumire, mil tlml relict him Vf r.ii
euro In our ninrvilii;i.i 'i 'i i
wltirh require tiittn trial I i m.. ,
ttiiiiniMtshi'ptloil, lulii:irnn(i'i!i'. ,
recta you may have tumul) limine.?
jiiiirytoi!iiiriiotviiforruuiiillliilli ,
tvlilun Im olrrlrUiliy ami iiu;
r.iusoil rotirve.iWiie.isorlac'oi fur ;, .
If jrou replnce Into your system llij
vIomrntNtliiiH drained, which itru le. ,
ltilrctl for vlKiiroumtrenuth, you will
temovotIioi'aii."ntiillieaItli,Ntreni!th '
mill vUrnr will follow at onen. 'I'lilr i
in our plnn unit treatment, ami n.
i.iniriititno a rum or rotund mnnnv
Our 'inn pngn book "TIIItEK CLASSES OF THEN." should bo rv.ul by very youtu,
mlilille.ucml and old mnti. lout soaleil, freo. Ir. Hniiilrn'fl Klrrtrlo licit Is no iixperlmtMit
im wo hvro restored thousands to robust health and vlnor, after nil other treatments failed, as en ha I
shown by hundreds of cases throughout thlsand other Statp.wlio would iilmlly testify, and Xroui tuauy
of whom wo bavo strong letter bearing tcstlruouy to their recovery after Uiliii? our licit.
WE HAVE CURED THESE-WE CAN CURE YOU!
LAME BACK AND RHEUMATIflM.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Chronicje
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
OR
Irr. A. T. Ranilsn. Dear Sir : BtorI uwl your twit
ji mi irouuo-a vim lami. TiKor. timi woaKnrw, nail
aimcwi nconiuiriM kmhqi power. 1 would Rt up with
i a Terr tlrwl fea Inc, boni achlna, U.iatnra uln
i your blt 1 h iTi had a now laas of lit.. Inoweujoy
life bttrthin 1 hT for tan learn najit. 1 linn, ihn
ntmot canadence In your traatment. You can imti
Juh thln sUtemonLiiUo hamothsr wrltiior call on
m iruiy yourf, u.&. nuntn, asandatTurkHt.
RHEUMATISM AND LAMCNE8S CURED.
Vnrllnntl.iltmc,i,i AnvlTlM lwr
. Ur. A. T. Sariilan, DsarHlrr-lRotoneofTourrwIti!
wo wriia asn lorrnflumauim.xrom which 1 nufrared
forTr.il yean, lor the rt six month Ihndnot
dwd aoihio wiira, xour mil nan mum,! rnnin aimnii
perfect health in the two week I hate used It. 1 can
walM eomtortahlr, and fael Ilka a new man senernllr,
miuur.3, i'roprtetor International Hotel.
PHOTOGRAPHER
First iireruiuui at the yasco countv
air for best portrait? and views.
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ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
NERVOUS OEBILrrV-L08S OF VICOR.
. a i ,?coJ9' Wash., October,2l, Ikti.
T)r. A.T Sanilen.Dear 8lr-l harw ben udoi; your
Xlectrtc belt for ireneral nerrous liability, and to-dar
feel better than I hare for tire yean. 1 hare gained
In vigor uauj, ana am stranir In orerr part.
mi
Yours gratefully,
THE DR.
AS. LtTKTKA,
Tr. A.T.RAncifu, learSir-Ytirtiuf Mpowurnf
hard work, combined with thw atratn comlnt f rrnn th
Mr of nn naine, tn-rtt mn h mtm cam) of lunio tymck
from which 1 ulTird for ttTeu ywrn. I wam n Ink!
IhAt I coulil nnthiinil myhack. AAalt cloubtoil up
with it. 1 bouuht ann of your KU, It hflpd mil
fnldnof tw.nUr, Ami Icontlnucil to wntr Itforfntir
mouth. Iwlntf itArftH'tlr ciitml, Thrtt wan two TMin
tuo.una I am nwli to-ilny n 1 nter wt in my life. I
know your Intlt well, and I know lotenf prnplnwtm
hare been cured hy It. Alnny othnfn need it, and If
they would trv It they would find it thniuintMH I Hid
tho bent remedy In tho world. I nm located he rw
permanently, and will IxiRUd to Ulk with aaona who
wants to Inaulro aJmiu It,
imm'itT iiiinun, iTt.t n.iiH..t
iiui'iiiis .i.a, 4.iniiirT)i JIUtll UlllllUU.
LOST VITALITVAND STRENGTH.
. . .entt, hIi, dune W, fittt.
Dr. A. T. Ramlen. Dear Hlr Slnrn wmirlnir tir 1
I) 'It 1 haro bwn itreatly tienetlted. J leol my old en. ,
fat retiirnlaui and altera month'. unenf thn 1
memory Is now nearly perfect, and each day shnwa ! I
for the btter. I f 'el much stronitor th' rwforn I
mint the twit. Yours truly, HKMtV bOUULTZ.
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
WATER AND IOE CREAM. 1
euro any of tho aboro weaknesses, and toenlariro shrunken limbs, or parts, or Mon'
V .v.Mi,i ",v'r,Di i DireoKin in meei an stages ur weasnss in ynuni:. nii(iuieaJieuoroiG
icen, aad will euro tho worst cases in two or three mouths. Address for full information. m
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 02 FlrstSt.. P0RTUNO, 0REG0I.
5 Ueelly ropiel
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
faff Ity Kjiocliil ii rrnttiTL:i Is with tho iiiiIiIIhIuth nt oiin nf 1 1st lirst ltirnlin' now iiilii,e,
tti iirooniililfil to niiiKi" ii iiiiki rM'i'illi)inil iiII'it In M'liil
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
o :tsr b "X" e j ir,
toovcryoiuMvli i IllUotit tin fotl.iwinv; Iduiitv form, and wmhIIiib U In us, thomby Milwerlhlug f0
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
CUT THIS OUT AND BEND IT TO UB.
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Publishers CJWOMCIE,
The JMles, Or.:
You will please send to imi address the DAILY
CHRONICLE for lc3 months from date, for which
J agree to pay 00 els. a month, it being understood
tli at qon, are'to have sent to my address for I near,
without extra eharge, j)leC I AIRE'S MAGAZINE,
commencing with the current nunibvr.
Name,
t
Imte. Address
1
P
Ht wholesale
tiot!itltn.
H. C. NIELSEN,
TOIIACCO
CIC1AKS AN
SWKKT 1I
Specialties!
Finest Peanut Roaster In Tho Dalles
2d Street J. FOLCO
At tisht side
JIr. Obarr't 1
restaurant, i
m The aiojavan "Spirit Owls." ,
une Mojaves believe that all who die 1
and are not cremated are turned into '
owls, and when they hear the dismal j
screech of one of the above-named,
creatures of the night they tell you
that it is the spirit of some dead Mo-' Tt fif -H L'1
jave who has returned to advise his' llKi JLiailGS UaiiY lHP01116le.
i:upn; i.u siiumu to ine oraeai oi nre.
t 4:i... .a i ... . ,
?i ntu vi u- ui tnu uiuc ultra uiii ruiuuves
and immediate friends do not eat salt
or wash themselves for four days.
Their neaven is "White Mountain;
they know nothing1 of hell or any place
rQf punishment except "Biemia," the
place wnere unincinerated warriors
-are transformed into owls.
Clothier and Tailor.
Gents'
. . . .Decidedly the Finest Line of
Ktirnisliing
Goods,
KOU3IS TO KENT,
Furnixhnd rooms to rent. Apply at
- the reaidfnee of Mra. C. N. Thornbury,
. Second street, The Dalles, Or. tt
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
"Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
?eter8&Go. (Office Second and Jefler
' eon streoth. )
0. L. Phillips, assignee of Win, Farre
Sc Co., will on August 3d, ISOosell, in
iront of the court house the book ac
counts uncollected, also all prouiisory
notes remaining in his hands. tf
A Lender.
Since its first introduction, electric
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the leud
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
atives containing nothing which per
mits its use as a leverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation anu drive
materia from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
HAS A PAMILY OF
2000 READERS.
The' rend The Chronicle to set the latest and 1
moU relluble i.ews. And they read every line I
that is in the jwper. That is whut muke'i the
Chronicle an invaluable HilvcrtUing medium, j
The newspaper that sms to the family
firesides is the one f(0) that the advertisers
of today patronize V-' vrhen they desire to '
reacli the jieople. Whea they want your trade
their announcements will be found in the paper, i
wok over our columns and oberve the veritica-
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COP.. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
HORSES HORSES
J. S. COOPER,
. ..Corner Barn, UNION STOCK YA1WS, Chicago, IIU
tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember, ;The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
a trade of a family of two thousand
is worth asking for through tic
columns, espcially so at our very
Elder S. S. lleaver, of McAllisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is Bubject
to cramp in the stomach. Last summer
she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoja Kemedy for it, and waB
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when
ever necessary anu tounu mat it never
fails. For sale by Llakeley & Houghton,
Druggists.
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor,
76 Count Street,
Next door to Wasco Bun Offioe.
Has just received a fine line of Samples
for spring and summer Suitinirs.
Coie and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TUC Dally Evening Chronicle is recognized
1 fl L. as essentially the home paper for the
Dalles City folks' JrtT? ThU is not a bad
reputation. Some nUlVlll-.OCO of our best
citizens waicn ttiu columns ot this nn nm
dully for the spiciest local news. It rrll LK
succeed! in gleaning the Held, and hence grows
in popularity una importance, 'lake it awhile.
you wnouoii't; trj 'somcui lis premium oilers
the world, will hold his 5th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1893, on
'EIDIISriESIDJLlrr, AUGUST 2
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES
L
P
OFFICE
CALL AT OUR
mid see the entertaining mid llnely illustrated
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which lias among its contributor!! the uin.'.t famutiM authorx In America nml Kiiglnml, Including
Mich writer us the following
11. L. Stevenson,
lludvard Kipling,
A. Conan Doyle,
Octavo Thanet,
William Dean HowuIIh,
Unit Harte,
Clark KtiHHtill,
Joel Chandler Harris,
Thomas Ilardv, Hamlin Garland,
,T. T, Trowbridge, Prof. K. S. Holden,
.lei onto II. Jerome. Prof. C. A. Young,
I'rant'eH IiDtlgHon ilurnett, II. II. Hoyeson,
Theodore HooHevtilt,
JoiKiuin Miller,
Oilbort Parker,
John Uurroughs,
Ilobort Uarr,
Honrv M. Stanley,
Arehfbald Forbes",
Andrew Lang,
Sarah Ornu Jewett,
Dr. J. S. Hillings,
W. K. Honley.
Citjit, Charles King
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HORSES
.MTd.twlIm
J. O. MACK,
j FIIE WlEg and LIQUOR
Go to N. Harris
yards for $1.
for fine prints; 20
A Great Convenience.
Worlds fair visitors travelling via the
Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon
sin Central line, are landed at the Paid
Central station in Chicago.
This magnificent fire-proof building,
located in the heart of the city has been
fitted up as a hotel, run on the Eurojiean
plan, with about L'OO rooms handsomely
furnished and each room is supplied
with hot and cold water, electric lights,
etc.
Tho charges for accommodations are
reasonable and parties can secure rooms
in advance by calling upon agents of tho
Northern Pacific railroad.
By taking the Northern Pacific
through cur line to Chicago, visitors will
avoid tho discomfort of all transfer in
tlmt city, and can also travel between
tho Grand Central station and world's
fair grounds by trains which run direct
bntweon tho two points. 2tdlwlm-7-12
Good Job Trliiting.
If you have your job printing done at
Tub Omioxicu: you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with tho most
modern and approved typo, with which
wo iceop continually supplied, All jobs
under tho direct supervision of 0110 of
tho most successful and artistic printers
From TERIMNHIi or INTERIOR Points
THK
Northern Fuel
RRILROHD
I the line to uke
TO ALL P0IN1S EAST AND SOUTH.
It U the Dlnlntr Car Houte. It rutin Through
vetlbtiled 'lruiim every day in the year to
paul and Chicago
(NO CIIANGK OF OAIIB.
Composed of Dining Car nniurpaed. I'uII
mau Drawing Koora Sleepers of lateUequipmeut.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Best that can be conitructni. anri in whin
accommodatlonii are both Free and Kurnlihed
iui uuiuvmui rirumuu Decoutl-Clua XICkCU,aud
WANT DAT COACHES
A continuous Hue, connecting with all line
aflordluK direct ami uninterrupted leryloe.
I'ullmuii Bleeper renervatiotm can be kocured
In wivaiu:e through any agent of the road.
THROUGH TICKETS M
hliKluud und Kiiroiw can be purchuM
iivkvvuuivvui iiiu uouipjiuy
from all
Amerleu.
iircUaioil at any
. run iiuoriniiiioii concern iik
tralnii, rouloi and other detail furiiiliwl on
appIlcUfon to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKettt I). I , & A, Nay. Co., Itegulator oflicc, The
Ualle,pror
A. II. L.IIAK1IIK4,
And
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DOMESTIC
KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR.
BURHAM &
ROBERTSON
Proprlatora,
CityStables,
Corner of Fourth and Federal SU., Tho Dalles, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamsters with relent
or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wngou room.
Commercial Patnaie Solicited.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Shor
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as . woll as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, honco it is the best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Cuuoniole is published overy eve
ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho Weekly CintoMOLK on Fridays of
. each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising ratos, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Mrs. Hoht. Louis Stevenson, Camile Flammarion,
F. Marion Crawford, Lillie Chase Wynian,
Margaret Deland, Harriet I'rescott Kpoflbrd,
Herlmrt 1). Ward, Edward Everett Hale,
Elir.alioth Stuart l'liol Ixniiso Chandler Moulton,
Kach number of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE rotitainx two hii(linnely llltintrnb-ri luturrlawrc
with Mich fiiitinux ir'ojiIi' nn
Jules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar, Alphnnst Datidnt,
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Thomas A. Edison, Camile Flammarion,
Tissaudier, the famous F. Hopkinson Smith, Edward Everett Halo,
French llalloonist, II. II. ltoyesen, I'rof. Graham Hell.
and many othera, have ftirulnhrd material for enrHTlally iireimred Interviews which will apPr
(ully llluntratnl in thin magazine.
Kaeh number contains two or three nhort Htorlca by famotm iiutliorn. Fully illtiHtraUd atoriea will
apimir in early uumbcru by
Thomas Hardy, William Dean Howulla, 11. L. Ktevenson,
Kudyaril Kipliut;, Hret Uarte, Sarah Orne Jewett,
Joel uhamller liar
Conan Dovle,
larris,
Harriet I'rescott Spotlord, Octave Thanet.
Frances Hodgson Durnctt, Stanley J. Weymnn.
HKNRY M. aTANLBY
wlllcontrlhitte, eupccinlly foryouiiK rendors, u thrillliiKly Intcri'ntliiB utoryor Airlttin Adveuture.
NATL'ltAL HISTOKY AND ADVENTURE,
There will hi'neveral articles written by Raymond Biathiuayt, who linn liven called by Mr. W T
Ktead the bent Interviewer in KiikIiiiiiI, from lnnti'rial ftirulHlird him by Kan Muanbk, nl Hun.
burg, thtiKreat animal imiMirter und tuiiiier Then' artinlei ileal with
Tho Capture of Wild Beasts. The Transportation of Wild lleasts.
The Training of Wild Beasts. Tho Adventures and Escapes of Karl HiiKenheck. I
The neric will no llliiHtrated byiiu KiikIIhIi nrtl.it of acknowledged rk 1 1 1 in draw iiic wild atilmali. I
John llunnoumiN, C, 1". Hih.dkr, Int. C. t Aiiiuitt, und other wrlter.i lamniiH for their work Id '
ini.i hem, win contribute to tun niaKimnc.
Of Interest to both Young und Old will be
I'ROF. Ji. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
Arrangement have been innde, In connection with a leading KiiRlbih review, to imlillsh I'rof,
rror, unrner m noteu the worm
over for tho curious and interentlliR invcxtlKatlous ho in iniikliiK In the niiewh of monkojl. He
inn huh;
ocranhi
The ma(;a2iu nUo contaiua most lutcrestiiiR nrtli.les under the followliiK com)irclieusiVf hl
Milled for Africa last Heptemljer for the xiikcof further pitrsuili): bis Ntutlies In tho native liuunUo!
uioKoriim. -i ne iiiu.iiriitions lor inrno article will ! iriiin iliuloRriiiilin taken by i'rnl. (iarncr.
" The Edge of tho Future."
" Newest Knowledge."
" Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" Tho Present Hour."
" Stranger tlian Fiction," etc.
We arc oderinir this snleiidld niiieuzliio with the Daily diitrmnu.r: fur iinlt-1? "11 n.r nnvnhi
in advance or in monthly installment as desired. '
c make this exceptional oiler in order that we may secure a lurtfo iiutiilxir of now subicrllxf.
hut all who nro already niilcrlbcrs may avull themselves of this i.jMrtuulty to suturo tliin sret
iiiaaiiziiii;. rui iii 1110 niniiK nuu seuti iv in, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Thin well-known Urewory is now turning out the best Beer and Fortti i
east of the Cascades. The latost appliances for the manufacture of vood healtb !
ful Beer hare been introduced, and only the flrst-class article will be placed o
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND, GLASS
And the Moat Complete and tho Latost Pattern! and DeuignH in
Practical Painters fl Till Pill U r Ifnmrttrfl Knnn Ittit Itat (iiiii la nf th
Hherwin-Wi ami and J. W. Masury'H Paints used in all ,iur work, and none bat
the niOSt Skilled workmen Mtiinlnvdil Aim.itu f. 1.,o. ... T t...,t,i iul.,ii. ac
eheinical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colore. "
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shop oorner Thirdand Waahlnrton 8te The Dalloa. Ote
feu
Columbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly rouovutcd and nfltflJ
furnished throughout, mid Is now butter than
ever prepared to furnish the best HoU'l
iict'omiiiodatlonH of any house- in thu
elty, und at the very low ruto of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o.
Oflico of the fast mid founnodlous ppposition Ht
to Uufur, Kingiiloy, Tygh Viilley, WnplnHI.
Warm Bjirings und Prlnovlllu is in tho Hotel
and pumoiiH going to Prlnovlllo can ouve
ifl.t'O by (tolug on this Btug Uno.
All trains stop here.