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VOL. VI.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1893.
NO. 83.
Dully, Hunday Kxcopted.
HY
Lhroniolk PUBLISHING CO
M itcond nd WMhliiRttm Btroou,
Turin "f Hubcrlitloii
Tho
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TIME TAIILKS.
tullriiitil.
IntBcrtAtlRUHtC, lf!.
HIT HOUND.
lC.55r.". Dopiirt 11:00 r.ti.
VtbT HOttNII.
, ftillSU mill curry piumuiiKcru iuiivu
. taint b'OU At m,i aim one nir me
4TA.JKN.
L partita, vlii. nuke oven, icuvo aimy
I'1-',,., Mltphilll. CullVOll CItV. lCHVU
!.'..' v'i I..,- U'.milr. Wnnttiltlii. Wnrm
jijJ Tyft'i viilloy, leave dully, except
IrJJairnjilc,' W'uih., leave every day of the
ltlWPlPUI.li.J .- ,.
t Of AH II Ul-n "I ",U .n.j.
KKOKKSSIONAI..
1! RIIIIlKI.I- ATTOKNEY-XT-l.AW OOlCU
, CMtHtreut, The Dallcit, Oregon.
IU.f KOOnik I- , VTUI JUM
nRlullUKi Mliruiice on iiihuiiikuju dmuui
ATTOltNKY-AT-LAW.
iiuiri.
Li, iMlnrioIiiiinio'x building, ti
,Utt(DU,
Of-
Thu
It.r.xiYa. . n.iiUNTtnoTON. n.H.wiuuw.
IAV3, HUNTINGTON & WILHON Attoh
j jiYn-iT-LAW -(il!lcf, Frenrli'd block over
ntNitlonal Hunk. ' ti Dulle. Oreffou.
I WIWON ATTOHKBT-JlT-tAW Koom
French it Co.'n buuit building, rteeouu
Kt. lbc Dallc-t., OrcKolt.
.EdllKUlAN MlaM.Kor-ATiucj 1'hyhicuk
Itcd hURdKo.'i - (,'iillh miHWurcil promptly,
lor nlitht, city or country. OUleo No. Ufcaiid
jptnu uiock. v"
IK. 0. I). 1)0 A N K - l-IIYMCIAN AND HUH-
'Jion. Olllro, rooiim & una 0 (Jhupmuii
Itcalilviii'v ri. K, comer Court una
hh iinei. secnid door Iroiii thu corner.
ehoum 'J to U A. M., '.! to 5 and 7 to 8 1'. 31.
:II1)AM- Iikntist On Riven for the
Mliilt'i,s extrnetlon nt teeth. Alno teeth
csnwvd aluminum iilate. Rooms; HIku of
fiMvn Tooth, Kecnud Street.
NOCIKTIUn.
fifC') 1.01)1,1., Ml 1&, A
s:v mill third Jloiulu)
V. A A. M. .Meets
if eiieh month ut 7
M.l.rh KoAl AltClI CH APTI'll NO.fi.
littets In MiimiuU' Hull the third WcdhcMluy
uu minim III. t V Al.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A OKNKHAl. RANKING HUHINKHH
he
Lottom of Credit issued available In
Eastern StateH.
Bight Exchango and Telegraphic
IrarinforBBoldon Now York, Chicago, St.
Louin, San Franclfleo, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various nointH in Or.
ogon and WaNliington,
CollectionH made at all points on fav
orablu terma.
M. bCIIKNCK,
1'renldciit,
J. M.
l'ATTi:tliON,
CiiHtiler.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES, -
- OREGON
A General Banking ButdneHH transacted
JJopomtH received, subject to Sight
Draft or Cheek.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
lUUIIUfU UII UilJ 1)1 lH)llt!UllUIl.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land.
DIRECTORS.
I). P. Thompson. J no. S. Sciik.vck,
Eij. M. Wiluawh, Gko. A. Likiik.
H. M. Beau..
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President.
Cashier, -
Z. F. Moody
CuAiti,KS Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
ut all accessible points.
1KUN WOOliMVK iw Tin' imiiin
tMt, llixxl CumvNo. t,j Mi-ethTuemlny e'vu'li
euch wiek tn Irutumlty Hull, ut7::iu p. in.
tUMHIA I.OlKii:. !M.8. i n n i- v,
eyorv Krlitiiy evening m 7 :R0 o'clock. In K.
hull, corner Hi-coml nml i'.,.,,t L,.
ImlliK hrotheTH ure welcome.
fcouon.Hcc'y. 11. A. Hu.i.h.N. 0.
IKNDHHII' I.ODt.K. NO. 0 . k' .,f !.....
Icvery .Moniliiy ovenliiR tit 7:: o'clock, in
mo h i uiiiii iK, corner of Uonrt nnd Second
n. nujiiiiriiiiiir inuniuerM urn nm v In.
ftV Vauhk, K. of It, mill 8. 0. C.
DI.Jllll.l W). iV'7. K. OK I. ti.tu li. L-
lof I', hull tho kt'i.'iinil nml fmirfli W...I.....
u. vituil JIIWIIMl Ul 1 mH) ). lit.
T,fc?H . ''""'"AN TKMl'KltKNCK
U.1IU11 YIII III.'l.l IIVtlFIT KPIIIm. nlli..
.v.v ..1 inu ii.-miiiiK room. Allure invited
mm UHliru No. Mil. I n i: r
1l,y, ,'ll,;o,lllKs "i'"- "t b"l
nlty Hull All iiro I nvltil
IClimilMAN, C. T. U. 0. KI.KCK. So
Urn i. i .
pw.r. uuiiiib fio, 3. A. O. U. W. MiNitH
,ty ""i11, "V,T Ku"ri(, m Second
r'"""""'i uvuiiiiiKn ill i ;m.
lit..... mi . ui iiivnntiA,
liUitKH, Flnnncler. i v
Wrt.MlTH
r- oiiiuruiiy iu , :;ju i u,t in thu K. of X
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksmiin & wagon shod
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
iopse Shoeing a Speciality
Wrd Street, opp. Liebc's old Staufl.
J. F. FORD, Evanplist,
0J
what a comfort it is to
havo ready at hand a
remedy that never fails
to relievo Constipation,
and that, without pain or
discomfort; and almost
immediately cures head
aches, and dispels every
eymptom of Dyspepsia.
Such a remedy is found
in Simmons Liver Regu
lator not a sweetened
compound to nauseate, or
an intoxicating beverage
to cultivate an alcoholic
aiipetite, hut a medicine
pleasant to the taste, and
perfectly harmless when
given to tho smallest
child. S. L. R. never
disappoints. It possesses
the virtues and perfec
tions of a reliable remedy
of the kind endorsed by
eminent physicians.
"It affords nie pleasure) to ndd my legti
mony to thoso you receive annually In
reference to your valuable medicine. I
consider Hlmmons Uver Regulator the
hem family medicine on the market. I
novo tircKcrlbod It with excellent results."
Vv F I'akje, 51. D., Tracy City, Tenn.
A REIGN OF TERROR
A
Race War Imminent Near New
Orleans,
STATE TROOPS MAY BE CALLED OUT
A San Francisco Doctor Thought
Have Murdered .Addic Giluiour.
Minor Mention.
to
TTJT7 Dully Evcnlnc Chronicle ia reeotmlzod
I riLii" ewiciitliilly the home pnper for the
reputation. Somen UiVl H S.OCfl of our best
nuizeiiK wuicn me eoiuimm of this nnnrn
dully for the Mildest lorul tu-H . It rH Kr.K
BUceeedK In cleuulnir the field, mid hen mmv
in ii)iuiiiriiy una liiijKiriuuce. lake It awhile.
you wno uoirt; try noine of Its premium offers.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
Regular
m u'
thh- KT,;i,c,",tM.VVL,rJ'Hullll,iy "Ilernooii In
.oo h. of r. Hull.
WSd VHIlKf.VM..i. ........
l'liiK lii the K. of r. Hull.
Sunday
K nV ' ,lI"yiH,0N No- 167-MooU In
fci ,. lllu nrm nnu iniru ntxinua.
P't'ieh month, ut :imi v. .
rur. uitimciiKH.
Ll.'ffIK.,.w.(,IlUIUUI-Kuv. Kathor Hromb-
--".. i iwior. Uiw Miifcii ovurv Sundav at
HlKli Atiioh ut 10:30 A. M, Veierii at
Li!'1'".0ll.l'l'II -Union Street, oppoHlto
y H i lirt , m K,l,0i1"',! Heutor. ServlceH
iln , v ii a, Hi iiiiii v.iiu r. i. niiimuy
"U.ll A. M. Kvi.lllnu Ur...r .... Ifrl,l,.i. ..,
liZ ,IA1"fIHT "IIDIU1H-H.iv. 0. 1). TAY"
"i ! 1 IHtor. .Mornlllir unri-ln.m ,ii-i.rv Huh.
lliu iieuileinv ii i Uiihimtii
ni. i "!'.u.!l ,l"ur tnoriiliiK HiirvlecH.
' UK Irlday uvoiiIiik at 1'iwlor'ii rent.
kcrvluuH In tho court Iiouho lit
I ., . LH!.' ,lNr. SDrvleeHovervKundiivat 11
k: h r..'., H'"ly Kuhool after mornluB
r- wtriuiKurB cordially Invited, Heatn free.
. (:ifiTiiiiiii.... , ii
i Ktvi;.; o . u- " "ini.KH, puai.ir.
fij ' Kol in f uV,f.Hul",''y mornlUKiit 11 ii. ill,
Wia ut is "in . " 1 l'pWortll
llyev :; ?,,' J'i J,,f,lt'ur I'leetliit: every
li U . " 7:30 o'clock. A cordlul lii.
m ' exteudwl by both liustor and ntHinle
IW iV1",, " UI-H.:v,
oil . , . '.'"" "iiiK in thu
.it
"iyiiivited'r"H
Diiy
.., ut iiinunninni
tllO COIILfrCk'UtlOlllll
at U p. m, All are
J-icii'J.i r,.1,.1"",t"r' Hurvlcei
h out 1,1 '!;S0 ,',m A t,(,r
Ninth Htreet.
cei. lit 11 :i)0 n.lil.
t'onllul welcome
Of Ijch Alolnek, Iowa, writes under date ol
Murch 'a, lfcua:
S. B. Mu. Mi'ti. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Cfniffiiifji :
On arriving home lust week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted uwav to H8 ixumde, is
now we II. stronir and vitroroua. aim well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. 11. Cough Cure bus cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give R to every one, with greetinge
lor all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
lours, iilu. & iUltH, J, 1'. f or.u.
If you wish to feel frcNh and cheerful, and ready
for tho Spring'!, work, cleutihe your ny8tem with
the lleiidache and I.lvcr Cure, by tukltiK twooi
three .Iohch euuli week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
60 couta per bottlu by ull drugging.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do uny nnd nil
kinda of work in his line at
roasonablo liguroa. Has tho
largest honso moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
flmiie Wiigfii seminary,
Tacoma, Wash.
Boarding and Day School
for G-irls.
Tenth Year Bogius Soptombor 14, 1803,
I'or CtituloKUoiiml Vliulttiuu'e, apply to
Mrs, Sarah K, White,
B-'JUllm
I
l'rliiclpul,
THROUGH
Freigni ana Passenperline
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Tort
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dalles City.i
steamer Dalies uny leaves rortiana
(Yamhill street dock) at 0 a. in. con
neeting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
I'AH.HKNUKlt HATKH.
One way
Round trip.
.$2.00
. 3.00
Tickets on sale for Long Beach, Ocean
Park, Tioga and Ihvaco. Baggage
checked through.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
anv time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. in. Live stock shipments aolicted.
Call on or address,
W. CALLAWAY,
General Ageut.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Ueueral Mftuager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
ARTICa
SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM,
at whuloimlt
quotutloii.
At rlKbt vide
Mrs, Obnrr'n
rontauruut
Candies and Nuts
SHi Specialties
Finest Poanut Roaster In The Dalles
2d Street j.FOLCO
The St. diaries' Hotel,
PORTLAND, ORCGON.
Thin nlrl rmmilar and reliable house
lins iwum mitirnlv refurnished, and every
room litis boen re papered and repaint, i
and newly carpeted throughout. The
Iiouho containB 170 rooms and IB aupplied
with every modern convenience. Rati
reasonable. A good restaurant attached
to tho house. Frer bus to and from all
trains,
C. W. KNOWI.bS, lrop.
New Oklkans, Sept. 20. Leading col
ored men at a secret meeting appointed
a committee to usk the governor for
troops for protection against the reign of
terror in Jefferson parieh, in tho out
skirts of tho city. A mass meeting of
colored citizens of the state is called for
Monday. There are indications of seri
ouh trouble. Jefferson parish has been
declared under martial law by tho resi
dents. The sheriff, judges, senators and
representatives are the leaders of the
regulators. It is impossible to learn
wnetner ttie murderer ol Julian was
captured or burned at the stake. It is
believed the state troops will be called
out today. Many white women and
children have come to the city for refuge
Bloodhounds from the penitentiary were
let loose this morning in the swamp to
track the murderer. On the exact spot
where Judge Estopinal fell an iron stake
has been driven into the ground, to
which the murderer will be tied when
caught. Resinous pine fagots surround
it, and branding irons are ready with
which he will be tortured while bus
penueu from the gallows by his arms
above the fire.
It Looks Like Murder.
San Fkancisco, Sept. 20. The police
are looking for Dr. Eugene F. West,
who they think is responsible for the
death of Miss Addie Gilmour, the young
woman whose head was found floating
in the bay. The police have a theory
that Dr. West performed a criminal
operation on the young woman which
resulted in her death, and that in order
to conceal the evidence of his crime he
cut the body up and threw it into the
bay. Until yeeterday West had an
office on Turk Etreet in this city, but he
disappeared yeEterday afternoon when
the fact was published that the head
had been identified.
AWAKDS TO OKEOOX.
I'rlr.es Taken at the Fair for Native
Woods, Ktc.
Woiu.d's Faik Gitouxns, Chicago,
Sept. 19. Oregon has received tho high
est award for a comprehensive collective
and commercial exhibit of native woods
at the world's fair; also an award for
spruce wood pulp of mechanical manu
facture by the Young's River Mills of
Astoria. The state also received the
highest award for the best collective ex
hibit of fish, clams in alcohol, mounted
aalmou trout, mounted seal, fish in al
cohol, painting of Astoria harbor, Col
umbia river fishing boat and equipment,
model ol Columbia river fishing net and
wheels, photographs of tho salmon in
dustry, fresh frozen salmon by J. G.
Megler & Co., Brookfield, Oregon;
canned salmon, M. J. Kinney, Astoria;
canned salmon, J. 0. Hanthom, Astoria;
canned salmon, Samuel Elmore, Astoria,
and canned salmon bellies, Cutting &
Co., Astoria. The International Nickel
Mining Company, of Riddles, Or., re
ceived the highest award for silicate of
nickel magnesia.
KIO MUST SIFUKKNIJKK.
Elai) the ltebel Warnlilim Will lloiu-
bar.l It.
Lonuon, Sept. 20. Admiral de Mello
has sent his ultimatum to tho authori
ties at Rio do Janeiro, announcing his
intention immediately to thoroughly
bombard the city with all his ships un
less it is promptly surrendered.
This information comes from the
agent of a leading banking-house of this
city with largo Brazilian interests, and
is believed to bo thoroughly reiiublo.
Tho dispatch adds that Rio is in the ut
most consternation and dismay. Citi
zens are fleeing to tho country with such
of their belongings as they can carry.
Merchants are packing goods in cellars
preparatory to following them. Con
sulate representatives of the powers are
using their utmost ell'orts todissuado the
rebel commander from carrying out his
threat, but so far without avail. Heavy
pressure is being brought to bear on the
local authorities to induce them to sur
render, as it is considered folly to resist,
the forts being unable to do anything
against the rebel gunboats, and the land
urtillery is unable to reach them from
their shelter bohind the islands in tjio
bay from which they throw Bholls into
tho city. It ia recognized that to hold
out means simply tho destruction of tho
city without auy compensation or ad
vantage to Pcixoto. In tho meantimo
three rebel vessels reached Santos, and
after a sharp fight succeeding in landing
a strong force of marines, and at the
time the dispatch waa sent were endear
oringto take the city bv assault, witl
probabilities of success.
The Indian anil the Fhonogrnph.
Wind-in-the-Face, chief of a body o
Flathead Indiana, along with a number
of liis subjects, aaw his first phonograph
a few days ago at Missoula. After con
siderable persuasion ho was induced to
sing into the receiver the war chant of
his tribe. Ho began with a low, monot
onous "Hi-ya, he-ya, ho," but warmed
to his work as he proceeded. After he
had concluded connections were made
so that Wmd-in-the-tace nnd hia at
tendant braves could hear tho reproduc
tion of the song. Gravely nnd some
what suspiciously they inserted the
tubes in their cars nnd waited the result
As the sounds of the chant that for ages
had incited their forefathers to battle
reached their ears1 they were at first
alarmed and muttered something about
bad machine," but as the emphatic
tones of their chief coming from the
little wax cylinder rang out the tocsin,
they became enthused and kept lime to
the alleged music with feet and bodies
until it seemed as if a war dance was to
be executed then and there. But they
didn't leave the machine until the chaut
was ended, and then they almost hugged
each other in their delight, and even at
tempted to embrace Mr. Hartley, to bis
terror. They wanted more, and a cylin
der was inserted that gave them "Drill.
Ye Terriers." This pleased them im
mensely, and they laughed as heartily
as an Indian ever laughs, though they
probably didn't understand a word of
the song. They now regard Mr. Hart
ley as a great medicine man and want to
adopt him into their tribe. Spokane
Review.
Senator Dolph'g New 11111.
Washington, Sept. 19. Senator
Dolph today introduced a bill to extend
the time for purchasers of lands within
the limits of the forfeited Northern Pa
cific land grants until January 1, 1S97,
and a bill to authorize the state of Ore
gon to import machinery for a jute mill
free of duty. The time having been
once extended for the payment of lands
and such exemption from duty beinu
unueual, the chances for either bill are
poor.
When you're languid and dull In the j-priug of
the year,
When fctoinuch nnd liver nro ull out of Rear,
When vou're stupid ut mora and feverish at
nitrht.
And nothing gives icllnh nnd nothing goes
right,
Don't try any nostrum, elixir, or pill,
Golden Medical Discovery" Jut lilK tho bill.
The surest and best of all remedies for
all disorders of the liver, stomach and
blood, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery.
A Good Thine to Keep ut Hand.
From the Troy (Kan.) Chief.
Some years ago wo were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus ; and now when we feel any of the
symptoms that usually precede that ail
ment, such as sickness at the stomach,
diarrhwa, etc., we become scary. Wo
have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy the very thing to
traighten one out in sucli cases. We
are not writing this for a pay testimonial
but to let our readers know what is good
to keep handy in the house. For salo by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Strength ami Health.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grippe" haa left you weak and wear;,
UBe Electric Bitters. T hia remedy acts
directly on liver, stomach and kidneys,
gently aiding thoso organs to perform
their functions. If you areafllicted witli
sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent reliof by taking Electric
Bitters. One trial will convince you
that thia is the remedy you need. Large
bottles only 60c. at Snipes & Kineraly's
rug store.
A Good Word.
Mr, J. J. Kicn,, HlmrpMmrg, l'u.,
Dour .Sir; I urn glml to my a mioit word for
Kruut.u'8 llendiicho Ciiiisulo". After MiH'erlliK
for over three yenid with iiruto neuralgia ami Its
eoiiheiiuent insomnia, (which sceini'd to b.illlo
tlieellorta of wimeof our best ph)ieiuui) you
Miggestiit this remedy whii'hgiiNO mo almost in.
stunt relief. Word lull to cxiilt'ss the pialso I
should like to bestow on Kruuso's llcmluuho
Capsules (irutefully Youis,
uis, in ii, iiui..nr..',
.Moutiose, l'n,
NEWS NOTES.
Five more dead bodies were found on
tho strip, nil having perished from
prairie fires, nnd two more nro reported
to have killed eacli other in a quarrel
over a claim near Crosa.
In a fight with two stragglera at
Helena, Mont., Major Wyman, agent for
tho Crow Indians, received n bullet
wound in tho breast. Tho major's es
cort of Indian police killed tho two as
sassins. Ono of the dead men waB Ted
Hamilton, of Dillon, Mont.
Tho cable attached to tho cage in
Wighton'a coal shaft, near Morrisdale,
Pa., broke today, when the cage waa
near the top. Seven miners who wero
in it fell 133 feet to the bottom. They
were all terribly wounded, but so far
only one death lias resulted.
The Peoria opera house burned,
caused by an explosion of fireworks dur
ing the play of "Michael Strogoff."
Twenty-five persons were burned, some
seriously and one fatally. The stocks of
Schadzki & Sklarek, clothiers, and
Woods & Wonderly, dry goods, were
destroyed. The total loss is $100,000.
Sunday afternoon a very sad case of
drowning occurred in Lewis river, about
four miles from yEtna nostoffice. in
Washington. Tho victim waa Laura,
the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Honnes, who live there. Laura,
in company with several other children,
was playing on tho bank of the river,
when she ventured too near the brink
and fell into the stream. She was seen
by her playmates, who immediately
gave the alarm. Heroic efforts were
made to save the little girl, but they
proved unavailing. She sank, but the
body was recovered in about ten min
utes; too late, however, for reau8cita-t'tou.
LITERARY PEOPLE.
Harriett Beecher Stowe, although
eighty-one years old, goes calling every
day when the weather is fair.
Jules Verne is an officer of the Le
gion of Honor. The decree conferring
the decoration on him was signed just
two hours before the fall of the empire.
Thomas Nelson Paoi: and bride will
make their winter home in Washing
ton, but will choose a place equally
convenient to Washington and Rich
mond for their permanent abiding
place.
The elder Mr. Kipling designed the
queer ornament which is to be seen on
the cover of his son's new book, "Many
Inventions." The curious little forms
which are combined to make the fan
tastic figure are prayers.
M. Zola has taken to bicycling, and
finds that it benefits him by drawing
the blood from his brain. One of its
chief advantages to him consists in the
fact that liis wheel requires such close
attention that he cannot give consecu
tive thought to study or composition.
llucklen'8 Arnica Halve.
The best salvo In tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salo by Snipes & Kin-
erslv
For a lame back or for a pain In tho
sido or cheat, try saturating a piece of
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and binding it on to thu afl'ected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
caso in ono or two days. 1'ain Uulrn
Ueo cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles
for sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
The Salutary Effect
of Simmons Liver Regulator upon tho
system, prostrated by long suffering
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