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VOL. VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1893.
NO. 92.
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WHAT UOUNII.
, idti3:3'J a. u. Depart 3:l a. m
tii IrciKliI" thai carry pawtonKorH leave
7tit wtntiit h:iji) a, M.,and one for the
HTA(1I-Ni
ptriMittU:, vlii. Hake Oven, leave tliiily
(rlnwloiw, Mitchell, (.'onyon City, leave
wWlttf. KliiKloy, Wiimlo, Wnplnltln, Wiirm
Ul lyt?" VUlloy, lenvc uanjr, iuc
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urieicept Sunday ut 7 A. M,
Oficetfumll linen at tho Umatilla Houku.
IKOFKHfllONAL.
II. 1!II)I)K1.1a-ATT0IINKY-ai-I.aw Otllco
, Court Htreot, Thu Dalle, Oregon.
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A. icu in Hcliiuiiio'i building, up talri. Tliu
itllxt, Orivou.
i, fr xayn. h, h.kuntimuton. h. . vnmioh.
f AYH. Ill'NTlNHTON i WILHON Attor
.11 mysat-law Ofllcw, French' block over
flM National Hank.. ' ti ' Dalle. Oregon.
II II WIIAOX ATTOBNBY-AT-I.AW llliomj
II , French & Co.'it bank building, Second
twtt. The IihIIum. UreKOii.
DR. KHlini.MAN (Hum jtorATHXO) I'hymcian
uui huuiiKON. Call anawured promptly.
iMorulBlit.cUy oreouutry. Offlco No.Jiwind
XUpmmi block. vrtl
DK, 0, 11. IIOANK-I'HYMCIAN AND BUB
mon, Ottieii; Tuoma It and C Chapmnti
I'jxi, Itesldenee: H. K. corner Court and
Nrtn itrecta, nee )iid door from the corner.
06m hour 0 to 12 A. M., - to 6 and 7 to 8 1. M.
DsllUiAM. Dkntut. Cias Riven lor the
. t.ltili-hii extraction of teeth. Also teeth
ou (lowed alumlmim plute. Hoomit: HIgn of
ti Oolik-n Tooth, Second Htreot.
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llmliiuil third .Mouuay oi chcii mimm m. ,
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uwuhimuuiiIc Hull the lliirn euuemiuy
ol enc.U month ti jj.
MOI'KRN WOOllMKS OK TilKWOUI..
ill, HiiihI (,'ninviiu.r9lMeothTueiidiiyuvun
ItiKof each week In Fraternity Hull, at7::i0 p. m
pOI.l'MllIA l.OlKiK, No. 6, I. O. O. P. Meet
V.. ;Kt r""n vwuiiBut":.iunuiooK,iii k.
oi l' liiill, corner HcyoiiU and Court Htreeta.
c wminmiK oroiners are welcome.
11. C'uiuiiii, Heo'y. . A. 11II.I.h,N. (I.
IPKIKNDHIlll' I.ODdK.NO. U., K. of I'. fleet
ovurj- iiiiiiniay eviinniK at 7.ao oulock, Hi
wnamm a InilMliiK, corner of Court and Rewind
uiwia. nojournuiK uivuilwrH are cordially In
"rt..,, W.H. CRAM.
J). W . Vaiihk, K. of It. nnd H. C. C.
A BHKMIII.Y NO. I'.7, K. OP U-Mecta In K.
f. iiu.imii ineitecond and fourth Weduoa
lti of each mouth at 7:;iu p. in.
WiU'a.H.. CIlltlHTIAN TP.Ml'EKKNCP.
. , I'fion will moot every Friday afternoon
lo clock at the reading room. Allure invited.
Hirmoii UhIru No. Nil. I. O. (I. T.-llegular
. weekly ineetlnitH Krldav ut H r. u..
wrniy Hall. All are Invited.
UlimaiiAN, C. T. U. O. Pi.kck, Ho
TWK LODGE NO. a, A. O. V. W.-MccU
- .riniuriuiy nan, over Kouera, an twooua
- simuauay eveiilllgH at7:3l).
ri. .. H. HAN8EN,
i!YKHH, Flnnnnlor. M. W.
J'NKHMITH I'OST, No. 82, U. A. K.-Mecta
. ..viciy nuiiiriiHV ut n'a w w in riiat k hi '
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANHACT A OKNEHA1. HANKING BD81NK88
iMUim of Credit iHBiiod available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchanco and Telegraphic
TratiuferflBoldon Now York, Chicago, St.
Ix)u1h, San Francinco, Portland Oregon,
t. . iii.. tr l. 1 i. . '
onuiim tyiihii.. huh vanouH poinia in ur
ogon and WftHlilngton.
CollcctioiiH made at all pointf on fav
orable terms.
u. HOHKNCK,
1'rcNldont.
.1. M. I'ATTKKSON,
('aahler.
first Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES, - - - OREGON
A General Banking IhiNineHS transacted
DejiosltB received, HiibjecJ, to Sight
Drult or Utiocfc.
CollectloiiH made mid proceeds promptly
remitted on uuj ol collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange (told on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
BILIOUSNESS
Who has not suffered this misery
caused by bilo in tlio stomach
which an inactivo or sluggish
liver failed to carry off.
THE PREVENTION AND CURE IS
DIRKOTOKS.
D. J. Tjiomphon. Jno. S. Schknck.
El). M. WlU.IAMH, Gko. A. Likiie.
H. M. Beam..
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-PreHident,
CaHhier, - -
Z. F. Moody
CiiAitLKB Hilton
M. A. Moouy
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
CnlliwiionH niude on favorable tcrinB
at all accessible points.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacksmitU & wagon shod
General Blacknmlthing and Work done
promptly, ami all worK
Guaranteed.
B. .f 1'.-.1':TMt'ulwuveryfiuuday afternoon In
"the K. if V, Hull.
(IKSANd VEKEIN Meota ovory Hunduy
iljwiilng lu the K. of I'. Hall.
B. i? K- 1V1HI0N, No. 107-Moeta in
4of . ' i' ' Unit tho llrat and third Wodnea-
T1IK UHUltUIIKH.
8Tif'rK.KB UKail -Kov. Puthor HiioN
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i'uHtor. aw Miinh ovory Htuiday ut
Kli Mtutb ut 10;U0 A M VtH)r ut
'i'JlAl'l CHUIK1II Union Htroot. onnoalto
Hirv Hiii i lluv' 1:11 HtitoUllo Hector, burvlcea
khii I''r' Ht 11 unci 7:so r. m. Hunday
l;r u'a A- x. KvuuIuk I'rnyor on Friday ut
F'S "AI'TIHT OHUItUH-Huv. O. D. TAY
k.,i. 10 i l iiHtor. Mornhiir nurvln.ia uverv Hub-
School l ",,ey t 11 A. M. HttbbiitU
HtmL ! wUSt?1 ",tor morning aorvlcea.
oce ,? '"K Kr'' livening at I'aator'a real,
jy- uiiltm acrvlces lu tlio court lumao ut
CuSiJA.Tl.0NAl" OHUHOH-Hov. W. 0.
. it .,,.7!,"' 1 ""tor Hor vlcea ovory Huuday at 1 1
Mrilce Vir ' Bl'""y bohool ufter morning
'f. HtraiiKoracordlally iuvltod. HouUtrtto.
.M, 8url!.lU,MI-Kov- J- Wmibmsii, paator.
Hy Snte uv.ury Huuduy morning nt 11 a. in,
tfic lit TllSiMo'ofook-i h. Epworth
Monyi.uluJ!lnin7:30 o'clock. A oonllul in'
tou extended by both juiator and people
OIIUIIOH-Hkv. J. W.JKNKINH.
CWpi, I'eaohlng iu tlio (Jongroauttonaf
VTuvitwl''' 1,,ly wt 8 ' AU M0
iSA1!!1' I'UTHKIIAN Ninth atreot,
""J One a vurumi wviuuiua
Horse Shoeing Speciality
TMrd Street, opp. LidIjd's old Stand.
J. F. FORD,
ist,
Of Dea MolncN, Iowa, write under date ol
March 23, 1IKW:
S. B. Mkii. Mm. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiouflly awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 88 jiounds, ie
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetinge
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Foiin.
If you wlah to feci f null and cheerful, and ready
lor thu Hpriug'a work, cleanao your ayatem with
tho Headache nnd Uvcr cure, by taking iwoor
three doaea cnuh week.
Sold under a poaltivc guarantee.
60 couta per bottle by all druggtala.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kindB of work in liis line at
reasonable figures. Has thu
largest house moving outfit
in Kastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
flnnie writ seminary,
Tac'oma, ash.
Boarding and Day School
for Q-irls.
Tontli Yoar Begins Soptember 14, 1893.
For Catalogue uml Atliulttiince, apply to
liquid or powder, which gives
quick action to tho liver and
carries off tlio bilo by a mildmove
ment of tho bowels. It is no pur
gative or griping medicine, but
purely vegetable. Many people
take pills moro tako Simmons
Liver Regulator.
"I have licon a victim to TlllIouRncss tot
j-curn, and nller trying various remedies
my only miccchs was In tlio uso of Him
moriH Liver Itcgulutor, which never failed
to relievo me. I speak not of myself,
alone, but my whole family." J. 51. Fiu
MAN, Sclma, Ala.
J9-EVERT I'ACKAGK-e
Hub onr Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
J. U. ZEIUK & CO., PhlhulelpUa, Pi.
' Dally Evenlnc Chronicle is recoimlzcd
. ux eMontlallr the home nutter for the
jniien uiy joikh' jrt,it r? iins is noi a Dim
reiiutatlou. Somei J VJIVlt, 2,0) of our best
nltlzcns watch the columns of this r n nrn
dally for the spiciest local news. It 1 Ml Jllv
aucceedH in RleuiiliiR the field, and hence grows
iu popularity uiid nn)iortaucc. Take it awhile,
you who don't; trysomo of its premium oflers.
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Mrs, Sarali K, White.
H-'Jldlm
I
Principal.
Freipnt ana Passenger Line
Through diulv service (Sundays ex
cepted) between Tho Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
I'AHSKNGKK KATKli.
Ono way
Round trip...
.2.00
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments eolicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Ueueral Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
T
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ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND I0E 0REAM.
Candies and Nuts
ut wholesale
ciuotatlona,
TOKACGO, : I :
UIOAltH AND l I
HH'KKl' DUINKH
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2 38
2d Street
J.FOLCO
At right aide
Mrs. Obarr'a
restaurant.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable houco
has boon entirely refurnished, and evecy
room haa beon ropapered nnd ropaintei
and newly carpeted throughout. The
hoiiBO contains 170 roomBiuidisBuppliecl
with every modern convenience. Rates
reasonable. A good restaurant attachec
to tho house. Frer biiB to aud from all
trftiUB C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop.
TRAILING THE ROBBERS
Conclusive Evidence Against Two of
the Laic Shore Participants,
ONE OF THEM IS A WOMAN
A Bill Introduced in Congress to
Submit the Questions of Free
Coinage to a Vote.
.
CoticZualie Kvlilrncn Against Him.
Toledo, O., Sept. .'50. The authorities
of Noble county, Intl., are said to be in
possession of conclusive evidence to show
that John Conners and Eva Flint, who
were arrested at Kendallville last Wed
nesday in connection with tho Lake
Shore train robbery, are two of the par
ticipantsin thedistribution of the booty
It is learned that a number of railroad
men were chief actors in the robbery of
the train. It is stated further that the
woman, Eva Flint, made teveral trips
from Elkharl, Ind., to Chicago with
large quantities of ballion, specie and
gold, part of the proceeds of the robbery
Jilt. COOl'Elt'S KKSOLUTION.
It Provides for a Special Election to
Determine the Sliver Question.
Washington, Sept. 30. Representa
tive S. B. Cooper of Texas today pre
sented the following resolution, which
was referred to the wavs and means
committee:
Wiiekeas, In the enactment ot all
laws the will of the majority should con
trol, and,
Whebeas, There is a divided opinion
among the congressmen of the United
States, now assembled in legislative
session, as to the will of the people on
the question of the coinage of money by
the United States; therefore be it
llesotved, That the governors of the
several states be respectfully requested
to request or cause to be held an elec
tion in their respective states the first
Tuesday in November nest for the pur
pose of ascertaining the will of the peo
ple upon jthe question of coinage of
money by the United States, and at
such election those in favor of the free
coinage of both t'oM and silver without
discrimination against either metal
shall have printed or written upon
their tickets "for free coinage," and
those opposed to free coinage of both
gold and silver, without discrimination,
shall have written or printed upon their
tickets "against free coinage," and said
election shall be held and the returns
thereof made in accordance with the
laws of tho respective states governing
the elections of iepresentatives to the
legislature of said states, and the re
turns and result of said election shall be
submitted to the congress of the United
States by the governors of tho several
states.
Weather Summary.
Oregon State Weather Service.
The Dalles, On., September, 1893.
Klevation aboe ea level 1J0 tcet.
Mean tempcratuic, COA.
Departure from normal,
Maximum temjernturi', 101 ; date 1st.
Minimum tenijierature, 3T; date Uttli.
Mean of maximum temperature, 71.6.
Mean of minimum teuiiierature, 4'J.O
No. times maximum temperature, W or above
No. times minimum temperature 3i or be
low, none.
Total precipitation, ineuea.
Departure from normal csi'tw, .'JO inches.
Total depth of uninvited snowfall, inches.
l'revuillnB direction of wind, westerly.
Total movement of wind, miles.
No. of cloudless days, l'J.
No. of partly cloudy days,
No. of cloudy days, t.
No. days on which .01 of rain or snow fell, ,
Dates of thiimler storms, nth.
Dates of light frost, lu place ?M and 23d.
Dates of killlni; or injurious irost, none
Dates of solar lialos,
Dates of lunar halos,
S. L. Buooks,
Volunteer Observer.
A Disturbance
Isn't what you want, if your stomach
and bowels are irregular. That's about
all you get, though, with the ordinary
pill. It niay relieve you for a moment,
but vou're usually in a worse stato after
ward tuan before. , ,
This is just where Dr. Tierce's rieas-
ant Pellets do most good, inev act in
an easy and natural way, vory uiueieni
from the huge, old-fashioned pills.
They're not onlv pleasanter, but there's
no reaction afterward, and their help
liisis. Ono little sutiar-eoated pellet for
a gentle laxative or corrective three for
a cathartic. Constipation, Jnd gestion,
Bilious Attacks, Dizziness, rick aim
Bilious Headaches, are promptly re
lieved and cured. ,
They're the smallest, tho eusiest to
take and tho cheapest pill you can buy,
for they're guaranteed to give satisfac
tion, or'your money is returned.
Yon pay only lor tno guuu you gin.
-
For a Junto back or ior a pain lu the
Bide or chest, try saturating ft piece of
of flannel with Cluunberlain'B Pain Balm
und binding it on to tho atlected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case In ono or two days. Pain Balm
also euros rheumatism, 60 cent bottles
for sulo by Blnkoloyit Houghton.
Uso Mexican Silver Stove Polish
NEWS NOTES.
Senator John B. Allen has renounced
politics and will hereafter practice law.
Republican anti-silver men in the
senate have presented a strong front
against a compromise.
Tho Cdiur d'Aleno mines have re
sumed, adding $100,000 per month to
Spokane's monthly pay roll.
A Texas representative wants the
question of free coinage of Bilvcr sub
mitted to a popular vote next November.
The latest reports from Rio de Janeiro
is that the rebel warships all opened fire
on the city and much damage to prop
crty resulted.
Tho Irish flag was hoisted and pulled
down twice Saturday on the roof of tho
electricity building at the world's fair,
but finally floated triumphantly.
Silver mine owners of Aspen have pre
scnted a sliding scale of wages, regulated
by tho price of silver, but the men have
not yet accepted it. According to this
the lowest wages are $2.50 and the high
est $5 per day.
The ironclad Independent has cap
tured the rebel warship Andes, which
was seized at Buenos Ayres a few days
ago by the rebels. The rebel officers oi
the Andes managed to escape, but the
crew was captured.
Dr. Fogelsong, of Hillsdale, Mich.,
convicted ot poisoning his third wife, was
sentenced to prison for life. The doctor
declared he was innocent. It is now re
membered that the doctor's first and
second wives died under peculiar cir
cumstances, and there is a suspicion he
may have murdered them also.
Dr. Gray, the most prominent physi
cian in Tuskahoma, I. T., answered a
call to a distant point and later the
doctor's horse came home riderless. In
dians reported the doctor had been
drowned while crossing a river. It is
believed the Indians killed him to pre
vent his giving testimony in an impor
tant case this week.
In the public demonstration of the
Amick treatment, which has been in
progress in Cleveland, O., for the past
two months, of ten consumptives one
died, three are apparently cured, being
now free from all symptoms of the dis
ease; tour snow marked improvement,
and two a slight gain. The greatest in
crease iu weight was three pounds in
four days. The demonstration has not
yet ended, although Dr. G. B. Sturgeon
admitted tonight that the treatment had
already accomplished more than the
Cincinnati discoverer claimed for it.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
The La Grande anti-Chinese agitators
have been bound over to tho grand jury
in the sum of .$100 each.
A strange change has come over tho
two Astoria murderers, Hansen and
Reiter. Before conviction Hansen was
completely prostrated and broken down,
while young Reiter wore an air of callous
bravado. Since they were found guilty
Hansen has become seemingly resigned
to his fate, while Reiter fills in his time
winning piteously for compassion and
pardon.
A (iooil Thing to Keep at IIuuil.
From the Troy (Kan.) Chief.
Some years ago wo were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus ; und now when we feel any of tho
symptoms that usually precede that ail
ment, such as sickness at the stomach,
diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. Wo
have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy the very thing to
straighten ono out in such 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 sale by
Blukeley & Houghton, druggists,
Good Job I'rintlne.
If you havo your job printing done at
The CiutoNici.E vou will have tho ad
vantage of having it done with tho most
modem and upproved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of one of
tho most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
WOOD," WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at dos. i.
Petors & Co. (Oflico Second and Jell'or
son streets.)
HE GOT DOTH OF THEM.
An Express Company' Detective Who Laid
Out Two .Stngo Itobbora.
"Ono day lu October, 1877, I was
staffing1 it in northern California," said
Thomas M. Spencer to n St. Louis
Globe-Democrat man. "There were
six of us in the coach. Wo were talk
ing about Btagc robbers. Suddenly
there was a halt and one of tho party
said: 'Spenlc of the devil and he will
appenr.' Well, owe all pot up and stood
in a lino and gnvo up our purses and
watches. The driver had thrown off
the mall bag and the Wells-Fargo safe.
There were two robbers, neither of
them masked. They were not polite
liko the knights of the road of ro
mance, but swore continuously. The
job was done in about five minutes, and
the robbers told the driver to go ahead.
We did so for a half mile or so, when one
of the passengers, a silent man whom
I had taken for a commercial man,
said to the driver: 'Go slowly and
wait for me at the ford.' lie tken pro
duced a Winchester from the bottom of
the coach and started back over the
road alone. 'Who is he?' we asked the
driver. 'Wells-Fargo man, I guess;
never saw him before, but I guess he
knows his business. If he comes back,
he will have got them; if he don't,
they'll have got him.'
"Twenty minutes later we heard
some rapid firing. We stopped at the
ford. Nearly an hour passed, and then
tho man who had gone back appeared
on the trail. He walked slowly, as if
In pain, and a bloody handkerchief
was tied about his head. 'Drive bat
and get the box,' he said to the driver.
'Did you get 'cm?' asked the driver.
'Both of 'em,' he replied. We drove
back. In tho middle of the road where
we had been held up both men lay
dead. The Wells-Fargo detective, cal
culating that they would stop to rifle
the mail bag and the strong box, di
vide tho plunder and then separate,
had quietly walked back. One of them
he dropped with his Winchester before
he was suspected; the other got in one
shot before he fell, and that had
struck the brave man a glancing blow
on the head. Our property was all re
stored to us. We helped bury-the dead
robbers by the roadside. The brave of
ficer refused to accept the purse we
hastily raised for him."
FISH ALIVE IN BOILING WATER.
A Novniln Sperlea Which Died on Heine
Iilt Into n Cold Fluid.
One of the most remarkable discov
eries in the shape of a peculiar species
of fish ever made on this continent was
that made at Carson City, Nov., in 1S70.
At that time both the Hale & Noreross
and the Savage mines vere down to
what is known as tho T','J00-foot
level." When at that depth a subter
ranean lake of boiling water was
tapped. The accident Hooded both
mines to the depth of 400 feet. After
the water had all been pumped out ex
cept that which had gathered in basins
and in the inaccessible portions of the
works, and when the water still had a
temperature of 12S degrees nearly
scalding hot many queer-looking lit
tle blood-red lish were taken out. In
appearance they resembled goldfish.
They seemed lively and sportive
enough when they were in their native
element boiling water. notwith
standing tho fact that they did pot
even have rudimentary eyes. When
the fish were taken out of the hot
water and put into buckets of cold
water for tho purpose of being trans
ported to tho surface, they died as
quickly ns a percii or oass would if
plunged into a kettle of water that
was scalding hot; not only this, but
the skin peeled off exactly as if they
had been boiled. Eyeless fish are com
mon enough in all subterranean lakes
and rivers, but this is tho only case on
record of living fish being found in
boiling water.
Strength anil Health.
If you tiro not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bittera. If "la
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uso Electric Bitters. This remedy acta
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gontly aiding thoso organs to perform
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sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent teliof by taking Electric
Bitters. Ono trial will convince you
that this is tho remedy you need. Large
bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinersly's
drug store.
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