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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ATTRACTION OF THE ABYSS.
OFFICIAL VAI'KU OK DALLES CITY.
ANI WASCO COUNTY.
HUIliiCUU'TlON KATES.
BY MAIL. POSTAGE l'llKl'AII), IN ADTASCK
Weekly, 1 year 1 60
" t mouths
" 3 "
DaIIj-, 1 year
" 6 month. ..
" mt "
Andres nil coinmuntcntlon to " THE CIUtOK
ICLK," The Dulles, Orejroh.
I'unt-Oflli'ii.
omcK Houns
fleuernl Delivery Inilow 8 a
Moner Order
Sunday it 1)
m. to 7 i. m.
. . .S n. m. to 4 )'. m.
y a. in. u lu n. m.
CXOSINO OF MAILS
trains going East 9 ji. in. mid 11 MA n. m.
" " West S)i. m. and 6:80 p.m.
8Ugo for Goldcndale 7:30 n. in.
" Drlnevlllo 6:S0u. m.
" "Dufuraud arm Springs . .5:80 a. ni.
" tLearing for Lyle & Ilnrtlaud. ,S:S0 a. m.
" " " lAntclopc 5:30a.m.
Except Sunday.
tTri-wcekly. Tucsdnv Thursday nnd Saturday,
I " Monday Wednesduy and Friday.
THURSDAY,
OCT.
189:
WORDS, WORDS, WORDS.
There is pending in the house a bill to
reform the methods of public printing.
The bill 1ms already been debated one
day, nnd it could be pushed nhe.id with
out any trouble if it were not for the
purpose of the democrats to take up the
bill to aid fraudulent elections instead.
The printing bill is a non-partisan
measure agreed upon by joint com
mittees of the house nnd senate after
several months consideration of the sub
ject. Mr. Richardson, chairman of the
house committee that reported the bill,
has assured the house that it would save
$200,000 a year in the cost of printinc
and binding. It has cost the people
13,674,939 to do the public printing in a
year. Of this sum there was expended
for congressional printing nearly $2,000,
000, the greater part of which, of course,
goes in payment of the printing of the
Congressional Record. There is no in
tention on the part of congress to econo
mize any in the printing of the Record,
but it is safe to eay that a large part of
the sum which congress expends in a
year for printing might be charged to
unnecessary waste. The silver debate
illustrates that fact. Up to this week
4,000,000 words have been printed in the
Eecord in merely recordingjthe debate
alone.
Senator Stewart has uttered at this
eesBion 225,000 words on the silver ques
tion. At least he has inserted that
many in the Congressional Record. The
three days' speech he delivered aggre
gates 100,000 words. No man is able or
bright enough to utter 225,000 words on
the silver question to any advantage to
the public. If 215,000 of those words
were stricken out of existence the public
would be a gainer.
But the printing and binding of thi
vast aggregate of nothingness illustrate
the great need of printing reform
There are nearly 1,000,000 copies
books and bulky documents printed b
tne government stored awav in rooms
because no one lias the authority to dis
tribute them. But, with all this nee
of urgent action, the democrats refuse to
allow the bill to be brought up.
Why People I.oiik to ntxr Ttu'insrlvrH
from High l'luccs.
Chovroul's well-known experiments
with the exploratory pendulum and
tho divining' rod bIiow that if we repre
sent to ourselves a motion in any di
rt rf. recvion tue muni win uiiu(um:iiiii
o &o realize it and communicate it to the
soo pendulum, snys a writer in the
o 60 i Popular Science Monthly. The tipping
table realizes a movement we are an
ticipating1, through the Intervention of
a real movement of the hands. of
which we are not conscious. Mind
reading, by those who divine by taking
your hand where you have hidden any
thing, is a reading of imperceptible
motions by which your thought is
translated ' without your being con
scious of them. In cases of fascination
and vertigo, which are more visible
among children than among adults, a
movement is K'guu the suspension of
which is prevented by a paralysis of
the will, and it carries us to
suffering nnd death. When a child
I was navigating n plank on
the river wit bout a thought that 1
might fall. All ut once the idea came
like a diverging force, projecting itself
across the rectilinear thought which
had alone previously directed my ac
tion. It was as if an invisible arm
seized me and drew me down. 1 cried
out and continued staggering over the
whirling waters till help came to me.
The mere thought of vertigo provoked
it. The board lying on the ground sug
gests no thought of a fall when you
walk over it; but when it is over a 1
precipice and the eye takes the mens- :
ure of the distance to the bottom, the 1
representation of a falling motion be- ,
comes intense, and the impulse to fall
corresponding- so. Kven if you are
safe, there may still be what is called
the attraction of the abyss. The vision 1
of the gulf as a fixed idea, having" pro
duced an "inhibition" on all your ideas J
or forces, nothing is left but the figure ;
of the great hole, with the intoxiea- ,
tion of the rapid movement that be- :
(rins in your brain and tends to turn ,
the scales of the mental balance. ,
Temptation, which is continual in
children because everything is new to
them, is nothing else than the force of
an idea and the motive impulse that .
accomnanies it. 1
FIGURES OF INTEREST.
Tin: population of Germany nvorngcB
' 'J."7 to the square mile; in the United
States the average is only 18.
Nkaulv ir percent, of tho t),3l(,5(7
foreign-born residents in the United
States are living in the 1121 cities of'
largest population. t
Tin-: total number of Chinese in the
United States in 1SS0 was lOo.-Ul.V The
total number in 1SIH) was only 107,475, a
gain in ten years of but !),010. '
Si.vci: the centennial year, 1S7H, the
number of newspapers in Now York
state has nearly doubled. There were
l.OSS published then and thcrenre 'J,lol
now.
Tin: largest block of coal ever mined
was recently brought from the bowels
of the earth at lioslyn, Wash. Its size
is twenty-four feet in length, five feet
eight inches in width, and four feet i
eight inches in height. It weighs over 1
41,1)00 pounds.
THE ARTIST'S CORNER.
Oni:r.ic sculptors often used eyes of
glass or crystal lu the laces of their
statues.
The oldest existing statue is one of
wood, admirably modeled, colored and
with eyes of crystal. It is of a man
named Ra-em-ke, an Egyptian, and
dating from about II. C. 4000.
Tun early representations of Christ
in painting were purposely devoid of
all attraction; in the eighth century I
Adrian l. decreed that Christ should
be represented as beautiful as possible.
Is the Vatican at Rome there is a
marble statue with natural eyelashes,
the only one with this peculiarity in
the world. It represents Ariadne
sleeping on the island of Naxos at the
moment she was deserted by Theseus.
Is modeling the horse for his eques
trian statue of Gen. Grant, for the
Union League club, of llrooklyn, the
sculptor, Wi'liuru Ordwuy Partridge,
has had casts made from a living
charger kept at his country home in
Milton, Mass., where he is at work.
I
FACE AW J) pro URE
mow tt, it you're
a licahliv woman.
They' if hnvo u
bounty of their
own, no mutter
what, your features.
Perfect, health, with
its clear skin, rosy
checks, am bright
eyes, iH enough to
inuko any woman
attractive.
i To get, perfect
1 health, use iiuth
r fully Dr. Pierce's
Favorito Prescrip
tion. I hat regu
lates nnd promoted
all tho proper func
tions oi woman
hood, improves di
l petition, enriohes
the blood, dispels
aches nnd pains,
'brines rofresliiiier
sleep, nnd restores health, flesh and
strength.
For periodical pains, prolapsus
and other displacements, bearing
down sensations, and " female com
plaints " generally, it is so effective
that it can be guaranteed. If it
doesn't benefit or cure, you have
vour money back. Is anything that
isn't sold in this way likely to be
" just as good."
leads on to fortune"
The poot unquestionably had reforonco to the
For every case of Catarrh which-
they cannot cure, the proprietors of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy agree
to pay 500 in cash. You're cured
by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and
or you're paiu.
healimr properties.
FLIGHTY JAMES. ,SSU
is something perennially fun- mWiiiaiim
e estimate of young poets by lW.WSSMtla
ul menus, some anec- . iiis3 ecu a case it viul not cube. 73
ot
A Boston paper prints the following
letter received in that city from an edu
cated.farmer of more than 30 years' resi
deuce in eastern Kansas, a gentleman
of comparative wealth and a man often
elected to public offices in his own
county and state. What he writes was
not intended for the public and is more
significant for that reason. Tho letter
bears, date of lust week and says:
have nothing to write from here. It ib
the same old story of drought and
cranke, both of which Kansas is noted
for. It has become an old story not
tho old, old Btory but a new version
and a very bad one. An Indian Ii3
years old told me that Kansas was not a
fit country for an intelligent white man
to live in ; that it ought to be left to
his people, or to be settled by all the
fools from the older states. The latte
fate befell it. Of course, I am one of
.the fools, but I am by no means infatu
ated with Kansas; have lived here ove
30 years and wish to leave the state and
go to the Pacific coast, but my family
will not hear of it. This bit of laud
that we own they think is all there is of
earth. They do not realize that in ten
yearH from now it will not raise 'cow
peas.' There is but 30 acres of it now
out of the 100 that will raise a crop of
anything. Tho Kansas farmer has ex
liausted his land; 'knows that there is
something the matter, but does not
know what the trouble is. lie is look
ing for a Moses.' "
The Earl of Dunraven seems to be a
model landlord he is an Irish landlord,
too. We learn this from an article in
McClure's Magazine for October. C.
Kinloch Cooke, who writes the article
is a friend of Dunraven, and speaks by
authority, says that his property Is
probably the only ono in the south of
Ireland on which no .outrages have ever
been committed, - '
MI ..eeBalcVGbamrlaln's Cough
Keeedy a 'specific for croup. It is very
pleasant to take, which is one of the
weft important requisites where a cough
nuaKly is intended for use umong chll
4ft. I have, knewn of eases of croup
where I know the life of a little ono was
mmi by the use of Chamberlain's
Oef ii Remedy." J. J. LaGrange, drug
fiett Avoca, Neb, 50 cont bottles for
,bjr JJlakeley St Houghton.
Modest Opinion of Dr. l.owi-ll in Ilcgard
to Ills Aftcrtrnrd Distinguished Son,
There
113 in tn
their person
tionate partisans, to be sure, find a
nightingale in every bush, and applaud
genius in any versified production, but
the majority of sensible fathers und
mothers wait for larger and maturer
results before expressing their delight.
A brilliant young essayist lurnishes a
case in point, relates the Youth's Com
panion, from his own experience. He
was apparently becoming famous ut :i
rapid rate, and some one congratulated
his father on the fact.
'I wish Tom would stick to his law
study," said the old gentlemen, testi
lv. "Sometimes I think he's a born
fool!"
A writer in the Critic says of the fa
ther of James Russell Lowell:
"I was in Rome and Florence at one
time with Dr. and Mrs. Lowell. He
was under deep depression, and sensi
tive to small vex.-.tioiis. I received
one day quite a number of letters from
Boston, and the doetor, grieving that
he had none, insisted upon my reading
him some of mine.
'"Among them was one from my
brother, giving an account of com
mencement, and containing some ex
tracts from Lowell's manuscript class
poem, which he had lent to my broth
er. My thought naturally was as I
read it:
" 'This will delight the doctor.'
"Quite otherwise. The doctor said,
sadly:
" 'I am very sorry and disappointed,
.lames promised me when I left home
that he would give up poetry and stick
to his books. I hoped he had become
less flighty!' "
Very lirarcfiilly Done.
When Lord Erskine was made a
mcmVicr of thai highly honorable body,
the Fishmongers' company, of London,
lie made an after-dinner speech on the
occasion of his first appeurance among
them us a member. Upon his return
he baid to a friend: "I spoke ill to-day,
and stammered und hesitated in the
opening." "You certainly floundered,"
was the reply, "but I thought you did
so in compliment to the fishmongers."
Ar. nr.-feaule Laxative nnd NEK V E TUN 10.
5olii hv rn: --r-stB or sent by mail ic. tOc ,
itio Si C '(r pr.cla'.ire. Samples free
uii Tvltft Tbo Favorite SOOTB ?ora8S
Jf &L JortlioTeottiandlreutli.:c,
for aln Ity Knlpe
VIGOR F MEN
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all tho train nf rvi
from early errurnrliiLr
exceues, ttio results ot
overwork, HlokruR.-,.
worry.ctc. FullttreiiRlli,
development ami luim
Rtvcn to every ori;an and
portion of tlic body.
Simple, natural inetliuiU.
Imniedlatnlmprnvi-moitt
teen. Fnllnro Imiios'lble.
iyuo references, lioulc,
explanation ami pnwifj
mailed (scaled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
Executors' Notice.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
GUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
SUMMONS.
w.
i:. 1-.
Iotlre Is hereby ulvun, Unit tlic uiiilctaiKiitil
1 t- been duly tiiiiiolnteil, by the lliinonibli! tin--i.nily
Court (if used county, Uieuun, vmuii
ih ul tlioeMnte, of .lolm lluxlur, (Iteensid; nil
I rMiiid liiivini; cIiiIiiin iiHiiluat mild (liile nrt;
hereby reijlrul to present tho mine, duly verl
if 1 nnd with tirnier voucher, to Us or either,
t Antelojie, VviiH'o county, Orcnon, within nix
, iiioutliH (ruin the (Into of thi iiotlee,
Tho iMlles, Or., A tic. !1. li'J"J.
I .iAAIES HAXTUIt
JAMKS tViUTTK.V,
I KNecutorn of lliu i.-ctnte of John Uuxter.dee'd.
I 8-l,w5t
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Htntu of Oregon for
the County of Wiimm),
A. I) Iloltou, 1
nullum,
' I'miik D. CillleMile
. Uhodu (illl.Mde, W.
i:. Hunt mid w. It.
Duller, Defuiidniits. J
, To I'rtuil; II. llltelleaiiit',l:ltjtlaOIUtillf,o thr.
(ibme-immul (I'fairtiwts:
In the mono of the Htntu of Orcitoii. you mid
each of you nrc hereby reullirul lo iippenr und
nnsuer iho coniphilllt 1 1 led nK'illl.it you lu tho
nbovo entitled milt on or Itefoiu tho lllitt ihty of
, the n Kiilnr term of the. Circuit Court of the Mute
, of OriK'm for Wiiumi County, next following the
I 'hue heieof, towlt, on or before, tint
lath iluy of Js'ovoinbor, I Will,
nnd If you full k to iniHWer, for want
thereof tho philiitil!' Will iipl'l til tho Court
, for the icllef pinsed for lit bin complaint, to-wlt
for Hikcrccof lorcolnxiiro of Unit terliiln lunrt
K deed uimlu nnd executed by you to tho
nb i ve mimed pliilutllt on the iitn day of .Noveiri
A lllHtnrbuiico
Isn't what you want, if vonr stimuii-li
and boweh are irregular. Tliat's about
all you et, thouuh. with the ordinurv
pill. It may relievo you for a moment,
but you're usually in a wortu H.tate after.
ward than befoie.
Ihis is iuHt whore Dr. I'iereeV Plcnw.
ant Pellets do most good. Tliev act in
an easy and natuial wav, vorv tiifiuriMit
from the Inure, old-fashioned hIIIh.
They'ro not only pleaeanter. but there's 1 "lrt ""r," ,IU Mw,Vvct qimrter ; etlim
. . . : " miwiv n I it t mi' tit. lit wilt tit imi Mini 1 I mimI . V I In
no reaction atterward, and their help w,c county, drcKun, und thut wild prcmYncH
Wilts. UllO little Hlieill -coated nit hit for be Mild u ider kiieli fore(doaurii deereu in tho
a gentle hxatlve or corrective three for ' umulvr lfvlded by luw nnd una rdln to thu
a cathartic- fV.naflm.Hn,, I inll,r..ui,... 1 1""'1" " wild tourtt tlmt from tho proceed of
w.....,w.,,,.,w.,, .iiiuuvnLiuii. i niii'ii kiiitt tin, tiiiiiftfiif ruiei, iififi rwi iv nil. wmn
lilllOUH AttackH. DIz.llieHH. KicL- mill 111 flvu liuoilnil it.MIQI ddlbirH mid lnlerMt on
UlliouB Headaches, are nroinntlv t 1'1 innmlnco Nnveinbcr otli, Ib'JO, nt thu nitoof
1 in veil nnd i.nrxd ni ir cent. )mr iiliuuiiii Hlso n further hum of
aM..... .... ,i ii... ... .i .. ... , '.' . ...... y,
iiicy ib mc mi uueHi. tue oiiHiesr. ti lor h nut iil tn m hint to toru'doho hiiIii mort.
lake and the cheupett pill you can huv. I t,'M,!C'i !"'"-''t tho note thereby kenured nnd
for they're auaranteed to iive Hutlif.w. in' Vltd UM'"i '"Kotber wl li iiUtntlirw contH
iui im ro tjuaruiiieeu to tive waiiHl'ic- nnd dUhuriemuiiU iniido mid oxeouted In thl
lion, or your nionoy iH returned. milt, lududliiK iicctiiIdk mid uxjiciuoof
i on pav only for the nood yoil uet. 1 "Il'' plnlutltr liuvo u JiidKinent uKuliiHt
, iclenoyln thu procvuii o( nitleto utl"(y fully nil
lienurvluK i'roUu. "iild hihiim ; thnt upon mich foreclonuro milu nil of
Wo deHlro to fiav to our nltizn H,t I J'K1.'! ""V- hilerent mid eluliu of you nnd
,,iiir uu-uui uiiiium, eucu nuu nil oi you nun
lor yeuro wo Imvo been Belling Dr.
King'e New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. Ivlng'o New LUo Villa, Bucklon'o
Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, und
have never handled remedies thut soli oh
well, or that have given audi universal
Bfttisfuctlon. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, us we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results: do not follow their
use. There remedies have won their
great popularity purely on .their inurlts,
Snipes & Klnoraly's druggielB.
Illelll. 1111(1 nil iitliur itfirannn nlfllinliiu or in
v "I'll bj'i throuuji or under you or tliuiu, or
either, In mid to mild mortgaged ptcjnlCH und
uvery imrt thereof bo forecloned mid forever
burred troiu tho wiilty of redemption. Thut thu
pliilutllt bo ullovvi-d tn bid ntkuld foruolo.iuro
fiilo uinl purchiiHO mild mortgiiued preiulcH,iit
blHoiitlou, mid thut iimiii tliumleof bnld imirt
KMKcd priMiilhCH thu puroluitur bo lut lulu the
poKH'hjiiiu thereof, und ovoy p.irt tburcof, im
media ely, mid for imuh other nnd furthur tullcf
iiMothu Court nuiy keuiii eiiiltnlilu nnd jimt.
lid HiimiiioiiH u nurved upon you, thu mid
nri".'.k 1; Ul IvupJonml UllodH (illleil , by pub
m'i1 "." "'V ",llu,' i"OMt!.K. il licit hplipor
imblUhu weukly nt Dulle City, VViiwi i u ly,
Uri-oii, (or hx uoiucuiitlvu nvuku, by oilier of
..!!!! U' i llriidilmw, JudKii n( mild court,
Which older U'm iln lv . ...,.i ...i ...
chuirberk on tliuyoth duy of huiitumbor. isai.
I'll MI It & MKNKKKIC,
AlWrnuvH (or 1'luliitllt'.
In the Circuit Court of thu Htntu of Oregon
lor tue county ol wiihco.
,. Mlllur. I
rintnttjr,
vm. ,
lieyuoldx, I
jirjemmm. J
Tn i:. J'. IteytmliU, the abnvc-ntwietl ikjenthmt.
In the mum) of thu Htntu of Oregon, Von i re
neieliy renii red to iiiiiiuiir und uliMwer thu Coin
philiit tiled iiK'ilnt you In the ubovu entitled suit
wiinin leu uiijk iroin inu iiuiu oi inn servicuoi
this MimmoiiK upon you, if served within thlN
county: or If served within nny othur county o
this htiitc, then within twenty ilnyx from the
dnte of the servlcu of tills suminons iinoii von
or if served upon you by publlcutlou, then you
ure ieiiureii to uppeur mid utiHwer tun I i.om
plaint on thu Ilr.st duy of thu next term of snli
court, uftur nix ueeks' piiblicuthlll of this hum
moils, io-wii on .Mouiiuy, tuu
lath day Ni.vi inlidr, 1HIIII,
mid If you full to so unswer, thu pluiutlll 'will
uppiy io inu court lor inu leiiei prayed lur in
Mild comiiliiiiit, to-wlt: for the forechiNUiu of tin
mortKiiKc ileKTlbed In mid compliilnt, nnd for
uiesuicoi mo liromisrs inerein iiescriiied, to
wit. the south uulf of thu southuent oiinrter
thu northenst (iiurtcr of tho soutliue.it iiinrter,
mid thu scmtiiv.est iiuurtur of thu Himtheiiht
iiunrter. of riectlou 'A, IowiinIiIii one North,
iwiiiku uiiricen i.iihi, vv iiiumuitu .Meriuimi, con
liilnlm; nun hundn-d nnd xlxtv iicicn. nnd situ
i ut' il in Wimeo county, Oreuou. Also, thu north
I half of thu northeast iiiurter, the northeiist
iiunrter of the northwest iiuirtur, and the ninth-
eMiKiuurieroi inu iioriiieust ijiinrtur ot riectlou
i, Towiihlilp ouo North, Uiiiiko thirteen KiiMt.
Wlllumetto Meridian, coiitaliilm: nuu hundred
und Hlxty iicreK, mid ultuuted in Wnsco county,
Oreiroiii uccoidliii; to luw ulid thu nrunticu ot
tills court, ulid that tho iirocccilx of hmIiI hiiIii Iui
upiiiicii lu piiymeiit of thu umouiit Kccured bv
siilil inortKMKe, mid ntlll itnpihl, to-wlt thu sum
of t."J0.on, und Interest thereon ut thu rutu of
clKht per cent per milium from September Tit,
inj.i, uiiu inu niiiiier uiu oi f',iun,uw, mid iinur
est thereon ut thu rutu of eight per cunt per nil-
niiiiihincu.Murchai, juwi. und for un uttornuyH'
feu of fiijo.w, und for tliu cunts null disburse-
nieiits mndu und expended huruln. And thnt
inu piuiuiiii win apply to tint court for u Judg
ment nguliist you for uny dcilolunciy there inuy
bu icimiiiiiug uftur thu nppllciitloii of thu pro
ceeds of hiild bale us uforusuld. n)4
mi win iiiriuor iiiKU noucu unit lliu mini
inoiiH In this suit Is surved upon you by publl
cutlou, by otder of thu lloimtublu W. L Hrud
Hhiivv, .ludgo of siilil Court, sild ordur being
(luted r)entemberl!7th, 1 !):!.
JlAYH, HUNTINGTON' A WIKHON,
AttornojH (or riaiiillir.
Notice. Timber Culture.
17. H. li.vNb Ornve, Tiu IUli.kh, oi
, . , Allglist 11), Ih'J.'!.
Complnlnt liitvlnir beoirentored ut this omen
by Miirrlotta 41. Mumhilll ugiiliiNt 1'reaton Kced
iui niiiiiiu iu comply -wiiii .nitv as to 'limner
Culture Kntry No.' 11110, duUil Muroh W, itwj,
upon thu N VU of fieotlon S8, Township '.' North
Itiingo It Knsf, W. M., Ill Wusuo county, Oregon
With il view to thu cmicelliitlon of hiild em, v.
e
i-wiui-iHiiiH iiiieKiug uiui (leieniiuni lias wholly
Mllwl mid iieglvdlcil to plow or break or ciultf.
yulu to nrop or otherwUe, (ir pluut with trues,
treo seeds or cuttliiKs, during nny o( the time
Miico milking hs sulii entry, uy purt o( hiild
truct, thu said tmrtluH wo hereby summoned to
iiplicur nt this Otllco on thu 81st duy of October,
ItUJ. nt 10 o clonk A, M to ruspoud and furnish
testimony concerning wild alleged (allure.
U-lw.1t JOHN W. I.KWIH, lleglstor.
Assignee's Notice to Creditors.
V. I!, (iiirrolson. of 'I'll, i I In 1 1, ,u tin....... i
jug unsigned his jiropurty (or thu buuellt of nil
i s creditors, nil iiursous liuvlng olulms uuulnst
nuu ure nureby untitled to jircsiuit thum to mo
urn or oiitli, ufTho Pulles, Oiegoti, wltbli. t ir"
immwin iiuiit I HUV,
Aut..to,uW..tCtu'rn,,S(JJ,'A-1
:OisirttSjlei-
I Tmiinvnnn 0 fl
nr Mime a bar
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are sollinc theso Roods out at Kreatlv-redtioH
f BtL
MICIIELIIAOH HUIOK, - - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work. Tin Repairs ana
RoofiOi
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third
Street, next door west
Blacksmith Shop.
of Young & Km'
SHOE
FACTORY
Sale at
For
a
Baroain.
Tho undersigned, having secured the maehmory and
fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factorr,
..Il ll .1... . ... 1 il i " ... ! 1
win sen uie same ai. a uargain. jiero is an uniuu ana
boiler of '10-odd horse power, and a large amount of shoe
niaciiiiiery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, hoi ling and find-
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
11 ereis also one of the best sites for successfully oper
ating a factory of this kind to be found in this county
Write for particulars at once, to
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