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VOL. VI.
The Dalles Datty Chronicle.
I'liMI'tuil Dully, SiiJiflH- Kxroplcl.
THF CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBET
1893.
NO. 145.
(uini'T "won't nil WBKhltiBWm Strintt.. Tlie
linllch, Oregon.
t't'l'in of Hlili.ci liitliin
rtt Year 16 00
jor month, by rarrlor 60
iutW wr 6
TIMi: TAIIl.I.'H.
liullriiMil-.
Ill riled AllRtlt 0, WXl
KAFT IIUtJNII.
urtvw. 10.C5 l M. Dt'pHru l; :(H) r u.
WKhT IIOUNIl.
i Arrive, n ftu a. m. Dujuirtx 8. II a. m.
ruolix'iu Irc!clit tbat carry iMUKengurH leave
nttnt tbu wct at b'UU a. m. uiitl one for the
n: at , :ui a. m.
via. Hale Oven, leave dally
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO.,
TIlANKACT A OKKKP.Ali HAKK1NO BDHINKStj
he
Letters of Credit issued available In
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on Incw York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oresron,
Seattle Wash., and various points inOr
egon nnd Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - - -
Better
Z. F. Moony
Ciiaki.es Hilton
M. A. Moony
Uf I'miUVlllO
!t X SI
Fur Anteloi:. Alltclioll, Canyon City, leave
mil- i,: ft a si
For Duliir, Kinsley, Wamle, Wnptiiltln, Warm
pntiK "lid Tych Vulley, leave dally, except
iih1kv. Ht r a. a.
fin l.oldondalo. Watih., leave every day ot the
mi except Monday at A. M.
uaicoK lor all linen at the Umatilla ihuiKe.
KKOI'USrUONAL.
II II IUDDKl.lr-ATTOUSr.V-AT-l.AW-Ollltf
I'l . i:ourt street, The DalleH, Oregon.
D'
.1 n It .If M KNKFEK ATTOKNEYH AT
aw-kih)iuii a ana , over iwi
JSiw ItulldlliK, Kulrnnce on v aumuRiou oireci
Ine Halle, OrcKOti.
. , II K N KTT. ATTOUN'K Y-AT-LA W. )!
A. lire in rrlinuiio'i. bulldlnc ui kUilr. The
Mli, Oregon.
t r KAYS. , K.HCMINOTOM. h. a. wano.'i,
AY-. Hl'NTlSCiTON .t WILSON ATTOK-
31 niyh-at-law umcuo, French', Mocx over
Slat .S'atloua! Hank. ' 'i ' Dalles. Oregon.
W I! WlIjiON-ATTorj;r.r-AT-LAW -Iloom.
M . French i Co.'c nan nuuuiUK, second
itrw:. The Dalle, Oregon.
1 brTHKUI.AND, M
O. M I' iiinl S O.,
D., (' M. : K. T. M. C:
rhvHlrlaii mill Mir-
ei'iui. Kooms a mid l, rnajiniau mwk.
KwMcnco Mm Thiirnbury t, west cud ol fivoud
n&EMIrXUAN (Hom j:oiathic riivniciAN
iViad bUUOKUH. C'iiIIh auered promptly,
y. umce .iuhiuuuu
liror niclit. cltv
X'lmiimin hUx:k.
r country.
wtl
Hh O.
U HEON
IJOAKK I'llVBlClAS AND SUU-
EON. OIllCO. r(M)inK u UIIU n lllBilunu
3 m k Kmlduncii K. corner i.ouri aim
fourth utreotH, hvi- tul door Irom the eorm-r.
OJlco hours 'J to VJ A. M., - to 5 and T to s I', m.
General Kankint; Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YOItK,
SAN FltANClSCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR
Collections made on
at all accessible points.
favoreble terms
, bCHCHCS.
1'renldent.
.1 M.
I'ATTKIiSON,
Caiihier.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES, - - - OREGON
A General Ranking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-laud.
UIKKCTOKS.
D. 1'. TllOMi'HO.V. J.N'O. S.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A.
II. M. Beall.
;ciienck.
LlEItE.
"As old .as
tho lulls" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
and proven "
tho verdict
o f millions,
Simmons
Liver Regu
lator is the
only Liver
and Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
euro. A
mild laxa
tive, a n d
purely veg
etable, act
ing directly
on tho Liver
a n.d Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to bo taken dry or made into a tea.
Tho King ot- Liver Medicines.
" I have used your.Slmmons Liver Itepu
latorund can consclenciously say It Is tho
):l!U! of nil liver medicines, 1 consider It a
medicine chest In Itself. Gto. W. JACK
son, Tucomu, Washington.
WKVEUY I'ACKAGE-5
Has tho 7. Stamp hi red on wrapper
DDCCinrAIT'C HrCC i ri?lal,lein,unti0,1 na "Ircady stated in my
1 lUiJlUr.iU J 1 UEJJAIiE lust manifesto, is to establish the repub
an
Pills
ltraMnc
I I Tlmc inakc it nil
L. neeefcsary to ndvertls-e.
the more
That 1r
bnt the iuhh lirocrektivc of our
ss men think, and flic' Mimi1kiu.
inessmcn are the movt prostn-rous at all time.".
If you wish to reach all the reoiile !n this neiRh
borhfKid you can't do better than talk to them
throuch the columns of the Daily Chbonicle.
tha more than double the circulation ol any
other paiier, and advertitliiR in It pays Mr.
"Tk Regulator Line"
W. H. YOUNG,
Be Dalles, PorUaoi ii Astoria
Navigation Co.
to the Congress
United States Today.
of the
DUXHAK GUILTY OF SMUGGLING
The Jury Decides Against Him on Six
Cotmts Big Fire in Baltimore.
w AS1MNGTO.V, D. C, Dec. 4. The
president submitted his message to con
gress today. It i9 a very lengthy docu
ment, covering a wider range of subjects
than the one submitted to the special
congress in September. Of paramount
interest is his attitude on the Hawaiian
question. He stoutly maintains his
former position taken, nnd intimates
that developments will vindicate all his
actions. Of special importance is his
advocacy of the abolishment of all fees
pertaining to federal courts. He is an
tagonistic to the fee system and urges
congress to formulate the necessary leg
islation looking to its abolishment. The
subject promises to become fruitful.
Dunbar Convicted.
PonTLAxn, Or., Dec. .".William Dun
bar has been convicted on six of four
teen counts contained in the first two
indictments against him for opium
smuggling. His case went to the jury
at 9 :30 o'clock last evening, and an hour
and a half later the verdict was returnea.
Elaborate arguments, both for the prose
cution and defense, were made fcatur-
y, and the judge gave his charge to
the jury, concerning the evidence and
what to do with it. McGinn for the de
fense, set up a claim of great respecta
bility for Dunbar, and exhausted the
vocabulary of approbrious epithets in
his search for synonyms to apply to
Blum.
KIG J'IKK IX HAIriMOHE.
D PliALL Dr.NTtcT. l,u.s Riven lor tho
. tHtuilesH extraction ol teeth. Also teeth
. .lowed uluminut-'i lilate. Koouu: alcu ol
at , itdeu Tooth, hecond citreet.
MOOIKTIKS.
WAhl'O LODGE. NO. 15, A. F. ii A. M. Mifth
Y tlrnt and third Monday of each month at 7
D0.r. UOYAL Al'.Cll CIIAl'TF.K NO. 6.
Mwt tn MiiMinlc Hall the third Wudnendny
"! tt month at" 1'. M.
f0hKl:. WOODMLN OF TIIK WOULD.
M ill Hood CamvNo.M.Meuth'IueMluyeveu
lacofaeh week In Fraternity Hall, at 7 ::w y. m.
Biacksmitn k wagon sis
p0U'3U:lA I.OD(iK, NO. 6, I. O. O. F.-Meete
ciurv Krldav evenlm: at 7 :K0 o'clock, In K.
o! I' hall, corner beconil and Court
eoloiirfotii lird,ii.ru nr.. u-t.lpnmc.
H. Cwt'uii, hi!'y. H. A. 1HI.I.M.N. O.
tfHIKNDSHIl' LOIKiE.NO. !)., K.ot I'.-Meot
I, every .Monday evening at 7;30 o clock, In
sclwniiot,ulldliiK, corner ot Court and Hecond
itrwu. tiolournliiK inemUTH uru cordially In
HM, " W. H. Cham.
Jl. W Vauhk, K. of K. and H. !. C.
A erf KM II LY NO. 4'.7, K. OF L-Mtjt In K.
. oil' hall thonecond and fourth Wedue
T ot each mouth at 7:3U j. m.
VyOMKN'H CHKIHT1AN TKMl'EUENCK
' I'NION will meet every Friday afternoon
Ho'cloek at the readltiB riann. Allure Invited.
IJurmnu UkIkc No. &U1. I. 0. O. T.-KeKUlur
11 week I v meetlnim Friday at b I'. M., a'
fntenilty Hall. Allan) Invited.
C. ClIHIHMAN, C. T. It. 0. FLKCK, bo
Ttim.K LODOK NO. 8, A. O. V. W. MiftH
In Fraternity Hall, over KeUerti, mi Boamd
w, i uurauay oveniuK" v . . .
H. HANSEN,
JS;B Mykb, Klnnncler. M. W
JA8. NKSM1TII 1'OHT. No. ir.'. 0. A. U. Meeta
V tTl.Pi- U..t(irHu. .. rHI f U til tllU k. Of l1
ft OF I.. K.Mcew every huiuliiy nftcrnoou In
Hie K. ot 1', Hall.
fiWANu VKKEIN Meota overy Sunday
if TeuliiK 111 the K. of 1'. Hall.
jj Of L. F. DIVISION, No. 107-MeoU In
I ii.,., ' 'a "i" lr"' Blm iu
I 70I ettc), mimtli. t 7!!l V. M.
Wednen-
TIIK UlIUltUIIKH.
vT.r-KTF.KB OHOHOH -Uev. Fi
Y oliT t'aator. UW Mann ovui
If.'x "'Kl' MlUk ,lt lO.'SO A. M.
Father Hkonh-
ury Hitnday tit
vcniierii ai
KT JJ'UW OIIUKOII Union Street, oppoMto
Ititr L ' . 'lov. r.u u. nuieiiuii nei:iui. pmiw
ffii,"!(,"y t M. nud 7:SJ0 p. m. Hiinday
j-awiicu A. m. EvculiiK l'myor on Friday tit
M'TIHT OIIUUOH-Uuv. 0. D. Tay-
MoruliiK nervlecH ovory hat;
inv at 11 A. M. bablmtll
Irnn... ""'nwllatoly eftor inoruliiK norvleon.
kervlccn lit the court Iiuuhu at
P'llHTll
li.nli, 1'aytor.
Iefc7i ncimomy at 11 A
Ir jiT" Union no
(J.V IKOATIONAL OHUKOH-ltov. W. 0.
4. w .V T'. l'ator. HoryiccH overy Sunday at 11
"rtin, u! ''' Hundy School uftor mornliiK
. .". HtraiiKoricorUUlly Juvltcd. BouUfroo.
M. c',UKC"-'v. J. Wiuhlkk, tiuntor.
. r.t'rvii... c . . . ... .' ...
m ii u. in.
Ktiworth
uieutlliK every
E5iid ulV0 uvory Buiiday morning
lrui "i'liioi at raw o'clock p m.
ll. " tnact by both jnutor and ioile
,ltf,li,ir ii .. .. , luxiiiiiii
kiitii. 1 r. iTwichliiK In tho L'QiiKrcKutlouul
rHy invitwT
K'p'lOAL LUTIIEUAN Ninth utreot,
tjwx 5fi8 Pm A cordial welooino
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TMrd Street, opp. Liebc's old Stand.
THROUGH
Hpuse
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honso moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.ThoDalles
J. I. I0ED,
date
ot Dei, Moitic. lown. write iiuder
March '.'3, 1HU3:
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , , , , .
On arriving home last week, I found
all well nnd anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had waated away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of tho children like
it. Your 8. B. Cough Curo has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for nil. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mit. & MitH, J. F. Foiti).
If you wlh to feel f retdi and cheerful, and ready
for the Spring' work, cleanse your (.ynteni with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking twooi
three done each week.
Bold under a ponltlvc guarantee.
00 ceut per bottle by all druggiMt..
C. F. STEPHENS,
ID ISA LICK IN
DRY GOODS
Qlothing
Freigni 3na Pssssnnsr Line
Through daily service 'Sundays ex
cepted) between Tho Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Jyjcks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock') at 0 a. m. con
nectiii'.' with steamer Regulator for The
DalU-f.
I'A MSKNIi Kit It A TKn.
One way. . . .
Bound trip.
. ..00
3.00
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 solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Ueunral Aicont.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
(lenerul Alauugur.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
T
H
E
CANDY
FACTORY
ARTIC
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts Vir
"Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster in The Dalles
The I.oks Is Kktlniuted at Nearly Haifa
Million I)ollur.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 2. Fire con
sumed .400,000 worth of property in
West Baltimore tonight. A general
alarm was sent in from Lombard and
Paca Etreets about 5 o'clock. Within
two hours the commercial world was
55 i bereft of some of its stellar enterprises,
and a locality renowned for its historic
surroundings and imposintr edifices was
wiped out bv the dreadful lire. Hun-
I dreds of wage-earners had just been dis
missed for the day when the cry of fire
rang through the six-story double build
ing at South Paca street and Cedar alley.
Number 34 South Paca street was occu
pied by three firms, the Deutsche Lith
ograph company, the drawers and over
all factory of Juhn & Co., and the shoe
factory of Charles Jleiser. Nearly all
the employes had departed before the
lire alarm had been sounded, but when
the flames were discovered eating their
way along the ceiling Annie Taylor bo
came frenzied and leaped from a second
story window to the ground. She is
dangerously injured. The firemen
worked lia'rd to save the Langfelder
building, hut were battling against so
much tinder. The (lames spread to lib'
South Paca and that building was
doomed. Sheet after sheet of flame
swept in tho direction of the university
of Maryland buildings, but were fought
back each time until tho rear walls of the
Heiser building fell upon tho roof of the
dissecting building with a ciash. This
decided the fate of the lalwratory, and
in a short time tho entire building was
gutted. For live hours tho city was
Illuminated by tho blaze. The four
story double warehouse and factory of
M. S. Levy A Son, manufacturers and
wholesalers of straw hats, Lombard
street, was partly damaged by lire,
while the stock is also injured by water.
The rear part of John Dotterweicho's
three-story saloon and dwelling was
crushed by fulling walls. Several other
adjacent buildings weio more or less
badly damaged. The total loss is es
timated ut .$400,000, with insurance of
jj-'-'oO.OOO.
MKI.I.O A A IN TALKS.
hcan constitutional government, which
was destroyed by Peixoto ; to promote
national peace in all tho states of Brazil
and to substitute a civil government for
militarism nnd the awful system devel
oped by an actual dictator, who prepares
for our country in this way tho tremend
ous misfortune common to Spanish com
monweaitns. ah reports about mon
orchia! plans as to tho navy revolution
are absolutely false."
KlngNloy nnd Vicinity
2 38
2d Street
j. FOLCO
A I right nlde
Mr. Obair'
restaurant.
Hoot, Hhoe, HaU, Kto.
Fancy GioodfS, plotionfS.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON
This old, popula
tlreiy n
. Hi,., t. ........
r unci rouauio nuuou
ly refurnished, ami every
room haB been ropaporod una repaint
and newly carpeted throughout. Jho
ihxllca
Kto.,
Uiu., Etc.
Tin- lti'lxl lliallliin AiIiiiIiiiI
HUM Another MunltVit".
Ni:v YoitM, Dec. IL Tho Herald this
Sunday) morniug prints u communica
tion lecelved through Senator Buy Bur
hosn, tho exiled Brazilian, who is tho
leader and recognized mouthpiece of tho
Brazilian insurgents. It is front Mollo,
tho rebel admiral, and was wiitten on
board tho Afjiiidaban, just before leav
ing the harbor ofBlo. It reached tho
Herald through that paper's correspond
ent at Buenos Ayres. The cominunica-
house contains 170 rooms nnd ta supplied tion dollues, in Admiral Mello's o-ni
with every modern "venV00. Kat wordri( Ul0 ,.sut.t jmrposoof the revolu
reiiBonttme. a UDMV""' r.T"" . i,i ,i iHKv,lt
to the house, rrer
trains, i
Klsosley, Dec. 1, 1803.
Krora our Klngsley correspondent.
The neighborhood of Kingsley is hav
ing a long spell of rainy weather. It has
rained almost without ceasing for the
last six days. It is not often that tho
Tygh Ridge people get too much rain,
but now they are all crying for a halt.
Those religiously inclined are sending
petitions up to tho Ruler of the universe
to halt, while the timid ones are pro
phesying a second flood. AVe hardly
think Tygh Ridge will be flooded, but
we believe that the liberal supplv of
rain we have had will bo the making o
the country, for the ground being scarce
ot moisture for the last three or four
years, needed a thorough soaking, and
it certainly has got it.
Both grain and grass are doing well.
Stock is looking better than I have ever
seen them look this time of the year.
The health of the neighborhood is good.
The Kingsley Sabbath School is closed
for this vear.
Mrs. Remi Rondeau of Kingsley has
returned home from a four weeks' visit
with friends in the Willamette valley.
Mrs. Rondeau says that she enjoyed her
visit very much, but she would not ex
change her Kingsley home for any place
she saw in the Willamette valley.
UNO.
Ladlca Must ltpmovo Their Ilatl.
It will seem strange to the American
woman, with her Declaration of Inde
pendence traditions, to hear that the
director of the French opera has as
sumed the authority to make a hard
and last rule with respect to ladies
bonnets. Even small bonnets are for
bidden altogether for the occupants of
the pit stalls on Saturdays, that being1
tho only night when ladies are admit
ted to this part of tho house. Formerly
the stalls at tho French theaters were
invariably reserved for men only, but
one after another their rules have re
laxed until the only one where it is re
tained absolutely is the Theater Fran
caise. Ever since the question of bon
nets has been constantly mooted, but
hitherto without any actual result, it
being' so much against tho habit for
ladies to appear in evening' dress in
htich places that no one under the rank
of an opera director could have ven
tured on their adopting it.
THE ORIENT.
Thk Chinese have an academy of
manners that prescribes etiquette for
the whole empire.
'Filial'-; are over six thousand persons
fed three times a day at Dolma
liagtch palace while the sultan of
Turkey is there.
Tin; orlinary folding fan is supposed
to have been invented in .lapan, in the
seventh century, by a native artist,
who derived the idea from the way in
which the bat closes its wings.
It has hitherto been the law in
.lapan that if a woman was not married
by a certain ago tho authorities picked
out a man and compelled him to marry
her. The mikado has just ubolished
this usage
NOTED IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
Kosjw.d.w jam is a common dish in
Roumania, where roses are grown by
tho million.
Mamtiiiia is encouraging the emi
gration to Its own liorders of fanners
from Iceland.
Tin; roofs of Egyptian temples are
composed of huge blocks of stone laid
from column to column.
Tin; smallest republic in the world
is France; ill'', one of the islands of
the New Hebrides. The inhabitants
consist of forty Europeans and five
hundred black workmen employed by
a French company.
WOOD, H'OOII, WOOD.
Beit grades of oak, ilr, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
I'eters A Co. (Ollieo Second ami J offer
sou streets.
Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth streut. (i-L'ildaw.
Uso Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Rev. P. H. McGnffuy arrived last night
with his family, consisting of eight
persons.
Mr. N. G. Blalock of Walla Walla is
in tho city attending tho contest case at
the land office.
Mr. Wilbur Hendricks of Dufur called
on Tin: Chiionicle today. He says the
fall rains have been unusually copious
and the ground is thoroughly saturated.
Stock is doing fino and the farmers have
put in a great deal of fall grain.
HOTEL AltltlVALS.
Skibbe Leo Rondeau, Kingsley; .1
Suler, Gilmore, Wash ; John R Hall,
Dutch Flat; Thomas Phillips, Salt Lake;
15 II Haynes, Dufur; W J McDonald,
Portland.
Umatilla House, Saturday B S Kel
say, Win Gilcrist, Kent; Frank Fulton,
J P Neece, Biggs; W H Jones, J W
Sterling, A W Steen, Citv; Jas O'Brien,
W N Coates, Jack Craft, 'Prineville; J P
Abbott, Wapinitia; Adam Appell, G B
Hamilton, R Hunter, Capt J A Sladen,
J L Chandler, Chas Evans, Chas Hart,
Portland; F E Horton, Locks; G
Springer, II Smith, Haystack; J W
Moore, Nanseno; E Long, Po.cunine:
Jno D McGowan, Cwsaropolis ; H L
Cowan, UPEK,
Sunday M H Jones, Calif; J v Ster
ling, Geo Seely, Frank Bash, City; G W
Smith, Win Bruin, Rockland; John
King, H A Page, F E Matchert, Moro;
J M McKinney, wf and 2 chid, Blalock;
Geo Derniid, Antelope; J M Cummins,
Centerville; A M Bunnell, Henry Roth,
Fyernby; N Weinstein, J George, TD
Condon, H L Curran, Win Morum, Port
land ; Chas F Heath, Lowell ; Fred Dee,
Arlington; Stuttz Theater J G Stuttz,
Mrs istutz, JHiss Kico, ti A ueluon, Mrs
Beldon, Alberta Beldon, J Ed Carlton,
Mrs Carlton, Francis Greene. Earle
Clifton Moore, W J Peters, Ed Bennett,
P P rrietnith,Prof Barnter, I? red Cutler;
W H Hendricks, Dufur; B F Swift, Geo
Miller. Jas R Woodcock, A C Sanford,
P W Knowles, T J Driver, J M Ledford,
HW Powell, S B Driver, Wamic; Dan
Bowers, Mud Flat; H Love, Minne
apolis; G C Meyer, La Grande; Jos
Harmon, Lvle; J M Berrv, St Louis; W
C Cox, Everett; N G Blalock, F D
Boyer, Walla Walla; C W Briggs, Oak-
dale; W J Sherman, Umatilla; F Rice,
countrv, and tho tourist conductors
mentioned elsewhero in this issue.
Easy to take Dr. Pierco's Pleasant
Pellets. Smallest, easiest, cheapest,
best. They're tiny, inn:ar-eoated, anti
bilious granules, a compound of refined
and concentrated vti. ile extracts.
Without disturbance m n,iible, ton-'i-
nation, Indigestion, ii niis U'iek.8,
Sick and Bilious Head.n be.-, nnd all de
rangements of the liver, ft unaeh and
bowels, are prevented, relieved and
cured. J'crmuuently cured, too. liy
their mild and natural action, these lit
tle Pellets lead the system into natural
wavs again. Their influence lasts.
Everything catarrhal in its nature,
catarrh itself, and all tho troubles that
come from catarrh, are perfectly and
permanently cured by Dr. Sago s Ca
tarrh Remedy. No matter how bad
vour rate or how long standing, you can
jo cured.
Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensivo real es
tate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow-
escaped one of tho severest attacks of
pueumoniu while in tho northern part
of Iowa during a recent blizzard, says
tho Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had
occasion to drive several nines during
tho storm and was so thoroughly chilled
that ho was unable to get warm, and in
side ol an hour after his return he was
threatened with a severe case of pneu
monia or lung fever. Mr. Blai.y sent to
the nearest drug store and got a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ol
which he had often heard, and took a
number of largo doses. Ile says tho ef
fect was wonderful and in a short time
he was breathing quite easily. Ho kept
on taking the medicine and the next
lay he was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Hluizu regards his cure as simply
wonderful. For salu by Blakeley A
Houghton.
(liiiiniiiteod Ohio.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist
to so )r. Klin: h New Discovery ior
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition. If you are uillicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and win uso una romeuy
as directed, giving it a fait trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return tho
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this oiler did we not
know that Dr. King's Now Discovery
could bo relied on. Jt liovordisappoints.
Trial bottles free at SnlpoH A Kinorsly's.
NlltUM Lout.
Lost, two notes payublo to J. C.
Meins. All persons are warned not to
purcbiise said notes.
dlw J. MlSINH.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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