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Chronicle
VOL. VII.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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THE DALLKS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1803.
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IVKUT IIOUNIi.
irrnt'" :i:::'J a. m, bepiirt ;i:1l a, m.
I.OCU..
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inlin f'olll I'ortllllld lit t P. M.
DcpiirtH for I'ortlund lit !i r. m,
jvolooin fruiRhU Hint furry pirnsc-tiRum luive
Jt If tho Ht h K,ul "Ilu for 1,10
,i t i :io a. m.
ml I'rlnevlllu, viii, lluki; Ovou, lunvc dully
,lc a.
For Antuliiiu, Mltchull, Canyon City, leuvo
:ii y nt n a. m.
for iMititr, KliiKuley, Wiunlo, Wnplnltin, Warm
rliiKi i' ml Tyga Vulley, Iwivo dally, except
BiiJuy, at 0 A. M,
Knr Oolilcuiliilo, WaMi., leave every dHy ol the
itvk except riiitiduy at 7 A. M.
OfflreH lor nil linen at the Umatilla Hoiihe.
NO. 2.
FRENQH & CO.,
bankers;
TKANrA(!T A (JKNKItALHANKINt) MJHINKH8
lie
Lttrs of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
Sight Exehnngo and Telegraphic
iraiiHiurHBoioon inow YorK.uiiicago, si.
Ijouis, Sun Francisco, Portland Oregon,
cciiuie w.asn.. and various points in Or
egon and Wnsliington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -
Vice-President, -Cashier,
- -
Z. F. Moody
ClIAItl.KH Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
I'ltOl'KHNlONAl.
ri II MI)Kl.l--AiToitNKY-AT-Uw-Ot!iee
1 1 . Court Utreet, The Diillen, Ori-pm.
I, II. IJCrU. FKANK MKNEFF.K.
fr'lMtlt A- MKN'Kl-KK ATTOKHEYH - AT'
) iw llnnink 2 ulld 43, OVM 1'OKt
jffli'f llullilliiK, Kutrniicumi WushtiiKton Street
Tht bulled, Oregon.
. n. HKNNKTT, AT'IORNKV-AT-LAW. Of
A. tlcelli Hchauno'h ImlldlliK. uj ntiilrh. The
talk-, Oregon.
I I- MAYh. II. H.IIUNTINOTO.V. II. . WILHON.
MAYn. HUNTINGTON A WILSON-Arrow-KUYti-Ai-LAW
Ollleex, Kronen' Mock over
ftm Nutlounl Until.. ' Dalle. Oregon.
IV H WI1JJON AttorNKY-at-law HoomB
U . I'rimeh A C'o.'ri hank building, beeoud
iaeci, The Hullex, Oregon.
BfTIIlMtl.ANl), M. b.
I BfTIIlMtl.ANl), M. II.. (.:. ' ' ' '
.1 m i. i i u i . I'll vuli'lmi mill Mir-
cmin. Kemiiih it unci I, Chapman lilock.
KttliK'iii o.MrH. TJmriibury'fc. Hentend o Seemiu
Hrwt ... -
DK.KHHK1..V.AN (IloMj:oi-ATHlCi l'llYmciAH
wd htlliUKUN.-CullH iitihweriil promptly.
amr ,iir.iit. fitv nr I'liimtrv. Olllcu No. .N, mm
Sight Exchanges Sold on
XEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
ut all accessible points.
J. H. BCHENCK,
I'rehldent.
, M. 1'ATTKIi.sON,
Cashier.
first Jlational Bank.
VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking RuHineBs transacted
Deposits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on uuj- oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, han rrancisco and Portland.
1 ti " far
TT - t ltitor is tin
Better 't
lb
an
DIREOTOKS,
D. J. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Wim.iams, Geo. A. Likiik.
H. M. Beai.u.
n it. o.
U lKO
1). DOANK MIYHIUIAN ANU BUB-
ikon, otlice; room I, n ana uiminuiiu
ai.M'k l.!Klric,iii'i. H. K. ecrner ;oun una
i'nurtli ntreelN, i-enind door from the corner.
Mice houm 1) to Vi A. AI.. 2 to & mid 7 to 1". M.
D-il)I)AM. Uentikt. Oiih civeii lor the
. pulnlexH e.xtriidtlon of teeth. Also tooth
: on llowed aluminum plate. Kooino: tiicnoi
Jie OolUen Tooth, Keeond Htreet.
HOCIKTII.
AriCO l.OIKiK, NO. 1&, A. 1". & A. M. Meets
tlwtaud third Monday of each intuitu at 7
in
TUM.KB 110 YAL AitCH OHAI'TKK NO. C.
U Meoth In Mio-olile Hall the tliird Wednesduy
cluch mouth at 7 1. M.
I0W.UN WOODMEN OK THK WOULD.
.11 Ml. Hoixl CaunNo.(.9,MectKTuei.diiyevcn
Hifrowuh week In Fratenilty Hall, at 7::io p. m.
w
mi'MllIA I.OD0K, NO.B, I. O. 0. K.-Mc.'tH
V every Krldiiy exculiiK at 7::io clock, in K.
ofl', ludl. corner Kecoiid and Court htreeth.
imiruliiK hrotherH aru welcome.
U. Cuiuoil, Hec'y. U. A. 11II.M.N. 0
PKlKNlMirii LODCiK. NO. !.. K. of 1'. Meeth
T every Monday ovunliiK at 7:: o'cl(H:k, in
schimuo'B lutildliiK, corner of Court mid Hecouu
itrwl, HojouriiliiK meuiberM aru cordially lu-
II. W.Vaiihk. K. of It. and H. 0. C.
W. H. YOUNG,
61
acKsmiin & Wagon Slop
General Blacknmithing and Work done
promptly, ana all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, op, Liebe's old Stand.
House
Moving!
OK 1.. MeetN In K
1vh of each month ut 7::w p. m.
A BMKMIII.Y Kit ,1K'.7. K
ft. of 1'. hull tlie hecond and luurth Wedneb.
MrOMEN'H CHK1HTIAN TK.Ml'KHKNCK
IT
UNION will ineut every Friday uflernooii
8 o'clock ut the readmit room. All are invited.
I.TAKMON 1.0IK11: No.fiOl.l.O.O.T.-lteKlllar
li weekly mectliiL'H Friday ut b r. a'
fraternity Hull. All uro invited.
I-U. t IIIUXMAN, C, J .
It. C. Fl.KCK, He
TKMl'liK 1.0DGK NO. 8, A. O. U. W.-MeetH
In Fraternity Hall, over Keller, u Hecond
wwit, TiiuruduyuveiuiigHui7:Hu.
II. HANsKN,
JN.ti Mykuh, Financier. M. W
JAN. NKH.M1T1I I'OHT, No. 1TJ, 0. A. H.-Mevto
..every ButurUuy ut 7:!W r. m., Ill the K. of 1'.
ou.
AMlIltKAN UAII.WAY UNION, NO. 111.-
V MeeiH Mi'oiid and fourth ThurmlayK each
"filth In K. of 1'. Imll. .1. W. ItKAllY,
II. Jonkh, Hec'y. ! "'
R OF 1,. K.MeemuvuryHlitiday afternoon lu
VKKEIN MoetH every
ulliK In thu K. of I. Hull.
Hu uctuv
thu K. of I1. Hull.
GKHANd
. uvenli
BOK 1,, F. D1V1HION, No. 1G7-Meetnln
. K. of 1'. Hull the lirttt uud third WedncM'
yf ennii month, ut 7::hi p. m.
TUK UUU1CU1IKH.
ST 'KTKK8 OHUKCH Kov. Father JIkonh
, , okkht I'lwtor. iMYt Miihh overy Hiiiulay ut
lyf' HlBli Muh ut lumo a. m. VeBiKirsnt
Ss',i.!'AUl'H OHUHOH Union Htroot.oppOHlto
Z Ultli. Kov, Kit D. Hutclltlo Hector. Services
"very Huixlny ut 11 a. m. tuul 7:0 r. t. Huiulay
7:80 18 A M' KvonliiK I'ruyer on Frlduy at
UlltHTilAl'TIST OHUKCH-lUiV. 0.1). TAY
Ufi, ''0"' I'antor. MornliiB Horvlces every Hah
K wL,"1.11'0 Hciidomy ut II A, . Hablmth
uiiooi liiiinullHtolv ultnr lnnrnlnir kurvlceri.
af tor lnorniiiR
Union torvlcua in the court house ut
riHVixr .. . . t
Hi ".'"""''K J'nuiiy eveuiiiK uiruHvor n iei-
HOW HF.UATIONAL. OHUHOH-llev. W.
a v l'u,,L,,' I'wtor. Borvlce every Hundiiy i
rri ""' Hundiiy Holiool nf tor mori
.-"v. nirniiRorn coruiauy invilod.
If K, OHUKOH-Hev. J,
MiiTi.i . ""rieeK every miimiiy im
Sny H?l,0l JU:U o'clock
Ti,,..... " "iH" ' . iTuyer
V M. Knworlh
or meothiK every
0.
ut 11
moruliiK
HeutH free.
OHUKOH-Hev. J, Wihm.kh, paiitor.
11 ii.
Ipwo
: ovi
dial
to n ' viveuuou uy uoiu pamor una people
QIIHIHTIAN OHUHOH-Ktev.l'. II. MctluiTDY
eaoh ProtolilUKtu the OhilHtluii cliurch
Durviuen every mitinay mortiuiK ut n u. in.
1 Ul JViiVU t (HOC
O . u Prnv
viLoi, . y. "voulnjr t 7:80 o'clock. A coiillul in
7.',VU" exveiiuou uy
J'J II.. T '.. ,,M .v .i
td?J' Horn, wwtor.
d "Jlnooi t Sliin p,m
0 e"y one.
AN Ninth.
irVices'ut'll!
Her
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures, lias the
largest lionso moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.Tho Dalles
J. F. FORD, Evanplist,
Of IK'x Molnen, Iowa, writes under date ol
March 1U, 18D3-
H. 15. Mkd. Mfo. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , , , , ,
On urriving home lust week, 1 found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to a8 lMmnds, 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 kopt away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for till. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mil. & iMub. J. F. l'oitu.
If you w!nh to feet freth mid cheerful, and ready
lor the HprliiK'n work, cleuiibo your ybtem with
the Headache anil Liver Cure, by tukliiB two or
thrco UohOH each week.
Bold under u positive guarantee.
60 conta per bottle by all driiKgUls.
"As old as
the. hills" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
and proven "
is tho verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver lWu-
lator is the
or
oy
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 the Liver
a n d Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
Tho King or Liver Medicines.
"I have used your.Slminons Liver Hcru
latorutid run conscicuclouxly say It is tho
klnnofiill liver medicines. I consider it u
nicillflnecliest. In Itself. Uuo. V. JACK
SON, Tucoma, Washington.
-EVKUV lACKAGE-5
Has tlie ' Stamp Kn red on wrapper.
TUC Daily KvcnliiB Chronicle is recocnized
.1 1.1 JL. "s essentially the home paper for the
Dulles City folks' UCWA U t tfl
reputation. Somcrl UiVl L. a.OiO of our bet
oitizens watch the columns of this n n 1117 D
daily for the spiciest local news. It 1 'Ml LK
succeeds in glcanlue the field, and hence grows
in popularity and importance. Take it awhile,
you who don't; try some of its premium oilers.
Pills
Fhe falator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUG-H
Frejgni ana FRssenser Lme
Throuiih Tri-Weeklv (Sundays ex-
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m.,
Mondavi--, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connei'tuij.' at tho Cascade Ixjcks witti
Steamer Dalles Citv. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill et. dock)
at 0 a. m.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
Tlie Dalles.
I'AhSKNUKK ItA'I'KS.
One way
Round trip..
,..f2.00
. . 3.00
C. F. STEPHENS,
DRY GOODS
Qlothing
Houm, Milium, HutB, Kte.
Fancy Ijood !lotiong,
Ktc, Htf't Ku,
,suJBodt., The Dalles.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will lie drought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any tune uay or nigm. .-?hijiii;jjib ioi
way landings must, uo uuuvuruu uuiuio
5 i). m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Cull on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(lenenil Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LI IM,
Uenorul niHiiiiKtir.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
T
H
E
CANDY
FACTORY
ARTIC
80DA WATER AND IOE OKEAM.
Candies and Nuts
SivSai' Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
'VERY LITTLE CHANGE
Advices Received Frai Honolulu liy the
Steamer Australia,
QUEEN'S ADHERENTS ARE ARMING
The Provisional Government Is, How
ever, Stronger Than Ever and Pre
pared to Resist All Attacks.
tf .
can riiANci.sco, uec. lu. A corres
pondent at Honolulu, writing under dato
of December !), says : Since the 5th no
material change has taken place in tho
military or political attitude of tho differ
ent parties. The queen's adherents are
being secretly armed. The marshal is
satisfied that over 200 new Winchester
rifles have been worked into Honolulu
in small lots from the island of Mau
during the past month and distributed
to the royalists. The police force under
tho marshal is now larger and in a higher
state of organization than ever before.
A vigilant watch is kept on the' move
ments of the royalists. One hundred
men on the citizens' reserve aru selected
who will reinforce the station house at a
moment's call. The royalists express a
certainty that on the arrival of the Ala
meda, the 22d, Minister Willis will carry
out his orders to reinstate the queen. It
is not believed that the royalists will
make any independent or premature
attack upon the strong position of the
government.
INDIAN OUTUIIKAK FEAItED.
Due to an Agent's Kll'orts to Suppress
I'olygnmy.
Chkye.nxe, Dec. 10. Trouble is ex
pected on the Shoshone reservation
from tho efforts made by Captain Ray,
the military agent, to suppress immor
ality and polygamy among the Indians.
A. few weeks ago he .had a number of
Indian maidens, who insisted on visiting
the post on pay-day, arrested and sent
back to their lodges with their heads
shaved. This is considered a great in
dignity among the Sho&hones and Ar
rapahoes, and they were in a bad hu
mor, when last week the captain called
number of chiefs before him and or
dered them to dispense with all wives
but one. Plenty Bear, chief of the Ar-
rapahoes, who lias two squaws with
whom he has lived many years, said he
I was too old to change his habits, and
I would die before he would obev such an
i order. Raising his Winchester, he said
"He will both die together." Hay or
dered him arrested, but tho Indian
police refused to obey and Plenty Bear
left the meeting very angry. Washakie,
chief of the Shoshones, is also a polyga
mist, and his arrest has also been or
dered. He is guarded by a number of
Shoshone8who say theyjjwill not allow
the arrest, and if it is attempted an out
break of tho Indians is certain.
Tln IVuxton 1'olley.
Washington, Dec. 10. The debate
over tho pension policy of tho adminis-
tion, growing out of an item in the ur
gent 'deficiency appropriation bill ap
propriating 200,000 for special examin
ers, consumed the entire day in tho
house. Under tho lead of Cannon an
assault was i inula against Cleveland's
pension policy, especially that portion
which resulted in the revocation of order
104. and the subsequent suspension of
thousands of pensioners. Livingstone
of Georgia and JCnloo of Tennesseo do
fended tho administration, and Lacey of
Iowa and Morse of Massachusetts op
posed it.
rrepiuiiiK to Fit'lil.
Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 15. The Herald's
Montevideo dispatch says it is now
known that Mello is pioparing to fight
the America and Nictheroy with tho
Aquidaban and other t-hips. Tho situa
tion is daily becoming more serious for
Peixoto. Tho governor of tho state of
Minas-Geraes isiued a manifesto, declar
ing in support of tho republic. Ho says
not asinglo member of the Braganza
family is lit to rule.
To IJr.iet) Up
The system after "Lit Grippe," pneu
monia, fevers, and other prostrating
acuto diseases j to build up needed liesli
and strongth, and to restore health and
vigor when vou feel "run-down" and
used-up. tho 'best thing in tho world is
Doctor Piorco's Golden Medical Discov
ery, i t promotes all t no nouuv luuctiona,
rouses overv organ into healthful action,
purifies and enriches the blood, and
through it cleanses, repairs, and invig
orates tho entlro system.
For tho most stubborn Scrofulous,
Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Biliousness and kindiod iiilments thu
"Discovery" is tho only remedy that's
(juurunleed, if it doesn't benefit or cuio,
vou have vour money back.
2 38
J.FOLCO
i
ii.ii.
i
firm vnn lliink- nf nnvtllillt! I110IU COn-
, viiicing than the promise that is madu
iiv in iirnnrieiorb ui 1 . m.v a v"""'"
At right kldc ijemodv? It is this : "If wo can't euro
ftf.u (iii.irr'ii I - - - ... .iwn
iMIP. WW... , m
rt'tUurnub
i
our Ciitarrh, we'll pay yon $500. in wall."
I'elr.nt.. Kecaptiirm Governor's Island.
London, Dec. 10. The Brazilian lega
tion has received a cablegram from Rio,
dated December 10, saying the govern
ment troops had recaptured Governor's
islnnd from tho insurgents. This is con
sidered an important victory for Presi
dent Peixoto, owing to the strategic posi
tion tho island occupies. Tho legation
makes the announcement that tho com
manders of the American and German
warships havo declared they will protect
foreign interests and will not recognize
any blockade of Rio established by the
insurgents. It is believed, after tho de
termined stand taken by tlie American
and German commanders at Rio, Amer
ican and German ships may bo sent to
Santos to practically raiee the blockade
at that port.
NEWS NOTES.
Ex-Speaker Reed is preparing a mi
nority report on the tariff bill.
President Gompers was again chosen
chief o f tho American Federation of
Labor. This is his twelfth election.
Tho Nebraska state grange has adopted
resolutions denouncing Secretary of Ag
riculture Morton ; recommending a refer
endum ; favoring a re-enactment of the
free coinage law of 1S37, and reaffirming
fealty to tho cause of woman suffrage.
The Mankato, Kansas, city council,
to increase tho funds of the city treas
ury, passed unanimously an ordinance
making it a nuisance for any person,
man, woman or child, to hereafter
whistle or sing "After tho Ball" be
tween the hours of 0 a. m. and 10 p. m
Tho offense is punishable with a fine of
50 cents for each performance
Tiie British minister in Rio has in
formed all persons of his nationality in
Rio that in his opinion it was dangerous
for them to remain in tho city, and has
ordered all the British merchant ships
in tho harbor to be towed higher up the
bay. Excitement in Rio, in view of
these preparations for bombardment, is
intense. In the abortive attempt made
by Peixoto's men to capture Fort Villeg
agnon, formerly reported, 20 men were
killed.
Minister L. A. Thurston was a pass
enger on tlie steamer Alameda, wnicli
sailed i ndav aiternoon lor Australia via
Honolulu. Besides the minister there
were nearly fifty business men who were
hastening home to ba on hand when the
final test of strength between tho United
States and tho provisional government
conies. Lieut. v. ii. liusii ot tlie u. b
navy was also on board. It is thought
he was bearer of important dispatches
to Admiral Irwin.
Frank P. Cook, says the Walla Walla
Statesman, who is deputy revenue col
lector for tho district of Walla Walla, re
ceived instructions last Saturday from
the department at Washington, and will
proceed shortly to register the Chinese
in his district. Photography is not a
requisite in registration although the
Chinese can avail themselves of the use,
if they please, by paying for them. In
case photos are taken they will bo com
pelled to have them in duplicate of each
one registered, and must accompany tho
certificates.
All l'reo.
Those who havo used Dr. King's Now
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, havo now tho opportunity to
try it free. Call on tho advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
yournamo and address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a samplo box of
Dr. King's Now Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health und House
hold Instructor, freo. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. Sold by Snipes it Kinersly.
How 's XliU!
Wi) odor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Curo.
F. .1. CHENEY it CO., Props. Toledo, O.
Wo tho undersigned, have known F. J.
Chenoy for tho last 15 years, and believe
him ponectly lionoraDie lit an uusiness
transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligation inauo ny tneir
firm.
West it Truux, Wholesalo Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Wiilding. Kiniian t Marvin, Whole-
sale Druggists, Totedo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh tmro 13 taKen internally,
ous
per bottle, Sold by
t i 1 1 1 on lu I h free.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Jacksonville lias
Times to semi-
l lull's ualurrli uuro 13 taKen inieruaiiy,
cting directly upon tho blood and muc
us surface of thu system. Price 7oc.
icr bottlo, Sold by all Druggists. Tes-
Clms. Nickell of
changed the weekly
weekly.
One hundred and twenty-five tramps
congregated at Oregon City and left the
city yesterday morning. Ono hundred
left for tho south and tho twenty-five
steered for Portland. Ashland reports
175 arrivals yesterday.
The Southern Pacific railroad announ
ces that it will give special rates to and
from San Francisco to thoso who go to
tho Midwinter fair, fixing tho rato at
$25, plus $2.50 for five admissions to the
fair, from Portland. Special rates will
be given to everyone wishing to make
excursions to any part of California on
the system during tho life of the ticket
which is limited to thirty days.
Heal Kstato Transfers.
Sheriff to Solicitors' Loan & Trust Co.,
lots A, B, C, J, K and L, block 83 Ft.
Dalles Military Reserve; $2,045.
Sheriff to McFarland & French, eji
se4 sec. 34, township. 1 north, range 15
east; $1,300.
Daniel Osmers to Aug. Buchler, lot 9,
block 82, lots G, H, I, J, and K, block
80 Ft. Dalles Military Reserve ; $680.
Clarence O. Bunker to Sarah E. Bun
ker, lot 13, block 12, Thompson addition.
$300.
Advertised Letter.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postofiice at The Dalles un
called for, Friday, Dec. 9th, 1893.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised :
Bender, Jas Bien, H
Boelmes, Mettie Bush, Alice
Davis, Mru Agnes (2)Dickerson, E C
Edwards, Mrs J f liggins, Patrick
Hendree, A Hyland, Geo M (4)
Hughes, Samuel Morr, Miss Alice
Knauff, John C Moore, M M
Merchant, Mrs Joe Pattison, C A
McLennan, MalcolmRice, Mrs J C
Peachman, Mav Tobin, Robert
Ronell, Chas E" Wvman, H J
Walker, Mrs J
M. T. Nolan, P,
M.
THE LATEST.
Tun Japanese hr.v? invented a new
and superior kind of . t.
A tow:; to be r."i on the lijllusiy
plan has been btarti 1 '.'i New York
state.
A roLDixo bed, which c:ir. be con
verted into a sofa or a billiard table, is
the latest combination in the way of
furniture.
An inclined elevator, for passcng'ers,
on the plan of a treadmill, is proposed
ns a fiiibstitute for the present vertical
ones.
Thf latest feature introduced in a
realistic drama is a passeng'er elevator.
Is this another effort to elevate the
drama? N. Y. World.
A nkw system by which smokeless
combustion of coal is rendered possble
has been adopted by the North Ger
man i Lloyd and tho Hamburg-American
Packet companies.
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an. old
physician. Sueecirfully tisi'il
monthly b) thousands of
LaMc. Ii thu only perfectly
csroand rellablo mcdlcluo dis
covered, lloworo of unprincipled druss-sta wao
offer Inferior medicines la place of thU. Ask for
Cooli'a Cotton Hoot Compound, inl-a no substi
tute, or lneloso 31 ami 0 eeuU la postage lu letter
and wo will 6f ail, sealed, by return mall. Fullscalod
yartl'ulnra In plain envelope, to ladle only, 3
damps. Addroij I'mu' Lily Oo nip any.
iro. :i r'.nnr nioou. rtroit. aiich.
Sold in The Dulles by ItlaUeley k lioimtoa.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal-
ton of Luray, Kitssell county, Kan.,
called at tho labaratory of Chamberlain
it Co., Dos Moines, to show them his
sis-.year-old boy, whoso life had been
saved bv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
it having cured him of a very severe at
tack of croup. Mr. Dal ton is certain
that it saved his bov's life and is enthu
siastic in his praiso of tho Remedy. For
salo by Blakoley it Houghton.
For a sore throat thero is nothiug
butter than a flannel bandage dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
will nearly always effect a euro in ono
night's time. This remedy is also a fa-
vorito for rheumatism and has cured
very Bovero cases, 50 cent bottles for
salo by Blukeluy it Houghton.
Use Mexican Silver Stovo Polish.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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