CTI)c Hulks ronick VOL. VII. he Dalles Daily Chronicle. Iiilllliii1 Dully. HuiKluy ICxcuptixJ, II v ....... t t ni 1.' HITtfl IC'llTVr' ik 1K C Ittt'vviji i i; iJid.ii i irtn THE DALLES, OUKGQy, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1893. .imkI mill WiiHliltiKton Htrwu, Diilluh, Ori'Kon. Tlio Turin of Subscription IEmont!i.t'-',"lr 60 .C 00 6 Ml TI.MK TAIU.KS. liiillriiiotH. In i-llcot AllKIlxtfi, W.. KAhT IIOIINIi. tlIlt H:.' r. u. Depart 11:00 P. WKST IIOIINII. '.1 A V ll.iiti.rt.. 'I'll A MiCA I.. ...... fnini I'ortlllllil lit 1 I'. M. fl'" ii. tu rut. u,... I.....I i. n I. It fn inrai IrulnlitK Hint curry MiimonKorH lunvo I . ... ...itfi . .....i ...... r..f it... I W" ' ' 1 "4 it.v i. M: i (i w TAK!v o( priiiiiVllli:, vlii, Haiti- ovuu, lunvc dully rf Amulniw. Mitchell, Canyon city, leave- Mr at n A. M. i.i.lintiir. KlncMi.'V. wumio, illinium, warm j;;' HUH TJKIl wiuuy, icuvu uiui , ui-upi Buy, it 1 u a. n, Irdiilik'iiilitlo. Wiish., leave every uy of the a exeunt riunuiiy lit 7 a. m. llSrei. for nil linen lit the Umatilla Home. NO. 4. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANriACT A OKNKKAI.HANKINH HDH1NK8B ho1 II. I'HOFEHfilONAl. II KII)I)K1.I ATTOIISKV-AT-I.AW OlllOe court Htreut, The Dalle, OrcKon. I. B, III run. niAnn trni.i.. IfUH lit SlKNKrftl-.. ATTOHHKTM Al- ) law- ltooiim il and lit, over 1'oi.t are IliilldliiK. Klitrniice on WimliliiKtim Btreet IMlMlleh, uri-Rim. Il i IIKNNKTI , A I 1UIIJH -A 1 -i.il n . "i- A. rtce in Holiimiio'i. ImllUliiK, up "talm. The A!Ua,OreKou. I. r. MA Yh. U. H.IIONTINOTOK. 11. H. WILBON. IVIAYh, HUNTINGTON A Wll-hU.n attoh I.U nkyh a.-1.av Olllces Fri!lieh'h Mock over I fint National Hank, ''li J)iillcb. OreKm. Letters of Credit issued available in Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. THE DALLES Hational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OK. President - - -Vice-President, Cashier, - - - Z. F. Moody ClIAItUJS HlI.TON M. A. Moody General Hanking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FKANC1SCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR, Collections made on at all accessible points. fnvoreble terms J. H. bCHEHCK, 1'reHldeut. .1 M. I'ATTIUSi-OK, (jHhhler. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, In- it vnHriV M . French A Co.'h bunk ImllcllliKi Second -ATTOKNE Y-AT-LA W Koom lt, The Dalli-n, OreKon, I T St'TIII Ill.AND, M. If). I).. C. .M.: 1". T. M. C; M l 1'. mill H. (., riij Kleliin mill ""f ccuii. ltooniH :l iiml I. ('imiiiuiui hlwk. lKWc Mm. Thiiruliury'h, western! of M'eond IMtnt Irvh.LUIKl.MAN rHuUJiOI'ATIUCJ I'IIYHICIAN u uBil flUiitiKON. t;aim iiUHwenil IJirornKlit. city nreouiitry. Olllee X'iApiium hlock. liromiaiy. No. :ni iinu wtl ID" - 11 DBOJ 1). DOANIC I'HYHICIAN A.Vll BUll- ibon. O! ice: roonih ft mm n uiiniiuuiu Iuck Henlilenco: H. K. corner Court nun tartli HtreetM, kvuiikI door Ironi tliu corner. Xco hiiurH 11 to Vi A. Ml, to fi mid 7 to i I'. M. Ih ilDDAIili lll'.NTIhT. ins civen lor the II. inilnlcHH eitructlon of teutli. Also teeth iIDDAI.Ii IIKNTIhT. ilowi'd iiluuumiiu plate, i.oomiv, nlcu 01 1A (milieu Tooth, Heeoud Htreet. - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day ol collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on rseu- 1 ork, ban Francisco and Portland. -Ife? "as oki as the hills" and never excell ed. "Tried and proven " is tho verdict o f millions. simraon s Liver llcgu T" lator is the fi'UI'iOi 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 be taken dry or made into a tea. Tho King of I.lvrr Medicines. "I liavo ii'-etl your.Simmonglilvcr Regu lator mid can coiisclcticiously fcay it Is the 1:1m; of nil liver medicines I consider It a medicine chest In Itself, CJi:o. V. Jack feo.v, Tacotnu, Washington. 3-i:VEUV I'ACKAGE-Ea Has tliu Z Slump Hi red on wrapper. 7 ban Pills TUC imlly Evening Chronicle is rccoirninHl 1 1 I us essentiniiv lilies city folks' jAlr This is not a hud ts. lUtutlon. Somen VJiVl L 'J.O 0 of our best oitlzens witch the columns of thU nn npn dully for the splclcH local news. It rM rHK succeeds in Rleunlnir the field, and hence riows in iionulnrity and importance. Take It awhile, you who don't; try some of its premium oilers. the home paper for the DIHKOTOKS, D. P. Thompson. .Ino. S. Schknck. Ed. M. Wili.ia.mk, Gko. A. Likbe. H. M. Bkau.. W. H. YOUNG, BiacKsmiiti & wagon Slop VV'ASOO I.ODG K, NO. lfi, A. V. A A. M. .Meeln m nrxt and tlilrtl .Mouuuy m eueu luoiuii av M. Tttt.KH UOYAl. AKCII CllAl'Ti:il NO. n. 1J lUeth iii Jlasonle Hull the third Wednesduy ' Mttcl mouth ut 7 r. Ji. uoiiKux vooi)mi:n oi; U Mt, IIimkI Camp No. OU. Meets Tuesday even- Tin: woiti.D. lliiroficn week In friiterulty Hull, at 7:M p. m nof.DMHIA I.Ol)0K. NO.fi, I. O. O. K.-Meets U everv Krlduy evenlnc at 7:i!0 o clock, In k. o! I' mil, corner tieeoiid mid Court wjoiiriiliiK lirotherH uro welcome. fi. uouuii, Hccy. n. a. iih-mmm HtreetK, O. ISHKMItl.V NO. .IS'-7. K. A of r. hall the seeoud and fourth OK li. KIKN'DHIUI' I.ODOK, NO. I)., K. of P. Meets nvi.rv MiiihIiiv uveiilnc ut 7::(U o clock. In tSMun'HtiulldliiH, corner of Court mid Hecond IWt. HnlourulUK mciunorii uru euruinuy in rM. W. 8. ClWM. U. W.VAtlHK, K. of K. mill n, v. j. Meets In K edues Un of eunh mouth at 7:1(0 p. m IVOMKN'K CIIKIHTIAN TKMl'KHKNCK Il cnkin win limit iiviTT Frldiiv Hfleruoou HJo'tiiHik nt the readliiK room. Allure Invited. UAUMON LOlKii; No.f01,I.O.(l.T.-neKUlar . weekly nieetliiBH Krlduy nt ti r. M., a' piwulty Hull. Alluroiiivlteil. bj. Ciiiuhman, (J. T. L'iJ-'i"'-- TMI'1,K. LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meetii l In Fraternity Hull, over Kollern, an Bocolid t, Thumdiiy uvenliiKM ut 7:8U. .,., II. IIAlStinN. J".H Mykbh, Klnimoler. M. W. AB. NKHMITH POST, No. :, O. A. K.-Meet ...... U.....-.I I 'Itll I. M . Ill thu Iv. of P. hn.3 0,"M""" KAIIiWAY UNION, NO. 10.--Iktlll II twi fourth Thursduyt each im Hi K. of' 1'. hull. W. KkaiiY, U.JoNKH.Kec'y. rre. R Or I.. K. MeeUuveryHuiuliiy ultcrnoon In IM K. ill M Kit 1 1' AN lfv MietH neeoud mid tiiiuditv lU IC. of V. Hull. MANo VEIIKIN Meets every IL.eviMiliiK In tliu K. ot l'. Hull. IP OK ik. DIV1BION, No. lC7-MeetHin IUi L' .. .. .II il, .....1 .l.lr.l W.wllltlll. i - ..im r, xinu me Hint ion. ....... .. VJOl eueli innnlli ill 7 'IUI V. M. TUK UIIUKUIIKN. ICT. PKTKHB OIIUKOH -Uov. Kutlior IIhonh- I. ..I l UHMir, 1XIW illlisn UVUl niiuiiiij iiv !; HIkIi Mhiih ut 10:ao A. M. VesjierHiit STi,i,!A.u,8 OHlIKtlH -Union Htreet, opposito - lllll. Klllf Kll Ik Mlllnlllto Kl'l lor. Kk'-'pu'tuuyat 11 a m ii jiio A. M. BurvIecH mid i:M i: x. Sunday Kveatng 1'ruyer on Krlduy ut I "jyl IIAPTIHT OHUK(JH-Hev. 0. 1. Tay .. ton, Paator. MoruliiK norvlocH every Huh ',7j,t.t,,u ciidomy ut 11 A. M. Hulilmtli ;"pi Immedlutely Hftur morning Mirvlces, yor lllrwilli... ll.l..u ...,..i.l., ... n,.u..iu ri.ul. 1 Union .nrt'lrwiu 1,1 (Iki iirinrf liiilluo lit ( ,HtKUATiONAIi CHUHOH-Kov. W. 0. UtfKTIM t'oul.P UopoLi. nni Un.iHu.'..i 11 . mill 1 U U Uh.i1UI Unli.uil ....T...I.W Tlt,. HtraiiKorncorrtliuly iavltwl. HoatHfruu. IM. K. OHUHUir Hev. J. Wlllsi.KH. nastor. (inrt., ""'vice oYoryHunduj'inornliiK nt 11 a. in, Jfy behool t Vil'JO o'clock r M. Kpwortll lis i ' r' l iyer uieuiiiiK every bu7;.-""7 uvuuinir nt 7!nu irniooic. a coniiui in. lo, 11 lu exteuduil by both mtor uud people "IllHTlAN OirOHOH-irKV.l'.H.MctlUII'KY j ttor. Prcnulilng lu tliUiOlirlHtluu cliurcli lANflVTTtif l ilmliull lu VTI...I. ...a... Pundit ' ' u.i wwtar, Hervloon nt tliSOn.m. 10 :""" ( a w p.in a curium weiuoino ry one, General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. florse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street, opu. Lieto's old Staud. House Moving! "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and nil kinds of work in iiis lino at reasonable figures. lias tho largest honso moving outfit in Kustern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,TheDallos J. F. FORD, Evamelist, Of Don Mollies, Iown, writes under date of March '.'3, lt'J3: S. B. Mm). Mm. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On urrivinir homo lust weok, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-lmlf years old, who hud wusted 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 S. B. Cough Cure lias cured and kept away all hoarseness from mo. So give it to every one, witli groetinge for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are Yours, Mil. & Mas. J. i. l'ouu. I f you wIhIi to feol fresh tind cheerful, uud ready for tlioSprlng'H work, cleanse your system with the Headnche uud Liver Cure, by taking two oi three doses each week. Hold under u positive guarantee. 60 ceutH per bottle by all druggists, C. F. STEPHENS, Freigni 8na Passenger Lfne inrougn in-nceKiy (.Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Itegulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., Monday?, Wednesdays and Fridays, connoctiiiu' ut the Cascade Locks with Steamer Dalles Citv. Steamer Dalles Citv leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) ut 0 a. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. I'AHHENU Kit HATES. Ono way . . . . Hound trip. ,. f2.00 ,. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any tune uay or nignt. nipments ior way landings must bo delivered before li, m. iiive siock suinmeius soncieu Call on or address, TUB NEW TARIFF BILL Majority Report of the Ways and Means Committee. SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE TODAY Reasons Given Why the Duties Should He Clinnccd-Manufacturcrh and the Tariir. B. F W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. LAUGHLIN, General MuuuBer. DIAL1R IN DRY GOODS Qlothing ItllOtH, Hlions, Hutu, Kto. FaiiGi Goods, Ktc. Etc. Etc. Second St., The Dalles. THE DALLES, OREGON T H E ARTIC CANDY FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE 0REAM. ut wholesale IJUOtUtlllllH. Candies and Nuts 5Hi' Specialties Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles J.F0LC0 2 38 2d Street At right elde Mr. Outirr'n reftuurunt. Washington, Dec. 19. The majority reiiort of the ways and means committee on tariir was submitted to the house at its opening today. The report says : "The bill, on which the committee ex pended much patient and anxious labor, is not offered as a complete response to the mandate of the American people. It no more profesi-es to be purged of all protection than to be free of all error. We must recognize that great interests do exist whose existence and prosperity it is no part of our reform either to im peril or curtail. We believe and have the warrant of our past experience for believing s reduction of duty will not in jure but give more abundant life to all our great manufacturing industries, how ever much they may dread tho change. In dealing with the tariff question, as with every other long-standing abuse that has interwoven itself with our social or industrial system, the legislator must ilways remember that in the beginning a temperate reform is the safest, having in itself the principle of growth. A glance at the tariff legislation of our own country ought to satisfy every intelligent f-tudent that protection has always shown its falsity as a system of economy by its absolute failure to bring a healthy and stable prosperity to manufacturers. The report then deals at length with the tariff' history of the country, showing that when it was first proposed the man ufacturers opposed it and desired to be let alone. Once, however, protected, the industries asked for more and more pro tection. Finallv came the revulsion of 1S-1G, when the tariff was reduced against protest by the manufacturers that it would ruin them and against the solid vote of the representatives of the manu factuting states in congress. The result was that the low tariff was a develop ment of great vigor in manufacture?, with steady employment and increasing wages for labor. After 11 years' trial the representatives of these same states with practical unanimity voted for futthcr reduction of '20 per cent., and by a two-thirds vote sustained a 25 per cent, reduction under the tariff of 1S57, and the people were so well satisfied with it that theie was a protest airainst the Morrill bill of 1SG1, increasing the duties. In answer to a criticism about reduc ing the revenues at a time when the gov eminent is in financial straits, the re port says : 'The committee was compelled, in deference to that fact, to not put on tho free list some articles which they would have been glad to make free, and not to cut other rates as low as desirable, but the committee did not feel justified in ignoring the instructions of tho Ameri- ieun people on account of the temporary shrinkage of revenues. Experience shows the increase of business will largely make up the loss from decreased rates." The Work or HuuilltN, DintANdo, Mex., Dec. 1!). Tho prefect of the district of Concordia and a party of rural guards are in close pursuit of of tho four Mexicans who kidnaped Miss Charlotte Newmau, a pretty American girl, a few days ago. Miss Newman was on her way by stage from A gun Caliente to her home at Mazatlun. l our men suddenly uppeared on the roadside and covered tho stage driver with a revolver. Two of the men dismounted and, stop ping to tho end of the coach, courteously requested tho young lady to come out. The frightened girl recognized tho leader, a magnificent-looking fellow, as Joso Vnldez, her rejected lover, and begged tho passengers to save her. Vuldez warned them to do nothing, and as they had no firearms they dared not protest against the actionsof the robbers. After urging Miss Newman to come out with out avull, Valde, and ins companion took her by force and, carrying her to the horses, placed heron ono und'" tied her to tho saddle. They then led tho lorso Into tho mountains. All 1'iee. Those who have uaed Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now tho opportunity to trv it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get atrial bottle, free. Send yournunio and address to Jl. J-.. JJucklon & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills free, us well as a copy of Guldo to Ileulth and House hold Instructor, free. All of which is . guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold by bMpes cv ivinersiy, FOREIGN FLASHES. A Barcelona dispatch states that Jose Codina, the anarchist, who was lately arrested, has confessed that he was tho author of tho dynamite explosion that occurred in the Lyceum theater there on tho night of November 7, when up ward of 30 persons were killed. A Times letter from Kio Janeiro says: "Common report has credited Peixoto's government with having illegally issued 123,000,000 milrcs in treasury bank notes during tho past year. A complete re organization of tho administrative and a i . . it i .i . . nnanciai mcinods ot tne government is absolutely necessary if national bank ruptcy is to be avoided. Captain Baker, who loft New York in command of the new Brazilian steamer Nictheroy, has been superseded by Cap tain Alvaro Nunez, formerly commander of tho Brazilian warship Uepublica. Tho change was not well received by the Americans on board, but it is believed most of the expert men, especially the rapid-fire guuners, will continue in the service. STKANGE EVENTFUL, JIISTOltY. What mi Eastern Paper SayR About Mrs. .J mice Williams. The Kansas City Star has this to say: A strange, story is that which comes from Oregon of the virtual madness of Mrs. George II. Williams, who has been seized by a strange religious mania which induces her ; to undergo fasts of forty days in a struggle to attain the condition of communication with the Holy Spirit. Mrs. Williams has had a very strange and eventful history. One of the beautiful daughters of an old river man of Keokuk, la., she was un fortunate in her first marriage and went to Oregon, where she employed as her counsel in her divorce case a young lawyer whom she had known in Iowa. The lawyer married his fair client, and doubtless supported by her ambition rose to be attorney-general of the United States. The attorney general's wife, s woman of superior beauty and talent made rivals and enemies, and it will always be believed that it was those en emies who prevented the husband from being confirmed chief justice of tho superior court. After a brilliant reign and a fall from power, such as, perhaps, no other woman ever experienced in Washington, Mrs. Williams disappeared, returning to Oregon. Now she reappears, a religious fanatic, the leader, it is said, of a littlo company of fanatics, putting aside the pomns and vanities and ambitions of the world and seeking with tears and prayers and vigils long to attain to the knowledge of the Holy One, and so come to know the end of the world. There have been in American society but few such transformations as this. To It race Up The system after "La Grippe," pneu monia', fevers, and other prostrating acute diseases; to build up needed flesh mil strength, and to restore health and vigor when you ieei "run-uown" n'"ii used-up, tho 'best thing in tho world i DoctorI'iorce'H bolden Medical Uiscov- erv. it promotes an mo uouuy itinciions, rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches tho blood, and through it cleanses, repairs, and invig orates tho entire system. 1-or tho most stubborn fccrowlous, Skin or Scab) Diseases, Dyspopsiu, Biliousness and kindred ailments, the "Discovery ' is tho only remedy that's guaranteed, li it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. Can vou think of anything moro con vincing than the promise that is made by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy l it is this : "ji wo can't euro yonrCutarrh, we'll pay you $500 in cash." See the Worlil's 1'uir for Fifteen Cents Upon receipt of your address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, wt will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world's Columbian exposition, tho regular prico is fifty cents, but us wo want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It con tains full page views of tho great build ings, with descriptions of same, and is executed In highest stylo of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get It, wo will refund tho stamps and let you keep the book. Address II. K, Bucki.kn & Co.. JJhicago, 111, Uso Mexican Silver Stovo Polish, I'nstcil Thirty U.iyii. TclCKIilin. Another alleged disciple of Mrs. George II. Willioms has succumbed to tho in exorable law of nature. In other words, Mrs. Alico Wells, of 593 Madison street, is lying dead nt her lato home, the re sult, it is claimed, of starvation brought about by religious fonaticism. The deceased had gono through tho "wilderness," as the "prophetess," Mrs. Williams, terms it.once, abstaining from nourishment -10 days, and during tho second attompt to mako tho foodless journey tho vital spark in her body fl"d. Dr. T. C. Humphrey was called to see tiio remains 24 hours after death had claimed its victim, by others of tho fanatical crowd, but of course was un able to perform a miracle. He was in strumental in bringing the case to the attention of Coroner Hughes late yester day afternoon. That official consulted with Chief of Police Hunt, and it was decided to hold an inquest this morning. It was also suggested to summons the "prophetess" as a witness. Before the beginning of tho inquest Coroner Hughes caused a sub'ptena to bo served on Mrs. Williams, but she failed to appear owing to illness. The other witnesses were City Physi cian C. II. heeler, who made an autopsy, nnd gayo his opinion to the effect that Mrs. Wells died of starvation. J. L. Wells, brother-in-law of the de ceased, testified that Mrs. Wells had been a desciple of Mrs. Williams for three years, and that he was not sur prised when hearing of her death because he knew of her fasting habits. C. W. Norris, another of Mrs. Will iams' followers, gave the coroner and the jury no end of trouble by evading questions which bore upon the teachings of his "prophetess." At length, how ever, the jury arrived at a verdict, that death ensued from a 30 days' fast. Campbell Bros., of tho Columbia Candy factory, are showing the finest line of candies and Christmas ornaments ever brought to The Dalles, aud prices to suit the times. ' Defeat Dolph. San l'riinulito K-:raluor. "They are going to make a tieinendous effort to smash Senator iMlplfn mort gage on the United Stati-i ceuutoiship up in Oregon next year," s.iM Franklin K. Lane, editor of tho Tacoma News. Continuing, Mr. Lane said: Heretofore it has been considered a hopeless task to try to beat Dolph, but tho populists and democrats will make a combined cfl'ort to do it at tho elections next June. "At the last election Nathan Pierce, a populist, was chosen as a presidential elector, showing that ho possesses great strength with tho people. Ho is a very popular man and can hayo almost any elective ofiico ho desires in Oregon, where ho draws votes from admirers of all political shades. Tho schemo to beat Dolph is to nominate Pierco for gover- dor on tho populist ticket and have him endorsed by tho democratic convention, in which event it is considered that he cannot fail of election. Ho can get tho democratic endorsement, it is thought, through Pennoyor, tho present governor. If that plan succeeds and Pierce is elect ed, ho will try to return tho favor and endeavor to cast tho populist vote in tho legislature for Pennoyor for United States senator. The populists and democrats combined could easily make up the necessary majority in the legisla ture 'The friends of Dolph aro alroady ut work trying to defeat this plan, so that tho elections of Juno will likely prove more exciting than any Oregon has over hold." Thoso frames aro here. Parlies want ing them for Christmas must call at tho gallery immediately, for there is not enough to go around. D. C. HlHtKIX. Iliiclilen's Arnica riiilvc. The best eulvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For salo by Snipes it Kin- ersly Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S, Gov't Report. RoYal Baking Powder ABSOLUTE! PURE 1 I "J "LiiiT