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VOL. VII.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 18H3.
NO.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle
published Hallr, Hunduy (excepted.
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Two loo.i. freight tluit curry ptisseiiKers lwve
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STACKS.
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Tot AtUeJofc, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Ully at ti A. n.
r imiiir. Klni!tilev. wr.mic. wapinmii, vwirm
t:luu cud Tjgh Vulley, leave di.lly, except
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Ollucs lor idl linen at Uie Umatilla House.
II.
kkofks.mo.nai.
It UIMlKU. ATTOIlKEY-AT-I.AW-OttlCe
tiourt ritreel, The Dalles, OrcKun
i a utrrur. rnANK MiwrrcK.
rU'U'K, MKNEKKK - ATTOUNEVd-AT-l)
nw-Kooms U and 4.1, over 1'ost
jCiiv ItnlldlnK, Kutrance on W ashlnirtou Street
Hie Dalles, Oregon.
Of-
Tlie
i i UKNNETT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAVV.
A . ti,... in riliBTino s bulldlliz. tin stair.
indies, Oregon.
t. t, MAY. ll.ll.UUfTIKOTCW. W.H. WILSON.
M stYn-Al-LAW Ollices, French' block over
rint National Hank. ' h Dallea. Oregon.
W 1! WIliiON ATJORSKY-ATI-AW Hoomj
W . Krench A Oo.'n bank building, hecond
8Bwl, I lie Dalles, Oregon.
, cvTiirin avii M li.. r XI.. 1-. J.w. l.
t). M f'l'.ulid H. ()., I'lijalcUii un.l Sur-
Kcitoce Mrs. Thorubur.Vs, west end of bceotid
ttwt
K. KriHKI.MA.N (HOMiEOrATillCI 1'IIYHCUN
f in. f.niir.i.ii. n.i"w."- . - ...
Ltml buaoKo.v.-Ciill" oimwcrea proi m .
iiror nlL'ht. nltv or country. OUice .No. J(.iiim
Xiiiipmau block.
wtf
H K. O. I. DOAKE-PHYMCIAW ANII HOB
U okon. OBIee; room 5 and C Chapman
3.-k. IleMdunoe: H. K. corner f.ourt and
fourth utreeth, ken md door from the corner.
Orate hourn 9 to VI A. M 2 to 5 mid 7 to t 1 . .M.
D-il)lAl.I. Uu.VTItT. link Kivcn for the
. pulnteiiH extraction if tetth. Also teeth
:.m lUmed nlmaluum plate. Uoomb; Hlgu of
HOCIKTIKB.
WAKW 1.01)K, NO, 15. A. K. i A.. M.-Mwth
1 (lrkt uiid third Monday of each month at ,
t .
nI.l.Kri ROYAL. AllCH CHAl'TUn NO. C.
iV Meetb In Makonlc Hall the third Weduwluy
J.tacli mouth at i I .
MODERN WOOOMKN OK TMK WOUU).
JU. IKkkI Camp Ni.MNMwtkTueHday even
inyotauh week lu Fraternity Hall, at7 :J0 ii.
-10I.UM11IA LODGE, NO. a. I. 0. O. K.-MueU
L every Friday cvenliiK at 7:30 o'clock, In K.
ol F, hall, corner rieeond and Uiurt HtreeU.
SoJourulliK brothem are welcome.
u. ui.ouoii, nee y. "
PUIENUailll' LOUGE. NO. 9., K. pi l-.-fteow
r every Monday eveuliiK at T.M o clock, In
sctmuno'i bulldliiB, corner of Court and bucoua
ilrwitk. Holournlni: lnembem are eordlally lu-
tiled. . W. H. Cham.
h, W.VAtmK, K. ol . ami b. w.
A HriEMlILY NO. WX, K. OK V-TV,W w.ii,,.
A. of 1'. hall the becond and fourth W ednek
lav of each month at 7:30 p. m.
UTOMEN'S CHKIHTJAN TKMl'fcKEI.Lft
UNION will meet every Fr day "Itenipou
3o'clo:k at thu readlnitooin.Allare Hiyiwa.
tJAUMON LODCii: No. 601,7. 0.O.T.-HeKular
11 weekly meetlni!!! Friday at b v. M., a'
ftnternlty Hall. All nro inviiea.
LU. !iihihiiam. C. T. 11. C H.KCK, Be
TKM PI J! .MMKIK NO. 3, A. O. U. W.-Mytt
. in Kraleriuiy uau, ma nviivi., .w
ittcet, Thursday cveulliKS t :ao. nAN(JEN
Jf.H Mykrh, Filinncior. . M-W-
Ta8. NEBM1TH VOaT, No. 31.', 0. A. K'-MocVi
every Baturday at 7:80 r. m., lu tho K. of 1.
JUll. . .
Tmk.UKAN RAILWAY I'NION, NO. 10. -iV
Ji'i'ta kecolid and lourth '1 hurkduyH each
?th lu K. of 1'. hull. J. .
Of u E.-Mcet every Sunday ultcruoou lu
ine k. oi r. iiuu.
viriit'iK-Mmtii uverv
eveuliiK tu the K. of 1'. Hall.
6uuday
a
fJKHANO
iL evenl:
fl nu t a ' iittriuruM M.-. 17 MitetH lu
P K, o l, Hull the flrttt mid third Wodnea
a?nt each month, at 7:30 P. M.
THK UllUltVIIKH.
CT. fKTEKB CHURCH -Rov. Father Huonh
V oi:ht I'sator. Low Miimh every Hiuidiiy at
High Mann ut 10:30 a. m. Veners at
ST 'AUJ.H OHUKCH Union Street, opposite
Pirn, u.r; un ii u..(..iim. n..i-lnr. Hervlcek
!jy Huu'day ut 11 a 'u. aiid 7:30 p. M. Hunday
woolu;45 A. ii. EveuliiK i'rayer on Friday at
LMHHT llAl'Tlb'FoiluliuiH-Rev. O. T). 'J'ay
i i,. i-oh, J'aator. Morning services every Hub
Sf' at thu ncaduiny at 11 A. M. Hahbath
fuool immediiitely Rftor inornliig servicei;.
5'yer meeting Friday evening ut JNistor's rel
py. Unlou services in tho court house ut
nONURKUATiONAL OHUKOH-Kov. W. O.
y Cuhtih, i'astor. Borvlcca every Huuduy ut 11
A.M. iitwl n u .. u. .....,.. u..l.n..l ..,. ...ri..il.iir
!'VK:o, Htraiiuors nnrdlallv Invited. Heats free.
f K. CHUHCH-Kov. J? Wmisi kh. nastor.
ku.. "u'vicoa every Hiuidiiy moriiliigat u u. in,
juiidny t)clltmi t j5i!flJ Qicfocij r , Kpworth
twgiio at C:uo r, u. I'rayer meeting evury
uibdny evunlnir at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial In
to mj" toudi)l by both pastor uud people
CliltlHTIAN CHURCH-RBV.l'. H. Motlt'KKKY
I'llkt.i. ..1.1.... I.. It... I .i.wluttim .il.ii..ili
2li Lord's l)uy ut 11 n. m. uud 7:80 p. m, All
cordially luvlted
AVnui unit m mn vt Kfl..U
r.v'uwiHJAu UV iUftUAW-muni inuvi
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANrtACT A OKNKRAL BANKING BU81NEKH
Letterti of Crodit iasnod available in ho
Rafitcrn States.
bight Exchange and Telegraphic
iranflierBHoiaon incw York, Chicago, St.
I)uiH, San Franciflco, Portland Orecron.
Snattlo Wash., and varioua points in Or
egon ana Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President Z. F. Moody
Vice-President, - Charleh Hilton
Cashier, M.A.Moody
General Hnnkin;; business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
ut all accessible points.
J. a.
bCIIZNCK,
President.
J. M.
I'ATTEIISON,
Cathicr.
first Rational Bank.
i'HE DALLES,
OREGON
A General Banking 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 Portland.
DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. b. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebk.
H. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
Bl
acKsmiiti & wagon shod
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all worK
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Liebe's oltl Staufi.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable licures. Has tho
lionso moving outut
m UJistern uregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDa!les
largest
J. F. FORD,
Of Des Moines, lowa, writes under date oi
Murch 23, 1893:
S. B. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
ull well and anxiously awaiting, uur
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 3? pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
lr. Your K. li. Couch Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from mo.
So give It to every one, wwi grecunc
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. & Miw. J. f. t-oiw.
Hvouwish to feci fresh and cheerful, and ready
for tho Spring's work, cleanse your system with
tho Headache und Liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week.
Sold under u positive guarantee.
60 cents per bottle by ull druggists.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DBALBK IN
DRY GOODS
9 Clothing
Hoots, Hlioes, Huts, Ktv.
FaiiDij Ijood flotion,
Those who have a H
m
Good
Digestion 1
have little sympathy
for thedyspeptic. They
can eat everything that
comes along. While
they can eat rich food
without fear oft the
dyspeptic 's bad experi-
ences, they neverthe- t
i ii . fti
tesb Really appreciate
a delicate flavor in fij,
their pastry. H
M Cottolcn
4..
r
when used as a short-
( ; cinng, alwaj's pro-
; duces the finest fiavor-
k- u- td pastrj, which i en-
:IM tirely free from tK
i many objections which
Tr l the use of lard always
$t produces. Test its
value by one trial.
liLl Hcfuso nil substitutes.
t 1 fv-n'l three cents In Hanips to K. K.
K Falrtank A Co., ChloiKO, lor hand-
(i '( joma Cottolene Cook llook,ccnu.in-
i-'i"o Insjfclx handred recipes, prepan by
; j ulnocraltifDtauthorltlesoncooklDs.
) W Cottolcne Is told t'y all grocers.
!-
h 5i Made only by
xP, N.K.FAIRBANK & CO.,
ijl ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO. NEW XQlSK, BOS
iN.Ji
"Tie Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, PorW ai Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUG-H
Freignt ena PassengerLine
irn in-ceKiy (ounuays ex-
cented) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m.,
Monday-, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at tho Cascade Locks with
Steamer Dalles Citv. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at o a. in.,
Tuesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
Tho Dalles.
I'AHSKNGKK KATES.
One way
Round trip..
.12.00
. 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 time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solictcd.
Call on or address,
B
W. C. ALLAWAY,
lneral AkdiiI.
F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
! THE DALLES,
Kto.
Kte.
Ktc.
Seoond St., The Dalles.
T
H
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ARTIC
OREGON
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE CREAM.
STILL AFTER GROVER
Hoar Stirs Up the Hawaiian
Again.
Question
"WHO IS Till- UNITED STATES"
Cleveland Withholding His Actions
Prom the People Morgan Of
fers a Resolution.
Washington-, Dec. '20. In tho senate,
the report of the secretary was presented
and referred. Hoar presented a peti
tion signed by 17 governors of states and
many state oflicials, indorsed by the
legislature of Massachusetts and signed
by 150,000 citizens of tho United States,
on the Eubject of good roads. It re
quired tho efforts of several employes of
the senate to wheel the monster into the
chamber. Referred to the committee on
interstate commerce. Gallinger offered
resolution that, in view of the
wide-spread industrial depression, it
was not wise to attempt to change the
tariff laws during the present session.
Hoar addressed the senate upon the
Hawaiian question. He said he would
devote himself to the American question :
Who was the United States of
Amercia?" The president, in undertak
ing to decide the Hawaiian question and
withhold from the people what he was
doing until settled one way or the other,
seemed to have supposed he was the
United States of America, and that
whatever that phrase meant it was but
a synonym for him. ine question now
was whether the people of the United
States lived under a constitution or a
dictator.
At the conclusion of Hoar's remarks,
Morgan, chairman of the committee on
foreign relations, offered the following:
'Resolved, That the committee on for
eigu relations shall inquire and report
whether, and if so what, irregularities
occurred in the deplomatic or other in
tercourse between the United States and
Hawaii, and to this end said committee
is authorized to send for persons and
papers, and administer oaths to wit
nesses. Morgan explained the resolution
and it was agreed to.
Wayne MacVeagh has been confirmed
as minister to Italy.
A MATTJJK OF .tlONKY.
ut wliolHuale
.(notation..
Candies and Nuts
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
J.FOLCO
2 38
2d Street
At right tide
Mrx. Obnrr'
rettiuirttiit.
ICeport of
Secretary of
Carlisle.
the Treasury
Washington, Dec. 20. The annua
report of Secretary of the Treasury Car
lisle was sent to concress today. It
shows that during the lirst five months
of the present fiscal year the expend!
tures of the government exceeded tho
receipts .20,91S.Onj. This was brought
about by decreased receipts and in
creased expenditures. Compared with
the corresponding months last year, the
customs revenues fell off if-'.'), 089,529 ;
internal taxes, 47,800,007. The expendi
tures in the war department in tho ex
ecution of contracts made in the last
fiscal year increased .'(0,102,1:12; the
navy, for tho same leason, $1,912,289,
with other minor increase. There have
been reductions in other branches of tho
public service of 4G,o.')2,200. December
1, the net balance in the treasury was
only $11,038,148. Of tho total amount
held, $12,317,517 was in subsidiary silver
and minor coins.
Tho secretary- assumes that the worst
effect of tho recent financial disturbance
and business depression is past; that the
remainder of tho year will show bettor
results, and he estimates tho deficiency
at the close of tho year at $28,000,000.
Tho PreiHlergutt Triul.
Chicago, Dec. 20. Tho defense in tho
Prendergast case will rely on tho fact
that tho jury was allowed to separate to
vote yesterday. It will give good grouml
for a now trial if tho caeo goes against
him. Further testimony was introduced
today going to show that ho is insane
Counsel for defense created a sensation
by announcing that any verdict short of
hanging would bo accepted. Tho family
wo willing that tho jury should return a
verdict of imprisonment for life or con
finement in a nimlhouso, but would ap
peal a dentil verdict.
II.MV'M Till.!
Wh oiler ono hundred Dollars Reward
for any cat-oof Catarrh that cannot bo
Hull's Catarrh (Jure.
F. .1. UIIKNHY&CU., I'ropH. TOieuo, w. i
V, llu. miili.i-.uiimeil. have kllOWll 1'. J. '
Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe
lilin poriectiy nonorauiu in mi immm-iio
transactions and financially able to
cany out any obligation mado by their,
111 West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O. .
Walding, Kinnan Marvin, W hole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon tho blood and nine
ous surfaco of the system. Price 7.)c.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, les
timonials free.
Tlnu Women llnitully Whipped.
PiiitMiNGHAM, Ala., Dec. 20. For sev
eral years past the people of the hamlet
of Greenhill, Pike county, have looked
with suspicion on threo women who
lived lu a hut in their settlement.
Where they camo from nobody knows.
The women called themselves Spec, Ross
and Lizzie, nnd said they were sisters.
tV few days ago the older men of the
town met and decided to rid tho neigh
borhood of them on tho fear that their
presence was demoralizing. Accord
ingly the blackcap society was formed
and went in a body to the house, drag
ged out tho three women and flogged them
unmercifully, after which the women
were told to leave the country. It is re
ported that one was fatally injured.
Stnrveil Ills Chilli.
Wii.KEsiiAitnu, Pa., Dec. 20. It was
reported to the district attorney yester-
dav that a IJlack Hills miner had starved
his G-year-old daughter and buried her
body in a culm pile. Dr. Evans, of Nan
ticoke, was called to the house by the
girl's little brother. The girl was dying
on the barn floor with nothing but a
dirty blanket over her. The boy said
she had eaten nothing for two weeks
save a few crusts he had smuggled to
her. The father came in and ordered
the doctor out, saying that a female child
was worthless, as it could do no work
when grown. "Better die," he said.
Sue Whs a Itunnwny "Wife.
San Francisco, Dec. 20. Caroline
Foster, the woman dying at the receiv
ing hospital from a bullet fired by her
discarded lover, John Rudinski, last
Saturday, has finally been identified as
a runaway from British Columbia,
though all along she had refused to ex
pose her antecedents. The woman is the
wife of John Foster, a well-to-do rancher,
who lives at Burgoyne Bay, a Email
settlement midway between Nanaimo
and Victoria. She deserted her husband
and child and ran away with a neighbor,
who shook her off when her money was
gone. Later on she took up with Ru
dinski. NEWS NOTES.
Dr. Mayer, a witness in the Prender
gast case, is missing.
Minister Stevens is out with a reply to
President Cleveland.
The cruiser New York and monitor
Miantonomah will both proceed to
Brazil to protect American interests.
Armed men were recently put on tho
trains pulling out of Portland, Or.,
but after a few days were taken ofl'.
About that time William Pinkerton was
in San Francisco.
Admiral Mello, who found himself at
the end of his resources, has taken to
tho high seas, leaving tho revolution in
charge of de Gama, who is in favor of a
monarchy. It is thought ho will not bo
more successful than Mello, although a
more capable man.
To II race Up
The system after "La Grippe," pneu
monia, fevers, and other prostrating
acuto diseases ; to build up needed flesh
and strength, and to restore iieaitn nnu
vigor when von feel "run-down" and
used-up, tho 'best thing in the world is
Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
. . li.i.i i-i.. . :
ery. 1 1 promotes an mo uuuuy iuucuuub,
rouses every organ into healthful action.
purines and onnciies mo uioou, aim
through it cleanses, repairs, and invig
orates tho entlro system.
For tho most stubborn hcroiuioua,
Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Biliousness and kindred nilments, tho
"Discovery" is tho only remedy that's
guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure,
you have your money back.
Can vou think of anything more con
vincing than the promiso that is made
by thu proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy? It is this: "if wo can't cure
your Catarrh, we'll pay you $500 in cash."
It Should Ito in Kvury lloimu
J. 11. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps-
burg, Pa., says ho will not be without
Dr. King's Now Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of "la grippe-, when
various other remedies and several phy
sicians had done her no good. Robert
Barber, of Cookspoit, Pa., claims Dr.
King's Now Discovery has done nun
more good than anything ho ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing liko it. Try
It. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin-
ersly's. Largo bottles, 50c. and $1,00.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Land is assessed at $13.87 per aero in
Marion county, $9.GS in Polk, $11.22 in
Yamhill, and $10.50 in Linn.
Tho Yreka Journal says tho commis
sion has decided that tho steelhcads of
tho Klamath river aro not salmon, but
rainbow trout that have made a stay in
salt water and returned much changed
In appearance.
The electric wires of Salem must be
strung in a very insecure manner. An
other horse was killed in that city on
Sunday morning by coming in contact
with a brokeiuvire. The samo fate
awaited any man had ho bv accident
touched it.
Salem bidders on the soldier's home
were l'lummer it Ault, $9,063; A. J.
Hazcll, $8,100 ; Harold & Olinger, $7,777 ;
Welch Bros., $8,115; Wickstrom & Che
ney, ?,; U. anllatton, $14,10o;
Gray & Stevens, $7,735; Ilutchins &
Southwick, $7,777.
Mayor Mason of Portland received a
letter from a representative of the desti
tute unemployed recently, which caused
him to refer it to the taxpayers com
mittee of one hundred. Tho letter was
anonymous, but urgently calls for aid,
hinting at force if something is not done
for relief. Chief Hunt has arranged to
signal the entire police force in the short
est possible time, with four strokes of
the fire bell.
It will pay you to call at the Columbia
Candy Factory and get prices on Christ
mas candies and ornaments.
Strange thnt I'eople Will Buffer
with dull feelings and the blues when
they can be so surely cured by simply
taking a few doses of Simmons Liver
Regulator.
Defining u Kiss.
Some time ago London Tid-Bits offer
ed a two guinea prize for the best defin
ition of a kiss. Seven thousand ans
wers were received. The prize was
awarded to Benjamin J. Greenwood, of
Tulse Hill, London, whose definition is
herewith given: "An insipid and
tasteless morsel which becomes deli
cious and delectable a-- it is flavored
with love," The following is a selection
of some of the be.t 'lefinitiuns? submit
ted: What the chimney sweeper imprinted
on tho rosy lips of the scullery maid
when sho told him she favored his soot.
The sweetest fruit on the tree of lovo
tho oftener plucked the moro abund
ant it grows.
A thing of use to no one, but much
prized by two.
Tho baby's right, the lover's privilege,
tho parent's benison and tho hypocrite's
mask.
Nothing divided between two.
A rock on tho sea of life on which the
good ship Bachelor was wrecked.
Tho lover's privilege and the pug dog's
right.
Contraction of tho mouth due to en
largement of the heart.
ook'sCottonlloot
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousanat 0
Ladtt). Is tho only perfectly
safonnd rellablo niodlcluo dli-
covered. Bowaro of unprlucipiw iirugsisis
offer inferior medicines lu place of tliU Asfc for
Coofc'a Cotton Hoot Compound, toio no ui..
tute, or Incloso $1 and 0 cent In postage, la letter
and wo will send, sealed, byrctiinuiiail. Fullscalod
particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 3
iitRUipa. Addri.s luni Lily Co in pony.
io. a 1 un.'riiiocs, uoirum .uko.
HjIiI III The, Pullet, bv Hlakeley A; Houston.
AhsIkiicu'" Sule.
M. A. Moody, assignee, will offer for
sale at nubile auction on Saturday, uee-
embor 23d, Frank Yogt's entlro stocK
of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes,
t ,..!.! I,. .....
Iiats and cans, lurniMiiing nuuuo, mu.
Thin Biiln ih for tho benefit of creditors
and tho entire stock is to be disposed of
at once.
Settle moat la-quested.
During my absoiico, all who have un
settled accounts with tho undersigned
aro expected to cull and settle witli Mr.
Geo. Krauss, who has my books and
accounts. An early settlement will
greatly oblige. Yoiiib truly,
Lksi.ii: iii'Ti.i:it.
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