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VOL. VII.
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1893.
NO. 6.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ftihllht bally. Sunday Excepted.
by
rHK cilKONIOLE PUBLISHING CO,
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LOCAL.
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A" Departs for I'nrtlund nt a r. st.
rwolW" (relehtit that curr w.ciigur leave
4,1 at 5 .TO A. M.
HTAOKS.
jo: irinevtlle. vU. llske Oveu, leave dally
IS A.
Sat AntcloMi, Mitchell, Canyon Wr vc
ill; K(tA. M.
Tor Dulur, KlliBslcy, WhuiIc, WHplnitla, Worm
.?nuK nnd TyKi valley, leave dully, except
tjaJny.tttfiA. h.
t o. (loWlcndalo, Wiuh.. leave every day uf the
net except tiuiultty at " a. m.
OcIcvk (or all lines nttho Umatilla Uoune.
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H KH)I)ELL-A7T0K.NtY-AT-LAW-OfflCe
Court Street, Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
i. k uuruu, f KASK MtKtK.
rM'Kl'K, MKNKFEK - ATTORNEYS AT-
I) lAW-ltoomt U aud 43, over I'ost
OOrt H jIUIIuk, Entrance ou V ahhltiRton Street
Ibe I)a,le, Orcsjon.
A - 11KNNETT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAA'. Of
A. fli c In tohauno's bulldliu;, up stairs. The
Li.IKk, Oregon.
t. r. MATH. .P.HCKTIHOTO.S. H. K W1M0K.
MAYri. UUNTINQTON i WILSON-Arroa-s
K Vh-aT-La w Office, .French'" block over
first .National Baal. ' Uallea. Orenon.
U WILSON ATTOR!Y-AT-lAW liootni
. VwnMi A Co .'a bank building, becond
it, The Uallea, Oregon.
T Bl'THIiHI.ANI, M. 1.. C. M.. K-T. M.C.:
t). M C. IMmrt S. 0., I'hyalclnn aud Sur
C.H.H. Rooms .1 and 4. Chapniuu block..
Kaldcnee Mm. Thombury'it, west end of fcecond
itrwt. . . -
TV'.. EsIIEUiAN (Hom jiorATHioj I-htcia
U Hid 8UR0B0K. UUIU Hliweroi 1'M'"JJ
ljornii;bt.clty or country.
'.CUpniau block.
HWerea Tininipuy.
Oitlee No. and
wu
n K O 1). 1) O A N E - rU-YHlCIAJJ AND BUB-
L) o. Offic; room. 4 and C Cliupman
aiuet, Keldeiiee: ri. E. comer Court and
fourth atrM.ta- uv.mil door Irom the comer.
OHIco hour 9 to 12 A. M.. B to 6 and 7 to i I', il.
OtIUUALL iesmirr. Wis Civcn jor iuc
. imlnluai extraction ol teeth. Aliio teeth
t on ilowfd aluminum plute. Koomfc: olguol
trie uoiauu 'loom, bocoua tttreei.
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SOCIETIES.
lT AHCO tODGE, NO. 15. A. K. & A. M.-Meeta
nrat ana inira nonuny ui eiwu uiram
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS. ,
TRANHACT A (5ENERAL BANKING B08INKSM
Lettorn of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Kltrht. PvVianrrA anil Tnlnm.artMn
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
lyjnis, am Francisco, i'ortiana Oregon,
ocaiue vvnsn.. ana vanons points In Or
egon ana wasmngion.
Collections mado at all points on fnv
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -
Vice-President, -Casbier,
- -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
TALLEH KOYAL. AHOU CHA1-TEU NO. 6.-
J Meet tU S1B.0IUC UIUI lUU UllIU n imiiou.j
each mouth ot 7 Y. M.
MODEKN WOODMES OK THE WOKLD.
U Ml. Hood CiunpNo. W.MwtaTucaday even
laioleaoh week lu Fratwrnlty Hall, at7MQ p. m.
pOLUMUIA LODGE, NO. 8, I. O. O. F.-Moeta
J eforr Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In X.
ott, hall, cornur Becond and Court atrecta.
w.wirnlng Droiuera aro wokjuihu.
H.CLOUUM, Bec'y. U. A. DtLLit,N. 0.
UIUENDBHII" LODGE. NO. 9., K. ol P.-Mtota
T every Monday evening at 7: o'clock, In
Schanno'a building, corner ol Court and Becond
itrwiu. Bolournlug membcra are cordially In
rind. W. B. Ckam.
ii w Vimi. K. nt H. and 8. 0. C.
AH8EMI1LY NO. 4W7, K. OK U-MeeU In K.
oiT. hall the accond and fourth Wedues-
aava 01 each montn at i y. .
IirOMEN'B CH1UBTIAN TEMl'EKENCE
VV UNION will mart every Friday altorncKm
it 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are lnvltea.
AKMON LODGE No. 601, 1. 0.0. T. -Bcgulnr
weekly rucetlng Friday nt r. u., a'
fraternity lull. All aw Invited.
L ( miKiHMAM. C. T. K. C. L.CK, Ho
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W.-MccU
In Fraternity Hall, ovor KellcrH, u Second
troot, Thursday evenlngi at 7:3U.
ii, JIAot
W. h Mtkkji. Financier. M. w.
TAB. NEBM1TH I'OST, No. 1U, G.A. K. Mectii
O every Baturday at 7:80 r. u., In the K. of I.
Hall. .
AMERICAN HAILWAY UNION, NO. 40.
MeeU aecond und fourth Thuwday. leach
month lu K. ol 1'. hall. J. llVY
hip i. v. MpoutcvcrrBiuidayafternoouiu
. the K. of J. Hall.
B
JWANU VJJREIN MoeUt evcrj-
evening tn tnei. oi r.
D OK L. K. DIVIB10N, No. 1C7 MeeU ln
D. K.oftuillthcflHtand third Wodnea
nfeanh nnth.at 7:au r. M.
THK CHUKCUK8.
OT. r-ETERB CHUKCH -Bov. Father JIbon.
P oaaiT pMtor. Low Mass every Buuday nt
'!. High Maw at 10:80 a. M. Vcajiera ut
j. M.
ST. PAUL8 CHURCH -Union Btroct, opjKMilte
With. IlOT.JBUi).8utolim Rector. Her vice
very BundaV at 11. M. and 7:80 r. U. Bunday
School i. Kvenlug Prayer on Friday at
P1RHT BAPT1BT CUURCII-Rov. 0. D. TAY
, lok, Paator. Mortilng aervlce every Bab
th t tho aoadomy ut 11 a. m. BuUbath
gphool lmmodlotow ' of tor morning ervlcoa.
jrayer meeting Friday evening aU'antor'a rejil
ance. union aervlooa In the court house at
M.
C CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCH-Rov. W. 0.
CDKTii, Paator. Berrloea every Bunday at 11
m. and 7 r. M. Sunday School after morning
t'y(. Ktrauaw cordially Invited. BeaUfree.
ME. CHUKCH-Rcv. 3, Wuiklbh, paxtor.
u Berrloea every Bundajr morning ut 11 a. m.
"uuday Bcbool at 12:30 o'clock f , u. Epworth
iue at 6:80 r. M. Prayer meeting every
iournday evening at 7:80 o'clock, a cordial In
to au wtMS(I br botn l101, uu P0pl
OHK1HT1AN CHURUH-RKV.r. iumuvrmr
V- Paator. Preaching in tbe OhrUtlnu church
ch Lord'aTJay at 11 u. m. and 7:E0 p, m, All
re cordially Invited ,
1? .'ANGELICAL JLUT1IE KAN Ninth trcot",
tev. A. Horn, jmu tor. Beryioeaat ll:8pa.m.
'"Oair-HlMe) at tw p.m A cordial weloonie
0 vvy om. T
Sight ExchangeaSold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
J. H. BCHXHCK,
President.
J. M. 1'ATTEnSOX,
Caahlcr.
first Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remiiteu on uaj ui collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
rew iork, ban xrancisoo and fort
land i
DIRECTORS.
D. F. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbe.
Ii. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
III
BiacKsmim wap stiop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptlv, and all wort
Guaranteed.
flopse Shoeing a Speciality
TbirCL Street opp. Lielie's old Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of -work in his lino at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles
J. F. FORD, Evanplist, .
Of Dcs Moines, Iowa, writes under date ol
March 23, 1833:
S. B. Med. Mra. Co.,
uuiur, uregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted 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 the children like
It. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
u tn itinirv nn. with areetinire
LJIS 1 U t W HV V V v. " " , -
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, mil a iii. o,
if vmi wi.h to fJ freih nndchccrful, and ready
for tho Bpring'a work, clcauko your ayatein with
tho Headache nnd IJvor Cure, uy uuiug two or
threo doses each week.
Bold under a posltlvo guarutce.
60 ceuti per bottle by all druggists.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS
(Clothing
Uoott, Uhoea, Utttl, Kte.
Fancy Qood, Jotion,
Etc, Ktc.i Ktc.
Second St Tbe Dalles.
"As old as
tho hills" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
and proven "
13 tho verdict
of millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu
lator is tho
onlv Liver
Than
and Kidnov
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa
tive, a n d
purely veg
etable, act
jrv 7 7 ing directly
C on the Liver
J. tt0 and Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
The King of Llrer Medicines.
" I have used yourSlmmons Liver Recti
lator nml can consciouclously say It Is tho
king of nil liver medicines, I consider it a
medicine chest In luelf. Geo. W. Jack
son, Tacoma, Washington.
WEVEKY PACKAGE-CB.
Has tho Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
Dally Evenlr.c Chronicle is recotrnized
- lis tsentinllv the home untxr fnr flip
1) Jlcs City folks' 1 J r I T? This Is not a bad
reputation. Somen UML 2.0(0 of our best
sitizens watch the columns of this r 11 OT7D
dally for the spiciest locul news. It r t 1 UK
succeeds In BlcnnltiB the field, and hence grows
In popularity and importance. Tnke It awhile,
you who don't; try some of Its premium ofl'crs.
"Tie Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Fortlaii and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Frei
ant ana Passenaer Lrne
ThrouKh Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land, ftiearaer iteguiator leaves ine
Dalles at i a.m.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at the Cascade Locks with
Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (lamiiill st. dock)
at 0 a. in.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles.
I'AHSKNOKlt KATES,
One way 2.00
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
KMnmnnru fnr Vnrtlfiml received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings musi iw ueiiveruu ueiore
n. nr. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or addrese,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(ieneral Airent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Cleneral Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
ARTICB
SODA WATER AND IOE OBEAM.
I! .Mrl Unto whulesale
OallUIBd aim nuio
Ions.
M i i
UJUTAKi. . .
HWKKT 1KINK
Finest Peanut Roaster In Tho Dalles
2 a SI
S'1 Street
J.F0LC0
At rlKht side
Mrs. Obarr'i
restauraut
SCENE IN THE HOUSE
Majority Report of Committee on Foreign
Relations,
IT STANDS IX WITH CLEVELAND
Condemns the Action of Minister
Stevens at Honolulu A Minor
ity Report Offered.
Washington, Dec. 21. The house
committee on foreign affairs this morn
ing considered the resolutions introduced
by Hill and Boutelle relative' to the
Hawaiian policy of the administration,
and decided to report a substitute, which ,
when reported by Chairman McCreary,
of the committee, caused a scene in the
house. Only three republican members
of the committee were present. The
meeting was not marked by any lively
demonstration. Following is the substi-;
tute for the Hill and Boutejie resolutions:
WiieiTeas, It appears from the execu
tive communications sent to the house
of representativas that the United States
naval forces at Honolulu exceeded their
authority in January, 1893 and illegally
aided in overthrowing the constitutional
government in Hawaii, and setting up in
its place a provisional government, not
republican in form, in opposition to the
will of the majority of the people of
Hawaii: therefore,
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
house that such intervention by the
government, its representatives orarmed
forces is contrary to the policy and the
traditions of our republic and the spirit
of our constitution, and should be and is
emphatically condemned.
Representative Storer, of the commit
tee, offered a substitute for the resolu
tion adopted by the majority, which was
rejected nnd which Storer wished to sub
stitute as a minority report. Following
is the resolution which embodies the
votes of tho minority :
Whekeas, Executive communications
to congress disclose that tbe executive
department has furnished to a minister
plenipotentiary of the United States
becret instructions to conspire with the
representatives and agents of a deposed
discarded monarchy for the overthrow
of a friendly republican government,
dulv recoganized bv all civilized nations
to which said minister was accredited,
aud to which his public instructions
pledged the good faith and sympathy of
the president, government and people of
the United States.
Jlesohed, That it is the sense of this
house that any such intervention by the
executive of the United States, its civil
or military representatives or officers,
without the authority of congress, is
dangerous and unwarranted, an inva
sion of the rights and dignities of the
congress of the United States and a vio
lation of the law of nations; and further,
that the manner of such attempted in
tervention by the executivo and the
methods used were unworthy of the
executive department of the United
States, while the confessed intent of
such intervention is contrary to tho
policy aud traditions of the republic and
the spirit of tho constitution.
Before purchasing your Christmas
candies and Christmas tree ornaments it
will nav vnu to examine iroods and trot
prices at Campbell Bros.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Union county is now agitating for a
rock crusher.
Mr. Miller, who went east last week
to find his lost child, has not been
heard from lately.
Mayor Mason of Portland lias gener
ously donated -100 sucks of Hour to tho
needy of Portland.
Glen 0. Holman will be declared not
guilty, the court declaring ho would sot
aside a verdict of guilty, owing to tho
lack of convicting testimony. Tho smug
gling trial is nearly ended.
To Itruce Up
The system after "La Grippe," pneu
monia, fevers, and other prostrating
acute diseases ; to build up needed llesii
and strength, and to restore health nnd
vigor when you feel "run-down" nnd
used-up, tho best thing in tho world Is
... . . 1 III 1-Y.T
IJoctor I'iorce'H uoiuen iueuicai iiscov-
ery . It promotes all tho Douiiy junctions,
louses every organ into healthful action,
purllies and enriches tho blood, and
through it cleanses, repairs, and invig
orates the entiro systom.
For tho most stubborn Scrofulous,
Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Biliousness und kindred ailments, tno
JJiscoverv" is tno oniy rumeiiy umv a
guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure,
you nave your money duck,
Can vou think of anything more con-
..i.w.i.w, llinii tin, nrnmlKH thllt la lllUiid
by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy V It is this : "If we can't cure
your Outnrrl), wo'll pay yon $500 in cash."
COItWIN AT HONOLULU.
Her Arrival the G'mmo of Much Excite
ment. San Fiiancisco, Dec. 21. Tho steam
ship Mariposa arrived this morning,
bringing advices from Honolulu up to
December 14th.
All efforts to find out tho position to be
taken by the British in case trouble
should arise have bo far failed. It is
generally understood that tho ex-queen'a
policy, should she be restored, would be
one of general amnesty with the excep
tion of a few men at tho head of tho
provisional government.
Tho annexationists claim that tho ex-
queen will never have a chanco to dis
play either good will or hatred toward
these men so long as there is an Ameri
can alive in Hawaii.
Tho ill health of President Dole is
causing much anxiety. During the past
week ho has been confined at home.
Members of the cabinet say he will be
on duty again next week.
Interviews with the cabinet show that
thogovernment interpretates Cleveland's
message to congress to mean "I will res
tore the ex-queen peaceably if possible,
and in case I find this cannot be done I
will refer the matter to .congress for
settlement." President Dole assured
the Associated Press that in case Min
ister Willis made any advances either
before or after the sailing of tho Mari
posa looking toward restoration, this
government wished it announced in the
most public manner that such negotia
tions would make no headway here, and
if pushed would bo absolutely rejected
by the provisional government. The
cabinet who were assembled in tho for
eign office were of the opinion they
would receive some communication from
Minister Willis before noon, the hour
set for the Mariposa to leave. "The
provisional government," said President
Dole, "has arranged every detail for pro
tecting life and property and is also well
prepared to resist with force the over
throw of the provisional government if
attempted by external means. Yes, you
can say that if the worst comes we will
make a stubborn resistance, and you
know as well as we do that it will be a
hard fight."
Barricading of government buildings is
being continued with uninterrupted nc
tivity. One hundred and fifty picked
provisional troops slept on their arms
Arrangements have been so perfectly
made and such thorough discipline is en
forced that on the slightest menacing at
titude of the royalists or their sympath
izers fully 1,500 men fully equipped
could be called into the field in 10 min
utes. Around the palace are two heavy
Krupp guns, purchased by tho late King
Kalakaua, and two gattling guns have
been stationed in addition to 19 smaller
pieces. When the Mariposa sailed, a
detachment of provisional soldiers were
digging rifle pits. Tho principal parts
of Liliuokalanl's regalia have been
stripped and relegated to tho government
museum. All monarchial decorations
of the throne room also in and about the
palace, including the throne itBelt, have
been dismounted. In fact, everything
pertaining to tho Insignia of royalty has
been taken down.
An added source of anxiety has beon
the apprehension of interference from
Japan which royalists are likely to in
vite if disappointed in President Cleve
land, Many circumstances besides tho
return of the "Nanlwa" have conspired
to disturb the minds of tho ministers on
this point, although Mr. Fuji!, tho Jap
anese representative, openly disclnims
such intentions on tho part of Japan.
Htinnee that l'eoplo Will Hull'er
with dull feelings and tho blues when
they can be so surely cured by simply
taking a few doses of Simmons Liver
Regulator.
It Should Ho lu 13 very House
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
burg, Pa., says ho will not bo without
Dr. King's Now Discovery for consump
tion, coughs aud colds, that it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after un attack of "la grippo," when
various other remedies and several phy
sicians had douo her no good, Robert
Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr.
King's Now Discovery has dono him
moro good than anything ho over used
for lung trouble Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial bottles at Snipes A Kin
ersly's. Largo bottles, 60c, and fl.OO.
NEWS NOTES.
Vnlllnnt and Recklus nro tho names of
the anarchists who lately exploded a
bomb in tho house of doputies. They
arc botit misnamed.
A New York newspaper says that the
death of Banker Magoun has probably
settled the fato of tho Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe railway, and that the road
will now likely be placed in charge ot a
receiver.
Up. in Idaho they have concluded the
S. F. Examiner's "gift offering" to its
subscribers is a lottery, and tho U. S.
grand jury haB indicted W. H. Hearst,
tho proprietor, and T. T. Williams, the
business manager of the paper, for vlo-'
lating tho law which prohibits the uso of
the mails for circulating lottery Hver
tisements. Another claimant to the estate of the
lato Thomas H. Blytho has just arrived
here from England. His name is Ed
ward Edwin Blythe. He alleges his
father was compelled to leave England
when tho claimant was a mere child,
and that some time ago ho instructed a
lawyer to file his claim to tho estate, but
the latter had not taken any action.
His attorney declares the proofs pro
duced by him aro very strong, and that
his resemblance to the late millionaire
is very remarkable.
It will pay you to call at the Columbia
Candy Factory and get prices on Christ
mas candies and ornaments.
Prehistoric Kemalus Discovered.
Eddy, N. M., Dec. 21. Will McMillan,
of St. Louis, and E. Bronson, of El Paso,
an authority on prehistoric Indian re
mains, today discovered at 20 to 30 miles
below Eddy somo Aztec remains. Ex
cavations are soon to be made to expose
what may have been burled by sands
from adjacent hills. The remains of an
ancient canal in this district bad pre
viously been discovered. Broken pottery,
arrowheads and stone axes prove the
identity of the race to bo the same est:
that which, when extinguished, left
peculiarly built towns in northern
Mexico, northern New Mexico and Ariz
ona. They were a people whoSbuilt
towns in tho hills for!tfi'ncP and farmed
the river lands. This new difcovery
shows that agriculture vm carried on in
tho pecos by irrigation.
How 's ThU!
We offer one hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY iVCO.', Props. Toledo.'O.
Wo the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions nnd,.,lnancially able to
carry out any obligation made by their
firm.
West &. Traux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Wnlding, Kinnan k Marvin, Whole
sale Drugi8ts, Totedo, Ohio.
Hall's Caturrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directlv upon the blood and muc
ous surface of tho system. Price 75c.
per bottle, sold by nil Druggists. ies
limonials free.
Itcnl Estate.
BSBBBHBBBBBBBBaBlSBBBBStf
John Prall and wife to Jason B. Gor-
hnm 18 acres in section 0, township 1
north, ranged cast; $1,500.
A. L. Reeso and wife to Mary M. Gor-
ham lot D, block 30, Ft. Dalles Military
Reserve; $375.
WOOD'S JfHOSX'ElOlOINJGJ.
Tho Great Ennllih Remedy,
Promptly and permanently
cores all forms of A'emous
Wedknttt.EmUrtont.Spcrmr
otorrhea, Impotence and alt
tffccfrvfAbute or Kxcetut,
Eocn proscribed over x
ears In thousands of easest
j j,f,,r is tho only Rtliabto an&IIo-
Btfort and After. m(JtoM
druggist for Wood's PliosDhodlnei If ho offers
some worthless nioUlclao In ploco of this, loavo his
dishonest store, Inclose price In lottor, and
wo will sond by return nialL Prlco, ono package,
listx.es. Oik will jilaae,sfj will cure. 1'ampU
let In plain fccalcd envelope, S cents postage.
Addo3s The Wood Chemical Co..
1UI Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mloh.
Sold In Tho Dalle, by HliiLclcy & Houston.
Assignee')! Nnle.
f A Mnnilv. nnntonpn. will nfl'er for
mill, nt nulilln mwrinii nn Kiilnrduv. Dl'O
ember 23d, Frank Vogt's entiro stock
of dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes,
hats and caps, furnishing goods, etc.
This ealo is for tho bonellt of creditorB
and tho entire stock is to be disposed of
at once.
Karl's Clover Root, tho now blood
purifier, gives freshness nnd clearness to
tho complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and if 1.00. Sold by Snipos &
Kiuorsiy, druggists,
HIghest'of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Rotol
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Baking
rowder
ABSOUUTELY PURE
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