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THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ruhlMit-rt Dully, iinday Kir-eptod.
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tHK CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
mtnut :Wind and VtHHhtllgtou Street, Tho
Dalle, Oregon
1898.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
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Depart (or I'ortlnnd nt 8 v. si.
fo loai Irclshl that curry piinMinser leave
fur tlio tl nt MUU a. si.t mid oiii; for the
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fur
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.Mi'Vlllf, Un. liakc
Ovun, leave daily
Mitchell, Canyon City, Icnvc
for Aiteiopc,
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far 'jlur, KiiikkIi-v, VVivmlf, Wuplnithi, Warm
ori'iKi nd Tygh Valley. Icnvc rtiillj, except
i:.Jh ii' 0 a. K.
- ii .dendulc, Wah , ivuvc every dy of the
iti' ul ept riutljny lit 7 A. M
Oirv lor ill I line nt the L'mntlllit Houe.
11 (I lilllJlEIJ. ATTOIIXEV-AT-I.AW OfllCU
II. ( ourt street, The Unite, Orecim.
letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
lyonis, 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
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
President - -
Vice-President, -Cashier,
- - -
NO. 7.
"She
Looketh
Well
to the ways of her household."
Yes, Solomon is right; that's what
the good housekeeper everywhere
does,
But her ways are not always
old ways. In fact she has dis
carded many unsatisfactory old
ways. ' For instance, to-day she
is using
Rio Janeiro Captured by the Insurgents,
p. December 4th. Lobeiigulu lied. !
Plunder Rhodes announces that the na
tives are daily yielding guns and asse
gais in large numbers and the Matabeles
are submissively settling in the email
kraals.
NEWS NOTEi
7j. F. Moody
Chaulks Hilton
M. A. Moody '
General Hanking Business Transacted.
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r F' 11. A MENKKKK ATTOBNKYh - AT
U uo -Itnotno I.' and . over l'ot
jr" Iti.lidlin;, Entrance ou Washington street
lav little, Oregon.
. , LKNXKTT. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. OI
A. hce lu Schituuo i building, uji talr. Tlie
jik-, Orccon.
t, r. xa y. h. m.mcmtinotox. h. . wzlui.
WAYS. HUNTINGTON & WILsON Arroc
.11 kkth-aT-law -Olllces, Kreiich'i. lilnek over
nntNutluiiRl Hank. ' a Diiutn. uri-Rou.
tl' II WIIiOS
Tl Erencu
ATTOKSK T-AT-LA W K(K)m
i Co.'k liitnk bullillue, second
I Ui- liHlien.OreKOU.
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5ITHEUI.ANI),
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I'll lrluu mill Mir-
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El'llll. lUKIlllli .1 IIIIU I, l.IIIIIIIIIlll U1VK
Enileure 1 n
r.n.
'llupriibury'h, w ent end of r-vooiid
nS. KaUEIJlAN (IIOM J:0!-ATIIIC
A irill hUKIIKU. V.nil uurvtiw
-lror ulKlit, city or country.
1 uaimuii u1ik:k.
1'KYhlCIAK
promiitly,
OHice o. 'Muua
wtl
DH O. I). JU A N K I'HYHICIAS A.SII HCR
UKiiif. OUicc. room 5 utid C llhnpmiiu
k KenIdeiJW o. L. corner Oourt itud
')Ur:h utreetii, . nd diKir from the corner.
Mfcce boar U to 12 A. it., - t" a i.urt T to 1'. M.
I'l AI.L Uestict. i.ibi Kiven for the
I. HiliUeii(i extmctlon of tvetb. Alho tijth
tiiiwt.it itluisluum jilnte. Roonin tilgu of
.t, mlilvii Totitb, Becond otreet.
"Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YOKK.
SAN FKANC1SC0,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on fnvoreble
at all accessible points.
terms
J. d. ftCHK.'.'CK,
I'reMdeut.
J M
l'ATTEI'.IO.V,
CaKhier.
first Rational Bank.
'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.
DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scuknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liehe.
H. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksmiin & wagon shod
the New Shortening, instead of
lard: And this is in itself a rea
son why "she looketh well " in
another sense, for she eats no
lard to cause poor digestion a::J
a worse complexion.
Cottolene i3 mucli better
than lard for all cooking pur
poses, as every one who has tried
it declares. Have you tried it?
For sale everywhere.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES.
Cenu'mc made only by
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON.
"The Regulator Line"
ALSO A HATTLK IX THE INTERIOR
Eighting lktwccn Italian Troops and
Dervishes-Fight With King
Lobengtila.
Pkunamiilto, Dec. 22. The startling
I rumors have t cached here from various
sources, which lend an air of credulity to
them, to the effect that the insurgent
fleet at Rio Janeiro, after two days'
desultory fighting, made a determined
' attack in force and captured the city. It
I is added President Peixoto has resigned
in favor of Admiral de Mello, and that
Peixoto is a prisoner.gThoiiRh this is a
I general rumor, it is right to add that the
I people of Pernambuco do not credit it.
A correspondent was unable to obtain a
, reply to messages sent south, and mes
I sages from the Associated Press corres-
pondent at Rio are apparently inter
rupted, lending color to the belief that
something extraordinary has happened.
A battle between the rebels and the
government forces is reported as fought
yesterday in the interior. Fifty govern
ment troops are said to have been killed.
ANOTIIEK ACCOUNT OF THE I1ATTLE.
Buenos Ayees, Dec. 22. A severe en
gagement between Brazilian insurgents
and government troops is reported to
have taken place Itajahy, north of Des
terro. It is said that 400 were killed and
a large number wounded. The govern
ment is said to have captured the rebel
, warship Madero.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
sociirriiift.
V AM O LODGE, NO. IS, A. K. & A
11
M. Meetd
brut and third Monday of each month at 7
i General Blacksmithiug and Work done
promptly, and all work
! Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Lien's old Stand,
rul.LKS KOYAL AttCll CIIAl'TEH NO. fi.
U Meet tn Munonlc Hull the third Wtxtueodiiy
.'tch month at T J'. M.
MODE UN WOODMEN OK Til E WOULD.
.11 A!t. Hood Camii No. 6U.Metiti.Tuei.diiy even
bVOeaoh week In Fruteritlty Hall, ut7:3U I', in.
OOLl'MBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. K. Meet
L every Friday evening at ?:: o clock, in K.
o! 1' ball, corner tiet'ond nud Court utrcctx.
ifi.'ournlliK brother are welcome.
E. I LOUOll, Hec'y. U. A. 11IM.NN. 0-
NO NEWS AT WASHINGTON.
Washington, Dec. 22. The govern
ment has received no advices indicating
the capture of Rio Janeiro, though it
has been believed for some time that
Peixoto is losing ground, and is liable to
serious le verses at any time. Officials
are inclined to think that if decisive re
sults were reached Captain Picking
would have been heard from. At the
Brazilian legation the report is doubted,
but the ordinary daily message lias not
been received, and apparently something
has occurred to delav it.
To Kidnap llnliy Itutli.
AiiiLENi:, Kan., Dec. 21. Letters writ
ten by one R. F. Rock and dated Topeka
have been tound here. They outline a
scheme for kidnaping Ruth Cleveland
next month. Five people are named as
implicated in the deal. At first it was
thought to be a fake, but developments
show it is probably the scheme of a
crank who had been hanging around the
city recently, but who lias gone' East.
TWO WOMEN INVOLVED.
The police are reticent about the mat
ter, but it is known two women are in
volved in the plot. The date for abduc
tion was set for some time in Januarv.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
THROUGH
PKlENDrfllir LODGE, NO. I).,
I even
, K. of I'. Meet
ltv Mondav evening at 7:30 o'clock, lu
rchauno' bulldlni;, corner of Court and Second
r.rwjt. Sojourning incuibem ure cordially In.
riled. W. B. Ckam.
J) W.Vauhk. K. of K. and R. 'JL-
fadEMULY NO. iKX, K. OK U-Mect hi K.
A of 1 hall the econd and luurtb edue
Iatk of each month at 7:80 ji. m.
U'OMKN'H OHKISTUN TE.Ml'KKENCK
UNION will meet every Krlday afternoon
it 3 o'clock at the reading room. All are Invited.
HAI1.MON LODGi: No.fi0t,I.O..T.-i:eKUlur
weekly meettiiKii Krlday at b r. M., a'
fraternity Hall. All ore tuvltett.
L. C I'll KIDMAN, O. T. K. U. KI.ECK, he
TEM1M.E 1X)D0E NO. S, A. O. U. V . MeeW
In Fraternity Hull, over helium, n Kocoud
Uwit, ThuriKlay evuultiKH at "VM. ..,.,.
II. IIANhbN,
W 8 Myrim, Fltmncler. MJkV.
IA8. NE8MITII J'OriT, No. SI, U. A. K. Meet
)(every baturday at T.'M v. x., in the h. of 1'.
10.-
foitrtb Thuriidiiy each
w. i;i:aiy,
ITeii.
House
Moving!
k MKItll'AN 11A1LWAY t'NION, NO.
i MeuU econd mid
ptli in K. of T. hall.
11 Jom:h, Sec y.
K. Meet every buuduy aftcrnoou In
Hull.
buudav
R OK
. tuts IV. Ol J .
fllAA.su VKitEIN Meet every
y eveiilnit III the K. ofl'. 1IiU.
U Or L, V. DIV1HION, No. lC7-Muetln
P K. of 1'. Hull the brut and third Wedueit
?Ti'f eimh month, at 7:Wt v. H.
THK VIIIIKUIIKN.
jilT. i'KTERH OHUUfll -Kcv. Kiither Hiio.nh-i-'
onaitT t'aator. Liw Miihh every Sunday at
Jj'- High Miw nt I0;ao a. . Vfir at
CT, I'AULH OHtTKCH -I'nloii btreet, opiKttdte
Htth, Uov.KlID.HutCillliiKi'Ctor. Hervlce
JJ'fyhunday at 11 x. u. and 7.:i0 r. st. titinday
"wiol'js A, Ml EvunliiK I'raytirou rrlday at
LMltHT UAITI8T OUUllOII-Kev. 0. T. TAY
. bois, 1'antor, Morning ervltv every Hub
r!" nt tbu awtrtumy at 11 a. m. biibbath
-noo immedlatulv after morning Mirvice.
I')eriiitjt)tii(f Friday evuiilng at I'aator'H renl
Vyf' u"llM' "orvlceH In the court hoiibo lit
(JONGUKOATIONAL CHUC1I-Kuv. W. 0.
y OiJiijia, I'aator. HervJci-a overy Kuiiday at 1 1
JL'.;, m 7 ". M. Suiiday bohcKil after morning
"'Vict-. Htraiigoracontlally Invited. KeaU free.
8nr.H Hervlcea every Hiindny moriilngiit 1
Jgn'lay Kflboot at livjo o'efook r m. Ej
J. Whimleh, iiahtor.
ny moruliiKiit 11 n. in.
LtioV.7 0,"" at vivat o ciooa r m. iwortn
Th. i "l ":1U t'rnyer meeting every
iufiiV,; ovotiltiK t 7:80 o'clock. A cordial In'
to ii ' citeudetl by both .utor and i.'ople
QHttlHTlAN UHUKOII-Kkv.I' II Mcdi'rixY
ij, "lr. Frcachlnglii the OhrlHtliin I'litucli
are A, ',u.f " Jl "I
I5'AN0ELIUAL
iSii-A. Horn,
uSi -om l p,m A COrdlM' wolw,mo
and 7 iO )i, in, All
LUTHKltAN'K'lntli ktr..t.
Andrew Velarde
JS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honsu moving outfit
in eastern uregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
J. F. FORD, Evaielist,
01 De Molne, lown, write under date oi
March 23, mi-
H. B. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
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 jiounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
tleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your H. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from nie.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yourn, Mil & Mits. J. F. Fouu.
If you wluli to feci freh and cheerful, and ready
for tlio Spring' work, cleuuiiu your ytem with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking twooi
three doe each week.
Hold under r. positive guarantee.
(iO cents per bottle by nil druggUt.
Frelgni anfl Psssenger Line
Through Tri-Weekly 'Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and' Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at the Cascade Locks with
Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at U a. in.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles.
l'AHSENGKll KATEH,
One way
Round trip.
,.f2.00
. tf.lX)
I'anlc in a Courtroom.
.M:w loitK, uec. . mere was a
panic in Judge Steckler's court, situated
in the building on the corner of Second
avenue and First street, this morning.
There were some 1,500 people in attend -'
ance on some petty civil cases. When
about half of them were disposed of, a
I rumbling sound was heard, and with a
; cry that the building was collapsing a
ruth was made for the doors. For a
time the courtroom was the scene of the
i wildest excitement' People fought with
; one another in their efforts to reach the
, street. Before half the crowd had got
I out the Hour sank some tnree lect,
which added to the excitement. This
was followed by a bulging of the walls
All L'ot out in fnfetv, however. The
buildiiiL' has been condemned several
times.
C. F. STEPHENS,
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
oill be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 '. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
B
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Oeuorul A Kent.
F. LAUGHLIN,
(ii'iieral Managfr.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
D1JAI.KK IN
DRY GOODS
( LOTHING
tSooU, Hliooii, Hut, Ktc.
FanciJ (joodg, (lotion?,
Etc.
Ktc.
Etc.
ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE CREAM.
Candies and Nuts
StoSpecialtiesj
Flnost Peanut Roaster In The Dalleu'
Ttvo ruii.T for tlm Trice of One.
The St. Louis Gi.ohk-Dk.mocicat
Semi- Weekly Tuesday and Friday
Eight Pages each issue Sixteen Pages
every week only one doli.au a ykak,
is unquestionably the biggest, best and
cheapest national news journal published
in the United States. Strictly Republi
can in politics, it still nvi:s all the
news, and gives it at least three days
earlier than it can bo had from any
weekly paper published anywhere. Th
farmer, merchant or professional man
who desires to keep promptly and thor
oughly posted, but has not the time to
read a lame dailv miner, will find it in-
dispensible. Remember the price, only
one dollak a YEAit. Sample copies free.
Address, Oloue Piiintinu Co.,
Sr. Louik, Mo.
Victory tor tlio Itulluii.
Rome, Dec. 22. Moccnai, minister of
war in the chamber of deputies, today
announced the victory of the Italian
troops over tho Dervishes between ICas
sala Agordat in northeastern Africa.
The Dervishes threatened to attack
Agordat at night. The battlo took place
yesterday. Tho Dervishes numbered
10,000 and were completely routed, leav
ing several hundred dead. Sixty Hags
and a mitrailleuse ;wero captured by the
Italians. The mitralllouso was made in
England. Tho Italian loss was two
officers killed and two wounded.
Second St., The Dalles.
2 3 8
2d Street
A I'lglit With J.obeiiKUllt.
Cai'E Town, Dec. 22. Natives who ar
rived at Buluwayo report that Captain
Wilson and 35 men, who were thought
to liuvo been massacred after falling in-
I mi PO At right lde to a Matabele ambush, defeated King
J. rULLU wr.K,tauranL'' Lobengula's force, beyond the Shangani
Game Warden McGuire and his dep
uty at Albany are making it tropical for
the violators of the game law? in that
vicinity, and tho former has secured
evidence against quite a number of other
violators in Yamhill, Benton and Marion
counties, and is determined to put a
stop to killing birds and game out of
season.
Mr. Botefuhr makes a good Eecond to
Mayor Mason's gift of a carload of flour
by contributing a carload (400 bushels)
of potatoes, to be distributed at the same
time and place that the flour is to be dis
tributed. There is an additional dona
tion of 1,000 loaves of bread by the Ore
gon German Baking Company, to be dis
tributed at the same time, and another
1,000 loaves by the Pacific Bakery Com
pany donated to the city board of charities.
The unsatisfactory result of Mrs
Williams' last fast, which lias left her in
a precariou' condition, and the fatal
ending of the fast of Mrs. Wells, do not
Eeem to have dissuaded the faithcurist
and a surprisingly large number of per
sons are now going through the wilder
ness. The associates of Mrs. Williams
will not confirm the rumor that she
verv much dissatisfied with the results
of her 40 davs' abstinence from food
though they admit she has made no im
portant revelations since coming out of
the "wilderness," and that the condition
of her health is serious.
DEFINITIONS OF TITLES.
Tin: praetor was a magistrate elect
ed for tiie purpose of administering
justice when the consuls were absent
from Home. There were two praetors,
one for the city and one for places at
a distance.
iMi'Er.AToit was originally a title of
honor bestowed 'on a victorious yen
eral. After the downfall of the repub
nc it Lccaine me title ot the supreme
ruler, and had the sense of our word
emperor.
Tin: only genuine sheikh is the gov
ernor of Medina, ins office is said to
date from the time of the Prophet. It
is now generally applied as an hon
orary title to the head man of an Arab
village.
Tin: title grand duke was of medi
eval origin, being first found in Mos
cow in the eleventh century. It trav
eled to southern Europe in 15(10, when
i'ius V. bestowed it on Cosmo de
Medici.
Landoiiavi: is the only one of tlio
old Teutonic titles that survives. It
was invented in lliiO by Luuis of 'J'hur
ingiu, to distinguish himself from the
crowd of th-afs who filled the (ifrmau
courts.
A mono ancient and medieval sov
ereigns the universal custom was to
give a list of the various countries
over which the monarch ruled, or was
.supposed to rule, und the relation ho
bore to eaclL
It .Should Itu in Kvtiry Hiiui.ii
.1. 11. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps-
hurg, Pa., says hu 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 ilouo her no good, Robert
Burlier, of Cookspoil, Pa., claims Dr.
King's Now Discovery lias done him
inoio good than anything ho ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin-
ersly's. Largo bottles, SOc. and $1.00.
Mitchell of Oregon is interesting him
self in a revival of tlioTorroy bankruptcy
bill, and is quite panguino of success,
notwithstanding the defeat of tho hill in
the house.
Tho Hon. Hugh MeCurdy, grand
master of tho If nights Templar of tho
United States, was married at Charlotte,
Mich., Thursday afternoon to Miss
Linnia J. Goodrich.
.loliu Roth, a laboring man, was held
up Thursday evening in one of the most
populous thoroughfares in St. Paul by a
woman and robbed of ij.'l". Roth had
$200 with him, which the woman over
looked, lie says she was very cool, of
medium build, and that two' women
followed her.
Commodore Stanton, detached from
the command of the South Atlantic
squadron for saluting Admiral Mello in
the harbor of Rio, hasjbeen restored to
duty and assigned to tho command of
the North Atlantic tquadron. This is
regarded as perhaps tlio choicest station
of the command.
A bottle has been found'nt sea near
Almoira.on the Mediteranean, with this
message inside : "Owing to the storm
tho steamer Carolina, belonging to Bil
boa, foundered off Boquetas. All hands,
with the exception of myself, were lost.
I alone am left and am awaiting the
hour of my death." Tho message was
simply signed "Captain." The govern
ment has sont a gunboat to search for
traces of such a wreck off Boquetas.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffico at The Dalles un
called for, Saturday, Dec. ,23d, 1893.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised:
Mr Chas Crazt, M F Heavy,
Mrs Hellen C Da- Mrs A B Jones,
vis (3), James Minihone,
Mr N Frakes, J W Osborne,
Mr Antonio Fouster, Mr Iliran Reed,
Mr John W Gullin- Mr Henrv Kodman,
ger, W L Spicor.
Mr Robert Hayes, Mr Joseph Stourin,
Mr (ieo Hansen, Bill Yannostian,
Prod Taylor.
M. T. Nolan, P. M.
Tho Great Euiilih rtoincdr.
rr.!;'!.1.- und i.-rr.-.Kaently
cares t il Coras of SScrvous
ireabnaa, i mhilarj. Sperm
atorrhea, Imro'.ncu and all
effects of Abuse or Excesses.
Ecca prescribed over 85
yearsln thousands of cases;
J est medlcina lnown. Ask.
drnsglst fcr WooJ's Pbojohodlnej if bo offers
tor.it worthless medk'Ino In place of tills, Ioavo hid
dishonest store, Incloso prlco la letter, and
tro will send by return mall. Price, ouo package,
81; Bli, S?. 0ncc11lplcc.se, alxvitllcnre. Pamph
let In plala scaled envelope, 2 cent! postage.
Address Tlio Wood Clio in lent Co.,
131 'Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Sold in Tho Dalles by JUiikeley it Huugtou.
It will pay you to call at the Columbia
Candy Factory and get prices on Christ
mas candies and ornaments,
llovt'H Till!
Wo oiler one hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O.
We tho undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believo
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and flnanciallv able to
carry out any obligation made by their
linn.
West it Traux. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Winding. Kiiinan tV Marvin, hole-
salo Druggists, Totetlo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting directly upon tho blood and muc
ous hiirfuce of Hie svstt'in. i'rlco oc.
ter bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Tes
timonials free.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. If. Dal-
ton of Luray, Russell county, Kan.,
called at the labaratory of Chamberlain
ik Co., Des Moines, to show them his
six-year-old hoy, whose life had been
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
it having cured him of it very severo at
tack of croup. Mr. Daltou is certain
that it taved his hoy's life and is enthu
siastic in his praise of tho Remedy. For
sale by Blakoley it Houghton.
Before purchasing your Christmas
undies and Chiistmas tree ornaments it
will pay vou to examine goods and get
prices at ('umplmll Bros.
Karl's Clover lloot, tno new blood
purifier, gives freshness anil clearness to
the complexion nud cures constipation.
2re.,fi0i!, mid $1.00. Sold by Snipes A
Kinersly, druggists.
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