C2) 3 Tie Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.' ; BT MAIL, rOSTAOK PREPAID, IN ADVANCE . Weekly, 1 year " 6 months. " 8 " Daily, 1 year. ..... . " 6 months. . . . -. per " s."J . . 0 75 .. 0 50 .. 6 00 .. 3 00 .. 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON XCLE' The fcuilea, Oregon. rRipAx;; AUGUST 10. 1S94 now we MA V GJIOW. ! The Dalles fi3 ,in iiinny respects "the beat situated city in Oregon.?; 'Sff$ for sixty miles8outlr-ior5'one hOmdEgdjjand fifty the Cascade range presents, alTleast until further developments, an 5 no passa ble barrier to communication between tween Eastern and Western Oregon and Washington. In consequence the travel and traffic between the sections named, forced to coinje-.io and.. tn'ronghTtje J Dalles. To this faet heretofore the7 city owes its prosperity. The handling of the products of Eastern Oregon and Wash ington, and the supplies for them, has given us the solid financial standing that ihakes our merchants rank in Urad streets as gilt-edged. The same circum stances that have made-; Portlandwhat she is, havp , 'been' iat wort on a? emajler Scale here.Tand'-weiltlt Jias beea'accdm-' ulated mone'a kltoll-fiacttierer galhersiC n, than as a producer. ' This cohaifion Biay exist indefinitely, but if so it w ill ijequiresome action on ourpart. Xature lias done much but man must stand in to close the loop holes left. With the opening of the Columbia,' now to be speedily realized, we will be come the head of navigation for several jears at least, and .$ith this, advantage jn our favor it will be Jour ownifault, if "jre do not continue to hold that suprem acy which heretofore has been our boast, to do this, will require action. -.We must start factories to supply the needs i)t the country around us. AVe should have a wool scouring plant, a woolen tnill, more flour mills, a factory to. sup ply fruit boxes, a tannery, a distillery and the dozen of other factories neces sary in these days to supply the wants of civilization. . Heretofore"" the- great: bstacle to .anything of this kind, has been the high wages ofthe Pacific coast, as compared to those of the Atlantic seaboard-.-- This has beH-atinged--and the.. freight on manufactured articles from the East, would 'counter-balance the slight increase-in' wages. We must stop the importation of things that we can produce, and instead manufacture them for export. As long. as we ship hogs to Omaha and import bacon Jhaiilaiidiafd;, the balance of trade is againet us, and we are building up the cities of the East snd increasing their pay rollls instead of oar own. ; (We ship .vast quantities of frnit in its season, and on every grocers' shelves in the city, can be found canned fruits from California, and the East, canned corn from Maine, and tomatoes from New Jersey. We can find at times butter from Iowa, while our mountain .alleys produce the finest grasses inthe world.;.; We can find at.' tims" eases of eggs from Iowa, and at the same time cie told that 1,000,000 bushels of wheat are rotting in Eastern Washington because it will not pay for shipment. We im port leather and its manufactured pro ducts, and thousands of hides are wasted because they "'will Hot bring'enough to pay for shipment East. We import glass while the indignant west winds bury the railroads with the finest of sand In 8hortf we do those things 'we ought not to do, and we leave undone those things we ought to do, and there is neither energy nor public spirit among A week ago 'articles' of' incorporation were filed, and a cannery was promised, to be completed in time to handle f rnits and vegetables yet this summer. What has bec6me bf it? Is the 1 Itock tq ; fie OTbscrihedlirVis -thelaaiter toend where it began? It would not take much capital, and it is perhaps as good an opportunity to make a start, as any that will be offered J If ; we -are to bold our supremacy, to keep up with the pro cession, we must furnish employment. 3etus commence now,;. ,. . r.( , i j The election in Alabama Tuesday i went democratic by about 25,000 ma-: jorityrIn this case it was the expected i that happened. The south ia democratict j and is going to remain that way for an v indefinite period. The reason . for it is not foujid in the silver question or the 1 tariff. It is plainly visible, and is nei- ther rnore nor less than the Negro;,- -The 3 democratic party was not looked, upon as t Wfriend of the black man, and when the lattir was given the right to o'te','!he J nattirsly voted the republican ticket. I Nowhowever much Southern people maySiffer on political issues, and they' I do differ much more than the votes in- dicafethey are a uniton one thing andl i tnatig-to prevents egfo dominations v l. the ballot was placed in the i handf a million and a half of ignor- ant (voters at once, a race but recently euu iroiu eiavery, ana DUt little more i rem ,eTy removed from eava?erv. that votejbticome a threat and a menace to the jjyTbeVty and property of, their jute I neigh bots. Byibemidofhie vote.'Lou- lsiana, South Carolina and some other oTTEe Southern states wef6'aa"eDa"hk' rnpt, and the question ceased to be one of politics and became one of eelf-preser- vation. , White republicans,. voted with! the democrats, preferring democratic i rule.. to pegro domination-; This cbndt- t tioni-stiil. :exist3, ana j&s long as it :ioes t.h iririt.ft wiltremain solidhr demoer-Atir The-Caueiisiarl will nbt;enbmit:''to raled . by the African, nor will civilizar. tion bow its necfe to tne yoke oi ignor- ance. . ... ... .. T U -AU AJV V.JIIV41VV UUHAlaJb b V I Xegro. Indeed, we consider bati! proportioHowepportajiiti.!ak 4 rat;a.,haa--juaJa.fih.eQOaiRi)al,,advAaCfiS. The' will continue to" advance, until some day they will perhaps stand side by side with, their white brother in the scale of intelligence. ,They do not do so now, and Until -they do'1 the survival of the fittest a VfieVnleot- intelligence will continue to keep the Caucasian to gether, and on top. See tlie Worltt's Fair (or Fifteen Cents Upon receipt of your address and fif teen cents inpostage .stamps, we will mail you pre'pai4 our souvenir por-Qolio of the"' worlcfs ''Colnmoian exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we 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 the great build ings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of . aft ;:- If not; 1i. E. BlCKLEX iJo Co., Chicago, 111 Mast Be Sold. "Several beau ti f ul "u prigh t rpiari'ois,',d'if-' ferent grndee' I nbiv oCer" for eale-all my new and second-hand pianos at a great sacrifice, regardless of cost. Twenty-live (jlollars-eash at tine:of pur chase and oti iustallmenis'oftlO pr month.1 For cash five per cent discount. All pianos are marked in plain figures, and as I . have but a few of them, they will sell fast'atlhe price offered. ''There fore, if you want one of these fine in struments do not delay, but call early Monday morning, August 0th, at I. C. Nickelsen's music and hook store, Second street. This sale, commencing on tiiat date, is instituted for the pur pose of; making rOoni for new.styles and to raise money to pnrchnse tity and iri ter gooda.The sale, therefore-, w.ill Con tinue till all are sold. I. Ci XlCKELNKiti - S T R AN q E CJJ Pyfl A J IC p I F F E R E N C E Kxplanation of the Canses of .Florida's Varying. Temperature. People who visit the cast coast of Florida, and especially the Indian river and the Lake Worth region, often won der why the climate of that section is so delightful at all times of the year and 60 Tdifferent-,,ia .almost every, par ticular from what One1 would expect in those latitudes. The explanation is simple enaug-hJ.7 ;;The diffei'ence be tween northern and semitropical Flor ida, apart froni the ..latitudinal dis tance, is due to the elevation of the former -and, the distance from it st the (fait stream. The waters of the Gulf of Mexico temper the immediate coast line. Their effect does not extend far inland. The stream is pressed close, to the east coast shore nlonjr Dade-y coun ty ' by the Uahaniai " banks "-Atlantic steamships southward .-bound, to avoid the force of the current, stand in' so near the shore, that they can at some points be hailed from. land. ..'The gulf stream is an old story, but it is a great fact. This vast, deep blue ocean river, a thousand times .the. volume of the Mississippi, is thirty miles wide, two thousand feet deep, and lias a velocity of five miles an hour the year round. The temperature of the stream is eighty-four. .degrees, :,or nine degrees higher than the waters of the ocean through which it flows.'-.. The .trade winds blowing nine-tenths of the time, winter and summer, from the eastward, ; bear the stratum of warm air formed by the'; gulf s'treamj west ward across : the land. This is why the east coast is milder -and more epiabl,e; than the west coast in" the same latitude. With ' tKe gTilf . stream- pre founft' three other equalizing1 'agencies the trade'winds, the everglades-with - a- water surface preventing a land breeze, and the zone of high baronietriii pressurd; '"ITieinid 'suinmer heat, thal'mightdtnerwise "be ninetj'.-fiye degrees, ia reduced to some thing like eig-hty-eight dtgrees. The mid winter chjll, which-mipht gct4pwn to' thirty deFees, , L j warinel '".Bp i..t something like forty degTees. A receni--discovery Vr, an. old physician. ' ucccseful:J ttsetl wnfiili ' ha c- thotav3s "tOf( ladies. Is the only pcrfecay y rtopr, safennd rcllnblo picd'duia dls- covered. Beware of nnprlnclpled' drunistS whef oflsr: totflrJor ntedlolpiM la place ot Cite. "A's'bfbi'2 Cook's Cotton Root Coinooand. take no suhsti- i ivte, 6y JnoJcwo. $J and cjaapiji f viio fir Ibtter , Sold in The Dalles bv f-.nipes & Kluersly 8T.OOr All parties having' cfaims against h late Chas. E. Haight, are requested satisfied wita itafter yon get i we jvilj bkiM the stijbs and let fefHhl t t present thsiene-rtt tithe under-i C-tt s- -iT--.. signed. ' J-f iiC2 r.UliSJ XOil 1 3 1 lino. Mrs. C. K. Haight. -'-To prevent Ihe hardening- of the vsub-' cntaneous tissueu of the scaln and the obliteration of the hair follicle?, which caupe baldness, use Hall's Hair Re oewerY ; ,'" & 'f: t' g NOTICE ; 1 No Freight -will be accepted for ship. nt- brtt4li.liour,at.li JJIL-aad O A. At., except Live Stock and Perish able Goods. !., p. S: A. N. Co. July MOth, 1894. ; ?; , i p mj v'i I' ""-T :4 tr j - tJ,"i 'k i'-ii ffe ffestTWfedTclne. .7. ). Wir.sox, Contractor and !;iiil(l-i-, Sulphur Springs, Texas, tiuis speaks of .flyer's Pills: " .Ijvr's ViUs are the best medicine I vjw-.ii-ic'; aii'J, in nii'-inlgment, no jfttter yfufr.i fyW''-y Iultl be devised, '"l i'r.irfr irsCd iftn irf'iii iny family and n: oriiincnded theiu to my friends and employi'S for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many cases . of the following complaints have been completely s'.iul Permanently Cured by the u$e of Ayerls Piils alaiid Third : lay glillfllif ri.jFiS.feven : S!Ol-:a(lfeikiBi,i-trifetiitlir, dys- : pprsyeon-!rijiii'i-i,i3. i; kutlK4-4imrMt 4ic1iAyera I Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, n.s the nature of the complaint required, would bs found r.n absolute cure for the i Sdncrdcrs I Imvc numcd uhove." P?" I have been KclHiif nudieinA for ' ciLjht years, anil I can safely say that Aycr's Pills jrive better satisfaction; than any other Till I ever sold." J. J. : Perryi'Snottsylvanfai Q.:ir Va. ' ' 3' Ky BR ? S-4 P! LLS J'r-rcd by Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, Maes. . Every Dose Effective r.ot! five Dollars Ken-aril. ; Strayed. -from-' -rhyL -west pasture, one-iro-rey Qjorse; bra-naedt ;hIf circle); on left shoulder: and two S's crossed on right shoulder; rather thin cinch sore' on left ribs ; foretop roached back to the; place for halter. Probably went tow ards Tygh Ridge. Will give $5 reward for his refurn to me at my ranch, or a liberal reward for any information lead-i ln6"1ii?rreTWem " ' lm Prospect TtauchT j Lost. Petwoen , tbetctbe hiLff by'tfae brweryf an the &prAfei-'ciiiAg o:is arid iinall lifti&iiLfitf&rfyfy confer a favor byeaygjt.ePpTumbia Packing Cp.'s.., ' . "1 1 .IJ! . I ...... . .i J c.f.V5.. f-.f. -T- "The'-great fishing resort of -the5 "North west. -: Parties'ca'n 'procure team's or" con veyance the i'ouiid ttip tryfiting7 and stating time they wish, to 'starti number of tho-partv',! amotvot -ofc-b&ggageetc. Addresi AVHJjjw'krxVilv lm -WTnte SaltnohrWash. A: rl'yrketl -.at lWhite'1 Salinon, Wash.11, has'- nBtnber'of- pus bred reg istered.g.CJeybjulls pf, a) 1 ages. Pedigrefffr-niah Ad-' ,.T..'r.-:r-ri:; r , Hood" itiyer,' Or:" Notice. - All - ify" Warrants registered 'prior1 to January .3,892 a .re no.ue, and jay- able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. I. I. Burget, City Treas. Dated Dalles Citv. Aui. 1, 1894. i , ;;:;v . "'r ; v tr. One span"of:; driving-;horees, one side bar top buggy, one set' double harness, one single carriage: harness, i Inquire of d&w2w. Mrs. C. E. Haight. Feed wheat for sale cheap at ' Wasco Warehouse. . . . . tf. JPAiyT'OBTATTT A "PATENT f Vat m """ rmnt-j9B w u -at-ai- ontpMwB,.mHe to nlUNN oc CO., who have bad nearly fifty years' experience in the patent business. Coromtmica-- Uonstriotly oonndential. , A Handbook of Irv , XormaUan ooneerninir Paitents and how to oh. tain them sent free. Also a catalogue OX T' leal ana TOtentitlo books sent free, r-; -Lialanta. taltna hrouaJt. Munn : Co. receive special notice in the Scientific AmerfRIn, ana f tins a eroirehr wiaait Before the pohlic witS oat-eos to. the Inventor.- This splendid Danei. ly illustrated, has by far the Wotta. S3 a year. Bmrpit copies santnree. f r-j-B.Qilding EliUoii1.moinl)ly. ao a year", Single) Xopjea. ceo. Every. number contaios beau- any scientinc work in tab tifufplSi x piatea, in colors, ana pnotograpas of new seaj with planseBabtiBg builders to show the fit desiCTs and secure Contmcts. .'Addrpsn K--4atestaeSuniaandHecurecontmctK. AHriQ ,JMIJNN CO, New YoiiK, atil BjUswij, 'dhri-'Pashelc, Afe. W4: ;fe;-V' , 5S ;JV f.i ... .--t . --kt ..-5 . f. i ft i d v i r- I W VA V X ..I - y I I I I 111 7 '.iV'j.3.7s;rwj' jwrr-.-.-t . i - - - . - . :rr.--A - zrtr y-a i - - - - " 1'" uupiiai; swiemeius ana claims possible,. ! c - y j T M'p " we couiu say-wmeyDig--xnitnla fflie Merchant raioii .i IN T1IS- Old Rrmovy Building-, Wnshington Street, between Second f bet. Second and Third, itsMa i . Silai Just received the latest sti les in 77"" 1 5 Suitings for Gentleirfek, ' - and h s a laree assortment nf cm on a m ica.. Clotbwhieh -b&-eaiv.niabh. To-Order- for those that favor him. -4 Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. K .T':."a ,inS-he High . ; . t modestly tell rut on Vour; Glasses and LoSpifSrThls. I- ; Fr-om.fifW.tb.OO'b'XAply to ''"' '' il'.;GEo. W.'fiowi,AXD; 113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. F80JFESSIONA1.. H ' H. RIDDELL ATTOKNBTT-ATiA-W Office : ' 'Conrt SQ-eet, The DalleB.Oregon;-' . B. DCFUK. . : - FEAliK SlISfirtE. DCKUK,' &,. iIEXEFEE Attoksbys - at law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post Jiilee Birilding, Entrance on Wushiccton Street .lie Dllestyregou. ,. ... . : EEXJ.ETT, ATTORKKY-AT-U'n'.i Of . V i nnein Schanno' building, up Btolrs. The Cox aos KtteDbs-; at-o rjc e vs at la w . Dtrice-,in : Court street, opposita' tbe: old court house, Tlie DallOs, l)r.;.. Jj' .'i', ".''.' i '."... B. S.HCNTtKGK3f.i r.-A'i. Vi E i ? H. . WILSON. livnai Brmk- tainH. urenon. - i C. Ub-iirt'imvjcr-AlJLxw -Rooms French ,& Co.'s bank., building,. Second I 1'ne Dr.ltes, Oregon. - "' - ! J SUTHERLAND, M." D O. SI.; E. T. M. C. : M. C, P. tind S. O., Physician and SrirJ Refideueo Mrs"; Thornnury's, west end of Seconcf TAR. EaHELStAN (H0MO?ATHTC) iPHTSICIAW I s ana ouboeon. cans answered, promptly toy or night, city or country,- Office No. 36 and 1) eon. Othce; rooms 5 and 6 Chapman iicf-k. - Residence: 8. E." corner Oourv and .-urth -streete.i second door irom the. corner jffice hours 9 to 12 A'. II., 2 to 5 and 7 to S P. M" I rXDDALL Dbntist. Gas, given for Xhe i ' pal mew extraction ot teem.-- Aio teem Sowed aluminnm plate. : Rooma blgn of truiuen loom, becona btreet.. 1T A8CO LODGE, fTO15;' A4-F. A.'M.Meets V first and third Monday oi each month -at V DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meet in Masonic Hall the third .Wednesday it eacn montn at 7 tr. en. YTODERN WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. . L Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even Dtl neof each week In Fraternity Hall, at 7: p. m. COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, L O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7 :3ft o cloc l P. hall, corner Second and Court -streets. sojourning brothers are welcome. g.-CLQP6HBen'y; . H. A. BIIX8.N. G FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO.. 9., K. of P.Meets k every juonaay evening at v:isu o ciocn, in ichanno's building, corner of Court and Second treets, - Sojourning members are cordialVy. In v.td. - W. L.BRAD8HAW, O. W.VaOsb; K. of R. and Hi 1 ; :t -1 : C. O. ;.'-. . t d8EMBLY NO.'4S27; K. OF; L. "Meets In K . V of P. ball the second and fourth Wednes lava of each month-at 7:80 p:m.'- -mX- n ij-;' T OMEN'S ' CHRISTIAN' ' TEMPERENCE UNION will-meet, every Friday afternoon t S o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. THE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I. O. G: T. Reg ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. M., a' K. of P. Hall. mjU l - -J. fi. Wxnzl.KB, C. T. Dinsmore Parish. Sec'y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. Sv A. O. D; W -Meet . in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second tree t, Thursday evenings at 7 ;3t. ! '-'- - , JU. . .ij -Ct Ei STEPHENS,:;:? . W.8 Mybm, Financier. ; t .., ; j.,,,, M-"w TAS. NE8MITH POSt. Ko.,32. G. R. Meets O every Saturday at 70Ph in the K. of P. vA JIERICAJJ- RAILWAY,, TJNION,,iNO. 140. . Meets second and fourth Thursdays'each month in K. of P. halL W. Rady; . t W.:HU JoMEg(8ec'y. n J. ;t?.e:;...' m Vies. B-vOF L.: E.Meete every feunday afternoon In the K. of- PHaU. '.! n;i .5 :'.j:;.:.. . '"A ESANCt." VEREIK Meets . every Sundv y : evening the K. -of P. Hall. - B. rtir t;. -otvtstotJ. nvV; -i7. -Meets lh k. ot: P. Hau the first and ihird w ednes- lay of each-month, at 7:3U ,. i ... . VT, ETER8 WrJIiCi(SRevl Fatthei. BBOMs-; j etiBT rastoc low Mass -every Hunday at 'a. K. High Mast, at :i0: 30 i. M., -Vespers at p. si. TiIBST BAPTIB1 CHIJROH Rev. . D. Tat F toa, Pastor. Morning , services every Sab bath at the academy af 11 A;. M. -.Sabbath jchool Immediately after : rooming services 1 Prayer meeting; Friday evening at Pastor's res '.ence. UHion - services Jo xtha court bouse at OONGREOATiONAt ' .CHtJRCH Rev! Vf. C MS AJUKi-iB, rasior. tervicesvery ennaay at 1 v. M. and 7. p. m.- . Sunday School after morning er vice.- Strangers cordially invited-. Seats free. e;-. CHURCH Rev. Ji Waibxkr, pastor.; - oervicas everv cunaav mornino-as 11 -m .Monday, School at12:20 o'clock P M. Epwortb; Thursday evening at 7:90 o'clock. -r A cordial In--vita tion is extended by both pastor and people: EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth Btreet, Rev. A. Horny pestor. Ber-rldeB at-11 :30 a.m. sunaay-sco ooi at z: su. p jb. 0 . AoOordiai ; welcome ' i (lltl. - ' ' J. - "'''-' :s .-".Vi!' lift. -oti-:;; . r,vs- ;,-r-r -lr!;'-'' THEiOLD STA:ND Jfil; Pi' VIErllLS COppp TO ODE, 7. "t- !iiijii:verythin the niartet aflbrds "riV: " constantly on hand. a Party JSiippepsTa: Specialty ; ii'y ItelriliiSiiiiti vuiiio anu see us. 1. 1. BRANNER 87 Second St. sdolfs; "However, of our strength aiitlisuDoxioritv. and kiim'"'' iienigencQ:;p6,vir ,iQaJsweNaTp;xcoitent?tou. of the liew-fitvles- wliieli 'Wg are now showing. 1 sdi hi),- i-iq i .. .- .. . . . . . . . - .' ' An1, ':,:r.. f'l-tj i . ; 'Atrttie;bld'stiand.;and ready to Supply our : .- customarsr, Avitltr-anvthin1 in ;:tlie:4i:ne f'of,:)Jir i.i. jr Irnplemehts, vat at T-i2 hi :Evryhing 3.?.: V. ; ,9s.3'S'i5tJll ."'Him ;?c.'j-. Is Baci' at leld' , - -; - - .- 1 . 1 "," and !i Jers,'and :t - r.rr i i. )- t -7-': 'i' ?'J s ;i!LDEALER-ix.-i-f-jcnsa llau, Gram, Feed, Floury . - Friiits, Eggs Poultry, Orders Promptly Filled. t .: 33 .-TO"; Successor to ;SiS SpSiliS'; AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER' WALL PAPER. PEAGTICAIi PAINTER and PAPER : HA NGEki vKone trot tbe best brands J-.-'-W. iMASURY'S ; PAINTSrneed. in alK onrtTrork, - and none 1 but, the Of most skilled workmen em Dloved.. Aeents for Maaorv L,iauid Painta. Xo rhp'm icel combination or soapmixtare'A' promptly attended to.' ; :-J'i "-v Stoie and, Paint. Shop -corrjerThird and What? t a 1UL ii i - i - ! - ; -4 fi. , jnnn t Whete:?: Fa i.-i-' At the Ad. Keller is now .located f at Butts' bldflstarLd, and wiU 3e;"gd; to waitSupoii Hisi many friends. Tlie Rose Hill7 Gfeenhbuse GreinHbuWPIants, Antt Can- f rirrilg 1 -a. choice jaelec. CUT FIiOWElvS'Sii3TOii DElCfLS . Is, still adding to its large Btocfc A -Hi, f : of alt kinds. cf. -ii MRS. C. L. PHJLLIPS. ca t n,--?-rrfT ETC; HAtVAK 5.t'f.v:ri fojiu ' Ssdi r,:.r:c:. i3 ill t,t(.! "will "be; clad fco'weTcorfiii "all hm ilil iiotytv. as mmyneVtmes a nossibleit . at.:Ji.v . . . ..... . .iO Kill'' jl'?lC:: ! GioceiiES ana : Provisions, PQtatQep'c'f . . -rt-; , -3--;c:i hill b,.'- r. ..,.rr,;;. Air'Goods:DeIivereclf.F'i'e. of Charge. 'i::.-:U;;:.i v5:.,::.ft.,j iV:,,fi, ,-t... ;.Jjir. jyCJE3 Pntil Kref t & 'Co: c'--- ?i;- - nl 3 nil J ;i'f' ' 3 ' first - class "article in aircplors'. 'Airorders ' - tj"--jv cia;. Washinisrvoii Sts.,,,, j t The.jDalleBi Oirroj - . ;rn--,-j sr) - ' ;" ivi-'-'iy. i.'.'J-'f'-WV--i" , - ..riana-voraea moraets, 4 jtjeaitn iteiprm waists, ' t "Narsing Corsets, Misses" Waists.' Chlldreh'B Waists, 'ft Shoulder Braces and Hoee Supporters-made 60 orde. 5 s;r;,: vt5t:Sirjsi iirrii rinoa .0 :1j..-:i1J i:sJ o.-rj-ur in-' Pacific Corset Company's Factorv. north- . earn, oi tue r air orounuH. n oeeirea eacn garment 4 ,r.will be fitted before being finished. ' Call at the fae--J ; tory and examine oar goods, or drop a card in the !..office,:nd:aaas agep.t srUl call and ecure your tjrder. '.-.'..-'-.- ' ' ? 'tt f"v-!'-S'f. hT j?. -ffil J;tr!' I-C,vats,tnd Tradte-Mwlci obtatinod, andall Fftr J ' CUL CODQQCLCa WC SflODCRATC FCCS. 4 ' oiw ririt-4 rri-HifV tl -si. MnnlnWif'rj 1 and we can secure patent, in less time .than those j i remote from Washington; " ; ' ll- i''--? f r -Send raodel,- drawineor photo,vwitll desdrip. 5 Lhon.- We advise, if oaten table or not. free oft puuaiKc.- vui i owwc mi paienc is secured., f.-i A PAafPMiKT, "How-to Obtain Patents," with (cost of same in the U.S. and foreign counuies sent tree.-1 Address, r- ,;. Ur.tt 'i c.A.srjow.co.i opp.-PATENVOmee; wisMiNoTori, r. c. ; rilACHCAL. ,ii, ::;f : jj AH work promptly attended to, Wa tchnm ker ?"Je wclcr 'V-.-r -v,-:-.-' i : ,r V i- ' d--- Can street. now be fonnd at 162 Second.