(fill 5 if flat -i IS The Dalles Daily Ghronicle. THE 1'ALLKS, OKCRON TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Below is published a correct time card ot trains nnd boats hich leave and ar- rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as The Chhonicle is kept fully in formed of revision; : B. V & A. N. O. STEAMERS. Steamer r.cnlator leave every Monday. Wed nesday aud !-tiliy a: 7:9 a. in. Arrive? every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day nt 5:9) p. in. OREOOX RAILWAY A XAVIOATIOJT CO. just mail. Arrive. Leave. "0.1 Wt-bound .. ,4:45 a.m. 4:J0a . COuS East-bound p.ra. H:Si p-tn. DALLE rA;SNCSB. K. T West-bound. leave- lrTOp.ni. 'o.S Bttsi-boanc, arrives U:J6a.m. Alt paenre? traits stop at faioa" veil a the depot. rnest. at AdvertUintr itate- One itch or lea in Daily Ovtc two inches and under four inches. . . . Over torn inch? and under twelve inches . Over twelve inches DAILY A.V9 WEEKLY. One inch or le-s. per inch Over one inch and under four inches Over four inches and tinder twelve inches. Over twelve inches n 1 CO i itkmjnai. MC.vrio.v Mr. J. M. Bheilev is in the city. ... n TT ... ! Miss Cora B.Hays arrived trom tu-1 gene last niciit. j Mr. Joseph Sherar came in from the Deschutes last ai'.'ht. : i Dr. F. C. Brosius of Hood River was ir ti.i ins, i W. S. Geary, the piano tuner, arrived I last nitrh:, and will be here for several ca;ri' . u , . , . t ' Police of Sheriffs Sale. Mr. crank iee, ot the Pacific Farmer, passed uirongn the city today on his; Vo:iceU he:eb ;ha: bv v,..ae of way to ins iviickilct ranch. esecutim and the order of sale issued out .; the i , T, , . . . , Circuit Court of the STate of orKrn fT Wae-. J. ii. i-.anrtm. proprietor o: the riooo county, on the 3d day of March. uj.n a Hiver-White Salmon ferrv, and A. H. . decree' and judgment 'made. iend;red ai.d ! Jewett oi the Wh'tp -"ai-non nii-rv tee1 theretofore therein in a -ui: v. he-em jene-t. oi uie ue wAimon nu..ry, lttfo--;e . Liete was plaintiti and i.uzie B.4s.er are m the city. jaiidl.ljzie Baxter as administratrix of the e- r tate of Hush M. Baxter, defeased, were defend Blir.S, I ants, I did duiy levy upm and wi.i sell t the , . . , r , ' front door of the countv courthouse in Djlie- In this city, Monday. Marcu 29:h, to cit. Wasco county. O-tttor.. on Saturday, the the wife of Jatnes P. Benton, a son. -id day cf Ai-ril. l;s.. at o clnct in the aft" I t.oon of said day. at public auction to the l.igi.- Thf.ro i; ,nnr C. ' -r in hi spntinn bidder for cash in hand, the foll..wir.p d iner. is more W.a.u in .nis section iJC:ibed ".estate, descriied m slid executton of the conntrv than a'.i otbe diseases put ' ud order oi sale, and descrirwd as f (.lions t.- was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure witti local treatment, pronounced i . . , . . , . ' U incurable, science ha proven catarrn to be a constitutional disease, and there- fore requires constitutional treatment. ' Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. ! It is taken internally in doses from ten J urops to a teasDOontul. on rli( h.nnit ?lfl mnpni-s ziirrmaz nf the , system. Thev offer one iiundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. .Send clrcnlurs and testmoniais. Address, Ior ' r- T ' ; rr . .-. x. o. ut-.n cv co., io:eao. u. j&Sjd by Dragirists, 75c. Ailmlrr.l- Call for .Mure Tronjis. , ' Casea, Matcii 29. In orcer to insure ' :hesecur.tyoftheo,-cupied towns, the " admirals have teieirranhed to their re-1 ' j Sfective t:overniaeutS for additional men. i They have decided to occupy Akrotti. , , 7. i A "Valuable l'rH.cniitiuu. f t-j: ir : , . ' x.unor .uorr::oa oi i, orinuiKton, mu., 'ana, writes: "lun have a valuable prescription in Eiectric Bitters, and I oin olieerfnlly recommend it for Consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor uisrst food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but sis bottles of Eiectric Bitters re stored tier health and renewed s re i it. Prices 50 cents and ?1.0j. Get a Buttir at Blafcelev and Houghton's Drug Store. i6 , At the Greek Cabinet .Meeting. Athe.vs, March 29. At a caMnet meetint: today, important resolutions were adopted relative to making pro vision against the contingency of coerc ive measures upon ttie part of the pow ers against Greece. The Dalles Tradinp Co., corner of dl and Federal streets, will pay the highest ', casn price ior seconu-iianci goods. m24-tf C. D. Fleming, Agent. l)ulle-.Moro hinge Leaves the Umatilla house 6 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Saturdays. Doug la b Allen, Prop. Hot Chin) broth every day from 10 a, m. to 12:30 p. ir.. nnd 4 to G p. in. at Stuhling & Williams. uich4 Tom McCov ha- ojwned his new barber (hop opposite the Ciatenden restaurant on Second street. m4-lm Bulk pickles, Limburscr cheese, Swiss ' nil vein and creamery butter at Maier A liuntnu's. ru27-ltv, Kebraaka corn for sab nt the Wasco , nireheudtr. Best fetfd on earth. niG-t j Subscribe for The Chko.viole. Interrupted ly llontllltlrii. Athens, Mn'ch 21. A dispatch from Retimo, Crete, as British, nnd Rus sian officers, with n si rone detachment ol murine;, arrived there to;iay to notify the insr.rcents of the decishn '' the powers to grant autonomy to the island, While the officers were j ark-yin; with the insurgent chief under a tlac of truce hostilities between Tuiks and Christians in the town reopened and the detach ment retired. Meruner mr Stile. We will sell the steamer "Wauna," t'iirty-five foot lone, eistht foot bean , ! bail:' in 1S08. All in good order. Pr full particulars apply to i Oulgo.v Li-musk Co.. mch2-lmd Viento. Or. CITATION. TK THE . ut.s-;Y O..I F.T of the State of Ore- ; L sou. for the County o Wae. In the matter cf the estate of James McOabac, deceased Citation. t ToJcib Mciahan, James Mcaban. John Me- uahan. Laura Metahnn. f.va Meoahan. Mary Ellen Hushes. ElliatM-.h Mciiabnn and Kate SbtinuUe. heira!id legatees, and Mrs. Hannah Ward, legatee, pieetiar: In the name oi the State of Oreson. vouar? ' t herebv cited and required to aprr tu the i. un - JO ty Court nf the State of Oieeon, for the Connty ! of Wa-cc at theeonitrona: thereof Mi The f;ie. ! in the C-un:y o Wasco, on Monday, the 3d dnj .12 30 of May, 1!7. at - o'cl'-fc in the afternoon of :hnt 2 i) day. then and there to show cau-e. if any there 7 s(. be. why an order of ale should not be H-ui nxi 1 entered herein, directins the extcutor oi the lat . i CO wi31 and testament of said deceased, to s"U the i rl property tjlonrinc to -idd rstate. tf-vrir ' The southwest quarter' uf Ssetion eirht. Town ' ship one s.m:h. r.anee fourteen East. W. M.. tnt , same beinc thv real property dsscribed in the k 1 titfon of the csecutor of said estate riled herein I This Citaiior, is served uim you. the suii Ja , e.--b Meiaban. James ilcrahan. John Miv-aHrr.. ijtura Mc.tahan. EKts Mcdahan. Marv E.ie:. Hnches. Eluabeth Mcuahan and Kate Shunial.-:. heirs of Jame Mcoahan. decea-id. by order -f the County Judse of Wusch county, urs-so. made on the 23d day of March, lvjr. WrrxE-. the Hon. Robert Mays. Juiise of thi- "onntv c-urt ot the State o- ore-jut. fur Jseal the County of Wa-eo with the -ea; of saw court atusefl this Xia a-y ot )ia:it, A. D-. liST. isJi 1 ATTEST: A. M. KELAY. C'.ert. By siueon Bolton. Depu: !- of KE'j. and S"1- of NW! . nui S: : X'j. Sec . Tp 8 S P. IS X. W. M.. in w use. (. unty. Oregon, tccether with the tenements. her- diiameau and appurtenance- tfcereunr. beioufinr. or in anywise appertain!;:!:, "r mU' h thereof as shall be nece-s-iry to satisfy tLe , amounts due upon said writ. ti-wit: Trie snn . of SlOA'.lt.. ti,2ether with interest thereon at tut rate of ten per cent per annum since the -tr, day of Februarv. l-ST: and the further sum o: costs in said suit, together with accruiur 1l- "KiS" 5eSnS.leo.-.. this 3th dav o! iiarch. i;r. t J l?Tvr. raciii Sherifi'ofWa'scotouuty.Or Tsotics of Sherin s Sale. T.N THE CIRCUIT COCK J. eon for Wa-co County. VS. Sandta and Charles E sandoz. Defendan s. By virtue of an execution issued out f th- aDO above entitled court in -aid above entitled cau-- the luth day of March. UnT. on a judrment mad. , entereu anc Oici:etea on January H, l-c n. favor of ulaintirV and azain-t the above nui;itd defendant. T. M. Jfeoton. ir said circuit (,-i:r;. commandli.t me to ievy on the property of T. M. Dentun and seil turlicient thereof in Tea- Uerhe sum of i.vand the co-ts of and ,.n th:- IFJfS TV'L0 feVhH Bt thecourousedrwr in Daiies- ii:. . a;ef' Coumy, Oregou. 1 wli: li at pub.n1 uur- tion, to the hi?htst bidder, for cash ii. hai.u. the luowin? Ce-cribec premises, -ituati. u..c beinr in Wasco county, Oregon, to-wif inenorrn one-nait ot :ne northwest quarter. and th northwest quarter of the noi-.heast.jucr ter of -ection K, id 1 X R UI E. W. M.. or - nmcn thereof as will be sutiicieu: to j.y said sum and accruing coil:. T. J. DRIVER. Sheriff of Wa-eo Cuuntj. Oregon. rncrii Executor's Ivotice. Notice i- hereby rtven that br at; order of the ! rouuty '.iurt vi tne state uf Ort;un fur Wsco i ouniy. trmde and entered on the -M day uf , Mjrcn. l-sic. the undersigned wa. duly atu,ied executor of the last wiH and testament of Johu ; Gottlieb aseiibia.-it. deeeu.-wt. All persons, bavin claims asainst said esute are noticed to 1 lireieiit them, with the protr vouchers, to the 'tnder'ined at The D&iles. uesnn. at ibe oiflce ' f l. II Roberts, in Dalies Citv Urezors, within ' six months from the date uf this notice. ; Dated March lo, l;!7 i mla-alo-il JOHN WAGENBLAST. i Administrator's Final Account. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned, I administrator of the estate of J. D. Griltia.de-! ; ceasd. has tiltd his final account, end that ! Monday, the ad day of May. l-, at the hour of ' 10 o'cloci: a. m.. ha- fcen appoint-:d a the time for hearing objections thereto and the Mttle- j . ment thereof. All heirs, creditors or other ir- ; I . ,. . i ..j. In euIH T . . .....V rin.inij, , ' 1 1 1 .j ,-;i ... .am cawiv nic t. u' iiu.iiteu to rile their objections to taid nnal account, ir foV'the hen -inV" thereof Uf'e ?ht" da m"im j Dalles Citv, Oregon, March i. 1;3T. rncJTHtii E. A. uP.Ir'FIN. Adminlstihtor. This Is Your Opportunity. ( On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, ; a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hey Fever Cure (Ely'6 Cream Balm sufficient to demon etrate the great n : its of the remedv. j ELY BPiOTHEUS, 5G Warren St., New York City. T.ev. JobnPieid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mout., 1 recomweuded Ety's Cream Balm to roe. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi- J tive cure lor catarrh if Used as directed." , Bev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Prea. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh aud contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. SU ft CURE FOR PILES pWrANs'pi'LE REMEoVr": .t. JTllPf W tU if L.llll. X1 f ,tr; ... f . b Terrible Explosion. A GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODES WITH FEARFUL RESULTS. The Burning Fluid Falls all Over Mrs. Nora E. Hill. She is Fearfully Burned-Inhales the Flames and is Seriously Injured, but Proper Medical Treatment Saved Her Life. From the Chronicle, Chicago, Jit, Perhaps in no ease as yet recorded has the efficiency of a popular remedy been found so clearly as in that of Mrs. Nora E. Hill. While her condition, caused hy a frightful and distressing accident, places her beyond the pale of perfect recovery, she has received euch marked relief that the story of the ac cident and the sutierincs resulting from it, will be of more than ordinary interest to thousands of invalids. Mrs. Nora E. Hill, before September 15S3, was a hale, hearty and strong woman, past the middle age of life. She tells the following story : "September 1, lc93, while attending to my duties about the house, a gasoline stove which I had used for some time, suddenly exploded, throwing the burning flnid over me. Before my clothes which were on fire could be torn off, my right arm and hand were fearfully burned. This however, was not my most serious injury, as I had inhaled some of the flames, and 1 found the inside of my mouth blistered. My hand and arm to the elbow were burned to the bone, and my physician lielieved amputation necessary, nut after weeks of great suffering, I was spared the operation, and I have fairly good use of my hand and arm now. "Shortly after the process of healing of arm and hand, my stomach commenced to rive me trouble. I did not then realize what ft meant. After each meal I was seized with a cramping sensation, and then in a few days there were frightful pains, which threw 'me into clammy perspiration. For eieht month I wa. under the care of my physician, battling hard with death. I had lost 93 pounds, was becoming a mere skele ton, my appetite was gone, and my nervous synem'completely shattered. "I lost confidence in everything, was totally discouraged, and determined to co to ny former home, Grand Puipids, Michigan, and have my old physician make an exami nation of my condition. He did so nnd found that castric ulcers of the stomach had formed, which he said were incurable, aud were liable to produce cancer at any time. While in Grand JBaplds the ulcers which had formed in the stomach broke, which produced vomitinc of large quantities of blood and pus. This confined me to a sick bed for several weeks. When I became sufficiently strong to get up I came hack here to die, as the doctor told me I might lass one week, possibly one month. But I determined to make as strong a ficht as I could, and get all the medical aid there was in Chicago." "I wai taken before a class of one of the most not-rd and celebrated medical colleges here for examination. This examination proved what my physician in Grand Kapids told me viz. that there were gastric ulcers ot the stomach. The opinion "of the collece physicians was that my chances of a cure were not one in one thousand. This was in May in June I was taken down with castric fever, caused by fresh ulcers forminc, and I lay in bed nine weeks. From June to September in that year I also suffered ad ditionally from thirty abscesses forming on my arms and shoulders, produced hy the con dition of the stomach and blood circulation. After this I cot a litrle better, and this im provement lasted during the fr.il and winter till January isy", when"I had another siece of castric fever. I took a creat many drucs and opiates under the physicians directions jiovi Ibout Your job We have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Priming, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. roye pubs)T)! ?o. . durinc all this time, which had the effect of ' completely upsetting my stomach and nerv ious svsteui. "from January to July 1595,1 sufiered frightful agonies, resulting from the troubfe inniv stomach, and was again thrown into ' gastric fever, which kept me in bed thre i weeks. "A vear aco last October I commenced tc take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal ! People. After I had taken two Iwxes they broke the gastric fever and enabled me tc eet up. I found also that they cave ni strencth, and my appetite came back. 1 ' found that I .could dirreSt the food I ate. and the pains disappeared". I also noticed thai I became les nervous; in fact my general condition improved very much. "The followinc March (in 1EP61 I wai ' acain troubled with the abscesses, hut to a i niuch less decree than formerly. This ftai due to the emciency ot the pills, which un doubtedly had broucht my blood to a muck better condition. I "want to explain here thai the doctors said that the cause of the appear ance of abscesses was due to the ulcerdted condition of the stomach, which vitiated the biood throunh my entire system. "The pills have alloyed my nervousntfs, they are putting my blood into better condi tion, they have cleared my brain, andhav given rue an appetite which I can cratify by eatinc licht food without causing the terrible pain which formerly almost drove me insane. The pills are doing for me more than any medical aid I have ever received, and they have stopped my suffering to a very great extent. I do not think "nor do I expect that they will cure me, because all physiciani are asrreed who have examined me that it ii impossible. Past experisnce howevtr hai shown me that they will to a great extent make my life bearable. This I believe it doing wonders, and I feel that if they have done" this much for me, there must be many people who are suffering whom they can surely cure. " I wa bora and raised in Michigan, end 1 came to Chicago some ten years ago. i know quite a number of people on the wei side, and have told them of the marvelous relief I have gained by takinc Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People ; and if any one should like to hear more of the details ot my suffering and more of the details ol the relief gained by the Pink Pills, I shall te glad to have them call at my home, 46 Wal nut Street, Chicaco. Shjned " Mrs. Noea E. Hill." Subscribed and sworn to before me this twelfth day of January, 1507. A. F. Portjia Ii. yotary Public. The proprietors of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli for Pale People state that they are not a patent medicine bm a prescription ued for many years by an eminent practitioner who produced the most wonderful results with them, curine all forms of weakness nrisinc from a wnterj condition of the blood or shattered nerves, tw'c fruitful causes of almost every ill to which flesh is heir. Th-p5!!s are abo a specific foi the troubles pcnlia'- - i- males, such as sup pressions, all form v.k knes. chronic con stipation, bearinc d-vr. rains, etc.. and in th case of men will ci ?r-edy relief ami effect t permanent cure in all ca-es ari-ins in in men tal worry, overwork, or excesses of whatevei naturo. They arc entirely harmless and car 1 siven to weak Rnd sickly childrf-r. witt the graiet fowl and without the slit-hus1 danc-r. Pink Pill' are sold by all (balers or will )tv sent paid on receipt of price sf- cents a box, or six boxes for S.n the'' are nver rld in bulk or by the H' by ad dre5sing Dr. William,:' Medicine Coti.fnry Schenectady, X. Y. prijrjisrQ pnlc of School TlUtrlct ltoml. School District No. W, n Wmco court v. Orecon, at n meetine regn arlj a ";V 'therefor', havine to bond iid district in the sum of 3,lw, to ot ir bond- of 5M each, payable abso Tite'v n wentv vrars and rcleemablo 1& "easureof said dl.lrlct fter ten vears, with interest coupo -,ey': ireret navnb e semi-annually. 1 r In- pal tini interest payable at t he oil, e A the county treasurer of swdronntj or " such place as may be designated a the citv of Xew York, at the option t l e mirchnser, and the rate of in er est shall be such as may be desig nated m the bid which may be accepted, not c-scedinE the rate ot i per cent- There - re, in pursuance of the law 1.1 s uh cases I will receive sealed bids o Slid bonds nlwve described, at m r.tljce in PAlles City, Orezoti, "Ptothe lonr of 2 o'clock p. m. of the -1st d.u of Ap-il. 1397. all bids to he accom pai.ied by certified check tor o per cent. ,,f the amount of the bid, t he sucee-sfnl bidder to furnish blank bonds. Bids for less than par will not Ik? considered. The richt is reserved to reject any atitl a' Dalle Citv, Oreuon. March 20, 1S07. C. L. Pnii-urs, Treasurer Wasco County, Oregon. m22-td nr. King's "ew mcoti-ry for Cnump tlon. This is the best medicine in the world for all iortns of Cougrifc. Colds and Con sumption. Every bottle is cauranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whoopinc Couch, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Urippe, Cold in the Head and Consump tion. It is safe for all aces, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pilis in connection with Dr. King's New Disc, very, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee per- u-ct sat: -f;.;".!on or return money. Free trhi! bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's D-ng store. P.egnlar size oO cents and 1.00. :6 'tlce to Taxpayer". - , .. .i i. 1 NOliee IS Iiereov given i;iui v uiuci STM" ' IST ,o" county clerk on the firs: Monday in April. liVi, and all taxes then remam- no- imimi.I nn tliM rnll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff! wi.', not receive taxes until the delin- j uent roll is c-iven him. l?v order of i l , T- .... I COUrt. A. Al. ELt?Ay, m23-4tw Clerk. Cu-li lu Your Checks. All county warrants registered prior to Oct. 1st, 1S92, will be paid at my oSice. Interest ceases after March G, 1S97. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun dred. A large lot ol old daily and week iv Cnno.vicLES on hand, the accumula tion of IS9G. Very good for pnttini: under carpets, on nccount of uniform size. Do not fail to ca:l on Dr. Lannerherg, the eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of churcc. If you suffer w :th headache or nervousness you un Joubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life, Olfic-j in the Yogt block. " PACKERS OF 'ork aod Beef liANUFACTCitEP.s OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Bale Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - p roprietof ; Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. R LODD PQiSQN I A SPECIALTY I "tyVCSSi 1 lMr,l , W?l Wot. JKomof, ri0i5ioSidarY i v r , y uut-cr flame Iran rn tocbsnre ,if wefafil i,nle?aboiolbiii,aod out." It UiiSiAtpfiiK elan HSOO.OOO capital b?hfnrtfJ?!Ut Vttytl. tlonalpuarantT. AlworufoSof.r TH8 Golumfiia PBGRlnoOo.,; lis ii N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY a H ! S ! Pullman 'Elegent , Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car T. V.XVL. ' " MINNEAPOLIS IH'I.VTH KAKGO TO GKAXll t'OItK CKOOKSTOX WINXirEO UK LENA an Itl'TTE Through Tickets CHICAGO irASUlSOTOX l'HILATL,rilIA VV YOltK HOfiTON AND ALL l'OINTS EAST and SOUTH For Information, lime cards, maps and tieiea ! cnl on or write to ' I W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, , The Dalles, Orew: I CP. A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., j Morrison Cor. Third. I'ortlund Oreya i EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE , P 'I' f I ; Southern Pacific Comp y. ; ; Traius leave and nte due to arrive at Porti LEAVE. rr.oM rr-n. 10, l?97. ytixn. ! OVERLAND EX-1 . i preis, Salem, Itose-' t uuii;, .-IS.X1IUUU, sue- ;-vi m J rumento, ugoeu.ban . ;.oO I . ii. Krauclseo, Mojave, f ...,A . ,, , I Los Angeles.El Paso, ' I New urltuns and ) I .Eiist j cm , t ltoseburg and way ta- i.30 A. Jl. UnDlj ,v& p jj ' f Via Woodburu for' n.n. I Mt.Asicel, sllverton, nv.. .,t ,- West scio, Urowns- except :Sfi I vlllciprtugUeld aud Suadiit unuuys. tXatron j c-ro j t .Salcra and way stations "I0.15A.X ' 1 " m" (CorvitUU and way i 6 P.X. ,.JO A. jhtlUlons ( t m iMcMinnville and t S-JSP.K tl.la i . 1. jvrHV bXatlonb t Duily. J Daily, except Snnaay. DINING CARS OX OGDEX EOCTE. I'DLLMAX UCFFET HLEEPEE3 AXD SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAS3 Attuched to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Olhcc.lt Third street, wba ,h-.il,"h r. .,11 Tuilnrc In lhr Ell!" 1 HWtes, Canudti nnd Euroje can be obtainsi U lowest rates from J. h. K ikk LAND. Ticket Anst All above trains arrive at and depart Ira? Gruud Centra' station, Fifth nnd Irving strrifc. YAJtHILL DIViION. Pa'sencer De)t, foot oi JeSerson street ' Leave for OSWEGO, dni'v, except Snniiy.i 7:J0 n. m.; 1. 15, 1:1, .Vii, C -U - 16 V a, . (ana 11:30 p. m. on sitturday ou!y . Arriie t j Portland nt 7:10 and b;V) a.m.. aucll:3?,i:A i 0.35 uud 7:5o p. in. ! I.-ove for Sheridan, week days, 1:3) h- Arrive ut Portland, 0:93 a. in ' linvft f n A TlT T IS 1.1 Tnf11' Kri-nv nt9:IOf!. m. Arrive at Portland, IS- i dav, Thursday and Snturdny ct 0;05 1. rn. ! Sundav trains for OSWEGO leave at S:W.c. I and 12:1., 1:,B:30, 6:25 0 15 nnd & 05 p. K. A. ! rive at I'ort'.anrt atfcta), 10:U) a. ra. j 5 10, 0:35, 7:55 p. in. B. KOEHLER, E. P. P.OGEEi, Mananer. Asst. U. F. i Pa- NEW YORK WORLD irtKlCE-fi-WEEK EDITION. 18 1'ase a Week. 150 J'aperi I It stands firet among -weekly" pape in eize, frequency of publication o freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the lo j price o a weekly; and its vast lt subscribers, extendiug to every stated territory of the Uniou and foreign conn tries, will vouch for the accuracy w fairness of its news columns. 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