The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 17, 1898, Image 4

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    ons enjoys
Both the method and results 'when
Svmp cf Figs is taken: it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
jxentlvvet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem eSectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation Syrup of Figs is the
onlv remedy of "its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SWAP CO.
SAX RtAKSSCO. CL
10U!SY111. AT. TOOK. M.T.
LI HEXG ND-G-HDlA.
f
Tne
Great 2das's Relations with
the Common People,
Be Hu a Very Difficult Ftwltlon to
Xalntaln ud 1 Too Pro
prttslve lor the Slow
Going CelrtUl.
That was a stranre collocation of a
single day's dispatches which told how
Iii Hcnr Chanc, upon his arrival at Pe
king, had been made minister of for- j
tign affairs and had been reprimanded j
for omitting one or more of the proper j
forms in paying respects to the dow- j
nrer empress. It was known before that j
the lady was a great stickler for eti- ,
quette. though in this r-he doe not j
differ from some Christian fcovereiens I
af .her sex. She is a srreat stickler also
for more substantial thinrr? and is be
lieved to have done her fall share to--ward
fettinz the middle kingdom into
jts recent scrapes. The conjunction of
reprimand and promotion would be
-very incredible anywhere else, but it is
no more incredible in China, than thino
that have indubitably happened, as, for
example, the quick succession of the
privation of the yellow jacket and its
restoration, followed by the bestowal
of a confidential mission which any
where else would denote a man whom
the king delighted to honor.
It is quite hop-less for an occidental
, t . v ,1 . , . ; .... i
tr1.1 .u,
kingdom is laid open by conquering in
vaders the les do we understand what
:s disclosed. The want of apprehension
seems to be shared by nyn who have
given their lives to understanding. For
a generation or so Great Britain has
been conciliating China and treating
Japan with contempt, upon the theory
that China was a valuable ally aeainst
T.i g cin ftr-TAwsinn TAipn firt-a? Tir'tT-
p.in liad succeeded in alienatinr Japan 5
4t, tV.o cn-w,cr tntprpt of Thina. and '
Japan had conquered China, it suddeii
Iv ap;ears that it Ls Russia which p-ts
the ultimate benefit of all the jiroeeed
icjrs. For there dos notieemtobeany
doubt that the concession of a Chines
outlet for the Siberian railway has in
'act been made.
There is reason to doubt, however,
that Li EunrChaErhas-ben mad-minister
of forirn affairs. In the first
place there is no mich minister and, in
deed, no such ministry; and in China
that Is rather more than a detail. Of
the administrative boards whichamonjr
them mismanage the empire, not one of
them is specifically a department of
ioreijrn afa;rs. and if they were it
would be a board and not an individual.
"Abroad" is as much irnored in all Chi
nese official arrangements as Mr. Me
Kinley would like to se it in the in
dustrial exchanire. or Mr. Bryan in
finance. In the next place th rewrt
does not take amount of the dead
weight of inertia that the mandarin
classcar. and do"s op;o-e toanyatt-mpt J fitinTra as pnnc royal. Emperor W:l
to assimfliat- their oonntry to the rest ! liam of Germany is of like opinion, wiv
of the world, or to put it in line with the Swr yorkTiws.
modern proprvss. The contempt of I Baron de Krohlk. who has jiiHt W-j
mere ipnorance. surh as the untutored 1 appointed a grand crow of the I "'
Chinaman exhibit for foreinerF, Jp Eajjle order, was foraerlf colonel of th
nothing to the contempt of Chinnmen i
tutored after the Clin?e mode of edu
cation. Li Hunj: Chanxr is an enerptrtle
person, but lie U quite helplefK aTnimtt
this inert resistance. We mav quite
sure that a Chinaman who believe Unit
the isolation of China ouprht to be modi
fied is looked upon either bf a harm
Jess visionary or dangerous radical. Li
IIunj Chanrj cannot be put in the
former class, and bo lie must bejonp to
the latter. In the coarse of his voyat
around the world h ha esr" swd him
e"1t In favor of fullr- and ?rr rade
with his own cormtrv. nnd thi. i to the
Traidar'ns a fcr'm-it
nJa-minc nml
-rroliricmary. Tboucb the Inrovator
5t an oM man in the sen?? of hurnrr. life
h i, a raerp hoy in that of CMc- 5 1 v
i!i:atjrn and it rfXffprta';. who
coast ticsnselw. some C.wn rrr.-s older
and con.iequently wiser than he . Har
per' Weekly.
THE STAMP COLLECTORS.
S.xne enterprisinc sreEtirtiH'n in a
r xi. have prooeJ to wise tin.- tst
i.ft'x and run it as a basines. hy o-V-rff
unlimited quantiti-. of pcwtusn
.-:;.ns; upon, the dealers- ad collectors
, ' -t of tbe world
Ti- 5Vruviaa rovernment ha- rea'
ir a profit rf S18.950 from tbe s:tk'
. int last commemorative ie. A
as collectors keep on purrhaii'nc
-.it-- comnwiaoj-ative issuer- the ?ou'l'.
m-rvan covemmccts will find evecu
v.. v -tr.menioraU'-"
The stamp dealers are cettinc ovei
'he r-carc caused by the arrest of the
YiasiincKHi clerk who wascaucht
,:ur pof-tace due aad periodieai stamps
Powerful influence is at w-ork 10 ?r.'
h-m from punishment. A sie has beet
f-und v. ho thinks he rennrtilrs civinc
th.. .stamps to -the clerk, and final'v
the claim is made that f rn .stamps are
20 rood eayhow. being oaly proof
sheets.
Perhaps iiw crtest rarity taraiar
up tie past year us a pair of two-cent
, circular stamps of P.ritish Guiana, is
sued ic and they are probably
1 worth, upward of $3.0W. The stamp--were
first found by a woman n-sidinc
a the colony, and were afterward ac
.;u;rvd by s. prominent Temerara col
lator. A few weeks aro tbey were
r urrba-ed by one of the fair London
firms for s wealthy Enclish collector,
and may now l.- fsud-ro form the prin-
' t ipal rem of this crentleman's mac-
! r.ifioer.t collection.
FIGURES OF ALL SORTS.
Of the ;i.'00 brewenes estimated to
be in the world. 20.000 are in Germaay.
The total va?ue of gold in tine world
at the present time is about 53.000.
000,000. Tne vaJue of the grounds and build
ings devoted to edix-ation in the United
?tates is S9j.543,Cfl.
One hundred and twenty firemen are
required to feed the furnaces of a first
class Atlantic steamer.
A nail -making machine produces as
many nails in a given time as were for
merly made by 1,000 men.
The number of public houss in Lon
don is i.104, in addition to beer
houses. 21? hotels, 120 clubs and 219
restaurants, making a total of T.9&4 li
censed 'houses.
Official esthnat of the world's raw
sugar product for this years, is as fol
lows: Bevt. 4,960,000 tons; cane. 2.CJi.
f00 toni. Stock on hand, 1.150,000 tons .
total, .765,000 tons. Estimated con
sumption for ensuing year, 7,350,000
tons.
It takes eaen year 200.000 acres of
forest to supply cross ties- for the rail-read-
of the United Stat,. It take
15,000.000 ties to supply the demand,
for which, the contractors ret on an av
erage 35 cents, opiece. making in the ag
rrepate 55,250,000.
LITERARY
LIGHTS.
Charles lieadi
v
once rave as a recipe
for writinc novels:
"ilahe Vm laush;
make 'em cry; make 'em wait."
After waiting years the town pf
Venosa, -the ancient Yenu&iuin, where
Horace -was bom, has decided to erect
u monument to his memory.
ilark Twain, who is now in London,
is about to publish a volume of essays
under the title of one of them, "flow to
Tell a Story," it will include the "De
fms: of Harriet Shelley," which ap-
pd n one of the American month-
He not long ago.
Mr. Kipling is quoted as licvjnp said
recentiv that he counts the lontr novel
the essential thine for t. writer
of !
fiction. "Independent firing' by marks
men is a pretty good thing, but it is the
volley-urine of a full liattalion that
clears the front," he says in support
of his claim,
ICichard Le Gallinne was married the
other day and such, a move on bis part
was received with much surprise by
his friends. Ever since the death of his
first wife he had carried out the je
culiar custom of calling the attention
of ids friends by little notes to the an
niversary of her death and dilating on
the distress which the sad event still
jtsv biin.
MAGNANIMOUS
WILLIAM.
n
Did Not
Take Keveiice
for an Id-
ault.
Louis XIJ. wa of the opinion that
was UDtvonby of the king of France v
revenpe tiirMelf for the iuhhf. he
liutr regiment in which the emperor
cn a youth first did military service. One
nipm at mebs. toward the dose of a
banquet at which the yuunp prince,
then a mere cajitcin, had invited 1m.
friend, Archduke KwloJpb, the contrr
satjcm turned -to the projected reforms
in the cavalry.
William declared himself a partisan
of these reforms end defended bin opin
ion with ho milch Impetuosity that Col.
von Kroslk, very much excited, sudden
ly interrupted him. "It is an absurd!-
ISSL'
ill riiiiiifii
in Children
can be overcome in almost all cases
by the use of Scott's Emelsion of
Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. While
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
istence, in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
it is not only palatable, bat it is
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system. It is also combined with
the nypopnospniteSfWnjcn
supply a food not only for
the tissues of the body, but
for the bones and nerves,
and will build up the child
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
nourishment.
Be ssn yec ftt SCOTT'S Enulsioc S tiu! th
cia ir-i Est: art oe tht vnpe:.
AB drjirat : vsc aid Jl.ro.
SCOTT S BOWXE, O.jaaia, Nc Vorfu
tr." said he In a loud voice prd
fmptuont. tone as W ridieu!-J b
put forth by the prince.
"It is well." replied the prince
dav vou are mv superior afSwr. .
must bow beiore you. but our jks '
may change."
When his somv?r subord'.n-'-ccaded
the throne Darou vrn Kr v
fully esportetl m see ni name j-u
the retired list. But the rw: - ;.
polr'.ei h;m a genera!, rave h'a: n
portant d:r'-c-orbip of tbe
Cavalry, of P.nover. and bop w
treated bsm with therre:est resoeet.
It is not long inefe the emperor cc
Austria detinitely settled the suf.5
ion to the throne on h:s nephew. Are!.
duke Otto, passimr over the lattc: '? eli'
r brother. Franci Ferul-.and. becau?
lie was on tlie jioint of Jeath iron con
.uciption. Francis is apparently re
fverinr his health, however, and it
ib hinted that he was no sofTc leg s.r
much from consumption as from Lllrht
d affection. lie has long wished to
mnrry Archduchess Stephcnie, the wid
ow of Crown I'rinee Hudolph. who1--tragic
death at Meverliag a few yean--ngo
will be recalled, and he was con
stitutionally debarred from doing fo
while he remained in the direct line of
succession to the throne. ..
Cnrloc. Krnirdy.
A centenarian in the Xewry (Ireland
workbou'e. beini: troubled with astli-.
r.2. tried to relieve himjelf b.v opening
lis chest with a cobbler's knife, as he j
taid "to Jet out the wind." It was
houcht to be cn attempt at suicide,!
ut th" man had don the same thing t
fort- and had obtained relief in (
recthi!7. he said.
i
Execntor's Notice.
Nonet U berebr dvec that the undersigned
ha tn dulv afijmtDt! eawutor o the iast
will and testament oi ilarj Bill. dceal. A",
person having cUims ssintt the estate of told
dw.tad crt herthv uollhed to prefect tht sume.
witn tb riroiver voucher thtf(ur. tn cie at my
o2:ce in The Iiallei. Orepot.. within hlx mon:
troni the date of this noun.
Imtwl s---n:eintr If., l-sr.
MS-ii JuHS MAUD EN. Eiecuto:
Executor's Notice.
Nonce Ik hereby (riven thai the undersicned
Im? Ureu rtuiy splinted and i now the quail -hed
and acun; eiecutor of the last will and te-
i.iz'M) bavinr claim acaiatt laid estate art
notified to pre-T!t then; to me, with the jirojir
oacber therelur, at the off.ee of the trmniy
clert of Waco County. The Dalles. Oregon,
wltnic six montfai (rem the date hereof.
Date-l atjitemher 10. lssrr,
apUVl ilX'EON BOLTON, Executor.
SUMMONS.
T-S" THE f'lRCt'lT COCKTof the State of Ore
X (ron lor W bjco County.
Emma Goldec plaintiff.
Vi
lewltt Ooldeii, oefmdant.
To lrwj;t Ooiden. the shove named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oreson, too are
hereby required lu appear and aimwer the who
plaint 81ea against you In the above entitled
court and caue on or before the fimt day ot the
next term of oid court followirir the expiratlor.
of the time piewrited in th. order for the pub
lication of thi lumwiii, trwlt on or b-.-fore
the 1 Ith dei of February. and if tou fal! m
fo aipear and aruner. or otherwle pleud. lruald
WUK. intuu ju lur VHiib WJU Upjily
to the ' "urt for the relief placed for ic the am,
plaint f.ied herein. U wit tnat the b iud of
matrimony exiitllns between p:amtlff and de
fendant duiolved that tue plaintiff be
awarded the cuitody of the mii-or child men
tloued in said eornpUint. Zola Hand Ooldet
that the plaintiff hare and recover her ttu and
dnbureroenu made and expended in tbu unit,
and fur aucb other and further relief a to the
tonrt may eem equlf.ble.
ThU numrnon l ened uijn you by publlta
tion thereof by order of Hon . L. Iiradthaw,
judge of Mid court, which order heart date of
September Stn, l:iT. and wat made and dated at
chamber in tallta City, Watco County, Ortjron,
on the 25th day of fcepterabei. l37.
FUED W. WILSOK,
il Attorney for Haintlff.
jyus-UKisKSuourrzii ki'euv,
Physicians and Surgeons,
6 pedal attention given to urjrry.
Boom '.n and 22, Tet Ms. Vogt Block
ItJSiraOtHilSI
5 LARGEST CKCOLiTIOS OF AMY
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15 THE KEVSArcD SEST
Clccc and as a
It !s Mora
- forfajTaai honest rrpots of aU P i
8 with ahi!ir- aai cacst3.trs.A mjxzrxn'--
Th: Literature of Us iofumns Is
c.rti ro :hit of the best mazs
sin:', it is ir.tersstisg to the Cfli7
dr?n as v.-ell as the pzrsnts.
H
TKS INT ER OC.N is a
ni vaii.- it brines to
A tup w-;- t r, .j - -
- 2 -t .it
wire thf iiiras a
i aspirin
discusses iiteraturt ani roliucs
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r
SI.OO-PSICE Oh'E DOLLAR PER YEAR $1.00
iS!i
tet daily AsTsrsPATmwsDrraE
I5TEE 0CEA5 AEE BEST 0T TKXIE EOT.
rrirt-nrnailT t.rmalt W Tr Jr
lTirri.r-iiiuU b mall SOOprrjrar
Dailv and Minilsv ly Taalt
' Vim
Formore than fifty-sis years it has never failed m
its weekly visits to the homes oi iarmers and i
I villagers thronghont the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi-
" ness, for the improvement of their business and home!
i interests, for education, ior the elevation oi American
manhood and true womanhood.
ilT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
I tories of the doinps of the world, the nation and states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
! ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the
i proper time to convert them into the largest possible
i amount of money.
!lT HAS led in all matters
farmers and villagers, and
IT
held their conndence and esteem.
IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
year for $1.75. cash in advance.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unauesttonablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of
at CRANDALl
Who are selling those Roods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
Patronize the
All kind of wort b,ie lhlrtj' a ipei.-laUy.
Family wors at reduced rate? Wash collected
and delivered free. , Telejiliooe o. 3U1 .
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
r
I. liQadlz- I
Boots
and Shoes
JIade to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at
short notice.
Union St. bt. 1st and 2d
i
POLITICAL PAPER IK THE UESTg
n always br rthfd on.
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL -
5lZJl!5Zii---'
Family Psrtr Is Without a
Peer.
K
0
0
YffNFTS OF
thr family THE NE5iy
cj j.. icxs tiic best aci ailcst
t,, u it in fall svmcathy
ens of Vcstcm
froai thr Western standpamt..'.
$G.O0 jht rr
90Baa09all
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
m
pertaining to the welfare ofj:T!PA-
for over half a century has j
Furniture and Carpets
6l BURGET'S,
out
at tfreatlv-reduced rat
UKI0: FT.
A NEW MARKET.
! FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
VOULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
Chickens Drested to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part
of the citr.
A, N. VARNEY
' Phone 12. Third and Wa.biogton sJZSSl&iS:?11 rU V.vr.Ki
; j UOUULAh AI.I.KN, The Halle..
Sheriff's Sale.
otlce It hereby siveu that by virtue of an ex
tion iMUed out of the Circuit l.ourt of the
ecu
stub'
n yirara ior LOUUtv. In the tnii
'-von for m s fv,it,,.
therelu tHidIlic. whtm-in It. A fi...,t l. ,.loi,
i l!.u"n; "rvey . Imnn and Mary Dunn and .
' ii !'.!?1,1ou,'. lrolUtriiUr of the i-tatc of
tlliam H Hunn. deceased, arc defendauu.
, .mmandlne me to tell the real property here
in-lter deMjrtbefl, 1 will, on baturdaVthe .th
day of Jebruary, W-. at the hour ot o'ci t
n o"rnu,n, nt the courthouw door in
, jahe t itr, Oregon, Mill to the hlgheat bldler
or cab m band, all of lot C. and the tut half It
!?Vr i'tR b', "aot lurr AddU m
tolr.lle. Olty. Oresou Ketlier with all an
IhKuUr the tenewenu, horedlbimeuu and m.' ,
purtenancathereuiiUiUili-.rnfir.ir ... 1
apirtininr, toaatUly the ,uin,of lllll.7, aiid
Jfcrulnc lutere.t,.nd VO attorney' fee a d
lJ3.coaU and dUburaemenu and the wrui,
JinUl Bberlfrof Wai County, dr.
O.R.&N.
TO THE
ERST!
GIVES THK C ll.Jil i: OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
VU-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Chicago
Low Ratesito all Eastern Cities
IK KAN
sTKDIKIh l,rir I'lirtland
Kirn I'll tor
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
m earners monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hons Konc via North
ern I'ncinc steamship Co., in connection
wilhO. It. v X.
rtv loU dutall. call on 0. K A Vn. A Bent
The iHtlU. or a4Jrv
IKI?OX. CAHULL A PCI . (.irn Act
Norili l"rll!c -lciml)ii t a
Tiir AUI.
Vo 4. U IOl.l atid litcat .S'nrthcm arrive
: - .' u in., leave" l 1- la. Na U l"ttKHe
U'D. Httz lltj- bikI I'nlnn Vcatic,rrlvealU t
a u: , de.t at i: a m.
v.. x lm ?o-cne aad Great Sorthcra. ar
rio at X a. m.. deirt at V a m No. 1.
Imn laltr tit)' and L'niuu i'aclllc, arrive at
, j a is . deprt at a. m.
' Na. IS ami 21. nwrliiR eut ot The lUuIw.w lll
I crrj j-iirv No- -S arrive at 5 p, ta
dejairt- at 1 lb ta.
ai-Maieerr for Ilri'i'acr take No 2, IraVis;
' beat' t U .V p. in.
tt. it. arilUlPIiT. Oen. I-a. Ac:
! i'nrtUna. Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
i
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Compy.
Tralr. iwtvcand are due U arrive at 1'ortland
itfcivr
OVEKLAM1 EX
iire. nalcm. llc-
i bars, Aihlaud, i-al
ii
t-m v i rawooto, Ojfdtman
" rncio. jicynre,
' 1 1 tm Altcclut.Kl l'aM,
' I Sew Orkaiii aud '
I It . . .)
t :30 A. M.
Ktiurc ana way la
tiimt ....
,'Vla w(lliurn lor"1
i Mt-Ancd, sllrcrton.
( West rto. Brown.
rUle.rjinccltolfl aud
VNaUoa
r m
Dally
Uicrj.t
auadayt.
Ilally
cxrtt
tuuday
IS
CerTaltU
and
way!
I
50 r M
:.VEl'EXIEJ.''.E I'AasKNGER. I .xytvn trx.a
Uallr (cxtei't renday)
i:WjuBi. iIa. .i'oulaud A' i Z a. ro
-.Xiym. ijii McMUini Ilk Lr a. "
"JO p.m. t At In!epedtii(v .L ' I .Oil
'Daily. t Daily, oiucl't Sunday
a
DtXIXU CARi ON WVZS BOCTE.
1'CI.UMA.V BCPKET SLEEl'EKB
AKll KKCOS'!-CLAha hlEl tS-j I Alls
AUuchiti to all Thmuch Tralnt.
Mraet emif-tlm at - an rraneiM'o wit1 'K
duulai and UrtentMl a:Kl factlu' n.ait rleti.. P
Ulie for j'AI'a.N aud i'HINA. nai!ni; dates On
a; littcatkHt.
Eater .ud UCLvU to Eahteru pnir u and u
r.iv Alo JAT'AX. CHIN A. HONOL' LI ani
At sTllAUA. can U- obtained frtim
J B KtUKLANU. Ticket Aec'
Thrmih Ticket OllKt, lt Third atrwt where
'.lirixirt tlekeU to all pii!it in the Katlern
Stattnu, (.aiuxla and Euroi-e can be obtained at
towent rater from
J. h KtHKUSH, TltkitAprot
All above truluf arrive at and depart roa'
Grand Central ntatloa. fifth and lrrias trve!
YAMHIU. PIVlelOS.
I'atkuacur Ihivt, foot of Jc2erou trcct.
Le for OsAVKW, dalJy. except Bnuday at
:Al a. in., U.lin, 1.S6. h 1. c i "h iKi p ra
(and 11:30 p. in. on raturdy only, aud (U a. ro
uud J: p. m. on .Sunday rrul)".. Arrive at
Cortland daily at G:I0 and a m. aud 1 &,
I la, t .'.V and T..V j.. tn., (uud IP 0 f. n. in . !-
& 10 p. in. on eniida) only
lave for Sheridan, week
ArrH e at I'ortland, v.SJ a. ra.
dayi, at 1 30 p m
U.-ave for AIRUK on Monday, Wednesday and
friaar att 10 a. w. Arrtv at I'ortlaud, latf
dav. Tburday and tatiitdaj jts.06p. m
Eieept rtunday. Eitit pnturdny.
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Manager.
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Dalles, Mora afld Antelope
STAGE LINE.
v. W. WIIITKLAW. Aiitelope.
I Mae leave The Dallw ln,m t'lnatllla llaune
, at 4 a. in.. aUo from AnMoj at a, m every
; Monday. W ednewley and Friday, liniiw tloii'
mwSt at Antelope for I'rliievlllc, Mitchell and
iwlni U-yond. Clo.e c iiiitctlou made at The
Ualle with rulluay, trulu aud Uu,
Slase, from Antelope reach The Pallw To
day. Tburday and rjatufdaya at 1 ;S0 p. in.
Dalle lo Dcachutv
do Moro .. .
do Ura Valley
do Kent . ...
do Ciom Hollow.
Antelope to Crrui Hollow
do Kent
do Ora Valley...
do Moro
do iKwiChueen
do Dalle
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1 M
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t
1 M
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