The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 30, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
., EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES JJrf& LZSL.
H4B.TUALCbNST'PAT,0N
1 UAU PERMANENTLY
lT5BJ0G'tPCTS.
BUY THE GENUINE - MAHT'D By
(Iui?rniaITgSyrvp(2.
MY.
rcsjiUEYincwsairri rn sec rtaecmt.
l'KUl'LE YOU ALL KNOW.
O Kinerslv went to Portland today.
Alex Stewart, of Moaier, was in town
yesterday.
J. L. Storv, oi Union, spent veaterday
in The Dalles.
Mrs. H. T. Mnrchie came down from
Wasco yesterday.
Mrs. Nancy- Blnkeney is up from
Jlo-ier visiting her sons.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Duyn re
turned to their home in Tych yesterday.
Geo. Knagsrs came up Saturday aud
epent yesterday with his daughter, Mrs.
W. Vause.
A. J, Shruni. Day Shrum and V,
Shrum and sou are in .the city from
Grade.
MrH. Tho. Kelly was a passenprer on
the boat this morriin!, bound for .Port
land to spend a short time with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Fisher returned, yesterilay
afternoon from a visit with iter daughter
who is attending the business college in
Portland.
O. 0. Benson and family and Miss G.
M. Jackson came down "from Granite
vesterday and left this morn ins: for
Poitland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. French returned
home Saturday evening from Portland,
where they ppent a few davs with their
daughter, Dr. Gertrude French.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays and Mre.
Mays' mother, Mrs. Ainswortli, came up
on the boat fcaturday and spent yester
day and today visiting relatives here.
Chris Schwabe and II. Bifham re
turned hoire on last night's train, the
former bavins spent a few nays in Port
land and the latter at his hoiue in Van
couver.
Miss Mable Sterling, who has spent
EOin months in Pennsylvania, returned
on yesterday's afternoon train. Mrs.
Sterling will remain some time longer
visiting relatives.
E. M. Wintrate. who accompanied J
H. Cradleangh, and T. J. Seufert n8
far as Sum liter, returned ttomu on yes
terday afternoon's train Like every
one' else who visits thereEd is enthusi
astic over that huominirHttle town, and
luniks it is "it."
Captain Lewis, who five months aeo
J eft this city and Iihs spent most of thf
nine in Spokane, cainu upfront Portland
last night and has today been meeting
liia friends here, who are glad to see him
back. He will, lion ever, return to
Spokane this evening. Wherever he goes
the captain has the best wishes of his
friends for his success.
L. C. Canton was over from Center
ville Saturday and made The Ciuin.sici.E
a substantial cli. Mr. Clunton says be
is a rank Democrat, and therefore 'being
fully up in the Democratic tactics he
does not deem it necessary to take their
papers, but subscribes for number of
Republican journals just to find out how
mean the Iiepublicans are.
Ed Kurtz, who honors "Smoky Mow"
by his presence, and is in turn highly
honored by being a neighbor of The
Ciiho.nicm:, has returned to his duties
in the Pacific Express office, having
taken a mouth's vacation into Idaho.
He has given no account of his behavior
while absent, but his complexion is
each as to assure ns he was not locked
up long this time.
Supt. 0. L. Gilbert returned Saturday
night from a visit to the various schools
throughout the county. When asked how
their condition pleased him, lie spoke
very flattering concerning the success
attained by the teachers. Although
looking much butter, Mr. Gilbert found
tho riiling.vjsry tiresonic;;particiilarly eo
as the rldinujara Ilia hip, winch hug not
yet recovered from the fall received
some time ince. Ho will start out
again tomorrow vititing ichools.
LI. II . flraflllltBt1flrll if lllfi inroonlinvn
I T w.-iwwn-pFf w. ..w ivivviiUVtU ,
diitrict, and Tieo. J. Seufert and E, M.
Wingate, of The Dalles, paid the Ameri
can office a friendly call Wednesday.
Mr. Cradlebntigh is a trained newspaper
man, and is now interested, with Mr.
Wingate, in the Golden Eagle group of
seven claims in the Greenhorn district
Mr. Cradlobaugli states thf.t ho lias
opened up some ricii bodies of ore in
that district, but will have to do con
siderable etoping before lie can com
mence to ship the ore. He has frequent
ly struck pockets of ore in this group of
claims which will run as high ns $1,000
to the ton. J. C. Calder, secretary of
the Sumpter Townsite syndicate, kindly
located quarters for these gentlemen
otherwise they would probably have
been unable to secure lodging for tho
night. Blue Mountain American. And
thus n secret is disclosed, which Ed lias
kept from The Dalles young ladies, for
this is the first intimation they have had
that he is a mine owner. Explanations
ate in order.
A GRAND INSTITUTION.
What the Hoys' mid Girl' Aid Society
l Dolus for the Children.
Superintendent Gardner of the Boys
& Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, is in
town today, visiting wards of the society
placed out in homes, of which there are
a number on the line of railroad as far
as Baker City. Mr. Gardner came up
from Hood River, where lie reports the
children nil in goad homes und well
cared for. The children when taken
charge of by the society only remain in
the "Home" a short time, and at this
writ hit' only one child taken from tiiis
citv is there, and tiiat is the little
Wolfarth girl, aged about three years
all the others are in good homes in dif
ferent parts of the state. Some are
legally adopted and therefore off the
societv'a books, others are placed on
indenture, but all are doing well.
The objects of the Boys' and Girls' Aid
Society are to rescue homeless, neglected
or abused children of Oregon, to care for
such until suitable homes or employ
ment are found for them, and to con
tinue n systematic attention to their
condition and treatment. Tins institu
tion is doing excellent and praiseworthy
work for unfortunate children onu is
under the direction of some of the
state's best citizens. They are H. W
Corbett, president; F. E. Beach, secre
tary; L. L. Hawkins, treasurer. Judges
W. B. Gilbert, C. B. Bellinger, Geo. II
Williams, Mr. A. H. Breynian, Mrs. W
A. Buchanan, Mts. L?vy White and Dr
T. L. Eliot also are very active in the
work. An advisory board of prominent
ladies of Portland supervise tho treat-
mentof the children while at the Home,
consisting of Mrs. W. A. Buchanan,
president; Mrs. C. M. Templeton, secre
tary; Mre. Levi White, Mrs. Capt
Sladen, Mrs. E. T. C. Sievens and Mrs
Amanda Smith. These ladies represent
all the prominent churches of Portland
At the "Home" Mra. M. J. Graham
has been the efficient matron for the
past eight years.
The society is supported by state and
county aid, the interest of bequeatli
funds and by voluntary -contributions.
Tiie latter is the most important part of
their maintenance. Mr. Gardner says
tiiat some people have the idea that
they have contributed to the support of
his institution, ns they have given
money to some person soliciting for a
children's society, but this is a mistake,
the only subscriptions obtained from
The Dalles are from tho county court,
Mrs. W. Lord, Mrs. F. Houghton, Judge
Geo. C. Blakeley and Mr. French. Mr
Gardner says the society lias so much
active work that it lias little time to
canvass, hut depends on subscriptions
leing made voluntarily.
There are cn hand at the Home at tiiis
time thirty-seven children, twenty of
whom are boys and fevi litem girle;
they also have a seven months-old boy
baby of good parentage. The boys
range in age from 3 to 12 years and the
girls from 8 to 12. The 3 year-old girl
mentioned above has already a pros
pective home. All the others are for
adoption or indenture, and anyone
wishing to take a child should apply to
Supt. Gardner, Roys' & Girls' Aid So
ciety, Portland, Or. The society places
on an average of twenty-five children
each month.
Last year the children of our public
cchool brought presents for the children
at thanksgiving which were highly ap
preciated, aud it is to be hoped they
will do tho same this thanksgiving as it
very much assists the management in
providing for the little ones during the
winter months. Mr. Gaidner also ap
preciates the kindness of the Kings
Daughters tome time ago in sending a
box of clothing for the children. At
this time they are very short of under
wear and all such presents will be grate
fully rttoived.
Sick Headache absolutely and.perma- j
nent)y cured by using Moki Tea, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cte,
Blakeley & Houghton Drugglitr.
riaoe of Meeting Changed.
Owing to tho evil effects to the wool
industry of the stato that might occur
from holding a forestry meeting In The
Dalles nt this time, when thero is such
nn nnti'shoep agitation, the Wasco
County Forest Protective Association
wilt not meet in The Dalles on Saturday,
Nov. 4, but will hold a semi-annual
meeting at Wauilc, on Friday, Nov. Ild,
2 p. in., when all the business of tho as
sociation will be disposed of. All in
terested in tho aims and objects of the
association are invited to attend.
S. I). DiuvKii,
M. J. Axdehso.v, President.
Secretary. d.uv-k
Prof' Saudvig announces that his first
class instructions in dancing will be
given next Wednesday evening at the
Baldwin. All who intend to take lessons
are requested to be on hand at that time.
The party evening will be on Saturdays
in the future. 27-tf
For Hale.
Five iiead good young horses, about
1200 pounds; halter broke; will be sold
reasonable.
octl3-2'vk J. C. Meins.
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2o cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley
& Houghton, druggists.
Wanted.
A small band of sheep, between 500
and 1000, on shares or rent. Inquire of
F, I.A.SU,
oct2l-28d&w Columbia Hotel.
Roslyn coal, $6.50 a ton, delivered.
Stadelman Commission Co., 'phone
235. 14-2v
T'ur Item.
Furnished housekeeping rooms. Ap
ply at corner of Fifth and Court
streets. , 21-3t
New line of Cole's air tight heaters
just received at Maier& Bentou'd. 2S-lw
To Cure a Coin lu Olio Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 2)c.
I'or s-ale.
Thirty thousand capacity saw and
planing mill at a bargain. Address
Jas. Young, box 1048, Portland Or. 14-10
SUMMONS.
r.V THE CIKCUIT COUKT OF TIIK STATE
- of Oregon, for the County of Wasco.
Charles G. L. Demon, plaintiff,
vs
Ilctt'e A. Ilcnion, dcfcnilciit.
To Iiettie A Hcnson, the ubovc named defend
Hlit: In the Name of the Suite of Oregon:
You are hett-by notllled to appearand answer
the comnbiint in the above entitled court and
cnue on or before six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to-wlt: the 6th
day of September, li'.O, aud if you fall to fo up-
iK;.ir ami answer or cuierwise mean, inciuaiu-
tlli Hill nutilv to (lie court for tho relief united
fur in his complaint herein, to wit: tiiat the
bonds of matrimony now existing between
pUlntltrand iiefeudunt be dissolved forever and
that pluiiitlirimvo judgment Hgiinst defendant
forms costs and disbursements and for tui-h
other and further relief as to the Court may
seem meet and equitable.
This summon is nubllshed hv virtue of an
order made and tiirned by lion V. 1,. llrad-haw,
JHdceoI the above entitled court, on thettldav
of September itVJ, directing that iid summons
lie puuiiMieu once n ween lor n jiernxi oi nor, less
man tlx consecuuvo weeus.
' FKKI). W. WILSON.
K-ptC-i Attorney for l'iaintiil".
SUMMONS.
X THE CIltCI'IT COURT OK THE KTATI
of Oregon, for the county of Wasco.
Harriet A. Simon, I'lalnllfl',
vs.
William II. II. Simon, defendant.
To William H. II. Mmou. the above named
defendant;
in the .samool thchtatool Oregon: You me
liertby uotilled to be und ar.iKiar in the above
entitled court on or before tho last day of the
Hibllcation of this summons', towit: On or be
fiiro Saturday, the 18th day of November, Ift'JU,
men ana mero 10 answer mo complaint oi the
Mbove named nla utlll llbd aiminst you in tho
abovoentitleif suit; and If you so fall to appear
ami answer kino eomniuini, lor wiiur, mereoi
laliitltl will MMilv to hi id court for the relief
praytdlorin her complaint, to-wit: For n deJ
crcu oi ineaoovucnmicti couri loreveriusi-oiving
aud annulling the bonds of matrimony now
and heretofore existing between plaiutitf and
neieuoani, and jor an ausoiuic uecrec oi divorce
irom you, iiieainueieiiuaut.
Ihls summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof bv order of the Hon. W. L. llrad-
sliaw, Judge of the above entitled court, which
order bears dote of the Vnd day of October. lt'J.
and directs that said tiinimoriH bo serve d ujion
the tatd defendant by publication thereof for six
eoiiMeutlvc weeks in The Dulles Ciibo.siclk, a
weeKiy uewtpaiier oi general circulation, pub
lished in Tiie Dalles. Wasco county. Oreiton:
snld publication to begin on. the 71 Ij day of
October, nud cud on the lSth day of
sovember, 1SW.
oct7 II
uuf im k jir.isr.rj.u,
Attorneya for I'lalntlu".
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby driven that the uudeislsnrd
lias been appointed by order of the county court
Vxi . : . r i i . i if t .. ...... .
if, imv bmiu i uiryiiii iui ii hbv.j i;mii,hv. nun ,iv
.1.. ...Itt r.t if.... mil- ... .1..
mi- nil ifi y 111119, uiii:aMii i-Ai-vuiur ill iuu
tasi win arm testament oi iu iiarv mi s. de
ceased. All pertoriu having claims against id
estate are hereby uotilled to present them with
tiie proper vouchers to me ai me omee in mint
Iriuton & Wilson. The "Miles. Oregon, within six
months from the dale of this notice.
Dated Octot er loth, law.
JOHN M. HAIIDHX.
Oct 1 111 Executor
Ask your 1
Druggist
CATARRH
for a gentroua
10 CCNT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contain no cocAino,
mercury nor any other
Injurious drug.
It U quickly AOforwxL
lilves neueiMonce.
It optni nd cletruw
the Kiul I'uMtge.
COLDtHEA
Hotu asd Protect tin Mliro. KLur th
fetiisM of Taibj sad buieil. Vail like tOC. 2 Trial
AUajrt inaunmauon
1 ATw
Admiral George Dewey
Will receive tho most Toyal vrclcomb on Oct, lit'
next, that was over accorded to m American
citizen.
You will find a complete biography of this (rretit
hero, Including hLs brilliant victory over tho Span
ish fleet in tho proat, authoritative and up
' "-dato work of reference, tho
Mew Werner Edition of tbe
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
This la the only encyclopedia on tho market tha5
mentions Admiral Dcwcy. It gives tho dato of hh
birth; how ho spent his boyhood days; tho rart ho
took in tho Civil War; how ancr tho Warhowaa
Employed on tho European atatlon; in tho Naval
Academy; his rlso to the rank of Commander mid
President of tho Board of Inspection and Survey;
Lis command of tho Asiatic Squadron; how on
April 2th ho lea Hong Kong with his tiuadron,
found anddesttcyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Jlnulla,
on Slay 1st; hit nppolntment as Acting Hear Ad
miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 2nd, 1699, ho was created full Ad
miral. It speaks of him ea n strict disciplinarian,
an all-around athlete, a daring horseman and
huntsman, and socially n good club man and a
general favcrlto. It tolls of his marriago to Miss
Susy Goodwin, n daughter of tho "lighting gov
ernor" of New Hampshire, who died in 1S72, leav
ing a son, (leorga (j'oodwIiiDowcy. r
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and scores of other noted personages not c?cn
mentioned in any other Encycloinulla rccclvo the
same attention lu this edition of the
Encyclopedia Britannica
It speaks of General Wood as Governor of Santi
ago; of General Henry aa Governor-General oi
Porto Klco; of Aguiualdo's declaration of War
a jainst tho U. S. -'aj,
YOD HEED TIIIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowlcdgo and progress, wherein Infer,
watlou U mora easily found and acquired than In
any other book oi encyclopedia in tho world,
!N YOUR HOME.
TOR DALE BY
I. C. NICKELSEN,
C. S. Smith
Tin:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Fresh Eggs anil Croauiury
Butter a specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
NOTICE FOU PUI5LICATION,
U. S. UlNU Cffick, fit Tiif. Dam.ks, OllK.,
ORTOllKB.), Ih'ja.
hotlce Is hereby given that the followlng
namcil ncttlcr him (licit notice of his Intention to
iiinm-mini prooi in support oi ills claim, ami
that mid proof will bo made befoie tho Iteglsier
unu nn-viiH ni me 1'anes, uregou, on bntjr
day, .November 11, Ib'j.vlz:
Alutlilaa Thlel, of AIonlr, llrrgon.
TfnmpKtpail Knlrv Wi ;i'i7.F. r.. tin. cici. viin
., ... ?..'. "-"o lowimnii
- north, range la utat, W. M.
lie names the following wltumtoa to prove hi
1 1 1 i fci'iico upon aud cultivation of
Clus. SUIcr.'of .Mosier, Oregon; Dan Thoiiiim
Herman Htoiicinim ami Krncat Frledriciis, ol
lhe Dalles, Oiegun.
.. JAV P. I.UlfAS,
oct7ii ItegUter
NOTICE OF FINAL .6E1TLKMENT.
. Notice Im hereby given that Iho imderilirimi
liaa nied with the clerk of the county court of
...v. wiiKuii, lor nateo county, II K
lllial UCCOIlllt 11.1 Mlfm III llrutnr ,f (1... .....,.. .
John Oratit,diceaeil,niid that b an order of
ill! c?i"rt f""5,0'"'.;.1"' llth day of September,
"iiiiiuiniiiij in itiirvinuvr, lew, at
tli!Si""!ri . 1 " cioc.k "' bce as the
tiDIO Hlld IhoCOIIlltVllolirt Tlxiln In I ,,,11..., ,,i...
m the placo for tho hearliiK ot objection Wl,j
final account. J. IiUKF McANDIK
AdnilniHlrator of I'ntu til lif Inln, l...... 11..
OUkwl miiiiii, (U
NOTICE FOH PUUL1CATION.
Und Omee atTiib ihlleh, ohkoon.)
rjeptember IU, lbw.
Notice U herebv cli'im ii.mi h... f,.n.....i
named tcttlcr ha, jild notice of hit. Inter ll" to
make dual nroof in 1111,1,1 ,.r i,iu .!,'.''":
that a.ld proof will bo luude befo o the r er
llailicrt II, aieokar, of The I)uli. tir
Jlomeiteud Kntry No. 6J21, for tho VM.KVi'
of aald land, viz.: ' l""'vnwi
tutijiuai iJrelgliUill, John It. Cook, William
Itawton and Churlm n.ini in ..fSV ".,.,!W,n
(Ireffiiti -i. ui uu uaueh
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are duo to Hrrtvo at l'orttai.
OVKIU.AN1) KX-1
press. Kiilom. Kose-1
burg, Ashland, Hae
riinieiito, UgileiiiHau
Francisco, Mnlavo,
Uis AhgclfKiKI f'aso.
New urleaus and
lji.it
::oo r. m.
u:15 A. M.
8:su A. M.
Iloveburg and way t
lions
f Via Wnodburr. for i
Mt.Angel, Hllvertnu,
West Hclo, llrowns-
ville,Sprlnt;tl'.'ld and
(.Niitruu J
1:30 1'. ii
Dally
except
Hiiiidnya.
Dally
except
Hiiiulnye
17:30 A. M.f
ICorvullls
fntiitloiiH.
nnu
wayj
jitoi'.a.
INDKl'KNDKNtIK l'ASSKNGKIl. Kijircua train
Dally (except Bunday).
t:50 1. ni. tl.v Portland. ...Ar.) 8:2on. m.
7:auii.m. At..5:cMlntivltle..I.v. 6iM)
in.
8:3U p. in. f Ar..Indcnucncv..L
4:M) a. ni.
Dally. tDaliy, except Hiiliditr.
DIKING C'AttH ON OODKN IIOUTK.
l'OLUIAN IlUl'KKT HI.KKl'KUS
AND HKi:OND-CIVBB BI.KKl'ING CAltfc
Attached to all Through Tral'.u.
Direct connection at Kan Krunclkco with Ocel
dental ami Oriental and Pacific mall ntcaniNhlp
lliicK for JAPAN and O'lIIN'A. Hailing oaten on
arpllcatlou.
Kates hint tickets to Kanteru TxilutJ. aud hu
roiHj. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HUNOI.U1.U ant
AIISTHAI.IA.
All alMivo traiim arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Htatlnu, Filth and Irving street
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Patkcnger Pei-it, foot of JeUerMiu ntrceL
lxave for Hhcrltliin, veck ilayii, st 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 tu m.
Ijeave for AIltl.lK on Mniulay, Wednemlay and
Krloay at h::ia. ni. Arrtvi at Portland, Tu
dav, Thurulay and Batdnlaj it :i:t p. ni.
Kxcept Hunilny. "Kxccpt Haturilay.
It, KoK.L.i.i:it,
iliiniuer.
(I, II.
AhSt. (i
MAItCHAM,
F. ik Panii. Ant
Through Ticket Ofllre, 1HI Third htrcot, where
thrnugh tlckcta to all iHilnts lu the l'.Htern
Htaten, Cauailn and Kuroe can lju obtained at
lowest rates from
J. II. KIltKLAKI), -Ticket Agent.
or N. WHKAI.IION.
The
Busy
Store.
Each day our business shows
the people nrc finding out wo
are pushing to the front with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, and
Inst, but not least, buyers who
know their business and buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
The Dalles, Porllaoi and istorii
Navigation Co.'
IJMI.IHII1IUIB
Sirs,
City
Itolly (except Hiiiulav) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Looks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching nt way point on both Mdca of the
viiiiiinoiii river.
I'or ininifiirt. tr.... ....... ...
Uai!ea 'iWTln "I U,e B"Mlatt)r Line will cnVo
Ulliaui7u.iu. commeiicliiir Mondav the uth
luit,
ucliiK Monday (be uth
Portland Olllee.
l'he IUHm Office
Court btreet
W. C. Allaway,
(ieucra Agout.
JJA. 8TURDEVANT,
Deutist.
Ofllco over Krench fc Co.' Hank
,',ioue C' TIIK DAI.LEB, OltKQON
Keplatorde Dalles
"i ... w 1,1 u,xctll,-'r.t haii for tint neasou of imjo
IImi IttiKulMtor l.liin wilt endeavor toaivo lu
patrons the bot wrvlco i. wb 0.
...STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will
i Telophono 201.
t w- A- GATES, Prop,
..CflAS. FRANH--
Butche
PS
and Fafrmeps
..Exchange..
(.Ol.UMIIIA JlhKIt, acknnwl.
edged tho beat beer In The llulld
at the UMial price. Conm in, try
II and bu cotivlneed, Abo the
Finest brands of Wince, I.huor
and Cigar. 1
Sandcuiehes
of all Klndk always on lun4.
OREGON
Industrial Expositk
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticnltnral and Agricnllnral
l'niiliictB of Oregon, Wnshinitton tnd
Idaho In greatur vuriuty und pro
fualon than uver before.
BENNETT'S ReilOWllcil MILITARY BASH
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America's Urente.it Iuly Cornet Salolit.
The Viicriiilllcil
FLOBENZ TROUPE
of Acrobats, direct Irom the Empire Tbeitcr
Loudon, their 11 rat iipiieariuice hi A merles.
A tireat
WAR MUSEUM
FILIPINO
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
t'uiurpa.xicd Aalnlhh, lu their ttirllllofr acts.
AND'OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A Seneon of Great Surprises and
Aatouiulinn Feats.
lteclucrit Kate
on All
Lines.
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