The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 22, 1900, Image 4

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    Baldwin
OPERA
HOUSE
TRUE MERIT A SURE WINNER.
.'GOOD SIDE OF THE
TRUST QUESTION
One Week,
Commencing
Feb. 26
Crippled by
Rheumatism.'
Those who hnvo Rheumatism find
themselves growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this is that
Proposal for Refnndlne tTtr Honda, I rT,-l-iB'!WJl
Dalle Cltjr Orrgnn.
Sealed proposals will be received by.Jj1
the board of water commissioners oi k'
Dulles Citv, Oregon, at phM city until! P.
8:30 o'clock p. m. oi the 26 day of Feb., 1 2,
1900, for twonty.fivu thousand dollars ;j 5,
Bnd twenty thousand dollars of refund- ,g
ing wntor bonds of said city, ins it ifl not
settled ns tn whether the total amount
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
(M nations Can mi W Be MM; CSS iJ3SStil
and Coutrollofl.
. The
Shauu
Company
Supporting Sam T. Shaisr
Seven Great Plays.
in
THEY CANNOT
BE PROHIBITED
MONDAY-
Fred lJ:t.;utmrcctetr.itcd
plsv,
1 JACK 0- DIAMONDS
TUKSDAY-
Nat C. Goodwin's great
m'a"0"' IS MIZZUIU
WEDNESDAY
Mtltou Noble s
TUDKSDAY
MIS ton
coundy,
Fill! AY
FROM SIKE TO SON
Noble's ; famous
FOR REVESTE ONLY
The greatest ot all war
Draratu,
HELD BY THE ENEMY
SATURDAY
An Enclith Melodrama
by Arnold V.'olfard,
THE BRAND OF OA IN
SATURDAY MATINEE
The Evergreen Old Favor
llo. RIP VAN IVINKLE
New Special Scenery and wardrobes
lor eaen play.
ciice with Rheumatism wklch convinced Ulm
that there Is onlv one
J cure for that painful dls-
J case. He say : "I was a
I prcat Batterer from nus
i cular Ilhcutnatlsai for
Onlv These Which Sinceielv Contribute' tvro years, i could not
no permanent relief
from any medicine pro
I scribed by my physician.
I I took about a doicn lot-
tlcs otyour S. 8. S.,and
to
issue refunding water bonds in the sum
of $20,000, but if found not to tie woes
sary, the Issue will be for no more tlian
$20,0H0; and tit a rate of interest not ex
ceeding lour per cent per annum pav
able twenty years from date of issue,
interest navuble pemi-Hiiniittliv, ti iisoi
Capt. O.E. Hughes. the popular railroad pal and interest payable ill goltt coin oi
conductor, of Columbia. S.O.. had on export- t lm United Slates, r.l nnv eitv therein,
nt the option of the buyer.
1 lie bonds meutitined win
eontnin mercury and potash, which til
timntely intensify the disease by caus
ing tho joints to swell and stiffen,
g reducing t severe aching of the bones.
. S. S. has been curing Klioumntism
for twenty years even tho worst cases
which seemed almost incurable.
to the Public's Benefit Can Survive
Public Opinion Therefore It Is
Best to Control Rather Than Op
pose Them.
Xr.w Vock, Fell. 21. The conference
on trusts before the People's Institute in
co-operation with the Cooper Union,
was continued last night in the hull of
she union wlien "The Economic EQVols
tiflndnit-ial Combination" formed the
topic of discussion.
The first speaker on the economic cus
toms involved in industrial combinations
now I am as well as I
ever was lnmylifo. Iam
sure that your medicine
cured me, and I would
MMwmAtiH 1 1 tn v nnn
suffering from anyulood disease."
-: 1 1 la 1 - T f
Iik issued
under the provisions of tiio several leg
islative acts of the stnto of tliecon, up-1
proved Fob. 20, 1SS3, Feb. ID, 1SSU, and
Fob. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of an or
dinance adopted by tho common council
of Dm'.Ihs flitv. ntmrnved .lantiarv 23, .
fi 1 11)00. the proposed reiiihfltng water:
nouus nro lnientieu inr u:e rcueniiiuuii
nf ntttalnnrltntv ivntl'r limul in Lilt! PUU1 !
'. ' of $25,000 ; but in enso the board of water j (!
i
i,
f:
S.
?.
i.
a
s
i
I
I Majestic
commissioners prefer, it will issue re-
lit
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
is n disenscd state of the blood, and
, , , , , . t pu.imu Mini f.u.uuu
only a blood remedy is the only proper j nn,ion of $500 e'uch
treatment, but a remedy containing N- , , . 1 ,
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore '
bidders mav make nronosals for both iH
fj,uoii ami u,uuu, anu in tuc uciiunu-
ntertnined for a rale
. , . - . . .-. a.V U1U Till, J3 llUCIUIItltU IVf
potash and mercury only aggravates ,C88 ,hfUi vauc of thc ll01(ai ,,,,
the trouble. iums and rate of inlerect will be taket
S.S.S. Blood
taken
on tlie
was W. fl. Baldwin, jr., president of the manent cure always results. It is tho
Long Island railroad, who eiucidatcd ' only blood remedy guaranteed to con-
. , ,,, . j. i . i tain no potash, mercury or other aan-
the meaning of the term "tiuat. In gerous minerais.
the first place, he said, a trust was aj , Bookg mniled fm by gwift Spe2ifIp
cambination of capital in order to pur-, Company, Atlanta, Georgia,
chase raw material ; secondly, to nay a E
high tate of wages, and, thirdly, tn
into consideration iu pushing
value of all bids.
Hidders must deposit with thc nresi-
I lie Mm& lfJA jg, of tiu i,0llrU n tiuiy certified check
being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to n some responsible hank equal to 2 per j j.
the very cause ot tne disease anu a per
POPULAR PRICES
sell
1 of n Inirilti nrlno Vi o r r 1 1 1 tin r(Tam) l
f liilCPIltS1 4')l hliUU LUUtU Uit&ILW J
2 -ent j (tnv smaller combination of capital.
That, said Mr. Baldwin, wai thc only
kind of trust, either ecoinmlc or political,
' attention to the fact that the question
i involved was one oi privilege and :nti
j mated, therefore, that it would tako
j precedence over otl er matter?.
l'EOl'LE YOU ALL KNOW.
B. F. Pike, of Moro, is in the city.
Miss Prndence Patterson returned last
-evening from a short visit to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burgess will have
in the morning for their home nt Bake
ovrn. Win. Winters, of the firm ot Chapman
& Winters contractors, is registerud at
the Umatilla lioiiie.
E J. Giisan, who lias been in the city
several days attending court, left for
Antelope tnia morning.
Rev. Hawk returned last evening from
Portland where he went to visit his little
eon, who is undergoing treatment in
the hospital.
J. M. Eusssll left on the afternoon
train for Portland, hut will return in a
few daye to further tlie arrangements
relative to the scouring mill.
lilt. Llfo Was Javed.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says : "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lunge became liardeutd. I was so
weak I could'nt even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I espected to soon
die of consumption, when I heard of
Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle
gavo great relief. I continued to use it,
and now am well and strot g. I can't
say too much in its praise." This
marvelous medicine is the surest and
quickest cure in the world for all throat
-and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakulcy
& Houghton's drugetoro; every bottle
guaranteed.
Trench Treaty WIiim u 1'iillit.
'Washington-, Feb. 21. The senate
committee on foreign relations today or
dered a favorable report on the treaty of
reciprocity with France. No amendment
was made to the treaty. The committee
did not take up the Hay-I'auncefote
-treaty relating to the Nicaragua canal.
that could survive public opinion or the J OJ j T AM UJj J DAV
; final analysis of the great question ofiULInll VTILL in I
FOR HIS FUN
Nu Klelit to I'gllnrn.
The woman who U lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one wlionould be attractive
tnuat keep her health. If she is weak,
eickly and all run down, she will be
nervcus and irritable. If she has con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
Dloou will cause pimples, blotches, skin
trusts.
Mr. Baldwin drew a parallel between
the rate of wages paid in the times of
small railroads, when the average was
$00 a month, and the present rate, as
certified to by Mr. Arthur, of $150 to $225
u month for engineers working from
seven to eight hours a day, which latter
result, he said, was on'y possible under
the combination ot railroad interests
and economies of operation that could
be brought about under no other con
ditions. Mr. Baldwin gave it as his
opinion that the onward current toward
combinations could not be Btopped, and
that the aim must be to control the
trust and to guide it along so as to make
it serve for the common good.
Professor F. W. Taussig, of Harvard
university, drew the distinction between
public service industries and industrial
combination0, taking tlie ground in op
position to Bourke Cuckran that there
were such tilings ns pf.rtial monopolies.
He said that it was characteristic of
smaller combinations that they were
under single management under tl.t
watchful eye of the man wHioae pocket
was affected by the methods employed.
The test of the large combinations, he
said, was whether they could survive
under hired management, and he con
tended that some oi the alleged ad
vantages of combinations on a large
scale were illusory. He defended a tele
phone monopoly, and eaid that several
competing s stems would work as great
harm ie if there were several postal
s; stems. He said that cities could regu
late such monopolies when franchises
were to be granted.
Professor Taussig said that neither tho
protective tarriff, railway conditions
tliut pave advantages to large shipper?,
nor the reckless offering of corporate
privileges iu some state was to blame
for present conditions; but that al
together were in a large measure re
sponsible. Mere piohibitiou, lie said,
could accomplish nothing. It led only
to legislative lmir splitting and evasion,
yet this was the path that the United
States and the various Etutes hud fol
lowed with conspicuous failure. He
cautioned patience, quiet, the belief in
the Ultimate triumph of right and every
effort to improve the machinery of gov
cent oi inu nu ouiii oi ikjiiiih iiiu iui,uri
accompany his bid with cjeIi of such 1 jj'
amount ns ill equal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made , i
pnvable to the president of the board of C
water commissioners oi wanes ui. v, ur
as liquidated damages in en to the bidder
ehall fail or neglect to receive and pay
for, at tlie office of the city treasurer of
said city, the bond0 awarded to him on
li is bid, on or before the first day oi
March, 1900.
Attention should be given the fact
that the board will not issue and dispose
of more than $20,100 of such refiindinc
bonds, unless it snail lie deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherwise, if th board
shall find that it is necessary to issue
bonds iu the sum of $23,000, it will then
offer and iesuo the lull sum, f$23,000).
The richt to rejict any and all bids is
reserved by the said ' board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to the presi
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are .
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
llcmember that wo are selling the saino from
$45.00 to $60.00
Vhi - i i a having to our customers of from $15 to $25
over j te charged by Jctitttcrs for inferior range?.
.ite for pamphlet, 'Olajeslic Evidence."
JViflYS & CfOOlE.
- VlV.VifiV.DriflV.LXiVJVIVlV.Viw. waw...
Intel Fait
Yellowstone Park Line.
f1JL&N.
MT.ll'.T
ron
TIMF. (ICHKDCLK.
FI10H tlALI.rn.
Arsiti
trox.
I ,.... r.r : i. ,!.-.. r. I inua kiiouiu ue uuureasuii m in
uou, auin.ia.9in .u.nt, "" i (lent 0f said board, or to the citv record
Armenian Troubles About ,sioo,ooo
United States Better Known
Since Spanish War.
Nr.w York, Feb. 21. Ofcar C. Straus,
United Stnt-8 minister to Turkey, after
conferring with the state department of
ficials on Monday in Washington, re
turned to New York, and is now enjoy
iiu tlie beginning of his three mouths'
leave of absence. He said last night
that lie had no intention of resigning
his office, although there had been
rumors to the effect that lie had become
somewhat tired of the duties.
Asked as to what progress the Turkish
government hod made with reference to
indemnifying the American ownere of
property destroyed during the Armenian
troubles, lie said :
"Until my arrival there Turkey iiad
denied liability for those property dam
ages, but since the government's liability
has bet n admitted, the sultan has not
only piomised to pay, but lie has twice
repeated that promise. That he will
have to pay the several claims within a
reasonably short lime there is no ques
tion, and I credit him with the intention
of fulfilling his promise. The sum in
volved is less than $100,000."
"Did the Spanish war and the victory ,
of Diwey at Manila make us any better J
known in Turkey?" Mr. Straus was,
asked. !
"They c?rtain'y did do just that thing
er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon,
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water bonus. '
By order of tlie Board of Water Com
mission, by and with tlie consent of the
Common Council. This 25th day of
Januarv, 1000.
T. .1. Seitkht,
L. S.J President of Board,
Atti-st: Sv.u H. Gatkh,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
Volcanic EruiitlmiN
Are grand, but Bkln eruptions rob life
of j y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, (Scalds, Chapped
Handp, Chilblains. Bcft Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cte. a box. Cure trunranteed.
Sold by Blukeley it Houghton, drug
gistB. 'J
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector oi
Chicago, says, "Eodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too hichly. It
cured me of povere dyspepsia. " It di
gests what you cat nnd cures indigestion
and heartburn, and all forms of dys
pepsia. Chirk & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget thip.
NOTICE
of Application for L'qnor License.
To all Whom It Mav Conckun :
Notice Is hereby glviii tliut thu iiiidcrtlBiird,
J. J Wiley, will m 10 o'clock in tho forenoon,
on Wtdiiesrlny, thu 7th lny of March, 1 uj, the
siirne being the regulur March 1W.0 term of court,
apply to (ho County Court, of the btHte ol Ore
gon, for W nsco county, for n lleen.se to will dplrit-
" ii'imim III luai, lUIUIUUCh
and tiie Oriental world Iiiib a far belter I1',"" "V." K' 1,1 '.llu ,,m" hlmniko, in An
... ... , , . telope 1'ieeliior, in the county tint! Mnlu nforc-
aDOrecidLlOtl of the nnnir o Ilia wmn. tni ft.r stinli ,..rlf! t.iu ..... J... i. ' 1 .Ir..
try than it had before."
eruptions and a wretched coin nlexion. eminent and explanation as the remedies
Ulectric Bitters is the best medmine in that would work out the general welfare,
the woild to regulate stomach, liver mid I John S. Crosby, the singlo-taser, said
kidneys and to purify the blood. It I that the sole business of the government
Sives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, is to establish justice and not to lend its
velvety tkin, rich complexion. It will j powers for private purposes. In arraign
make k good-looking, charming woman Ing Wall street and stock gambling,
fa rnn-do.wi invalid. Only 50 cents
at BUkeley & Houghton's drugstore.
B!ck llendneho absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constinalion
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Sutisfac'tfon guaranteed
or money buck. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Clakeley & Houghton Druggist-.
Geo. Barbe, Mendutu, Vo , saje,
"Kotblny did me ao much uood as Ko.
Jol Dyspepiia Cure. One dose, relieved
Mr. Crosby said that tho government
was responsible for the worst form of
gambling, that of stocks, while it often
sought to stop boy9 from "shooting
craps."
rjuaj'it FMt to lie Dccltlrd Tomorrow.
Washington, Feb. 21. Senator Pen
rjse tills morning gave notice in the
senate that on Washington's birthday,
immediately after the reading of Wash,
ington's farewell address by Foraker, he
would call up tlie senate resolution nro.
viding thnt Quay is not entitled to take
A Ct.n t'liiuuij: AuavtiT.
"I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon'ri drug
store one evening," says Wecloy Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga., "and ho neked me to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism with which I hurl mfn.n.il tnr n
j long time. I told hi in I had no faith in
nny medicine as they nil failed. He
said: 'Well if Chambei Iain's Puin Balm
does not help you, you need not pay for
it.' I took a bottle of it home and used
it according to directions and in one
week I was cured, and have not since
been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Blakeley k Houghton.
"I had bronchitis every winter for
years and no med:cine gave mo perma
nent relief till I hegan to take One Min
ute Cough Cure. I know it Is tho best
cough medicine made," soys J. Koontz,
Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs,
colds, croup, asthma, grlppo and throat
and lung troubles. It is the children's
favorite remedy, dues quickly.
Girl Wnuteil.
To do general housework. Must be
good cook. (15 a month. Inquire at
this office.
ne, a few bottles cured me." It digests his seat in this'body as senator Irom the
what you em and cure. dypepslii. 1 mate of Pennsylvania. Penrose directed
Girl Wunted t
To do general housework. Fnqulre
at this office. FeblO 23
old, for such period tin hlx receipt from the
uiiuiiu Jicinu ci in r.iui fiiuiiiv miiir mh fi
mid his petition for mild llcenvi, which' ho will
iirecnt to thu wld County Court on mild date, 1
Hated tin Ath day of rdiriutrv, "MX
" J.J. WII.KV
l'etltlon for Llcjuor Liurimn.
To tho llonontblu County Court of theatittuof
We, thu undersigned retiltlciitHiirid leirnl voters
of Aiit..'Iopui'ieclu(!t,ln tho County of WWo.
HUM till hlittn lit t Ipiinfm ll. ll..
" "UK"", nniL,:uilll' pellllOU
your hononihlc hotly to Kriiut u llcciiuu to J. j
l.oy 10 eu M'lrltuous, until mil vlnoiih lltiuors
in le tiiiiiitlie thtiii one trillion In the tovvu of
tV atld ntiltC Hforet-iiltl. fur mich i.r..l,,l ..u i.u ...
cflpt from tho tuuiity ticunurer o! tula county
JuisMcCurthy WBcoir I) H KUbco
i;!(ltr. Wu l'u11 W C I'orter
m HtMiiley llovvaniuomi, N A gcllmlt
Viitt!.u1",.v ""Haunaorii John Umplt.-
rwKn u- .V,l",1, -J w TtiemitMiii
G Wlttiier C Wcliirk O Conu tt
J fitcphcimou Thui Colllnii Thos Hryttiit
Almworeriier V M McCarthy Sum Itluuneut
OMolyneux fjl'Oaruhlc II K Whltloek
Krrmk Miller Kred Miller K.l I Hhwl wn
J p llibuy DSKytin Knin Work
b li Miner K O Curiam! CIiuh Koituno
a.viiiivtjiiuti o n lutiiiy
UwIk John Midline
J II Kclatiy I IlnrlwiK
W M Wuvey K U tioortwlu
T U Citation V J Kepler
J A Tilly J M Ileeder
ATKmoIhk Kohii Allen
Albert Button K J (llhtmi
K I) Martin i-ciu K liedfonl Kohert tlrler
. " iiiimini r si Dial
J Malone John I'll el p 1'tilrlek Itadhrtm
(.'harles lllulik H A Kdniu 'noil O A Howell 1
$ ! I?."' I-I?!,r' Y.. NV Hllverltmtli
(iMIUcr 1. Ciiwiy kcrr Klnley Meliuth
J Thoiitpioii Chan UalUslier John (Julli,tl.,.V
TIIE DINING ( All ISOfll. rnoM IOI1T1.ANII
T(i T1IK KAT.
tiii: only niitECT i.iNi: touii: vi:t.i.ow-
rilONi: 1'AItK.
i.cvi:. , Union Doroi, Fiftband I sts akiuvk.
Nit. Kii.-t mull for Tiieomn,
J-'enttli;, Otyinphi. Ortiy's
Harbor una aouth lieud
'iHimts, .-p.ikune, Hots
iitiicl, II. ('.., l'ulliimii,
Miist'ow, Ia-wIsIoii. Ililf
11:15 A. M. fiilolluiiip inlnllif; coun
try, Ilelenn, Milineiipo
, lis, St. I'tilll, Omitliit,
KntiMih City, St. I.oills.
ChleiiKo mid nil point
No 1. eimt in i d Koutheut.
l'ueet hound KxpreM,
11. 'Ji I'. M. for Titfomu ninl Scuttle
mid iutermidhite H)iutt
No. 1.
.",;.Vl 1'. M.
No. n.
7.IO A. M.
I'ullimm Unit clti.s mid toiirlit hUeerN to
Mniieiiiiolls, St. I'mil and Missouri river piiinlt.
without rhmiue.
Vtihtlhuletl trnliiK. I'ulon tlepot conueetlotis
iu Hll prlin:lpiil t llli'v.
llufKMlto ohecketl lo de.itllliillon of tickets.
Mr IiandMiniely lHiiMttitlet!tl.HL'rlpth-e mutter,
tiekeln, tleepliiK cur reservutlons, etc., coll on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asslil.mt Ooncriil I'ltxneiiKer Aitent, : Morrl.tou
Stieet, corner Third, rorlliintl, tiremm.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK THC
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave nnd are due to arrive nt I'ortlantl
Kn-t gait I.tikr, Denver, I't. Fat
Mult Worth. Omiihii, Khii Mill
11 : 15 ji. :n. tin City, St. 1ju1, 2;Mpn
ltli:fiKU Uliu
Gptiknnc
Flyer
7:01 p. m
S p. in.
8 p. nt.
Kx.Mtildlt)'
Saturday
10 . III.
fi n. tn.
Kx.biitidHy
W'nlla W'iiIU, Siiokaiic,
MUiueiioolis. St. 1'huI.i Kltct
i)ti I u t h, MUuaukfe,, l..D.n
Chicano und East.
From J'okti.a.mi.
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Tor Kan Kntiiclwo i
Decemlier !:. H, 13. It, 2l
nod -t.
4 p. a
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10 ANTOKIA it on ay
Jjindliics.
WlLLASIKTTi: ItlVKK, llliOp.B.
Oreirtm City, NewbetK, Ei.Sumai
hulem it W ay Ijnia a.
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1 ties.T hur.i nti.i. kivr.r.s. Moil..
mitisitt. lOrecon City, linytou, audfrL
I nnd Wuy.UuidlUBs.
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Tue..Thiir,,l'ortliintl to Coivallli, .Mon.ffc
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ew Orleans and
Hunt
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Dally ' I -J'.t.AiiKel, Hllverton,
except J, w,-"t fil. "rowiis!
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except
Kiiiidnys.
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Jas Wnrrtick
KA l.iieddeinunn
J H Hwniisoii
K Kemp
(ieo Hlllcr
II 1'roso
V U Homing
J lllnnk
Hurry Adami Chan Urccr
FrmikNHplccr Frank, Irvine
M K Miller J T ll.oiiii.lt
j 1 FliiUyion
Wnltnr f'itifLitl
aeorgo Condon John MoU'iinuii
(JtloOlhrHlt It K Mftlvllmu
II U itotiier
''"'"wWeiniiu
J J Wiley
17:30 a. M.
(CorvitlllK
stations
and wyjl5.Wj.,J(,
INDKl'ENDKNCE I'ABSKNCiKK. lUpress train
Iiully (exeunt Bundnvl.
,j0p. in. I,v. ..Portland . Ar.) ft:25n. m
'St W llinville I.v. ftMiS m
i:M P. in. (at. . Iii(lepeiideni.e..I.v. ) f I. m
Dully. IDaliy, except hunnar.
IHNINC! CAItS ON OODKN KOUTK.
I'UM,.MAN HUFFKT HI.FKI'EKB
AND BECONIJ-C'I.ABB Bl.KKI'INt! CAKb
Attuchetl to all Throiiuh Trains.
I'lrect ctiiniectitm utkan fnmclsco with Occl
lineLtl'V.V ' mall Xinsi ip
li Plication. A" ""a """ """"'K "'tw
?L"tf.,:I1.tl.15Jtt t0 Eastern i-ilut). and Ku-
SAbtrama ' 0U,NA' N01'"'"u "M
attovo trains arrlvo at mid tlonnrt Imm
Orand Central Btatloii. Filth .,.,0 1 Irviw iftnJoU
VAMHll.I, DIVISION,
i aasenger DeHit, foot ol Jollurson street.
Atet'iorK?n!: d,,yK ,,4!3),,n,
KrhiavCi(l's AU','r "i My, Wwl.ic.day and
rri'tai ntK:,j., n, m. Anive at l'ortlantl 'riiM
dav, Thursday and HattmiAv tBr.V."a' ruo
Kxcept Sunday. "Kxcoiit Bnliirday. '
K'MHn.'r!:r'KI', . ' MAUKHAM,
JlHiiiiter, Asst. II. v a. , i ..
Throiiuh Ticket Oftlec, lai Third street' h
- ' "iK'KKUNU, Ticket Agent.
I'artles deslrinir to iro to IleiimibM
Hike .no. 1. leiivlnir '1 he I allis ill T.wt-f
nillkllll' tllroet fomini'lltiiis lit lli'Ul.lll'r limClM
it. .. I i.. .ii... ....4i. ... ut llpnnntf
i... ;v."V.',R V"' : .... .. ,..iii.i'
i in.
k.. .k. . . .. . ... t.. rl .1.1 ll'I
t'lirrv 1i.tw.filli.rh iirrlvi.M :.')0 It. 111.. UepATtl
m.uw li, in ,
No 'JI, local freight, carries paswngcri,
bound: arrives 4:uu p. in., departs!! 15 p. n.
No. ai, west hound tlirouKh freliflit, utj w
carry nishciiters; arrives b U p m-t atr"
d:m p. in.
No. 23, west hound local freight, ctrrle I
seugersi arrives 6:10 p. in . , departs
t-',.r t., ..rll.,,,l..ru ...,11 mi (1 I' .V N. W'1
niteiit The Hit lies, or address
te it ill'ltl HURT.
l'ortlaalC!.
Tde coiumtiia pacKiopi
Jlt" UKIHKNUOKrriSIl
riiysiciau aud .Surgeon,
BhjcIh attention given lo surgery.
HoonuaiandW, roiitis VolttWnc
II
PACKERS OF
MANUKACT0KKH6 0K
Pine Lard and Sausage
Curersof BRAND
tt a trri o i A riifi
n p ivi r. n
JR1KD BEKF, JiTO.
As a euro for rJiBimmtiam w--
mui h I'rfin iiiinii in iruii ini: " " .
. .. . . . .. .1 il,linUBVi
ihtion. u, a. jounsioii oi
Ind., Iibb been troubled with tb J
. . a. i 1 nn.i r ....niiuo in -
IIIVUli DlllliD X UOil a BIV"P .
wuuiu ruiievw nw unin i "n i
t i -r . i uttm aim-
Jtin t ra n m m. a w
Willi IlltJ. pay
it hut one l
I'M! I . IISD TDI T fBAMVOf .
application of Pain Balm reHafW"
tot aale by Blakeley Jiouji"i-