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THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 21, 1900.
NO. 230
BOILS CARBUNCLES
EARTH IS CROWING.
TliU Globe of Ours I Gaining In
WelKhC nl Unto of Five Hun
dred Ton a Year.
These unwelcome visitors usually npiicar in the spring or summer wltin ni , cnrth is R"rowiff heavier at the
it.nlf frn..i tin. it.ii : j.i.. . ?l . h r summer, Wlieil the blood is niakltlP atl extra pffnrt rJavprnrrf. rnti. nf sni c - , rr,.
- "" iiniiuiiuuH mat nave accumulated durinrr iu .;.. .....1. " " , 0-....-. ju, iuc
Carbuncles, which are more painful imdZimrou. r3 ,L?f . meteors or .shooting or falling stars
eating great holes in tl which now and again such bril-
pcopie as mcssings, and they patiently and unconinlaininriv iW " V.i.. ' ny ome nam displays rejoice the careful
UIC 1111
Nature
unless
suikcii luca mat uicir health is he ne benefitted thnt imV l.iVi : . .: ";c unaei
fl Plan of tltliininrr it. The Won. ft St " . f S?.HS5 bloo1 'f.100 lh.,cH ?ywy, and this is
f .. : iiv.ii ui tuu U11CK. I1UL 115 rllCf.nct.fl ... C -.J
Mr. K M. l'rnlt, Cove, 8. C. writes !
"l'or twenty ycnrii I wns sorely
afilictcil with IxjIIk and cnrlnmclcK
ciutcil ly Impure lilo(xl. It In impon
ilblc to ifewrflie my mitTcrliix ; pnrt of
the time Ifthig tillable to work urMlecp.
Severn! iloctoiri treated me, anil 1 tried
all the no-cnllrtl MikhI remedies, but
nomine neciueii iu no me nny Rood,
unicss renevcu me entire system w 1 suffer. The boil or rnrh,, ,M. . 7 .1""-an(i
3Ut&WUM . , p U,rc 'J 00.(1 PJlpf nnd U will keep the ft--.-------
Hklll cl of all the irrilaU impurities that 1100 lOU
M0Um caU8; th'-'S'-' painful, disfiguring diseases. m
tmMmmm . S. h. S. cures boils and carbuncles ensilv IfAlfllHMAlA
i . n v Vi ,l!n"u"e"y Ijy reinforcing, purifying and w-"
building tip the blood and ridding the system of all accumulated waste matter.
b. b. b. is made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons no matter
how deep-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely .Me SffiS
b. b. b. is not u new. untried rcmcd v. but fnr 6
DuiIiik the (summer of I8S8 I wan iicr
nl In trv S.S.S.. ntulnttcrtakitiL'
literal liolllcs win entirely cured, niiii
RtllKH ,nj,,,Vil llll.VIUIILII LIIKII. II ,1(1
h.iv li.nl tu return ol these painful
petit, up iu tor prexcm nine."
C.ft ... ' ... . ... J .'Y'
.I.. j juim nu men curing un icitiusot uiood and skin
diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure you.
It is a pleasant tonic ns well as blood purifierim
proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your
general health nnd keeps your blood in order.
Our physicians have made blood and skin dis
eases a life studv -Wrltt"! thpltl fllltt It limit nnun
and anv iufornintiou or ntlvicc wnnted will he chenrfnllv irJvnn w,. '
, ' J rt- v, jiu LAiiiiUC
wnaicvcr ior uiis service, ncnu lor our nooic on Jllood and Skin T) Kenm-n fn... A;ifim... tl-e...m . .... .
. "-.v., i He owiu apBcinc to., Atlanta, Ga,
TO DICTATE
WHEAT PRICES
Plan Submitted by the
(!o vein iik-lit.
Hussiun
Ciiiuaho, May 111. The Kocord eays:
"I'litiri1 is befuto the Htnlo (luparlnient
at WiisIiiiikIuii a plan Hubmittud by the
ltu?iui government whureby UneHiiuaul
the United Htnles cotiltl dictittu wheat
pricse fur tliu world," eaU J. M. I'lytin,
of S.iii I'runeitco, ttt the Auditoriiiin
Hotel. Mr. Flynn is an iiKent of the
Ittiseian.Ainuriciui coinjmny, recently
funneil with a capital of f.,000,000 ami
lias been in ("111811111111011 with the KiiHHiiin
Ktnb.iasy m WuHtiintoii for aoviirnl
vieektj tin matters pertaining to the com
pany he rtipruuiiiitH. Continuing Mr.
r'lynn mul:
pluii wiih eubiiutied dtirini;
Cleveiiuiil V hicoihI lurin, hut it lint!
festtil without tuition till tli. pteaent
time. 1 know that the KuhsIiiii uoveriM
"K'lit in anxiiiiia lluit its overtures bo
met hy tliisi iMiintry. Tbo traiiH-Slberiaii
rallioiiil ilevnlniis a territory, the, prin
I'ipul pnidiiels of which urn wheat nnd
ciltufi. KusBia bullevcd that with the
co-oja-ratiiiri jf ttilH country, her wheat
"ml cotton, the. principal iteniH of ex
I'OHa aboof tlio Unitiul fitatea, could
U"K mueli butter prlcoH.
Ittisoiii'H propoaitinii was tliu nieult of
'lie InveatiuatloiiH made huiiiu timu ago
"y -u. Do Witto, ininiHter of Finiiice, to
'ilicover the eausu of tliu low price of
client and cotton. Tlioy thuwiid to the
""Hai l ion of tho government Hint this
mw pr.oi was not duo to thfi increased
"irniKo nor losBiined c instimptioii, but
" sili(i direct reeult of Amoricun com.
Wiiion,"
BOER ENVOYS7"
CREDENTIALS
l!rllain nnd the Trnnsvanl, and declare
t hut in that document is by implication
to bo found a renunciation of Great
Hritain's pu.erainty, and tnncequenlly
t icre in longer existB any ol ligation upon
other nntioiiB in their dealinufl .vith the
Hour republiep. at least to tho extent of
oliering official recognition to their diplo
matic represontativeH.
Tim fact that considerntion has been
given at all to this phase of the matter
may be regarded iir Bipnificanl of the fact
that at present the administration holds
itself in u leceptivo Hiaie, as far as the
credentials are concerned, anil is disposed
to itonwidLr them on their merits.
Boils are regarded by some 1 ian t
wntchers) in passing through the
sarth'g atmosphere nrc burnt up and
fall on the earth's surface, occasion
ally in a heavy mass, but most usu
ally in small meteoric dust. Prof.
Nordenskjold. from bis great expe
rience, estimated that, from the
muse named, 500 tons fall untformlv
and steadily over the whole globe in
jench year, and the observations of
I Russian scientists yield a similar re
sult. These meteor streams, says an
other astronomer, are really small
planetary bodies, revolving around the
sun in fixed orbits by the force of
gravity. The earth revolves on its
axis at the rate of 1,000 miles an hour,
and speeds through space in its orbit
around the sun at the rate of 1,000
miles every minute, and in August and
November plunges into the very midst
of the meteoric stream going in the
opposite direction. The rapidity with
which they enter our atmosphere, and
the friction thus generated, are so
enormous that they are set fire to,
the smaller ones being consumed and
falling in dust, while the larger ones
occasionally reach the earth in the
shape of meteoric stone or iron.
sss
9- I
FENDISH
FENIAN PLOT
Attempt to Blow Up Fortifications
at Esquiuialt.
Ntnlciiieiil Ity Wymuii.
Washington", May 10. Surgeon-General
Wyinnn tonight gave out the follow
ing statement in regard to the plague
aiitiiitiou at S.tn Francisco:
"March 8 Surgeon Kenyoun reported
a suspicious death in Chinatown, and
March 11 that be had found tho plamie
Chicago, May 19. A speaial to the
Tiiues-IJerald from Vancouver, B. C,
eays :
Feninn s mpathizers with the Boers
have made an attempt to blow up the
British fortifications at Eequimalt. The
big naval dock, where $7 ,000,000 damage
could have been done, was the objective
point of the leaders in the olot, who
barely escaped from the guard with their
lives.
Jlnjor Bennett, of the Duke of Con
nAtighl's Own Kifles, made a statement
bacillus. April 27, another caeu ocetiried, 0f the circumstances today. He says
verifying by biicteriological examination, i that three weeks ago thenllieercoinmnnil
co reported May May 111, there were , n(r nt tho Kjquiinalt fortifications was
two deaths from plague. May 10 another advised to look out for the poseibilitv of
Sontli Cnrollnn'a Coming Exposition.
South Carolina in 1001 proposes to
hold a state exposition which will be
illustrative of the now departure of
that state in the swift development of
its material resources. The undertak
ing has the general approval of the
political nnd business interests of the
s1 ate. Chicago Chronicle.
Place Deleuaks May Uc Received
Ollicli.lly.
UsiiixTOiV Miy io. Tho Uoor dele
"tee unvoted most of tjioir time today
1 tfceivlng visitors and attending to
' eorii)Hpo,u,lc0i it WHB ,iido
Tl"wit to Coloiu.1 O'Ualrnfi today thftt
e Unto iliipnrtiiiont is disposed to treat
"aiioer delegates with absolute fnirnese,
"t lliat their credentials, coiiMqiumtlv,
, 7 7' l'i8itlored on their merits.
thai Vi "" ""'""8 B forgone conclusion
i tliu ilolc gnlfB ro to bo di-uled lll
""WoBiilllon. That was the tlrH tin
com H "lny Bfu'r ttU ,m lU" oni'
uuo"' 11 '8 8W,1 ml inohdi)ii(lB
mul l u,,ftrftutur o' ill" credential,
nail. .? U,,un 11,0 "tlltnilw of the deU
e.,V., u"'m'lvp. Jt is aaid among
,1 . !l of the Mute dfpnrliutmi
U nl Kovermuoiit should consider
for.r .ry 10 cast hout f,, WHrroin
to th. K thbm ,,fllo'lly H might turn
oouvontlon of 1884 hetweun Great
cam was reported. There have been six
deaths and eo far as known the diaenee lins
appeared only among the Chinese. TI.e
bureau has sent to San rVaucbeo about
'JG.OOO bottles of Holl'kino piuveuthe
nnd is still forwarding it. It litis alto
sent a nunntity of the curative eeruni. j
a Feniiui outage. The information came
from the military authorities at San
Francisco, and with it the description of
three well-known Fenians, who were n
few days later recognized at Vancouver.
Orders were given to Bentriea to Ehoot
after the failure to reply to neecond dial-
Iuspuiotors have been stationed at tho , lnuc, mid to ehoot to kill. Wednesday
railroad crossing:) ol the elate, and tliu night, just at midnight, four men were
railroad roiupimirs have been instructed
to refueii sale of tickets to Chinete piu-eeii-gitrs.
A train inspection service has
been ordered. The interstate quarantine
law of Match 'J7, ISilO, will bneiifoiced."
Cittiirrli Uiiniii.t l Ourctl
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to eiiie it von must take inter
nal uunedies. Hall's Catarrli Cute is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is u regular niesoriiition. It is composed
of tho best tonics known, combined with
the best blood piirillnis, acting directly
on the muciius surtaces. ino periect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results In
curing Catarrli. mnd for testimonials,:
free.
F. .1. Chunky & Co., Props., 'loledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 7fic.
lliill'u Kuiii ilv Pills are the best. 12
Hati'titl of America.
London, May 1U "However much
Turkey may wrong the united oiaies,
Aiiiiiih'iin ships are not to pats the
straits in order to ex ct te lress from
(J.mslantinoii under neiinlty of haing
blown out "I the water by Russian, Ger
man and Austrian ship".
discovered by the sentries within the
lino of first outposts, and thny were just
abreast of the Fort MeCauley woilts, and
within a short distance of the large dock
of tho North Paeitic squadron. Two
guards challenged almost simultaneously.
There was no response, and tho dimly
outlined figures crouched to the ground.
The guards challenged again, and at
this tiino several other Gentries im
mediately fired. By tho time a search
party had boen formed there was much
ortfusion, and the men eucceeded in
running past the outer outposts.
A I.iru And Dentil 1'lelit.
Mr. W. A. Hlnea of Manchester, la.,
writing of his almost miraculous escape
from death, eays: "Iixposure after meas
les induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night and day.
All uiy doctors said I must soon die.
Then I bogan to ubo Dr. Kind's New
Discovery lor Consumption, which com
pletely cured me. I would not be without
it even if it cost $!),00 a bottle. Hundreds
have used it on my recommendation and
all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest
and Long troubles." Regular size. 60c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
& Houghton's Drug Store. 4
Will Aluku n Stiuul,
PitKTOitu, May 20. It is ofleially'ar
nounced that Johannesburg will be de
fended. The consuls of the neutral
rids is the deduction drawn by tho nn...era im been advised to look after
Spectator, which, In the course of a long , tlBjr ctzei,B, as the government will
article, based mi the anti-American lit-, nol UqU ilB0f rt.ap0neible for injury or
terancesof tin- W-toek of ( idessa, denls
oilil. the aliened haired of America oy
the continental powers, especially Kits.
siu,
Fresh nrm-knl NelirasKii corn at the
VVascu warelmu-e. riuesi ku...
chicken feed ii.cn.-..
damage to property.
Commandant Botha, commander-in-chief
of the Boer forces, reports the bur
ghers are joining In great numbers.
You will not have bulla if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for bolls.
Tlio liest lteniKly for KlieuuiatlMii,
QUICK BELIEF FU0.M I'AI.V.
All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm
for rheumatism are delighted with the
quick relief from pain which it affords.
When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks,
of Troy, Ohio, eays: "Some time ago I
had a seve attack of rheumatism In my
arm and shoulder. 1 tried numerous
remedies, but got no relief until I was
recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par
sons oc Co., druiTitists of this place, to
trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They
recoinmeniied it so highly that I bought
a bottle. J ic as soon relieved of alt pain,
I havo since recommended this lini
ment to many of my friends, who agree
with mo tlmt it is the best remedy fcr
muscular rheumatism m tho market.''
For sale by BlaVeloy & Houghton.
AliK fur 1'cacH.
London, May 21,3 :10 a. in. Displayed
in the most conspicuous style in the
Daily Express, is the dominant war news
of the morning :
"We have the best reason for stating
that in the last twenty-four hours a
telegram has been received at the foreign
office, addressed personally to the Prime
Minister, from President Kroger, pro
posing terms of peace. The exact terms
of the message cannot be stated ; but we
believe it is counched in an exceedingly
humble strain."
It is inconceivable, of couree, that
Lord Salisbury can have sent any reply
except the one that stands ready on the
lip of every Briton unconditional
surrender.
The Appetite of u Gout
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All
such should know that Dr. King's Now
Life. Pills, the wonderful stomach and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bodily
habit that insures perfect health and
great energy. Only 25 cents at any
drugstore. 4
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feveiishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must he purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Klexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantoe. Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store.
Lewie Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., eays,
"DeWitl'a Little Early Rlaera alwaye
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe," They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
Criic; lit a Dre.iiirul Cold.
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M'
Thompson, a largo importer ol fine mil
linery at 1G58 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi
cago, says: "During the late severe
weather I caught a dreadful cold which
kept me awake at night and made me
unfit to attend my work during the day.
One of my milliners was taking Cham
b'rlain's Cough Remedy for a severe
cold at thnt time, which seemed to re
lieve her eo quickly that I bought some
for myself. It acted like magic and I
began to improve at once. I am now
entirely well and feel very pleased to ac
knowledge its merits." For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Ho Fooled the Surgeon.
All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after Buffering 18
months from Rectaf Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed ; but he cured himself Mith live
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tlio
surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold
by Blakeley & Houghton Druggiste. 4
Igt gjt jiyi iyriygrya)y jy, y Jyr
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently 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, "o cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist".
YOU want your boy to look
bis best at the exercises next
Friday. We arc especially well
prepared to fit him out as he
should be in suit, shirts,
collars, ties, hosiery and shoes.
Everything boys wear
in lame variety at most rea-
fljji sonable prices.
& A MTfTTAMQ 9 PfT
j& h, iu. niuuiamo a uu.
Jacobsen Book & Wusie Co,
Hammocks
Hammocks
Just Arrived
Tlio largest and most complete lino at
Rock Bottom Prices,
Wasco Wa
rehouseG
ompany
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail irnd
Headquarters for Feed Grain otm km
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ai kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, dM?!!LkTEdE8D
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
nn 771 niTT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
wvHl X Avi uae ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction,
Wa bpII mir f?ooda lowor than anv hoiiBU in the trade, and if vou don't think bo
call and get cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoa.t, Barley and Oats
Grandall & Burget
DEALERS IN R()beS,
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes
Funeral Supplies s embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
vm
RofnrO lnil I)U,ce a,,y or,',)r8 'or a toml'stono or for
DclUlC jUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery
work, call on Louis Comlni. I will not only wive you all
the information you need but I will quoin you prices ymi
cannot beat anywjiere. Let no one hluir you. It will take
only a few minutes to call uml see me. If vou have a
neighbor who ever did business with me con-nlt him as to
the price and quality of my work Aiiio PfllTlini
and abide by the result. : : LUUIO bUIIIUII
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