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jUiLY EVENING EDlfiffl) DAILY EVENING EDITION THi Lrnio t-arsa or IASTKKN OKBOON is mv EAST OREOONIAN THI rSori.S nn THI I AM OPI (IONIAN that's run ppn roll AnrrxTinxa. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUEttON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901, NO. 4015 vol. 13. The COMMONER Issued Weekly. William J. Bryan Editor and PubHsher. - n il 't M i k JIH I"' Term I esr. M..I.I h( months Copy Pavahle la Advance. $1.00 .00 M os fo traveling canvassers are em ed. Terms for local agents I he sent on application. All . ahnnld he sent bv P. () 1 1 f . -. . . j pt I Mires uiuci. in i niiiiK j V..,e Vnri (Mr I hiraun motse:i.l individual cheeks or nil' The Commoner Per 'car w,in rkly Bait Oregonian $2.35 Hi " 1 " ' ' " , j 1 LH v. - w J' 3 Address hast Oregonian, Pendleton. Oregon. Our 46th Semi-Annual Cleanup Sale Begins Monday. Jan. 7. Most stoics with their sales are rilling news papers, sidewalks and store with Phenoni etiallv Phenomenal Hargain News We prefer simply to htnt about our sale in a modest man ner and let you judge for yourself where you can find the greatest reductions. No need to assure you of correct st les and reliable ipialities. -They are here. Our prices on all our winter koo.Is are reduced let these do their own talking. If they could speak they would tell you they were lower than yotl COttld find at any other store in Pendleton. Come and investigate. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store The Big Sale is now on When we advertise a sale, it means "your dollar grows in purchasing value from 25 to 75 per cent." : : : : : : : THAT IS THE GOOD OF THE "BIG SALE." Dress Goods. Underwear. Hoods. Jackets, Hosiery, Blankets Capes. Waists, Comforts, Tailormade Suits, Fascinators, Corsets, Dress skirts. Men's Clothing. Shoes, Petticoats. Overcoats. Furs. Muslin Underwear Wonderful valut'- for the next few day. 86 doS6D gaUTOMitS to select from. A snap for hotel and lodging house keepers. WAuzen hemmed sheets at 25 per eent below regular price. '5 d".en pillow slips at L'o per cent below rtguUr price. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. L- C. I . D .. . cuo jn r i n Lia udu THfc liIRECT KOVKC Tl Montana. Utah, Tolorad" and pii LuHteru Points I tko.ur of tan !..,r... mate,, vis iu HI kll'l D I I. .. . u.il . ... ... u I No Change ot Cars I Pari,.,.,. .OK li ..n Bula I . I , ,. 1 u Kaiulpued WHO New Ordinary f curist Slecncn 1 liirar. . ll.Mml C mwm . i . . . - . Ktcllolnc Chair Car. sole Coaches and bmokrrs ram CumnMalv Vaatlbulcd I .UluriliauuU apply VO K r WAatrtLICY Afoul (i K. A K. Co., Pendleton. Or. Sill11 COHAN. I-4U Aft. i.an'1 Anroi UlTnira St.. Portland. Oregon. w HIV... Washington & Columbia River Railway '2.. t Haul, 8t Louiii, Kan Bt Joe. Omu.ua, and Ilk . asi mini. .. . j v ..... k. "'"13 I MSI HIU tUl wtliMl and poiats 0B the bounj. lr. . .'..Mil... .. , . . . - . jj" auudsy at CM) p. at. Uuii regarding raiaa and .." '. mil ou ur -rtd W. ADAMS Agsut. leHl!Al, u tmUOU- "OU- "alls Walla. Wash. for Infants and Children. The Kind You Halve Alwaje liougbt bus borne the Mltfua ture of i. .is. H. Fletcher, and lias been mad.- under bin peraoual auuervisiou for over . yeurn. Allow no one to deceive jou ii ibis. Counterlits, Juiftutioui, and 'Juat-avs-nwHl" are bat Kxperiiueiits, and . uUaon r tUe health of Chlldreu Experience agalnat Kxuuriuieut. The Kind You Have Always Bought a mm a M Bears the signature oi SI aT AV - - In Use For Over 30 Yeare. CLEARANCE SALE AT THE FAIR. Our Special Reduction on Clothing, Heavy I ndorweur, Ladie- Wrtpi and Wrapp' in oonttalMf until our neseni stcck is redut:ed ufriciently to mak.- loom for our Hprin htock. Consider the prices quoted below. Men's Suits ftoin 5 20 to $14.40. Men's Overcoats, from $3.00 to $12.00. Boys' suits from $1.20 to $0.40. Boys' Overcoats from $i.6u to $3. 20. Ladies' Jackets from $2 so to hoo. Ladies s Capes from $4 uo to $10.40. Ladies' Flannelette wrapjiers from 6iji: to 1 1 .70, See our goods and compare values before l.uyiun elsewbere. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. UKNERAL NEWS. I A train OB tlu Nm-mlu, faliiornia ; Ongoa ruilaitv north ol RtllO, w blown fnm tli traok i WMMMi Si'virl pMtMaMI ari reported in Tlu bodjl W the Into l.iont. Morn II. Mrbar, pwrttMltf in Ibj navy ami 11 nophew of t'rosiifont MfKinlcy, liii taken tnm UN transpirt (imiit at J'an Kranrioio and wnt part for bar fa). General Milon anil OtBfal I'orbin itrt in favor of a i-olonial army iuihIoIIoiI after KiiRland'l Indian army wliero th native" of India r enltrtod and made to do fxeollenl nliee and eanipaiim work. The rtate leitiHlntnre of lllMMWl ii in Mission. The donnvratp have M niajoritv on joint ballot. The ma jority oi the leninlator" are lawyer. there being 'JO of them in the ienate and 38 in ilie house. More than 100 men have lieon con tinea to the hospital at the Brooklyn navy yard daring the last week snffer imi from the urlp. Col. K. Meade, eoin- ' nandtttg the barracks, and Capt. A. T. ! Marix and l.icnt. It, PiekarlAg arc MaOflf the sufferers. It is announced that the tireat Norlhorn railroail has secured the ;reat coal fields in the vicinity of the Crow's Nest puss, in the dumdum Pacific territory, at an alleged UrjM diture of over 16(000,000, A I'rimch line will be built from Montana t tan tlH'se fields. The latest development in the wo man suffrage right, begun over a quar ter of a century ago, when Susan 11. nthony, and her sister, Mary It. Anthony were arrested and fined, in the stand taken by Mary S. Anthony in li e matter of taxation ot her prop erty. She Bends notice to County Treasurer Hamilton, of EtacbMtOT, Jf. Y., that she will not in the future pay taxes except under protest until sho is allowed the right of suffrage. The action will likely result in a test case lieing brought in court. r-AUFIl NORTIIWHST NIWS. The scalp hOWrty law has had a ten deiic.v to decrease the number of coyote in Wallowa county, but there lias beiii a noticeable increase in the numb' r ot iackrabbits, says the Cheft..in. Lii. coin county is laying ciaimi to bei' i the banner w heat-growing county of the ftato of Washington. It is said tin- product ion last year was 7.M, MW bushels, or more than TM.oOn bushels greater than was the product ot Whit man county. The Republican 1'ublisliing Co. has hiicceeded it. I . Alley as proprietor of the ltakcr City Republican. The uiaiiager of the paier is .1. J. Miller, formerly in the employ of the Portland Oragouian, who is an experienced newspajicr man. Freii S. Miller, assistant general freight agent of the Union Pacific in Portland from ins to 1X91, died of typhoid fever in New York, on Pecem ber K. At the time of his death he was wn -president of the II. W. Johns Manufacturing company. The 'ireat Northern has derided to build a cut-off line l'i miles Iouk north westerly from (ireat Kails, Mont., to browning. a point on the main line and extending into the New Atlin mining ilistrict. It will reuueu the mileage between Kaliiell ami Hutte by D0 miles. A. P. Blood was arrested iu Portland on the complaint of Sheriff Keys, of Walla Walla, charged with obtaining I2n on false pretenses, by working a bunco-game on a Walla Walla citizen. The latter states that tie gave the money to Blood to invest in an orchard, which turned out to be an imaginary one. Pretty Is uu adjective which seems to have be come MaopoUaad by the young lady at the typewriter. It is astonishing what an array ot U-autiful women are found in stores and offi- ces. In fart, the typical American beauty will be found sitting at the t pawfitaja ratla r than lolffng in a carriage m the park. Ami yat this pretty young girl needs always to be reminded that " beauty is only skin deep," unless it roots in health. When the health is undermined by womanly diaeobes, the luster soon passes from the eyes, the checks grow thin, the body loses its plumpness. Dr. Pierce's l'a vorite Prescription cures diseases which weaken women and which destroy their strength aud beauty, it establishes regularity, BtOPI weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures trmah- weak- &rverl ytsrt Sfo i .uflrrcd wv. i. ,y trom female wrsancss. (,ruUpus itnd BicuorrhAis, sod lued Or. Hcrce'. fsvono I'ir rijaiu with plcndld rftd," writes hiuuu blwltuo, A Wuk iaUiii, I'.w ",UM lutve U f ,r lew year it Ixit if I .bould sveff have sny re turn of the old trouble would surely try 1 Fsvjt ite Frescrijaiou.' 1 have recoutueuded it to s number "I my Udv frieudi. I .ilwsv. tell thrui to try s boutc. man it tary an- uot benefited by it 2 will jjsy for the mediiirie. In every case Uu-y Lve .ooken lu praise of it " Dr. PiafOa'l Pleasant Mlatl cute auk bea'lachc I ii i CI.KAHsINU ANII IIKA'I M.J i I i i mi: CATARRH CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm K Hi plt-iiaalit UJ U0t, on in i ii uu lii' Jurloua druy. II l gull kly n ' i' 1 1 " i OIvmi i . .' ' i unco il " 1 ' nl, r tUtt Sir ii t M--H).' - Alia Iiitliuiualiou. li.-a - mid bfoiucu ta Meiui.i miv. kvalurw 8cur of I Mif Miid Lint-; i Lartfu UUl-, 50c mI UuiKirl.u or by ull ; TrUl Ulitv, 1m- by uinJl - . i i . 1 i 1 1 i I . -. Wftnt uM., Nuw York. COLON HEAD THE GREAT STORM IS ABOUT OVER. o Southern Pacific Trains Are Once More Moving. SNOWING STILL AT SISSOI, CALIF. With Snow Plows and Plenty ot Hard Work bj MX) Men tbe Blockade Is Broken and Trifllc It Resumed. Ashland, Ore., .Ian. With tln soaptlon of I lawn, Calif., wban it is still snowing all (sunts in the track of the great snowstorm that has been rag ing in northern California and south ern Oregon since New Year night, re port abatement, of the fury of the -I rin. The situation on the Southern Paritir railroad has improved. Last night the olli. inls sucriedel in break ing the blockade which has existed on the Sacramento division south of iMinsintiir. One passenger train was started from there on its way south and one north, with the expectation that they will get through. In addi tion to combatting giuantic snow drifts in the Sacramento canyon and in the deep ruts of the Siskiyou mountains, the railroad has had two landslides south of t'astella to contend with and a force of several hundred men sue- reeded ill . learinc the t-ick. l ive snow plows and an immense for... ol snow sl.ovulers are ..peratn.g south of "Summit" on the Siskiyous and no effort or expense is being spared to rlear the road. Six engines that hauled yesterday's soulhl ound express over the Siskiyous 10 HorbraOK, returning to Ashland, anaotlntered a drift over U feet deep. A snow plow and a large gam.' i men worked all Dighl digging flu in out and it reached Ashland this morning. Passengers on trains Nos. 11 and IB w hich arrived trOBI Portland y sterday are held in Ashland and thoei on No. 11 due here at midnight are also held here. A train was nui.le up hire yes teniae aiteniooti ami started for Port land with local passengers and mail. THE CHINESE INDEMNITY. Ststs Dspsrtmsnt Endeavoring to Bring About an Understanding, Washington, Jan. -The state de partment is making a strong effort to secure an understanding among the powers to serve as a basis for the ad justment of the queston of the in. demnity to be paid, by the Chinese gov- araaMsii It appears, from Conger's twpoftl that it is hoMMess to expect tho foreign in misters at I'. 'kin to reach an agree- i it on this important point ami if tin- problem is to be solved at all it must lie removed from the Pekin OOQDeil and dealt with bv direct diplo matic exchange. Tlio principal ditlirulty in the way is Isdieved to he the enormous indemnities demandiul some of ttie xwers. The attitude of Russia in Marhuria has given rise to considerahlu appre hension here. As m. I n t.l in recent n. HH dispatrhes a series oi regulations have been promulgated by the Russian government lor the administration of atlairn in China, which W"iild s-iii to Ofleiain here to warrant apprehension that the paraiaaaaf aaoapattoa of that territory, with its iopulcioii of 20, 000,000, in m roiiteinplation. Captured Krupp Ouns. TlaO Thin, Jan. ". The ionium ex pedition which went to l.ieng Citing Hi I aptured forty-three Krupp guns and two thousand riflta, CONIiKESSIONAI. FORECAST. The Army Rsorganlzstlon BUI Will Take Up All oi Nasi Week. Washington, Jan. 6. The moat, if no! uli, of nirxl week mi tho senate will lie spent upon further coiiaidera lionofthe army reoruani.ation bill. 'J ho managers hope to ronrlude the tehate Ihurs'lay, hut the chuures ol doing it are slight. ; Senator Pettigrew insists that he will rontinue tiilihosl ring tartirs against the passage hf the bill until his resolution asking for in. formation of tho I'll i I ippiiies has been adopted. Ill the house much of nest week will he devoted to consideration of rivat and harbor and appropriation hills The reapisirtioninent qnaatlOR will orohably hold the Isiards until Monday or Tonsdsv Paul roads is prartically consummated aud that inside of a month the systems will be in effect one. About, three weeks ago, so the story goes, President Hill obtained a loan from Canadian capital lata of KM, 000, 000 and it is added that much of this money went for the purchase of the Northern PaalflC and St. Paul shares. President Hill will leave (or New York next, week, and it is stated that the sole object, of his visit is to put the finishing touches upon one "i the most gigantic railroad deals in recent years, lie denies the resirt that he has bor rowed money in Canada. MORI: BOERS ENTER COLONY. It Is Slated That (Jeneral Dewet Is Not With Thsm. London, Jan. .V Another Itoer rom uiander has entered Cas Colony. Lord Kitchener rabies that the Boafl Oroaaad the Orange River, near Aliwaii to the north, and some of them have appeared in the nelghborlnssl of Khcnnstor. It is doubtlul if Oenerai DaWal is with them. Lord Kitrbener also reisirts that a western party of lloers seems to be making for Calvinia The 'eastern party is broken into small bauds. Calvinia is only two hundred utiles north of Cape Town. SAMUEL J. TILDEN Cl.Ult. A STEAMER IS WRECKED. Captain, Crew or twenty Men and tlx Passenger. Usowned. San irancisro, Jan. '.. The alcamer la.pia, hound from Kureka to Hau Pedro, which left here yesterday, was wrecked on fiuxhiiry reef, at the en trance to the h.whoi, early this morn ing Chief Kiigimier llurrill was washed ashore on an overturned boat, hut still alive. Me telephoned for as m-tan. r hut the onHel slipped off the reel Ulel Went .lnwil I . lore lielp ,w rlvad Captain BsVelj and the . row of twenty men slid six nanseiiirers ar.i all report..! drowned. Tugs have gone to the rescue, hut lilt rri 11 staU.s two live w. re lost before ho left the wreck. The vessel is the proirty of llolheer & i .l'i. ot this city. A BKi RAILROAD DEAL James J. AJ 111 Said to Have Purehaaed Two Bis Hoads. St. Paul. Jan. While no uoutirma tiOO 0OQ id Ui obtained hero from an authoritative source of the reported coiuhination ol the .Northern 1'aclOc, (ireat onh.ru and Chicago, Milwau kee .v tit. Paul railroads, it is the gen eral belief in well informed railway circles, that the deal, if not already a. rouiplished ill fact, is iu the process of consummation. An announcement was made semi-orticisl ly today, that tbe big deal by which tbe Hfll-Mor-iran-Knckeileller interests were to secure . ontrol of the Northern Pacinc and St. Grovsr Cleveland and David B. Hill Are at Work. (taw York, Jan. . The Journal and Advertiser says: Urover Cleveland, David ii. Hill! Daniel s. LanontfWII. liaiiiS. Beet), William 0, Whitney, Jacob A. Center and other democrats are, it is gnnOQDOed, to heroine mem bers ol the Samuel J. Til.len eluh, with headquarters at Mrondway and berenty-second street, articles of Inror Soration which have just been signed pv Justire Levenlritt, in the supreme court. The Blttbi as derlare.l by those who are promoting its interests, is to be tho pioneer in the movement suggested bv ( irover Cleveland, lor "the reorganisa tion ol the democratic party and to promote true democrat ir princii.hes throughout the union." It is to be a national, state and local institution and will seek to have nominated for O0KM only ' "k i in ,ii pure ' .lomnerats, running on "old fashioned" democrat lo platforms. Tried lo Hake Them Work. Il. ira, Portuguese Kast Africa, Jan. :. Tho (iermaii cruiser Hertog arrived w ith LIU Ahyssluiana to work the Bhodeelan mines. The Ahyssinians re fused to work and when the luirhor police tried to reniove them by force one native was killed twenty-six wounded and eight police wounded. Kilty Ahyssinians jumped overboard and escaped. To Rebuild the Cruiser. Washington, Jan. fi. The naval hoard of construction t.slay derided to almost completely rehabilitate the cruiser Raltimore, now lying at the New Y'ork navy yard Her improve ments will involve the expenditure of $600,000 and will take at h ast a year and a half. Ht. Paul, Jan. b. Tho Northern Pacilic ami ( ireat Northern roads this a! torn. mo announced that local passen ger rates iu Montana and Idaho would on February 1 bo rodtMOd from four to three cents per mile, making a uniform rate of three cents per mile over the entire mileage of Isilh systems. Filipinos Make Capture. Manila, Jan. V -Word has reached here that the insurgents raptured two privates of the engineer corps, live scouts and two native policemen live days ago near liutac. A rescuing torce failed to overtake them. Big Business on gloats Kishange. New York, Jan. ft. Today's business on the htock exchange is unsurpassed in this generation, 1,171,000 shares ba ng dissausl of at a ball-. lav session of the exchange. Yu Uslen Kxeeutsd. Paris, Jan. ft, A dispatch from Shanghai nays Yu UbIbB. the former governor ol Hheiisi, wus BaaMOlod Tlecemher 10, on orders given by the empress doyvager. Will Spend SI.00U.ouu. 1'opeka, Jan. 5, The Union Pa. ih. lOad announces thut It will sm,ii.1 II, UOO.tlOO ill Kansas in making Improve ments to its mail. Ouin raul Is Belter. Hague, Jan. '. Prosidenl Kroger is progressing favorably, his condition being much improved ilaee yeiterdaj A CURB fOB -.sis. i co- Cream of Tartar Deslared lu Be an Unfailing Beiuedy. A corrssiiideut wriUis to the Kansas City htar as folloWSI Kindly publish this prescription lor the la-nelll ol the general pttollei The Worst ear. of siuallsix can lai curisi in thrnu days, simply hy the use ol cream ot tartar, line ounce of resin ot tartar dissolved iu a pint ol hot water and drank at in tervals, when colli, Is a cerium never failing remedy. It has curel thousands. N.vur leaves a mark, never causes blindness and avoids tedious lingering. It will check and stamp out Urn di sease ouicker than anything else and saves the great expense that an km sn tilings. Hiiglend's Army and Navy. It was recently slated that Knglahd would be unable to Dope with a swift enemy, and that both tho army and navy is inadequate to meet a sudden invasion. Kngland is, iu this instance, like the individual who allows disease to slowly creep into his system through a stomach too weak to properly digest tin! I.ssl taken inio ii. iu nreiiMn. a.Muh , I.m.m la nothing belter thai, I l,,i. ih r Htomach l itt. rs It cures dyspepsia, constipation, iudiges tiou, liver aud kidney troubles, and as a tonie it is in. "inpural.lc The Hitters strengthens the nerves, pro duces refreshing sleep and gives re newed strength and vigor to the system. r. , .. l.l.,i I v tliM I. hi ii.t.ln ine in the world lor debilitated systems. Tm ,, Kmm that our nrivate revenue Stamp covers the neck of tiie bottle, Steps tbe Cougta an Works on lbs Cold. LaxstUs Bruiuo-Uulnluu Tshlls ours a oold lu una day. Mo ours, uu pay. Price th (US. A HOB THREATENS TO HANG HIM. o Assaulted and Cut the Throat of a Young Woman. JUDGE LYNCH THREATENS 111 OHIO Walter Wlnslock, Aped Twenty One, Says He Will Kill Himself If l tie lob Seeks Vengeance Upon Him. Connellsville, O., Jan, . A mob of angrv farmers, living near Hackney, threaten to Ivmii Walter Wlnslock. aged -I vears, who, after attempting to assault Nellie M..rri. aged 10 vear-. while she was passing through a ravine near here last night, cut her throat. Die girl w ill probably i"t live through the day. Winsloik BBVI he will kill himself if the mob appears. He BOB), fessed this morn.ng to preuicd itat i lig the assault upon the girl. It is con sidered that Wlnslock is a degenerate. It will be -trunge if another Ivm-hing does not occur in Ohio before Sunday, lis excitement ll increasing as the news spreads in the country districts Ten Months In Prison. Walla Welle, Jan. ft. Thomas Rey nolds who was caught in tbe art plant ing "dope" inside the grounds of the state i.enitcntiarv on the night of lleeelnher l', tbe day be was released, was yesterday arraigned before Judge Itrents and pleaded guilty to the charge of smuggling forbidden articles inside the limits of B state institution. He was sentenced by the court to servo a term of 10 months in the prison at this place. The lull punishment of the crime is one year, but the prisoner asked the mercy of the court and the sentence was made shorter accordingly. All on Board Were Lost. Tacohia, Jan. '. Skagwav advices brought .low u by the Victoria sav tho steamer Guy was wrecked a mile and a half below skagwav on Saturday, I ie, euiher '-'-. I'll" tiiiv wus on her way from Skagwav to Haines when the dlseetor occurred. Mm sews was given nut at Skagwav by the steamer Malsd, which passed the wreck 1'ecember L'ft. sin, 1 1 ) ii. i the mo - battered hull ashore on the rocks on the greet side of the canal. It is thought all on board w. re lost. Unglnnd Is In No Hurry. New Yor, Jan. ft, A London World dispatch says: n.bassador Choate him received his instructions on the Nicaraguaii question, II" will usk fur a special inteiview w ith l.oril Nalts- htiry to couter on the SBbjoeti In tbe foreign olhce theopiaion is expressed that Lord Salisbury will be n hurry to come to an issue iit the matter until the st.ii.. department at Washington proven to he urgent Tobacconists Resume Work. LoolSVille, Jan. ft. The ItSH) strik ing employes of the lmlsville steiuinery oi the Continental Totsxcco company, have decided to return to work at once I bOJ will not gel tin. increased wages .iskc.l l.,r. but their other demands, IneladlBf the ubolitioii of docking and permission to leave the 1. 1, lory for dinner, were granted hy the uianagemeiit. Centre or Popuplatlon. Washington, Jan. ft. Tbe census hureitu announces tbe center ol is.puia- tloll will Is. ill latitude t'.l degrees, II minutes and J1' seconds and longitude Hft degrees, Is minutes and M seconds, r at a i.niiit al."iit seven miles south east ol the city of Columbus, Indiana. It has moved west about fourteen u lies in the pusl ten years Cxac Has Lung Olssase. Copenhagen. J. in i. Intelligence has reached bare that th.i . ar is sutler- lug Iroin lung disease. The news has caused great anxiety in 1'anish court circles. The BBBjl will leave lor the south as mo. ii as s.ssihle. NBW TURK MSRKBT. Reported by I. L. Ray a Co., Chisago Board of Trade and New Verb Sloek Baetiange Brokers. January ft. Higher cables started wheat at an advance of a cent over last night's closing. Liverpool closed 0 'I ft against n l-i yesterday. New York opened at al h-s. and alter selling at HI '4 advaaeed fo II TH, closiug at the opening prn e I be primary receipts continue very light and with tbe good foreign demand pri.es should improve. Stocks tower Money, n per cut. Close yesterday, Ha i Opt ii todav , Hfl ft-K. Range todav, HSt, to M Cbaie today, Hg ft-M. Mrs. Harry Wolfofd, who lived at (ireeii IfOUntallli II itt t-ii miles trom l ores! tlrOVS, i . ininltted aunnle Thursilay . Keep Your Blanket s act soft aa new, by witatliing tlitjzo iu GOLD DUST Wtvshing Powder