'3 "Uf .'"is't'-iff T.i ' i in 1 .( . af I . ..laSaftlia". -w ijfST-a.f.rir.v , . ::T""- - -- THE DALLES .-, OREGON A FipiARI- TINE DISPLAY I and that the Venezuelan government is treating with him. Business is be in? resumed, says Hemphill's dispatch, and affairs look more settled. ALL. FOB DEWEY. Fifty ThoaHanrt Men In the Land Parade at New York. NeW YOrk Did HOnOrS tO ade yesterday capped the cli max. Dewey. EVENTFUL DAY IN LUZON New York, Sept. 29. Lons before annriae the Blue Jackets on Admiral Dewey's flagship were hard at work preparing for the most magnificent naval demonstration that baa ever taken place in an American port. A like activity was In progress on other sea fighters riding at anchcr. The scene was a glorious one as the , eun's rays glistened on the white sides "of the larger " vessels and the black hnlla af small ones. The weather could not have been more beautiful. Dewey made his appearance shortly after eight o'clock in undress uniform At 1 o'clock sharp the squadron got under way. It was an inspiring mo ment as the column started up the harbor and the great naval parade be' ' pun to be a reality. The steamer Sandy Hock, having on , board . the mayor and representatives of the city government, steamed alongside of the Olympia. After the Olympia came the cruiser New "Y ork. The Chicago brought up in the rear. Following the New York were the Indiana and the Massachusetts. In the rear of these came the Lancaster, a type of the old navy veseels. then followed the gunboat Marietta, with the auxiliary cruiser Scorpion Abreast were five torpedo boat,, and fall napt n a fVinm t.ha rnvanue cutter Next were the transports Sedgwick, MoPbersoo and' NcClellaa and the hospital ship Missouri. . Then began the civic and maritime aspect of the parade. Having on board the re pre sentatives of the naval militia, came the steamer Monmouth, followed by . i i . r . i 1 . 1 1 militia. Then the General Slocum and Glenn Island with members of general committee and citizens, the Mount Hope with the legislative branch of the city government, the Warwick with the heads of the city departments, and the Mattewan with the members of the press. Then came ninety-eight yachts, led by the Corsair, and Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Erin. After the yachts came one hundred steam ships of the mer chant marine. The third and last division consisted of more than one hundred handsomely decorated tugs, yachts, pleasure crafts, etc. The parade was off the Battery at 1:45, and the crowds assembled there cheered time and again as the warships passed.. From this point until Grant's tomb was reached there was a. succession of scenes of enthusiasm such as has rarely, if' ever, been equalled. The roof of every building commanding a. view of the river was crowded with people who litterally went wild cheer ing the admiral. The crowd waiting at Grant's tomb was the largest ever gathered there. The parade was an hour and fifteen minutes passing Ful ton street. ' MILITARY ACTIVITY. Boers Preparing to Give the British Warm Keception. London, Sept. 26. A meeting of the British cabinet on whose delibera tions practically hangs war or peace in South Africa, began this afternoon. President Kruger's reply to the last note of imperial government has been received and was the pivot of today's discussion. The cabinet adjourned at 3:15 p. m. The ministers were heartly cheered by the waiting crowds. Dispatches from Cape Town con tinue the story of military activity in the Transvaal, in Natal and Cape Colony. The Boers are concentrating in the country contiguous to Natal, where the first outbreak of hostilities is likely to occur. The excitement continues at fever heat. There is great activity at the war office at Pre toria.' The artillery reserves have called out Arrangements to defend the frontier are complete, and the work of equipment is proceeding rapidly. Answer Filed. Toronto, ntario, Sept. 29. The Ontaria government has filed its an swer to the petition of the right of the Michigan lumbermen. It pleads: First, the longstanding provision of the lawll licenses granted must be sub ject to such conditions, regulations and restrictions as may be established from time to time; second, that all regulations were not complied with, the crown lands commissioner had no authority to renew their licenses to the suppliant; third, that the suppli ants acquire no inforceable right in re spect to the licenses beyond a year from date of issue; forth, that the log -export law is intra vires. But the main defence appears to be that the purchasers' enforceable rights are limited to a year license. Immense Swindle at .New Orleans. New Orleans, Sep- 29. Intense excitement prevails on the cotton ex change here and the directors have met and suspended business. The New York marKet closed today and quota tions were from Liverpool. In half an hour the reports showed that the Liverpool market bad jumped nearly a cent. The operators were uc aole to explain the tremendous jump and the belief is that the wires have been tapped and a gigantic swindle game is afoot somewhere. The directors have officially announ ced that today's suspension is due to fraud. It is estimated that the loss suffered here by the swindle is over $100,000. Provisional Government Established. Washington, Sept. 29. Captain Hemphill, commander of the cruiser Detroit, cables the navy department from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, that rumors are current that General Castro, the insurgent leader, has established a par-The city, state and nation united in vast demnnnr.rat.inn wnrt.hv nf LhA hprn f J Manila. The earth trembled under the tread of 50,000 men', and the ai was torn by the shouts of millions The naval parade of Friday was magB iflcentand suberb, but tbe wonder of modern times was the land parade Thousands of proud men of our land and sea forces, the miiitia of 15 states and the veterans of the civil and Span ish-American wars swelled tbe ( r c sion and gave it the dignity in size that it boasted in sentiment. Walls of people miles long streached down the line of march on either side a dense, impregnable mass. Fifth avenue from Fifth ninth street to the Washington Park, at Fourteenth street, where the parade disbanded, was solitary packed with spectators, who overflowed into the buildings, windows and on to the roof lines, sat in embrasures and crowed scarToling. Along Broadwar, where it crossed tbe avenue, the skyscrapers were as crowd ed at the top as on the bottom, and for blocks down tbe intersecting streets, tenants hung from the windows and fire escapes and multitudes of them were on the roof, lying flat on their stomichs, peering down. First in the parade cam the tars of lht Olympia following S.-iii-ia's band and then came the hero of Manila bay, and the officers of the fleet in all tbe glory of their gold laced uniforms and gold-rimuied j cocked huts. All were in open ra rou lies, and at their bead was the inn of the hour. Mayor Van Wyck sat beside Admiral Dewey iu the carriage. The front siat whs banked with bi-Hut-if ul floral pieces The people did Dot baye to give a second glaiioe at the man who features have been blazoned everywhere for weeks. He was recogn ized on the instant, and tbe cheers and buzzahs that had greeted the Olympia's men seemed lame when compared with the shout they raised. It seemed fairly to lift the sky. The gallant captains of the ships en gaged in the destruction of Montojo's fleet, except poor Gridley, who died after tbe battle, followed and also got a rousing welcome. Tbe three ad mirals, Hovvison, Sampson and Philip, as they rode by with their brilliantly accoutersd staff, were easily recognized, and got flattering applause. But it was Rear-Admiral Schley, who divided honors with the central figure of the day. He received a demonstration second only to that of Dewey. People along tbe line of march fairly arose at him shouting their lucerated throats to tbe breaking point. "Hurrah for the hero of Santi ago, " I here is tbe man that smashed Cervera'a-fleet,"-. "Hip, hip. hurrah, for Schley," and kindred .cries came from all parts of the line. The parade closed at ):4D and every body pronounced it the grandest re ception ever givec a returning hero. American Prisoners Re leased by Filipinos. Cord wood Burned Pendleton, Oct. 1 One thousand cords of wood caugh lire in the O. K. & N. yards here yesterday morning, endangering the company's buildings on all sides. Sparks from a wood sawing engine started the fire. H. Kopittke owns the wood. A heavy wind was blowing at the time the con flagration began. The city water was shut off by the engineer in charge of the improvements being made by the Pacific Bridge Company, and no water was obtainable for nearly a quarter of an hour. Thanks to the berolo work of the firemen, the woodyard fire was kept from spreading farther than the one pile in which it started. Two hnndred cords of nood, valued at $800, were destroyed. It was not insured. . Killed In a Drunken Row. Pendleton, Or., Oct. I. James Town send Friday night killed William Hale, commonly known in the country south of Pendleton as "Wild Bill." A sheepman named Tuttle and Hale became involved in a quarrel, all three men being intoxicated, and Hale cut Tuttle badly with a knife. Tuttle was a friend of Towusend, and the last named drew his pistol and shot and killed Hale. The Peace Commission. Manila. Oct. 1. Noon The Filipino psace commission, which arrived at the American lines yesterday morning, brought a request from Aguinaldo that be be permitted to tend a represenata tlve of bis governmont to negotiate for peace' . General Otis refused the re quest. .There will be another conference. Jealous Husband Suicides. PORTLAND.Sept. 29 Walter Clyatt, a plumber living at Albina, shot and killed himself this morning. Before taking his life he shot his wife in the back of the head. . She is still aliyeand the doctors think she will recover. Jealousy Is supposed to have been the cause of the deed. Fire In Grant's Pass. Grnt's Pass, Sept. 29. A fire which started about 1 o'clock today in Wade's grocery store, and' is still burning, has already destroyed Wade's building, one hotel, one confectionery and one bar ber shop. Tbe buildings occupied hy Dixon & McCracken, dry goods, and Jewell's hardware store are now burn ing. Epworth League President Knllsts. Chicago, Sept. 29. Fred O. Brown, president of the Epworth Leage of the Chicago Northern district, has en listed for service in the Philippines. He will leave his home this afternoon for Fort Meade, Pa., where he will join the Forty-seventh regiment of volun teers. ToTransfei Prisoners. Manila, Sept. 29. American au thorities are arranging tbe details for tbe delivery of American prisoners at Angeles. Tbe insurgents have been instructed that they may send a repre sentative to confer with General Otis. provisional government at. Valencia, i The regiment are resting at Porac. Manila, Oct. 1. Yesterday jwas an eventful day at Angelee, where the re lease of 14 American prisoners held by the Filipinos took place.' The FiUp. no commission arrived early followed by the American prisoners. Lh".D a committee of three Spaniards, to negO' tiate for the release of Spanish prison ers, departed up the railroad with a re' tinue of servants and Buffalo carts carrying their baggage. At San Fer nando the train carrying the com mission and prisoners to Manila met a special train crrrying . Major General Otis and Generals La wton, Bates and Schwann to Angeles, on a tour of in spection. A party of correspondents and pho tographers waited in a trench of the American outpost, before the wrecked "bridge across tbe river separating the two armies, and at 9 o'clock a group came down the track waiving nandker chiefs on bamboo polps and haulted before the bridge. The bugle then sounded "'attention," and -Mijor Shields, of General Wheaton's staff, and fivrt soldier's, with raised hand kerchiefs, nicked their wav across the J ridge. The Filipino introduced themselves s Generals A'exanflrius. Lieucenant-Cotonel Crino and Major ' Ortes, the 1aitr of German blood and j ppaki'tg Enirlisn fluently. Tbere soon appeared a second party j of fnu 'fen Americans, marching bp- i tween fiie of Jn?urirp-t' soldiers. They looked thf picture of health, and were dressed in new Filipino uniforms of blue gingham, and carrying mon key's and other presents from their Filipino friends. General Mac Arthur's first inquiry was for Lieutenant Gilmore's party, and General Aiexandrius replied vaguely that they "were in tho north." General MacArrhur asked if they would be released, and General AJex- jandriu paid: .."I "must consult tomorrow, my gornment, before answering." The prisoners unanimously praised their treatment. One man said: "We have been given the best the country afforded fine houses, for quarters, servants, good food, plenty of wine and a money allowance. Aguinaldo visited us and shook bands. Three of the boys rofused to shake hands with him. : ! Judging from the stories of the prisoners, they have been lionized by the Filipinos. They report that five sailors of Naval Cadet Wood's party SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1890 ,m. to i it you can say return the hotr.le hot.tli faithfully, th vou are not benifitdl to vour druggist acd Ke m;ty tbe money." Prica2") ts...r0 Sl.lX). Blake'evani Houghton PROFESSIONAL,. f' d .. v.id Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. MKET1NO..PP t Housing Gathering In Stmt-. the Lone Sta Dallas, Tex., O democratic carnival event of the morninj of William J. Bryt Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. "OVt BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. packed with proniinent democrats representing 4U states, UKlatioma ana 2. Tho two days opened today, the being the arrival n. ihe city is St. Louis, Kansas have delegations COME WITH A WHITE FLAG This Is Otis' Message to Ag-uinaldo. his departure for Hawaii. It is under smalllmpdrtance is' attached" to their judgement, they agree in saying that the Filipino1 all say that they are "tired of war, bul will fight for inde pendence to the last.' The released soldiers also say tbe idea of Indepen dence has taken a firm hold on the FilipiTios, and they threaten if con quered to exterminate the Ara.HricD.DS by assassination. AgruinaHo seemed popular among all tbe people the prisoners met. The country they say, is full of rich crops. ' Remarkable .Rescue. .Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaiafield, 111., makes tbe ita;emenc. that she caugrht cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but graw worse. He told her 9he was a hopeless victim of con sumption and that ' no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion; she bought a bottle aDd to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. 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All fuch overtured wer rejected, and ih envoys were informed that the only thing the Doited Stales will recognize is a white fl ig and the grounding of arms. He also informer the envoys that such capitulation on the part of tbe insurgents should come quickly in order to avoid the conse quences of active war, as the United States does not intend to permit any delay in the matter The course of General Otis is ap proved at the war department. KOAM WANTS VINDICATION. Will Apply to Congress for a Coat of Whitewash. New York, Oct. 2. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Brigadier General Charles P. Egan, who was suspended from rank and duty as a result of the language em ployed by him before the war investi gating commission, hopes to obtain vindication from congress during the coming session. General Eagan is at Washington to settle matters connected with the fur niture of tbe bouse he occupied before Indian Territory, Citv and Milwaukee) here to work for the! next national con ention. While the prospective arrival of Bryan kept many U town during the morning, the state fkir grounds early showed signs of the jgreat crowd that had gathered to hea tl e flood of demo cratic oratory that ii promised. Meetings-were arranged for morning, after noon and evening, -each with its at tractions of national leaders. . There was no end of enthusiasm, and each speaker waa made to feel that his words for the democratic cause had fallen upon wilting ears. Mr. Bryan arrived on tbe grounds shortly after 10 o'clock, and was ac corded a great ovation. Among those who surrounded him on the speakers' stand were Hon. O. H. P. Belmont of New York: Governor Sawyers, of Texas; ex-Governor Reagan and all the Texas congressional d-!eg:ition. 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Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. To Care Constipation Vorever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25s. nC.CC. tail to cure, druggists refund money. DEPART FROM THB DALLES AHR Fast Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. - Fast Mail, WortQ, Omana, Kan- -- Mu- Jli4(-P- mas- City, Sttr- Louw,J-2:6& p. m. Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, " e Flyer Minneapolis, St Paul, Flyer 6:25p.m. Duluth, Milwauke, 6:01) a.m. Chicago and East. 8p.m. FRON PORTLAND 4 p.m. Ocean Steamships All S.i'ling Dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco Steamers leave Port land every Uve days. 8 p. m. Columbia River 4 p.m. El. Sunday Steamers Ex.Sundar Saturday 10 p.m. To Astoria and Way. Landings. Ia.m. Willamette River 4 :30 p. m. Ex.Sunday Ex.Suncay Oregon City, Newberg, Salem St Wav-Land's 7 a.m. Willamette and Yamhill 3:30 p.m. Tue8,Thur, Rivers. Mon.,Wed. and Sat and Fri. Oregon City, Dayton,and Way-Landings. 8 s. m. Willamette River . 4:30 p.m. Tues, Thur Tues.Thur. and Sat- Port'and to Corvallis and Sat and Way-Landings Snake River. Lv Riparia Lv. Lew'n dally Riparia to Lewiston, daily Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take train No. 4, leaving Tbe Dalles at 5:30 P. M . to make direct connections, returning, making di rect connections at Heppner Junction with No 1, arriving at The Dalles at 3:16 p. m. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not caray passengers: arrives 2:50 a. m., departs 3:50 a. m. No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4 :0 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. 21, west-bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p. m., departs 9:30 p.m. No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 5-15 p. m. departs 8:30 a. m. For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s a ent The Dalies, or address W. H. HURLBTJKT, Gen, Pass. Acent Portland. Oregon J Ireland Agent. The Dalles Ailments of Little People require more careful treatment than in the case of adults. The juvenile system cannot stand strong remedies and is easily effected by impure drugs. Be sure the doctor's prescriptions are "compounded accurately and from Drugs of Absolute Purity Bring them here. The quality of everything used is high grade. We carry a line of Infant's Foods, Toilet Articles, etc. m. Z. DONNELL THE DROOG1ST BreyOHSiifl'liillOElillSSlI The direct 'route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenio Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME.... U Days to SALT LAKE 2b Days to DENVER 3 Days to CHICAGO 4 Days to NEW .YORK Free Reclining; Chair Cars, Upbol- sterea Tourist siee-Ding (Jars, and Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information apply to JAS. IRELAND. Agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalles, Oregon. C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'i Agent 124 Third St.. Portland. Or Healthful Hints Sl.Qfi BUYS A $3.50 SUIT S.OUO CKLKBSATkOU!ITVIIUKOlT"bl nt uadaaM kiM. Begalar tt.iO Bar' t- FiM Kaee-Fut BsiU rout u SI. 93. A NEW 811T FHKK for any of these suits which don't give satisfactory wean Send Wo Money. dtZ' tale tc f -my and say whether large or mall for acre, and we will send you the trait by express. C.O.D., subject to examin ation. You can examine It at Tour express office and If found perfectly satisfactory and equal to suits sold in your town fof VS. so, pay your express airent ear apaciat offer price, $1.05 and esprrw ehanrrs beys froai 4 to IS years or ago, aad ar retallc-i verywhere at 3.50. Slide wltb double Seal and knees, tateot iyU as Illustrated, made from a soectal wcarmlllair, heavy ALL-WOOL Oakwcil eaaoiaere, neat, handsome pat em, fine serve lining, Claytea patent Interlining, pad ling, staying and reinforcing, silk and linen sewing, liar-Made threasrhoat, a suit any boy or parent would De proud of. fr"Olt FRKB CLOTH SAMPLES of Boya' Ctotking Baits, oTercoats or ulsters), for boys 4 TO 19 YKAHtt, artto lor Baaiple Bwk Vo. DOC contains fashion plates, tape measure and full Instructions how to order. ' finiu m4 Overeoau siado f order froai ap Samples sent free on application. address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, III. . Ca. arattsiamhlTsallaala, dllr 4 WW BRANCH OEFICE Oregon Viavi Co, Room 7. over French" Co's. Bank. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m. . j Charlotte F. Roberts, Local Manager Free health lecture every Thursday afternooc 1 3 D. m LOUIS OAKES, Successors to J. H. B laker T EXPRESSMAN Goods Delivered to Aay the Orcy. Part o Don't forget the baby and hieuaeedt We pive you "inny helpful hints healtd and supp! tiie means for carry ing them out. C line of toilet ar ticles, for baby and his mother, is com plete, fastidious and of highest hygen c worth. BIAKELEY & BOUGHTOX Up-to-Date Pbarraacistii 176 Second Street. - St Mary's Academy 7 , Under the Direction . . of the : : : : : Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, Wasco Co., Oregon This institution is pleasantly Bltuated near the Columbia on the line of the railroad; thence it is easy of access for all who desire to secure a comfortable home and a progressive seat of learning for their daughters or waids. The location of the Academy Is one ft the most healthy on the Pacific slope, this portion of Oregon beingproverbial for its pure water, bracing, air and pioturesque scenery. The Academy is incorporated and authorized by the state to confer Academic honors. Board and tuition per scholastio year, tUSO. Studies will be resumed Tuesday, Sept. 6th For detailed informatian apply to the Slater Superior. july 1-2 m Extras for all lnucliiiies'we handle. If you want anything: in'tho line of Agricultural Implements call on W. A. Johnston, The Dalles, Oregon Z. F. MOODY i ri in in r ii ittTui Willi ana MwariiM m u 391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Railroad-Depot.) '" ConsignmeDts Solicited Prompt attention wiirbe paid to thosewho favor me with their pairorja?- THE CELEBRATED Golumb a AUGUST BUCHLER, ro This well-known brewery is now turning ou' the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good healthful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will he placed on the market East Second Street The Dalles, : Oregon Tlie ver37- "best White Lily Tea and Clover Lawn Butter. If they do not give satisfaction, bring them back and get your money. Sold only by C. S. Smith, East End -Oroce For Pure, Fresh GROCERIES, call up 'Phone 270,and they will be delivered at your door. iRO"w:e Sz. co. Headquarters for Roche TIarber Lime. San Juan Lime, Trowel Brand Cement. Pine Lumber and Boxes, Sash and Boors, Paints and Oils. FRUIT BOXES! FRUIT BOXES! Fruit boxes, Plum Crates Filled 7ic Cantalope Crates .9e Apple Boxes 8c Pear Boxes 7c Peach and Tomato Boxes 4c Half Crates 60 From new mill and lumber Headqua.-ters for the sales of Mitchell : Farm : and : Spring: : Wagons J. 1. Case Plows, Bissell Chilled Plows, Iloosier Drills, Champioi. Mowers, Binders and Reapers, Champion Hay Itakes, Henney Buggies. ... 1 C-iJ - I- i -V.ic-. 'VI OOE-FREEl our c-fiVilKve for i.rinz an 4 3 tint .i :i i'i'.'t)" lT HU', '.'uhutilts ttixUMtKUM Vi '(Ufv .;- .ens. i.v libidw-AnW, D.ccvco'iii.iww aitd lc t-af . . (o,.. rKolriS LOWtSI MHtLE- ' . ;lcC'N LVCfiVfnGintift-m. tl.'t, Dr- '.,.' .. , rftwciiy, Muva, KH);.-, iiuirtkrk, I'lrntfti, htnin - . t- :u: i ii.-f, Slu.rtnl InMraAti ntk, itrntrn, Vtf-im i ;-j , j.j't vour ft-trt L. fjtcr tt htun p -' i1' :. 'A v.i.t ;'- cih him tium trvhrVni: v-nj ' -..r. - .:iai. jUtt iMw to ordar. bow mui-h UiufreiKttla . .1 :.p rtn rfvtiiinir to vour town. . ; costs w early i.oo. " ' C fc" i f- ';:t t,Uli r,i"!wwt oat .- ,. i ; li e pftitr .mrl tr lt hook will le mm io . (. ': -.' a..ni ,. you ion'i a ft 'nrtta Kli tirni ' '; r, ..il. at ft (:y't' the lfvr'!. n-i-l"i pnoK if t f f; . S3 SAVS ABOUT THIS CAT LOCt'f f p 'M .lu.iitiit of buhiiJCM iiifoniUou." illUUtMapoUl i . isv - a woiuier. vnnrhrficr (.n. H.J I. ulna. - I..-?.-.,: & Co. it. rme of the Urgutt buusrM of Its kln4 in i -n. i "' i, -fi Ititr (k-vitn. 5LjU' -i.ian-.jn .ii;prtKuaAaV .;--; i. t' forms one ol the finefrt nhnpntnir mlumtliaA Th!'Irt"ar:'.UtTTJ-i i. a Tajt d"a.rtTiit ftrw b ;..( n." .tJanta "oiii,tttMtion. . , Their cl! ;ue !.t ctrtninU a n r-'iirMit f i-r r,,nrirdfti (."iilcatro Kpworth Hrrald. A law f'niui i b-T','-'-'l i-'nu'iH'lIhiiT tli-1 " f hi ' f"iuii'ti" In all pubtlo rhnola.M-TheHoii.O. A. RonUitoaa aaM J91 f a klmlMr "tr. SK;i KM nTl 4TtM Kaa4 jttm will i-! tk Uti by rolitiiMU. uJdress, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILL.. U.S.A I. -