Portland Library r MtnITAHBKK, VluieHXT CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1899. NO 42 IIMBS-MOIJIITAIBiBKB. " BOERS GET FIRST BLOOD 7 English Armored Train DestroyedFifteen English Killed. London, Oct. 13. The Evening NewS publishes tne following dispatch (mm Cane Town: Armored train has been destroyed south of Maleking. TMtMa British trooDS killled. Boers ahelled the wreckage after' the train . was destroyed." An official diBDatch received at the Colonial office says: "Armored train was destroyed near Kraaipan station . while on the way to Mafekinjr with (runs." This disposes of the fear that manr women and abildren were in volved in the disaster. LONDON, Oct. 13. A dispatch from Paris late this afternoon says' the Boers, with twelve euns, are preparing . to assault Mafeking. London, Oct. .13. The announce ment that Boers destroyed an armored train on the western border of the transvaal is calculated to bring home to the man in-tbe-street" the realities of war. Attempts are made to liken the occurrence to the blowing up of the tJ. S. battleship, Maine, in Havana harbor, but that event occurred in times of peace. The JQer were (Joubt? less within their rights as belligerents if they are responsible fop the destruc tion of the train. TBI WAI highly of their bravery. Chaplain Hull, of the First Montana regiment, gave the volunteers the highest praise. General Frederick Funston, formerly I colonel of the Kansas regiment, spoke briefly of the campaign and the patrio tism exhibited by the American sold iers in the Philippine. CoDgresaiomil Committee Coming. Washington, Oct. 15. A subcom mittee of the industrial commission will leave Washington some time in November for the Pacific coast, where extensive examinations will be made through Oregon. Washington and California into all conditions of labor. In its operations this subcommittee will foliow the same lines of research that are adopted by the commission at Washington. The subcommittee will be presided over by Senator Kyle, of South Dakota, and will consist of E. E. Conger, A. L. Harris, liepresenta' tive John J. Gardner, of New Jersey, and Representative L. F. Livingston, of Georgia. Yacht Kace AgalD Postponed. Mew YORK, Oct. 13. The prospect for a race between the Columbia and Shamrock in the present series of con tests for America's cup were not bright at 7 o.clock this morning. The same old fog bung over the upper bay. although there was more life in the air and the waters were not as glasslike as on preyious days. What little wind was blowing came from the North west. At 10:30 the wind had not increased to any appreciable extent and a dense fog settled over the course. . There being no prospect of a clearing the race was postponed until tomorrow, THE BOERS WERE REPULSED but lney bueeeeaea in Blowing Up a Train. qVKEK opposeu to Poller Mured Befit Would be Trouble soma, but Not Dn(teron, Niw Yohk. Oct. 15. A dispatch - to the World from London says: Queen Victoria's efforts to maintain neace has been a sore obstacle to Colonial Secretary Chamberlain and the war party. She was aided in the cabinet chieflv by Prime Minister Salisbury, and the Duke of Devon shire, the latter of whom, the lord president of the council of ministers, aas incurred the bitter hostility of the jingoes by making two speeches de claring peace stui possible atter up, Chamberlain and Sir Alfred Millner, - the British high commissioner in South Africa, had irrevocably com mitted themselves to war. Bad Dev onshire succeded, Chamberlain's resig nation would have been inevitable. The chancellor of the exchequer. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, is also under stood to bq opposed to the war, prin- eipa'Uy oecaiise of fcis profqni pro fessional uenonal distrust of Chamber lain. , When General Buller, after being designated as commander-in-chief of the British forces in South Africa, went to Balmoral to take his official leave of his sovereign, the queen Im- Dressed noon him her hatred of war and her desire for its rapid termina tion, peneral Buller assured her majesty bis conviction was that "the war will be troublesome, but ngt dangerous.'' Kan ton on the Biraatlon. Chicago, Oct. 13. A special to he Times-Herald from San Francisco says ''J see no reason why the Americans should not be the soja masters gf the Philippines by March next year.1' This is the opinion of Brigadier Gen eral Funston, "The situation in the Island," be says, "has reached a stage where it is easy to cope with it. There must be no temporizing, no wasted sympathy, no foolish sentiment. It must be a case ot fijht. The Filipinos are in such a frame of mind that they will not yield until throughly thrashed. Aguinaldo is shewd but not clever. If the people could be induced to accept jhe Situation they would desert him tomorrow. If the American . army fights them at every band I believe they will come flocking into our camp and will have no further use for that prince of confidence operators, Aguin aldo. AFTER BIG GAME. lawtoa and Mac Arthur .North. New Yoek, Oct. 13. A the "Herald Will Move Bpecial to from Washington says: While General Scb wan is engaged in scattering the enemy in Cavite pro vince, Generals Lawton and Mac Arthur are making preparations for an important movement to the north in the hope of tapping Aguinaldo and bis forces between the three coj umns. - General Scbwan's movement, to the southward of Manila is more in itie nature of a demonstration, -and for the purpose of scattering insurgents who have intrenched themselves in Cavite province, the borne of Aguinaldo and the nest of the rebellion. Baking Belief Fund, CAPETOWN. Oct. 13. Mr. Hofmeyer, In bis appeal issued under the auspices of the Afrikander Fund, asking for subscriptions for the relief of the widows and families of burghers killed in the Transvaal conflict, says that notwithstanding strenuous efforts to preserve peace, war has been virtually declared. He says that there are few Afrikanders who are not bound by the ties of relationship and friendship with the inhabitants of both republics, and that they should express tbeir natural sympathy. Their duty as British subjects for bids them from taking up their wea pons, and joining in the work of war fare. Accordingly, be appeals to each to contribute the utmost possible. Beception to Volunteers. Oakland, Cal., Oct. 15. The Mon tana and Kansas volunteer regiments were given a rousing reception in this city in honor of their return from Manila. A parade was formed to escort the soldiers through the city. At the Exposition building an address of wel come was delivered by Mayor W. K. Snow. General Shatter made a short address. He commended the men for 'the excellent service they had done in tbe Philippine campaign and spoke Baert WJI1 Fight to, a Flniah. Pretoria, oct. 15 The Cape gov? prnroent gas advised the telegraph department here that no futher tele. grama will be receiyed frpiq the repub lie, Commnnioatlons by way of Natal, however, is still eucu. All reports frpm voiksrust agree that the burghers there are unanimous in the opinion that the settlement this time must be conclusive. Thev are not anxious to fight, but they prefer fighting to giving their assent to an unsatisfactory solution of the crisis. Stratton Escapes. Denver, Oct. 13. James K. Strat- ton, the noted mail box robber and forger, hag escaped from, phe peniten tiary at tJanyqn Ulty, where ne.was serving a -sentence Of a years-im prisonment, in a most mysterious man. uer, Warden Hoyt says no tools were used and be beiyes the prisoner must have reoeived help from some on on the Inside. Sr&tton escaped from the same prison in . September 1893, and was recaptured a year later in Chicago. London, Oct. 15. According to dis patches from the front, the Boers have made several attaks upon Mafeking, all of which have been repulsed. In connection with the rumored at tack upon Mafeking, a disquieting re port comes from Pretoria to the effect that tho Rustenburg and Marico com mands have crossed the border and en tered the Booigrond territory between Lichtenburg and Mafeking. blowing up a bridge over the Malopopo river aud destroying a trainload of dynamite and the track. As Mafeking depends Roalgrond for its water supply, the significance of this move is evident. The Exchange Telegraph Company received a dispatch from Cape Town saying the Boers have blown up an other armored train carrying telegraph operators from Mafeking. The Boers it is reported, have seized a railroad station north of Fourteen Streams, between Vryburg and Kim- berly. Fighting is still continuing in the neighborhood. Latest reports from Vryburg say the armored train that was destroyed at Kraaipan contained in addition to Nesbitt's force, a number of workmen and six residents of Maribogo. south of Mafekina. who, on hearing of the Boer advance, took refuge on the train. When Dewey Visits Chicago. Pbicapq, Qq$. i5 CbicagQ baa begun to arrange for a aelehration to Admiral Dewey. , The committee of the oitycouncil appointed to arrange a celebration in honor at the admiral met at the Grand Paoiflc hotel. Mayor Harrison presiding. The mayor announced that word had come from Admiral Dewey that he would likely visit the West in Novem ber, the exact dates to be furnished- before November 1. THE WAR IN AFRICA Boers Thought to Have Attaeked Kimberley London, Oct. 16. The gradual cut ting off of outlying points at the scene of hostilities in South Africa from telegraphic communication reduces ac curate news obtainable to a minimum. Thus far, therefore, no reliable inforr nation has been reoeived of any actual fighting, except at Kraaipan and an occasional exchange of shots at various outposts. There Is no lack of circum stantial stories regarding fightug at various points, but these are scarcely published before they are denied. The only salient facts in this morn ing's telegrams are that the Boers have advanced beyond Newcastle and formed a laager near Danhuser about 12 miles north of Dundee; that Kim berley is isolated and probably in vested. Kimberly b.as thus become the im mediate center of interest. The last message from Kimberly prior to the cutting of the telegraph and railway by the Boers, said: "All troups at Kimberley are well.'' fou Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 pts. 50 cts. and 91.00 does not cure, take the bottle back and we will refund your money, bold lor over nity years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, dru- dists. Cabinet Council In London. London, Oct. 13. The oabiaet met in counoil at noon today. Public in terest in decisions was very keen. Salisbury and Chamberlain, who are popular favorites, were cheered as they arrived.- Although the latest phrase of the situation in South Africa was considered the principal business, arrangement were made for the ass ambling of parliment next Tuesday and other preliminaries. Council ad jurned at 2 o'clock. Murder In First Decree. Pendleton, Or., Oct. 15. The grand jury yesterday found, an indict ment for murder in tae first degree against Tim Townsend, accused of murdering William Bale, at Dale, on September 23. To vnsend has not yet been arraigned, and the day o the trial has, therefore, not yet been set. Sick Headache. The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tne great blood puri fier and tissue builder. Money re funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. MASSIE IS MOT GUILTY That Was thp Jury's Verdict on the Second Trial. St. Helens, Or., Oct. 15. A verdict of not guilty was returned at 1 o'clock Saturday morning by the jury in the ease against ex-Sheriff G. A. Massie. The jury retired at 7 o,clock in the evening, and it is stated that only four ballots were taken. The first ballot was 9 for acquittal and 3 for conviction; the second ballot, 10 to 2: q third, 1 1 to 1, and finally tb,a last man yielded. Alalia was accused of embezzling tax moneys while he was sheriff. This was his second trial. The jury at the former trial disagreed. The trial just closed was largely attended, people oomlng to hear it from Rainier, Ver- nonla and other points. One of the influences that doubtless had some bearing on the result was the fact that Massie was shown to, ba.Y9 had dealings wib locals persons or iqtitutiqna supposed not to have been above profiting at his expense, and the impression was created that Massie suffered ' from such relations. The defense, of course, made the most or this. Immediate Advance Expected. London, Oct. 13. The second edition of the Standard says that a dispatch from Ladysmith dated yesterday morn ing says it is again reported that the Boers have occupied Lirg Nek, the yoqnger burghers insisting upon the occupation, despite more prudent counsels. Telegraph wires connecting the Free State haye been cut, and a immed iate advance of the Boers, is anticip ated, 1 OB For Africa. London, Oct. 15. General Si." Rei vers Buller, who will have ohief com mand in South Africa, accompanied by his staff, left Waterloo station Friday afternoon for Southampton, where he will board the Dunottar Castle for the Cape. 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The worst cases releiyed immediately Price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. Passenger. Steamer Burned. New York, Oct. 15 The Bridge port line steamer Nutmeg State was burned in Long Island sound, off Sands Point, L. I., at sunrise yesterday morn ing, and 10 persons were burned to death or drowned. Many a lxver Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action ou the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold foi years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. Mora English Troops Arrive. BuRBAN, Oct. 13. The First and Second battalions of the Manchester regiment, under lieutenant-Colonels Curran and Ridley, haye arrived at Ladysmith. Female Btage'Kobber Escaees. TUCSON, Ariz , Oct. 13. Pearl Hart, a female Etage robber, broke jail this morning by cutting an opening through the wall ten feet above the level of the cell floor. TOUGH JOB ON II AND. It Will Be Six Weeks Before British Can Be Aggressive. New York, Oct 16. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: After three days of alarms and sensations there is general impatience over the vagaries ot catch-penny journalism, and an increasing disposition to criti cise the government for waiting too long before providing adequately for the defense of the imperial possessions io South Africa. Sir Charles Dilke is known to have strong views on the subject, and will probably take a line of his own when parliamant meet, unless George Wyndham silences him in advance by a satisfactory statement of the details of the military prepara lions. a nign military official is quoted as saying that Ens-land now has the toughest job wbiiih she has undertaken in very many years. The experts agree that the British forces must re main on the defensive fully six weeks, and that the war will not be ended this year. Same of them assume that the delay will be demoralizing to the Boers, and will force them to attack strongly intrenched positions where they cannot choose their own gronnd Masterly inactivity has followed Sir George White's reconnoisance iu Natal. It is now doubted whether General White was actually trailing his coat or merely practicing his sub ordinates in handling a large compli cated column in a difficult country His force is still reported at Lady smith, but in several newspapers the latest messages reoeived are dated Fri- ay. Anxiety centers in Mafeking. The wires being cut all communication with the place is suspended, and it is ot known whether reinforcements ave yet reached Colonel Baden Powell. If not, he is resisting 8000 Boers with a force of 600. Yet the opinion expressed in milirary ciroles that Colonel Baden-Powell's re sources and almost uncanny-luck may pull him through. Asftaying. If you want rock assayed for mineral Dring or send to Unas, summers, care of TJmasilla House, The Dalles Oregon. Charges 50 per element. Satisfaction garanteed. d and wlm. WaBgon's Ups and Downs. Boston, Oct. 16. Among the mem bers of the forty-sixth regiment, which will leave for Manila, via San Fran ciseo, tomorrow, is Sergeant James A. Wasaun, graduate of West Point, and and ex-paymaster in tho army. Was- son graduated from the academy at the head of his class, was promoted in the service, was sent to Egypt by President Grant to assist the khedive in reorgan izing the army, and subsequently went on a similar mission to Japan, where he arose to high favor. Returning to the army of the United ' tates he fell lata evil ways, became f ort in his accounts, and was cash i red. He became a oivil engineer in Missouri, then went to Japan and helped that country in the-war with China. Now be has re-entered the American military service as a non commissioned officer. No Bight to Ugliness. 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Rear-Admiral Philip Hichborn, chief constructor of the navy, makes, this estimate in his annual report for the fiscal year ending July 1 last, which he has just submitted to the secretary of the navy. Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blond means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- unties trom tne Ooay. Begin to-aay to anish Dimples, boils, blotches, blackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Rstray Hotter. Notice is hereby gives that I have aken up and posted 25 bead of sheep branded with M, and marked with slit in right ear and crop off left ear, and will sell the same at public anction, at my place on Mill creek, Wasco county, Oregon, six months from the date of this notice, Oct. 0, 1899. Theo. Mesplie. Oar Forces, in the Philippines. New York, Oct. 16. A special to the Herald from Washington says: The combined military and naval forces of the United States in the Philippines when all the troops and ships now under orders reach their destination will aggregate more than 70,000 men and 45 war vessels. The last of these forces will arrive in Manila early in December. Educate Your Howels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cw-e constipation forever. 10c. 25c II C C. C. fail, druggists refund money. ,A good watch free with every suit or oyercoat, boys' or mens', at Pease and Mays. Clark & Falk's flavoring extracts are fresh and pure. Ask you,r grocer for them The Bicycle Doctor. When your wheel is sick and in need of fixing take it to Charlie Burchtorf, Second street, next to Gunning's blacksmith shop. Full line of bicycle supplies carried in stock. Agent for the celebrated Rambler. tf ' To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Gundy Cathartic. 10c or 25c If C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. 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Western Union Cable-Boat, Oct. 16 Columbia crossed fioish line at 3:54 in a mass of canvas, amid the shrieking of whistles of the few boats present. Shamrock finished at 4:05:001, unofficial time. Boat Wanda, Off Long Beach, Oct. 16. Result of the finish fight between ; .Columbia..: , and Shamrock for America's - cup and yachting supremacy of the world is a complete victory for the American boat, the American skipper and the American crew. Columbia did it all iu windward work. She surprised even those who knew her best. It was not a hard thrash to the outer buoy, but a good beat in the topsail breeze with something of a sea on. At no time after Columbta began to pull away to the windward, 10 minutes after the starting gun was fired, was the first race of the series in doubt, The defender rounded the outer 'mark 9 minutes and 47 seconds ahead, official time. Volcanic Krnptlons Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. 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There are 100 acres in cul tivation, good house, barn and other outbuildings, shed room for 100 head of horses, splendid spring of water, nice roune orchard Dearine iruit. a popu- ar stand on the road that takes in from $100 to 200 a month. To be sold on reasonable terms. Call at this office or address W. X. WILEY, my2d-w Antelope, Or. S2.45 GOLD PLATED Cut this ad. out and send to us. SKSiD KG BOSKY and we will Mnq you this watcn ty express, u. U. u. tmbJect to examination. Voa ean examine it at ytmr expra ( ana IX iounu pnwuj mi MM torr, muttliT a rvpreMi lasverjr way qal f wslea ss. 7m to . im unaer men muieaainir aetsenpttons as KisHa Style, Ascrksa Hiyia, uif riua ories: LlkeSXO.OO4S0-O0Ol4 FiUd WalehM, mtm. If ou and it the equal or better than any of tne watches, pay tmm aiprcsa mmrmt OL R PRICE, .& ana express cnarges. Don't be Deceived mj eatcky adnrtlacaisats which would lead you to believe yon eou la gret a BX&.0O mr S&0.00 vatek for ft. 7 ft 96.3 &, vim w stll the aawa wsteh f ar f.2 . 4 5 OUR SM5WATCH ZZ'tJL" ftraofUpea Face, stem wind and set, Mid plated, handeom- ly enpraTed and polished, teaks Ilka a kitrk-tr Roldlilcd aa l a great tradias; watea movement isa nickel 7-jeweled stem wind American, warranted, and a (rood time keeper. For Watekea trmm 9H eaals ea, jrold-llled wateke SS. & aad ib, writ for It W alck sad Jewelrj CatalMne. "". SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Chicago (Beers, iiqwiswi se 17 ii "j Qregon Bakery and O-JEZE A. KELLER, Prop'r. tad Am prepared to larnisb families,- hotels restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies, Fresh Oysters Served iix Every Style. Second Street, next door to The Dalles National Bank .ERVITASSE Cures Impotency, Night Emissions am wasting diseases, all effects of self b abuse, or excess and indis t' SJt cretion. Aiierve tonic and 11 blood builder. Brings the restores the fire of youth 45S5 By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes tor $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund tne money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILU Sole by Blakeley &. Houghton, The Bailee, Oregon.. Jalles-Pnplle CHARLES FRANK --OF THE Butchers k Farmers EXCHANGE Keeps on draught the celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowledged the best beer in The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON H ND STAGE LINE. Through Trip in 23 Honrs Leave The Dalles every morning at 8 o'clock. Unaer new managemea 1 1 Conducted on Dust iness principles 1 Passenger Rates: Dalles to Prtneville 110.00 Dalles to Antelope .00 Freight rates, to Prtneville 4 cents; to An telope, 3 cents. C. M. CORNETT, Prop'r. Office at Umatilla Uous . To Core L Grippe in Two Days Take Laxitive ' Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25o. ' M. H. JOHNSTON, . Headquartcrscf or . Uite Headers, Milwaukee Cbaiolcss ail Columbia Mowers ad Hedge Rate l Extraslforall machines'we handle. If you want anything in the line of Agricultural Implements call on W. A. Johnston, The Dalles, Oregon Z. F. MOODY General Commission and Forwarding Merchant 391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE6T. ' (Adjoining Railroad-Depot.) Consignments Solicited Prompt attention will.be paid to those who favor'me with their patronage The Eleventh Annual Exhibition Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Embracing the counties of W2sgo, wm, Gilliam, morrow, Ciook & oiainia ..will be held at Antelope, Wasco County, Oregon, i On the grounds of the Antelope Fair Association, Goimeiii M IB, 1899, roitipg Mi Dags. A liberal amount in Gash Premiums for Agricul-, tural, Stock and Mechanical Exhibits, WorksJ of Art and Fancy "Work and for Trials of Speed. $1,500 Cash Given by the State for ."Agricul tural Exhibits. J. O. MACK.. Secretary. A. S. Mac ALLISTER, President. Pioneer Bakery....... I have reopened this well known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply everybody with BREAD, PIES and CAKE Also, all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries Pioneer Grocer. si ILLUSTRATED GATALDGUE.FREEI Tti'S phiCVCi 0PED1A ! our cabtlomie for tpiintr and n mi jiii-A it u i' a Li liicii? in uze, cuuuudi tliuuvruida vi qu tauonsanj tllunlmtions, the handsomest. mortoompW'Uand lor priced cutAluKm ,-ver puM.M.eO. NAtf ESTHE LOWEST WHOLE SALE CHICAGO PnlCEaON EVERYTHING lai Mfcim. CM., Dm to. wt, buur, llalear Jaw-dry, Mtc, Kun, Hufreb-, I'trria, Swlg Mfcinni, Itkjeln, Ontuw, fUaw, Minlc! iMlnwrali, lrup, Yhmim iraptitc lifKxU . TttllB junt what your storekeeper at borne mat By for wuul be bars and will prevent him from orvrrbanrintc yo ou what you buy, explains Just bow to order. bowrnuofcUialrtuttit, express or mall tll be on anything to your town. THE BIC BOOK COSTS US NEARLY SI.OO. A flllO COrC ATCTD -'ul 111 dvrufnm1 oof JUPf r ittt Vlrrtrt and send to us with loa, im tampH to buip to pay the poUv and tbe ftijr Book will be nent to you ikKR qj pMipaio, ana 11 you uun mmj wuriu ibic the 10 cvntM yon send, as a key to the lowest wholesale prices oC everytmntr. nay so. ana we win innatriv mam ywar ir WhA Tnfc KKtSB A1 1 1A a inouuincAl (Minn.) Tribune. A wonderful piece of work. Waahlnjrton National Tribune The catalotrue is a wonder." Manchester N. H.) Lnlon. "Hears, Roebuck A Co. Is one of (he largest booses of Its fcjns) la Chicago.' Chicago Inter Ocean. "The bifr ratal oKue forma one of the finest snnpptnfr medlnms ttass eon Id rx.ssibiT be sent Into a district." Boyos's Monthly, Chicago - Their eatalotrne In a Tast department tore boiled down." Atlanta Constitution. Their eatalotfue la certainly a merchandise encyclopiedla. Chleafro Epworth Harald. A law should be passed compelling the use of thl catalotrue In all public schools. - -The Hon. ft. A. BoutntOOss) neterisatBadBsl slamsr vifrseis. ik iu 11.1 1 p si vxxmmmm jwm hi rv iv "7 'VCHICMOIILigA. r will InnrnfiafriT refara year IO eeata. BAYS ABOUT THIS CATALOGUE! I of business Information." Minneapolis 1 (ddress. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL., U.S.A. .'-1