v THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1693. The Weekly Chronicle- OFFICIAL PAVER OF WAiK'O COINTY. Sutrml t the v.limv at The IWtllara. Orvjroii, aa areoml 'laa mall umlU-r. srnscKiiTioN uatks. BY HAIL (rOKTAUE rBKI'AW) IS ADVAKi'k'. HKVMT l hlx Uiont i Thrw nionUia Ailvrrtltiir ratoa tvaaonatile. and iudo knowi 1CI.K." The liatlra. imti'ii. TIIK IT.ROV John Kanorflck Fonnil Kaad. Moro Observer. On Thursday hist the dead IhhIv of John Keunofick, a bachelor who muled in the neighborhood of Kent, this county, was found on a private road or trail leading from deceased's honso to the residence of Joe Elliott, another of Kent's citiiens. The body u at once conveyed to the hottae of deceased, and the coroner notified of the fact. The duty of holding nn Inquest ou the re mains devolved on Justice Ponohue, aa there is no acting coroner in the count y l)r. I. M. Smith, of Moro, and Dr. Koll lins of Grass Valley, were summoned to make an examination of the body and hastened to the scene of the occur rence on Friday afternoon. An exami nation of the body developed the fact that the knll was badly fractured, the wound being sufficient to cause death. But how the wound was inflicted could not be definitely ascertained. Various theories are afloat, some being of the opinion that the deceased fell from Ids horse while riding home bareback from a neighbor's house a couple of nights previous and that in falling he struck eome hard substance causing the fracture on the skull, while others seem to think that the wound was inflicted by some kind of a weapon or heavy bar. We have not seen a copy of the verdict fouud at the inquest but learn that it is substantially to tite effect that death resulted from a wound on the skull in flicted by some means unknown. The deceased was in good circumstan ces. He had no relatives in the county, bis brother being a resident of California. The latter has been notified of his brother's untimely end. Caacarla NatM. from our Regular CorrrrpondenLI Dr. Levins is confined to his bed with a severe attack of la grippe. The snow is fast disappearing and in a few days will all be gone. During the whiter there has been 12 feet of snow fall at this place. Messrs. Day Brothers and Lieut, Tay lor went over the plant on Monday and, Mr. Day says just as soon as the weather will permit, they will begin work in solid earnest. Tiie snow prevents them at present from building the road bed for a tramway to Herman creek, where they will get most of the coarse rock for the walls of the canal. C. C. Hobart, portage road superin tendent here, is fully installed, and is filling the position tiptop. We are de lighted that the change in the superin tendency has been made. Mr. Hobart is a broad-minded and genial gentleman and withal will look out for the best in terests of the state in the railroad port age business. The steamer Dalles City whistle was a welcome sound today. Bhe came through without encountering any ice and reached her wharf a half hour ahead of her old time. Tha Aaylaaa. Till Dalles, Or., Feb. 27, 1893. Editor Chronicle: Ou the 22d Hint, you referred to Mr. Irvine's place ou Chenoweth creek as being the proper place to locate the in sane asylum for Eastern Oregon. Hav ing seen most of Kastern Oregon, I certainly agree with you as to its being just the place to locate it, and so will every one elae that is well acquainted with Oregon east of the Cascade mount ains; and as for a healthful climate, convenience, pure water and location, there certainly is no place in the dis trict with all these, advantages. Then why should we not take stei at once to secure the location of tiie asylum at this place? As this matter is of great im portance, I would like to have the cx pression of the people at large, and as soon aa possible take the necessary steps to complete arrangements for ;iw con struction. Come, set your choulJer to the wheel and give us a lift. Easter. Obkuo. Mulxerlption fur M'Klalay. Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 25. The Fourth Ward Republican Club, at a meeting last night, adopted resolution to take sp a popular subscription for Governor McKinley and appointed a committee to circulate it. No one is to contribute over f 1. Every member present signed it and a large majority of those ap proached today contributed promptly. Watbtow, N. Y., Feb. 25. Ths Lincoln League Club of this city has received numerous letters from various cities, from admirers of McKinley, each enclosing a dollar to be added to the fund started by the club to bo sent to Mr. McKinley'i trustees. Captain Sweeney, TJ. 8. A., Ban Diego, Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Bemedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Trice 60 eta. Bold by Snipes k Kinersly Kadlaad tUtflUk Vaa-lvna Uul O. The recent rv fatal to sanction with the customary prompt enthusiasm sev eral of the most radical changes in the regime that have been made of lute years by London swells has had a decidedly discomfiting effect npou our Eugllah cousin. Th-.'ir confidence of leadership has received naturally a severe shock in consequence. Prom all accounts the Lomlou swell mob la rxuulng through a period of ejporiiin'ntalL-au. As a result men's fashions abroad have not been so unsettled In fifty yvars. The heavy swell eoutlnuo jrroiiing ahuktsaly after the elusive innovation. For their independence at this time, therefore, Americana have cause ft self congratulation the more particularly so on account of the very divergent character of some of tho foretgu ultra speculations. Advanced copies of the recent London fads in coats and top coata, Lad they been tried suddenly on the New York public, would hve creat ed almost a riot in the street. The Eng lish swell, be It known, can dress binr self up as his fancy dictates and the yeomanry makes no outcry. Now that we have thrown off the shackles of slavish emulation and blithe ly accept or reject what we want, or what does not appeal to the sense of the fitness of things, the English fashion framer will come down from his oractt lar eminence and in the future pose with ameliorated despotism in the light of guide, philosopher and friend. I am aware that the sentiments above set forth would have been regarded a few years ago as rank heresy, but they veri fy the aphorism of Brer Rabbit that the world do move." Clothier and Furui&her. ' What Rat Saw While In m Inuw. A fall rrm-lation of her experience while iu a tnuice has been made by Mrs. W. M. Lfcubor, of Freedom, Pa, She chduis to have been with God and ex pecta to receive many future revelations aud declares she will shortly begin to work miracles. Mrs. Barber's statement, uiade to a reporter, was aa follows: All that 1 saw and learned while my body lay helpless I do not remember. It will come hack to uioas I grow stronger, aud I shall also racuive more light, and in future trances, or by somo other mcarta, I know the Lord will reveal much moro t- me. I do not know where I wad, but I wad uot in heaven nor in hell. I caught a glimpse uf heaven, thr.uh, aud saw God. 1 cannot describe him except to say that he appeared all li;;ht. Ail tho time of my seeming un consciousness ho wan making things hoaveuly known to me. It seemed a long period of time that I held this spirUUiil discourse, with him. Hull I did not coo, exix-pt that it appeared oa it wore on one bi.io of me blackness and smoke. I saw my dead mother. She appeared as in Life, even to bor clothing. I could not reach her nor speak to her. The Al mighty seemed to stand between us, bat I know that before my death I shall clasp handa with her in the spirit land. 1 I saw also and recognized my lit; in brothor, who died before I was born. 1 j did not see my father, but I expect to learn before long whether or not he in saved. I saw no other persona than my 1 two relative. The angels and saints were not visible, but 1 shall grow in faith until I see them and until I can wulk upon the wte. bt, Louis Globe Democrat. l p Willi lb Tlutaa. In an Hart Ninety-first street fiat there liven a West street bcaineas man aud hia family. 'It is a queer fancy, he remarked; it's a funny superstition, but we've all got it: every member of my family feels toe same r'-mt it. lt wan way. In the year 1871 we moved tii New York. We lived in Sev enty-first street. Next year we moved up to Sevcnty-twx'oud street, and in an other year we moved still one more street np town. "This we continued to do for several yeura. During tue tune I ran pruiper- iug wonderfully iu my bumnoM. Our children were bright and healthy. We got to tiiiukiug ill nit our even fortunes out ni,;ht at Chnxtmas time, and it sud denly occurred to my wife that we were literally keeping twee with the time that we hail lived, rimre firt coming to the city, in the street which ronwwnd- txl to tiie year of the century. Well, we come to grow niiifHtr.iou;i nUxit it, and kept on luovii -4 np one street etch yeur. W e are nearly ready now to move to Ninety-fH ,i:d rtrwt. If anything should Jehiy C:i we would not lie Bid to sleep until we hud caught up with our cen tury." New York World. TIi Cutt Paraha Trmm. T.io steamer Cachar. which recently arrived fro;u Touqnin at Marseilles, brought Iwsck M. Hvrnllaz, who went cut two yuir uo on a uibwion from tho French minister of poetit and td enrnph.1 in soarch of the Isonnndra gutta peruha tree in Malayaia, The disappearance of this tree threatened with great cmbarrnient, if not ex tinction, the submarine cable manufac ture. Lint L SeruIJaz has diecovered large firent of tliese trees, ami has bit upon practical ways of collecting the gum withont di.wtnying the trees, as tho natives inevitably do. M. Herullas has been allowwl to transport several hundredii of the trees from ten to fifteen years old to Algiers, and their cultiva tion will be attempted alo in Uniana. M. Berullax him left for Algiers with his cargo, which Is artificially wanned on board the Cacbar. Philadelphia Led- A Cat Kaaah. Aaloriaa. Cats are in demand in Wallowaeounty. A Prairie creek farmer went to Joseph i ha other duv and irnthered up every cat ho could find In the town, irrespective of a;r, color, sex or general uativlty He explained to the wondering specie tnra of Ida colleotioii tlmi the suuirmli are beginning to appear, aud that a herd of eats on a ranch li a better luteal meiit thau poison'jii the determined wur that has to lie made on W allowa county wHta. What a nltv it i. after all, tha Jim Wardner didn't establish that cat rauch over on Puget Sound ! Uaaraulvad Curt. We authorise our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Diccovery for consumption, roughs anu corns upon i hia ron.lition. If vou are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, aud will use this remedy aa directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your mousy refunded. We could not make thla offer did we not know that Dr. Klng'e New Discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Snipes and Kin ersly's drug store. Large aixe bOc aud fl.OO. Waaamakar Laat Llttla. Philadili-hia, Feb. 25. John Wsna maker'a brokers sold hiin out of his en tire holding of Reading stock last Kutur day, and the net loss of the postmaster general by the trade was about 900. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, tores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped handa, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perf'-ct satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipea A Kin ersly. Mr. C. . Davis, editor of the Bloom field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Uumedy to all sufferers with coids and croup. I have used it in my family for the past two years and have found it the best I ever used for the purposes for which it was intended. 60 cent bottles for sale by Iilakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Free to everybody. For the next 15 days, Herrin will give away one en larged picture with every dozeu cabinet photos. Call and see sample. Gallery over the postofiice. Five cents a day will get you the en cyclopedia. We see the Oregonian and go them 60 per cent, better. Cull and tee our $24.80 Dritunnica en-ryelodia. -1Y . ' a J?m . B ' It Is noticeable that at the luncheon rooms of the several woman's ex changes, as well as at several of tlm i-m. taoreaiU in the sborMn districts, brokun orders are pomibhi. This is especially true of toe menus of tho exchanges which are managed by womeu eolol.i for women. It is a cotictuMkm to an im- eepted fact that women ordering and eaung aione greatly dislike to pay fur u mouthful more than can be oouuiimwd One croquette, a half serving of sal'Hi. chocolate without bread thtaw are some of the ways a woman adjusts her bill to fcer appetite New York Times. Ka- BJcta-aud LOO par Bottle. rrnw tovBhl. rioartiMv. hitra lUroat- Cronppr 'mipUv; n'mrr WliooplnarCousai and ajiium V t Cinmillun It baa nn rival; bw and ihawiinili wbcrakll oliim fsikvl; -ill cans voo If takcu In time. Hold by Itiug'R'iflCao'i a"rnn. Fi-r ltaie Tlaok orCaaaUuaoMUH.'Mi'K rLAatHL Sola. s H 1 LO H'SS.CATA RR H lave vou c-uirr ii ? Thla r-mtol v la ruai teed to surs yoo. frloaiUeta. Aujaotor f r-o. From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points -THE- Ndiltai PiiEilii; IMUrHSINAL CARD. i MiiHAi.1. i'"TiT. ia ai"" h II. in,ii lmu.nt toelti. Alao fcwili -t ,u aliniiliiuui I'Ula. Koian; lu el Im (inlili'ii Tiilh."'"il Strwt I) II. U. K. .Nll'il. nrjN"TTST. orHiliuleuf inn li.vi.II "i lu'lilaM. rv..ir to Pr. lui'Uoi. Ollloa ivr Kromln Hriiik.Tha liolln. Or. r x u i jiin v i (Hum EoriTHtci I'll Ynli IAN lJnl niisxKuN. full aunwrfitl iimiiiiilly. ilnv or iilKlit, ell v orcouuiry S7 i hapiiimi b!'k. Uiluu No. Annul U DK o. 1. iihank rMVieue " ' ukON. oUtes. riii 6 anil S i Impmiui ... liiU.ut: H. h. e 'fiH'r 'Url and Fniirlh airwu, mr lid dir Imm lliu mmift. (Mliv hiHira V l IU A. U., il t and 7 Ui V. XI. II. UIIU'KI.I- ArroaKkv at Law- OUIok Conn nlrvot, Tha lialU-a, Onvm. II. s. a. uctu. rsANk aNra. l'FI'R, MENKCKK ATTOKNKVi AT 1 law IImwi 1 and U, erur Font uliev HiukIium. Kiittiuirauu Waaulusluii Htrivt Ttir !nlU, oivxuii. II. WIUUS-ATTOKT.lM-K" . UaiKlM, Saw Vuatlllwk.baootidittrnal. I liv lMliaa, orxKun. a. HKNNKTT. A ITUKNKY.AT-I.AW. Of . V. See in Hctianuu bulldlua, up alalri. Tha iwdiaa, Oraaiiu. r. r. air. a. a HDirriNOTOM. a. a. wiuwm. MAM. IlfNTINOTUN A WIIJION Arrna Hiii iruw -oaim, Cnrnoli bliwk nrai "irat Natlmial Hank. ' liallaa. Ormiin. BOCIKTIKS. AkWEMHI.V NO. 4KT7, K. Of U Mania In K. ol I. hall llicaMHind and Inuilb VVaduaa daya of aaab monlb at 7.SJ p. m. VM,' tAIIMlK, NO. , A. K. A. II. Maala V drat aud third Muuduy ol aaoli woullt at 7 r. a. DAl.l-Kst KOVAL AKCII :iUrTKR NO. 6 -Maaulu llaaonln Hall Iha third Wadncaday ol aanb mmith at 7 f . M. MODKKN WtMIDMKM OK THK WORI.O. Ml. IIimxI Camp No. &o. MwlaTiiMUyTeii lusotaacb wavk In Fratnriilty Hall, at 7:D p. m. COLUMBIA UIIXIK. NO. A, I. O. O. r. Mavla avary frlday ovaiilna al Ttaoo'aUmk, In k. ol P. hall, corner Mnioiiii and Court atraota. KoJiHimlna bmthara ara walooiue. U. Clouuh, Sco'y. M. A. Rills.K. (I. IKIKNDrillll UIIH.K, NO. ., K. nl P.-Maala r avary Monday availing at 7.SU o'clock, In Schanoo'a biilldlns, corner "I Court and Mwond traau. bulouriilus tuauibara ara nnnllally In vl ted W.s. Caaa. D. W.VAOss. K. ol R. and S. C. C. At'OMKNH CIIK1ST1AN TKMI'KKKNCK II UNION will nuwt avary Friday altaruiMin At I o'clock al tha readme mom. A 11 air luvlinl. Harmon Nn. Ml, I. O. it, T.-Hairular wtvkly n..tlnr M.mrt iy at 7 UO r. al., at Fraternity flail. All are Invited. 'fMCMFI.K UllHIK NO. S, A. O, I!. W. Maala X Iu Fraternity Hall, over Kellere, all broouil auaat, Thuratlay evaiiliiR al7:ai. I'ai'l Kaarr, W.H lIVBBa, Flnaneiar. M. W. TAM. NKMMITII PfT. No. m. li. A. K -M.rt. avary Saturday al 7 3U r. H., Iu the K. ol I'. Hall. li. OK L K.Mt-taavery Sunday alteruoon III the K. ol I. Hall. nK.MAMl VKKK1S Meet avary Muuda 1 1 even Inn In the K. o I'. Hall. 15 k.nl V. Mall the Aral and third Madura day ul each month, at 7 i r. a. TUB CIII KCHKH. ST. fKTEKM CIR'RCII -Kav. Father HaoKe aiairr I'aator. Liw Mao avary Humlay al 7 a. M. Ulsb Maaa at Hl.ai a. m. Vaapera al 7r. u. ST. F.fl Cltt'Hfll Union Htraat, 0ip.-IW Filth. Kev.KllP.SlllritSeKeetiir. Servtora arery Sunday at II a. h. and 7 at r. u. minday ehuol u A. a. avvniuf rrayvr ou rnoaT ai UIRMT HAITIHT CIII KCII-Kav. O. It. Tav P loi I'aator. Morning aarvtra a avery Halt- bath at tha academy at 11 a. a. HablMth Mehonl ImmediaUlT altar morning eervlrwa. I'ravtv mratlng Friday evening al I'aator a real danv. Lnl ni aervlraa Iu Iha court houaa at 7 F. M. CONOKKliATIONAU III I' RCII-Kav. W. V. CUti, l"attir. hervlcee every Sunday at 11 a. M. and 7 r. M. aurniav arn.ait war monnua arrvlra. Htrangere cordially inviini. seaia ireat ME. CIIC ttOIt Kav. J. WaiaLSa, paalor. a ttervlr- every Hnuday min-niugat II a. m. Sunday erhinl al U.'JI o ciooa r. m. F..worth la-irue at 1 11 r. a. Frayer taeetlng every Thuraday evening at 7:W o'click. A cordial In vluuou ia ailauurd by both paator aud people Uiall. C1IIRI-T1AM CHrpCII-KSV. J. w. jgugiaa, Faator. Fraachlng In Uie CongregaUinial Cbun-h each l-onla imy at . M. All are cordially Invited RHILROHD la the Una to tak TO ILL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It la tha IWnlag Cat Rotile. It rana Through Veatltraled 1 ralua every day la the year to pt. paul and Chicago (NO CIIAHOE or CAHM.) Comnoa-I of Dlnlne Cava nnenrnaaeait. Foil- sun Idawluf Room Slaeperaol lalaateinlpment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Beat that ran be corntrncUvl, and In which arewmmxaU'ma are both Free and Fartilhrd lor boderaolFlratad aecoad-aUee'liekele.aud ELEGANT BAT COACHES A enntlnwnaa line, eonaaatlna with all 11 n affording direct sod anlnlarrupled aarvles. Patlmaa Ilea per laaia i atlona aan be eawarad in advajte through any agent of Iha road. THROUGH TICKETS polnla In America, Hngland and Ruropa can be parohaaed at any Hem avaee vi wawifmpany. Full lnlormatton rvmeemlng rate, lima of train a, nan aua oiAer oelaila parniaawti en appiteabXHi in W. C. ALLAWAV. Agent D. P. A. Nav. Co., Kagnlator offlrs, Tha Liallaa, Or.,ar A. II. CHAKI.TON, Aaa't. Ueiieral Faaaaugwr Agt., For Hand, Ogn. J NEW Undertakog Establkhment! 1'KINZ & KITSCH KE LEAUiKH IN Furniture and Carpets We have added to onr Imsiness a soinplete UndertadinK ublishinnt, and as we are in nn way oonnerted with the Undrrtakers' Trust, our prices win lie low acconliniriy. The St. diaries Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, pottuler and reliable house has ben entirely refurnished, and every room has hewn reparmml and reiintd and newly carpotexl throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with evrry modern convenience. Hat reasonable). A good restaurant attachel to the house. Krer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLE8. Prop. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. lo. 90 Second Sreet, Tke Dg.Het, Or. This well known stand, kept by the wen known n. ii. liatts, lonir a resi dent of Wasco connty, has an eitraordi nary fine stock of 9i(ff Herder's Ddirhl uA Irish Dirfvbaoee. In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquors and Ciitars. Oive the old maa sail and yon will eome efeia. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH FRAZER & WYNDIIAM, Proprietors. if 11 k. w o 'ii a S3 I ' v U ' ' Hi At thciild aland of K. Lusher, no Front St.. The Dallrm, oftt THE DALLES MERCANTILE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, I BRAINAKI) k ARMSTRONG'S I SPOOL SILK FINE LINK OF MEN. No. 390 to 394, 2d street. The t "There is a tide in tfu affairs 0 men which, taint ai iti leads on to fortune." Tha poet unquestionably had reference to the ' i-Oit Sale il m l at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at crcatly-reduoed a MICHEIJIACH MUCK, t'NIOrt BT. PAUL KREFT & CO, -DEALEK8 IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GUI And the Moat Compile and the Latest Patterns and Ieeira is ' Prartiral l'alntera and I'arwr Msnircrs. None Intt the lt hr Hherwm-Wlllianis and J. W. Maaury's Taints used in all our work, and the inixit skllh-d workmen iniUved. Apunts for Masury liquid i'ti- chetiiiral combination or siuip mixture. A first elaas article in all cu ordure promptly atlemtcJ to. Paiat Sbeo oorosr Tbirdaod Wasbinetoo Ets., Tbt Dt!ls Tlte Genuine IUust rated Unabridged i $20. Encyclopedia Britannica. Tho fall Aft is t; ! :ady for delivery. It is u ivjd-ir.t, iu Lirpo y of the ktsUMh) iiaiUli (ilition, !Vf-r L'O.500 pages, including moro than 10,000 illus trations an;l (K) iiuij'S. Tha SM vnt'im aia rinm:ly lioiiprt In 1 v. lnnwx. :loih: prlraj' Ux-'l. S'iO.OO. 1 f Mil. LHt.iKl I" tiulf liH"Hll. t'J 1.80. Iu vkIhiiv. if waiii.nl. raira, i-l.rtU. l.lrtl, l.alf Kua-i. r I . , . Hu nt vnliuuaa, r by 10 It. bra, hf Hi lu-jtwaOuck; aeiAjlit, alaj Sis pouudaaauti. 5 Cents a Day Membership in tho Enovlopnlia liritiinnica Coi)iKrativo Club cents onlv $L.(K) t.tra, and secures the en cycloHjdia on inyments of only Dccntfl a day or i CO ',ery twenty days. Anicrh::-. . Supplement. Magnifif y ;-,ii;.plemenliurr the Eng lish w 1 ilk n (c-o: n plot' , in i tw.l t s f c u m) of the Brit:iuui.:. rt .cially treating Ara;ri?:in topu.n n:il living biograpny. we publish as t'Jilov.s: Am-rlrHin Stippl.-n-nt, !!ll .y H -v -.rl rrw!. Il P.. IJ. V-" MUra, A vulii'iim, I1.-H.I iK" lt"t" "ui"' TSfl. Uh vu!. U.uu-I In .1 vcj!., iiilli, iK- VH. till; luilf lluaaia, 7." Sample f tho Encyclopedia can bj Been at tho oftirM ol t hiKparer,anJ you can Bvive ft little in trouble ano cost by joining r.t oikv uith the editor -and some of vour neighbors in ord in wt Cull and tee it, anyway, which costs nothing. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, 57 Roao St., New York, r r