DALLES WEEKLY CHKONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893. 11V 'Jl jrsr full of improvement Ir. I'ieroe'a Pleasant Pellet. To botrtn with, they're the smallest, and the easiest to take. They're tiny, sucrar-coated anti-bilious granules, scarcely' larcer than mustard seeds. Every child is ready for them. Then, after they're taken, instead of disturbing and shocking the sys tem, they act in a mild, easy and natural -way. There' no chance for any reaction afterward. Their help last. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are promptly relieved and perma nently cured. They're put up in glass vials, which keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard boxes. And they're the cheapest pills vou can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. VIGOR of MEN mv VI It I f S. f Easily. QatettT. HrmmUj Itctorad. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ud all tb trmin of trri I nun tmrij errc or iir w. we rntuu of or, tlrktif ft. etc FuJ i met, u. Stir; p. natinml oHMiHUb wa. frailurr Uxipulf.to. Ziv Trtrrmm. 1 - -x . itimtita and pruajf SaaLUea iciU, tree ERIE MEDICAL CC BUFFALO, ft. V. ny ficwt -J worrr.n J dvaOpi WASHINGTON WETTER. !nt things ahen they get tack home. Clavalaaa Hu It Waraa Taaa ar- Traabla af laarats. Frum uur Bejrular Corwapoiwletit. Washington, Oct. 27, 13. Circum stances, aided by the toadies who con stantly surround him, have thU week greatly aHjrevated the "big head" with which Mr. Cleveland has tor a long time been afflicted. He thinks that it was himself alone who caused the 'sud den collapse of the opposition to un conditional repeal in the senate and be is in consequence disposed to be more autocratic than ever. The sudden change in the tactics of the senators op posed to the Voorhees bill, while seem ingly almost a miracle, is in reality easily accounted (or on common sense grounds. It must be remembered to start with that no senator has been at anv time opposed to the repeal of the purchasing clause of the silver law. It j was the unconditional repeal of that clause that the silver senators opposed, because they thought they could thereby secure a compromise in the shape of an amendment that wonld provide in some way for the continued coinage of silver money. After Senator Sherman served notice on the democrats, in his great speech, that the republican senators who were committed to uncon ditional repeal would not aid the demo- U v crats in arriving at any compromise; the democrats tried to patch up a compromise among themselves, but Mr. Cleveland succeeded in preventing j it. It being then plain that no com-j promise could be reached there was no' longer any reason for prolonging the j fight ; hence the persent situation. j ! some of them aill hear some uur'cas- ' TTTPTiTrafiTT fe CO BANKERS. ;KaMaCT auE.NEKU kUMUMJ CeI THE DEADLY SCORPION. Two Taaaal of lh " Killed la One Ttmf at Kurnnco- j " The aeorpiou have become so nuruer ous in the city of Ihiranpo. Mexico, that , the municipal auth.u-ities have offered ' a valuable prize, to be given the person capturing the largest number. Two thousand of the deadly lK-sta were killed at the hospital there recently in one day. For these scorpions the city l pays uo cents a nunuretu auu mrec times a week those collected are count- i ed and killed at the hospital, and !),- ' 000 were thus destroyed last year. I'er- ; sons who get permits to hunt the pests have the ripht to enter and search pri vate houses for them. t j We five a cut of the little Iluthus j I carolinianus, or, as it is now called by , svKiematists, Centrums vittatus. This 1 letters of Credit issued avaitah'u'.iil he Kastcrn States. Sight Excha'ti.- and Telegraphic Transfers sold cm New York. Chicayo, SU Un:s, Sau Francisco, I'ortiand Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or eyon and Washington. 'Collections made at all points on 'av. orable terms. THE DALLES Notional Bonk, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President -Vice-I'resident. Cashier, - Z. F. Moody Chablis Hilton M. Js. Moopt B s " '"'I'ncral Banking Business Transacted j Sight F.achanges Sold on SEW YORK, SAS FRANCISCO, i CHICAGO i and fOKTLASD, OR. i '. Collections matin on favoreble terms . i ; at ail accessible points. : J. tt SrHincs. J. M. TaTTSIUM"!!, First IJational Bank. .-HE DALLES. - . OREGON A General Banking Business transacted fepoeits received, subject to Mght ! Irafl or Check. j THE DEAPLT SCORPION. To all appearances at this writing the j u the JsommoDert rpum of the Cnited Collations ma,ie and procejnls promptly passage of the Voorhees bill by the states, and is found as far .uarth as remitted on day of co.lection. senate is only a question of a few hours, , Tennessee Uu North Carolina. Of the Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ou although there is sti.! a possibility that : larger species of the southwest we. New l ork, an rranciaco and rort another dead-lock may be broueht have no figure. This, however, will : land. I do fairly well lor a representative of ; 'the family. j UIKECTOks i I. f. Thompson. Jso. S. Scuk.nce THF M PANFST MAN tu. . iuu. Ull). 4. II. .11. niALL. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Compiaints, Lame Back. &c C3, SAMDEE'S ELECTnIS EELT L.rC Pa! ! ImffwTftU ! W"rn r-i rv tJW-U smlUrir aUl rvwi Sirw f?"it uj af arjn f-r tarrr ; tx-mmnmT rrai ttj vi. m. rrM C- rx; :y. i si i rum if . ItPcr, ka.ns- in-.- v; . mmtMi. ifiT !) I m-a-f eyyai i-l ill faM.tv T.jb tv- ba r r'.a-u W i i-fai tm pnusiiaii Otr fci. tVBri. frjrreL l atK:iii-- tti: by wfarff or t-wlta .Kl.w. -j vtii cir au: cf the or n' p. Tfc'. 1 nCs h awji ffwl b - t..a Mvtirj : i avf'rr ) ait rm-it n. r' h ib-i-"1 UfLfRonunui t:ii:UvrT ;ber -W l-wnl H9r-4 lil'TUl s-r3t t- r-a3 t--f ""t-- rtT-rw-i nwn. IkH fH !l aUfs. lia ms lrwwfwu C ftaUrr ! t afc StaTX f 'Jf I lW t'jni p . MaMak, SANDf.M ELECTRIC CO., ViTT.BSTER'S ISTERSA TIPS' A L .J7,1 DICTIOSA j? r .trtYnr of the i nabridxed." in Thii. el- Everybody honitl .rn this lilbm.i'T. It ait wvi a.i j;nfa crts:miiii': tuehfa Viry. iltng, fr huih ui;iri. and A Library in Itaelf. i- xv ciw tb of Ten is ir'i ijif'iTTtia;j.n rnr.-enAin eminent rm; tarta crr:iisf tie Wrtiinrw-. citif. tow7i, jti lautuni f? tareof tO elisor: ariK uUm (focemiitff nn-l fir;!:in ?rf sns prj-i; tratk iauufi of foreign q;i'tatMaA. vjrtiT aud nrnTprtw : ;.., etr., c:. Tii Work in Invaluable in th Sold by Ai !i'kmUcr. G. A C. Mrriam Co. hprtrfrWit. Mam "n;nsK iy scwl f or f nr proni?ta. rrssssls iLVTERJiTOKAll ! T3fCTJtK.'3y :! about before the final vote is taken. There are several thing that may bring about another dead-lock, chief of which is the belief on the part of many sena tors that the Voorhees bill should be amended so as to provide for an issne of bonds not only for the purpose of strengthening the gold reserve, but to provide the money to pay the current expenses of the government, the policy or lack of po'icy, of the democratic ad ministration, and congress having re- suited in reducing the receipts of the government troru a. I sources to an ex tent that is unquestionably alarming. Senator Sherman has informed the democrats that the republicans con sidered such an amendment to the bill net.-essary. The democratic leaders are in a quandary; they know that it have to come to an issue of bonds Kintr or later, but because of the almost soiid opposition of the southern senators they fear to propose an amendment tliem- ui'rM ,nd fuar tri .!!.). t ItA nrnnu.i' inn , , , pretext or other hut did not return locorue ironi irie republicans test iue .n(. tMviDC. 1Dto phvsician found nolKK1 his assistance. A wee ceiren a nine, witnout sirnuture. e- piaininjr the mystery: Itear IVx'tor: I am exeeedinfrly obliged to you forpivinjr rae a l.ft in your carriage, fur I found it impossi ble to pr'cure another conveyance and it was a dreadful nijrht. I hope you will forp-ive me this once." From TEES IN Mi of INTEBIOR Points -THI- Uv BolM a Dortor of a Nleht's Rat St I SMiin an i:iht-Mllr Kido. ' ' The meanest man in all the world , lived some years apo at a small town . near Zurich, in witzerland. if the stry that is told of him Ik- true. One dark and fitrry nicht. so the chron ' icier of Harper's Younjr People asserts. ! he knocked upon the d.sir of a physi , cian of Zurich, and when the medicine man appeared iu response to his sum ', mons he cried out: -Oh, dHtor. make ' haste: my wife is dangerously ill!" ' The d(K-tor. notinir the unpleasant i quality of the nijrht. uttered a sup- pres-d ftowI of impatience, for the j villixre to which he was summoned was j a'tMiut eipht miles out of Viwn. How- j ever he decided that there was noth-I Tl III pill V"TV TlCT IYT1 QllPTH :c- f .r him to do but po, so he ordered j I UL 10 LXSll iLMJ JUL ID out bis carriare and the two drove on j thrmch the damp, cold nipht. Just ' In- re they reached F the husband j of the sick woman alirhted ou some i if ii Fiit R7IL-R07D U Uw Uu to ua II l tti IMiiliil ( ar Kixitr. It runs Tbmns tUlmlU lruiu every Amy In Uie yasr U honor of preserving the credit of the nation should be given by the jop!e to the republicans. They wish to pass the bi!l without amendment and in the usual democratic style, to allow the question of preserving our national credit to drift along as long as pomibie. Ttic government is already, taking Secretary Carlisle's own figures. .Tacti cally carving a floating debt that is in-er- i n g at t lie ra te of ,000,0)0 a mon t h. This is an injustice to the creditors of ti.e government that is a'olute!y inde feneiiie, from an honorable business point of view. QUEER ACCIDENTS WniLE graphed 2 Cheats, and Tra1-f irks obtained, sad U fat-J 0 cat bmimai coaoactcd lor atoocaT Tcrs. 4 Oirn 0er 0uin O. . pnrr (wet snafracsa tecitre paieat aa iaas UsM liiaauuiae remote Iran W amoctoa. 4 4 bead nodel. drswmc or TJboreu wita dewris- i boo. U e adenc if patentaola or aot, iree ot t SoMm. Clar las not ou till naunt as seenrtd. s a mmut. "How toObuin Hateau." wiOi , use bm ta te i..B.aoa iorafBcaaauM2 There are other proposed amendments to the Voorhees bill that mav make trouble before they are dit-posed of, and every one of them will have to be voted .uponbeiore the Vote upon the original bill can be taken. Should the Voorhee bill get throcgh the senate all right, and according to present indications it will, it will then have some trouble in the house. But the trouble in the house will be principally that ol securing a quorum of rejieaiers, the silver men hav- ' Ka ine served notice that they will not help inp make it. An attempt i now being made to get the numerous absentee in their seate by Monday. Should it succeed the hill can be put through the house in short order, owing to the existence of cloture. The democrats of the bouse do not ; fancy the idea of having in circulation : 4,00 copies of the recent tariff hearings before the ways and means committee; ' the arguments presented in favor of pro- tection are too nearly unanswerable to suit them. The house committee de- cided that only 2.000 copies of the book should be printed for the nse of the j house, it being tacitly understood that the democrat should suppress as many j of those as possible. The senate com- mittee, however, it is !aid, of a demo- I cratic senator who thinks protection a ' a babv was lic-:np photo in Ieominster. Mass.. seven minutes after its birth, it spoiled the picture by sneezimr. A horse btdomrinjr to Tom lioe, of Waco, Tex., while prazinp. became suddenly excited and madly rushed at his owner. Tom Mruek hira on the neck with his fi.-.t and the animal dropped dead. ; A Uian pTi(Kl of illnes so depressed i a horse btlonpinp to Alderman Mack llndpe. of Sioux Falls, h. It., that the animal put hU hfad throuph some har ness han:'inp in the barn and then dropped to the floor, thus committing suicide by stranpuiation. JaW Klim.AMj. of Iiornlton. O.. his three-vear-oid daughter stand ni ar a wull which was atxiut to taiiihie. He dashed forward, bent over the pirl to protect her from the falling bricks, and was instantly killetl. The child received only siurht injuries. A skvem-veah-oi.u chiid fell into an old well more than thirty feet deep at Far Roekaway. L. I., recently and es caped with only a few bruises. The water at the Imttom reached to her waist, in which she stood for more than an hour before being missed and rescued. ft paol and Chicago NO ( HANGE OF CAKa-l ! mtMMMti of iJliilnff i'mn nnnrrrt. fui; 1 mND lmwimt Kootu htotymnui ImUml vqulpnitfiit j mm sums qls 1 ) h-4i ttint chj 0 mntrurtrtt, kikI in Mn, t Ut bonier t( Hint ami twcotul c1m Tirket.j1 t ELEGANT DAY COACHES A rmtintiou liiMj, eimnw'tlnir with all liuum 'dflordtnc clirvrt and uulnlTTti(ill stttk tu m1vucv tnnmjcb muy an cut tti tlie rd. THROUGH TICKETS To nd (mm ml pinta to America Kux.Miiil aui Kuruij iu ue 'urctisd at an tKrset uC&ce ol toe eouifDf I Full Info'mallnn eom-rrtilne ram, time tu tralnn. rMiu and otoer detail furuHbed on ; pi'lii-atlou U ! W. C. ALLAWAY. j A-nit p P. a A Natr. Co.. keiruiator oSloa, Ttw 1 lialiea, Or., or to L Uenerai rilARLTOX. wiser Act., fortlaod. tn icom os aanit ia taa b.aaiH jwwb . Ssaatfras. Aodiaaa. i lc.A.srJOv&co.$ i oaa. Smar Ovncc waxHuTta. O. C. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. Jons L. Ht.iiKK k. of Salisbury. N. C, is ninety years old and weighs two hundred and thirty pounds. (iiaki.es Monokv. still living in Kings county, X. V., invented the "monkey" wrench. He sold his patent for two thousand dollars. Li ke Smith, of Acton, Mass.. is per haps the only man living whose father foupht at P.unker Hill. Mr. hinith was good thing, notwithstanding the Chicago , in the rebellion himself, and is eiphty. platform's assertion to the contrary, ' Ltd! s I.am.ik s k hoi. as. who has amended the resolution so as to raise the i"1 married Mrs. Uishop. mother of numWto 4,0(jO, one-half to be for the 1 the late mi"a "-"derof that name, is sain v oe rreat-gr:at-granison oi a I , . , Uussian emperor. Dallr Eretilrnr rhmniole in rwomiwd HOMERS Js TUP Dallr I r J titi'r th timi lor trie frali " itr (r)iaa' iTtlUilirt. Sfrtne tftttini waU-b tile cnuniD trl ttll n"t a tj1 our lt s, r n n r n itrMrtK.talk it all over with their constituents aitrex-rK in ri)im the field, and t,en-e i ,i llnnltiw of t, k,,i1,, In p..twrHT and miwrtariee. le it awhile. ' ""re trie Oeginnillg 01 ttie regular es- j.u woo doii t: ti7i.inro it or-mhim orJ-rra. ( gun. And it is more than probable that j Ia vip H. Patteiomiji. of North Platte. I Neb., who is seT-nty-five years of ape Little opposition will come from any and has Wen totally blind ull his life, quarter to an immediate adjournment of ha received letters patent on a device congress as soon aa the silver question i in the (lrivin-' Pear of a l.K.o,n.,tive. shall have been disposed of. There is , Tr exeenUwa of the est-te of the . " mi. i .Tun , i ck 1 1 cisi-o. InU-nd U erect to her memory in Holy ( ross cemetery, San Mateo coun ty, a mausoleum to cost not l-s;, t;,n t-tUXX). The decoration i! Ik- very elaborate. YOUR ATTENTION It called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, fJealnrin Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carrtae tha riaaat l.laa of Picture Mouldings To De found In the City. 72 Ulashington Street. ST OP Its Vou I Want! A Life-Siie Crayon Free, with every dosen Cabinet Photos. The people art) tired of being huiubngged by traveling Crayon Fakirs. They have slopped pay ing the Agent's railroad far and hotel bill with every crayon they order. Sam ples on exhibition. THE DAI.I.LES. OR. SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. Th unJprvipxH'l, having wcuml tlie maohinrrr tixtuns of what was iiit-ndetl for a first-class ThxJiTfi will pell the same at a bargain, llere is arTenpnTaa'cl Uiler of 4l-olil horse jMwer, am a large araovinTfln machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, ltingan4T. ings almost a complete shoe factory. Here is also one of the best sites for successfullv"iv aung a iaciorv oi mis Kinu to ik jounu in this couc Write for particulars at once, to -12 Tlio Dallos, f Op. Familiar Faces in a AVa Place C. K. BAYAKD, J. K. UAKNE7 Late Special dynl (ieneral Land ('fhrr. Jt)e FJeal instate, Ioar;, Iurajee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTAHY irXTDElIaiXO. i arciea naving i rop-rty iney w ish to :seu ir irade, nouses to litf a l ... w . I r i i -ii i :. .1 i . . t, 1 .1 latirari oi i lue luruisneu, in iiiki u to iiieir auvamage lo call on s 1 e shall umke a specialty of tlie nrrmecution of Claims and CmwA ia-fore tlie Uniu-ji States Land Oflirti. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR "There is a tide in the affairs of men "which, taken at its oocj leals ott to fortune." The poet unquestionably had refarence to tha w-Od Sib da.- 1 at CRANDALL &. Who are selling these goods ct MICHKI.IUCII P.KICK, BURGET'S, at greatly-reduced rat " - UNION r-T. PAUL KREFT &. CO., DEAl.FKS IN PAINTS. OILS AND GLSS And the Most Complete and the latest 1'atterns and Designsis Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masnry't l'aiuu used in all jur work, and W j the most skilled worknien employed. Agents for Masury Linid I'si"54, ( chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all col0"' onlers proniptly attended to. Paint Bhoo eorner Tbirdand Wasbinictoy Su., The DaliefcO The California Winehouse 4 Is now oren, and its proprietor will eell his bora- 1 produced Wine at prices in the reach of everybody- T Also, het-t Teanuts U he found. Goods guaranteed j to be Pure and First-Cla. in every resiect. general aiaposiuon on tlie part oi sen a- tors and representatives to go home and Thompson's Addition. C- BECHI W. H. YOUNG- Biacasmitu & vy NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Iasd Orm;, The lmli-, tt.,l ' I f'l i Notlr la bTtir mill that thr f. .linwina naiiiMl altli-r faaa nlnl notice .rf tu. lnHiti.,11 u niaar hnal w.a.f In anpi.trt fit htm riaun. and that mniii nriarf will i !'" hi.if ant r-tv at Tti Imlim, (r., on fflil7, Ninrauilof 17. lawi, in.. j Kdcar a. Fratt, , ti"niT.wan Kwnrwm o. VM:1. for l, Y'i ot I ! w',a.i. , of Kt'i of IM. 11, 1p ., k. i t r n Itr- t.Kr..M !,. . .1 . t ..... . . . .,...! 1 n...,.i m.,i..lt,. ,,,,, ,.;!,, , j reaaonanie. A goKl reeUnrant atta-he -) I to the house, t rer bus to and from all I J h .M.kMI, ftmuk iflY.r. U,n Mi,ir ami trains. j t,-..r ,nit. all nfWau.le, I ir 11 J",ls Kte, I c. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop. The Si. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable bouse has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repapered and repaint and newly carpeted throughout. The hons contains 17U rooms and is supplied wilu every modern convenience. KaU WE General BlarkiinUbing nd ravs-sii. fit lv. And Work wor Guaranteed- Horse Shoeing a Specif Ttirfl Street odd. Licbe'.