The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, June 29, 1895, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1895.
the Weekly GhroniGle,
KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS
Hardin and Tyler Nominat
ed for Office.
CALIFORNIA
SILVER
MEN
Committeeman Mitchell Want a 811-
ver Convention CalledSuccess .''
of the Atlanta Commission.
WE
GIVE AWAY
A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of
Dr. Pierce's C
Pleasant Pellets
Tb any one sending name and address to
us on a postal card. "...
QNCB USED THEY ARB ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Louisville, June 27. P., W. Hardin
was nominated last night by the demo
cratic state convention for governor' and
H. T. Tyler was named for lieutenant
governor, after which the convention ad'
journed nntil tbis morning.
At 9 :30 today it reconvened, with the
usual large attendance. V;
For state treasurer the names of W,
H. Gardner, John C. Herndon, W. C.
Kendall and R. C. Ford were' presented
with eloqueut speeches. The ballot re
sulted:- Gardner', 286;-'Herndon, 172;
Kendall, 91 Eord, 270); E.Kenton,
8. A motion to droo the lowest after
each ballot was adopted. Four hundred
and forty votes being' necessarv for
choice, there was no nomination.
The second ballot for state treasurer
resulted:. Gardner, 386; Herndon, 43;
Ford, 459; Ford was declared the uom
inee. " '
For auditor, Luke C. Norman was
.nominated by acclamation. -
' ' Jumped the Track.
Rosebhuo, June 27. South-bound
freight No. 32 was wrecked yesterday af
ternoon at Kice Hill, near Oakland. A
;box car next the caboose jumped the
track. and was followed by the caboose,
.which ran for two miles upon the ties,
then turned over on its side, tearing
' down three telegraph poles and a barb
wire fence before stopping. Conductor
-Elder and-' Brakeman J.- D. Huff were
unable to reach the top of the train or to
signal the engineer, on account of the
terrible jumping of the cars and the fly
rocks and dust. As soon as the engineer
taw the heavy dust he knew all was not
right and stopped the train. No . one
was seriously injured.
Hence, our object in sending them out
broadcast !'"..' -: .
ON TRIAL. ' ii
. They absolutely cure- -
SICK HEADACHE,
Biliousness, Constipation,
. Coated Tongue, Poor Ap
petite, Dyspepsia and kin
dred derangements of the
Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Don't accept some substitute said
to be " just as good." - -
The substitute costs the dealer
less. ' . . -
costs you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as
good."
WHERE IS YOURS?
Address for Free Sample,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
No. 663 Alain St. BUFFALO. N. K
Tho make up of thehtsa team from
Jiickson Eiigine company has "been an
nou need and will probably consist of the
following sprinters: Geo. Liebe, jr., N
J.' SiniiQlt, .. J.Maloney. B. Fuge, J
Fisher, R. 'B. Sinnott, S: Frank, G.
Browne, Al. Klindc, Kneble, W. Hunter
and G. Bartell. Roger Sinnott is captain
of the team. The Mt. Hood company
composed of residents on, the hill, hare
gathered together a good set of runners
and propose to contest vigorously for
first places. The men who will prob
ably run under the Mt. Hood banner are
J. McNeil, J. Harper, Will Norman,
Joseph Wodika, Will Nichols,' Frank
Chrisman, D. S. Dafur, F. Menefee and
Mr. Spivey. The Dalies is going to see
a good race on the Fourth and there will
be plenty of material from which to
choose a good team to represent this city
at the Vancouver tournament, :
Attention G. A. R. and W, K. C.
All members of above orders are in
vited to be present at .the reception to
our department officers at Fratermtv
Hall, Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock.
'.'Maggib E. 'Hekbin, Sec,
BLANCHB G, PATTERSON; . .
Pres., W. R. C.
CANADIANS OBJECTS.
A WARM
BATH
They Da
Not Like the Seal Fisheries
. . ' . . Bill.-
Ottawa, Ont, June 27 The Canadian
government has. received a draft of the
bill for the Pacific seal fisheries, read for
the third time in the imperal parliament.
Kir Charles Tnpper, minister of justice,
and ex-minister of marine, says the Do
minion government will enter strong ob
jection to two clauses. One empowers
Russian vessels to search Canadian seal
ers, and another extracts the extreme
penalty of the forfeiture of ship and
equipments for infraction of the regul
ations. The Dominion government will
forward a strong protest to the imperial
government.
Met With Success.
New ioBK, June 27. Genpral I. W.
jEyefy, of Atlanta, Ga., foreign commis
sioner of the Cotton States' Exposition,
tq be held in Atlanta from September 1
of this year, to January i, 1896, arrived
in New York on the steamship Carcas,
. from Venezuela. The general, who was
appointed by the exposition and accre
ited by the United States government,
Ifjsited during bis trip Brazil, the Ar
gentine Republic, Paraguay, Uraguay,
Chili, Mexico and Venezuela. He was
every wbere cordially received, and met;
"With flattering responses
Koseberj wit,
London, June 27. Mr. Thomas Gib
son Bowles, the tory member of
parliament, Who made a special attack
on the government's fisheries bill, while
riding along Rotten Row, met Lord
Bosebery, to whom he remarked that at
. last the seal-fisheries bill had been
"passed . . . .
"Yes, replied Rosebery, laughing
"and there's been a good deal of fishing
for seals of office this, week."
WITH y
fiutrcuraSoap
, 1
At The Dalles, :
SATURDAY,
V&m. 6.
TUB jniWfl uouaica'of an Tcmeff
k RecorfUnimpeachable, Imperishable, Unblemished; '"
Above the Reach of Jealous Rivals. - . . . . . . "- '
COMING IN ALJL' ITS ENTIRETY I 1
Nolice. to Miifa Claimants.
Cmited' States Dist. Ukd Optice,.
MM
PARIS HIPPODROME.
Monster Museum. Triple Circus, Great Elevated States, Double Menae,
,...., ABit;Kiioii "i new sensational reatu
ene, Spec
res, .
TOBACCO.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice la hereby eiven that the unrterKltrnprt
has, by an or er uf ibe County Oour ot the atate
of ( iregon for W a on countv, duly ma and en
tered, btn appointed administrator uf the eotnte
of Mlus Pruther, nco-a-rd. All persons havine
laimb aeatnst aid estate are notified to nresent
uie tHuie 10 me. wiin in- TiriTMr vnnr iir. met.
for, at the office of Huntington A. Wilson, The
Dalles, Oregon, within nix niontua from the
ame nereoi.
Sated April 26th, 1S95. '
J.M. HUNTINOTON,
ml-5t "Administrator.
1 IS A?- - -K5
i
- TllK DiM.vn n. . 'i
To all persons havlug mde sr'tileuVci nnon
tracts of land within this district; .ni Vlv-n
notice, as reqnired bj law, that they claim snob
lands as donations under the provisions of the
othee of urvyor-eneral of tne public lauds in
Oregon, and to provide for the survey, and to
make donations to settle, s of the said public
-lands,"- approved September 27, 18o0, nd .he
various acts- amendatory and ; supplement 1
thereto, and to their hel. s, devltee-, grauteea.
and all persons making claim to such douatlon
claims, wh-ther by d scent, de.ise, Judicial
sale, or eon-veyance In good faith, who have
Mtharw failed to make and nle In the proper
land office final poof of such claims.
"""w ner by aiven, in cc-rdanre with th
requirements of Section I of the act of Cjii
a nroTid jn i r iauA
liim.0f..th,.?omml!,"Ioneo, ,uo Kieral
?i?'J?lt",;1,perf0 ' u,elr MUe ei-eto before the
ShiJ?to J??T been abandoned b. them.ind
ih2i;,w7-embrB?d thereln wil' be restored to
Congress if J,n; .', "of "' OI
ifvea unie",oaf hands this 9th diynf May.
mil
PHINZ & KITSCH KE
Furniture and' Cai pes-;
I A I. 1 , 1 .
o nave nuuea lo . nnr rmsin-na a
complete Unrtertaking Establish men t,
and as. we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil
be low accordingly. ' ...
A. A- Brown,
Stat
le
Keeps a lull assortment 6f
and rancy lira
, an d, Prpyl 1 on 8. ' ;
which he offers at low rignrea
And a single application ofUTI
CURA, the great skin cure, will
afford instant relief, permit rest
and sleep, and point to a speedy,
economical, and permanent cure of
. the most distressing, of itchin.r,
burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted
skin and scalp diseases, after phy
sicians, hospitals, and all else fail.
Cuticura Remedies
Exert a peculiar, purifying action'
on the. skin, and through it upon'
the blood. In the treatment of.
distressing humors they are speedy,
permanent, and economical, and in
their action are pur?, sweet, gentle, .
and effective., Mothers and chil
dren are their wannest friends.
Sold throughout the woiM. Potter Dpug Ann
Ckeu. Coki-., Sole Props., llnston "All
about Baby's Skin, Scalp, and Hair," mailed free.
If tired, ncliine, nervnns moth
ers knew the com Tort, strength, and
vitality in Cuticura t'lastera, they
woUd never be without them. In
every way the sttfre!-t an I rwt.
He Died of Starvation.
. Vancouver, B. C, June 27. Abou
- two and a half years ago Norman Mc
Neil left here for his ranch in the Chil
catin country. Since then he has nevei
been heard of. A few months ago hi
' brother Daniel arrived here to searcl
for him, and with the aid of Indians h
found the bones bis brother in tin
orusn near ttie I'Uean-a-lvIean rivet
The remains were identified by a papei
in the pockets of the clothes. It i.
thought be died of starvation. '
. Slot a Ghost of a-Cnance.
New Yoek, June 27. A special to tht
Herald from Paris says:.. Sir Charier
Dilke, being interviewed on the Englis)
political situation, said: "The liberal,
' have not the ghost or a chance at th
coming election. I do not think any .
body honesty believes to the contary.'
. ... .Dissolution of Parliament.
London, June 27. In the house of
lords today Premier Marquis Salisbnrt
. announced that he hoped to obtain tin
, queen's, consent to the dissolution o;
parliament July 8. .' . . - .; r
Dr. MIlee'NEBVi Plasters unre EHETJMA
1ISM. WEAK BACKS. At Orugftlsta, only Sat
$300.00
Squandered for Nothing.
Assignee's Notice.
rotice is hereby given that J. W. Moore and
11. r.. Moore nnve assigned to me all of their and
eaeh of their propert , real a- d pera-nal. for the
oenefltnf nil their, and eaeh of their creditors. In
proportion to the amount t the re.ective
ciiuiii ti bum ereoitiiis. ah persons having
planus tiKuiui. bhiu assigiiors, or xner nt tnem
aieheiebv notified to uresetit their alulms. nn
deroath, to me at the office of Huntitietou &
niison. ine lanes. oresron. or at inv rmirinnr-M
new- iiuiiseiie, uregon, wiimn three months
rrom tne aaie ot this iiotiee.
1 ne uailes, Oregon, Slav -1, 1895.
, W7t POLK." UUTLER, Assignee.
JiOTTCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Officb, The Dalles, Or., (
M 22. 1-95. 4
Notice Is herebv elven that the fnl.mvino--
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and. that
saia prooi-wui be maae before the register and
receiver at The Dalles. Ores-on. on Jmv R.
io-jo, via: ...
Frank Chase,
Addl. Hd. E. No.' 3532. for the RE. SElxf. See
21. To. IN R 13 B. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
bnid land. iz: Willitiln II. Tavlor. John Wa;-
enbla t. Will, am Miller, X. il. Morgan, all uf
A lie rmties, tir.
m22
JA'S. F. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ornci. The Dalles, Or.,
June 18, 189S. (
Notice is herebv riven that the followlnc
named settler has filed notice of his Intention tn
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Kegister
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Auk.
1,1895, via:
' William P. Carter, ' '
Hd E, No. 3821, for the E,
K 12
NE'A, Bee 28, and
HIKJUXO, :, THE STRONGEST MAN ON EARTH. VICTORIK. the
TIGErVv THP "rfvTVPR 'ff e.T6r Aa, W111-'' THE ONLY RIOING
HUrLK m THE UNIVER&E. Actually performing equestrian feats beyond con
ception on the back of a flying thoroughbred while encased in an iron cage that
circles the ring, to be seen only with these great shows. $10,000 school of Educate
ed.bea L.ions. No other show poesessirg such an attraction.' ji, , ;
Bv an arraneement with th lparlinu Shnara nr ii,:. Vn u-.i-mim
ClKOfJS that i will visit this section this year. - ' . V '; - .,
Presenting an Unabridged Unparalleled Program
EXALTED IN AIM AND PURE IN TONE. ' ' 4 - ; V
SPECmit :-: PRICES
" rNtp Cash' Suyers. : v;-'i
Hiliest Cask Prices for Ears ani
170 SECOND
, STREET..
BeCoiomBiaPacKiofCo.,'
J,i
PACKERS OF
Pork
and
Bee!
.MANUFACTURERS OP i ,,-.' t
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
W. H. HUGHES. -
Mtifl WHERE AND WHY BS WASTED SO MUCH
GOOD MONJtT USEIiSSSIiT.
Fox Creek, Ky, March 12, 1894. -J
ureniiemen:-ioF more man a year i anvereo
severely with heart trouble. At times my
heart seemed to stop beating, at others it
beat loudly- and fast, and occasionally a
sharp pain shot through it for an Instant.
Any severe exercise gave me a distressing
pain under the left shoulder blade. I suf
fered much from shortness of breath, and
three to four hours sleep was the most I could
etlnanyone night. One week tn Septem
ber I scarcely closed my eyes. I spent 300
for medicines and doctors in Louisville, Shel
byville, Frankfort, Cincinnati and Lawrence
burg. It was all squandered for nothing. I
finally got Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart. r.nrn
at a drug store In Lawrenceburg, and in
three days have derived more benefit from
tho use of Dr. Miles' remedies than I got from
all the doctors and their mprliclnna. I think-
everybody ought to know of the marvelous
power contained in Dr. Miles' remedies.
'A. SEW, gee 21, Tn 4 8
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: William B. Rodman, Andrew J.
Swift William H. Fallow, Eugene Demore, all
01 namic, ur. .
juu22 ; JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
x ours very gratefully,
W. H. Hdgb.es.
HE NEXT EXPENDS B.00
AND GETS SOMETHING, BUT HIS BEIQHBOBS
: SAY HI IS HAL? CRAZY.
, ' Fox Greek. March 29, 18M.
Gentlemen: I finra hMn hng tMtnt. m
neighbors of the benefits derived from three
oofties 01 iir. Miles' Nervine for which I
paid 83.00. Aftertakingtheflrstbottleltwas
uiirea usjs ueiore 4 coma get a second, and
my stomach troubled me a little, but after
nuuuug vraiuneiiii is got ait right again,
ind I can eat anything and as much as I wish
without fear. All my friends and neighbors
javtbatlam half-trauma? I lnnvh. ...... .
nd jump and hallo, all In a minute, and I
lust can't help it. And Is It any wonder,
when for months. I watr.hftd the nettlnscnn
never expecting to see it rise again. Please
accept my heartfelt thanks.
W. H. Htjgb-es.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure IB sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
Alldruggistssellitattl. 6 bottles forS,or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co . Elkhart, And, .
; " . NOTICE.
TJnitud States Lnd Office,;
The Uailes, or., June 4, 189.. ,
Complaint haviix been entered at this olfce
by John C. Tucket of Wamiit, V against O. H.
avemort fur nban' oning his HometeHd Entry
No. 3616, dated April 8, 1891, upon the 8!- ShjZ
Bee 7, ENE4 6ec 18, and .WJi SW. Btc
17. T4 BK12E, in Vbci county. Or., with a
vie to the cancellation of said entry, the said
parties are hereby summoned b appear at ti is
otiice on the 29tii day of July. 1S95, at 10 o'clock
a. m., to respond and furnish testimouy con
cerning raid alleged abandonment.
- jl5-jul20 JAS, MOORE, Register.
Taken Up.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Come tc my place on 5-Mile about
Dec. 1st 1894, one light red cow, about 4
years old branded XL (connected). Crop
off riht ear and un 'er half crop off left
ear.. Owner can have same by proving
property and paying charges.
C. F .Wagendlast,
, ' ' The Dalles.
4 6ig Shouus Cotobined
. 100 Sensational and Startling Acts. .
The Best Performing Elephants!
Leopards, and Baby Camels!
40 GRE T CIRCUS ACTS 1 ,
5 Great Bands in Street Parade !.
Courtly Knights and Dames!
A Drove of Monster Camels! ' ' "'
Zebras, Bears and Baby Monkeys ! '
20 GREAT LEA PE RSI ,'
Richly Carved & Gilded Tableau Wagons
' Myriad Cages, Dens and Lairs I '
Diied Beef, Etc.
; . .... , . . ' . 1
Bake Oyen;;anil:;lIi(cIicl!
STAGE LIN12, " : "
THOMAS. HAEPEE, -:' Proprietot
'Stages leave'Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.- - , ..
THE GlJEftTEST BflSEBIICK UlDESS that the' morld ; has EveP ppodaeed.
. THE ONLY FLOCK OF GIANT AFRICAN OSTRICHES.'
The Largest. Birds, on Earth and the Only Show Possessing such a Feature.
GOOD HORSES. AND' WAGONS!
Notice.
For Sale..
One hundred and six seres of Fruit Lnnd on
Mi 1 Creek, five miles from The Da les fifteen
acres In Grapes aud Orchard, and four acres in
Strawberries. Will sell alt or part. Plenty of
Wood slid Water. Also 120 acres of Grain Land,
ten miles west 01 The Uailes.
feb23-tf . , . . T-M.DENTON.
. y-'. ; '; :-' , ' " ' , V Lost: ' .
Betweeen Mitchell and Grass Valley, one new
Rupert & tiahle saddle, one garden iak, and
two window sashes. A liberal reward will be
paid tu anyone finding and returning the same
tome. . , - LONN TAYLOR,
pr5 - Mitchell, Or. '
Or. Mues' Pain Pills ewe Netuwlcla, .
TWO MENAGERIES OF WILD BEASTS
And open Dens of Savage Brutes, Mammoth. Elephants, Lions, Tigers, '' ;
Hveneu, Bears, Wolves, Leopards and Panthers. Zebras trained to
" drive like horses. ' Knights in Armor, ' Ladies as Princesses?, Male '. ''
' and Female Jockeys, Squadrons 'of Princes, Nobles and Cava- '
, . . Iiirs in Royal Rohes, aud Rich .Costumes, Mounted on .Spirited. ';
Hot sea like Days of Old. Be sure and ask -your Station Agent for
Cheap : Excursion : Kates
Every Railroad Gives Low Rates to this Big Show..' V ;
To thb Genskal Poaucr : -', '"' '
,The nndereighed has thoroughly re
modeled what Is known as the Farmers' '
Feed "Yard, corner of Third and Madi
son, adj'iining J. LU; Thompson's blacks '
smith shop', and is now ready to accom- '
tnodate all who wish their horses well
fed and' properly cared for, at Prices to
Suitthe Times, i '' '- '
AGNEW & McCOLLEY. Props.,
; :, ; Tne Dulles, Or.
f For Sale or Trade. -
. At.lO A. M. a Glorious, Grand. Holiday Free Streei Parade.
ONE DAY ONLY, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT.
: f v - ! ; .DOORS OPEN AT I AND 7 P. M. :
This will positively be the only Circus that will visit this section this year;..!..:
General Admission,. . . : 5Q Cents.
' ' .'' !' Children under 9 Years of Age, '25 Cents.
One- Norman Stallion, weight about
1 ,500. pnunds ;. 4 head of work horses 8
voung, horses. . win sell or trade for
Dalles City properly. ....''
' CHARLES KOEHLER.
ml5-2m . : ; Boyd. Or.
' CMrlwrtrA EnSIUb Dtnoad Bnult '
rENffYROYAL PIU.S
mond Mrmnd tn Red and Gold neUllloV
ItMxa, fted With blue rihhon. Taka 1
f.nwi a ii if iwi"fnUiisi i irur1ta. r mmtd 4
in lUmpi for nartioulara, t-ntimootaU aud
M UetW for TMditm.' m UUHr, kT ro(ar
MAIL 1W,(I(H Tiau moot all. JVovM fwfr.
AW fTVi