The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE IIALLGS - - - UllBGOM WEDNESDAY JAN. 25, 1893 llitillHhod Daily, Sitndny Exec'ivtcd. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Sucond and Washington Dulles, Oregon. T.ruti of Subscription Per Year Per month, by carrier Single copy .10 00 . 50 5 Subscribe for Thk Daily Chronicle. The Ouickeat Way to Cure a Void. Do you wish to know the quickest way to cure a cold? We will ell you. .To cure a cold quickly, it must be treated before- the cold has become settled in the -system. The first symptoms of a cold la a dry, loud cough and sneezing. , The cough is pooii followed by watery ex pectoration and the sneezing by a pro fuse watery discharge from the nose. In severe cases there is a thiu white coaling on the tongue. What to do? It is only necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in double does every hour. That will greatly lessen the severity of the cold and in many cases will effectu ally counteract it, and cure what would have been it severe cold within one or two days time. Try it and be convinced 25 and 50 cent "lottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Subscribe for Tiik Daily Ciibokicj.k. Notice. To all whom it niav concern : liv vir tue of an order of the common council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 31st day of December, 1SS12. Notice is here by'given that said city council is about to proceed to order and construct a sewer of- eight inch terra cotta pipe through block S) in Laugiilin's addition to Dalles city, beginning at the center of Jenerson street opposite the east -end of the alley through the center of said block aiid thence westerly following. the centre of said alley and continuing to intersect the eewer in Laugh 1 in street, and that the cost of such sewer will be assessed against the property directly benefited thereby as by the charter pro vided. Dated this 7th day of January, 1833. Frank M'kskkeb, l.P.dlot. Recd'r of Dalles Oitv. Subscribe for Tim Daily Ciiuosici.k. KOTICK.- . All Dalles City warrants registered prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid' if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. ' Li. KORDEN, tf. Treas. Dalles City. Spectacles X.oftt. The finder of a pair of gold framed eye glasses, will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at this office. . For Sale Cheap. A city lot with two houses and out houses, all inclosed bv fence. Inquire at this office. dtf-12.12 YOUR ATTEJiTIO - Is called to the fact that Heigh Glenn, -Dealer in Glass,. Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Materitit of all kinds. -Carrl the Finest tine of- To be found in the City. 72 LUashington Street. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIRST STtRIEET- FACTORY NO. 105. Brands VJjL VJixXlQ, manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country, filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. t A DTTO CANDY e -V ri 1 IV FACTORY inrlir nnrl Rlnn wliolesBle .quotations. TOBACCO Specialties CIGAKS AN" I) SWEET DRINK Finest Peanut.Roaster In The Dalles 2 3 8 Piciure rnouiainps At right side Mrs. Obarr's I'KtlFKSHIONAL MKDk 1 Ijkstiwt. Ua given for the jmluUws xt ruction of teeth. Also teeth el u duwol Hlumiuum plate. Rooms: Sign of he tiolilen Tooth, Second btreet. JK. G. K. SANDERS, (iroduutu of the"Tj TjivurJi ynfI!ichJgan. Suc cessor to Dr. Tucker. Ufilce over Frenehs' Bank, The Dalles, Or. rR ESIIKI.YAN (1Io jeopathk.) Piiykiciak XJ and Surgeon. Culln nuswercd promptly wen promptly, Dllke No. 3fi and any or niicnt, oily or country 37 Chapman block. wtf DKo, O. D. DO AN K PHYSICIAN AND 8UB- GRON. Omce; rooms b and 6 Chapman !Nk. Residence: 8. K. c rner ourt and Fourth streets, nee nd door from the corner. Office hours 9 to 2 A. M., 2 to & and 7 to i r". M. H. II. R1DDELL ATTORNBY-AT-I.AW-Omee Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. S. It. DUFCK. FRANK MKNEFEK. DUFDR, A MEKEFEE Attobnxys - at I.aw Rooms 42 and 43, over Poet office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. . T H- WILSON-"SVTTOBNY-AT-tAW Koonu . 52 and 53, New Yogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. Vs. BENNETT, ATTOKKE V-AT-UW. Of- See in 6chnniio building, tip stairs. The UalleK, Oregon. ' F. P. MAYS. B. 8.HCNTINUTON. ' H.B.WIUOH. AYU. HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB .? I nbys-at-law Oflicea, French's block oyer fliBt National BanL. Dalles. Oregon. BOCIETIKS. ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF I-. Meets in K. of F. hall the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at 7:30 p. m. w ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets nrst ana third Monday of each month at 7 DALLES KOYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 K M. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. 50. Meets Tuesday even lug of each week iu Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evenine at 7::0 o'clock, in K. of I. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. CtouoH, See'y. H. A. BlLLS.N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in Sehaiino's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited. W. S. (Jus, D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and S. C. C. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TKMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at 8 o'cloak at the reading room. Allare Invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, n Second street, Thursday evenings at "::. Paul Kbeft, W. B MYBB8, Financier. M. W. TA9. NESMITH POST, No. :, G. A. K. Meets every Saturday at 7:30 r. M., in the K. of P. Hall. B. OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In the K. of P. Hall. MESANG VKKKIK Hector every I T evening n the K. of P. Hall. Suuda BOK L, K. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and, third Wednes day of each mouth, at 7 : P. M. THE CHUKCI1KS. , CT. PETERS CHURCH Rev. father Bbons O gkkst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 A. X. Vespers at 7 T. M. ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. EliD.Sutclifle Rector. Services every Sunday Bt 11 a. x. and 7:30 p. x. Sunday School 9:45 A. x. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7:80 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TAY LOR, Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy at 11 a. X. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Cubtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. x. and 7 P. X. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whisler, pastor. Services every Sunday monument 11 a. m. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock P. x. Epworth League at 6:80 P. x. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both usstor and people toalL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Jenkinv Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational Church each Lords Day at 3 P. x. All are cordially invited . . .A. NEW .... Ufidertakng 'Establishment! PRINZ & NITSCHKE - . DEALERS IN - Furniture and Carpets We have' added to onr business a somplete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trustj our prices will below accordingly .- The1 St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. TLis old, popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been. repape red and repainted and newlv cameted tnrouehout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied witn every moaern convenience. Kates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLESj-Prop. NOTICE: SALE OP CITTC, LOTS. Notice Is hereby given that, by authority of Ordinance No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September 3d. 1892, enti tled "An. ordinance entitled an ordinance to provide for the sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles city," I will, on Saturday next offer for sale at purHc auction, to the highest bidder, all of the lots nnd parts of lots situated In Gates Addition to Dalles City, Waco county, Oregon, not heretofore sold, as previously adver tised, Each of said lots will be- sold upon the lot respectively and none of them shall be sold for a less sum than. the value thereof as above stated. One fourth of the price bid 'on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in two equal payments on or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such deferied pay ments the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable annually. . Provided that payment may be made in full at the time of such sale at the option of the purchaser. . The sale will begin at the hour tf ten o'clock a. m.of said dav and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 1st day of November, 1892. I- K A K ,V - V K F V. STEAM WOO D SAW Wo are in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood . at the lowest poiaib'.e rates, NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes tit Chrismnn 6c Corson's, cor ner of Micbelbacn block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth streets. ... J. 0. MEIITS, : : : THE DALLES CHAS. 8TTJBLIXG. OWKN WILLIAMS. Stubling S Williams. The Gefmania, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON IJB9" Dealers in " Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. BILIOUSNESS. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. fae( PHYSJCJW If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat isfaction or refund your money. DON'T SICKEN. . DON'T GRIPE, 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOU5S, AND ALL POINTS East, North and Sol.. LEAVE THE DALLE No. 7, west bound 4:1 . No. 1, " ...... 3:05 a. m. No. 2, east bound. . 11 :55 p.n. No. 8, " " . 1 :25 p. m. PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and DINERS. Steamers from PORTLAND to SAN FRANCISCO EVERY FOUR DAYS. TICKETS VrSm EUROPE For rates and general information call on E. E. LYTLE, Depot Ticket Agent. A . 11. nURIJICRT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., ' 51 Washington St.,' OBTLAMD, ORKOON. From TEKJfflHWi op IflTEftlpB Points THE RHILROHD Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SODTH. It is the Dining Car Route. It runs Through Vestibuled Trains every day in the yaar to p. p&ul and Chicago v NO CHANGE OF CARS. Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Pull man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ' Best that can be constructed,-and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished for hplders of First and Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY-COACHES. . A continuous line, connecting with all lines, affording direct and uninterrupted service. 1 PuJlman Sleeper reservations can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket olhce of the company. - " Jull information concerning -rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to - . . W. C. ALLAWAYr . r - Agent D. P. dfc A. Kav. Co., Regulator office. The Dalles, Or., or . h fillip)) Mil ippets f fCMhm ON SALE NortBerii PaciflG Zoa;as Blummtas. In laying in your winter stock, ol dummies be careful to ' buy only the genuine. . The habit of making imitations of ar ticles has extended even to the produc tion of counterfeit back number subjects of the defunct Pharaohs. Now, ordina rily when .wie buys a thing he wants ib fresh; but this rule does not hold gooj in the mummy trade. The staler they are the better, from a commercial point of view. .The high price of authentic mummies in a good state of preservation has led to the practice of manufacturing them to order, and the man who contemplates the purchase of a dozen or so of these cheerful objects should see that he gets what is left of something which once walked and talked in Egypt 3.000 or 4,000 years ago. The mummy trade has been very ac tive of late. Ordinary Egyptian citizens who have had no further use for them selves for thirty or forty centuries can. be bought for about fifty dollars at Cai ro, but a bettea quality of individual a prince or a high priest, for instance comes as high as $500 or even more. If you should find. in a mummy for which you paid $100, say, a lot of gold and jewelry worth about $1,000, you can bo confidents that the thing is genuine. An Egyptologist named Mosconas once made a small fortune in the purchase of one mummy which had once contained a rich man's vital spark. The chest, which had been separated from the vital organs before embalming, had been filled again with gold and precious stones. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Explaining at Shower nf ltlood. No phenomena of nature have excited more widespread consternation in an cient and even in comparatively modern times than the so called rains of Mood, stones, fishes and reptiles. . The peoples of antiquity regarded such occurrences as dire warnings and por tends, and at the present day their occa sional happenings gives rise to much woDder and actual fear. ' Nevertheless, science haa been able to ascertain the causes which produce these remarkable precipitations, which are accounted for by reasons entirely commonplace. In 1670 a "rain of blood" fell at The Hague. The citizens got up in the morn ing and found that a shower of crimson fluid had llen during the night. There was great excitement and the occurrence was looked upon as foretelling approach ing war. One level headed physician got a little of the strange water from one of the canals and examined it under, a microscope. He found that the fluid had not really a red color, but was sim ply filled with swarms of small crimson animalcules. Further investigation showed these animalcules to be a species of water flea with branching horns. Presumably they were brought from a great distance by wind and deposited with the rain. How ever, notwithstanding this explanation, the Hollanders persisted in regarding this affair from a superstitious point of view, and many declared afterward that it was an omen giving warning of the desolation which . -was subsequently brought into the country with fire and sword by Louis XIV. Washington Star. Roquiaitea of u Iet. What is required for an everyday pet is that it shall be beautiful and intelli gent; that it shall neither be too large nor too delicate, and. if a bird that it shall sing or talk preferably both. The first two requirements will not go far to limit the choice. Beauty of form and harmony of color are the almost insepara ble attributes of that physical perfection which the natural life of animals de mands, and he would be a rash man who classed any of the more highly organized animals as "stupid" without trial. Lon don Spectator. . Too Bad. Soeo (in the front row at the theater) How dazzlingly beautiful Mile. High kicker's teeth look tonight. ' Dr. Den telle They ought to; 1 spent all day cleaning and polishing them. Soeo It must have tired her dread fully. Dr. Dentelle Not at all. She sent Ihem by her maid. Rate Field's Waeh jigton. , A. A. Brown, Kcepa a lull assortment of Staple and Fancy-Groceries, and Provisions. . ' which he offera at Low Figarea. SPEGIflli :-: PRIGES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Ens anJ oilier ProJiice. 170 SECOND STREET. The Snug. W, H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or. - - . . . This well known stand, kept by the welL known W. Butts, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine Etock of Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbance. In fact, all the leading brands of fine FIRST 1 CAN BE pp 13 li u m P pi jr CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably THE EUROPEAN HOUSE! The Corrugated Building next Door to Court Hnu, Handsomely FnroisM : Rooms to Rent by tie Day, Weei or Month Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. JVIRS. H. FRRSER, PropP. H. C. NIELS6N. Clothier and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' G-ents' Fixx-re 1 r-iTt lug O-oods, CORNER OF SECOM. AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OREGON. 3T- IE3I. CK.Or3S DEALER IN- Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to buy where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most for his hard earned money. We solicit a share of your patronage. Cash nairi fnr rp and nmiltrv All pnnric rieliverpri free and nrnmntlv I -on- I Corner Union and Second -: DEALERS IN: Staple ana Fancy moceiies, Hay, Grain and Feed., Masonic Block. Corner Third and THE .DALLES, "Wasco County, - - - Oregon, The Gate City of the Inland. Empire is situated at the head of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. -: . ' y ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and ; rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far; south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest "Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from ' which finds market here. The . Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in ; America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The . salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which : will be more than doubled in the near future. The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the' country south and east has this year filled ..the. warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast .and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. ItB situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. -Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these CLASS lira era G HAD AT THE Ruinous Rates. Q"- r"w",i",J streets, The Dalles, Oregon'. Court Streets. The Dalies .Oregon.