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C20 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, aa second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BY MAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 5 " 6 months Jg ic g (i O oO Daily, 1 year .".'.'i.'.'.':.'".' 58 " 6 months 8 00 " per " 0 80 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. TUESDAY, MAR. 7, 1893 In a late interview ex-President Har rison briefly outlined his plans. Imme diately upon his arrival at Indianapolis in company with Assistant General Pas senger Agent Boyd, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Mr. Harrison will go duck hunting on the Kankakee river. After this recreation the ex-president will remain quietly at his home in In dianapolis, securing a much-needed rest. Mr. Harrison's engagement with the Leland Stanford university in Califor nia, he says, will require only about one month of his" time out of each year. Daring this term he will deliver lectures on international law and jurisprudence. During next winter the ex-president will devote his time to writing a book. This book, Mr. Harrison says, will re late specially to a number of important matters connected with his administra tion that the public have not fully un derstood. They are he says, of such a nature that notwithstanding their im portance, they will not become a matter of history, and it is his intention, by this means, to make clear certain things of which the public is now in ignorance on account of a misapprehension of what these subjects were. Mr. Harrison did not at this time, care t) indicate what they were. At 0 o'clock the party re turned to their train, where they re mained, and at 10 o'clock that night the journey to Indianapolis was resumed. The following message was forwarded by cable yesterday to President Cleve land by the Chilian executive from San tiago : The government of Chili and the Chilian people, recognizing your pDlitical attitude in the past, consider that your re-election as chief magistrate of the United States is a pledge that your gov ernment will preserve the tranquility and well being of all nations upon the American continent. On this day, upon which you assume the high functions of your office, I, as president of the repub lic of Chili, and in the name of the Chilian nation, as well as in my own personal capacity, assure you of our sin cere regard for you and your people. Permit me to express the hope that yonr aims and motives will produce the best vesult for the people of the United States. The young lady who was heir appar ent to the Hawaiian throne does not seem to take a broad view of things. She thinks she ought to be seated on the Hawaiian throne because she has been educated to expect it. She has so little political sense that she lias placed her self in charge of a British merchant con nected with the Hawaiian islands trade, Who is said to be a strong supporter of British interests on the islands. The little school girl does not seem to under stand that the principal object of annex ing the islands iB to prevent the govern ment from falling under British influ ences. Ex. Colonel Johnstone, former editor of the rhcenix, Arizona, Gazette, and Wil liam Condon, an experienced prospector, report the discovery ot the ruins of an old Aztec citv different from any before discovered. Among the manv heiroglyph ics are drawing of men, and on a novel shaped stone is a serpent, cross and an chor.. Around these ruins is a stone wall or fortification in a good state of preservation. The place indicates that it once contained at least 60,000 inhabi tants. It is singular that these ruins were not discovered long ago, but the country in the vicinity is mountainous and has been but little prospected. Gresham's appointment has precedent. History is always repeating itself. When Lincoln formed his cabinet he took into it Stanton as secretary of war, who had been iu Buchanan's cabinet. Furthermore, he also had as members of his council two democrats, Montgomery Blair and Gideon Wells. And, what is more, Gresham voted for Cleveland, but none of these men are known to have voted for Lincoln. The search for the treasures of Atahu alpa, the great Inca, said to be hidden in the Llangante mountains, now being prosecuted with great energy, is more than likely to be speedily brought to a successful issue. Some of the more im portant of the long lost traces of the route indicated by Valverde, the cele brated Jesuit historian and antiquarian, have been discovered. Fustian! This girl has no throne. "Pretty Kaiaulani" has no more right to talk about "my" throne and "my" nation and "my" flag than pretty Sally Walker or pretty Polly-wants-a-cracker. The day has gone by on this hemisphere when thrones and nations were the per sonal property of any human being. Louisville Courier-Journal, dem. "Golden Medical Discovery" cures those diseases which come from blood impurities scrofula, and skin diseases, sores and swellings. But does it? It's pat up by the thousands of gallons, and sold to hun dreds of thousands. Can it cure as well as though it had been compounded just for you? Its makers say that thousands of peo ple who have had Tetter and Salt rheum, Eczema and Etysipelas, Carbun cles and Sore Eyes, Thick Neck and Enlarged Glands, are well today because they used it. Suppose that this is so. Suppose that a quick-witted man was far-seeing enough to know that to cleanse the blood was to cleanse the life. Suppose that by many experiments, and after many failures, he discovered this golden key to health and that his faith in it for you is so strong that yon can go to your druggist, buy a bottle, and if it doesn t help ybu, you can get your money re turned cheerfully. Will you try it? The remedy to have faith in, is the remedy the makers themselves have faith in. 1 Specimen Cases. -S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheuma tism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming de cree, appetite fell awav, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edwd Shepherd, Harrisburg, HI had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica 8alve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw ba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. . It 8 a sign that you need help, when pimples, blotches, and eruptions begin to ap pear. Your blood needs looking after. Youll have graver matters than pimples to deal with, if yon neglect it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents and cures all diseases and disorder? caused by impure blood. It invig orates the liver, purifies the blood, and promotes all the bodily tunc tions. For all forms of scrofulous, skin and scalp disease, and even Consumption ( which is really lune scrofula ) in all its earlier stages, it is a certain remedy. It's the only one that's guaranteed, in every case, to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. It's a matter of confi dence in one's medicine. It is the cheapest blood - purifier sold, through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? The " Discovery " acta equally well all the year round An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 60c , and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TEXf The Favorite TOOTH C0WSSS A.W JHLV for the Teeth and Breath. 85c. JOHN PASHEK, I - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. fepaiinng and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. UU. H- Voang, Biacksmi i n & wagon shod General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed- Horse Shoeing a Speciality mm pfesh Paint! W. C. Gilbert hereby sends His compliments to every friend And enemy if he has any Be they few or be they many. The time for painting now has come. And every one desires a home That looks fresh and clean and new, . Aa none but a good painter can do. Painting, papering and glazing, too. Will make your old house look quite new. He will take your work either way, By the job or by the day. If you have work give him a call, HeU take your orders, large or small. Respectfully, w. C. GILBERT, P. O. Box No. 3, THL DALLES, OR. S, L. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : : Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on short nonce, ana sausiacuon guaranieeo. AT THE t Store of I. C. Nickelsen, 2d St. The Dalles W. F. WISEMAN. WM. MAKDEKS. Oliseman & Warders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, Oregon. Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. A. A. Brown, Keeps a fnll assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, - and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures. SPEGIflli K PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Sis anfl other Prote. 170 SECOND STREET. DRUGS Snipes & Kinersly. THE LEADING WiguM W Drgts Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADING Patent (Dedieines and Druggists Sundries. HOUSE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paints. we are The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon PAJL KflEFT & CO., -DEALEKS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the Practical Painters and Paoer Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masary's the most skilled workmen emnloved. chemical combination or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. Paint Shon corner Thirdand Hew Qolumbia J-lotel, THE DALLES, OREGON. Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast! First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. None but the Best of White Help Employed. NOTE CREDIT EXTRACTS From the Diily Chronicle oj Feb. 18th. Of Interest to Merchants. The suit of A. S. Collins and Mrs. A. B. Collins against H. Herbrlng of this city, which was to come before the jury yesterday morning, was sgain postponed. This suit against one of our oldest and best-known dry goods merchants creates considerable comment in commercial circles. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Col lins obtained under false pretenses and promises at the end of the year 1891, goods to the amount of $50.80 from the defendant; but instead of pay ing the bill, as agreed, they shortly afterwards left the city by night and moved to California. Last spring Mr. Herbrlng learned that all their household goods, etc., were In the hands of the sheriff of Wasco county, and consequently placed a second attachment upon the goods held by the sheriff. A portion of these goods were sold last December by the sheriff of Wasco county, as no By the above extracts from our daily newspapers our friends ani. customers will see that an extraordinary demand will shortly be made upon our purse. And as we are unprepared for this unex pected event, we OBLIGED TO SACRIFICE a portion of our Immense stock of Dry Qoods, lottyir;, Boots ar;d Sroej. Pacific Popline, regular price 12c, now , " Brocaded Poplins 15c, now 4-4 Flannel Suitings, 25c, 40-inch English Mohair, 75c, 38-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth,. . . .50c, 56-inch Assabet " " ...$1.00, 54-inch Striped " "... 1.00. Amoskeag checked Gingham , 10c, Amoskeag Cheviot, 2c,.. Hartel & Merrimac Calicos Atlantic P. and Lawrence L L Muslin, Also Clothing and Hat Departments. As all of the above goods will very likely be sold out in a very short time, we advise our friends and customers to visit our store forthwith. H. Herbring. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Deeigns in Haneers. None bu t the best brands of the Paints nsed in all jut work, and none but Aeents for Masury Liquid Paints. No A first class article in all colors. All Washington Sts., The Dalles. 0re-on THE RESULT OF Versus FROM THE DAILY PRESS : compromise could be. obtained by defendant. And now come the plaintiffs and sue through their attorney, Judge A. S. Bennett, the defend ant, for the sum of 1175.00. We will watch this suit when it comes before the jury, as we think it is one of great interest to storekeepers. From the Daily Timet-Mountaineer of Feb. Uth. Eazor-Edged Technicalities. The case of A. S. Collins vs. H. Herbring was on trial in the Circuit Court today, and the jury empanelled were . W. Trout, Geo. Jolea, A. Bet tingen, Jr., Geo. W. Miller, S. B.Adams, James Harper, W. C. Hansen, John Wood. Argument was had this morning on a motion to non-suit, made by defendant's counsel, which w. s taken under advisement until afternoon, when the Judge overruled the motion. The facts appear to be that the plaintiff left this city owing Mr. .once -tcg 12 yds for $1.00 10 ydp for 1.00 19c 37c 35c 75c 50c 7jc 10c 20 yds for $1.00 16 yds for 1.00 Great Bargains in DEALERS IN: Staple and Fancy Groceries. Hay, Grain and Feed. Masonic Block. Corner Third and THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO- SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BRAIN ARD & ARMSTRONG'S SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF UNDERWEAR No. 390 to 394, 2d street, The Dalles NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. PEAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. At thejold stand of R. Lusher, Freeborn & -DEALERS IN- Wall Paper and 295 ALDER CASH! Herbring, and he attached property for the debt. L. After the sale cf the attached property the de fendant attempts to set aside the sale and sues Mr. Herbring. for damages, claiming that the proceedings were not. technically legal. The razor-edge technicalities of law, we presume, will always remain, but it works great hard ships on creditors, in many instances, to be de barred from collecting their just claims from the commission of a clerical error or the misin terpretation of a dubious statutory provision. From the Daily Chronicle of Feb. tsth. The suit of A. 8. Collins and Mrs. A. 8. Collins vs. H. Herbring came to a termination yesterday afternoon, the jury rendering a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. Mr. Herbring considers his defeat as a fait accompli, and is now more than ever convinced that he has to stick to his old rule and motto to sell dry goods cheap and for cash only. Hill & Hope bleached Muslin, 12 yds for $1.00 Heavy twilled Toweling, 20 yds for 1.00 German Knitting Yarn reduced to 60c per lb J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton " " 45c per doz Belding Bros. Knitting Silk 30c per ball Fast Black Ladies' Hose, 25c now 20c " " " or 1 box of 6 pairs for $L0 Boss of the Road Overalls reduced to 50c Buckingham & Hecht fine Calf Boots reduced to $4.25 Ladies' oil grain Button Shoes reduced to 1.15 Ladies' Arctic Overshoes reduced to 65c our I Court Streets. The Dalles.Oregon. no Front St. The Dalles, Oregon. Company, Doom mouldings, ST., COR. FIFTH,