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Th3 Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE DAHES - . - - OBEOOS THURSDAY - - - - MAR. 9, 1893 Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. bt THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Streete, The Dalles, Oregon. Term of Sabucrlpt ion Per Year Per month, by carrier Blngle copy .- ..j- .16 00 . 50 5 A Lapse of Memory Humph! It's very clear that lam not in the proper vein today," growled Mr. Scribbler as ho threw aside his pen and substituted a etnmpy lead pencil in its place. "What's the matter now?" asked Mrs. Scribbler as she left her ironing to come to assistance. "It's only that Christmas story I etarted to write for The Echo. I cant for the life of me get beyond the open ing sentence." . "Let me see what you have written," Baid his wife as she looked over his shoulder and read from the paper on the table: " 'It was bitter cold. The poor little match girl on the corner shivered in tho biting blast.' Why, that's all right. Go on," she said encouragingly. -. "P.nt T viri't RAem to remember what comes next," remonstrated Mr. Scrib- Hfir. "Let mo see! Urn 'in the biting blast5 and and drawing her ragged shawl about her slender, frozen body, timidly offered her scanty stock of wares to the passers by." "That's it!" exclaimed tho author as he drew his wife to him and kissed her tenderly. "What a help you are, dear. I suppose I have written that thing hun , dreds of times, and yet I had utterly for gotten it." Life. A Freak of Science. An English chemist who was at a Washington hotel exhibited a little mi crophone he had made which would render audible the footsteps of a fly. It was only a small affair and consisted of a box with a sheet of thin straw paper stretched over the upper side. By means of a little electrical device, consisting of . two carbon disks, a carbon pencil and a weak battery, the sheet of papr? over the top of tho box was caused to pftttuce vibrations when a fly walked over it 1 strong enough to react energetically on ' an ordinary telephone transmitter when ' . held close to the latter. Washington Post. Radical English Cushions Don't Oft. . The recent refusal, to sanction with "file customary prompt enthusiasm sev eral of the most radical changes in the regime that have been made of late years ; by London swells has had a decidedly 'discomfiting effect upon our English cousins. Their confidence of leadership has received naturally a severe shock in consequence From all accounts the London swell mob is passing through a period of experimentalise. As a result men s fashions abroad have not been so unsettled in fifty years. The heavy swells continue groping aimlessly after the elusive innovation. For their independence at -this time, therefore, Americans have cause for self congratulation the more particularly bo on account of the very divergent character of some of the foreign ultra speculations. Advanced copies of the recent London fads in coats and top coats, had they been tried suddenly on the New York public, would have creat ed almost a riot in the streets. The Eng lish swell, be it known, can dress him self up as bis fancy dictates and tho 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 oracu 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 Furnisher. I Bow ThreaU Is Matle. To make a spool of thread the very v f-Uan island cotton is used. This ia taken in the raw state and torn to pieces .. ... i i r. i- tw n niac.iime cancel a Dreader, it ia froixi frmn its imnnrities bv several other machines, after which it is taken up by a "slipper" and twisted into soft Snvprjil Htmnda of this are twist ed into one fine thread; three of these nm then twisted soaether. making tne six-cord thread, which, after being bleached, is ready to selL Philadelphia Ledger. Women Luncheons. It is noticeable that at the luncheon rooms of the several woman's ex changes, as well as at several of the res taurants in the shopping districts, broken orders are possible. This is especially true of the menus of the exchanges, which, are managed by women solely for women. It is a concession to an ac cepted fact that women ordering and eating alonegreatly dislike to pay for a mouthful more than can be consumed. One croquette, a half serving of salad, chocolate without bread these are soma of the ways a woman adjusts her bill to her appetite. New York Times. Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom field. Iowa. Farmer, Bays: I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup, 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. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. . NOTICE. All Dalles Citv warrants registered prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if presented at mv office. Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. L. RORCEH, . tf. Treas. Dalles City. PROFESSIONAL CAKDh. D"BIDPALL Dkntist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth tot on Bowed aluminum plate. Booms: Sign of che Golden Tooth, Second Street. - - n , . a . x.rw do Graduate of the' US-'ersity oJicUgan. Suc cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over Frenchs' Bank, The Dalles, Or. TAR. ESHELMAN (Homiopathicj Physician S and bUBGKON. caxis answereu pruinpuy, day or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and DE. O. D. DOANE PHT8ICIAN AND SUR GEON. Office; rooms 5 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence: 8. E. crner Court and Fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner. Office hours 9 to 12 A. II., 2 to 5 and 7 to s P. M. H. H. RIDDELL Attobnby-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. B. B. STJFCK. FRANK MENBFKK. DTJFUR, fc MENEFEE Attorneys - at-Llw-EoomB 42 and 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms 52 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street, rhe Dalles, Oregon. ' 4 ' S, BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-ULW. Of flee in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. y r. T. MAYS. B. 8.HCKTINGTON. H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WIL80N ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices, French's block over First National Bank. Dalles. Oregon. SOCIETIES. ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF It Meets in K. of P. 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 first and tuira aionaay or eacn rnouu at i p. H. DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. holl, corner Second and Court streets,. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Clough, See'y. . H. A. Bills, N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Scbnnno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members aro cordially in vited. W. 8. Cbam. D. W.Vawse, K. of R. and S. C. O. TTTOMKN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE VV UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at 3 o clock at tne reading room. All are lnviiea Harmon Lodge No. 501, I. O. G. T. Regular weekly meetings Monday at7:30r. M., at Fraternity HalL. All are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Second street, i nursaay evenings at j :au. Paul Kreft, W. S Myers, Financier. M. W. TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets rj every Saturday at 7:3U p. H., in tne oi r. Hall. B, OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in tne iv. oi tr. iaii. GESANG VEREIN Meets every evening in the K. of P. Hall. Suudav BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in . K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, at 7:3U P. M. THE CIll'KCHES. ST. PETERS CHURCH Rev. Father Brons geest Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 a. M. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at 7 P. M. ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. Eli D.Sutc'Jff'e Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. H. Sunday School 9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at :3U FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay lor. Pastor. Morninar services every Sab bath at the academy at 11 A. H. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Praver meeting Friday evening at castor s resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P. M. CAONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. J Curtis. Pastor. Services everv Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning service, strangers cordially invitea. seats iree. "S r E. CHURCH Rev. J. w hibler, pastor. i I . Services everv Sundav morning at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. M. Epworth League at 6:30 p. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. j Pastor. Preachintr in the Congregational Chureh"each Lords Day at 3 P. H. All are cordially invited PRINZ & NITSCHKE - -DEALERS IN ' Furniture and Carpets We have added to our business BomDlete TJndertadine Establishment, and as we are in no way oonnected with the Undertakers' Trust, our prices will be low accordingly. The St. Charles Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable bouse has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repapered and repainted axiA newlv car ne ted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is Bupplied with every modern convenience. Bates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. - Frer bus to and from all trains. - , C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. The Snug "" W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or. This well known etand, kept by the well known w. 11. Butts, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine stock of - Sheen Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbance In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the old man a call and you will come again STEAM WOOD SAW We are In tho field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood at the lowest possible rates, .. NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money here, and- try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma- chine, corner of Washington and Fourth streets. . ; J.' 0.. MEIUS, THE DALLES CHAS. STUBL1NG. OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubling & Williams. The Gemma, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON TSDea1ers in Wines, . Liquors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. t I H m O O JiS!81lVVV he S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. PHYSIC IW If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat isfaction or xeiuna your money. DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. YODH flTTEHTIOH Is called to the fact that Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. -Carrie tUe Finest Line of- Picture To be focmd ia the City. 72 LUashington Street. from TEHlHIJifilt op Points ; THE RHILROKD Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It is the Dining Car Route. It runs Through vestiDUiea i rains every oay in tne year to pauI and; Chicago KO CHANGE OF CARS. nf Dinin? Cars nnsnmassed. 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 holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES :. A continuous line, connecting with all lines. affording direct and uninterrupted service. Pnllman Sleeper reservations can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TIGKETS noints in America. ucjtet omce oi uiv company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application lo W. C. AULA WAY, Agent D. P. & A. Nav. Co., Regulator office, The - uaiies, ur., or A. D. CHARLTON, Ass't. General Passenger Agt., Portland, 'gn, YARTIC FACTORY SODA WATER AKD ICE CREAM. nndinr anrl Unto wholesale vsauuico OltU ilUld quotations. TOBACCO 'Specialties CIGARS AND SWEET DRINKS Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles rA3tr8e?J.F0LC0 At right side Ooarr's restaurant. BILIOUSNESS. Hugh Glenn Mn Fan Vast 81m Saw Whllo In m Traaes. ' A full revelation of her experience while in a trance has been made by Mrs. W. M. Barber, of Freedom, Pa. She claims to have been with God and ex pects to receive many future revelations and declares she will shortly begin to work miracles.' Mrs. Barber s statement, made to a reporter, was as follows: - . All that I saw and learned while my body lay helpless I do not remember. It will come back to me as I grow stronger, and I shall also receive more light, and in future trances,' or - by some other means, I know the Lord will reveal much, more to me. I do not know where was, but I was not in heaven nor in hell. I caught a glimpse of heaven, though, and saw God. I cannot describe him except to say that he appeared all light. All the tome of my seeming un consciousness he was making things heavenly known to me. It seemed a long period of time that .1 held this spiritual discourse with him. Hell I did not see, except that it appeared as it were on one side of me blackness and smoke. I saw my dead mother. She appeared as in life, even to her clothing. I could not reach her nor speak to her. The Al mighty seemed to stand between us, but I know that before my death I shall clasp hands with her in the spirit land. I saw also and recognized my little brother, who died before I was born. I did not see my father, but I expect to learn before long whether or not he is saved. I saw no other persons than my two r relatives. The angels and saints were- not visible, but 'I shall grow in faith until" I see them and ' until I can walk upon , the wate-. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. - - " Guest (at restaurant in moist weamerj Waiter, Ijvya't get any salt put of this salt cellar. . ' -. : Waiter You've forgotton to unscrew the top, sir. New York Weekly. Cholerine In Pennsylvania. Swickley, Penn : We had an epidemic of cholerine, as our physicians called it, in this place lately and I made a great hit with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ' I sold four dozen bottles of it in one week and have since sold nearly a gross. This remedy did the work "and . was a big advertise ment for me. " Several persons who had been troubled with diarrhoea for two or three weeks were cured by a few doses of this medicine. - ' v P. P. Knapp, Ph. G. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN . Qlothing Boots, Shoes, Bats, Etc. FanciJ (jood, floMon?, Etc., Etc., Ete. Second St., The Dalles. w. e. garretson; Leading - Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOE THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order, 138 Second St., The Dalles, Or. GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH r ING LINE, oil smd Sees me 0GT Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other tcoods in proportion. - P. FAGAN, 6 Second st.. Tho Dalles. Bole Agent for WAKNAMAKEB & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa House Moving. Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at : reasonable figures. Has the " largest honse moving outfit- in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles Dry Goods lg . fell PURMAM.N& f H-i.ll ,.DURHM,N.C.J 4ii; U J DULL All around the world, from East to West, Pipe Smokers think Bull Durham best. . . How good it is, a trial will show, ..-.r -' And make you smoke and "praise it too." Get the Genuine. Made only fey BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, II. C. 'Ttere is a tide in the affairs leads on The "poet unquestionably had reference to the" at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, J. O. DOMESTIC AMD KEY WEST CIGARS. FgE-WlME and LIQOOIg FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR. H. C. NIELSeN, Clot hier and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and CapsTrunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOM AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OREGON. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Build In HanisoiBly Fnrnisiei Rooms Meals Prepared by a TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. " Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. D. BUNNE Pipe WoiR, Tin MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. 1 . Shop on Third Street, next door west of. Young & Rubs' Blacksmith Shop. - THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, 1 AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thla well-known Brewery ia now turning out the beat Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the market. r:.oiinG TOQAGGO of men which, taken at its flood. to' fortune." & BURGET'S, but at greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. MAGK, " - THE " CELEBRATED PABST BEER. next Door to Court House.' to Beat liy tne Bay, feet or fflontL' ' First Class English Cook. Hapairs anil Hoofing Foiikl GarBEts LL