The Dalles Daily Chronicle. W1M. follow mucins. Presbyterian MlnUter Sterile from tlic (ieiinrnt Assembly. OFFICIAL l'Al'KU OK DAM.KS CITV. AND WAJCO COUNTY. Entered nt the l'ostodlco nt The Pillion, Orepon br sceonil-clHJs mttcr. Iuvingtox, X. Y., July 10. Tho nc- j tion of the last general assembly of the j Presbyterian church nt Washington, in condemning the doctrine-" held by Pro-1 foovinr ("!. A. Prices has led to another, crnseniPTinv u vrvs " " secession from the ranks of tho church. ; Br !SSJ J!S,5 a. ! The position assumed by the highest , weckiv, 1 year l o 1 court of Presbyterianism is such that " 6n"nthi.. . .. g ; the Rov. Dr. John Penman, of this Dtljr.iywT. ..' fiw pnci.t can o longer remain in his " 5i1C,J10!!,h,i 5fO pulpit. He has resigned his pastorship, Address all communication to "THi: oitnoN- And declares his inability to sustain tCLK," The Dallo, Oregon. r longer and subscribe to the "system of . ... , doctrine" of his church. Pastor Pen man was one of the commissioners to the ceneral assembly which tried and , Sonev oS'e'r "y W,ow ' . ' . li!.' o I R nli condemned Dr. P.rigjrs. He voted with , Sunday o " . '.'. m. toltfu. m. j tne minority in favor of Dr. Urijrjjs. In u-okinu or mail I a letter to his congregation giving bis ! trains polnK Kast . .9 p, m. niMl ll.4or..n . , vnllcrlu fnr M . ,1(,tinn nn llis ,,rti jjr. 1 tlf( ; William Tell Your Father that wo Hell i'liRt-omcr. oi'Fict: nouns oBTmnmisao Always open the offer made by tlic proprietors of Dr. Sage's Cntarrh Remedy. It 'a a reward" of 500 cash for an in curable case of catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long standing. I hey II carry it out, too. It's one i thing to make the offer. It's a very ) different thine to mako it good. It i couldn t be done, except with .A:S0h. m KTp.nt Sundrtv. fTrl-wcekly. Tiie'iluv Thurilay and Saturday, j " Monday Wednesday anil Friday. InTin nvmmt tlMtll nrl West. IM. mid fr.Mli. m. j ruusuiis i"i ai'""i v " " . 1 , ., stace (or Gnidendalo T:nou.m. ppniiinn ays : extraordinary meaicino. ixatnats -taSt arm sprtnp fwn.m. "I had" hoped, up to the last general j what they have. By it's mild, " tiviiiBfori.yicvHiirtiand..5:Wn.in.i church soothing, deansiric and hcajing would declare itsell in lavor oi progress ( r-" i - - to-- j , in doctrine and liberty of investigation, ' tho worst cases. H doesn't simply but that hope is now shattered. I hold ! time, or drive the dis- ,, . . , ..,, if.,i I ease to the limes. It produces a TtMlT T It tilMK I'flTlTIllIlS Tim III 11 Ul UUUi . - ... : . . , . , i perfect and permanent cure I yield to none in my reverence and my , j , 1 love lor it. j ueneve mat me mum is j the fountain of Divine love which is able j to make men wise unto salvation, and Him who is TUESDAY, - JULY 11, 1S93 The advai....jg years seem to produce an increase rather than a diminution in the number of gigantic schemes. We 1 .11 1 1 i .1.- 1. n...i.irl. I . . . ... nuvoun ue.iru oi un; .wmiuic iui kauii-, bring them into touch witn ing 40,000,000 in the construction of u , the ,;fe ,u)d ligl)t of uieni. monster dam in the vicinity oi .ev t ii ,i ...l tl... nnU The Silver Question ilwnm lmnk nn irsnlf mill pivh Vv EllC- MoNTEKKY, Mexico, July land a tropical climate, so that the granite state boys could climb palm trees to shake off the succulent cocoa nut on their own bleak hillsides, while the Rhode Islanders would offer scant encouragement to the peripatetic Ital ian banana vender, as each and all of them would have a banana tree in close proximity to his own back porch. A more recent scheme is the bridging of 10. The Monterey smelters arc in full blast and there is no indication of cessation. William Guggenheim, general manager of the great National smelter, the largest silver lead plant in this country, said today : "The white metal is all right and there is no cause for alarm. The future of silver is now in the hands of England and the United States. England has If rai(J. Trv you can't ho cured, you'll bo you "the tho SWEET. ORR & CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, E)asv fitting; Pants, Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s the English channel between Dover and Calais. It is said that this scheme has gone eo far that a company has been formed to secure the necessary conces sions from the British and French gov ernments. The cost oi this bridge is something like $240,000,000.' The latest scheme is one for roofing London and other large cities, and thus doing away with the umbrella trust. The has not yet considered any such vulgar and insignificant detail as the matter of already intimated that she will take care of white metal exclusive of the United ( States product. She wants to close the I mines of the United States. The repeal I of the Sherman act will practically leave I England alone to protect silver, except J for such assistance as might come from ! Japan. England is obliged to buy silver, j as India must use it or lull back on gold, nrojector i winch J,ngland can't spare. I lie ques- j tion now arises, hat will tiie United States do for silver? What the reasdna- cost, and hence has not enlightened the , ble supporters of the white metal de- public on this point. Such schemes are, adds the American Artisan, of course, largely visonary; but they indicate a tendency to grapple with the most stu pendous undertakings that is in a man ner characteristic of the nervous and progressive age in which we live. The repeal of the state bank tax doee not deserve a second thought. With this tax repealed a vast sum of irre sponsible money will be thrown into circulation, and to be safe every bill must be carefully scrutinized, the stand ing of every banking institution must be known, and even then, with the ut most care, one is liable to become the laBt holder of some worthless money, and those who are not possessed of such particular information are apt to lose a great deal. This system was abol ished during the administration of Lin coin, and it should never be resurrected. Since then the U. S. government stands at the back and is responsible for every dollar of paper currency, and a bill is never inspected only out of curiosity The state bank tax is one of those good old republican measures that deserves to live, and it has the experience and age to back it. maud is not free coinaire, but a staple condition protecting it from fluctuation. Mexico will be able to produce silver profitably at figures that would be ruin ous to the united Mates. Ihe only question in are willing to muko the tost, if makers are willing to take risk ? If so, tho rest is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the SiiOO you'll get something bettor a cure THJ3 Dalles AND Prineville Stage Line IS CLOTHING In every size, style and price. 0 m wn i rams i Hi J D PARISH, Prop. ' YOlJH ATTEJITI0J1 ' '!Zhsii 7i a lidc mthe aifairs j mcn wmi, taken at ttsjim s m war Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for BAppepsia, torpid liver, yellow i-kin jr kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Prh-e 74e Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. The establishment of a woolen factory in "Wallowa county seems now to be among the assured possibilities of the county. A company is being organized for that purpose. Subscriptions toward shares in the company are being soli cited and the people of the county are responding favorably. This is the Jflret gleam of light to follow the darkness of capital tied up waiting for a policy. May it be the usher of the broad daylight of prosperity in its fullest measure. Vice-President Stevenson is expected in Portland soon and the Dispatch says the metropolis should give him a becom ing reception. Portland never does any thing by halves, and she will do the nice thing. When she is done with him send him to The Dalles by tho D. P. & A. N. Co. and we will givo him a royal greet ing. He won't Ihj satisfied, anyhow, un less he sees the locks and the salmon lisherjes. The run of ealiuon is lighter at this point than it has been for the past four years, und what nre caught are mostly small ones, ranirimr from twelve m twonty-four inches in length. The laage class of fish have been scarce all the seaeon. It is apprehended that should this small size of fish continue to be caught tho salmon industry will 1... it.l r uc n mini: oi tne nast. f AwmIj!I l ! I' 111 11 I II SO, FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. An arreeablo Laxative and NEHVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or Eent by mall. 25c., 60c., and SI -00 per package. Samples free Tft HA TUe Favorite XOOTB FOWSH A.W H. w for tbu Teeth and ilrcaUi, 23c. For tale by Snipe & Klnerily. lA'iivesTlio Dulles at G a. m. every day, mid ar rives at I'rinevllle in thirty-six liour.. U-avi l'rliicvlle nt T a. m. every day, and arrives nt The Dulles lii thirty-six hours. Carlics the I'. S. Mail, Passengers and Express -Connects at l'rlii'llle with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. Al-o Mini i- cIom! conne-ition at The Dalles with trni' from l'ortland and Kastern points Cearuns drivers. Gt:i accommodations along lie real mst-class Coacles and Horses used. . Eipress matter bandied with special care. mtagk nrncESi M. SicJml A: Cn.'R Htnrn, rrinevllle. Umatilla IIoiihu, riu; Dnllrs. CLifllfl STORY, Art Teacher Room S, liettiwjen Building, I Vi ill civc Ives'ons Mondays mid Thurnlnyf of eich week, or of':ner If desired. W. E. GARRETSON, Ask your Deal er -ron TiiK- Arte i Leading - Jeweler. SOLE ACK.VT roll TIIE Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in GIbhh, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kind. C'arrl" th Flnimt I. Ine iif Picture Mouldings To Dt found Id the City. 72 Luashington Street. The Dalles Cigar : Faetory FIRST STBEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the m - m mm tMMBMaMiM luiuumv uuiuuiuui- i M I f wMrw VAVJxjLXVO manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the eountry filled on the Hhortettt notice. The reputation of TIIK DALLES CI GAR Iiuh Ijecome firmly eHtahliHlied, und the demand for the home manufactured article ic increuHtng every day. w. A. ULRICH & SON. W1SKMAN, M. AIAICIIKKH. Hand Made All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. IK Hrcimd Ht., Tli IaU, Or. A. WESOLO, ! Boston Tailor, East End Second St. I Suits Made to Order from i Thi i I r The ralu of last week might be desig nated ae a million dollar rain, for it will do that much good at least to the grow ing crops, and it Is just as well to be op timlatic once iu a while. A million dol lar Are and a billion dollar congress sounds bad ; whuta tho matter with a million dollar rain? Karl's Clover Hoot, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 2fic, 50c. and $h00.v jiphj diy riipeB & Kinersly, drug$stB. M. A. GTJNST & CO. SOLE AGENTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. $18.00 nt). Pants from $5.00 l'trr!!t I'll OiiiiriiutoDil, up. CHAS. ADAJWS, Shoemaker J. F. FORD, EvameM, 01 IK- iloiiifi-, jmvn, wrltw und;r ditU' ol 11 II roll ai, IW3 . 1!. .Mui. Mru.Co., Dufur, Oregon. Geiitwneit : On urriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wanted away Jo !18 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. 1$. Cough Cure has done s work well. Uoth of the children like It. J our b. 15. Cough Cure has cured aim Kopi away ail hoarhenesH from inc. ho g ye it to every one, with greetings for all. tatting you prosperity, we are The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. fio. 00 Secoud Sreet, Tho Dalles IJiIh well known stuud, kept by the wen Known w, ii, Mints, long a rest dent of Wasco county, has nn extraordi nary fine stock of Sheep Herder's Delist and Irish Dislurbanc In fact, all the leading brands of fin Wines, Liouors and Ciirars. Give th old iiiiui a call and you will come again at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICIIKLBACH I'.KICK, - UNION 8T. Lace Curtains, Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col lars and Cuffs laundried by THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St., before Tuesday noon, and get them on Saturday. WINHNS 7"" : f'. 'I' liiiHlR'fii liliitt.d nn the old ciiiMiiL'roiinil. ill tin. Or. O U.V.VJ,.. .ili'V.V',Vl ,',rPw.,,K''t''t''.l"t'lr-!l.nmt 11IU.VH, Kih, i,ll ' NX iiimI i.ur!vutrr,u'ItliHliiil.ii i.tofuMfciii, i.vrftut lriitini!f.K.llirliiri;i niLntiiMf ! .. i u',,t:",r"' 'itlrmitlmi iih ii iiiuiiiitiilti hiiiiuiu'r remirt for tilt Oiukiui. l& TXiStLZiii M,1)ll,7"- 1 h ' iiiiiiuidietiimiR iv "r.,.L'u !''. " imtnri outer !nr I Mi xiiiiiiii iiiIIcm (1f tho l-Ht fidnr mill ilr , " nuiiiK you prosperity, we are "NT T" j -XT I 01,,fl Mil. ii Mns. J. V. Foitn, rslo rit, No Fay. fterj!: Uliseman-& Marders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, Oregon. Union St., opp. European House. I Hold under u positive 'guarniitw. 60 CCIltK DVT Uittlu bv all rt NortllWCHt doriiftr nf Kor Court HlnnitH, Eggs for Hatching From thoroughhred fowls. Xslfglxt BralimaH. 1U eggs Addrets: fl-2.hn .12.00 J1.00 K. M. II AltHl.MAN, lindursby. Or, tli.il... i. .j. . i i . I '"ii n wi l i ii in-ni rt Jim, tiiNll) I iirnchM il, W lu it. itlinui iimtlve nower exlHtN. Ilium tlm lniinu !!:'.'?." 11 I'liK'r.hiirriiunilril by fcl , Hliiuitii tlmt iiniiot iuwiiilll i!iiHiicm fur iruit mill iKrlt:ii Ititre. inn with tniiimiirtiiiloii ,,lr,.,i,iv Kiirc )'im win llml MiIk tin. i.lacc t in,,!;,, ,,rft.,.t Ikh,,,. r it iiiviik Jnvftinti" TITIiE PERFECT ! bee me on the ground, oi address me at Hood River. Wasco County, Oregon. W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pine Worn, Tin Repairs and Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. $hop on Third Street, next door woBt of Youhl' & KuM' 111. 1 r.. " juiuuKBnuti) ,lou.