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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1893)
fa IS Tje Dalles Daily Ghromde. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Ajrr vijco corjfTT SrBSCBIPTlON RATES. by kail, roG ruriir. is actaci. TMklr.lrn!. ..1150 6 months. B M Daily, 1 rear. " t months. per 0 75 0 50 6 W S TO 0 JO Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Pllc, Orejron. Poot-OfBe. ornci norm Gaieral Delivery Window . S a. n. to 7 p. m. MotT Order ". . S a. ta. to 4 p. a. 8andv U D " y a. rn. tolOa. m. CtOSIKO Or KAILf train poing East .9 p. m. Mid 11 -V - m. " Wct 9 p. d. and 5:30 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a.m. " Prinevillo 5:30 a.m. " "Irolurand Warm sprints . .5:30 a. m. " fLcaTlnc for l.vle A Hartland .5:30 a. m. " t.vnteloi .5:30 a.m. Except Sunday, tTri-weeilr. Tucsdav Thursiej- and Saturday I " Monday Wertnod&y and Friday. creat op forward, because neither they or their exhibition are of value to any i one, on the contrary they are demoraliz ing in every way they can be viewed, and lead the naturally perverse into t worse conduct. IHinoisaa. t It is announced that Col. Robert A. Miller, the new register of the Oregon City land office, is soon to lead to the altar Mrs. Grnbbe, a well known school teacher of Salem. It is lucky that Col. Bob did not go to Turkey after all. A big office without grub is not a fat take. The land office with a side position as ' manager of n home is different. Col. Bab and his fiance will be the recipients of hearty congratulations until after the honeymoon is over. Dispatch. A Split In the Flock. William Tell Your Father that we iell TUESDAY, AUG. lo. 1S93 A DEMOCRATIC PAXIL'. The committee on national arTuirs of the republican club of the city of New York has issued an address in which the present disturbed condition of the coun try is discussed at considerable length, and the causes leading thereto tully set forth. Attention is called to the fact that in 1S92, under the last year of Pres ident Harrison's administration, the balance of trade was in favor of the United States to the amount of $202,S7o, 6S6: every laboring man was employed; the farmer had a ready market for hie products; the production of pig iron in creased over 40 per cent, and savings bank deposits increased over 36 per cent. "With the advent of the democratic ad ministration this condition of affairs was reversed, and the feeling of distrust has become genera!. It is not believed that the silver purchase act was alto gether responsible for this state of affairs, altogether it unquestionably contributes to the existing trouble. It would not cause such a general contraction in busi ness enterprises, restricting the output of mills and factories, reducing the wages of workingmen or throwing them out of employment entirely, and causing com mercial houses to countermand or largely reduce their orders for goods. The real source of this distrust is to be found in the declaration of the democratic plat form that the republican policy of pro tection to American industry is to be abrogated, that it is "unconstitutional," and that the gates are to be thrown wide open to foreign wares and products. The democratic programme has alarmed the people, and until it is manifested that revolutionary measures are not to be carried out there will be no restoration of confidence. The Sherman law is brought forward ae the convenient pre text for the alarm occasioned by demo cratic pscendeucy, sad is made to bear a greater burden of responsibility than it ie entitled to. The people were not in an unsettled etateof mind bo long as the republican party was at the helm, but when the control of affaire was passed over to the democracy the evils which beset us were began, and they have con tinued to grow apace. The queer faith of Mrs. Williams at Portland furnishes an inexhaustible mine for the newspapers of that town. The Dispatch of yesterday has the fol lowing: There has been a split in the Mrs. Williams flock. The demand made by the prophetess in the new faith, that all shall fast forty days, has been objected to in most emphatic terms by a part of the flock, and about thirty members, led by a loud-singing member of the Y. M. C. A., have bolted from her congregation. They have set up a religion of their own and their leader claims he is nearer Christ than Mrs. Williams is. This causes the prophetess to wax wrathy, and she is desirous of an opportunity to sinze upon the backsliding members nnd cast the new devils out of them. She proposes to wage war upon them, and judging from reports in circulation it is reasonable to suppose that the split in Can't le foxend the equal of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If other medi cines of its class were like it, they'd be cuarantecd. This is. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every ense for which it's recommended, you cet your money back. I isn't a" " cure-all," but it does cure all diseases arising from a torpid or deranged liver, or from impure blood. For all Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases, it's a positive rem edy. Even Consumption, or Lunp sefofula, is cured by it, if taken in time and given a fair trial. That's all that's asked for it a fair trial. Then, if it doesn't help you, there's no pay. ! We claim it to be an uneqiialed 1 remedy to purify the blood and in-1 vigorate the liver. "Wo claim it t be" lasting in its effect. creating an ( appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing Bilious, Typhoid and Malarial fevers, if taken in time The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and weakness. By druggists. SJltf EET. ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Kasyfitting Pantsj Every garment guaranteed , NEVER to rip ! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Bovs' and Youth s the flock will cause some nasty denun- rrj p I J A T T PTQ AND Prineville ciations from both sides before the week ' is out. The leaders of both factions are ' competent to entertain the crowd when , it comes to stiff tongue-lashing and the use of emphatic adjectives more forcible 1 than polite. The late secession of mem bers is regarded as the btfginning of the ; end of the new faith and it is generally , hoped so. j Sulutlon for Calomel ud Ouinine. j Simmons Liver Regulator, purely veg etable, is equal to blue mass or calomel, j but without any of their injurious prop- ertie-. Have tried it in a most satisfac ! torv manner. De. J. H. Bowes, j Clinton, Ga. & CLOTHINGS In every size, style and price. I'ujuiitifiahlp Ancault. The Astoria Herald publishes portraits of the water commissioners. Tbey look like they were made with a butcher's cleaver and a base ball bat. The tame implements might with justice be em ployed on the anatomy of the artist who butchered up good type metal in cuch a diabolical way. There is eomething ludicrous in the fact that 65,000,000 people, who believe they govern themselves, place themselves at the mercy of a few hundred men called congress. Theee "representa tivee" of the people are now lrittering away their time at the seaside waiting for two weeks to expire. They have been delegated with power to act for their varied constituencies, but it m8y be seriously doubted whether & single one reflects the feelings or will act upon the wiehee of those who elected them. The eyes of the nation are turned upon them, yet they seem oblivious of such attention and equally unmindful of the demand for a speedy and harmonious plan of action that will put money into circulation again. We doubt not that if some of the excellent measures already proposed were sub mitted to the people by a direct vote, the existing troubles would have been safely passed ere this. The aggregated intelligence of the masses ie superior to that of nay one individual. The United States has tried to frame laws to suit majorities, but it has failed in countless instances. Individuals can be bought, and legislation prostituted to merceuarv ends. Blotches, pimple, liver patches, G. M. I), rip quick dispatches, Drive awuy incipient tumors, Clean- the blood from poisonous hornore Ailing one, whoe er yon be. Try the worth of u. M. U. I which is the great Golden Medical Dis- J covery of Dr. Pierce a wonderful tonic and blood-purifier. The "Discovery" i a standard remedy for consumption, bronchitis, colds End lung troubles . guaranteed to benefit or cure, if taken in time, or money refunded. In these times of hcarcity of money ' we hear a great deal about men being out of employment, on the verge of star vation, and the like, which, generally speaking, is true, and it ie on this basis ae a Htarting point that we are disposed to read this class of persone a lecture on ' consistency and the lack of judgment. To show the point more strongly let any kind of a fake institution strike a citv and these men are the first to gather ' round it and give of their resources to support a set of trifling idlers in their Karnes of chance. If the institution car ries a banjo and a comic fool the greater the crowd and patronage, until they suc ceed in raking in what they can, leave a very small percentage of it for license and something to eat, and pull out, hav ing drained the street patrons of their mall change. As a protectorate or guardian of this class of people it would be wise on the part of the city to refute s license to all street shows and fakirs. In an educational point it would be aj Miliaria In any of It 1'iirmi, Chills and fever, congestive chills can be prevented or cured by the use of Sim mons Liver Kegulator, a purely vegeta ble medicine, superior to calomel and quinine. A Leader. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidlv in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, ic is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive materia from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tht money will be refunded. Price only 50 . per bottle. So!d by Snipes k Kinertiy. NOTICE. Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna Brooks, has, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and board, against my wishes and consent, and refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby warn all persons not to give her any cTediton my account, as I will not pay any bills of her contracting after this date. CiLkii lJaooKn. Dallee City, Or., July 19, dsot&wtt ISciard unit Kuuin fur l'UilU, Two furnished rooms to let with board for pupils. Inquire at this office. Stage T jj Tl ft J.O. PARISH, Prop. Leave The Dalles at 6 a. m. every dp.y, end m , riven ct Prineville in thirty-six hours l-enve rTinevlIe tl a i. m. every' dy, and arrive? m 1 The Dalles in thirty-six hours Cariics the U. S. Mail, PasseDgers and Express Connect at PriD-Ule with I Stages from Eastern and Bouthera Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. A .- mtike? close connection at The Dalles witrt J tr' ii from Portland and Eastern point t Counsels driTtis. , . Gad aaawiauoBs along tie roai. Fint-slas Ccacfces aid Horses w!d. : Eisress matter taidleJ wilt special care. stage orricis; M. Mehvl Co. 'a Store, Umatilla llnuoe, I I'rtuerllle. Xhe Dalle. j J. F. FORD, IvaieM, Of Des iloine. Iowa, write under dale n! Mnrch 23. 193 S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old ' who had wasted away to 38 pounds, if now well, strong and vigorous, and wel. fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done j its work well. Both ot the cmiuren m:e it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. o give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mb.& Mkb. J. F. Fokp. Ifyouwlitbtoleel fresh and cheerful, und rtd r tne Snrlnir'n work. cleiiiite your hyMera with theHendauhe and Liver Cure, by takfitp two or 4 o m win loins (in L Hp i..niuapiiw. p YUUH MilrJIllUfl HORSES HORSES ! J. S. COOPER, Is called to the fact that Hagb Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement nnd Building Material of all kinds. Carrie the Flneat Line or Picture Mouldings ConxfT Ham, UXIOX STOCK YARDS, Chicago. Ill: The largest and only strictl' commission dealer in horses icl the world, will hold his 0th extensive sale of west ern branded horses for season 1893, on Entries should be made at one. 'HORSES HORSl (or tne string's work, cleiuike your hjtera w Uit iienduuiie ana uv taree dime ciich week old under a T'Oslt've guarantee. 50 cent ier bottle by all ilrueicl! To Dt found in the City. j 72 Cll&shington Street. ! The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIRST STREET. FACTORY NO. 105. "There is a tide m the ajf'airs of men which, taken at its leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the rTf A 1C ol tlle J8t Grande VAvXxxXVO manufactured, and ordero from all parts of the country filled on the Bhortest notice. i ! i Furniture Huron W. E. GARRETSON. The reputation of THE DALLES CI-, GAR has become firmly ebtablished, and the demand for the home manufactured , ' article ie increasing every day. ' Leaainp Jewele i. A. ULRICH & SON. K. WISEMAN. W.M. MAKDKKH. OI,K AGENT rOIt TUK The Snug W, H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Breet, The Dalles at CRANDALL k BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced ratal MICHEL-BACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. MINHNS "HK NEW TOWN Uhn b-t-n lilntted on tlie old uiimii ground, at the Korke mid climate, tin-central iiUructlon nm mountain nummer resort lor all Oregon, rails oi Hood river, with Inrgu.slgbtly luU.biuad street am! alleys, too-1 soil sua pure wilier, wiin Mimuuii iiroiUKioii.irlitdtiiliiiiKe.dellKlitlul mountNln Or. i MSSM All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. I M Kecin.rt Hi.. Tlie Uatlea, Or. fU per Bottle. Cure Concha, XXoMaes bore and rival: im cared thou im where failed: wulcuBB TODlflakcn lni by utukkUU on a vuaiMtoe, Vir Iime Iiact or uuezt, um mimiu a fy-BXiSK. ui promptly; reltoro Whooping Cough AaUiuuu hor Cooauiaptlun ft buno I: ba cured thooiMd where all ouUcrk time, bold &CU. TARRH remedy: la-re VliU littnrWT tm Mnf v lii 11 la Mi tMd to cure you. Jrlocfiett luUsc.Uirtntx for Mil by ttuipoa tuner) jr. wm. m m a a t wmm a ii A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailor, East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. Perfect Pit Guaruuleed. ChRHR STORY, Art Teacher Room S, BtUimjen Building, WUJ give Umoiu Vondark and TtiurMlnjt of t wZk wtwk, or olwuer i( duiiid. Thie well known Htand. kent by the i well known V. 11. Buttfi. lonir a resi-, dent of Wasco county, has an extruordi- i nury tine stock of Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disiarbaac I In fact, all the leading brands of fin niffi, Liquore and CiijarH. Give th i - old man a ruil urwl vrm irill r.fim. a(nit, I i , (iliseman & Warders, i (Saloon aod Wine Rooms U'lnir the liearext town to Mt. Hood. It l niii.iirnlli-lif in n (tlufill I dfrttl rlPf , center, Leli.g the nutursl tenter for IUj Munre mlli k of tlie lt (H-dar mid 111 timber, imm-m-shIiil' iii.llloiih of horse ikihit In lt iliikhlnp iit-ninn nnd v. u'.cr falln, eanil)- imrnee(l. Where clicui motive power eiintf, tliere ttie '"?, I factorieii will tenter, Kurrounded b) noil mid climitto thct cannot U'exi'Kl ouj nwre mr iruu aim u);rieuiiure, niwi iin imiiSi'jrinil('ll aimiuj p v.... ..ill ... ti... Vi . . . ' . . , it r'2 jwu , t,iiu tiiin iiie piuee j mue u )HTitei jioint or 11 pu nh See me on the crround, address me at Hood Rire Wasco County, Oregon. TITliE PERFECT W. RossWinans, The Dalles, Oregon. ELL North went corner of fteu.-ond nnd Court BtreetH. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowlo. Xjlslxt Bralimav. 13 tgut. . L'G eve. AddreB: 12.00 3.00 E. M. HAKKIMAN, L'nderby, Or. D. BUNN Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs am MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE- BOOH Shot) on Third Streftl. iinyf Annv u-ouf of Vminc 4 J- wm mw-m- w " VfVUV W " ' J UlackBinitli Shop.