The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'Al'KR OK DAIXK8 CITY. AHI WAdCO COUNTY. BUBSCKIPT10N KATES. Y MAIL, rOSTAOB PREPAID, IN ADVAMCI. Wekly,lycr. J " 6 months " ii ll g , OWJ Daily, ly r.. g 6 months ? VI per " 060 Address all communication to " THK CHKOS ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. I'ost-Omre. orncK hours rnrri Delivery Window 8 a. m Unnw Orrtpr " "... A..8H.BI Holiday U " '" to 7 r. in. . to 4 v- in to iu u. in. CLOS1KO OF MA1L trains roIiib Kast 9 p. w. anil i " ii west . . .9 1. "! a,ltl 8tage for (ioUlemlale. . " " l'rlnevlllo " Dufuraud Warm ajirinfrs , " tl-enTlUB fr I-ylo Hartland. lAIlieiU:. .. Kxcept Suuilay. . , Trl-weokly. Tuesday Thursday ami I " Monday Wednesday and U:4Aa.m. 6:f p. in. 7:30 n. m. ,.S:;a. in. ,.5:80 a. in. .ft:S0a. ni. ..V.OOa. m. gaturdny. Friday. SATURDAY, - AUG. 19,189:5 The city charter is defective in the matter ot enforcing citizens to lay new sidewalks, so that it is impossible to frame an ordinance that will be effect ive. They have the power, however, to condemn unsafe walks and have them removed, and since there are so many walks that may be so classed, we may look soon for stretches of bare ground next to a good many pretentious resi dences. A lot owner who has no more pride than to let such disgraceful walks exist as many such as we have, will he equally indifferent as to whether there is anything at all to walk on but the ground. The general impression seems to be, eays the Statesman, that just as soon as confidence is restored and hoarded money once more seeks the channels of trade that we will see the most prosper ous times that have been seen for years. The locking up of cash is a loss of inter eat that capitalists will try to recover by active investment. In view of this outlook it is decidedly better for those who can to hold their wheat for higher prices. Better times are surely coming in spite of anything the congress can do. This was the experience of those who went through the panic of '715 and it will be that of those who ko through the panic of '93. It is now generally admitted that the Amick discovery is a certain specific in the earlier stages of consumption. Amick has never heretofore claimed that it would euro more than i.'0 per cent, of third stage consumptives. In a test recently made in New York City three out of four were either cured or astonishingly benefitted. It is easy enough for any sufferers from the dis ease to test the new discovery through their family physician, for Amick sends medicine for the purpose free of cost, and invites impartial test of it by the medical profession everywhere. The people at The Dalles, which is in Oregon, where 5,000,000 pounds of wool remain unsold, a free trade price of six to eight cents a pound only being ob tainable, can appreciate the advantages of our recent "change," and they are furthermore greatly pleased (?) to learn that in Australia, 19,000,000 pounds of wool is just waiting admittance into the United State free of duty, and 400,000, 000 pounds will be ready for shipment, sometime later on. You can teach some people a lesson by touching their pockets and we are learning the lesson now. West Side. An agitation lias suddenly developed, and without any apparent cause, against employing Chinese for the various kinds of labor which white men can do. This is particularly the case with hop-pickers, but all branches of labor are being affected by the discrimination. It is a good plan to employ our own idlo first. Canada bus a homestead law. Farm lots of 200 acres are granted to each head of a family and 100 to each male adult on condition of building a log house 10x20 feet, cultivating fifteen acres in every 100, and jesiding six months in each year during live years on the property. Over i,000 women in the United States act as postmaster. The largest number in one state, 4011, is in Pennsyl vania; 400 in Virginia. There are 'Sid in Ohio, LMIl in New York, 210 in Geor gia, 210 in Texas and 200 in Kentucky. Alaska has only one. Pressure on congress will soon be tre mendous to hurry up their labors for which they were specially assembled. The cotton and wheat crops will soon have to 'be moved, and the prospects at present are that such will lie an entirely difficult matter. What happens in Australia tomorrow way be printed and read in this country today. This is where the teleeraph gets ahead of the sun in the matter of rapid transit. WASHINGTON LETTER From our ltCRUlur IMrrwpomtent. Washington, Ang. 14, 1893. Aside from Mr. Cleveland's disgust at the reception given his message by his party in congress, his bad health and his natural desire to bo near his wife just now, thero was another weighty reason for his departure, which can be fully appreciated by every proud man. From the time he arrived until his de parture he was almost completely ig nored by the senators of his party, less than half a dozen of them having paid him the courtesy of oven a formal call. This was fo different from what he had been led to expect by those who had been purposely misroprescntingthtngs to him that he was at first furious, and later humiliated. Those senators whom he saw carried him no balm for his wounded pride, as they were practically unanimous in the belief that it will be impossible to get a bill for the repeal of the silver law through the senate, un less it embodies a substitute that meets the approval of the conservative silver men in that body. So far the silver light in the house has been mostly between democrats, al though several republicans, among them Grosvenor of Ohio and Henderson of Iowa, gave Representative Harrison of Ohio a few disagreeable minutes when he asserted that the condition of the working man in Kngland was as much superior to the condition of the working man in Ohio as a berth in heaven is to a cot in purgatory. The free silver dem ocrats also prodded Harter at several points of his speech. Mr. Harter said that Senator Sherman, instead of being abused for the Sherman law, ought to have the grateful thanks of the whole people, because he got the best there was to be obtained for the country out of a bad situation. Put the portion of his speech that was the most irritating to the silver men was where he said : "The working men are appealing to con gress for bread, and the silver men are offering them not a stone, but dynamite, and instead of a serpent a whole bundle of them a boa constrictor, a rattlesnake and a copperhead, all rolled into one in the shape of a financial system." It is plain to be seen that the speeches in the house are for home consumption. Since the first day there has not been a quorum present, and the same condition is expected to continue during the four teen days thedobate is to last. No votes will be changed, and if .the vote? were taken now instead of at the close of tli debate the result would be the saun The senate has done nothing and it i understood that at the last meeting of the finance committee the silver men who control that committee, made it plain that no bill would be reported from the committee for the repeal of the Sherman law, without a substitute that would be satisfactory to the silver men. A committee of democratic senators is now engaged in trying to bring about a compromise. Republican senators are waiting to see what the democrats pro-1 pose doing. Representative Preckinridge, of Ken tucky, has become involved in a very i ugly personal scandal, by the filing of a j suit against him for $30,000 by Madalene j V. Pollard, for breach of promise of, marriage. She charges that he seduced , her when she was seventeen years old i and a student at Wesleyan Female college at Cincinnati, and says she had two children of whom he is the father, and that after his wife's death, in 1892, he promised to marry her, but postponed it from time to time, meanwhile continu ing his relations with her; and that on the 18th of July, 189:!, he married j another woman. Preckinridge brought Miss Pollard to Washington and pecured her a government position, from which she was dismissed for having publicly made disgraceful remarks about (ion. ' Sherman at the time of his death. Mr, Preckinridge has hiH bride here now. , Nice state ot affaire for n biide to bo called upon to contemplate before th end of her honeymoon, isn't it? s Tir m it nms. i f ' eopvnil ' CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there Is ona thing lacking to their happiness. Ttoth 1 are f ond of children, but no little voices prattle, no little feet patter in thoir beautiful homo. "I would give ten vcar of my life if I could have one healthy, living, child of my own," Smith often says to himself. No woman can lie the mother ot healthy offspring un let she herself is in good'hcalth. If sho suffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains and func tional 'derangements, her physical con dition is such that she cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sovcrign and . guaranteed remedy for nil theo ailments. Worn-out, "run-down.'1 feeble women, ' need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It builds them up. It's u powerful, re storative tonic, or strength-giver free from alcohol aud Injurious drugs. The entire system is renewed and invigora ted. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches aud pains, elves re freshing sleep, and restores flesh aud strength. It's the only guaranteed medicine for women, sold by druggists. William Tell Your Fisher that wo soil SWEET. ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Dasyfitti ng Pants Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!, g(PWe are also Headquarters for .... . Men's, Boys' and Youth s c i r l i i i i ii ( , i ii In every size, style and price. the Dalles 1 AND ! Prineville Stage Line J.D. PARISH. Prop. ' YOUR ATTENTION HORSES IUIU1MR. i Leave The Dalles tC k. in. every day, uml hv rives at l'rlnevlllo in thirty-six nourt. Uvo 1'rinevlle Ht ii a. m. every day, "d arrive at The Dallca In thtrty-Mx hours. j Cariies the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express i i Connect at I'rlne-IUe with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or- , opon, Northern California and all Interior Points. Al nmkea clo?e conne?tlon at The Dalle with triiis from Portland anil KaMern jHiiiiU. j courteous dnitrs. i ' coot! accoonodatiois alone tie road. ! .' Firsi-class Coaeies aid Hoists used. . Express mailer landled with special care. HTAGK orriCKHi M. Sk'h.'l Jt Cii.'h Htorc, lluintllln lliiunr, I'rlimvllln. flm Dallf n. Ib oalled to the fant that flatjb Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement ami Iiiiildine Material of nil kindn. J. S. COOPER, . .Corner llnm, UNJOiX STOCK VAKDS, Chicago, Jilt. J lit) largest, una only strictly commission ucaior m norm the world, will hold lu.s th extensive mile ol west ern branded horses for seuson 1893, on -;rrl the Fluent I. In of A U TCTTHHTl A M1 1 f' 1 1 Entries shoald be made at once. w a i mm lii UiitiiTiA UAii Minti,Hm?.SirlS HI IKS 1 IV.IUI J lUVUIUliiOi :17it.Vvm J. 1. 1BD, Of Dei Molneis, low, write unl:r iii if Jlnrch ia, 1!W- S. 1?. Mi:i. Mko. Co., Dtifur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last wetik, I foumi all wiill and anxicuB'y awaiting:. Our little irirl, oitfht and ono-huli years old. who had wasted away to 118 potindu, i. now well, strong and vigorous, and wel. Ileahed up.' S. J5. Gondii Gurfi hun done its work well. Ilolh of thu children like it. Your K. 15. Cough Cure has cured and kept away till hoarseness from me. Ho give it to every one, with greetings or all. Wishing vou prooperity, wo arc Yours, Mil. & Mits. .1. F. Imiiid. If you wish to feel frenh nml cheerful, mid rea! for trie Biirni!' work, clujintu your system with the HeaiUelit iinil l.ivcr Cure, by takliiK two or three iIoh'h cuch week. eolii tiller 11 positive iju.ifiintfv. St. cents M-r bottle by nil triii'sr!. W. E. GARRETSON. Leadii t f,twi i fho rihi " l neve is a tute 111 the an airs of men wmcn. taken at lis tt i vj lic; i uu Liu ill nib uiLv. - -- ------ -t j 72 LUashington Street. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIBST BTRSBT. FACTORY NO. 105. leads oti lo fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to thj fjr A t0 ' t'" JkfU Hranilw VAvJTxxxIjO manufactured, and orderu from all partflof the vountry filled on th! shortest notice. The reputation of THK DALLES GI- ' WAR luiH lxjeoiiie fitmiy efllahlished, and I the demand for the hoiue manufactured article h increasing every day. J A. ULR1CH & SON. Jeweler w. i'. w ii hi: man. W'M. .MAKDKICH. Iliifjkluu'M Ariiicn n;lvi. The bent ealve in the world for eutfc, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever gores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay reipiired It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. J'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes A Kill ers I v. IK)i Valley Holler I'lour Mill. Is in complete repair; always in store (lour equal to the best. Also old style coarse and line Gra'iam flour, mill feed, etc. W. M. McCoiiKi.K. I'ronr. Ul.lUm MM.IS A (I K.N'T 'OI5 Till' Josh Hillings once wrote that "a lie will travel 40 leagues while the truth ie pulling on Ha boots." Captain Sweeney, U. S, A., San Diego, Cal says: "Shiloh'e Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have aver found that would do me any good." Price 60 eta. Bold by Snipe & Kinersly, Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. 'CM row a ca XELflaSaaftfl t tT will wot cUAC. m 1 Anairreeable baxatlvoandNEitVK TUNIC Solil by Onnrgiitsoraeot by mall. gSc.fcOc, uu (i.ui iwr luouiKc. mm pits ireu IT ft f O The Favorite T00T8 NW8U EU HVfortUoTfetUanUllreaili.ittc 9or sal by ! Kluerl j, All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. I3H Heouuil ht.. TUk lll, tlr. A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailor, East End S80Dd St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. I'arfoot VH OuarHiilecd. CLflfR STORY, Art Teacher Room 5, Jiettinyen Building, Mill flTO Ieaiorn Mowluy mid TtiurwUyn of ccli wk, or olkner II denlrcU. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. 1 No. 90 Second Sroet, The Dalles Or. This well known Htiuid, kept )y the well known W. II. Ilutts, lonp u resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary lino stook of Wip"! IliIi'c TIaIiiiIiI nrl With Ilulnphiirii' In fact, all the leadini' brands of fin Wines, Li(iuor and Cigars. Uivo th old man a call aod you will come uuain Uliseman S Harders, Saloon aod Wine Hoonis Th Dalles, Oregon. aTJaNorthweat comer of Second and Court streets. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. le?K . Address: C-2,lm 2.00 a.oo K. M. HAHHIMAN, Kndershy, Or. at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Whn nrn nn nc tlmo ennfK out at urnsxt I v-rnfl LlCOCl ri MICIIKUJAC'H r.Ul(;'K. - - I'NION HX WINHNS UK NKW TOWN Iiiin been liliittcil mi thoolil cmii)i i;niiiiiil, nt the KurkH nml I Kit 1 1 h ol lluixl river, with liirue,iil(,'litly Iot,,linmi nlnelHiinil iilleyh, K'1'"' noli ' anil piiruYiiti!r,wltliHliuilitlii iirnfiinioii, .-rfi--1 1 1 a I nnnc.dt; 1 li; li t f 1 1 1 iiiiiiintiili' clllimte, tliuceutriil iittrnctlnii iitui niiniiitiiiii miiuiiiit remrt (or nil Orel!"". luilnt- thf. twjiri'Mf tfiivn tii Mt II.1..1I It lu iMi...ri.llM.f. lu i. ftnillirlUK ceuUT, IjoIiir tlio iiiitiirnl eeii'tor fur W miiuiii' mile's of the Iwnt ci inr nml iiniuer, iHwkfbNiiiff iiiimiiiiin of imrco-i'ower lit ltn HiinIiIuk Htreiinm hihi "" IiiIIh, ejihlly ImriKwd. Wlicto clienp inotlvo imwiir uxlutu, there tl' iMi will lluu till), the plueo to 11111L11 11 verftot lioine or 11 imyiiiK '"" 5 j See me on the grow?. address me at Hood B" ' Wasco County, Oregol TITLE PERFECT W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Work. Tin Repairs anfl HOOfl MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE- Shop 011 Third Streot, next door wuet of Yowl? & JilaekBimth b'top.