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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OKVIOlAl. l'Al'KU OK DALLES CITY.
AND WAM'O COUNTY.
8tM)Sl!irT10N UATKS.
BY JCAIt, rOSTAIlK FRK!'AIDt IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, lycnr I 1 JjJ
' 6 months ;5
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" 6 month .
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0 SO
AddreM. nil commuulcrttion to THK OllltON
ICLK," The Dalles. Oregon.
I'oM-Offlce.
OFT1CK HCIUltJ
Uuerai Doltvcrv Window. . ... .mi. m. to 7 m.
Money Onlcr " Sn.ni. to I v. m.
Bundny ii n " '.'h. ni. town. m.
CL03INO OF NAILS
trains Koine East 9 p. m. and ll:4An. m.
West 9v-n,-alul fi!!t.m.
HUgu for Gotdemlale T:S0a. ni.
" " l'rinevlllc 5:in. ni.
" "Dnturand Warm Spring ..5:93 a.m.
" fLeaTing for Lvlc A; Unrtland .8:80 a. m.
" " " JAntctopc ... . .5:30a.m.
Except Sunday.
Tri-weekly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
HERRING ARISTOCRACY.
Tho First Fldli of the Scnuoti Sold nt Very
i HIrIi I'rlreo In Ilollnittl.
' Needless to say that, bolnp so nur-1
rmimli.il liv wnti'r. tlu Dutch nn rrrint I
lovers of tlsh. Indeed, social mule Is
indicated by the consumption of llsh,
and strange to say that for this pur
pose the humblest of all Hsh. the com
mon herring1, has been selected.
At u pood restaurant at Amsterdam
1 asked for a thoroughly Dutch dish,
and to my prertt surprise a small raw
herrinp was served to me, and for this
straupe dish 1 was made to pay a very
larpe price. In answer to my inquiries
I was informed in a particular tone in
dicative of somethinp surprisinp and
wonderful that it was a new herrinp.
I was furtheV told that nevr herrinp
cost n few weeks npo as much as one
dollar each. 1 protested that in Lon
don new herrinp were often sold at one
cent each or three herrinp for two
cents. In answer to this I was smilinp-
ly informed that in Holland herrinp
MONDAY,
OCT. 2, 1893
NEAR TO A REVOLUTION.
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The senate is as far off from a conclu
sion as ever and Senator Voorhees gives
us the cheering intelligence that if n
Tote cannot be reached this fall or winter
he is prepared, like Grant, to fight it out
on the same line, "if it takes all summer."
If that is so the expensive sitting of the
senate will be a greater burden than the
silver purchase act. But the signs of
the times point to an intoleration of this
conduct. Sober thinkingmen are spring
ing up on all hands who announce that
we are nearer a revolution than since
the revolutionary war. The million idle
wage-earners who are suffering for the
necessities of life are already menacing
ns, the larpe mobs that assemble in our
representative cities are only temporarily
subdued by the police, the wound is not
healed and their wrongs still fester. It
is estimated that a million and a half of
laborers are out of work at the present
time, and a great part of the remainder
Tiave been reduced to a narrow living.
These men, unused to diplomacy, tin
Bkilled in political trickery, though slow
of thought or speech, are quick in action.
It does not require much argument to
prove to these men, narrowed by priva-1
tion and want, that the rewards of toil
are not commensurate with what they
deserve, and when a state of unrest is en
gendered all along the lines, it will take
but a spark to ignite their passions which
will lead them to wrest from others by (
force what they have been deprived of by ,
circumstances. These fears are not '
groundless, there is much of realism in
them, and no watchful observer can con-
trovert it. The senate should take coun
sel nf the ntritiiied condition the conntrv
is now in, and do a little more law-irfck-!
ing and less jaw-swinging.
WRINKLES,
and hollow ohcekB, and dull, sunken
eyes, don't always moan that a wo
man's old. Half the time they only
show that she's overworked or suf
fering. To such women, to every
woman who is tired or afllicted, Dr.
were not durinp the season any dearer; ' Tierce's Favorite Prescription safely
only, though just as fresh, they were and certainly brings back health and
not called a new herrinp. The point etrencth. It's a legitimate medicine
is to eat a new herrinp. and a new her-, tjiat ;orrects and cures ; a tonic that
rinp means n herrinp out of season, or j invj.orate8 and builds up ; a nervine
the tirst herrinp that heralds the com-1 that800thoa ana strengthens. For
afT"". "oh? aTone' S2r all tho derangements, Irregularities
each. Then the price falls to half a and weaknesses peculiar to women
dollar, then to twenty cents, to ten ; it is the only fuarantecd remedy,
cents, to five cents, and Anally to one j If it doesn't benefit or cure, you
cent or less. have your money back.
. ... . 1 Jl A-
V nen tne new nerrmp are nrsi an
nounced Dutchmen impure of one an
other: "Have you already eaten a new
herrinp?" If you are able to answer
"Yes" early in the season then you are
considered a man of means and impor
tance. Hut if you continue for lonp
confessinp that you have not eaten any
new herrinp then your kind and char
itable friends conclude you must bo
involved in serious financial difficul
ties. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough uiiu
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes fc Kinersly.
mm
A great many medicines " relieve "
Catarrh in the' Head. That means
that it's driven from the head into
the throat and lungs. But, by its
mild, soothing, cleansing and healing
properties, "Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy perfectly and permanently cures.
uucu., ana
Sl-COper Rctilo
Oiros tIouh. Hoar3oncs.l5ore Yluont.
Croup promptlv: rel'ovco Whooping Caugli
nnd A.tiiui-.i. T r Consumption it Ii"
rival: has cured thousands tr iercnl!o i.e: .
failed; will csjhe you If taken in tirn-. t.oi .
bv Druirzists on n citnrnnteo. Forl.an.i TiicJ:
( or Cheat, use SHILOH'S l'LAHiru. Sct2
0 H S LO H'SATAR R H
lie
Miners are leaving Butte by the hun-!
dreds for South Airica. Last week -100 ,
tickets were sold to parties bound for
the mining region of that distant
country. j
lave you catarrh? Th'remedv is iruaran-
teed to care you. Price CO cu. lul'.-ctor frri
For ale by Snipes & KlnerMy.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
e m SEE
OUR STOCK OF
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
-a- clothing m
Look: Over
Tho man who
Overlooks
see
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and
if he liuan't bought a Suit that is
poorer, and paid
More
Tlian
mo lie v
VQU . . .
who purchased your Suit of
What is
Yotir Idea
of a Fall and Winter Suit for your
own wear 7 YOU certainly have an
idea of about what yon want. Who
knows, perhupH we have the sumo
Suit on one of our tables that you
hiivo in your mind's eye.
However.
ti will bo well worth your
inspect our Stock.
time to
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w.re point tie moral
i j. w A Am. mm- mmm mmw w V. I v j w4
YUUK ril 1 tJlllUJi u There is a tide in the aff airs of men which, taken at its flood
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leads on to fortune"
The anti-repeal men, though in the
minority, have force enough to keep up
a filibuster indefinitely. At present
they seem determined to fight until the
Voorhees bill is killed.
VIGOR F MEN
Brazil is still in the throes of the rev
olution. It is impossible to know more,
as the "Herald correspondent," "a
prominent official," a "United States
resident," and "ioreign minister," do
not agree on any proposition.
The agitation against crinolines was ,
ill-advised after all, and now that the
newspapers have quit talking about it, '
the results are not at all as were anli-!
cipated. The skirts have not increased i
in diameter to any alarming extent, j
and they look very neat and pretty.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all tlio train of IK
from uorly errors or later
cxcef. tbe rttulH of
overuort, slufcnem,
worry, etc. Fullstrenglli,
development and tonu
given to eery organ and
portion of the body.
Simple, naturalmethoda.
Imiiiedlatelmiirovernent
Feen. Failure ImpooMLI?.
2,fMj references. Ifcok.
explanation and pnxtfn
mailed (waled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, U. Y.
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. J
'OUR OrriCCISOPPOITCU. S.PATENTOrriCCj
J and we can secure patent in lesa tunc liua those J
t remote trorn Washington.
rawinc or pnoio., wun aescnp- ;
e, if patentable or not, free o(J
' Scad model, drawing
ftnn. Ul ailtfiu. II 111
ichirze. Our ice not due till patent is secured.
A PAMPHLcr. "How to Obtain Patents," with '
Jcojt of same in the U.S. and foreign countries;
scnt free. Address,
opp. PATcrrromct, washinoton, d. c.
Is called to the faot that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement!
and Huilding Material ot all kinds.
C'nrrlM the Fluoat Lliifi of
Picture Mouldings
To De found in the City.
72 CUashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
The poet unquestionably had referonce to the
M. UM tJ U. Lf MAIM. U U M.
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at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
lift. 111 A. t 1 . . A A- 1 f
MIC1IKLIJA01I 15K1CK
UNION ST.
ST. PliY'S
Executors' Notice.
iUDEuIY
THE D.M.I.ES, OUKl.O.N.
Re-Opens Sept. 4tli. lBOy.
Boarding and Day Sohool for Girls.
Hates jx;r
A resolution to restore the parity of (
the legislative, executive and judicial tie- j
partments of the government, with par
ticular reference to the first two, was :
the contribution of Senator Stewart to j ,.. bl() ,Jllt
Ruiuiiu waiuiit4.il lain, nccn. xv cci-e
forth that the independence of these
branches must be maintained, and that
the use of the power and influence of
one department to control the action of
another is a violation of the constitution.
Termx of ten wceki-, tuiyuble in ml- .
wince.
. .. 1QH)
onto) in
....i i.. ..i.i r...:
liistriiraeiitiil Muule, SttiioKruphy, 'np'-writ-inj;,
'lcitsniiiliy, Untwins; ami I'liintljii; form
extra chiirh'ft. Krenclj, (iennitii iiml Ijitlu
liinKUiiKes, NcelL-work mid Vfjcal Miulc
taught free.
DAY SCHOOL,
five, tlx, eiirht or ten dollars ier term, iu
cording to grade.
For irtictllar4, address
S1STEII SL'I'KIMOH.
Ss-l.tvSt
Notice in hereby given, thnt the linderflgneil
liiiw lieen duly unpointed, by the Honiirnblu the
i oiintv Court ol Wiim;ii county, Oregon, ex ecu
turn of theeotnteof John ll.ixter, deceiiKd nil
ii-ihons having clxiniN iigitinot Mild u.wto lire
licrebv reo.uiri'd to present the mine, duly verl
llnl nm! with proper voucher'', to us or either,
t AiitelotK-, yViim.-o county, Oiegon, Ithlu six
moiitliK from tlicdntoof thin notice,
Tho Utiles, Or., Aug. 3. iw:5.
JAMKS I1AXTEII AM)
JAMK8 VV1UTTK.V.
Kxccutorx of tho entnto of John Ilaxter. deo'il.
8-I,W0t
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Leadin a Jeweler.!
Itll.K AUKNT Klllt THK 1 m-mtiv
WINHNS
Ni:V TOWN hii" Wn pliitlcd on the old camp ground, nt the horkH iintl
anil puruwiiter,williHhiideln profiib
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arrantod.
to Order.
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IALLES CHRONICLE
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alls of Hood rivet, lth !rgc,hlghtly lopi.broiid ntat.'Uiuid "Iluyii, good toll
ill rillr.iU'iltor.lv III iiIiiii ..III inifllklilll. lu.rriV'Lllrillllllirt'.UU Ulllllll II Ollllllllll
climate, tho central attraction no a nioiiiiuiln Milliliter recort for all Oregon,
being thu nearest town to Mt. Hood. It I" iini'iiriillolcc in; n iniimifflctnrliiK
center, being tho natural center for ISO n,uiirc mllw of the lx-.it cedar mid fit
timber, tKiw.-Mliig inillloiiH of horc-i -nor in ltn ilimhlng HttcnniN and water
falls, eailly harnesied. Whero rl , i,i niotlvu power exist, there the ruuii
f HCtorlCM will center, nurrouini .1 by soil and olliuatu that cannot bo eir&W
anywhero for fnilt ami iigrlullturc, mill with traiuiortatlon nlrtwlr wJ,
you will llnd this the place to make n jierfect homo or n paying low"'
See me on the erroTwi
address me at Hood w"1
Wasco County, Oregoa
TITLE PERFECT "
1
W. RossWinans,
It is unfortunately truo that mistakes
will occur in the newspapers. The Lin-
coin County Times apologizes after this , llI.,.NKI.VKK,, t. ,,,,,, ,
....
fashion : "The Times was mistaken last
week in saying that Fred Zilmer got his
shoulder blade broken. It was K. Zil
mer, and it was his collar bone not his
shoulder blade, and It was not broken,
but fractured, and the fracture was ad
justed not reduced, and the whole oper
tion was nerforined by Drs. Whitney &
Turney instead of Kiddle as stated."
HluitrsHUBU, Pa., Jan. 'J7, JbW.
Ud J.J. Km,
Kharpbburg, l'a.,
J)KAr. Hut I have usol Kruiue's Headache
Capsules for some time and want to lentlfy to
uieir value, i triea various well recommended
medicines, nut got no renet until i used these,
and now would not bo without them for ten
times their cot.
Yours respectfully
ClIAItLKK T, ftglKiWICK,
Karl's Clover Boot, the new blood
purifier, giverfrMunew and clearness to
the complexion and cure constipation.
ac., S0c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinerslf , druggists.
for Kant.
Five rooms suitable for housekeeping
with bath, Central location.
12dlw J. M, Jili;.NTiN(i'ioK & Co.
Cured at Home in Ten linys ly uilinln.
Isterliifr Ilr. llalnos' Clolileu Kpeclllc.
It can be given In it glass of beer, u cup of
coll'co or tea, or-in food, without tho knowledge
of the patient. It is absolutely hurmlens, ami
will ciiect a permanent arid speedy cure, whe. her
the patient Isu moderate drinker or an aleoho' o
wreck. Jt has been given in thousands of caes,
and In every instance it perf.-ct cure has fob
lowed. It never fails. Tho system once Impreg
nated with the specific, it becomes an utter lm
possibility for the liquorap)etiotoexiiit. Cures
guaranteed. 48-page book of imrtlculiirs free.,
Address tho Oouiin Hpkcikic Co., 1W Itueo Ht.
Cincinnati, Oblo.
Daily and Weekly Editions.
AGENTS WANTED od salary and Commltiion
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
BlorahtofJOISG. BLAINE.
Hy GAIt, HAMILTON, his literary executor,
with tbo co-operation of his family, uml for ilr.
lilaluo's CouiDletu Works. "T WKNTV Veiiim
or ;ONGttKH8." ud bis later book, CIM).
VltlVAV UINfJUMIONN." One prospectus
for these 8 BHT iltXlVlMe book in tliotiu.r.
Jcet. A.K.P.Joi4H0(lla,'took 112 order from
first no calU; agwl's profit HtWfl.oo. Mrs. Hal
lard 0 O., took.Jiorrlew, UBeulKustlii, In 1 day,
profltiio.fi. K. N. Hkw ot Ma, took '.'7 orders
in 2 days, profit 47.a5. J.vl'arlildK" of .Me.
took 4.1 orders from SO calls, profit ma.nr,
K. A. Palmer of N. Uak. took .VI orders in.'iduvs.
tXOlitHUH.US. KXCLUHlVlCTKICUlTaitV
Kiven. U you with to make kAHUi; ilO.N'KV.
write immediately for terms to
TbeHENEY BILL PUB. 00 mm, C05n.
0' JOY, mi.
THE CHRONICLE was established for ttfe ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
offect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as woll as Klickitat and other re
gions north of Tho Dalles, honco it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
Tho Daily Ghkonicle is published every o ve
iling in the weok Sundays oxcopted at $0.00 por
annum. Tho Weekly Ciikoniolk on Fridays of
each weok at $l.o0 por annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Qoiijmbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Huh lutely been thoroughly renovated nml fie!!
fiiriilHhcd throughout, and In now butter tuan
ever prepared to furnish tho best Hot!
iiecominodutloiiH of any houso in the
city, mid nt tho very low rato of
$1 a day. First-PUss Meals, 25c-
Ofllco ol the fiwt mid cotniuodious opposition SW
to Dufur, KlngHley, Tygh Valley, Wupin"
Worm Springfl and rrlnevlllo 18 in tlio Hoi
nd personB going to Prinovllle cnti save
M.OO by going on this 8tugo line.
4U trin stop here.
P. BUNNELL,
BiM Unrlr Tin iMiira md MM
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
- c. Kiisa'
fthnn on Third Street, next door west ol xouut,
ri 1 Ul. I'l.
jJiacKsmiin .7:10.