c OUR t CPEC1ML 1 OUR t SPec,R SKLE. Saturday. Oct Till I i Brown-Desnoyers SHOE CO.'S Ilk : HA TItAllK-MAIttt. LADIES' FINE SHOES, Watches Given Away, all goods Marked i. in plain figures. "v PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. s itcrii! ii the l'ostotlleo lit Tlio DiiIIuh, OrcKon, i:h icimil rliiHi mutter. l.iiriil All vtrtllliK. i' ' tii-i Hue lor llrst lniertlnn, mul n (,'i'iitn it ii-i'iii'h iil)Sfitn:tit iiiHcrtloii. K hi vies (nr Iiiiik tlnui lintlcoH, A i ' ii notices, received later tlnui :i o'clock L Hutu ir t!ie fnllowlni; day. VTUJD Y, OCT. 7. 18(t:i TV Uatli and Weekly Chronicle may if found im nale nl I. ('. Xickelxen's More. OCTOBER OLIO. l s.uury .'Mums I'rimi .MIhciiIIhiioimih Nimvh IIIIh. ' .ml' ii from tin' city trln.d Hi;litl mlil the t ri-cs , A I lied the initiKcnt mlor that limited on the iri'L'c l l i me iinciL'iit farmer with arms o hrown mul hare. i tli ii t wondrous (lower Hint scculn the morulni: nlr" 4 i d, licil the ancient farmer 'till the tears leil down Ida cheek, V- win that's: u jiolccut, I've smelted It it n week ' 'I'lie Regulator took Ti'Ji) suck's of wheat Wow Uuh morning. This load in in hwk vj net out of the ruin. Itain ttUa uiUn 11)1011 tliu jitHt iu:d tho "DJUHt, but Wi, would ho willing to postpone it for u month or ho. l-rout'li cc Co.'h hank wuh closed in reipeel to the memory of Walter French, whoso funeral uccurr :1 today. IJi'V. I'. 11. MoOtilly Iihh heen called to I he pastorate of tin, Christian church n Huh city for the ensuing year. Milton Aiken wuh bound over to the rand jury under .fl'OO bonds, charged with taking itrticles from Mrs. lieu.loy'H house, wlule oeeutiping the iiier room-. A" annular eclipse of tho huh occtirH tomorrow. Tliu alumnae says it will bo flS'l'llo over tho WHHlnrn l.nlf of Vnrtl, America, hiu w doubt it if thin ruin up. 11"' rainfall since 8 lilt) Thursday nh'ht jf'" 'i p. 111. today linn heen 'J. I inches. ie fall over thin urea iH unprecedented '"the hinto n (if mul BuaMon. Tlio Imudsoino white dog belonging to Al Hettiiitjen wuh found dead in the Pnl tliiri morning. Tlio ciiuho Ih 1111 xnmvn, unleHH it wuh from di.igUHt witli wtiuther mi l democratic adminis tratiuu. Stiver let up 0n advertising, in the Hx-rut of success. Advertising that does let up i()V,. )lllVf)f To Hl0J( UU, HU0 Jl0W 11 wtJikH iH like throwing a doublo eunlo 1,1 the witter toHouif it will Ihmtj you t0vt the prohlom but Ioho yuur kuUI. MIkhouoIIo elub kvo 11 whiat ply hwi uvuniiiK in J'ratuniity liuli. vu tablet) wmo occupied and tliu oven 's ieut in car(H ,UK thuiciiiK. Ah "OHt Of t,0 y(,K ,)0,, ,,rufor (1,UIUJK " wiiwt a lurKor crowd will bo on hand 11 next mooting hill".' yo,U,K ",un cI'l'Hi who ioHt 11. J iu t,lu tliroHhim? nmcbino, near tlo n"'"1 n(u,rwm, Hiilliirod aiujmta- tlo !' 1 tlM' ",,xt (,u' ,lUor l,L'r" low, 1 ,1lUHl,ouk f tlio oporution fol- ' " ulWH()1' ' Hi" lunputntion, wuh too wat for hiri Hyntom to boar. follow nuniud ltlandford, wIioho ' 10 ionld bo Uhuno-fruud, ho.uIh uh lu " 'lKriuii, nettluK forth toduv'H hi. w."' .' "0t:t:ulo''l ralna, HliKht do, - f'"'0 "KOH." U'h Kood wo 1 1'liui piunieu uot'ordiiit' to tjovorn- I inont jirotiOHticatioiiH. Tho teinjiera turo and foreciiHton the Oregon inn tow er in tint bo did'erent from wliat it in on earth. The funeral of Wither French tool; place this morning from the family resi dence. The Horvieoa were conducted by Itov. Mr. WhiHlor. lie Hpoke of tho lioroinm the boy ditipluyed throughout all hiu HicknoHH. Xo courage cotiltl nave been greater than that with which Walter French mot death. AutiHt Aumold, the violin '.rt.uoso, pive 11 very enjoyuble concert lant niiht at AndruH Music Hall. The proarunime confiiHted of familiar helectioiib of cham ber mimic, many of them exceptionally fine. H'ih t'ehnique goes it good way boyond what the majority of nolo play oth are cajmble of, and hiH conceition iH artiHtically corr"i:t, and hp is undoubt edly one of the reatent violinists. Kan hiih City TimeK, October 8th, ISM. IHnilhlrnllH Ullllis. There iH now no doubt that the late heavy ruins will be very destructive to tho farmers' interests. The weather conditions of this year have conspired to defeat them, while all tho time hoitl ine; out tilhtri 11 promises of a bountiful harvest. The spring was a full month 1 behindhand, making harvest time that much later than usual, while the heavy rains just in threshing time are ahead of time for tho fall seas-on. Some of the farmers have been fortunate enoui:h to finish their threshin;, but. many are iu tho midst of it and will lose a large per cent, of their crop. Tlio rains, however, are benelieiul l-j the stock interests. A I '! 11 III 1- I'li'ln. Pease & Mays enjoy a trade all the year round equal to the best in the city. Tlio reason is because they have made their name a household word by keep ing it continually before tho public, which, combined witli good business methods and a desire to pleaho their patrons, form the keystone to their suc cess. It is impossible to pick up Tun OiiiioNii'i.i: for the last two years which does not contain their name boldly dis played 111 tho advertising columns, with u JdeHoriptioii of some H.rvieoable or novel goods which they carry in stock. Tho junior member of the tirm agrees with P. T. I'.ariiuni and A. T. Stewart on the advertising proposition, and it is bearing Uh lotfitimato fruits iu giving thorn 11 popularity second to none in tho Htato within their liold. In rcHponso to tho solicitation of a goodly number of citizens of The Dalles J huvo decided to mako this my homo for tlio winter, at least, and hereby oiler my services to those who are interested in music us instructor in both vocal and hiHtruniontal iniisic. Am prepared to use French, Italian or (ionium methods. Uun give tho very best of references. For terms and particulars us to time and place, cull at tlio residence of Mr. 0. K. Jiayurd or Mr. boo. w. Kowlund. Miss Clauk A. Mooiti:. 7d lw. HIIA Hl'HlllMUl, I'll,,, lltll, 'J7, lt'.r.'. Ma .1, .1. Kkii., HlntipslmrK, I'n., DK.tll Kill I liiivn llbctl KrnilMi'H Headache CapMiIcK (or noiiik tlnui ami want to icHtlfy to their viilno. I tried various well recoiiinieuileil incitluluch, hut tjot 110 relief until I iimm! tliexe, 11111I now would not he without tlieiu (or leu times tlielrro.st. Vuiith ii'MiccKully I'KAUI.KST. HlMKIW'lCK. Hold by MnlpeH KllieiHly. IIiKMllllll tllll i III lit HllCICt 11 r l.lfd. Slninions' l.ivor Regulator is tlio only uiodiolno tliut relieved 1110 uftor HiiH'or lug flvoyearH witli dysiejiHin, nick liead mihuitnd coiiutijiatloii. Ci:o. S. Avitus, Delapluno Stu,, Vti. Ubo Mexican Kllver Stovo 1'oIIhIi. linker Olty'N .Mllltln. Lieut. Jiiudfil returnea ttns morning from linker City, where ho had been witli Col. Thompson to examine the qualifications of Captain Isador Fuch and Lieut. Ellis of F company. Thev pushed a very creditable examination Col. Thompson came back as far ae Pen dleton, wboro be took the next train for Weston to inspect the company there. Mr. Kiddell speaks highly of the treat ment they received at the hands of the citizens of linker City, and says there are a whole-souled, generous and hos pitable comiuunitv. The Baker com pany is the only one in Oregon which has been Jin actual service, as they were called out last spring to suppress the Malheur riot. On this occasion they acquitted themselves witli honor to themselves and the Etate, and linker City is justly proud of her company. This extract from the linker City Democrat would indicate Messrs. Kiddell and Thompson enjoyed themselves while absent: "Col. Thompson and Lieut. Kiddell were met at the depot on their arrival by Major W. S. I!loweisttnd es I corted to the Hotel Warshauer, where during tlio afternoon the gentlemen had the pleasure of meeting many citi.ens of linker City and their visit made quite enjoyable. Robert Mays has seed rye for sale nt his farm in Tygh Valley. 717 PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Lewis and Miss Lewis returned from a trip to Astoria last evening. License to wed was granted ICdward Pair and Irene Ganger by the clerk today. Miss Mary Frazier departed for Hood Kivor this morning for a short visit in I that place. 1 Mr. Pletohor Faulkner wont to Port land yesterday, where he will remain over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAllister wore passengers on tho Regulator for Portland this morning. Mr. Amos L'nderw ood of White Salmon came to tho city last evening to be present at the district fair. Mr. Maurice MclCein, of tho law firm of Cox, Teal k Minor, is in tlio city on his way to Portland. Ho hits beeii at tending' court at Moro. Mr. FVaiik Sharp, having completed his contract of surveying tho Tillamook countrv, returned last evening with a ver itable "Tillamook Coat." Mr. Sharp intends to stock his ranch with this kind of animals. Misses Gertrude and Jiessio French and Frank French caino up from Port land to attend the funeral of Walter French. Others from abroad iu attend ance wore Mrs. Meredith, Miss .leaii notto Meredith and Mrs Lcgg of Salem. iiotki, .uutiv.u.s. Sklbbe G Fultervill, Portsmouth, 0 ; Jl L I'uillo, N .1 Lonian. Mosior; Ernest Sundiuoior, Chan Karl, Alvia Fedoror, .lohn Johnson, Portland; Alfred Glese, Looks, Or; Willis Walniin, Luvag Niseu, Coutoivillo; Homy Luttiiiuun, John Noliu, High I'rairio; .1 L lirock, Wiu-oo; 0 Mavity, Uoyd; .1 W Wayne, Pontile ton; H Kustor, Kingsleyj Joo Wood ford, ISluo Mountain. Columbia Junius Huwloy, David Smith, G L Smith, J It Taylor, Dan Sheer, Fred Schtilz, Portland ; John Jackson, F Swurz, John Pain, A Delur, CuhciuIoh; G F Young, C It Hill, Van couver j Samuel Culver, K Fair, Oregon uity. Shlloh'a euro, tho Great Cough and I Croup Cure, is for salo by Snipes it Kin-1 orsly. Pocket size contains twenty-llvo doses, only -00, Children love it. Hold by Snipes & Kinorsly. FroHh oyHtors at A. Kollor'H confoc-1 tlonory atoro. 1 BURN WHEAT SAMPLES. TIiiim- niitiiltii.il 11I :iiIc:ik I'ei iiicatiMl I Tf . "f Willi 11 I).nii;,.r..UH f.'M. D J A- Q 1 L11C JL 1 The following tcli'L'tntn needs 110 ex ilanatinii : Woiii.d's Faiu, CiiiCAtio, 111., Oct. Warn all farmer" who have returned from the fair with samples of grain for seed, to burn them immediately. A dangerous pes t permeates the whole ex hibit iu tho department of agric.iltuie. G. V. Calhoun, Incentive Commissioner. OIirytHtitlii'iniitn Cluli. For 11 ' all Trade Wo arc now ready with a full line of The first social hop given by this club was hold hist evening in Schanno's hall. An unusually pleasant time was had, and it is hoped Jthnt those voting men will givo a good ninny more of these pleasant gatherings, during tho coming long winter months. Those present were: C. J. Crnndnll and wife, II. S. Wilson and wife, C. W. Dietzeland wife, W. E. Garretson and wife, Mr. Schutz, Mrs. L. Ii. Gushing, Mrs. .1. Marden, Misses E. Story, K. Stanley, C. IJooth, G. Sampson, L. .Sampson, M. dishing, May Gushing, I). Freddcn, A. and E. Schmidt, L. Rowland, C. Davis, A. Schanno, E. and Ii. Glenn, A. Henry, P. Drews, P. and Ii. liucl.ler, G. Lnuer, M. Sterling, Messrs. E. Sterling, J. Bonn, G. Bonn, W. Fredden, R. Row land, C. Fritz, .1. Weigel, F. Weigel, V. Marden, W. Gentry, L. Schanno, E. Drews, C. Clark. V. Schmidt, W. Vogt, F. Dictzel and F. Garretson. A Narrow Kfccape. This afternoon, as Mr. A. Iiettingen was coming down through the cut on Union street a large body of rock slid off the cliff just in front of hnn. If he had gone a few yards fur ther he would have been crushed to death. This is another argument fr the placing of the rock crusher where it would do double purposes, open the ttrcet and crush rock for rilling up holes. 1 1 K 1 ! I5AI5Y. Dresis GroodLs, Colored and all other kinds of Dry Goodn CHEAP FOR OAsira: Wo are noted for the good values wo irive in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Prints. Gint'hnins. Boots and Shoec Hosier;. Gents' Furnishines. etc.. etc. The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. cor. court anil seconcl sts. The Dalles, Oregon, S. & N. HARRIS. I hae 11 friend of schoo!-i;lrl lay, Those duj of joy, Who owns 11 mo-t cii trancing crn:c Her baby boy. She jiliitis hi future fortune's prize, Itcvjilte hi' youth, And --hows me with exultant eves, His lutes', tooth. She cares 110 more for novels new; With !mi!iner bliind She culls my kind ntteution to His dimjilcil hand. She ask1; me what I 'cully think About its nose, And should they be so very jiiuk, The buby's, toe.-'.' 1 tell her of the latest iilay; Her eyes row dim; She Interrupt me for to say It looks like "hiin." She puts the ilull'up'm its nead And (rets H scare It surely can't be irrowintr red The baby's hair'.' Of art I speak she looks nway With hurt surprise: Tor are they blue or are they sray, The baby's (.yes. And if I venture to sujrgct That he's un jiiit. She'll clasp hiin fondly to her breast So close and Unlit. And then, in that superior way That tires one so, She II fjoun ami suiiloat ineaud say: "That's all you know." New York Herald. i:in-ctR of Ciivp Air. The remarkable physiological eilects of cave air are well known. A traveler who visited the Mammoth cave in Ken tucky savs that on einerg-ing the sense of smell was intons;!ied to such an ex traordinary degree that 1110.4 common objects such as trees, plants, animals and even people had strong individual odors, mostly unpleasant. One tree could be easily distinguished from an other by its e'liaraeterisUc odor. Tlio I'licet lusted about half an hour and then passed oil'. The guides say that this is a usual experience. Other writers have noticed a similar effect from tho sudden change from tho pe culiar oxygenated air of the cave to tliut of the outside world. The sense of smell is greatly intensified in almost every ease. This intensification of ol- lactorv perceptions is explained oy tlio rarity of olfactory stimuli in tho cave. On emergence, in accordance with a physiological law, the perceptive pow ers for tiiese particular stimuli, having rested, are intensified, so that odors too delicti to to make an impression un der ordinary circumstances are jwwer- fullv felt. Not ice! All notes duo and becoming duo and all accounts owing us must bo settled on o,' before November 1st, ifciu, oiinor in wheat, oats', barley or cash. Accounts and notes remaining unpaid after that date will huvo to undergo costs of col lection. Wo mean business and must positively have money. Respectfully, dnwlm Tin: D.i.u:s Mi:ucantii.k Co. Xollcc to I It'l In i tit'll t 'J'ii. piiyc 1 . All delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertised had better come forward, as tho roll will be pub lished 011 tho 21st of this mouth. T. A. W.uii), Sheriff. Fa wiei : Dff Ellis, Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jepts' piiri?i5r7ip2 Qood Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. MILLINERY MILLINERY Thus Space RESERVED FOR 112 Second Street. ANNA PETERS GO. MILLINERY MILLINERY Familiar Faces in a Ncu Place. j. is. BA.KiTiS'r'r Jfye Feal Instate, Ioai?, iQjurapee, C. 13. BAYARD, Ltite Special Ajent Henerul Land Offtve wood'h iiiosinoiiisrj The Great KnglUIi Remedy. rroniptly and pormauontly emeu nil forms of AVnous 'eaknrts,t:mMoM, fjxrm' atorrhett, Jmjiotencu and alt tfftft vfAl'uae or .rviwai. Uorii prescribed over 1'5 yenisla tltousiindmif ruses vtjore ana sijenr. fif lll(JtcfM knomi, Ask ilniBBUt for Wood lliounliodliuij If I10 otlorj tonifc wortlilesoiiiBdlelnoliiplacoof thin, leiua Ids iltnioiicst tdoro, Inoloco prleo lu letter, mul wo will wml by return mull, l'rleo, oiio pnekafiv'i $tiijt,6f'. f)ii0ii'(lili'oi',toIHi'iv. I'luiipU Jul In Jilulu (.filled envelope, tS centa poatac. Addrcus Tho Wood CIumiiIimiI Co., I!U Woodwmd avenue. Detroit, Mleh. ' tioUl in Tlio iiallcs bniraTa'lTy"7Jrii'ii;litoa COLLECTION ACENCY. TJ 0 '5? X-TL 'ST PUBLIC. Parties having; IVoperty they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, 01 Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to cull on us. Wo shall make a specialty of the prosecution of (Jlaims and Contests beforo tlio Unitep states' Land Ollice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OK. Watclies Stationery Socond St. I. C. NlCKELSEN, The Dalles, Or The California Winehouse, Iri now opon; and its propriotor will fell his home- A L produced Wino at prices in tin ivach u( i very bod v ..L Also, bust Peanuts to bo found. (Joods imrautml M to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. C- BECHT.