There Fakirs are in India wlno, same it is spot said, stand months on the without moving, There May be Shoe Stocks in America that at or else the present are moving slowly. standing still, Ours must perhaps by move, and this time lively, too. you are aware that ABOVE THE CLOUDS. How It Feel nml Ijnnlis Ji.000 Feet Up In tlin Atr. ' We Sell Shoes. Ours possess the three necessary requisites : Correct Styles. Durability, Reasonable Prices. LAST TO WEEK GXJKSS FOR WATCHES. 6 all goods marked in plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. Iiteml h the I'Dtttofflco at Tliu DuIIch, OreKon, HK nt-CIIIHl'UlllMI iiiMttcr. I.nuiil All VdrtlnliiK. 1(1 Cent t'or lino (or Unit ltiMirtlon, ami 6 CuntN str line fur racli imWipK'iit lliHortlun. Special rntci for lnnt; tlmu notiucN. All Ufa", undoes received Inter than 3 o'clock (111 inneiir t!i fiillnu'lntr ilnv. MONDAY, - OCT. 23. 1803 The Daily and MWklu Chronicle may 0( foumlomalc at J. ( . jyicMlif.n's more. OCTOBER OLIO. A hAtiiry Mixtx r'niiii NtllVH lilt. MlNcnllunnonii Tlio mcliuiclmly tiny Imvu come, They're here without a ilmilit; Not void cuoiitfli (or lire, ami yut Too cold to do without. The first killing front of thti season was una mornniL'. There were .7!! of uti inch of ralnfiill Tlo balloon ascension Saturday drew 11191111.-1 uit. Mr. U. McKeU of Mosier iH construct- llii' n :tl!ll !.. C! f.. .. i '",wuU uHini iHiunu in 0Muu nil Mr. II. IIurbriiiKof thin city. John McNeil ot MuHlur Iihh drhul about twenty tons of primus on tho now drier at their Mosier farm tliiH season. The engine fur the crusher was steamed up this morning and thin afternoon tho machine was busy grinding t rook at its now location. Tho recorder's court records tliu arreHt l throe inebriates uml unu vag, subject wwies, which IiIh honor awarded thuin way in accordance with doairoa for a cnango." District Attorney. Wilson Niiiiitiwi riiii t . .t ... i ..a hi until wt lilllHIIb lAJIIIl' l p - v."iin(. w ntvm in; on tui " i''. H. Uufur upnourml in tliu stiitu 9 in hiH stead. ho youth of Mosier huvo organised a "i'lierillL'" c lib. whlidi iiu.nlx wnnklv t tho school house. At tho lust con t Mina Emum Vogt, ft Dalles girl, Mrncil off tho honors. Balloons aro of n inntnriul emiuulallv wado for tlio purpose. It Ih a cotton tetiiro, hut wovon raoro closely than other kind of doth. It in Htronger tain canvaa, while almost us thin UB' Mlico. A wreck nf uiiinii ..n..n.unn. .muiiiui tho vnnlu (.!.... ,.!., nu n. ftflWltoh. and ir iiu .1 . . . VW TO I UU&lIli: Uftl UIIU 111 U IT ""ned out, boiK busily emnloyod (or h'ii "OUr or lnnn. A11 alitor of a nnnnr in wnnlnrn Kan. Boaled proposBls for 50 conts of n cofreo B twonty-Avo pound ick "our and a atraw bat. Ho nyu that VW TO IIVWI1toIIV Muwa wants a little job printing. 'len ho 1l . u 18 rilinnriwl (l.n ' Iko to boo the portngo railway f'" during the next summer. A er saya that Hormunn and Blanch Wl'ftlrinan of the river and harbor PP"pritlonof thtMino. 'Ith' H' Wel,b8r vorod this oflice wo monstrous apples Saturday T"non, 0no a rod oheok pippin from Ion,r mrrt of Mr- Robort MNiel. Ib gJ! 008 'nf lo and wm one of a.dosen togoWn young tree of four years' The ntlior a on.mi from Mr. Elliot's orchard, is a perfect match for tho red cheek. Theae orch arda are located near Moaicr, a section which is peculiarly adapted to fruit cul ture. A party of aoveral gentlemen en route to Goldendale Saturday night got lost in the heavy rain storm on thut evening and rounded up by tho old block house, about seven miles oil' the road. Thoy retraced their way, and did not arrive in Goldendale until about 7 o'clock in the evening. Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles ar rived by Monday's stuge, and has been looking after his land interests in this county. From the way tho ju'lgo can talk furm one might suppose that he was u worshiper of Ceroa instead of a leading disciple of BlackBtone. Ochoco Review. The Williams boys, who have been conllned in the city jail since Thursday night, will be put on board the train to nignt ana allowed to resume tneir jour ney to'I'ortlanu. An unfavorable reply was received from tho Boys and Girls :Vid Society, and the authorities here have concluded to let the metropolis deal with thorn, if necessary. Thia section was visited with a very heavy ruin atorm last Saturday night. The temperature was quite low and in the mountains it fell as snow, which whitened them down aa low as tho hills near tho Wicks ranch on Mill creek. North of thia city the top of tho Klickitat hills were winterish with the "congealed element" as a covering. NEWS OF THE STATE. Companies G and J, of tho First regi ment, won the "Guardaman" trophies at tho contest Saturday at the ex position. Heporta have been received of tho loss of a largo number of sheep by Jas. C. Daly, in the mountains. 1 lis herder was reported also aa being found dead. A disastrous lire at Gold lieach oc curred laat Wednesday, and in which R. D. Hume's salmon cannery, hatchery, merchandise store and several other buildings were consumed. Tho editor of the Cholmlem Valley Times diaagrced with a neighbor about a sunflower and whipped tho fellow. Be ing short of funds, tho newspapor man will edit liis paper from tho county jail for twenty days. lu tho case of tho state vs. John Am brose, tho jury returned a verdict for ac quittal on the second ballot. This case has croatod a groat deal of interest in Heppner, aa Ambrose lias a host of friends thoro. AllllOIIIKHIIIIOIlt. Having bought out A, J. Moses' lease in the livery businoBs, formerly owned by me, I am now prepared to furnish livery on short notice and feed stock by day, week or month. Thanking my old customers for past favprs I would like to see them again at tliu old stand, East Second street. C. L. Rioiimo.nu. Look Over Your County Wurrttuu. All county warrants registered prior to Jauuary 10th, 1800, will be paid If presented at my olllco, cornor of Third and Washington streets. Interest neasos on and after this date. Wji. Mioiikm-, Treasurer Wasco County. Octobor Ulat, 1803. tf Uiiu for Kont. Six-room house to rent. Centrally oca ted. Apply to tf H. Glknn. PERSONAL MENTION. granted today I Miss Grace Mr. Emery Oliver was in the city yesterday. Dr. Rinehart was reported yesterday improving. Wallace and Will Husbands of Mosier came up today. Mr. RubboII Sewell of Portland spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. B. F. Lauehlin left for a short sojourn in Portland this morning. Mrs. B. W. Crooks returned to her home at Glenwood, WaBh., this morning. A marriage license was to Mr. John C. Brogan an Cumin. Mr. C. L.Phillips, purser of the steamer Regulator, is confined to his home by Illness. f Mr. A. A. Fuller of Portland, agent of tne isow i ork kite insurance company, has been stopping in The Dalles for several days past. Mrs. Geo. Bellinger, Miss Adeline Sel- Hni;er, Harry, Ceno and Uenard bellin ger and John McNeil came up in a skiff irom jwosier tins aiteruoon. Mr. Wm. Sheffield and Mre. Anna Atherton, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Sheffield, in this city for tho past week, left for Portland this mornint;. Mrs. W. C. Curtis and Mrp. C. B. dishing were passengers on tho steamer Regulator this morning for Portland to attend the Congregational Association in that city. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Huntington de parted for Portland thia morning. They go to represent tho Congregational church of this city at tho state associa tion which meets on tomorrow evening in the metropolis. The condition of Mr. George F. Beers is considered serious. No improvement ia noted since the fateful Thursday ho waa stricken so suddenly and while in the full vigor of health. Thi'.V Don't Itclli'itt lu lludt'g. The nutives of Botoeudes, one of the hottest regions of the earth, believe that Heaven will be a land of cool streams una shady groves entirely cleared of all underbrush and cacti. All desert dwellers, it is said, die ex pecting to awake in a wooded land sup plied bountifully with cold water. Na tives of the frozen nor.th huve Paradise pictured as a land of warm sunshine with glowing llres overhung with pots of boiling whale's blubber and enseful couches of fur scattered hero and there. The Carolina islanders, who are pas sionately fond of liquor, but who are in mortal dread of breaking their necks by falling from one of tho millions of cliffs with which their islnnds abound, believe that Paradise will be ft land as level as a floor, where ono can get drunk and not be in constant dread of cracking his cervical vertebrae. Tlinrit Ih Oiik TIiIub Ctirtuln, Call it malaria or what you may and it generally comes without calling, where ill health does exist Simmons Liver Logulator will restoro it. KriiURf' Ilnailui'lio Cniiauloi. A remedy used with unvarying kucoukh an a euro for llundnchcs of al' klii(J. Tlio roBulU Imvu lieoa bo uiiIvitmiIIs Kood that It U no loimur aa experiment. It lias boon Ufcod for lUadncho reMiltinB from lillpntton, la 1'orlod leal Hick llcmliiclie, la UcadiichcH caunod by Bovorc labor (immtal or physical), or by exposure to thu bun, and In all cases with the most Kratl fyliiK results. We have, after a Jiorough luvcs tlRiitloii, had no hesitancy la taktn the aconey for this directive remedy, and conscientiously recommend It tooar patrons, Itespcutfiilly. Hold by Knlpes ,t Kiliorsly. ( WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Hunt. rndea of oak. fir. and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters A Co. (Oflice Second and Jeffer son streets.) Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store". Just rocoived a scow load of cholco oak wood. M.uim it Bkntox. Moxican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust, A large crowd witnessed tho balloon ascension made by Mr. Frank Miller, the noted aeronaut, yesterday. Tho day was almost calm, a slight wind bear ing it off to the westward only a short distance. Mr. Miller called at The Chronicle omco this morning and related some in teresting focta concerning tho ascension. ' He said lie roso 5,000 feet, and at the time of jumping with his parachute was immediately over the Columbia river. When he had reached the high est point he could eaelly see the north side of the Klickitat hills. These are are about 2,300 feet in height. When on a level with their tops lie encount ered a current of very cold air, which the balloon revealed in going through it by veering and jumping unsteadily. Above this the air was quite warm and at the point of casting loose a perfect calm. When he came to earth again, he alighted In the top of a tall poplar on Liberty street, between Second and Third, and from there adopted the sim ian style ofgrcaching the ground. Con siderable difficulty was experienced in recovering the parachute, as it got tan gled with the electric wires. The bal loon came down between the Umatilla house and the river. "The only danger in parachute jump ing," said Prof. Miiler, "is when the rat lines get tangled, and I have frequently climbed up into them to untangle them before cutting loose from the balloon. The parachute is sure to open unless the rat lineB are tangled in such a manner as to prevent it. There have been only two cases where a parachute failed to open; one in St. Paul, Minn., and one in Beardstown, '111. The St. Paul bal loonist had made only two ascensions before, and was ignorant of the trouble. When he came down he was driven ten feet into the earth, and the lines were found to be tied around the parachute, preventing its being opened. "The acci dent at Beardstown, Fourth of July a year ago, was due to the same cause. I never cast myself loose from the bal loon without being Eure that everything is in perfect working order." "Have your ever alighted in worse places than yesterday?" "I have come down on a church Bteeple, where ladders were raised to rescue me, and on steep roofs, under going various experiences. I have fallen in every lake and ocean in the United States, and was once in the water two hours." "Where was this?" "In Lake Superior. I had risen from Dulutb, and when I came down was two miles from Bhore. Of course I knew I j should fall in the lake and had a life "What Bort of a straight down?" "Well, for instance, take The Dalles. Yestetday as 1 went up the blocks all closed in upon each other. Soon there were no streets observable, and when I jumped, the town looked like a little daubof conglomerated color, a mere spot tho surface of the earth." Mr. Miller spoke of the sensation when first dropping, the coining up with a jerk when the parachute was fully extended, and other interesting facts. He proposes to go up Saturday again, if a purse can be raised sufficient to meet his expenses while staying in town. As ho puts it, he is putting in time waiting for the mid-winter fair to open in San Francisco. Mr. Miller is accomptined in Tho Dalles by his wife, who goes as Miss May Miller, and his business manager, Mr. Lowis Barnett, a very agreeable gentleman. AVOOD'S iniOSPIIODINIi The Great Knglltli Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures ell forms of ti'ervous Wcaknets.nnUstons, Sperm? otorrhea, Imjtotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses. nei'ii preeerlbca over S3 .ycarsm tnousonasor cases; Is thoouty J?!taliljan(iiiri est medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's I'liospliodluej if ho offers some worthless iiiedlolno in ptaco of this, leavo UU dlslionest etorc, iucloso price in letter, and wo will scud by return mall. J'rlce, ono package, $l8lx,S5. One trill please, stx will cure. lMuiph lot lu plalu sealed euvclopo, cents postage. Address Tho Wood Clioiulcnl Co., liil Woodward uvenue, Detroit, illon. Sold in Tho Dalles by Ulakeley & Houghton. For tlio Itellof of rurchnncr of Timber nml Stnnn I.nniU. Captain John W. Lewrs has received from Henrcienlativo Ellia aconvof a bill reported by him, which has pa?sedl the house : I An act for the puichase of timber and I stono lands under the act of June 3d, 1878. Bo it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of tho United States of America in congress assembled, that hereafter all necessary affidavits and proofs required by law of any purchaser of lands under tho provisions of an act entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ap proved Juno 3d, 1878, and the act amendatory thereof, approved August 4th, 1802, in order to perfect his title to said lands, may be made before any officer qualified to take proof in home stead cases. Passed the house of representatives October 10th, 1803. Attest: James Kerk, Clerk. Specimen Cases. 8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot tles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinerslv. Pasturage. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, has unexcelled paBturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Notice! All notes dus and becoming due and all accounts owing us must be settled on or Defore .November 1st, low, either in wheat, oats, barley or cash. Accounts and notes remaining unpaid after that date will have to undergo costs of col lection. We mean business and must positively have money. Respectfully, dawlm Tjie Dali.es Mercantile Co. Owing to a Conspiracy against mo in this place, I have de cided to close out my entire stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, Clothing Boots and Shoes, i pur9isl?ij?$ (Joods, xito., aato. Also, Store Fixtures, Furniture, Shelving. Any business man wishing go go into business can communi cate with the undersigned. Should I not get a buyer on or before OCTOBER 2oTH, 1 will offer the entire stock At Public Auction! N. Harris. The Dalles, Or., Oct. 13, 1803. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. All delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertised had better come forward, as tne roll will be pub lished on the 21st of this month. T. A. Ward, Sheriff. P. S. Communications by ltcited'. view is it 5,000 feet Before and After. Toe Columbia Packing Co M PACKERS OF Pork and Beef MANl'KAOTUKKKS OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HnidBa, Dried Beef, Etc. Masonic Building, Tho Dalles. Or. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish N. B. Big drives will bu job lots to stores. mail so N. H. made in N. H. 1bK?7jL BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM VBlK El bSHI Jusl flrrived from Hev York i SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF todies' Jackets, FROM $3.50 UPWARDS doming Furnishing At Remarkably Low Prices. Splendid Chinchilla Overcoats at $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETO. EC?rAs we are forced to SELL FOB CASH in order to avoid lawsuit and bad debts, wo invito onr friends mid customers to examine our yoods and prices before purchasing. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Dttcicni. in Practical Painters and Panur Hanuurs. N'uim l,nr il. i.ai i,r,.,,,ia ,.i M. urilil i in t. . i . . .. wt- om)rwuiM iiiiHins ami .1. . ;uasurys mints used in all .ur work, and none but tho most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first cluss article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Paint Shoo corner Thirdaud Washington Sts., The Dalles. Oreot THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer und Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health, ful Beer have been introduced, and on.y the first-class article will bop1acedo be market.