3 1 5- J y fM ! ' i ! ! JIN fi' i ' ' "i . WE HAVE Rtfr II ! U '.NOW ON EXHIBITION I If m - our - i ; 5 fin 1 FALL WRAPS. 1 ! Ef : i ; HE Ipilij, , j i :l l . Pease & mays. 11 l4 i i i Ptp r ZZZzJ 11 I h I I j .3. r f 2 -vlx- A A iftr rflr lr ftr W AtV A AAAA.VA A A JlP ,jfl ft 1 E jYrkvkT, YXfcri aj f fujf tjj ZLlXlsgSastal'ia TSiassLJLi . iZSIsJdS. t ajj5?,TiJt'ra. uajuwgguuj gjjpria The Dalles Daily Chronicle. jCnterm) h tlit! I'oHtottlcu ut Tliu ImlleH, Oregon, iik M-cnnd-cluim mutter. l.oeal AilvtirtUliiE. I0l'iit per Ilnu tor llrnt Initiation, anil fi Cotitf ir line (or t'ucli HiiliFif(iiimt limcrtlun. Stwcliil rates for lonR time notieeH. All l(K'a'. iiotlccK received Inter than a n'clock 1U appear the following ituy. WEDNESDAY, OCT. LT, J89a Tlif bath and Weekly Chronicle man be found on Kale at I. V. Nlr.l:elfen,ii utore. OCTOBER OLIO. A Savory Mr" From Nimvh l!lt, .MUri'lliiiH'Oim This (nut will often Htrlko till' liiluil And (or relleollon ciilU: It In tliu mull im top, we lltul, Falls furthest when hu fall)'. CniHlitiil rock ie buttle fillod in on our aiain KruotB to nood ndvuiitiiKu. Tim l'riiievtllo NewH" wuntH to tnulo snlwcriiition for u hahy ny. Tlittanow on tho Hunuuit of tliu C;in- cadttinountuinB i8 Hiiid to Ik- ulamt ten Tho ttltool children nhntrnct rhtilk from the school rooniH und inako funreH and tliu fliileaof buildini;H look liidtumH. 'J'lio storca wuro all elo-wl HiIh after noon in respect to the memory of tlieir deceaHt'd fellow tnvduHinan, Mr. Geo. I lieers. Androw 1'earnon renounced hit alleiancu to Sweden today and hence forth helutiKfl to thu land of the Hcreani iti enKle. There ia a funeral report on the directs touay that the repeal bill pusned. TIiih is incorrect. Wliile the tdlver funatoiH havoHurronderod, Hoveral da.VH will yet w required before a vote h made. U in renorted tint tlircHlmrn In Klior. tan county have all quit ruunitiK, while tft) ifl vet a L'r('iit. dinl nf miiMit. ithiii ftndilll' ill 11... (L.l.lo 'Pl.lu l,u fronted owing to the raitiH and eon "niied damp weather. MIsh May Miller will not bo here tin "I Sunday, limtead of Katurday, hh etateil yeHterday. Mr. Frank Miller HI, however, make an iiHcenHion and io following day both himeulf and lady "HI u-o up, probably In separate bal 'ooiia, iih the company have a larger one ""in the one uned hmt Saturday. A Imlioon cohIh about fi00, and from 18 t trlpn iu all that Ih nufo to bo ",a,lu with one. Mr. Miller coiiho- luontly lost moiioy Saturday, an his collectioiiH were Hhort of ifL'fi, and Whim riH,, .,:.i.,..,..i n uouru ana car tare, It will plainly -- -iii uiat rue JJ,illoH don't like in Uutcl vuIhuh. MiKiionotto JJauciiiK Club will a dance TlmrHday evening at Frator ""' hall. MomborH Hhould bo prompt, tljo iuuhIc will uoiumence at :U0 clock. Tho change of evenitiK ih nnulu occoiiiniodato a number of members m leave for Portland Friday morning. ''OVOlnhdr tl !.-.. .1 TI..I niW uivo uiiur mil- ) oween, u masquemde party will bo von, wblci, ,,romlneH to bo u pleaennt iuI 1 Tllu i!OIllm, clmrga-wiHli It thi n l,,Ut no 0,10 wllkbo allowed on ihr! n f ""lufi8 1,1 ,unstl0. 80 everybody oiild begin orlglnntlng their costumes. Jraiiku,, l)eyU) w,0 forgou ft c,uck or . 0 .ludgo Mooro of the su promo 1 Wllou (lHHUutucl und nearly vo. and passed it on to Mr. Andyr- son of the Fan saloon, plead guilty and got the lightest sentence of the law, two rears at the pen. He made a nice little speech to the court, waiving time and asking immediate sentence. He is an old newspaper man on the coast, is well educated, understands several languages, is a fine talkci7eocutionist, stump ora tor, writer and penman. Salem Journal. AtrtclitN Their Worth. The I'rineville News compliments two of our legal citizens very nicely. In ferring to Attorney Dufnritsays: He did his whole Bwom duty in conducting cases for the state. It is, perhaps, need less to say more. But it is a satisfaction sometimes ,to know that any man and especially an attorney, will perform every dutiful obligation that he makes. Attorneys, you know, are often accused of trying to whip justice; hence the alKtve remark. Crook county has never had a better circuit judge thun Mr. Brndshnw. His painstaking to save the taxpayer un necessary expenses is, of itself, a suffi cient guarantee of his worthiness and ability. We believe that we repeat the general sentiment of all good people in Crook county when we sav that Judge Brndshnw is a man calculated to do his whole duty in any official capacity. Cer tainly no duty could bo more tiying, or arduous, than that of circuit judge in rural districts. An IJninltluiiUiil Falsehood. With regard to numerous state ments set afloat by Mr. Brancroft about the crayon exhibited by mo at the fair, which he claimed (among other things) was a bromide and made by Stringer of Portland, J have this statement from Mr. Stringer to oiler: Poitri-ANi), Or., Oct. -!!, 1802. 1). I'. llerrln.Thu Dulles: 1)i:ak Siu Your of the Hist at hand. In reply will state that I never made a '22x!!7 crayon, air brush or point crayon for you, or any other kind of a pieturo of that size at any time. Yours truly, A. K. SriUNonn. Any one desiring further assurance can see the original letter and tho crayon at tho gallery. Tho other state ments made by Mr. Bancroft are equally as false as this one. 1). C. HKliltl.V. tHMKOKT, HAl'irrV, 1'J.KASimH. Tlui DulliH, J'oi'tluiirt iV AHtorlu Nil v. Co. will h.HI rouiiil trip tleUetx to Toit IiiikI, IiidIiiiIIiik iiiIiiiUhIoii to tlm Kx liohlllon, ill tflJ.OO. 'J'lllfcOtM litllltllll to Nov. 15lli. W. V, AlliiHiiy, Agent. AiiiMiuiiuiiiueiit. Having bought out A. J. .Mose' lease In the livory business, formerly owned by mo, I tint now prepared to furnish livory on short notice anil feed stock by day, week or month. Thanking my old customers for past favors I would like to see thorn again at the old stand, Fast Second street. 0. L. Kll'llMOND. Them l One Thing Certain, Call It malaria or what you may and it generally comes without calling, where ill health does exist Simmons Liver Logulator will restore it. Itouril of KtiiiulUiitluii. The county board of equalization will moot at tho court house on Outober 1893, (or tho purpose of equalizing tho county assessment roll for thiH year's as sossment. The board will continue in session ouo week. Joi:t Koo.vrz, County Assessor, Kiirth to Karlh. Rev. Mr. Adams, of the United Breth ren church of Dufur, conducted the funeral services of Mr. Geo. F. Beers to day at the Congregational church. The speaker spoke feelingly of the life and character of deceased, saying among other things that be died without an enemy in the world, and that it was eminently fitting that tears mingle with the flowers strewn upon his casket. Few men living can honestly claim that they have no enemies. It requires a life of such forbearance, such virtue, such charity and such Christianity that there iB scarcely a person who can meet the requirements. But such a man was Geo. F. Beers. The funeral was one Of the largest in the history ot The Dalles. . f PERSONAL MENTION. Judge Schutz is in Portland today. Mrs. C. H. Haynes returned to her home at Hood Iiiver this morning. Mr. K. G. Davenport of the Times- Mountaineer, returned this morning irom a trip to Colfax, Wash. Mr. J. A. ThomitB of Oswego, a son-in law of Mr. Beers, arrived last night and was present at the funeral. Mrs. D. M. French and little daughter Constance left this morning for Portland for a few days' visit among friends. Mr. .1. P. Stanlev, of Petaluma, Calif., is visiting his niece, Mrs. J. H. Phirman of this city, while on his way home from ;i trip to the worlu'H fair. Mr. Linus Hubbard leaves in tho morning for Buffalo, his old homo, to spend the winter. This gentleman has niiulo many friends during ins residence in The Dalles, and we are sorry to part with him. But as an old ballad has it, it is the fate of the best ol friends. We wish him success and happiness while at his former home, from wnicn fie nas never become thoroughly weaned. TRAIN WRECKERS. They Mude KichtJ -Two Attempt I" the I'lritt Six Month of lMiU. The Uuilroad Gazette hus collected htatistics of train wreeldnr and train robbing, for tin; first six months of lH'Xi. which yield some surprising re sults. One is accustomed to think of train wreckers and train robbers as investing sparsely settled western states, but the statistics show, on the contrary, that such crimes arc most prevalent in well settled states. The Gazette's figures show sixty-one at tempts to wreck trains, and twenty ouo attempts to rob them. Massachu setts and Illinois head tho list in tho number of attempts- to wivck trains anil Ohio follows. Jn these three advanced states were made tnoro than one-half of all the at tempts to wn-ck trains and tho t.tuto of Now York follows. Tho only i-xpla-nation ollVred for this preponderance of train wrecking in well nettled and, (renenilly speaking, well govenvil states is'that the mileage of railroad.i is greater in those states than in others, and that tramps, who tiro re sponsible lor most attempts to wreck trains, flourish in thickly settled regions, The geographical distribution of at tempts' at train robbing b still more curious. Iowa heads tho list; Indian territory and Oklahoma taken together have the same number: 'J'exas follows and then come Kansas and Nebraska. Hlxty-soven per cent-of all the train robberies or attempted train robberies occurred in these four states und two territories. Auction Male Tonight. Koniciuber tho auction sale at N. I Jlnrrls' store commences at 7 o'clock to night. Ladtos especially invited. As i tho Btock must go, bargains may bo ex , ixie.tnd. Kuln will coutiuuu from day to , ilny until all Is sold, . ; J, 11, UltOSSi;.N, ! ..Uiuuceie A 'Rheumatic sufferer DpcIiIoh - Tlmt thn "llcintjeljr.'id H omo ' - ""tIibh tW IHneftRi!.' A well known citizen of The Dalles, now a fisherman by occupation, has been troubled a great deal lately by rheumatism. This morning tho rheu matic twinges wero unusually acute, and ho concluded to adopt an old remedy which has been buzzing in his head for about a week, viz : that a bee sting is a specific for rheumatism. Imagine a certain lady's surprise, then, when this morning, ho appeared before her, and dramatically throwing oft" his coat, eaid ho was going to cure himself. "How?" inquired the lady. "Just wait, and you'll see," ho an swered. And with that air of calm superiority which every man can't help showing when ho thinks ho is in posses sion of some fact not shared by the gentler sex, ho stalked over to tho bee hive, and thrust out a hand. Soon a bee alighted on it, and ho pressed it with thp other hand. In went the sting, but he never flinched. "Didn't that hurt you?" (solicitously). "No," he somewhat untruthfully re plied. Another settled on his cheek, and again he drove it home. Another on his arm, another and another. "Stop!" pleaded the lady in alarm, beginning to think he had suddenly gone demented. "Well, I guess that will do," said the sufferer and then he detailed the plan for his action. "And do you feel better now?" she asked. "Well, I can't tell yet. The rheu matism Ecems to have disappeared, but I can't tell for sure until these everlast ing stings quit paining me." Itounced tho Heathen. Daring the past few months the Pa cific coast generally has got into a fash ion of bouncing the Chinamen, and not to be a whit behind her neighbors The Dalles has entered the ranks as an anti Chinese sympathizing town. A China man was installed this morning at the rock crusher to saw wood. He had sawed just one stick when a "delega tion" whited'uf.on him and told him to flee. He didn't stop to argue the mat ter and fled, without any special regard to the order of his going. When the truth is known it will very' probably ap pear that no white man was available. However, the crusher force claim there are many out of work who would be glad of the job. The Indians have not yet spent all of the money they got for picking huckle berries. DIED. Oct. 24th, at Oak Grove, in this county, ol consumption, O. D. Smith, aged 19 vears. FAMOUS AMERICANS. President Ci.nvRf.ANi) never wears gloves, whether the weather be cold or warm. Vice President Stevenson follows tho example of tho president and pays his hotel and railroad bills wherever ho goes. f N. C. CitKEDtf, tho founder of Creedo, Col., has taken up his residence in Los Angeles, Oil., and bought a residence thero for forty thousand dollars. Hav--lng'hmasscd n fortune ho will devoto tho rest of his life to taking euro of his health. It Is rumored In New York that Miss Helen Gould, eldest daughter of tho late finnncier, is planning the erection of a hospital for women. Miss Gould is probably the richest heiress in Amer ica, her fortune being estimated at from ten to fifteen million dollars. Geohoe VANiEitmir'fl purchase of tho Paul Cameron estate near Ashe villc, N. C, for seventy-live thousand dollars, it is thought, will make him the largest land owner In the state. This property Is In tho immcdiato vicinity of his great chateau and hunt ing preserves. THROUGH EUROPE. Since the beginning of the century France has fallen from the second to the fourth place in point of population among European countries. The Greek style of building, modi fied to modern needs, has been most successfully used in Paris, where many palaces are seen of this construction. Law In England provides that no person under eighteen years shall be employed about a shop for more than seventy-four hours, including meal times, in any one week. Accordino to the method which is now adopted for reckoning leap years in England December, January and February will bo the summer months about 720,000 years hence. Dueling in Russia has become so common that the government has just decreed a severe code of punishment. Killing an antagonist will tost six years In prison; severe vounding, three years; duel without injury, six months; provoking a duel, six weeks to three months. Ijpeeial ! I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a specific for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is one of the most important requisites where a cough rempdy is intended for use among chil dren. 1 have known of cases of croup where I know the l'lff of a little one was save.l by tho use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." J. J. LaGrange, drug gist, Avoca, Neb. oO cent bottles for sale bv Blakelev & Houghton. Owing to a Conspiracy against mo in this place, I have de cided to close out my entiro stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, Clothing Boots and Shoes, purpistyiiQoods, ZJ to., Ito. 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 25TH, I will offer the entire stock At Public Auction! N. Harris. The Dalles, Or., Oct. 13, 18fl3. ISoiird of Equalization. The county board of equalization will meet at the'eourt house on October 23d, 1S03. for the purpose of equalizing tho county apse anient roll for this year's asse-s'nient. The board will continue in session one week. Joel Koontz, Conntv Assessor. P. S.- Itcitcd. -Communications by mail so N. H. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. N. B. Big drives will bo made in job lots to stores. N. H. A Man Who Has Two Votes. A little public house, in which the landlord and his customers have a cu rious experience, stands on the boun dary line dividing the townships of Darwen and Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire. The boundary line runs directly through tho center of tho hostelry, and as there are public rooms on either side of tho passage two licenses are neces sary. Tho publican is compelled to close tho Darwen side of the house at ten o'clock every night, according to the condition of his license, but tho Os waldtwistle license allows him to keep his door open nutil eleven o'clock. In order not to lay himself open to a pros ecution by Darwen. therefore, the land lord, when the clock chimes ten, com pels his customers to remove from the Darwen to the Oswaldtwistle side of tho house, and closes tho doors of tho early-closing portion. It is stated by the landlord that ho qualifies himself for voting in both townships by fixing his bed directly over tho boundary lino. r'fll i 1 V Just flrrivet! from Hew YosK ! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ook'sCottonlioot COMPOUND. A recent discovery hy nn oM , Dliytildan. fiucccmfuUu used monthly hy thousands of ' IjitUes. Is tbo only iiorrcc'ly enfnnml rellabll) llirilldUJ '.! I covered. Bewaro of unprincipled druKIU who I offer Inferior medicines In placo or turn, ask ior Cook'n Cotton Hoot Compound, taho vo substi tute, or IucIosb $1 and 0 cents .a postage In letter and vro will send, waled, hy return mail. I'ullsealod particulars ii plain envelope, to ladiea only, Otamps. Address 1'mi d f. 1 1 y Co in p n n y, Ko. :) l'iobi r iilock. Dotrolt, JItcU. Sold In Tho Dalles by Blulicloy & llonyliton. BtlllfH fir I I Ladies' Jackets FROrVl $3.50 UPWARDS iog and Furnisning At Remarkably lxw Prices. 11 at $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT Of Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0, di&u we are lorcod to SI5LL FPU GASH in order to avoid lawsuits ami liiul debt", we invite our friends nml customers to examine our troods and prices lielViro punth:iiii'.'. Tfi6 Goiumtiia FacRinoGo.. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef MANl'KAC'iTKKIlH Ol' Fine Lard and Sausages. Gurersof BRAND 111 Ml. Dried Beef, Etc. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS AND (T.ASS And 'I..' Mi 1 GiiiMili'ii ami t ln Latest Patterns nml in W jL 3L.o X-c 3F J$L. HP US 3FL - (t,iy'Viu-irii I'niuieih imi I'aper Hangers. Nhiio hut the best brands oi u,v Shot wiii'Wiliiuiiix ami .1. V. M.isiiry's I'alnts need in all .nir work, and none but tlie iiio.t killed workmen employed Agents or Masiiiv Liquid Paints, No chemical combination or i-oap niixtiiie. A liil class arlfclo in all colors AH orders piomptly attended to. Pai ut Slion cornsr Tliinlaml Washington fits,, Tliu Dallas, Owou Uiinic Building, THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery la now tiirnint' out the best Boer and Porto east of the Cascades. Tho latest appliances for tho manufacture of good health, ful ISeor have been Introduced, and on y the first-class article will ho p need on Tho Dalles. Or. ho imirKt't.