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Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'At'KK OF DA1.1.K8 CITY.
AK1 WASCO COUNTY.
sunsonirTioN katkh.
nV KAIL, rOHTAOE I'llKTAID, IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 ycnr I 1 80
" fi mouths 0 75
3 " 0 60
Dully, 1 year 6 CM
I. '""I!"1 n W! nil In nil. Apart from this it, humor-
I nf t1i ivrirtiwr mlmli with irtnJii
THE CHAHUT DANCE IN PARIS.
A Trrilehnronii llffurt hi Wtilch tht
Skirl, t'lny u l.rnilliiK I'urt.
As ilunci'il in tho .lurtlin tie luris this
elmlnit is primarily nothing more than
the old quadrille with this ditTerenee
instead of the usual ilooorons wnllritur
about the utmost liveliness is essential.
And with respect to this grunt liveli
ness, the management of the skirts is
Address alt communication to " THK CHUON
ICLE," Thu l);ille, Orcfrou.
Voiit-Offlce.
orric hours
Ceueral Dollvcry Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Mou'.'r Onler " S b. m. to 4 i. in.
Huuday U 1). ' a. m. to 10 a. m.
CLOSING OF MAILS
trattib ROltiB East i. in. and 11:45 a. m.
" " West . . .y ji. ni. and 5:S0p. m.
Stew tor Koldcndale 7:30 a. m.
" lTlnevtllo 5:30 a.m.
" "Iiulurand S arm SprlURs ..6:90a. tu.
" tLiiivlni? tor l.vle.V Hartland..5:S0a. m.
" " ' !AtitcMo 6:S0a. m.
Except Sunday.
(TrMvcekly. Tuewlav Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday WuliifNlny and Friday.
stereotyped (jittfN and its real pniee
TUESDAY,
NOV. 21, 1893
Unrepealed section 15 of the Shermau
law passed in 1890 nroviiletUhutaftor tho
first of July, 1SD1, "The secretary of the
treasury shall coin nil the silver bullion
purchased under the provisions of this
Act, as much aa may be necessary to pro
vide for the redemption of the Treasury
notes herein provided for, and any gain
or seipniorage arising from such coinage
shall be accounted for and paid into the
treasury." As there is enough silver on
baud, purchased under tiie provisions of
the act, to last for two years yet, steady
coining, the Sherman law will be prac
tically in force for that length of time.
The law providing for the erection of
an insane asylum in Eastern Oregon
went into effect February 21st, 1S93.
Section '2 of the act provides that it shall
be completed within eighteen months
from the passage of the act, or until
August 21, 1S9-J. If the time shall not
be deducted of its abeyancejpendmg the
action of the .courts, it leaves a very
short time in which to advertise accord
ing to law, and erect the building.
There should be the least possible delay
now in choosing the site, for, as is said
in section 6 of the act, "the insane
asylum h now filled with patients, and
it i necessary that preliminary steps for
the building of the new asylum be taken
imuiediatelv."
The principal argument in Blount's
report is that the queen was afraid of the
United States troops, who she supposed
was in collusion with the revolutionists,
and so surrendered her claim as absolute
ruler of Hawaii. This is certainly the
silliest of reasons for restoring her, re
ducing the question of the government
ot a country to what a woman fears or
fancies. There is no more reason to
Huppose the troops of the United States
would fire upon her forces than upon the
revolutionists, and if she did not have
the back bone to defend her rights while
she was in possession of them, her
whining piea at this late day that she
was scared at alien soldiers has no bear
ing on the question. Hut there is yet a
great mas of evidence that U'ount's re
port is untrue. It is really the first
authorized account we have heard that
the troops were landed before the revo
lution was accomplished, and there is a
great deal of investigation yet to be
made.
MAKES ITSELF FELT
the great, griping, old-fashioned
pill. Not only when
would commend it as a pretty dance to you taJ.c Jt VjUt unpleasant,
serious-mltiilett people. Hut, accord-. c . . . . j ),,
i .iiPi,n1i,, n1,iwwl if-.,..i.i from first to last, and it only
have nothing to warrant its continued does a little temporary good, j
popularity as a spectacle and draw fne thinCS to take its place !
Knglish and American tourists to its I , .... ' ,
well known haunts, in the ehahut j are Dr. Pierce s Pleasant 1 Ol- i
the slcirt perforins for the lady's limbs j lets. One of these at a dose
even a greater otiiee tnan mat ot a
frame for a picture. All the willful
ness, all the coquetry and half the
grace and humor of the dance is hound
up in the whirling petticoat. It gives
a pretty occupation for the hands, and
its nice adjustment affords a scope for
the dancer's personality within the
pauses. Dropped or raised or pulled
to the side or held as when one makes
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
will regulate the whole system (
perfectly. They're tiny, sugar-;
coated granules, scarcely
larger than mustard seeds.
They act in Nature's own
way. No reaction afterward.
Their help lasts and they do
courtesy, as may be. it lends, at the j permanent good. CoUStipa
rightmoment.justthatartistic balance A IndiVcstion BiliollS At-1
for the eve and just that spur to the llon inaiECSUOn, villous
ilens which are necessary to check ; taCKS, Sick or tilllOUS Head- j
satiety and cut off all risk of tatueness. j acheS) and all derangements
Vhat can be done with the skirts alone, P i u .,.-.,):
without a scintilla of dancing ability, f the liver, stomach, and
it was left for Miss Loie Fuller to bowels are prevented, re-!
demonstrate. What can he done with Jjyed and CUred
skirts well managed when thev are , ' , ,, . e '
,,...,1 t f-r,,.... , m.rwi ,in,,. I, ti. 1 Thev re the cheapest, tor I
quadrille is something any lady may , they're guaranteed to give y,!,1.1. aV'iVVltKl f. tho "Ilorri.n?
find out for herself. t nficfapfmn r mnno ic rfl. . innds lii tho Htau-s of Callf.irnlH, (Ih-koh,
The music of the ehahut must be Satisfaction or monC) IS rc NcVll(B mul w ,,, Territory,"
spirited; each advance and each re-j turned. Nothing Can be"JUSt
treat must be bold and vigorous, with t ag rrood."
something of a business-like air about !
it; there must be nHelf-eonseio"sness,
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Oihen
NOTICE Vuli TUHLIOATIOX.
Timber Uuu, Aet Juno 3, 157l.)
I". s. Lash (irrioi:, Tim Italic, Or.,
Nov. . IMS.
N'ntlri' l hereby jslveii Unit In c:otiiilliiui'('
Ni'iii :
s
PECIAL PRICES
Baby Caps and Cloaks
Misses' Trimmed Hats.
112 Suoond Street. ANNA PETER SCO.
SHOE
FACTORY
ror oaic at a Daream.
no standing still and no mere walking
round. The slight Hugging kills this
species of crazy quadrille. It is loud,
uproarious, indefatigable, and any
steps that can be made to fit the music
are not only permissable but desirable.
High kicking is only incidental, and
the grand ecart. which is a sliding
down to the Hour with one leg point-
Sin VI'IINIIII,
l Ol KillKkfry, county nf Witvn, Mule ol IIickiiii,
i bus nit-Hit) tniii in nil oiuro in xuiirii mhic
i meat (or the )iircliiic ot the NKU of SW'
I nf Motion. Sc. Zl. Ill ToWllMllli No. :1 S., tiillK"'
. So 13 U. . JI.. mul will oiler nrool to slum
Yl'ANTI.D-l'iisliInK Cnuvn'vcr ol pxl nil- , tlmt ,. ml UKht N mote viiliiuhle for lt
ilrt.v. Liberal mliiry mul cxikmi'C imIi! i timlHir or Miotic tlmii for m:rlf illtiinil tuiriMci.
..I.... I.I.I.IV'V- 1MIW . .
ii-iioiii. imu".. anil to t-itnliltsn hlo ciniiit to run
I uooklv. lVrmiinent
t'O', Nur-erymen, l'ortliuul, Or.
I lllllll ta.'toti
the lhvlster anil llwclver of tills olllec nt The
Italic. Or., on the l.M 1 1 ilny of Jnmmry, Isul
He tinmen wlttiewin (ieorKc jioia'ihi. jiii
1 " I II I nines mitki-i " . r II 1 of K lies e
I II II ti,4'4uirv to iiilvcrtue 1 Lull In ' ..it ..... .... ...i........i..
I V;what the .mon procre-tve our aw,ve.(0,erlUM lntuN are reomwU'il to file their
; i;r l!iil"v. Iii UouiImu mul ljtfityutle liitvln.
llllirc ',. t-iWl. lr
lbiislnes men think, anil the- Mm, bit-
liiei men nre the iiiiki iiroijierous at n tinies. i j,mU)lrv )5y)
If von wish to reiich till tho reonle In tMi nclch- ' .,,, '
ing north and the other pointing south, borhooil you cna't ilo hotter than talk t" them
... .k ...... j -
elulniN In thlMimceon or iK'forc siilil l.ltli itayof
JOHN W. LEWlrt. ItwlMer,
dispensed with.
thus more than ilmibte the clrcutalini ol ny ,
other iMjier, una utivettlslns in It o i tic
A .'Ulllloii FrlciiiU.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds. If you have never
used this Great Cough .Medicine, one
trial will convince ynu that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lun-.'s.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that
ia claimed or money will be reftis. !'-!.
Trial bottles free at' Snipes & Kim-r-ly',-drug
store. Large bottles 50c and . 1.00.
TVOIII)! wood: wood:
llest grades oak, tir, pine and -"lull
wood. Office V.Y.i Second street. All
orders promptly attended to.
tf ' MaIKI! & IjESTOS.
Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies.
NOTICE EOU PIT I JL1 CATION.
(ietitlemcn! Two titieOooklni; lvmi.--ivan!a I lxwemlwr 37. Iiwt, vtx
iHille?, exrcllent reiiuuttous, innu-iri-'U-. utiien
tiiil ltoneker(ers. iiitei IS anil 1M. "ttb .:.(MJ.CO
cacIi, imrcnts ile.nl, want tojjo ui thl fiill.anil
woit il like tit correaiHiuil lt!i nice. iei.i!MbU
KCiitlenien imilcr W. Object hai'i-v t.cMent
hornet, tientlenieu, If you nre uialrii iottl.illy
lucllncil, 'Ciiil il bill in eoinmoii IfW lir pho
tos, names mul nililro of thee yoiuiv Imilcr.
PennBylvauia Adv. 0o.,
10 l.'lwlm l!ox Ix.'k llneu. !..
UNI Omen. The Italliw. Or.,
S.n.U. 1-WJ.
Notice In hetvbv Riven that the foltowlilk'
nanteil aettler hnn Aliil ttotlcoof hl luleiltloii to
; make final in.)f in -i j """I ht claim mul that
i said pnxf will tie mnile liefore thu rtiiMor anil
rerciTcr ill ine iniuen. vin-Kou. un eiiueuii) ,
rxecutor's Notice to Creditors.
lli'H Itt llllIK,
IlomMtitut Apiaicfllliui So. iii'i, for the S1-, of
SKM mid -I effii w. w. Ti. 'i h. I: 1 1 Iim.
lie namen the followluK wlltieM to prove bin
conttnaou nudleucc upon and rttltlvntloii of
mild Uuid, vu
II. W. WelU, ( The I)nlle, Or., Clinrhi,
Kan ton, JmiiCT Kantoti and Pnul f.lmetotli of
Siumene. Or.
John W. I.kwis, lteliter.
NOTICE l'OU PL'P.UOATIOX.
Tin undur.sigiHid, huving soon rod tho niachinorv ant
fixtures of whiit was intunded for u firstclnas slioo factory
will soil tho siuno nt n hurguin. Uoro is un ongufe am
hoilor of '10-odd horso power, mid a largo ainounfof shoj
'.:. "i:..r. ,.i..n i." i i, '.- ..
and iiiiil
oosifiiWvoporJ
lUountryi
9
Tla.o ZDrtllos, Or.
Familiar Faces in a Arc?c Jylac.c.
J. L. BARN El
C. IS. BAYARD,
.fr Sprciul Ayait tirnernl Lund OjUce.,
Jje Ieal Estate, Ioai), 1 175U ra ijeel
-
COLLECTION ACENCY.
T J. 3rt "XT PUBLIO.
1
li&Xb Orricic, The Dalles, Or.,i
; oci. y, ISJ3. 1
N.UIiv I-hereby Klveu that t! - i . ii'itv l outt 1 KoUw U hereby hIvoii that the followluK
.f t):,- ,-tatc of Orvxoii for Wm'.. i ..i.ntj hm : tamed MUler lm tlltil notleo or hi Intention to
lul pjHiittl theuiiilerfKiscl f. - . tutor of . make 0ul proof in ;U'l"rt of hl
llie'l ,-,! 111 mul totiinicut of (..r.- )'. Hwr, I elaim. mid that tlil priKif will l iiniilo Iwfote
ileecHKil All tierMiiw havinir ian .-xraiuil i the IteKistcr ami rwtfver nt The ImIIim, Or., on
ate ol mill ilitennil are livrvi.y reitilrl i i-nuay, novenwfr I.. i vu.
I.MKnr S. rrntt,
Homeatoul Applliiittnn No '.H;, for the KU, ol
the etate of niil ilieennil are liervi.y reUl(cu
t preetit theui, with the uroj.T .oucher.
ivlthlli lx months from the ilatci t..l iiotloe,
to .-aiil evecutor at hi" place of mliletirv, near
IMl'i-i Uy, hi Mild tounty, or at tu. offleti of
. II Wilton, in mill DallM City.
iiuit.M.i. imm i.r.. r.xcuuir.
5tw
CURRENT PRESS COM ME NTS.
f'a-- rrTvtYIi) V ir?l',fe!;si Utol this lt tiny or; Sovt'iurr, K.j
jr!'-:Mn
ifAi'-'t''TS' 'liuivmnt) Court of the AM- oi orexoii, for
Willi in, Hamilton Wlln.n, Ut-ois-.i ,
BW4 ami W,j of tiK, of nee. II, T. I ri., U. I'.'
r.. vi . 3i.
IIi'iittJne th follovviuu wltiite- to prove 111"
eontliiuotiK rc-iik'iu'e Umu, mul eiittlvntioii of.
atltit Uniil. vl..
J. II. HiiKilJ. Kriink Driver, W Inn uml
Cbnrley WIul', nil of Wnmfe. Or.
111.17 JOHN . I.KWJtj. lleKlilcr.
South Dakota voted dead against the
tlemoeratic price of wheat.
In Nebraska the populist vote shows j
decrease cnought to convince everybody
that the populist party in that state ia
on the decline. That is the verdict of
the Omaha Bee, a very reliable j'ournal.
The bottom dropped tt little lower in
the price of wheat this week. It still
brings enough, however to pay freight,
and shippers have not yet been called
Uon to advance additional money for
the purpose.
It id no doubt true, that if many
couples who aro seeking sufficient ground
on which to get a divorce, had scanned
more closely tho very meager grounds
they had for getting married, much
trouble would have been avoided.
Mr. Vandcrbilt owns a linu farm
about five miles from Newport, on island
Ithode Island. It is almost surrounded
by the tea, which makes it an easy mat
ter for Mr. Vandcrbilt to engage in his
enjoyable pastime of wateriug his stock.
A Salem clergyman, about to be up.
pointed chaplain of tho enitentiary,
preached a farewell sermon to ids con
gregation that had heated them rather
badly, He created a eensation by se
lecting tho following text : "I go to pro
pare a place for you bo that where I urn
ye nmy Iw also."
y - j . . -. ........ fnti
fr.ttaO. fCnA I..8E IT V ILL NOT CURE.
AnnirreeaNf fjaxotivo anil .'.'EltVi; 'IONIC
Sold by Drui'Tislnor gent by mail. lEc.&Oc.,
intl 31.G0 per pacUae. Samples f reo
VTS Wfh The Favorite ie0r2
wk JQlv tor tho Teeth oca Ureaui. Sic.
For Hale by Hnlpc & Kinerly.
Rheumatism;
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, &c.
V . .
b mi onler of the County Court of tun ruuhuI
Oregon, for Wucn County, tinvi - mul enUriil
! h';pteml)er7, Ife'Jt, u iippotnto! "xciiiorof lb'1
hut nml teiitxnieut of l)n- Mill William
Huniltou Wlhon, ikccai-eil: nil pernio imvliii
clnioiK aualimt mill 'Unle nre heiehy uo'illiil In
1 prtK'llt ttiu mmo with the tiniT voticlivi'K
therefor to mo at tho olllfo ol Jly, HuntiiiKtnii
.V Wlbon, '1 lie Dalle-., Oregon, miliin nix
months from the cute of thl notice
Dateil The Dallo, Or., i-un'. iv.i
li. K. IMMISCION,
Kzccutor of Will of hi. J! i No,,, ibr il
'J-M.'lt
Estray Taken Up.
One black pony, br.imleil eltlmr 5 r S n hill
hip ami left jutv. owner onu buvo niiiiii by ptov
lug property anil p.iyiii for thin notice.
Dl',1.1, C. WIl.Dint,
lOIJHlm !-oitollice, Thu Diillut, Or.
Taken Up.
One m-rti.l kuI'Uuk nbout twelve yearn old , nml
liranileil lhu P on left ihouliler. Tho owner
(Mil have the "iTa IiiiiiI by i.iyln (or thli notice
D. J. CODl'HIt.
.m;i.st ; ,, l.vj:; wlf
Are your children subject to croup?
If so, you uliould never be without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)',
It is a certain cure or croup, and has
never been known to fall. If given
freely us noon us tu n-oupy cough ap
pears it will prevfMt the attack. It is
the sole relianM with thousands of
mothers who have croupy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger iu giving this Remedy in large
and frequent doses, as It contains noth
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale
by lilafceley & Houghton, druggists.
i
Ou IXTielsen,
m. SANDEN'S ELEQTBID BELT
With Electro-Masnotlc SUSPENSORY. '
Lulcit I'atrnlal llttt Imprarcnienli I !
Will ciro without inwllrino all IWUmi r.'iltln from ,
overu&jitluti of brain nrrvo fororsi excrvKtinorliiUiii. I
crtlian. m cirrous dUJIty. iVbtiArrtntza, laritfiior,
rlii'Uiiiiticici. kidney, liver anJ tladtler complalntv. i
Urne tirj-lt. Minliai;u, tcull";!, all frnml couipllr.t i
ftmnl III hualtli. etc. 7h!3 flectrio Uclt cunUlm ,
llnadrrfal luvrotruralt tnfer all ctljer. Currtut It '
lntUBtlyfutby wcartr or wa forftlt JS.Waoo. nl ,
willcuruaJlot tho auoro tilteucH or no fay. TIjou. 1
Lniij hATi, lioeii crirftl bv thli riurrelotm Invrutlon i
niter all OIW ri-tn&Slea fnilf.1. anil we Klro LuuJltd)
01 tettiiiionUlii In thin ami ery otlirr (talc.
Our l'irfal la;rvi4 KUCTIUC bltff.5'flnY. tiin
prrttett Uaoa efr olIfrel wrak rn-n, mil: ailbtll
ll.ll,. Utallh aa4 l.r.m WrtIU ftl llliM till lo O) la
Wiii'V, bcuUforlllut'a I'aMphltt, DiiLlltxI.BtaJixl.lrco
BAHDBN ELECTRIC CO.,
o. 17aWr.tWtret, I'OlTKVAJill OllK.
Clothier and Tailor.
iKuidt'dly the Finest I.ino of
Gents' Purnistiing Ooocls,
Trunks and Valises ; etc., etc.
COK. HKCONi) AND WASIIINWTON. THE DALLKS, OK.
NOTICE.
i;. ti. I.ANi OrriCK, Tiik DAU-et, Oii(
Nor. 1, Im'j3. (
Comnlalllt liuvitar )eeii entered nt thUOfllee
byHyilueyS. firnlth against William Ki-euey for
Hbiiniionini! IiU ifomenteuil Hntrv Ko. :c!'i-..
diltul Mch. II, Ife'JO, llin thu HWU of fcectlon
Towiulllji 'J North, Itanxo Vi Kut, ill Wukeo
county, OrvKou, with u view to the caiirellutlon
ol hi M entry; the mid jiartlu are hereby mm-
iiioimi io utieur ill nui omeu on ine jlli Hay Ol
December. WM. nt 10 o'clock A.M.. to leonoml
mul furilUh tcatimoay coucernliiK mid iiIUkmI
abaiiiJouinviit.
JOHN W. I.KWIK, IU-frUtcr.
John Pashek,
The Merchant Tailor,
76 Count stt,
Next door to Waioo Bud Office.
Job
JOB
FIRST CLRSS
pr i nt,
CAN BE HAD AT THE
Nt
Ua jut received thu ktc4t etyles in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
mid hasu I.irico uttortmvnt nf KorUxn mul Amer
Run Cloth, which bu can llnUh To Order lor
tliom tlmt fnvor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinous Rotes.
I'nrtit'K having J'rojiurty thoy winh to Soil or Tnidi1, IlntiKes to Kent, cl
Altnit of I tth' fiirniHlii'il, will hnd it to thuir ndvautngti toailloi us.
Wo Hhnll malm n Hpfuiitlty of tho pnwwtition of Olainu ami Contati
lMifnn the ITiutop Htntt'H Lund UIIilm-.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs anfl 6
DDI
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Struct, next door woat of Young H'u
lihickHnutli ohop.
TheDmlle:
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Tho (into Oity of tins Inland linijiiio in nitnat;l ut the J
of navigation on the Middlo (ohiinhiu, and in a thriving f'
jMirotiH city.
ITS TERRITORY. . ,
It i tho Hiipply city for an oxtnimivo and rich ngniw
and grazing country, its initio rcaijliing iih far south s omW
l.uku, a (liHtanco of ovor two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
Tho rich grazing country along tho oimtorn hIojio of "!.
cation furnmhes jmHttiro for thouHandH of Hhoop, th'1 wo0'
which finds' inarkot horo. . jn
Tho 1)iiI1i;h jh tho largest original wool Hliipping loint
Ainorica, about 5,000,000 jiouiiiIh Iniing Hhiio(l ycttr'
ITS PRODUCTS. ..lin
Tho salmon liuhorioH aro tho linoHt on tho Coluuiliit yC""o
thiH year a rovonuo of thouBandn of dollarH, which will I0 111
than doubled in tho noar futuro. kci
Tlio productH of tho Iwnutiful Klickitat valloy ,I,ML", fli
horo, and tho country Houtlt and oaHt Iiiih thiH your iJU ".
warohousoH, and till availablo Htorugo placoH to ovtirllowtiifi
thoir productii.
ITS WEALTH. . iU)vil
It in tho riohoHt city of it aizo on tho coiwt uud '"."ntry
Hcattorod ovor mid is loing uod to dovolop inoro fiiriiiii'K c0
than is tributary to any othor oity in EiiHtorn Orogon.
ItH Hituution is unaurp;wsod. Its olimuto delightful.
HibilitioH incnlculablo. f tH rosourcon unlimited. And 01
:ornor Htonos bIio HtandH.
The California inebotifi
4 Is now open, and its proprietor will boII his 1
X produced Wino at pricos in tho roaoh of ovorj, u . Jd
AIho, bunt Peanuts to ho found. Goods guaiam
4 to ho Puro and First-CluBB in ovory roBpoc:.
Thompson's Addition. O E