C2J Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. T MAIL, FOSTAGI PREPAID, IN AETANCK. Weekly, 1 year " 6 months . s Daily, 1 year. " 6 months. ...$160 ... 0 75 ... 0 60 . . .' 6 CO ... 8 00 ... 060 per Address all communication to " TES CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. MONDAY, . r - OCTOBER 29. 1894 ALL RELIEVED. The $14,000 Btolen from the express office has been recovered, with the ex ception of a trifle, and everyone in The Dalles is glad ot it. Individually Jones "hove" a sigh of relief, to think that his suspicion of Smith was unfounded ; and Smith mattered a hearty "thank God" when his neighbor Jones was cleared of any connection with the robbery. It is to be hoped, now that none of us can be inspected of complicity in the affair, that we will try and cultivate a little better opinion of one another. It is also to be hoped that the express com pany knowing how it goes to be'rbbbed, will examine their rates, and reduce them enough to make them only petty larceny. . Another big battle is reported to have teen fought at Kiuren Castle, between the Japs and Johns. The Chinese opened the fight by sending a regiment armed with cleavers or axes to attack the, Japs, who were armed with Win chesters. The Chinese were, of course, eoon put to flight, and if they had any intelligence at all . above a beast, they Von hi have fled when given the order to attack. At the same time the balance of the arm?, numbering 20,000 in all, and armed with old muskets, were get ting there share, and eoon "got a plenty." They retreated to their earth works, two miles distant, many of them throwing away their arms in their flight. The Japs report the Chineee killed and, wounded at over 2,000. The Japs captured a number ot prisoners, thirty cannon and thirty tons of rice. The story of the Are at Seattle becomes more horrible as the details aie made known. ' Sixteen persons are known "to bave perished in the fire, burned like rats in a trap. The fire was caused by the explosion of a coaloil lamp in the kitchen, the night clerk having gone there for a lunch. It seems that the flames spread so quickly that there was sot time to notify the inmates, the first intimation some of them had being the smoke and blaze in their rooms. Nine bodies were found in one room and five in another. All hope of the missing ship Ivanhoe has been given up, as ebe is now nearly a month out from Seattle without hav ing been heard from. Mr. Fred J. Grant, editor of the Seattle Post-Intelli gencer, was the only passenger on the ill-fated ship. It is said that just before he sailed he insured bis life for $20,000, saying: "No man can tell what is going to happen to him, and in case of accident this will leave my wife provid ed for." Prince von Hohenlohe Schillingfurst has accepted the appointment as chan cellor of Prussia, in place of Caprivi, re signed. This ought to insure peace with France, since a casus belli would have been fovgotten, while the French diplomats were trying to spell his name When Jack calls on Miss Eleanor, He always brings her plenty Of flowers and ehocolate bonbons, which Most charm the maid of twenty. And though Sir Jack has skinny arms, And legs as thin as pheasants1. How could one blame Miss Eleanor, Who much admires his presents? No woman has any real admiration lor a man's presence unless the man has a good physique legs and arms well filed out. You can't be "well-looking" if you suffer from any of the diseases caused by a disordered liver or impure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, and scrof ulous affection a. Dr. Piercers Golden Medical Discovery is a medicine that cures these cases. It's the only remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in eVery case, or the money refunded. Medical science stamps it "absolutely potent" as a blood-cleanser, strength restorer and flesh-builder. The worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of how long standing, is permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. "I am glad to be able to say .children," remarked the benignant old gentleman, who was addressing the Waifs' Mission Sunday school, "that I never swore an oath in my life. I never drank a drop of any kind cf intoxicating liquor. I never took a chew of tobacco, never had a cigar in my mouth, never smoked a pipe, never went to a theater, and never Baw the inside of a circus tent." He stopped a moment to take a breath, and a boy in a front seat spoke up: "I guess you must 'a' come to' town on the last load, didn't ye?" - . . , The success that has attended the. use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truely remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crook ed or distorted, their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been cured through the use of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. For the many accidents that occur about the farm or househould, such as burns scalds, brnises, cuts, ragged wonnds, bites of animals, mosquitoes or other insects galls or chafed spots, frost bites, aches or pains in any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from ex posure, as neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Dr.' J. H. McLean's Volcanic 'Oil Lini ment has proved itself a sovereign rem edy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Mrs. Kultshow (in the' book store) You ought to haye Homer's works, Mre. Nurich. Every good library has Homer, you know. Mrs. Nurich (to the book clerk) Young man, wrap, up Homer's latest book and have it sent to my carriage. ,- We have made arrangements with the San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in connection with The Chronicle. Hav ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian and N. Y. Tribune for our republican patrons, we have made this arrangement for the accommodation of the democratic members of The Chronicle family. Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and Semi-Weekly Chronicle will be fur nished for one year for $2.25, cash in ad vance. -. The reed bird, delicate and delicious, lay supine on a bit of toast, when Uncle Caleb, from New Jersy, sat down. "Are you fond of the little fowl?" asked the hostess. "Well," he replied, 'ez fur taste, they're fine. But ez fur 'pear- ance, I must say they 'mind' me of a mosquiter growed up." When persons are weak and languid, from sickness or overwork, feel debil itated and depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need help to throw off the miserable feeling. The best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. . J. H. McLean's Strength ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir culation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful spirits. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. "I thought I had me man," said the New York detective. "But it did'nt take him long to convince me that he had never been here before." "How did he do it?" "Unconsciously. He asked me where you could get a drink on Sunday." Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarsa or even after the cough has de veloped it will prevent the attack. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Some rude speeches merit rude au swers. "Are you the waiter?" asked an over-dressed woman of a guest at ah evening party recently. "No," replied the man, "I'm not; are voo the chambermaid?" GuFtavus Korn and Miss Moll ie Wheat were married at Sedgewick City, Kan., last week, and the church choir bang, "Oh, What Shall the harvest Be?" Chi cago Times. S. P. Smith, of Towanda, Pa whose constitution was completely broken, down, is cured by Ayer'n. Sarsaparilla. He writes:' " " For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer, from constipa tion, kidney trouble, and indiges tion, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con dition, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and was nwer in bo ' good health. If you could me be fore and after rising, yon would want BUS for a traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day.' - Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C- Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures otherSfWill cure you NOTICE, No Freight will be accepted for ship ment between the boars of 5 P. M. and 9 A. M., except X. Ire Htock and Ferlsb. able Good. I., P, & A. N. Co. July 20th, 1894. XOTHERS o will 1mvv CLEAR fj (LONG SKIN j LIFE MENTAL! w STRONG j ENERGYfl 3 NERVES - AVER'S i SarsaparillaU L. Rorden & Co., to introduce their , Grocery Department, Will Give to Everyone buying One Dollar's worth of " Groceries before Nov . ember 15th, a chance for a handsome - China Dinner Set now' on exhibition in our window. f New Stock, Lo-w Prices. L. Rorden & Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under and by vir of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 23d day of Sept., 1894, on a decree made, entered and rendered in said Court on the 10th day of July, 18y4, in an action wherein Dalles City was plaintiff and Mary L. Booth was de fendant, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant, for ? 2,277, with interest thereon from said 10th day of July, 1894, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 200 attorney's fee, and the further sum of $15.80 costs, and to me directed, and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter o escribed to sat isfy the above sums, I will on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, Bell, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at public auction at the 'front door of the county Courthouse in Dalles Ciiy, Wasco County, Oregon, all the right, title and interest of the defendent in and to the following described propeity, to wit: All of lots numbered four, five and six In block numbered one, iu Tii vett's Addition to Dalles City, in Wasco County, State of Oregon, according to the recorded maps and plats thereof, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as will be bufflcient to satisfy the above named sums, together with the accruing costs and expenses of this sale. The above described lots and property will be sold in parts or parcels or all together, as may be deemed to be for the best interest of all per sons concerned. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, this 28th day of Sept.," 1894. sep29-n3 T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 16th day of October, 1894, on a decree made, entered and rendered in said Court on the 28th day of November, 189.1, in a suit wherein Samuel Clark was plaintiff and Mrs. L. H. Pia ther, George T. Prather and J. M. Huntington, administrator of the estate of Silas Prather, de ceased, were defendants, iu favor of said plain tiff and against said defendant, Mrs. L. H. Pra ther, for 1326.50, with interest thereon from the 28th day of November, 1893, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $31.50 costs, and which said Judgment has been as signed and tranefered of record to J. H. Kramer, and said execution being to me directed, and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described to satisfy the above suras I will, on Thursday, the 15th day of November, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock ot said day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the front door of the" County Courthouse in Dallis City, Wasco county, Oregon, all the light, title and interest, of each of said defendants in and to the following described property, to-wit: Jjot D in the -town of Hood River, according to tho lecorded plot and survey thereof on file and of record in the County Clerk's office in said Wasco county, together with the tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise npper'aiuing. or so much thereof as will satisfy the above named sumB, together with the accruing costs oi mis sale. Dated at' Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, this 16th day of October, 1894. T. J. DRIVER, 8heriff of Wasco County, Oregon. - Octl7-Nov21-6t Sheriff's Sale.. By virtue of an execution issued on the 16th day of October 1894 out of the circuit coif rt of the state ot Oregon, lor Tnseo county in a suit there in peudinir. wherein J. M. Hiintinertbn. ad ministrator of the estate of Silas I'rather, de ceased is plaintiff and George T. Prather, L. H. Prather and Samuel Clarke aie defendants, com manding me to sell the real property hereinafter described, and out of the proceeds thereof to satisfy the sum of eleven hundred and fifty dol lars and interest thereon from the date of the decree in said cause towit; TheSthday of June, 1893 and the costs and disbursements of said Buit; $100.00 attorneys fees and the accruing costs, I will on the 15th dav of November. 1894. at the hour of two o'clock p. m. at the court l. .... .... .1 ...... I -. rnlinn m . . . . t- sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, to-wit: All the right, title and iuterest of the said plaintiff as such administrator and of the said estate of Silas Prathei , deceased, of, in and to lot D., of the town of Hood River proper, and lots xi ojiu o oi Diocit &, oi som town oi nooa itiver. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon Octl7-Novl4-5t Administrator's Sale. Kotice is herebv given that.in pursuance of an order of the county court of the state of (jregon tor wasco county, duly made and en tered on the 22nd day of beptember, A. D. 1894, in the matter of the estate of Henry A. Pratt, de ceased, directing th undersigned to sell at public sale the following described real property belonging to said deceased to-wit: - Lot num- rer nve Din moot number two. a in Trev itta addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore gon. We will on Saturdav. November inth. ii at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the court house door in said Dalles city, sell to the highest bidder the said .described property. Term-of sale, one ttlrd at' time of sale, one third in six months from date of sale, and one wire in one year irom aate oi .saie. LESLIE BUTLER, . JL F. ARMOUR, . Administrators oi the estate of Henry A. Pratt, deceased. octl0-nov7 Notice. Notice is herebv eiven that Wine Mood v has sold all his Tights and Interests in the firm of Quong On Tai to the members of the firm. Quong On Tai will collect all debts dne to and pay all debts owing by said firm, and will not be responsible for any debts of said Wing Moody's contracting. Dated this 6th day of October, 1894, at The uaues, ur. Quono On Tai. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,) Oct. 1.1894. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. Land office, The Dalles, Or., on November 10, 1B94, viz. : James W. Dickson, H. E. No, 2928, for the Wli SEJ, NE!4 8EV and NEi4 8WJ4, Sec. 14, Tp. 1 8, R 13 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: L. Rice, William Campbell, W. J. Herman, J. E. McCormick, of Endersby, Or. . JAS. E. MOORE, Register. Estrayed. Came to my place, near Nansene. about the first of May, 1894, a bay saddle horse, between 10 and 12 years old, branded P on left shoulder. The owner can have same bv!navine for this .notice and pasturage. Wjf. ROBE.RTSON. Sepl2-lm N-nEene P. O., Or Prices that ' will Astonish You. Just received a fine stock of goods, -which I am offering . at astonishingly lovr prices. A fine line of - - - " ' - , . - . DRESS GOODS, SILKS, GINGHAMS, CALICOS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, Call and See. PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC ! a Copy, m -AT- L C. Nickelsen's. Catalogue free on application. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, IN TBI Old flrcooiry Building, Washington Street, between Second ' bet. Second and Third, SP"-Has just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and his a large assortment of Foreign and Amer lean Cloths, which he can finish To Order for those that favor him.. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. StuDlinf GrcGnnouss We wish to announce that we have made a specialty of Winter Blooming Bulbs, HYA0HJTHS and LILIIES, . POTTED PLANTS of All Kinds. We are prepared to furnish on short notice cut flowers for all occasions; also pot plants and wires. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL. Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street. " St. Mary's Academy , THE DALLES, OR. EE-0PEKS SEPTEMBEB 3d, 1894. BOAHDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIBLS. .Rate per term of ten weeks, payable in advance: Board and Tuition v..'. ....$40 00 Entrance Fee (payable but once). . b 00 Bed and Bedding 8 00 Instrumental Music, Type-writing, Telegraphy, Drawing and Painting form extra charges. French, German, Latin, Needlework and Vocal Music taught free of charge to regular pupils. BATES FOR DAY-PUPILS. $5, 6, 8 or $10 per term according to grade. For further particulars address, ... SISTEB SUPERIOR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offick, The Dalles, Or.,( Sept 8, 1894. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Oct. 24, 1894, viz: Patrick E. Farrelly, Hd E, No 4829, for the el, sw, and wJ4 se4, see 13, tp 1 n, r 13 e, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation: oj said land, viz: William Henzie, Isaac V How land, George L Davenport. Frank P Taylor, all of The Dalles. JAS. F.-JIOORE, Register IflP . MENS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa . . . leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Ciii-01 Si w ft- More 1 Camels at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side AT TH ...... flEW COIiUjVlBm HOTEIi. ' , -ofo This large and popular House does the principal hotel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any -- House in the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Ce9ts. Office for. all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all points In Eastern Oregon and Eastern, Washington. ' ' In this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sts. New Umatilla House, THE DALLES. OREGON. SIN NOTT & Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P. R. R. Company, and office of the Western Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. , Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL . : IN : OREGON. What? Where ? UfMNE Pipe Wort Tin Beqairs anil Jgpofmg MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young tv Rust' Blacksmith Shop. THE CELEBRATED COLUMB I A BREWERY , AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portei east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer Have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed oa he markot; . JOHN M. KANE, Physician and Surgeon . iiUFUB, OREGON. ' Late House Surseon, St. Vincent's Hospital of Portland, Oregon. sep28 & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. T.T.NICHOLAS, Propr. FISH, PROP'S. Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, M iaseB' Waists, Children's Waists; Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order. At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac tory and examine oar goods, or drop a card ia the office, and our agent will call and secure your rrder. jyR. A. DIETRICH; Physician and Surgeon, DCFUR, OREGON. JOT1" All professional calls promptly atttde to, day and night. ' aprll