The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 20, 1895, Image 2

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Address all communication to " THE CHEON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
SATURDAY -
APRIL. 20, 1893
IS IT A MIRACLE?
Mrs. Eima Wylie, who resides on east
Thirteenth street, near the univereiiy in
this city, says the Eugene Guard, has
a strange story to tell. For eleven
years she has' been paralyzed in her
lower limbs so that she was not able to
walk or even stand alone upon her feet.
Last Tuesday at 1 o'clock she suddenly
regained the use of her paralyzed limbs
and arose from her seat and walked
about the houee a well woman.
She had a strange story to tell and
hearing of this a Guard reporter called
at her home today for an interview.
. Entering the room he was greeted by
the lady herself, who got up from a sofa
and came forward with the usual activ
ity of any person who is sound in mind
and body. In answer to a question she
said : "I feel that it is all for the glory
of my Lord and Savior that I am
healed."
It seems that eleven years ago she was
tricken with a disease which affected
the lower portion of her body, and
finally caused her to lose the use of
those limbs to such an extent that she
could not walk. It was so complicated
that -the physicians did not sufficiently
understand it to give her relief, al
though all has been done that could be
to afford her such relief. Any attempt
on her part to rise her feet would cause
her great pain. She is a fine Christian
lady and has great faith in prayer. She
.has been praying for relief. Last Sun
day morning shortly after midnight she
awoke. A strange feeling seemed to
have taken possession of her and con
tinued thus all day Sunday. She felt
that she must nerve herself for a stronger
faith. She bad an ordinary chair set on
small wheels with which she wheeled
herself about the room. On Tuesday
afternoon about 1 o'clock she was sitting
in this chair cleaning a lamp, when she
was suddenly seized with this strange
feeling,. and as she worked the thought
entered her mind, why not make an
effort to rise and walk and have faith
that it would be so. .It forced itself
upon her mind so strongly that she
yielded and reaching out, rose to her
feet and. walked across the room, the
effort being accompanied by no pain as
bad previously been the case when she
tried to rise. A short time afterwards
he walked up stairs without assistance
and has since been able to go about the
house performing duties as well as any
one. She attributes her cure to faith
and prayer, easing, "Christ alone is my
healer."
. Her case is indeed a peculiar one, and
there is no cause for doubting her story,
Medicine could have had nothing to do
with it as she has not been treating the
case, having long since given up all
hope of relie' from that source. She is
a bright, intelligent lady of about forty,
and came from Missouri with her hus
band and family four years ago. They
have a very pleasant home on East
Thirteenth street.
Miss Linnie Wylie, 'who has been
teaching echool west of this city, was
sent for and came home as soon as she
heard the news of her mother's recovers,
Another peculiar feature of the case is
that Mrs. Wylie could not sing before
her recovery but can now sing as well as
anyone.
HAD NOT ALL THE EVIDENCE.
. "A New York man. took a funny
course to prove to his wife that he was
not a coward, after he had been called
one by her. He took twenty-five grains
ot morphine'' in her presence and re
marked ? '.Ypu called me a coward, and
I will let you know that I am not.
will be a dead man before 12 o'clock
He only lived a short time. Was he a
coward?"
The above is taken from the Albany
ueuiocrat. uur answer is yes. A man
that will suicide to escape the possibili
ties 6f life is the greatest coward on
earth. Waeco News.
. There is one element that Brother
Armsworthy did not take into consider
ation. He does not know the woman
The San Francifco Eural Press says
"The English and French have become
very fond of American apples, and siuce
last fall the New York fruit men have
shipped 1,443,592 barrels of apples to
Europe, as against 168,706 barrels in the
winter of 1893-94. This export trade
" will encourage American fruit-growers
to take Detter care of their apple orch
ards and give more attention to fruit
growing and less attention to corn and
wheat. The. new discoveries in cold
storage and improved methods of pack-
ing have done a great deal to Btimulate
be export trade, and now that the trade
has egnn we .may expect it to increase
until it furnishes one of the large items
in oar national income. ..This is good
news for horticulturists and email farm
ers everywhere, and will encourage
them to further efforts for improved
varieties, and more intelligent culture."
It is time this country either abandon
the Monroe doctrine or put it in force.
As it ia this government is a laughing
stock for the world. If the United
States doe8: her duty, England will
never own a foot of Nicaragua soil with
out a fight tor it. Now is the time for
this government to stand up for its
boasted Munroe doctrine, or else forever
hold its peace.
la Oar Great Grandfather's Time,
big bulky pills were in
general use. Like the
"blunderbuss" of
that decade they
were big and cliitn
.sy, but ineffec
tive. In this cent
ury of enlight
enment, we nave
Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pel
lets, which
cure all liver.
stomach and
bowel derange
ments in the
most effective
way.
Assist Nature'
a little now and then, with a gentle,
1 , a ... i r r
cican&mg uaauvc, uicrcuy removing ox
fending matter from the stomach and
bowels, toning up and invigorating the
liver and quickening its tardy action,
and you tnereby remove the cause of a
multitude of distressing diseases, such aa
headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia,
biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptions,
boils, constipation, piles, fistulas and
maladies too numerous to mention.
If people would pay more attention to
properly regulating the action of their
bowels, they . would have less fre
quent occasion to call for their doctor's
services to subdue attacks of dangerous
diseases.
That, of all known agents to accom
plish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets are unequaled, is proven by the
tact mat once used, tney are always in
favor. Their secondary effect is to keep
the bowels open and regular, not to .fur
ther constipate, as is the case with other
pills. Hence, their great popularity,
with sufferers from habitual constipation,
piles and indigestion.
A free sample of the " Pellets," (4 to 7
doses) on trial, is mailed to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of name and address
on postal card.
Address, World's Dispensary Mboi
cai. Association, Buffalo, N. Y. .
Clothing! Clothing;! .
We invite you to inspect our new
spring stock of mens' suits, boys' suits
and childrens' Buits, latest cute. Also a
very large assortment of mens' and boys'
pants-in all the new styles. Never in
the history of low prices has such been
offered. We will guarantee to save you
fully 50 per cent. Remember the loca
tion. Robert E. Williams,
Blue Front store, opposite Diamond
Mills. al6tf.
For Kent. '
After April 1st, 20 acres of fine land,
situated within the city limits. House
and barn, good water, for irrigating.
Terms easy. Apply to Fred W. Wilson.
mch20-lm. - ;
Out-door plants, rose bushes, pansies,
forget-me-nots, and dahlia-bulbs at the
Ptubling Greenhouse, Cor. Eighth and
Liberty. 2t
Dr. Miles' Pain Pills euro Neurahria
Hi There !
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To single in your Dockets these Hard Times? Do voa want good American Dol
lars for Fifty Cents? If you do, we can
mean just what we say, as we are going to
vincing. We can and will Save you Fifty
Clothing, Underwear, Overshirts, Hats and Caps,
Olovei
. Our Spring Stock is Complete.
jno iurtner argument is necessary.
ROBERT E.
Blue Front Store; : .
Tillir;ery.
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-
MRS. M. E. BRIGGS,
Where Do Ton liny loar Hats and Cap?
A large assortment of the newest
shapes and styles for spring jut received.
Over 200 different kinds to. select from.
World beaters! Will sell them'to you
with the tariff off. Robert E. Williams.
Blue Front " Store, opposite Diamond
Mills. al6.-tf..
Money for Paper.
All county warrants registered prior to
May 1st, 1891, will he paid if presented
at my office, corner 3d and Washington
streets, The Dalles, Or. , Interest ceases
after April 12, 1895.
WM. MICEELL,
County Treasurer.
. Do you want The Chronicle and Sah
Francisco Examiner for a year? If so
send us$2.25 and you can have them,
156 pa per 8 for $2.25 or less than a cent
and a half a pioce. If you would rather
have the New York World, we will send
you that and the Semi- Wekk.lt Chron
icle one year for $2.25. The World is
also a semi-weekly so you will get 208
papers for $2.25.
Choice two-year-old roses for 25 cents f
alse cut flowers and floral designs at the
Rose Hill Greenhouse, Eighth and Lin
coln street. Orders can be left at Mrs.
Phillips' millinery store, on Washington
street, between Second and Third, tf.
Mrs. Nellie Hines, room 50, Chapman
block, has Spanish creams for the face;
also Dow's electric belts. Tells past or
future bv the hand or cards. Call and
see her. - lw
Wood! Wood!
We have yet on hand a complete stock
of Dry Fir, Oak and Maple Cord wood,
which will be sold at minimum prices.
feb27. " Maieb & Benton.
Shoes below cost, F. Fort in, pho
tographer. THE DALLES
ASSOCIATION.
The above association is
prepared to take a list of all
and any kind of Real Estate
for sale or exchange, whereby
the seller will have the undi
vided assistance of the follow
ing Ileal Estate Agents, or
ganized as an association for
the purpose of inducing im
migration to Wasco and oner
man Counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of prop
erty: " -
C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud-
son, J. li. ivoontz sc uo., J. m
Huntington & Co., Dufur &
Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons &
Marden, G. W. Rowland.
Address any of the above
well known firms, or
F. D. HILL, Sec'y,
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The Dalles. Oregon
Do you Want to Save your
-Twenty Dollar Gold Pieces
farnisn them. This is no humbug; we
Sacrifice every article. Seeing is Con'
Per Cent on
Coiory, XHo,
We can Suit You. All we want is A Trial.
.
WILLIAMS,
. Opposite Diamond Mills
REAL ESTATE
.Having secured the services of
a first-class trimmer from the city,
I can assure my patrons, perfect sat
isfaction as to style and finish.
Call and see the large variety
of Hats on display in window.
Successor to Anna Peter & Co.,
; ' 112 Second Street.
Balk Seeds.
A Fine Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds, just
arrived.
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Red Clover, Peas,
White Clover, " Onions
Alfalfa, , , Turnips,
Millet, . Carrots,
Beans. Beets.
ALL VARIETIES ',' ,
Flower Seeds, Onion Sets.
J. B. GROSSEST,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
NICKELSEN'S
BOOK : STORE.
Attractive Good s,
Full Assortment,
Smail Profits,
Quick Sales.
X'JbLE
SiuDiing Greennouse
Everything for the Garden
we can furnish Floral Designs and
Bouquets second to none in Eastern Ore
gon at very reasonable prices.
See our assortment of .Plants, Button
hole Bouquets, and display in M. Z
Donnell's Drugstore and Keller's Bak
ery. Orders can be left at either of the
above places.
The Hyacinths are now in full bloom
AH are cordially invited to come and
see our assortment of Flowers and
Greenhouse Plants.
the
ipes-Kinersly Dm C o
Drugs,
Vall Paper,
Window Glass
"129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR
E. J1C0BSEN BOOK and MUSIC CO
THE LEADERS IN
Pianos aiid Organs, Books
NOTIONS, STATIONERY,
9 Call and get their prices. Sell PIANOS on
easy monthly pavmei.ts, and is prepared to meet
any vunrumiun. . .
162 Seconl St., THE DALLES, OR,
Notice.
To the General Public:
The undersigned has thoroughly re
modeled what is known as the Farmers1
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
son, adjoining J. L. Thompson's black
smith shop, and is now ready to accom
modate all' who wish their horses well
fed and properly cared for, at Prices to
Suit the Times.
. AGNKW & MoCOLLEYi Props.,
The Dalles, Or.
Sq
Bring in Your Family. .
Come
in Yourself,
And see how cheaply
Men's Suits, Boys'
LACES, WOOLENS,
Everything from Hat to Shoes,
C. F STEPHENS,
Closing Out Sale
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING-. FURNISHING- GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Past or present values cut no figure, as goods
MUST be SOLD
The C. P. and P. D., French Woven, Hand-Made, Dr.
Warner's Health, Coraline,
of Corsets will be closed out
and be convinced. You will
J. P.
" x There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune'
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MTCHELBACH BrilCK,
GEORGE RUCH,
PIONEER GROCER.
' Successor to Chriaman t Corson.
rmm FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
see all my formei patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
33 - "W.
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PA I NTS, OILS AN D GLASS.-
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in . .
WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None bnt the best brands
of J. W. -MASURY'S PAINTS need in all onr work, and none bnt the
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masnry Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All oraers
promptly attended to.
Store and Paint ShoD oorner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon
JOHN D. GIOQBEOAN,
Register U. 8. Lend Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before tbe United states Land
Offiee Specialty.
Wells Block, Haln 8t, Vaneonrsr, Clark Co
Washington. ncrlS
we can dress all of you.
Suits, Silks, Satins,
COTTONS, LINENS,
for everyone. All new stock.
LESS than COST.
French Model and other makes
at extremelv low prices. Call
be surprised at our low prices.
McINERNY.
of men which, taken at its flotd
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- - UNION ST.
7 J&. XT S E3
QR. A. DIETRICH,
Physician and Surgeon,
DTJFUK, OKBGOX.
All orofeaslonal calls oromntly attend
toToaj
day and night. aprl
Firim k Cats