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The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tin: D.iiii.Ks, OP.KOON The Itulionlo riaguo. The fact that two cases of bubonic plnpue have developed iti London is n reminder that eastern epidemics too fre quently ulrdle the earth in running there course as did la grippe, which was first heard trom in Russia. We are ex posed on two eides to invasion by tiie bubonic plague, which is the "black death" which in 1663 killed 100,000 Eng lishmen. In all violent outbreaks of bubonic plague rats seemed llrat to be seized, and their death in great numbers always preceded by a few days corresponding ravages among human beings. The swarming rats, dying by thousands, wero the first warning the Chinese had that the epidemic was upon them. From China the disease got to Formosa and the Malay peninsula. The Japan- no win, l,.i, ,,1., lor,,i,, l,... . A. . . wiuuc.imy invuuw comparatively i uay; . but the disease crept into India and has spread with frightful rapidity. In India, as in China, the advent of the plague was heralded by an epidemic among rats. The feature of the disease is the sud denness ot attack. The tirst symptom is usually a chill. Then follows acute nervousness, with fever that sends the temperature to from 100 to 107 degrees. Headache, thirst and intense pain in the tipper part of the abdomen follow. Sticky perspiration exudes from the pores and then follow the glandular swellings, from which the disease takes its names. These occur in the groin or neck or under the armpits. The more of tiiPm there are the less dangerous the attack. Dark spo's appear upon the skin of the victim just before dissolution. An eminent Japanese bacteriologist, who studied in Europe under Koch, has discovered the microbe of "black death," . and his discovery was confirmed by Pro fessor Gersin, iormerly attached to the Pasteur labratory in Paris. The bacil lus is short, thick, easy of culture and, when inoculated on guinea pigs, kills them in twenty-four hours. New York Times. State of Ohio, City ok Toledo) Lucas County. j ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fiiank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A.D. 1S. A. W. Gleaso.v, fsnAL Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and act directly on the blood and mucuos surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ESF'SoUl by Druggists, 7oc. No. 3-11 JSexiunlni; Classes. Beginning classes will be organized in , the first primary departments of Union street and Academy Park schools on ATnnrliiv. .bin. 1 SOT. fl h i ron w in " ; -- " are o years ot age uetorc -May 1st may enter school at the above date. Parents and guardians are requested to send all beginners for the spring term on Mon day, so as to start with the new classes. John Gavin, Priu. Public School. To Contractors. The county court requeste contractors to submit plans and estimates for a bridge across Hood river, at the town of Hood Payer. Plans will be considered at the adjourned meeting to be held February 8th at 1 o'clock p. m. The court reserves the right to reject any and all plans. If a plan is selected, bids will be asked for the building of the bridge. Bv order of the court. janO-4. ' A. M. Kkls.yy, Clerk. ISuckleii'o Arnica naive. Tho best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei eores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piies, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion . or money refunded. Price 125 cents per box. For sale by Ulakeley and Houghton, druggists. Catli In Your CliealiH. All county warrants registered prior to July 12, 1892, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after Dec. 5, 1890. 0. L. Pmi.Lii'H, County Treasurer. IullM-Moro HtMK" Leavos the Umatilla house 8 a. m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Doum.AH Ai.i.hn, Prop. SURE CURE for PILES itciuuie tiU'l liliui, Blecdluffor I'roiru Hun Ptli JcH ui uurv v DR. OO-SAN-KO'6 PILE REMEDY, hwp. mb. tw. Uiutniiu vr uiUi. UU. UUHAHUO, I'itUtb, I'u. BACILLI. French Town Which lias L'omo Into n Heritage Consumption. It has lonrr been a cause Of con troversy iniioujr physicians a to wheth er cousumptiou is contagious or not, and one of the htronpe:; nrRUi""iit.s. says the New York dourmil, r it is that has yet. been produced t lory of the fate of the villagers of .Mcntoue. Vorty years ago this place was one of t he healthiest villages in France, whose inhabitants were of superb physical di velopment. It. was discovered alwut this time that the elimatv of Mcntonu was remarkably benellcial in eases of lutifr diseases, and people aftlieted in this way Hocked thither from all parts of Jjlurope. The natural result was that the people who had hitherto been engaged in farming one and all betook tlheniseives to ministering in various ways to the throngs f invalids. The strong and healthy women ofMentone became laundresses and washed, with out taking the least precautions, the consumptives' clothes. The place is now described as being a "bacillus pest hole." The very soil and air arc said to Ire contaminated. Death or Knj-IUh Kings. Horse accidents caused the death of ., i ,, Willi,,,,, til - Willinm II. and JiHuiard I. were killed by ar- iovs; Richard II f. was slain in battle; Charles I. was beheaded; Edward II. Richard II. and Edward V. were mur tiered; a surfeit, of lampreys cost Henry I. his life: poison or a surfeit of peaches killed John; poison is suspect ed to have been administered to Ed ward VI.; and the death of Henry VT, is by some historians laid to the charge of Richard, duke of Gloucester. Smoked Iteforo the Kin;;. Li Hung Chang seems to be but slight, respecter of court otiipiitto, for. we are told, he absolute! v broke down the rule of the 12elgi:in court etiquette by the simple process of talcing out io:ig pine, which, after handing it to his secretary, who tilled and returned it, lie smoked with infinite deliberation. King Leopold was u good deal aston inliod by the occurrence, hut he rose to fh" occasion admirably, and at gnce caused cigarettes to be handed round with the result that Li Hung noon found his position no longer one of "splendid isolation." "I am glad," he said, pleasantly, when she first appeared in her bloomers, "that vou have taken up this "new woman idea." "Heal!;,-," she said, doubtfully. "I was afraid you wouldn't like it, but it does stem as if a woman should take a more important part in th? affairs of life." "Yes, indeed," he replied. "It will take her mind off her clothes, and that will be ti great stride forward. She will care less for appearances and more for the realities of life. The trivial things that have heretofore claimed her at tention will be ignored." "Of course," she said, proudly. "With our enlarged sphere of usefulness we naturally take a broader view of things and become more self-reliant. Trifles cease to annoy us, and we are ready to grapple with the great problems of life." "Exactly," he returned. "Now, if you were not a 'new woman' you would be dreadfully mortified to think that your hat is not on straight, but being a " "Good gracious!" she cried, excitedly. "I must look like a fright." Chicago Pert. Free IMlls Pnnd vnnr mldrpeq to H. V,. Ttiir'klnri - f;hiram wpf ,. lppo bQS Qf Dr & lg J Ui p, A , , ... convnua vou of Ultir meritB, .. inese I'll s are easy in action ami are s are easy in 1 particularly effective in tho cure of Con stipation and S'ck Headache. For Ma ' laria and Liver troubles they have been ! proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate, the fys tem. Regular eize 25c. per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (4) ThU Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamp's, a generous Bamplo will be mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate tho great merits of tho remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 6G Warren St., New York City. Itov. JohnReid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh If used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Proa. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely'fl Cream Balm is tho acknowledged euro for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. LOOS pOISOM A SPECIALTY,! 'rlmnrr. Hah. ondarror.Toi cured In 15 toss days. You ran bo trnntnri permanently homo for iamo Irluoiindert)ainofrii.'tFi.n ty. If you prefer to coma hero vnitrillcon (met to par railroad f around hotel blib.rmd . If wo fall to euro. If vnulmvn txlion u aoebar cury, iodide iiotushi and villi bavo aches nd tins, mucous irutcnefl in moutn, wore Tlirout, iuiiicni uijiiper uumruu njiui4 incurs on ir part oltlio body, llulr or Kyebrows fulline we iruarantoo to euro. Wo solicit tbo mottobatt iiuto catea una cliulleuico tho world for a eao we cannot cure. tha dlseaso baa alirars battled, the kill of tho most ewiiieut nhyil cluiii. 11000,000 capital behind our uncondt Uonal gnarunty. Ahioluto liroofn sent tt-aled on appllcRtlon. Adilroaa COOK KKJUKOV VdZ 101 MiMoaio Xwaipto. VUlVAUO, ILL... PLAGUED WITH D YOVJ? . NOTi BUT THE a mr m whuuw i i i.i i i A CYCLING MINISTER'S EXPERIENCE. THE RESULTS OF LONG, HARD RIDING. FULLY 3,000 MILES ON HIS WHEEL. He Makes Some Reflections on the Benefits of tlic Sport and Tells of its Dangers. iYom the The Rev. Wm.-P. P. , Ferguson, whose pic Uire we rive above, will not be uiitUni mlmr bv sk'ht to manv readers. A vouiiir man. he liaa ctill Vtnfl mm vf iimloil 1 1 v iwi fiftioit iia f foreign missionary, teacher, editor, lecturer and pastor that has given him a wide ac quaintance in many parts of the country. In an interview a few days ago he &aid : " In the early summer of '94 I went upon a tour through Canada on my wheel. My route was from Utiea to Cape Vincent thence by steamer to Kingston, and from there along tuc north snore ot tnu aiKo to Toronto ami around to Niagara Ft Vincent at 5 o'clock. i Falls. I arrived at Capo having ridden airainst a strong neaa winu an uay. "After a delightful sail through the Thonsand Islands, I stepped on shore in that quaint old city of Kingston. A slight shower had fallen and the streets were damp, so that wisdom would have dictated that 1, leg.weary as I was, should have 'kept in doors, bat eo anxious was I to sec the old city that I spteut the whole evening in the streets. " Five o'clock the next morning brought a very unwelcome discovery. I was lame in both ankles and knees. The head wind and tiie damp streets had proved an unfor tunate combination. I gave, however, little thought to it, supposing it would wear off in a few hoars, and the first flush of sunlight kuw me speeding out the splendid road that leads toward Nupanee. " Night overtook me at a little village near Porf Hope, but found me still lame. I rested titc next day, and the next, but it was too iate ; the mischief was done. I rode a good many miles during the rest of the Reason, but never a day and seldom a mile without pain. "The winter came and I put away my wheel, saying ' now I shall get well,' but to my disappointment I grew worse. Sorao days my knees almost forbade walking and my ankles -would not permit me to wear shoes. At times I suffered severe pain, so severe as to make study a practical impas sibility, yet it must tx: understood that 1 concealed the condition of affairs as far us possible. ... From being local the trouble began to spread slightly and my anxiety increased, i consulted two physicians and followed their excellent advice, but without result. So the winter passed. One day in March I happened to take in my hand a newspaper -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And tho Most Comnlote anil Lateat Patterna and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but tho beHt brande of J. V. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all our work, mid nono but tha most skilled workmen employed. Agenta for Masury Liquid Paints. No ehom. Icol combination or fcoap mixture. A firflt-claea art I sin iti all colors. All order promptly attended to. Store and Paint Qbon corner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles. QreQt tmiMo in lQ You velll And one coupon lnsido each two oimco has and two coupons lnsido each fourouucoba.iofUlacUwell's Durham, liuy u bus of this colebrntoU tobacco and rend tho coupon which slvco a list of valuable proiOiits and now to set them. Iress, Vtica, iV". 1. j in which a good deal of space was taken by on article in relation to JJr. imams' rinU Pills. I did not at that time know what they were supposed to cure. I should have paid no attention to the article had 1 not caught the name of a lady whom 1 knew. Reading, 1 found that. she, in similar circumstances, had been greatly benefits! by the use of Pink Pills, and knowing her as I did I had no doubt of the truth of tho Etntement that she had authorized. The lirst box was not gone before I saw a chance, and the third had not been finished before all signs of my rheumatic trouble were gone to stay. "I say 'gone to May,' for though there has been every opportunity for a return oi tho trouble, I have not felt the first twinpc of it. I have wheeled thousands of miie. flnd never before with to little discomfort. I have had Home of the most severe tests ol strength and endurance, and have, come through them without an ache. For ex ample, one afternoon I rode seventy miles, preached that night and made fifty miles of the' hardest kind of road before noon the next day. Another instance was a ' Cen tury run,' the last forty miles of which were made in a downpour of rain through mm! and slush. " You should think I would recommend them to others? Well, I have, and haw had the pleasure of seeing very good reul s in a number of instances. Yes, 1 should feel that 1 was neglecting a duty if I failed to suggest Pink Pills to any friend whom I knew' to bo suffering from rheumatism. tv. ifSfft THE rilESllYTKMAN CHURCH IN WHITES 110110, OK WHICH lUiV. WM. VKBQUSON IS PA8TOB. "No, that is not the only disease.they cure. I personally know of a number ot cures from other troubles, hut I have needed them only for that, though it would be but fair to add that my general health has been better this summer than ever before in my life. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and , restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) at CO cents a box, or six boxes for $2.60, and. may bo had of all druggists or directly bv mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Comnany. Schenectady, fN. Y. rtmw t"3., fesRt J r mm ORTHERN PACIFIC RY, o s Pullman Elegeiit Tourist Sleeping Cars Bining Oars Sleeping Car HT. I'Atll. JIISNKAt'OI.1!) DVI.VTU I -A l GO lilt.VNI) I'OIIKH DKOOKSTON WINNTPKC. HKI.KNA ami ISIJTTK TO Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON l'lllLAnlJiaMllA NEW YOKEL IIOHTON AND AI.I. l'OINXS HAST mill SOUTH For information, tune cards, maps and tiekett, cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalits, Oregon OK A. I). CHARLTON. Afst. G. P. A., 25, Monlson Cor. Third, t'ortlaml OreKoii NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'jicoh it WcoK. lfiO I'aporH a Year. It etands first among 'weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variet and reliability of eon tents. It is practically a daily at the Ion- price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extendint; to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its nows columns. It is Bplendidly illustrated, and among its special features are a tine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fasliiond for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Coiian Doyle, Jiironio K. Itninic, Stanley WuyuiHii, JUury K. Wtlklns, Anthony Hope, Itrnt ilurtu, ISraiitlvr Jllattlittws, Klu. We ofTer this uneqiialed newspaper and The Dalles Twiee-a Week Chronicle to gether one year for The tegular price of the two papers is iflhOO. G-nardian Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho umlurMmied lms been duly appointed by the Countv Court of tho State of Oickoh for Wasco county, Rtiar dluu of the pcrtou and estate of Albert 1ihiniiii, flltiiihiiiio person. All persons bavins; elnlius ;inlnt mid estate 'are hercbv required to pre sent them to me at my residence in Dalles Citv. Oregon, w ith proper voucher. (cKOitUK A. UKIiU, Guardian of the person ami estato of Albert Lehman, insane. Dated thia'JOth day of September, IsOC. scp2C-Ct.ll Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby Riven that the uiidcrMirned Iiuk (lied In the ollieo of tlio Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Wasco County Ills ilnal account as assignee of A. A. llonney, insolvent debtor, and said Html account will bo hetrd at the Circuit Court room in tin. nm.i. houso lu Dalles City, Oregon, on .Monday, the 8ih day of February, lh'JT, at tho hour of 10 .1 ..i.ii- n. in., nt us euuu inereaiier us counsel may bo heaid. KOIIKKT MAYS, "ec.':M Assignee of A. A. llonney. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notion Ik linrntt nlvon li.f tlxn llllS hffll (tllK' 111.).' Iiiti.il tlm n..llr..An f estate of M. Ilendtleson and L. A. Jieodrlcson. insolvent ueotors. All iiursons haviiiR claims IlLTllI tint. hnth. nr nltlw.r n( tnlrl li.o.U. ...... .1,1.. are hereby notified to present them to mo prop- f.plv vitrlll...! ... I.i. 1.... .. .. I i ......... ! iiKinths from the date heieof, at tho ollieo of J. L. Story, in Dalles City, Oregon; and nil per- BOI1S OWillir tlinni. or nltlw.rnf )....., i. ,..'... notliied to tettle with mo at oucc. ' ' 'the Dulles, Dec. 8, 18. 01 L S DAVIS. Aislimon Notice of Final Sellbeot. fe?. t '. "tV,lfc,0(Ju'0 (;!-'rk of the County ; . .. . "" . unnuii lor it atco countv. fift !uli.W,t?s,t.h0 ""ii'lstrator of tho J'. tatoof l hoebo M. Dunham, deceased, mid that county court houBo n Dalles city. Oregon,' was fixed w the place ami the 1st day i March, JS'J7, .. ... ...m. Miwiiiii, iiuu iiujeeiioilij thereto. a. h. tiiompsW ucf-sM Administrator. Administrator's Notioe. TvTnllnn lu hi.r..l... ....... 11.... i... i . . has been duly appolntwl hy the. comity court of niu niuiuui uregon inr wnsco tJounty, ndm ids. trator of the estato of W. II, lxwhlisadYdeoeased; All persons having claiuiH against tuid estate are hereby reiulred to present the s.uno to me properly verltled, as by. law renuired, at the Wiwco Warchoute, DalleH City, Oregon, within tlx months from date hereof. "in Pated this lioth day of Ootobor, l!il. ...... . , MALCOLM MclNNIS, AdmlnUtrator ol the estato ol V. II. Loohhead. Ueceasd. octlw-i N Drugs, Paints, Wail Paper, Glass. Etc. Snipes-Klnersly Drug C 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - OR, J. 8. PnilEKK. President. H. M. IIeui, Cashier. First National Bank. THE DALLES OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Depoaits received, aubject to Sight ' Draft or Check. Collectiona made and proceeds promptly remiuea on uay oi uouueuon. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold cm Now York, aan Francisco an: "on land. DIKBOTOK3, D. P. Thomphon. Jno. S. Scrums. En. M. WiLMAMB, Geo. A. Likbk. H. M. Bkai.l. FRENCH & 00, BAISlKERiS. TRANSACT A OBKEKAL HANKING I1U8INES Letters of Credit issued nvailablo in the Eaatern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at till pointB on fav orable terms. Dalles City and Moro Stage Li Leaves Williams Hotel, Moio, on Mondavi, Wednesdays and Fridays it 8 a. in. iiromiit. Leaves Umatilla House, Tho Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvradays and Saturdays t 8 a. m. prompt. Freight rates Tho Dalles to Moro,40( per 100 lbs ; small packages, 15 and 25c, Passenger rates The Dalles to Moro, .$1.50; round trip, $2.50. Agency at Umatilla House, Tho Dalle(, and at Williams llotol, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice in hereby given that the undersigned, Klinrdlaii of the ultmijih and estate nf Alice Al in Ira Udell mid William Kdward Udell, minors, under and in aceoidaneo with an order of tM county court of tho btato of Oregon, for Wasco Countv, heretofore made, will bull at public wc thin, for cash in hand, on Saturday, tiie WW day of December, at the hour, of 12 oclo. noon, at the courthoiiso door in Dalles City, a Waieo County. OreKon, all the real estate w loiiKiuK to tho estate of said minors, to-wit: Tiie jioutheest nuarter of bcctlou thirty township one north rango ten east illaineiK Metldian, lu Oregon, containing 100 acres. Dalles City, Oregon, Nov. 19, lS'JO. ,. novaidl Guardian of said Minors Bake Ora and Mi STAGE LINE, THOMAS HABPER, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for A"16'? every day, and from Antelope to W choll three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAG0N8. The Glades Ranch, AVHITK HAI.MON. WASH. i nre Brefl Amerlow Jerey Cattle Club Of tho St Lambert, Commasslo and TormenW radio. Three Choice Hulls for tale orrw bo soino Choice Cowa aud Heifers for tm. l'ure llred l'olaud China Hogs. hlte I'lyinouth ttoclc CliloEens. Address: JIHtj, A. It. UVUKKTT, VWK Jvi-wtm White Salmon. B. QOIT, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Rcoaidence, Tenlh aud Liberty Street