The Dalles Dally Chronick tjii: IIAI.l.KS, OKKIIOX TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS Helmv is published u correct tunc caul ot trains antl bouts which leavu nutl nv rive at Tho Dalles. Travelers mav trust it, as Tun GtiRONtcLK ia kept fully in formed of revisions : U. I. A A. K. O. STKAMHKS. Stcnmcr Regulator Icnvos every Monday, Wort liesuayiiml Friday at T.M a. m. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur uny iu s:w . m. 015K00N UAIl.WAY A NAVIGATION 00. fast mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l Vct-bouiul IMS a.m. -I:W) a.ia Ko.U East-bound 10:13 a.m. 10:20 u.m. n.w.r.n.s i'A!.KNur.it. No. T West-bound, leaves 1:00 tun No. S East-bound, arrives 11:53 a.m All passenger tralrs stop at Union Street, as well as tnouopor. l'KUSONA Li MENT ION. Judge BradsKtw is in Salem today, to view tliu political-battle. Mrs. Laura Smith, formerlv of this city, is up from Portland visiting friends Mt. Kd 31. Willifuiis' returned from r two weeks' visit in ""Portland veaterdav. Senators Michell and Ditfur and repre seutntivo Misener went to Salem yester day afternoon. Constable Hill, who conveyed the in sane man McCabe to the asylum, arrived home last night. 3Irs. Nancy Blakenoy is visiting her sons in this city. Her son, Mr. Hugh iilaUeney is uown trom Wallula. Mrs. E. J. Collins, who has been threatened with typhoid fever, is much better today. Miss Jessie Butler is im proving slowly. The Kelly-Wentz Wedding. Miss Emma Wentz and Mr. J. H. Kelly were united in marriage last Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, by Kev. Dr. Charles E. Locke, pastor of the Taylor Etreet M. E. churcn. The mar riage was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wentz, 430 Jefferson street. The dainty sim plicity of the floral appointments in the home characterized this occasion as one of the most charming home weddings of the season. Palms, roses, carnations and ferns were so arranged as to produce an effective and artistic ensemble. Rev. Dr. Locke, with the groom and his at tendant, Mr. E. M. Cox, best man, were followed by the bride, escorted by her father and the two bridesmaids, Miss .Anna Wentz and Miss Laura Thompson. Becomingly gowned in white organdie over white silk, the bride carried a bou- . quet of exquisite loveliness, La France roses with sprays of lillies of the valley. A spray of this flower was nestled in her coiffure. Miss Anna "Wentz, brides maid, wore white mull, trimmings of lace, and carried white carnations. An -elaborate wedding supper followed con gratulations. Many useful and hand some presents were given the happy couple. After a wedding trip through San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be at home after February loth. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Burckhardt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Emig, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burkhardt, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wentz, Miss Alma Schmidt The Dalles; Miss Burckhardt, Miss Lena Burckhardt, Miss Anna Burckhardt, Miss Anna Wright, Miss Wentz, Miss Lida Parrieh, Mr. J. B. Glover, Mr. H. A. Heppner, Mr. F. O. Burckhardt, Mr. C. Wontz. Mr. J. Wentz, .Mr. II. Wentz, Master Otto Emig and Edmund Sim mons. Oregonian. I'ruRraiii. Following is tho program for Miss Griswold's entertainment Monday even ing: VABT I. a Klndes Traum K. S. Klein Op 8 b Deux I'olonulte l Chopin, Op to Miss lieorsia Sampson. Vocal Solo "Tlmeof Apple Mossom" Mr. Chun. Clarke. Heading "Evidence In Attachment Suit" .. Mhs J. Montague Oriswold. Piano Solo "Possum Hunt" Miss Georgia feauipson. Miss J. Montague Onswold, I'AHi II. fc"olo "Love's Old Sweet Sons" Mr. Chas. Clarke. Kccitatlon "Money Musk" Mli J. M. (iriswold. Piano Solo "II 1'enteroho" Mlhs (ieorgla bumpBon. "The Haven" JCtlyar Allan I'ue weo "Itobwt o'Mncolu" . ..William 0. Jtryant Miss J. M. Uilswold. Piano Solo-"Am Genfer Seo" . . . Jlendal Op 1-39 Itec "Ihe Jxist Heir" (in costume).. That Ifoud Miss Otibwold. Tickets 50 cents; no extra charge for reserved seats. Know tlio "SnmllMiriteen" ot tilfe. Young men should not get tho idea that to know tho "small graces of life" is useless or frivolous. What wo call tho "social graces" are very valuabln to a young man. That i? the great trouble with young fellows who aio uirnest; they are too earnest, and upon ail occa sions. They.can have. a high aim in life, a lofty purpose, and yet not close them selves up to all eocial pleasures or amen ities. Girls feel uncomfortable, and par donubly so, when thoy go to a concert or any other form of entertainment with a young man who constantly make mis takes in little things. The small rules and laws which must bo observed on all social occasions are not to be frowned down ; thoy aro important, and a voting fellow makes a great mistake when he considers them beneath him or unworthy of his attention Edward W. Buk in February Ladies' Home Journal. Telephone Line to Fossil. .Jewell .Holloy . Heller HiiolWon Arincu rtnlve. The beat salve iu tho world for cum, briusos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovei eoree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains., corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion, or money nifunued. Price 25 cents per box. For ealo by BJukcloy and Houghton, druggists. You'll be surprised when you try Hoo Cake eoap, and wish We hud told you sooner. It is mude by patented pro cess. jly21.il The Gilliam County Telephone Com pany tiled articles of incorporation at Salem Saturday. The new corporation will build and equip a telephone lino from Arlington via Olex, Condon and Mayville to Fossil and other points Tho principal ofHco will be located a Condon. The capital stock is $3000, to be divided into sixty shares. V. W Steiwer, Charles McKonzie and Charles Prindee are the stockholders and pro moters of the enterprise. Something to Depend On. Mr, James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discoverv, says that last winter his wife was attacked with LaGrippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hastv Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle ome, and to the surprise of all she be an to get better from the first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try t. Free trial bottles at Biakelev it Houghton's Drug Store. (5) natiillntlou of Elks I.iHlfje, Or., .Tun. 27th. If opinier, For the above occasion, tickets will be old from The Dalles to Heppner and return at rate .of o.JO. A special through sleeper will be attached to train No. 2 Tuesday night, the 26th inst. All those desiring reservation should make the fact known to us not later than noon of that dav. E. E. Lytlu, j22 ot Agent. Cj-cii.it F . with j w i lj a N T. Leg Wins u l.roken Ilaco. A fatal cycliiifr accident happened re cently at Maison l.iUiitte. Two young EirliBlimeii, V. "Morrb, the steeplechase jockey, and J Davis, drat stableman in the employ of L. Robert, the trainer, had urranjred a bicycle match of six kilometers from the .Mni.son Lafiittc rail way bridge to the Croix do Noaillea and back. They had almost completed the race when Morris, who was a little ahead, looked back to see how far Davis was behind, and in. doing- bo hi! lell hi: machine run against the curbstone. The unfortunate- rider came to the ground and broke his leg below the knee. Mor ris, who was following close behind, could not avoid his fallen opponent and was thrown heavily to the ground, where he remained insensible. Disregarding both his own broken leg antl his friend lying motionless on the ground, Morris, in hi- anxiety to win the race, mounted his bicycle and toon reached the winning post, with one foot on the pedal, the other hanging useless on the opposite side. Davis was then carried home, but he died during the night. Latent from illllvlllc. We recently purchased a bicycle. The doctor Hays that with careful nurs ing we will be out in six weeks. We lost one leg in the war and tho other running for congress. We are still able, however, to piny a full baud. There is only one gold bug in Blll villo now, and lie's in a dime museum under the direction of a silver manager. There. Is no uso to run for coroner in Blllville. The only time a man drops dead here is when some one goes crazy and pays him ten, dollars on account. Money is so scarce in Billville that we are compelled to run foroflicoon th installment plan; but it looks like we'll never be fully installed. Billville Banner. A Census Kxporlouce. In tho recent census of the county of London, the weupler of a tenement handed back n blank paper to the col lector with a confused statement that it didn't apply to her. "And where do you live, then'.'" asked the bcmiiddled enumerator after a long struggle to dis entangle witness. "Where do I live? Why, where should I live but in my own 'ome?" "Well, where is your homo?" "This is my 'ome, of course it is." "But you said just now that you didn'tsleep here last night." "No more I did. I never slept a minute all night long, and my 'usband Ml tell 'o tho mmw " .TIiiihrilil Woriln Subscribe for Tun Chhonicxk. f Ilia BULL The highest claim for other lobaccco ia ' Jxtjjt as good as D it r h a ni . " Every old smoker ktiovs there is r.cne just an Kood as WRHAN Jn& Macro J You win find ono ectincri Misii7r each tv;o oskcc l'tg,a::d two coupon-: ri do each fovr c;iiir.c. nagcl Ulackwdi'a Durham. Buy a bag cf this cele brated tobacco dthe coupon which gives a list I of valuable presents and iow to gel tile in. A CYCLING MINISTER'S EXPERIENCE, THE RESULTS OF L0NC,H&BP RIDING FULLY 3,000 MILES ON HIS WHEEL He Makes Some Reflections on the Benefits of the Sport and Tells of its Dangers. Yom Uie 2ress, Utica, iV. Y. Tho Rev. Wra. P. F. Ferguson, whoso pic ture we give above, will not be unfamiliar by sixht to many readers. A yoiuis man, he has still had an extended experience as I foreign missionary, teacher, editor, lecturer and pastor that has given him a wide ac quaintance in many parts of the country. Jn an interview a few days ago he said : " In the early summer of '94 1 went upon a tour through Canada on my wheel. My route was from Utica to Capo Vincent thence by steamer to Kingston, ana from there along the north shore of the lake to Toronto and around to Niagara Falls. I arrived at Cape Vincent at 5 o'clock, having ridden against a strong head wind all day. "After ft delightful sail through the Thousand Islands, I stepped on shore in that quaint old city of Kingston. A slight shower had fallen andthostreets were damp, so that wisdom would have dictated that I, lug-weary as I was, should have kept in doors, but so anxious was I to see the old city that I spent tho whole evening iu 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 the damp streets-had proved an unfor tunate combination. I gave, however, little thought to it, supposing it would wear offin a fuw hours, and tho first (lush of sunlight saw me speeding out the spleudid road that lends toward Napanee. "Night overtook meatalittle vlllagenear Port Hope, but found me still lame. I rested the next day, and the next, but it was too late j tho mischief was done. I rode a good many miles during the restof the season, 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. Some days my knees almost forbade walking and my ankles would not permit mo to wear shoes. At times I suffered severe pain, 60 severe as to mako study a practical impos sibility, yet it must bo understood that I concealed the condition of affairs as fur us passible. From being local tho trouble began to spread slightly and my anxiety increased. consulted two physicians and followed their excellent advice, but without result. Bo the winter paused. One day in March I happened to take in my hand a newspaper j in which a good deal of space was taken by an article in relation to Dr. imams' J'nii: Pills. I did not at that time know what they were supposed to cure. I should have paid no attention to the articlo had I not caught the name of a lady whom 1 knew. Heading, 1 found that she, in similar circumstances, iiad been greatly benciited by the use of Pink Pills, and knowing lior as I did I had no doubt of the truth of the statement that she had authorized. The first box was not gone before I saw a change, ami the third had not been finished before all signs of my rheumatic troubles were gone to stay. " I say 'gone to stay,' for though therr has been every opportunity for a return oi the trouble, 1 nave not felt the first twinge of it. I have wheeled thousands of mil and never before with so little discomfort. I have had foiik; of the most sovere 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 mud and slush. " You should think I would recommend them to others? Well, I have, and havi had the pleasure of seeing very good rewdt.. in a number of instances. Yes, I should feel that I was neglecting a duty if I failed to suggest Pink Pills to any friend whom I knew" to be sutlering from rheumatism. J win I'REsnvTKBiAN emmen in whites UOI10, 01' which ukv. wm. vkhquson IS PASTOR. " No, that is not the only disease thoy 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 Mr 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 tho blood and rcstoro 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 be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady. N. Y. -DEALEK IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And tho Most Complete nnd Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brande of J. W. MASUKY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but tha most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Wasury Liquid Faints. No ohom- col combination or soap mixture. A nm-ciass article in an colors, ah omen promptly attended to. Store and Faint Bhoo oorner Third and Washington Sts The Dalles. Oreoi ORTHERN PACIFICRY. s Pullman Elegent Tourist L Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car TO Ml'. I'Alll. JUNNKAI'OMS niii.UTir KAIiflO OKAN I'OUKH OltOOICSTON I1UI.KNA ami HltTTH Through Tickets TO tmiOAiio WASHINGTON riiiijAOKJurniA NEW VORK IIOSTON ANI AM. l'OINTS KA8T ami SOUTH For information, time cards, maps ami tickets, cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, Tho Dalles, Oregon on A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. C4. P. A., 2o5, Jlotrifon Cor. Third. I'ortliind Oregon NEW YORK WORLD THRIGE-R-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'iibos a Wiiok. 150 Papui-H a Year. It stands first among ''weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety ami reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at tho low- price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state nnd territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for tho accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among its special featured are a fine humor page, oxhaustivo market reports, all the latest fashioiid for women and a long series of Htories by tho greatest living American and Enulirih authors, Cnnan Doylo, .loriimn K. Trroliie, Stnulity AVi-jimm, -Mary K. Willdtis, Anthony lloitu, Itrnt H nr to, ltruiulnr J)lattliov, I'Ai:, We offer this uneqiiuled newspaper and Tho Dalles Twice-n Week Chronicle to gether ono year for ifL'.OO. The regular price of tho two papers is sfo.00. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. N'otico i.s lierchy Riven that liy virtue ot an execution nnd tlx: order of miIo Is.Mii'd out o( the Circuit Couit of tho rttiite of Oregon for Wusoo County on tho lath day of January, 1M)7, upon a tk'crco and judgment mnde, rendered and en tered thcrutoioru therein iu a suit wherein J. J. .Spencer was plniutill' and Wilson It. WIuuiih ..ml Mnrt. Wln.n.u 1. 1 u ... 1 1. . .. . . .1 1 ,f II...... . ,i ...i..,, iiti.iio, mr ,liv,lltlt.lt .u. MuimiiKiuu U',ir. llt.f'lKllllltltu. I illll rltll.. 1...... ii...... .....I ...II, ....u i u... .41. .J ... , J llIWt, VHl sell at the front door of the county courtlioiibo iu uuui-a , n iim.m Luuniy, uri'Kon, on ttilllir day, the 13th day of February, IS'J7, at a o'clock lit tint nfinMiiinn tit u.. t.l ...!. II. f 111 uit auwuiwwii in aitiu liUJf 111 IMIUIIU UUL'UUII u lh"Vl MIVUIVI tn JJilillli Villi llll" JowiiiK described real estate, described in said Id. 1 .....I t 1 .1 ll 1 V.UVUUUII aim wiiiut iii Dine, nun iii'.Mjnueu us follows, to-wit: lotH four ( 1), ilvo (5), six (0) mid seven i7. In section No. six (ft) iu townnhip No. ono fl), north of raiiKO ten H0)mistof Wili- aineuc jieriunin in wasco county, OreRon, con tnlnttiK 16?.71 acres of land, toKetlier with tho tenements, hcleditaments and iipptirteniinccs uivigumii uviiuiKiiiK, ur iii uny wise apperiaiu inif, or so much thereof as shall be necessarv to Rfitluf vtltn fimniMitu itnn utmn u.tl.l ..! r. !..u. HOVJ.'Jj, together with interest thereon at tho ' " uiKui iwi vent iur iiiiiiuni kiiico iiiu aain dny of December, 1890; and the further sum of $100 for attorney's fees; and the further sum of $ao costs in said suit, together with accruing in terest and expenses of sale. JJated at Tho Dalles, Or., tills 12th day of Jan urj'i iS'J7 T. J DHIVKR Janlfi St-ll SherilJ of Wasco County, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale. Ijotlco is hereby given that an execution and ".?r0J.s"J1 V'S Usue(l 0,1.t.,of 1,10 01rc't Court SLlb0H8t0t0.o,..OrC8O.n ,or Wttsc0 Comity, on tho afith day of December, im, upon a Judgment therein rendered on the aistday of November 18W. in favor of Ko.d 11. Dictzel. phdutll nnd yga nst James V. Klllott and Willhl.a V od, " ie fendiints, which said execution and order of sa p is to mo directed and commanding mo to sell tho roiprty hereinafter deserlbcd, for tho purpose i of satisfying the judgmentof tho plaint 111 In said cause for tho sum of faio.ll), with In terest thereon at ten jer cent per milium from theaist day of November, 18U0; a.ul the fufther sum of U0 attorney's fees; and the costs und disbursements of said suit taxed at f 15. There fore, in compliance with said execution and oiderof sale, 1 will on Saturday, January 30. 1807, !iLthV.!",Un of,L'c!!!ck ' at tliocourtliouso doorli Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell tit i.ubl o auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash In hand, for tho purposo of satisfying the Juilg jaentiibovo meiiiloned tho following described hinds mid premises, to-win Sixty-three (C:i) ueresotf tho east sldo of tho North nnlf nr tint BnntliAout n un lownshlpl North, Hango 15 Kast, W. M,, com- ; ' ?l " puun mi mo rtnrtu lino of tho NWkjo : the . Blew of said bectlon ai; BouUi onc-qimrter mllo; thouco West to u point th.r.w m;Vi. ?.7iw . V,Bv Ul. uwHH(t;i Dated this iiothdaj of December 18i. 'l J. DK1VKII Jun2-5t.l Bherlllof Watco County, Or. Drugs, Paints, Wail Paper, Glass. Etc. Snipes TBB T7-' 1 129 Second St., J. 8. KCltKNK, rrcsident. First National Baiill THE DALLES in A rlntinw, nanlrmn TIoii(ian 4.. .- v - o. "uioaii f-V !A - - J 1-1 1 I n . . Hi J. i ...ill .ui i lj r....... ir.i.i u 1 1 .iiu.it t i . i t j . Draft nr IlhopV Rajdi Collections mnde nnd proceeds woafl remitted on day of collection, jfef Sicht and Tolegraphic Exchange Kow York, San Francisco ani vmM$, DIRECTORS D. P. Thompson. Ell. M. WlLIiIAM3, H. M. Bk.u.l Jno. B. SciuAll Guo. A.Liiifll .1.1.. iKrtai if FRENCH & 01 BANKERS. ru.VNS.VCT A OKNEKAIi BANKING B0SIS fetes Letters of Credit iHaued available inr Eastern States. WM Sight Exchange nnd TelepiA4 Trunnfnrs sold on New York. Chtaaa'! St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland & Ron, Seattle Wash,, und various in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points onlt$$ orablo terms. mri Dalles Cily anfl ffloro Staie Leaves Williams. Hotel, Moiu, m$ Monthtys, Wednesdays and Fridaj!tM" 8 n. in. prompt. T TT i.!ll tT Tl. n,tU& ijciivua uni.miiii iiiuiKt;, j.un ubm) Luesaiiys, TiivrHunya imo saturaaji 8 a. in. iirnnnit,. Freight rates The Dalles to Jforo, per 100 Iuh; small jmckiifres, loandSJ Passenger rates Tho Dalles to Mora .fl.00; round trip, !f2.50. Agency at Umatilla House, The DalJ, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prcp. NOTICE. U. 8. IMND Offici, In ThkD.vij.ks, Dec. 7. 18ft.. iO Complaint having been entered at Olios j "J n.l.l V. ..Vl,.,V.l,lt HM.I.....V . -JB .it, f..r nl.n,,.li..,l.w. l.lu l,r.nii,Kh,ia C nUT 13JI5. iluteii Mnrnh 111. 1R!I9. miou thoSVWKtEJ SI, Township 4 Bouth Kango 13 E, In ('(lllMtv. (Ironrni, will. vlnw In the CaDWvl of said entry, tho said parties "wherrtM :ar at tnis ouico on mo i"Ta moiled to iiimear i Jjiniinrv. 1KD7. ,,(:' n'nlnnU- n. in., to resp furnili testimony concerning said dlC-i ' JAS. r. MOOBE, Beflitet tli Bake STAGE LINE, THOMAS HARPER, ProprietiJ Stages leave Bake Ovon for AnUWjb very day, and from Antelope to mm overv choll three times a' week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. The Glades RancI WIIITK SALMON. WASH. Fure Bred America Jerstty Cuttle uiuu J Of tho 8t. Lambert, Coininasslo mid TorB mine. Thren llhnlno Hulls for MM Yfft so somo ()hol6o Cows and Heifers for m l'uro llred l'ohiiid China Hoks. iiiiih nymouiii hook Viinunui;". -Aildrens: MltS. A. K. hYKKKTT.Pia Jy25-wam White Saluion, COUNTY SURVEYOB.