The Dalles Daily Chronicle. XIIK I)AI.I,KS, (IIIKIKIX TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. llelow is published n correct time ciutl ot trains and bouts which leave and ar rive tit Tlie Dalles. Travelers mny trust it, as Tnu CuitoNict.K is kept fully in formed of revisions : D. I. V A. N. O. STKAMKKS. Steamer Regulator leaves every Monday, Wed nesday mill Friday at 7:30 ii. 111. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday ami Satur day at 5:30 p. in. OREGON 11AI1AVAY NAVIGATION 00. tast mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l Wct-b3iuid I:4"i a.m. 4:M a.m. No.!! Kast-bound . .. .lU:ir a.m. IOj'.X) a.m. nLLE.S lWSSENIWll. No. T WeM-bound, leaves 1:00 p.m. No. s East-bound, arrives 11:55 a.m. All pascnj?or tialss stop at Union Street, as well as the depot. rilOI'IlKCV ANI ITM t'ltljFIM.MKNT .lames Cummins' former AVI ft! Had a Dream. San- Fuaxcisco, Jan. 2(5. .las. Cum-1 inius, an ujred capitalist, inininjr en gineer and promoter of various enter prises, died in Alameda recently. Cum mins was married in Salt Lake City twenty-eight years ago, and tiiree months after his wedding his wife de parted for San Francisco on a visit to relatives. From that parting until a few months ago husband and wife never saw or heard from each other. Cum mins' whereabouts became effectually swallowed up in mystery, and Mrs. Cummins, after the lapse of a few years, during which she became convinced that her husband must be dead, re moved to Oroville, where she still re sides. Some years later she discovered her husband had secured a divorce without her knowledge, whereupon she married an undertaker named Sov ereign. A few months ago she dreamt that her former husband was about to return to her; that lie would soon thereafter die, and that iier husband, the undertaker, would bury him. P.oniarknhle as this may seem, the strange prophecy has been fulfilled. On ills deathbed Cummins produced two keys, stating that they fitted his safe-deposit box in Pueblo, Colo., in which were $150,000 in United States bonds, and his safe-deposit box in Denver, which contained the balance of his securities. He left $10,000 to Mrs. Sovereign and the remainder of his property, estimated at almost $1,000,000, to their son, J. W. Cummins, who has been made executor, and who has de parted for Pueblo to take charge of affairs. Water I'limiiKi at lliill'iiln. Buffalo, X. Y., Jan. 2G. This city was swept all night by a (iO-mile breeze, which made the weather seem more Eevere, although tiie cold moderated. At. S a. m. today the thermometer was 12 deg. above. Buffalo is again experi encing a water famine, owing to slush ice in the Niagara river, which is sucked in at inlet pier and clogs the pumps. Another Cold Wnvu ''xpucted. Washington, Jan. 20 Weather bu reau advices show 20 to 30 degrees below in the Northwest aud tlie freezing wea ther extends to the Gulf coast. In the middle and South Atlantic states indi cations are the sun will aid materially today am! tomorrow in mitigating the effects of tliH cold blasts Jrom the west. The high barometer out West is thought, however, to presage another drop in temperature later in the week. 31. Crevreuil, being about to leave the city, offers his fine stock ol artificial flowers, plants, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Booms in Masonic build ing. decJll-tf Sherman' Nuccesior. Chicago, Jan. 2C The Post's Wash ington special says: Senator Sherman said today : "My acceptance of tho portfolio of secretary of etato was with out any reservation or conditions. Governor Bushnell has six weeks yet before it will bo necessary to appoint my successor in tho senate. There seems to be a general desire that Hanna should be selected for the eeat, und, while I have no assurance on that point, I believe Governor Bushnell will appoint him." This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or Btamps, a k'enorous eamplo will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hay Fover Curo (Ely'B Cream Palm) sufficient to demon atrato tho groat merits of tho remedy. ELY IJKOTIIEItS, CG Warren St., Now York City. Hov. JohnHeid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cro.nu Halm to me. I can cmphasio his statement, "It is a posi tive curo for catarrh if used as directed." Itev. FranciH W. Poolo, Pastor Central Prea. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged curo for catarrh and contains no mercury jior nny injurious drug. Price, CO cents. CRAMS BEFORE"DUTY7 1 Tito Darky Thought That tho New Yorker Win Very Inconsiderate. A Wall street man tells this story: "I was inukin the trip from New (); lenns to Memphis in April by a Missis sippi river steamboat. On 1 !it C r s! day out from Now Orleans 1 felt thr in d of the barber's services and l.-ai,.n that the Memphis Belle was tiuism .ally equipped I sought out that, nllice. ' I found a. single barber in charge, a rather pompous, tall person of color with flowing1 Dundreary whiskers. lie wa.s enframed in doing nothing: at all witli that grace of execution peculiar to the southern darky. 1 seated myself in his chair and was soon wrapped in thought, upon some business I had be gun in Nou-Orlenns. The barber began his work leisurely, the while carrying on a one-sided How of talk to which I replied in monosyllables. "The day v. as warm and I was almost do.ing away under the soft splashes of his brush when another eustoniet entered. Be was a nervous, fidgety stirt of man and as there were no newspa pers in the. room he amusod himself in looiiing at si few prims hung on the walls, the attraction of which soon palled upon him. Then he walked n the dour and looked down the dcel. where a "rotii) of roustabouts were en gaged in the game, of craps. Figaro l.ad by this time completed th" lath " ing of our side of my face and roused in by turning my head around. I hit: n:nted that life was abort, and I didn't care about, passing too much of it. in 1) big shaved. Be was evidently disguste,! wit4t my taciturnity and replied with great dignity, but. with no haste either of speech or action; 'Cert'nly, sail, cer .t'nl.y.' "The Stranger's curiosity had been aroused by the gambling going on out side, which was as usual uceninpanied by the 'come sevens!' and shrieks of 'craps' which attend that game. " 'What game is that, barber"." he demanded of Dundreary. lie of tie1 whiskers made one or two artistic plays of his brush ewer my chin and answered: " 'I.ah, Oawd, mister, ain't yer ever seen tliatgame? That's enms. Kvcrv- body plays it 'round IhK country.' "The stranger admitted he had seen it played before in the wharves and streets, but. said he had not discovered any mental light from his observation.-. A running e.ehangc of queries and es planations followed between barber and stranger, during which a not over keen laor had begun its course down my right cheek. Both parties to the col loquy were getting interested and 1 was getting bored. "The nervous stranger appeared somewhat obtuse, or, perhaps, the ver nacular of the barber was inadequate to convey the full meaning ot the technical details of craps. At any rate, be pressed for further information. My face had by that time been cleared of beard as to my chin and part, of my cheek. Fifteen minutes had been con sumed in the process and my patience was becoming- threadbare. "The barber had exhausted his powers of description and, turning to the stranger, he said: " 'Well, sali, nf you really wants to know how to shoot, craps 1 kin show you,' and placing the razor on the shelf he opened a drawer and withdrew a pair of greasy-looking dice. Then he stepped over to a table and began to give a practical exposition of the mys teries of the ganic. This was too much. " 'Here!' f cried, raising myself in the chair. 'Finish up this job before, you get to crap shooting,' " 'Certainly, sab,' ho replied to me and turning to the stranger he added: 'One -minute an' I'M show you,'' "It only took. a few minutes to com pletc his work on me, and as I put on my coat he and the stranger proceeded with the game. As I left, the room I could hear him muttering- about the 'hurry otne people is in an' it is still foil davs 'foro we. tret, to Memuhis ' " A HOLE IN THE MOUNTAIN. Wonder. of u Cuvo Near Ch.ittauoiiRr. That I'uzatt) Geologists. "The most peculiar cave J ever saw,' .said ii Chuttanoofra mini ton V.'n:diin;t 'on Star writer, "is on llacconn mom nin, near Chattanooga, lt !:a vcw, been explored, and no one really l.eo-.. whether or not there is much of u cave The Indians have several legends con- ernintr it, and it is reniarlctilile that u )1K- has ever entered it. It was sup posed hy the lndiiins to he haunted, and there are some Rrucsonie tales told about it. The only openinfr yet dis covered is on top of tlie mountain. It has heei.i sounded with a line of consiii "rnlile length without tlndinga bottom to the ehnmber through the roof of which the opening exists. There is a onatant roaring sound, like the wind sometimes makes. It docs not seem like water, and is undoubtedly caused by air circulating in the Immense hob"1 in the mountain. There are no vol canic indications, and the cave is a puz zle to geologists." 5 Engllih l.awyer-i. The difference between u counsel und a quecn'ri conns. 1 or, in tlie event of a king being on the throne, u K. ('. Is that tho latter is supjaosed to be uble to npiMinr us the sovereign's advocate. Doth tire un.titlcd to wear wig eind gown: but the gown of the latter is silk, und the former is of "stuff." Tlie queen's counsel can take only what Is termed "leading business." The Daiiy in Auitrullu. Tho ox-eye daisy, which bothers American, farmers, is now spreading In tutiiiy agricultural districts in Austra lia, lieing introduced with hayseed. It causes damage to grass lands. YOU 9 A NOTHINGS (7, BUT THE GENUINE mm nun immmc III kCZbiWi l Lite Sfv jeLl A- mm mmyjh CURED OF Carlos F. Shepard, a Member of the Indianapolis is About Case of Weighty interest fo inyone Suffering With Nervous Complaints, for ihe Patient was Cured by " Feeding" the Nerves. This is a New Term in Medicine. From the Auj, One of tho best known men about the In dianapolis Board of Trade is Carlos F. Shep ard, who for several years lias been con nected -with the house of II. E. Kinney, grain broker. Mr Shepard is a blutV, V.'arty, old gentleman of medium height, gray-headed and with a mustache like a French veteran. lie is a man of very decided views on all ...Mo.. nn.l f o.neeiallv orthodox in noil- ,. , tics and medicine. .Notwithstanding his iirm - ness in his convictions and tlie vigor with which he maintains them ho is a man of many friends for manly men, even though some- .. times obstinate in their opinions, have the force of character that win admiration and friendship. So a few months ago when the news came to his old associates on the Hoard of Trade that Jlr. Shepard had received a stroke of paralysis and that the probabilities were that his days of usefulness were over, and that perhaps, his hours were numbered, the deep est sympathy went out to the smitten man nnd his iamily. It seemed to all ids friends almost impossible that this rugged old man, always so wholesomely hearty and cheerful, always a picture of health for HIS CIIEKICS WEllE LIKE THE ItOSE IN' THE SNOW; could have been eo suddenly laid low. Hut it was true and many weeks passed before his well-known form and kindly face re turned to his former business haunts. His re-appearance was made tho occasion of a hearty welcome and tho story of his illness and recovery is well worth the telling. "I was taken sick," said Mr. Shepard, "on tho 17th of Aucust. 1S05. As I had all fin. along been of tho opinion that I was made of iron, you may wen oeiiove that it was hard for mo to entertain the thought that I was to be laid up for more than a day or two. I nm 58 yean old, and for 40 years up to tho timo of 1 : -ttack, I had not had a day's sickness. The doctors who diagnosed my case saw at onco that it was something seri ous. Tlicy at first said that it was lumbago then 6ciatio rheumatism. They finally came to the conclusion they did not know what was the matter with me. I experi enced no pain, my head was clear, my ap petite good, but I lost tho use of myself from my hips down. This was a hard stroke to nn active man who has always had an easy going pair of legs. Mr brother-in-law, who is a physician, came from a neighbor ing city to seo nie. Ho pronounced my af fliction to be locomotor ataxia. I am or the opinion that he diagnosed the case correctly for I was absolutely paralyzed from the hip down. ft Beftro he came, however, a day or so be foro I had begun taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. That was on the 20th day ofMast October. I read an articlo in tho Indianapolis AVim and saw testimonials de scribing cases cured that were similar to mine. It struck mo that the remedy could not do me any harm and I began to take the pills. " lleforo I began taking them I could not utir a peg, but nail to be carried from place to place. I liad not got far into the first box when I felt that deliverance from my en forced inaction had come. Deloro I finished the second box I was able to walk alone 33- W. VAUSE, DKAI.KK IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And tho Mo.n Comtilete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. i'KACTICAl, IJAINTKH .uhI I'AI'KH J. . AlAUIu'o I'AINIh used 111 of mot pkllled workuuui oninloved. Aaunts icol combination or toap inixtuie. A lirsUdusa utible in all colors." All or hi.' promptly attended to. Store aud Paint Bhou onraor Third apd You will find ono coupon lnsldo each two ounce, ba? nuil two coupoau Inside each foarouuee knofClackwcU's Durham. I2uy a bag oi this celcbratc.fi tobacco cud road tho coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get ihcm. ftHHL pi PARALYSI Board of Trade, Once More. Indianapolis, Iml. with tho aid of n cane. About home I do not ue a cane now hut when I come out on the slippery pavements I feel that I need a little support to make my footing sure. "I am still using Williams' rink Pills, t 1 have reduced the dose to one alter A.inh iiia'M 1 tannic tlint I linA nliln v iii.li Jiivt.it a. k 01.1,1110 Lttttb it i j iniv to throw some discredit on the predictions of my doctors thaiiKs to the puis, iheysanl 1 could never walk again but here I am, and J.!""15 ,, cre. DlllSt be given to i the pills. n is &am tticptlis arc stimulating, nut 1 can- 1 ,10tsay that they give me any sensations that I am aware of. They merely cure ami that I is mute enough lor me i .. w ...... . , i. Sinec I nave been out I have been a walking advertisement for Williams' Pink Pills. I suppose I have recommended them to at least n hundred persons. "What ! You want to print all this? Why, my dear sir 1 never gave a recommendation to any pro prietary medicine before in my life. J'.-r-haps it may not be a bad thing to do so this time if it will help any sufferer to regain health and bodily activity." ! Carlos T. Shepard has been a resident of 1 Indianapolis for over twenty years. He jive 1 ! I at No. 7l'0 East Ohio Street. He has always been an active, enterprising man and his 1 I many friends will rejoice that he has liter-! I ally been put upon Ids feet again. Ho i;i , not only well-known locally but to graiu 1 shippers all over Indiana and" Illinois. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People I I art- an uniuiiing reineuy lor an diseases ari. i fWnil ft linn I mill tifitnr nAtwtiitnn ' ! ldood. such as nale and sallmv rnnil.lnvinT. 1 '.1 ..1 : . . v 1 gciicr.il muscular weakness, loss of nnnetlin. depression of spirits, lack of ambition, ante mia, chlorosis or green sickness, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath on slight ex ertion, coldness of hands or feet, swelling of the feet aud limbs, pain in the back, nervous headache, dizziness, loss of meinorv, feeble ness of will, ringing in the ears, early decav, all forms of female weakness, leiicorrhum. tardy or irregular periods, suppression of menses, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases depending on vitiated humors in the blood, causing scrofula, swelled glands, fever sores, rickets, hip-joint diseases, hunchback, acquired de formities, decayed bones, chronic erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of the bowels and lungs and also forinvigoratingthe blood and system when broken down by overwork, worrv, dLs ease, excesses and indiscretions of living, re coveryfrom acute diseases, such as fevers, etc. loss of vital powers, spermatorrhoea, early de cay, premature old age. These pills are not a purgative medicine. They contain nothing that could injure the most delicate svstem. Ihey act d rectly on the blood, supplying to the bipod its life-giving qualities by assisting it to absorb oxygen, that great supporter of all organic life. In this way the blood, becom. ing "built up." and being supplied with its lacking constituents, becomes rich and red nourishes tho various organs, stimulating them to activity 111 the performance of their lunctions, and thus to eliminate diseases from the system. ivTii-ese flils uT? manufactured by the Dr. illiams' Medic no Company, Schenectady, r.. and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 60 cents a '..r.8;0"8 for W a,nd,arc never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggets Sf.,d'.rcct '' ra I"ni Dr. Willfiu s'' iueuicuie company. ibe prico at these pills are sold makes a course of treat, meat lnexpenslvo compared with othex WALL PAPER IIANUKR. None but the best brand, nil inn- u-.irL 1.... .1. . for Manri- f.1..ni,i u,.iu m ..1... . Woahmptco Sts The Dallas, (Win Notice of Sheriffs Sale, execution nml the.) n woU Hit sM.e Circuit foil ti u , ' i . ls07.Ul.otl a S o.. the r th .lay oUmm,, ' e," tlecree ami ju.iffinciii - ,u j 1 teK.t theretofore therein V In. It. Wlimii sSSSSSSiWaii raper, ' J,V .oi (ft y W Or, oatur illfloiranror'orn v.. .iimii nnri i ill riiiiuv: iv... ..v. nil, or so muen iiicicoi . ... :. if . ; tlsfv-thc amounts due upon said writ, to-w t. ?' S IS rent per innuin since the Wth tiiiTon.-,. tnirel ier wltU lllteresi uien.u,. ... ... v a-Vof 1-eeen.ber. ISM; and io ier lt, 100 lor torue v ees; . . .... ... -. j M coH hi .-nld Milt, tojretlier Willi iicernin, i.. ,cTt Tb'o iwl or-;, this 12th day of Jan- 11 ry, ls.h. JnnlGot-li T. J. U1SIVKK. Sherlll of Wasco County, Orison. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereM-given that an execution and ordtr of -ale was'issued out of the Circuit t ourt ot the Statu of Oregon for rtfco I ounty. on t Me 2Bth day of l.ecember, lv.W, upon a Judgmeiit I herein rendeied on the 2ttd.iy of -Noyejuher. 1S90, in favor of K.'.d II. Die tr.v . pi'ilntill. and iigalnxt lames F. Klllott and William Wood, de fendants, which said exrcntlon anil order ot sale is to me directed aud ((anmandliig nie to sell the iitopcrtv hereinafter described, for the purpose of satisfying the Judgment of the i.lalnt ill" In said cause for the sum of WIO.IO, with In terest thereon at ten per cent per annum f 10111 theUlst ilav of November, WW: and the further sum of ?10 attorney's fees and the co-tsand disbursements of said suit taxed at ?l.i. There fore, In compliance with said execution and order of sale, 1 will on .Saturday, .limitary .'111. 1HD7, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. at the courthouse door In alU City. Wasco (.ounty, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the hlglie-u bidder, for ca.h in hand,-for the purpose of satisfying the Judg ment above mentioned the following described lands and premises, to-wii: b-ixtv-ihreo(03) acres oil' the east side of the Norlh'half of the Poutheat quarter of Hec. : in Township 1 North, Itange l." Eat. W. M., com mencing at a rock at a point on the North line of the NWof the Si'.;; of said .Section SO; thence East to East line of said section; thence South one-quarter mile; thence West to a point due South ..f snid rock (the place of beginning); thence North to tlie plnce of beginning. Dated this 30th daj of December, ls'JO. T. J. llKIVF.U. Jan2-3t-it ShcrilVof Wasco County, Or. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. HI. G-LEIsriT, ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n s Pullman Eleg.ent Tom-ist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. I'AIII. JHINNKAl'OLIS DUI.UTII KA1CGO OHASD FOKKH UKUOKSTON IVJNMl'EO HELENA nml 11UTTE TO ThPough Tiekets CHICAGO 1VAHIUNUTON 1'HILAHKI.I'HIA NKW YOltK HOSTON AMI AI.I. I'OINXH EAST ami HOUTH A!o?5rtte i3' ,,mocul. t"na ticket,, W. C. ALLAWAY. ARet, -OK- ThODaIlwiOfW!l A' 9iHA?tLT0!f A8t- G. 1. A. W. Morr Uou Cor. Thlnl. l'ortlai.,1 oVecon O n a . raE VMKE por Pil Pc miu nu ll... kli..i.t.. Qiu'.'J'Si'l'.' i"'"iru liui Pi... .T.rr vr amcttcMcruiian in ---" V""';-,,..,. 1.1, the tuinlni? 1C3T1 acres of and, togetner '' l"M iniv. OM-iron. con-. nereniiH. ' 'V. V, ,,presarv to 1 una., I'u. Drugs, Paints, i m n Glass. Etc. Snipes-'Cnersly Drug Co, 139 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR, .1. S. KC1IE.VK. President. II. 31. 11KALL, Cashier. ppst National Bank. THE DALLES - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted 011 day of collection. iSiplit and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenc. Ed. M. Williamb, Geo. A. Likbk. H. M. Bkai.l. Dalles City and Moro Staje Line Leaves Williams Hotel, M010, on Moudiiys, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. in. prompt. Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c per 100 11)?; small pnuknges, 15 and 25c. Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro, $1.50; round trip, $2.50., Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalle?, and at Williams Hotel Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bale Orai and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAKPER, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times u week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. T 1 he GtADES Ranch, WHITE SALMON. WASH. lire Brefl AiiiiH-lcn Im-MW Cultlo Oluli Of tho St Lambert, Coinmasslc and Tormentor mine. Three choice Hulls for sale or rent, so some (Jholco Cowh and Heifers for sale. 1 lire Bred Poland China Hogs. Will to Plymouth Kock Chickens. AddresM: MItS. A. It. 1IYHKETT, Prop. Jvii-WJin white Salmon. Wash. J. B' G0IT' COUNTY SURVEY0K. Recsidence, Tenth and Liberty Streets FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. riUNSACT A OKNEKALBANKING BU8ISE8 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exnlinntara ntwl TalonrnnhlO Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore con, Seattle Wash,, and various poinU in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. 1 DR. GUM'S JMI'UOVED LIVER PILLS A 1 i'liynlc. n Pill far 11 note.. . A nilVUnunl l l. uo hoff la Meh day 11 um:tv tiSi Kill?,?" h"'lljloiliMteMUn ii-iuti 'in vum iteaiincuii, prwu 1III..1H.1.T1 Lllarlll.n ftlM l ir !ili,n"!!!,,.i,,'.f full iHiifor BW), M.IeJ'