Tht Dalles Deity Chronick. TUB DALI.KS, miEnox TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Below is published a correct tune enrtl 01 trains ami bouts which lenve and ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as The Chuonici.k is kept fully in formed of revisions : D. r. & A. N. O. STKAMKH3. Steamer Regulator leaves every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nt ": n. m. Arrives evtry Tuesday. Thursday mid Satur day nt 5:S0 p. m. OREGON RAILWAY FAST MAIL. '0.1 WO't-ODUlld ... Ko.2 East-bound A NAVIGATION CO. Arrive, tonve. ...t:4."a.in. 4:50 a.m. lU.loa.ni. lOiSOu.in. DAIXKS lUS-WXOni:. No. T West-bound, leaves . . . No. s East-bound, arrives 1 :fo p.m. 11:51 a.m. All passenger trains .".top at Union Street, as well as the depot. Klin Down by a Train. South Nouwalk, Conn., Jan. 27. Five men were killed this afternoon by a freight train near East Norwalk station. It is supposed that while walking upon fvnnl Mint of intrini) frnn im trntir nf ttio " -ri'-" pvnT(B trim i rfnt v in trnnt nl t hp freight. The dead are; James Powers, section foreman ; John Griffin, John Shea, Spleen, and and unknown man. All were instantly killed escapt Shea, who survived live minutes. The men were engaged under the di - rection of Foreman Powers in work upon the road bed, and stepped from one track to avoid the approaching express, to an other upon which the freight was bear ing down. Moreurv rrniiml Again. Chicago, Jan. 2". The temperature in Chicago registered 2 deg. below zero at 11 a. m., a drop of 1 deg. since 2 a. in., when the highest point was readied. The sigual service 3tates the tempera ture will probably reinnin about zero mark the rest of the week. A fine snow is falling. The work of relieving the destitute is still being actively carried on and con tributions of money, coal and provisions are pouring in. Warehouses for the distribution of supplies have been opened in various parts of the city to expediate the work. lie Gave IliniHaU l'i'. St. Louis, Jan. 27. A shabbily dressed laboring man, about 35 years of age, en tered the office of Chief of Detectives Desmond at police headquarters and Btated that he had come to give himself up. He was escorted to an inner room, and while talking to a detective the stranger thrust a penknife blade into his throat, severing the jugular vein and died in a few minutes. He toldDresmond his name was Jauits Kelly, but refused to say where he lived. He was 5 feet G inches tall, dark hair ana blonde mustache. Old 'Mile. Old People who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alternative It actd mildly on the stomach and bow- eis, adding strength and giving tone to tiio organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exact ly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle a Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store; (5) I'liuiKt Head in Hi lied. M'Mi.v.nvillk, Or., Jan. 27. W Smith, who lived about two miles of Amity, was found dead in iiis yesterday morning by neighbors. H. cast bed His death was the result of heart disease, and the coroner's jury so found. The old man had built the morning fire and evidently returned to bed, ns the fire was still burning in the stove when those who found him entered the house. Smith was u bachelor, and lived on a little patch of ground for several years past. He was about CO years of age", and mi eccentric character. M. Urovreuil, being about to leave the city, oflera hid (itiu stock ot artificial flowers, plante, etc., at greatly reduced prices, ltoouis in Masonic build ing. dec31-tf Till I Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a genorouH eaniplo will be mailed of tho ; moat iopular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure I (Ely's Cream Balm) BnfScient to demon-' fitrate tho great merits of tho remedy. I ELY BROTHEIlS, 50 "A'arren St., New York City, j Itov. John Iteid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., vp.,nininn,lfiil l.lv'a rirp.1111 ltnltn in tm T 1 can emphasize his statoiuont, "It is a post-' tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." 2iev. Francis W. Poole, 1'astor Central Pre. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Halm is tho acknowledged care for catarrh aud coutaius no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. Itpninrkaltle Siilu nf I1i,j-h. For high prices no sale of hogs ever j made in the United States, according to reports, was equal to the one held last week by stoekraiser Council of Will iamsville, at the Illinois .State Fair grounds, Springfield. The sale a con fined to thoroughbred Poland China stock, 40 head bringing over ten thou sand dollars. The lowest price received for a sincle animal was $110, and the highest $750. This sale means a great deal .for hog raisers. Home values at public sales are also more satisfactory. Sir to eight dollars per hundred seems to be the rule for common stock hogs. Senator l'alitier' l'ropliecy. St. Louis, Jan. 2.7.- -A special to the Republic from Washington says: 'The two wings of the two old parties will, in niyjudenient, ho united in tite nest campaign," said Senator Palmer today. "The sound-money Democrats and the sound-monev Republicans will form one, and the silver Democrats and silver Kepublicans will constitute an other party." "When the ofllcial harness is removed from mo," he continued, "I wtll resume f . it , tne practice oi law at my home in nr nt! 1 " A Cure for I.ame ISnck. ".My daughter, when recovering from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from fiain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After 1 US1"K V" a nuuioer oi remeuies witn- i t. ... out, any oenenc sue tried one uottie oi Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chauil-erlain's Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu matism. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. THE FLOWERS OF THE TREE. Need to Stoop to No Tricks for the Scat tering of l'ollen. It lias come about thai the lowiy plants, unable to secure their ends by fair words, have had recourse to jruile to tempt the insects by velvety tex tures of rich color widely rpnad, by exhaling' sweet and powLritii odor:-, by offering1 nectar, and finally by deva.iinjr artful appliances. hereby nr. insect can be loaded with pollen without hi:; Knowledge what time lie is imbibing the seductive nectar. Some have ;;om a Ftop lower, and because they could not afford to produce so brilliant a cfk--play as other plants, have set to work to press the vulgar carrion-lovinr: flic:--into their service by developing prtals of a livid purple hue. and giving forth a puriil odor. Taugh! Shall hearts of cak and beech and ash -stoop to such tricks? The forest tree, says Good Words, lias a hundred or a thousand years to live, and exhibits no precocious anxiety to produce fruit. At 13, 20 or 30 ytnrs is time enough to think of such thing?; and when the time comes the delicate essential organs are protected merely by a few simple green or yellow scales, or by none at all. The pollen is lavish ly produced, for the wind is not : r pre-1 else n vehicle of transmission as the 1 insret, and but a very small percentage j cf the pollen grains will reach their destination. This, however, is of little j consequence, for an incipient seed needs but one pollen grain to fertilize it, and should a hundred fall upon it, 09 would be superfluous. I'nlionous Cooking Utensils. The subjtvt of pure food has long been a pet theme of legislators, and I admit (hat the iliseiis-Mons on the subject luni done a great deal of good. 1 believe. however, that pure and wholesome men tht' formation of chemical poisons in i ouiitmry utensils, is there tiie same untehfiilnesH in the kitchens of cheup eatiii,' houses? I trust the day is not far diBtant-v.'lu'ii rigorous laws will he passed coinjH'llin? hoards of health to inspect the eoohinr tilonsils of oxorv estahlishmeut In which fond is served to the public. My first inspection of the kitchen of the restuuiuiits at the i.ational capitol made me shudder. One of the utensils which was in dnilv use was so covered with wrdiRris; that the original color of the metal could not be seen. The utensil was a steam-heated oyster stew pan. The hands even of the colored attendant were stained green from contact with the pan. 1 iiues tioned the servant, and she told me that 1 was the first lierson to complain to ! her about the condition of the pan. She went on to say that she "could not wash the 'green stuff' oil" her hands." Twen tieth Ceutury Cooking. HtufTtnl Cucuni hera. Cut the cucumber into halves and re move the seeds. Uoll four tablespoons fill of rice for 30 minutes; drain, aud add i to it an equnl quant ity of chopped meat. reel two tomato- , cut into halves nud press out the set tls; cut them into small pieces, nii.v with the-other ingredients; ndd a half Uasoonful of suit mid a dash of pepper. Place this mixture into the r-uvity from w hich the seeds were taken; put the halves together, bind the cucum bers into .shape with a piece of twlui " - "M"K l' nuu-nann l'l ot water; bake slowly for onu hour, basting four or five times. These mny also lie lmkccl by stutling the mixturu into the spaco from which the seeds were taken, and baking in the halves. lloston Glolx:. Mils in wh eh to i-ook the food art- of ' uea," " "Y.'T . , " "ucss crtion, coldness of hands or feet, swelling of . . . .i .i r i -. and recovery is well worth the telling. Mhefeetnnd limbs nuin in the liM.k ,1( -mire .niportunee than the food nwli. (I was jnkcn sick said Mr. Shepard, t headache, dizz& Only those Mho are familiar Mth the I "on the 17th of August, 1S95. As I had all , ness of will, rin "in' in the ear earlv deeiv" ali'nir.s of large hiti-hens are awatv oi i along been of the opinion that I was made of nil forms of female weakness,' lcucorrhcel,' Hi ..t.-i-nnl vl.-ilon,.,. n-iii,.i, ,.,: ' iron, you may well believe that it was hard , tardy or irrecular ncriods. sunnrPSsin, J fi-"" ' ' ii-ivMi. i .a trt nntntnin ihA tlirtiiolit ililt I urn a i-- I I LL 4Mzw4 BUT GENUINE THE r TWmJl 1 .rtrZSHSlnA CURED OF Carlos F. Shepard, a Member of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, is About Once More. Case of Weighty Bnisresf to Inyone Suffering With Nervous Complaints, for the Patient was Cured by "Feeding" the Nerves. This is i New Term in Medicine. Fron the Kewt, Orm of th best known men about the In dianapolis Board of Trade is Carlo, F. Shep- rd, who for several years hits been con - nected with the house of II. E. Kinney, grain broker. Mr. Shepard is a bluff, V-'arty, old , , gentleman ot nietuum neignt, graj-neauea and with a mustache like a French veteran. He is a man of verr decided views on all subjects and is especially orthodox in poll- tics and medicine. "Notwithstanding Ins firm- ness in his convictions and the vigor with which he maintains them he 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 momT.3 ago when the news came to his old associates on the Board of Trade that Mr. SheDanl bad received a stroko of , . , ., . ins tiays ot useiumess were over, nnu mat perhnp?, his hours were numbered, the deep- est sympathy went out to the smitten man been an active, enterprising man ami hi.-, and his family. It seemed to all his friends ' many friends will rejoice that he has liter nlmost impossible that this rugged old-man, ally been put upon his feet ncain. He ii always so wholesomely hearty and cheerful, not only well-known locally hut to grain always a picture of health for 1 shippers all over Indiana nnd Illinois. HIS CHEEKS WERE LIKE THE HOSE ' Dr' WHHams' Pink Pills for Pale People iv THP sxow i arL' au ""Ruling remedy for nil diseases nris- , , V ., , ij"!-' froni a poor and watery condition of the could have been so suddenly laid low. But blood, sueh as pale ami sallow complctfm it was true and many weeks passed before I ccneral mucuhir weakness, loss of nmi,.m..' his well-known form and UiuUIy face re - lurneu to nis lonuer uusiness naunts. ms o l,n..r,o iT.n re-appearanee was made the occasion ii fit' be laid up for more than a day or two, I am oa year old. and for 40 years un to the timo of i t'.tack. I had not bad a d.iv'x i sickness. Ine doctors who diagnosed my ! case saw at once that it was something seri ous. They nt first said that it was lumbago ! then sciatic 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 the use of myself from my hips down. This was a hard stroke J to an active man who has always had an i easy going pair of legs. My brother-in-law, I who is a physician, came from a neighbor J ing city to see me. He pronounced myaf i fliction to be locomotor ataxia. I am of the opinion that he diagnosed the case correctly for I was absolutely paralyzed from the hips down. O fore I laid beeun takincr Dr. William' Pint T 11 i.'l dayof hut OcfoW. I read nn article in U," Indianapolis xVcim and saw testimonials de- crlbing cases cured that were similar to not do me any harm and I began to take the luiuu. xi auuuih iiic itjui wie reiiieuv COU1U Dills. " Before I hemn taking them I eould not tir a peg, but liad 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. Before I finished the second box I was able to walk alone 33. X7W. VAUSE, -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And tho Most Complete nnd Latest Patterns and Deflitme in WALL PAPER. & WALL PAPER. 'PiPTl?: Ml;F,:K ii"'.' PAI,?B J. Vt . .iIAUliVo I'AlA lb used in of oi,m.i t i i "7DM ,:u,ftlu" rinp iiyen. AgotiiB mr aiaHiiry liquid I'ainte. No c hem. icol coiiibiiiation or soap mixture. A tirat-elasti article in ull colore. All orden promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shon corner Third ard Washington Bt., The Dalles, OrerM A-W5 Yon will find ono coupon inside ea-h two ounce bag and two ccupina inside each rourouucel:aoii3!ackwell's Durham. Buy a tins of this celebrated tobacco and read tlto coupon which elves n list of valuable presents and how to go. them. PARALYSIS Indianapolis, Ind. - 1 with the aid of a enne. About home I do J jf f J 1 jit,ie sllpport to make my footing sure. ' "J aui still using Williams' Pink Pills. I but I have reduced the dose to one after ) each meal. It seems that I have been able' i to tir04v some discredit on the predictions of I niy doctors thanks to the pills. They said 1 i could never walk again but here I tun, nml j jiA T'J&S&VSk not tw thevcive me anv sensations tlint I am nwtire of. They merely cure aud that s. t . . . is quito enoucli lor me. ''Since I have been out I have been o wnlkiujr advertisement for "Williams' Pink ; Pills. I suppose I have recommended them ' to at least a hundred persons. 'What ! You t v.-aut to print nil this? Why, my dear sir, ix iiuvci gtitu u ii:i:Miiiiiit;imiiiioii 10 uuy juo- . prietary medicine before in my life. Per- Imps it may not he a bad thing to do so this1 l never gave n recommendation to any pro- '?.." . wl nelp. any sullerer to regain health ami bodily activity." i Carlos i. fahenard lias been a resident of - Indianapolis for over twenty years. Hi liv i ii - at No. 720 East Ohio Street. He has nhrava , depression of snirits. lack of nmbifi,,,, n.o 1 ' i m a. c l oros s or creen s e kness nnlt.ltntm,, Ol.fll . 1 ! 1 . i C . ' ' i ulu "ear", suormess oi urei menses, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases deneinlin.. 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 ami lungs, and also for invigorating the blood and svstem when broken down by overwork", worry, dis ease, excesses and indiscretions of living, re covery from acute diseases, such as fevers, etc., loss ot vital powers, spermatorrhoea, early de cay, premature old age. These pills are not a purgative medicine. They contain notlu'nc lint n I (I LA -11; . . o They act directly on the blood, supplying ,0 the blood its life-giving qualities by assistinir It to absorb oxygen, that great supporter of all organic life. In this way the blood, becom. incYbuiltuP.aml being supplied with its lacking constituents, becomes rich and red nourishes the various organs, stimulating them to activity in the performance of their functions, and thus to eliminate diseases from the system. won?6 Fi!Li0r? ranfactured by the Dr. Williams Medic ne Company, Schenectady, h. , and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, at 60 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and are never sol 1 in bulk. They may be had of all driicd"ts or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. The price it which these pills are sold makes a coarse of treat' "ANGER. None but the best brands nil nnr vnrl un.l i.... . 1 ."."" nut in nth rtn . inl.. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. v.ln u immbv elven that uy V" '.v ..V.iV. . ..I.. in nt (111 execution nml order of Mle. ' '' nsf to Inns, to-wn i." " v" ..a,.i;. nml No. it m thereunto betousing.or in nt y wise n Hit;, or so much thereof as shnll be "f'r A' ui',f y'thc amount due upon a Id writ. twiU. l079ft"i. tocether with interest tborcon ih i it tite of ' clphi Jr rent per f f''0' ft clHvof December. ISM; and lie further s o ur-v,5v)7, t. J. nnivER. J.nilG-.")t-ii Sherlil of Wasco County. Orison. Sheriff's Sale. Xotico is hereby Riven that an excel on and order of snle ivh.n halted out of the l ireuit t ourt of the State of Orcstcm for Wn.-eo Comity, on the ith day of Heecmber. 1'.V., upon a judement Ihereiu tendered on the tilsjt duy o Noyt-mber. 1MW, in favor of Kb d II. 1 e tze . plaintill. id apilnst JanicF. Elliott ami llllum Wood. de fendants, which .-aid ex!iitiou and order of sale is to me directed ami omiiiamlliis me to sell the propertv hereiUMfterdescrlled, for the purpose of satisfvinc the jmlsiivnl ; of the Plaint Itrin said cause for the sum of f JIL..10, with in terest thereon at ten tier cent per iinmim from thcClst dav of November, li'X; ami the further sum of J1U attorney's fees, and the costs ami disbursements of said ult taxed at $lu. There fore, In compliance with said execution and orderofsnle, I Mill gu Saturilny, Jununry no. 1807, at the hour of 1 o'clruk p. in. at the courthouse dcor in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the nlchest bidder, for cash in hand, for the putpoc of satisfyinu the judg ment above mentioned the following described lands and premises, to-wit; , , , Sixtv-three(tVi) acres oil' the east side of the North'half of the southeast quarter of j-ec. SO In Township 1 North, I'.ange lo Kast. W. M com- menclopata rnesai a ponu on uiu.unu iuiu of the NW'4of the SKW of said Section SO; thence East to East line oi said section; thence South one-ouarter mile; thence West to a point due South of said rock (the place of beginning thence North to the place of ben limine. Dattd this Suth da of December, MM. T. J. DkIVER. jaii2-ot-It Sheriffof Wasco County, Or. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, i "T TTVrir' TnTVrT7l"M"m JLiJ.XU.Jl.', I- "j Jy. jP-N JL ' " ' ; y p - - j A 1 IT fl flW-lr 1 5i C C 9i Yi fl "uv vv o CCU.U. Miirntici llni, M,nrv i i i : w ill ill i ii v ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. u n s Pullman Elegent Toturist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. I'AIIL MINNEAPOLIS UUI.UTU KAltGO OUANII FOKK8 CllOOKSTON WINNII'KO HELENA and HUTTE TO Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON I'HILADEH'XllA NEW VOUK BOSTON AND ALL l'OINTS EAST and SOUTH For information ..,,. . . . cal on or write To Kn,u raPua ticket, : write to w. c. ALLAWAY. AKent. The Dalles, Oregon OR A. D ?a9"aRLTON. Ant. G. P. A.. -. -.utr ion tor. Third. Portland OrWnn courniouu feveu ,7), in t of Wil - Drugs, Paints, Wail Paper, Glass. Etc. lipes-'nersly Drug Co, 129 Second St., THE DALLES, OR, J. S. SCHENK. President. ii. M. ukali, Cashier. First Rational Batik. THE DALLES OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Cheek. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dar of collection. Sight aud Telegraphic Exchange sold on Kew York, San Francisco anc! Port land. DIRBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Bkai.l, Dales City and Moro Staje Line Leaves Williams Hotel, .Moro, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 p. m. proiutit. Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvraduys aud Saturdays at 8 a. in. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c per 100 lbs ; small packapep, 15 and 25c. Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro, ?1.50; round trip, $2.50. Ajsencv at Umatilla House, The Dalles, nnd at Williams Hotel Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bale Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietoz Stnnp.o li'fivc Ttiilrn Hvnr, (nr Antolnne every day, and from Antelope to Mit- enuii inree nines a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. The Glades Ranch, WHITE SALMON. WASH. JERSEYS Club Of the St bimbert, Commiifcslo nnd Tormentor mine. Three Choice Dulls for wile or rent, so some Choice Cow and Heifer for sale. 1 uie Hred l'olimd China Hogs. W hite I'lymouth llock. Chickens. Address: MltS. A. R. HVUKKTT, 1'rop. jy-j-wjm white Salmon, Wush. J B. GOIT, COUNTY SUEVEY0E. Recsidence, Tenth and Liberty Streeti FRENCH ,& CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKINO BUSINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. 'kui iiixcnange and TelegraRbic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Waah,, and various point in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. M.$umrt 1MPMOVBB Si