Tk Dalles Daily Chronicle. OKKliON Ad virtltiie ICitca, One liidi or levs In Dully Over two liichtH .-ind under four Inches. . . Over four Inches mul under twelve Inches Over twelve Inches DAILY AND WKKKI.V. One inch or less, per inch Over one inch and under four inches Over four inches nnd under twelve iucho Over twelve inches J'cr inch ,n m imperfect hearing, ami ulion it Is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the itiflaniiiiiition enn be taken 1 out and this tube restored to its normal condition, lienriii) will lie destroyed for .ever: nine cuss out oi ten are eaused i 1 , by catarrh, which is nothintr but an in (lamed condition of the nuieoiid stir , faces. , We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused ty catarrh) I that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh j Cure. Send for circulars; free. ! F. .1. Ciiknt.y Co., Toledo, O. J gJBT-Sold by Druggists, Too. fl-10 ABOUT THE II u "SLOPPER." ltecep- Gun Goes Off instantly when you poll the rSTS"cr S sickness may come on suddenly. But it takes time to load the gun, and it takes time to get ready for those ex plosions called diseases. Coughs, colds, any "attack' whatever the subject be, often means ore- ceding-weakness and poor blood. Arc you getting thin? Is your appetite poor ? Are you losing- that snap, energy and vigor that make "clear-headedness?" Do one thing: build up your whole system with SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil. It is the essence of nourishment. It does not nauseate, does not trouble the stomach. And it replaces all that disease robs you of. A book telling more about it sent free. Ask for it. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. LESSEES! Researches in the (Snrbnce tuclca mul Ills Kinds. i "That man is a shipper," remarked a police otlieci- to a Washington Star writer a few morniups since, "nnd lie and his class give us any amount, of trouble. If he stole we could reach him by law, but as he only finds we can not easily reaeh him." In further ex planation lie said: "A stopper is a man who searches throuph the jjarbaprc cans in the alleys in the rear of hotels, board ing houses and private houses. Rome search for spoons, knives and forks that are thrown into t he. gnrbago recep tacles by careless servants, for it. is a fact, that there are more silver spoons and knives and forks thrown away with the garbage than are stolen by servants, though the eontniry is gen erally believed. The slopper is gener- MAKING LOVE FOR HIRE. Thn "Cutter-Out," Wlm In Kmpio.viil to llrenk Vt ludclmlli Attachment.. A new profession that of the "cut tor-out" is thus discussed b.v the Sat urday lloviuw: "The world i over-populated with amiable, good-looking young men. highly educated, healthy and wholly incapable of earning their livelihoods. No ingenuity can provide berths for all of them, but f.cnio might bu employed as 'cutters-out.' This is a now profession. The- duties of the 'cutter-out' are few. simple and agree able. Fie or she lin. merely to make love and to ride away. Tims, put it that some oneV daughter. i:ieee, or, it may he. favorite eou.'in, litis b-eonio engaged ton man who is not liked or upproted by Uia family. To resist her e.hoicr is futile. Opposition merely A LITTLE LOVE STORY. ttrmly Wit or u Vouiij- Woman I.nrwrn III!! Toajiuo " ii Moili'il IVr. Here is a ntoryof love and courtship, told by Waller 'lie-ant in the London (Jucen. There was a young lover who war, a compound very rare--of high fans the 11; a note or . of the 'S'oetei v I' lolni'iie ' ! t!. on' lie is ; r1"; hk. pci-hnp ': it.:- 1 ..:! vi '. e.p':;'".'! . the - .1 io:. r-uymtsend (lie central ollice '-.i; utilisation of !.. patch a eutter ani'.f.onie, agreea- an honorable a 1 1 is duty may be , t -lit is to cut out 1 lady's atiianeed lover, to I ank ar.tl rnvat abiliHes. with inveot- iicm. great modesty nrd shyness. Most noble I n- Is know 1'ieir own value, anil behave aeenr.lingly. This noble hml, howdvr. wn.t inodont. He thought himself . o far -so very far below the worth of the young lady whom he loved that he was afraid to speak. Some women do not understand this modesty. Delieve me, ladies, 'tis a jo, l, 7, S, !), sure and certain sign of a noble char- i lota actor, because only a lofty soul can conceive the e::i,ter.ee of a goddess: we measure other;-., you see, by our selves. It ! i'.i.o :. : vre i'th of love, because siieh a ire.n can oHy love a woman whom he deeply respects. I-Iii-eourage this modcv.ty. my da tight ersj above, sill, do not lau'th at it. This young man. therefore, wi: afraid to speak, and the delay, which is at lirst, I am told, pleasing and exciting, be- NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is herebv yiven that by au thority of ordinance No. 202, which pun-eel (ho Common Council of Dulles Oitv April 10th, 1807, entitled, "An or din'iuico to provide for thcalo of certain lots belonging to U"Ut?s City," I will, on Saturday, the loth day of May, 1S07, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco conntv. Oregon, to-wit: hots!) and 10 jointly, in block 11 ; lota 7, 8, Oand 10, jointly in block 15; lots 7, 8, 0, and 10, jointly in block 21, known as butte; lots 10, 11 and 12, in nlock 27; lot !) in block JH ; lots i, , ), 10 anil it, in iiiock .to; I, S, 0. 10, 11 and 12, in block :;. -i. r. o. 7. 8. n, 10, 11 and ERSTi 01V12S THE illy an hour or so ahead of the garbage out. to be slipped at young men who have entangled their affections unde sirably. Lord Algernon is fond of the rector's daughter, of tlte gardener's it n 11 1 rl, .... ,lt.K.. !11 t.. 1 .....1 l. lr. ntt- .,.,,tn,. "ll'tpllH.! , Wi IWlWJil IWIl Will. ll- , ..... , ,, ,, 'stead of crying, if you are his lady and careful in his rounds than the gar-. ..H . mother, or swearing, if you are the nage inan. i duke, you send up to the Central depot By industry wc thrive, n i the line forilreillv ir.st-elass eutter-out. mar- iran to grow monotonous. make he.' out of eouee.it with that ilisn- 1 fine u- 1'iov were nlavine- eanls fm giviable ).'v.m):i, and then to retire j money after the f;: h.ioti'of their gen gracefully to Mime outlandish part of I eration. The lady won: the loser paid, the globe. The scheme is pculinrly J "It is." he .aid, "half t- crown. 1 valuable to parents, but anyone may j wish, indeed, it were a crown." make use of it. Of course there may j "At least," replied the lady, "your also be and should be. female cut ters- j lordshin can give me a coronet." And behold a miracle! l'or his tongue was loosened, and his eyes glowed nnd his lips spake. They lived happy, one may add, though it is an unusual ending to .1 btory, ever afterward. . :ili: lots 12, in block !!7; lots l. ;i, o. w. n, 0, 10, 11 and 12, in block -12; lota I. 2, !5, 1, f 0, 10 and 11, in block -13; lotn 1. 2, ',, 7', 10, 11 and 12, in bloc 41, and lots 1 1, 2. .", 4, o, (i, in block 'it). The reiifonatue vame oi hu 'im, wr les3 than which they will iuu i e sold, hna been lixnl i.nd ihiterininei. i y the Common Council of Dalies City aa fol lows, to-wit: Lots 0 and 10. in block 14, $10; lots 7, 8, !l and 10, jointly in block If), $200; by industry on a good west end route, esjjocinlly one which takes in a num lx?r of boarding houses or hotels, a slop per can find enough tableware to juiy the cxiwnses of his tour. Often he makes a rich find. Very frequently he has permission to 'slop' tin can from the owners of the house themselves, for he tells them he. is on the lookout, for stray pieces of meat. etc.. which he sells! to tlioe who have dogs to feed. Some j stoppers are honest enough to return ' any silverware they may find for the dog-meat privilege, but. it is a terrible temptation to many and one they can-' not or do not. at times withstand." weeks the rector's daughter, or the gardener's daughter, is as dinconsolnte as Calypso, and then the cutter-out disappears, carrying with her the re spectful homage of the family whom she lias rescued." Do you want vour windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a lirst-class man? If eo. tclephont' Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phone 1 10. al0-tf Subscribe for Tun Ciikoxiui.r, I'KRSOX VI, MKNriON went to Portland Mrs. W. C. Curtis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Porter of Denver are! in the citv visiting his brother, Lewis . Porter. j Mr. David Garrison, who lias been , very ill of pneumonia, is now able to be , out, and called at tin's office this morn-1 inc. , Mis? Elizabeth Packard arrived lnel r,;.l,f' .-.ii.. 1 JUCl 1,1111. C llrtlli HUH! waiviaiju, Will., j and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Eshel-; man. ; Miss E, Louise Kiddell, who has been ' attending the grand lodge, 1. 0. G. T., ' at Portland for several days, returned on j the Uogukitor lastevening. i Mr. aud Mrs. E. Sic'.iel last n'trhtc.in o in from Priueville, where they have re- ; sided for several year?, and went to Port land this morning. The firm ofSiclnl & Co. is closing out its business in Crook county and Mr. and Mrs. Siuhel expect 10 remain permanuntly ir: Portland THE "WAGO OWANHAN. In A Alyaterioufi LlKlit That Ilanjrs West VlrKinlu Canyon. An old-time West Virginia wonder I is iigain ttiusing quite a discussion j among the reading and thinking peo-! pie of Wyoming' and adjoining conn- j ties. The "wonder" referred to is the mysterious light which has been. known ! since times almost prehistoric as the i on "Wago Owanhan." This phenomenal light, says the St. Louis Uepublie, apjiears to emanate i Arom a certain spot on the precipitous! sides of the great. Pat Wess canyon. I It easts its ghostly sheen across the 1 waters of the river, lighting the sur- I reundiugs not with a "sickly, pale, ' white light," but with a phosphorescent glow of suii'eient brightness to make j the. reading of a newspaper or a book j possible on the darkest night. Accord- , ijg to some investigators of the "Wago Owanhan" the light docs not, emanat Ne-r Way to Settle Ounrrel- After a San Diego man got a divorce from his wife the other day tie went home and found her there. She asked him to sit down to dinner, after which she asked him how he liked the new ar raugeinent. "First rate," he replied, "but I can't understand it." "Oh, that's all right," she said ; "we can live this way in contentment. The other way we quarrel. Now you retain me as bou dollars per month asK.' llus struck thufx-lmaimiwi .. i ibly, and the bargain was closed on the . Bpot. The couple have not had a sign of ' trouble since, although they were in hot ' water for thirty-two years, fretting un-; der the marital yoke. They dare not quarrel much now, for fear one will , leave the other In the lurch. He inuU have his meals cooked arid she must j have a place to stay. Together they are I happy now, and the bargain promises to last to the end. Accident at It.-iliur. j fiom any spot on the canyon's side, but j hangs out. over the river, like a luminous i cloud or fcg. This appears to have been j the ease at the lime when Prof. Tohlure ! nnd Mr. 1. H. Christian -the latter of ' Oceana, W. Va. visited the spot. On I the 15th and 10th of last February an j expedition, he.-iled by Mr. Christian,, again visited the "Wago Owanhan." Snow was falling rapidly at the time, and Mr. Christian says that, every flake, when it readied a height of about 200 feet above the wafer, "would bla::e out flow fhoat Your job piifHW Wc have the facilities for doing all kinds of . lob Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. AYo not only desire ,o keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. (?f7roQile pjblisi?ii7 ?o. lots 7, 8, Oand 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot II. in block 27, $223; lot 12, in block 27, $00; lot 0, in block !M, $100; lots 2, 'A, 4, 5, 8, 0, 10 and 1 1, in block each respect ively 100: lots G and 7, in block .'If,, 1, r.mn, ii. iivi.lv .l'.-i! Intsi '2. 'A. 4. S. !). ' IA .1 I 1 ! .. l...nt. tll .t.i'tli .ie 11 (irif 1 -till tt JU mtJ 1 If III UtUUh tW( i-iiuii iipuunMii; $100; lot 12, in block M, $125; lots !!, 4, fi. 8, !), 10 and 11, in block :17, each re spectively $100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in block :i7, each respectively $12f; lots 2. 8, 10 and 11, in block 41, ei'di u-spectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively $125; lots .'i, 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in block 42, each respectively $100; lot s , G and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2. !!, 4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in block 411, eacli lespectivcly $100; lot 1, in block 43, $125; lots 2. !!, 4 and 5, in block 415, each respectively $100; lots 1 and 0, in block 40, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respectively, and 110110 of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above stated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th day of May, 1S97, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this Kith day of April, 1807. Gii.hukt W. Puki.ps. Recorder of Dalles Citv. Choice of Transcontinental Roites i,- Spokane TV A-.- - avxiiiuwapoiis Omaha St. Paul Kani Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN 8TKAMKIw"TTi Iw,. Krnrv Five , fllr "I,U SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W. II. IinilMiDiiT, Oen. tm K.M-NKIIX I'r(ac..t,ul3K'0Bn For Hale. Lots A, 15, Kami L, block SO; A H, block 72; A, 15, C, D, E and F, block 82, and A, 11, C, D and E, block 25. Apply to M. SlI.L'Ki:i,VOItl). THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. Tho Nmv Time Cam. Under the now time card, which into eilect tomorrow, trams will moron follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives nt 0 p. ni., leaves at 0:05 p.m. No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1:15 a. m,(de. parts 1 :20 u. m. ' No. .'!, from Spokane and Ort-at Nortb ern, arrives 8:30, departs 8:35 a.m. No. 1, from linker City and Union h cilie, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. in. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 0:30 p. 111., departs 12:45 p. in. Passengers for Ileppnor will take train leaving here 0:05 p. 111. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK TIIK- Southern Pacific Comp'y, Tmtii.s Icnvo and ure due to arrive at I'ortlni IS I'aui.H a WmoIc. 150 I'lipi-rx a Year ow, then, snppo-e' with (,ilzzliT brightness" nnd remain , sekeeper? Tweniv ! ,"n,,,!ou. "nt h , , , , ,. ' A scientific investigation of tho phe and board is all 1 , ll0InciI0n w, ,H Iia7,u C. W. PHELPS & CO. -riE.U.KHS IN- SETTLED IN NOVA SCOTIA. Mailr H. L. Lincoln, one of the Colonial AmcrleaiiH Wn Kurly Their lIoineH in C'unmlu. Jfany loyalist particularly from New Kngland, hail lied to Nova Scotia before the close of the war, emd settled cn the spot where the city of St. John now stands. This gave one objective point, at any rate, ways .Maemillan's -Ma.gazine, to the. much larger band of exiles who at, the peace were forced to week new homes nt. short notice; and in a single year the new settlements grew to some l.'J.OOO souls. .Men of all classes flocked there, ollicers and sol- gricultural - Implements. Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers. Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. i.a uramie , ,ii,.. ,.i-..m ,,,,,1 1,,.... r ., " 1 i 1 .1 T-vi TT 3 mnninK team, met with a serlou, aec ! , , o V 'Z ' r tJltJ UrfettfJU JTlfclULU XltJfeiaer. dent about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Willi his team he was practicing on the track, the team beinu' tangled tip at the start. off, and .Mr. Lincoln was thrown to the uround, the cart passing over him. Ills left ear was nearly sev- ered and his nose was broken. lie I naturally much above the average of ordinary emigrants, both in diameter, , education and intelligence; but all, or mirly all, were equally destitute and , forced to begin the battle of life a fresh. ! A year later New Urunswiek wns .sep I arated from Nova Seotia. endowed with 1 us It elands first ainone; ''weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the low- price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of thu Union and foreign conn tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairnesB of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, ami anions its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all tho lateat fashions for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Coiihh Iloylc, .litromi) K. .luriima, Httinl.ty WoyiiiHii, Mnry K. WUUIiih Anthony llopn, ltrt llartc, lliiuiilur .lIultlmwH, Ktc. Wo ofler this tinequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-n Week Chronicle to gether 0110 year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. , S. SciIh.NK, I'rcblilcat. II. Jl. IIi:aj.l, C'nislilvr, Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. .,. 1 ..!...! I , . . . ' " ..Willi i..inui.i uuu curgiciii namis, ami 11 is , capitol moved hoped by all the firemen that the iniu- Prederieton. ries will be so carefully attended to that ! The first council included many well- assembly, ami the , 1,1 a t yjrriMxm .cj'rRiiiri- t) the oreftent sit., ntJJlK" ''---' a , THE DALLES, OK. the La Grande team will not bo lianili capped in tho races by the absence of t one of its best men. Democrat. Jleitliit Cannot tin Uurcil by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, nnd that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is causpd by an Inflamed con ditlou of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in mimed you have ti rumbling sound or Miown .New Kni'land mimes, .such as Putnam, Winslow, Allen aud Wlllard.l Ir iiif.liifUi.l ..lu.v .. 1..,.. -, Him, ti mu-. jiiiigc 01 tne Hiipreme court, of New York, another iiistingiiisiieil lawyer of tlmi. minnv 1 tind several oflieers of the loyal regi menLs. Floth the New York and the Virginia branch of the Hobinsons, oim of the wealthiest and most influential families in colonial America, were here represented, and to this day are, conspic uous in upper Canada. Subscribe for Tun Chiioniuu:. Z. DONNELL, PrESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PEKFTJMERY. Fit-st national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A Ueneral Hanking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on Now York, San Francisco and -Portland. DIKKOTOKa D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Suhisnuk. En. M. Wiu.iAMB, Gko. A, Liicuk. H. M. Bkat.i., Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmake rlJeweler Opj). A. M. Williams'ifc Co., 'J'HE DALLES, OR. All work promptly attended to, ud warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. I.KA VK. '(i:Ul 1. M. s::;ii A. Jl. Dully OXCI.'pt i:::;o A. M. OVKliLANl) KXO ire!!, Siilcm, Hose-1 1)11 1 K. Aslilaml, Sill'-1 1 L...... I J llllUUIllll, VH'll-li,"1! K ) KraiioiM'o, Mojnvc, ( i.osAiiKCit,i,i',ir!o, I New urlenns mid I IKiist J ltoeburK anil way tn tiiius ... . . fVIii Wooilburii fori I Mt.AiiKel, Stlverton, We.t sclo, llmwns- vllle,!3prliigllcMiind (.Niitruii . J ABUTI. 9.3JA.1 W) P.M Daiir 1'ICfjl Sunda'i. JCorvallls mid way) K 5:53 VX (Stlltllllll . I ,.,, IMeMliiiivIllu nnd ItSrJiP.M i, Daily. fDniiy, exixpt Sunday. DININti OAKS ON 0(1 DEN ROUTE I'lJI.IMAN llUl'FKT SLEKI'EKS AND riKCOND-CLASft 8I.KEPIK0 CABS AtlaclK.it to all Through Trains. Direct eiiiiiiectloii at Mill Knincltco wjt- ilental mul Oriental anil 1'nctllc wail tlemm Hues for .1 AI'AN anil CHINA. SalUn? W 01 111 plication. , , ..r. Hates mul tlcketn to Kastcru points Mt" roiie. AlsoJAl'AN, CHINA, HO.NOLUIL ml Al'BTI'.AUA, can bo obtiiluiil from , .1, II. KIKKI.AND.TiclietApnt Through Ticket OllicT-.liil Third tnt,rt through tickew to all points In the i W BMte.s, Cauailu and Kurope can beoWaWW lowearatcrom kikkmnI)i t All above traliiN arrlvo at and OranU Central Station, fifth and ItviM! - YAMIIll'li DIVISION I'lUbcnger DejHit, foot of Jederbonsint- Iavo for OSWKtiO. dally, o! (11111I lI::;o p. 111. on Saturday only, and ami a:;:a p. 111. on HfiYl "V ,''mn41 i'ortlaml aally at 7:10nidS:a m;. a j l:ID, 0:35 unci 7:Ki . 111.1 (andlOtt-iM1'' . 0: 10 p. in. on Sundays only). Invo lor Shcriclali, wcuk days, 1:30 f' Arrlvo nt I'ortlaml.'J::'". U-ave for AIltl.IK on Moiidny, JggSfJft. ri.,..,. ..t n.Hi,, m Arrlvo nt I'oriuiwi dav, ThurMlay ami Saturday at i.wt- Kxcopt Sunday. It. KOKHMOU, Maiiairor. Arrlvo nt urday at 0 K.vccpt featardny. v I'. BO0EB3( AMI. 0.1'. n 11 llilllr iir J k s, moid m in STAGE LINE. 1 IllllUUil U) itJC'" and Crobs Hoilowii. UUOI.AH AI.M5N- Th JW ..iiirul.AW. Al"""" Stage, leave Tl.o UaUej J.VClMlS I 1I17U, III.. icib'J iwi ', , irhuy. vmSSfut sionnay, wincu '"'.T.iuevll c, '"'iw inuilo at Antelopo (or "v j, , 1nattl'' , points beyond. lo,r iS lwU. : ballon with railways, trains VtW,St .Ih'vn. hiiiVd cy and baturua . UK. WiilU'N to DchChllU's do mow.. do UrawValle) Hf) Siihlioi,-. ' Antelopo to CroMllo"0"" ao '.,;,''. do Morn, .,. do DcoliiiWi( . do Dalles , 11 H ' lH ' ..!( '- lit 1 1