Ctpmifcli. VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1898. NO 32 3 i)t BcAkz rwm. CUEISTS WILL STRIKE A BLOW Preparing lor a New Insur rection of Spain. DON CALOS IS ON THE FRONTIER Hit In Waiting fur Ilie Algnal to Crrm Hint riaoo Hlmneir at the Heart of Ilia follower The Nltuatlon at the HiBtilli Capital. . Ni:v Yohk, April 10. Tho reality of thu Curllst inovetiitnt is, snys the Lon don correspondent of the World, now too potent to be any longer ignored. Don Carlos is reported by some of bis Eng lish sympathisers among whom ib the Earl of Ashburnhatn, an ultratnontnino peer and leading figure to have left Venice and to bu now waiting at eome convenient place to cross the Spanish frontier ut the proper moment end place himself at tiio head of bis followers as in former Curlim insurrections. It is expected that a considerable body of Catholic young men, including some ollicora serving in the British army, will volunteer for service 'with thu GurlistH, although they will buve to proceed very circumspectly in order to evade being mudo umennuble to the foreign enlist ment mh, under which Jameson was convicted. The local Carlisle are convinced that the present Spanish (dynasty la doomed, and that Spain will bo forcee to choose between republicanism and Don Carlos. They add that tbe only chance of the present dynasty is a successful war against the United States, the possibility of which is ecouted. THE TANKING OF A FAMOUS C1KOLOC11ST. I'rofevsnr Jule Maroou I Oratl at Cambridge. New Vokk, April 19. Professor Jules Marcou, famous throughout the world as a geologist, is dead ut his home in Cambridge, Maes. Born in SalinB, Jura, France, April 20, 1824, he wsib educated at the college of liueuiiciuu, und afterward ut the St. Louis college in Paris. As traveling geologist ol the Jardin des 1'lanteH he visited this country and Canada in 1848. A flno collection of minerals which he had made lie forwarded to Paris on the following year. Later he directed his attention to the geology of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Mam moth cave. After a short visit to Europe in 1859, ho returned to this country aud pub lished his geological map of this country and the British North American pos sessions. Entering the geological serv ice of the United States, he was the first Keologist to cross the country, and made a suction map of the 35th parallel, from the Mississippi river to the Puciflcocenu. Immured health compelled a return to Europe in 1855, and from that year to 1857 he held a professorship in the poly technieh school in Zurich. In 18(11 he returned to the United States, and with Professor Agassiz founded the museum of comparative zo ology, in which he held the chair of pa leontological divisions.. From 1864 to 1875 ho devoted himself to scientific re search and became u strong supporter of Hio Tticonic system, of New York, pub lished many papers on the eubject. In 1871 ho again entered the national eeiv- A bushel of notions flni.Bfif trultvli half fin 3t .'Vr. V b.f... ...... .w much as one stubborn fact Garland's, Happy Thought Salve j a aurct factor for the cure of Skin Troubles and Piles. 60c glass Jara Fnr sulfi At MNpIF.M.'S. Royal make the food pure, wholesome and delicious. WW POWDER Akselutely Pure ROYAL BAKIHO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ice, with which he was connected until a few years npo. Professor Marcou was decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor in 1867, aud was a member of many scientific so cieties here aud abroad. He had pub lished many workB on scientific, geolog ical and geographical subjects, both in this country and France. Lett for fort Sheridan. Chicago, April 19. The first section of the train containing troops composing tho Fourth regiment ot infantry left Fort Sheridan this afternoon. Other sec tions leave tonight aud tomorrow. J. G. Brooke, who will command the forces at Chickamauga, will leave to night and will be accompanied by his staff. General Wade, formerly in command of the department of Dakota, accompan ied by his staff, arrived in Chicago to day en route for Tampa, where he will take command of the light artillery and cavalry. llewure of Ointnentu for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell und completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucouB surfaces. Such articles should never be U6ed except on prescrip tions fiom reputable physTciatiB, us the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, und is taken internally, act ing directfy upon the blood and mucous surfuces of the system. In buying Hull's Cutarrh Cure be sure you uet the gen uine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists. 4. Von ttolabeu Given It Up. Beklik, April 19. The German for eign office declares thut Dr. Von Hole ben, embassador of Germany ut Wash ington, instead of joining in renewed representation to the United States, is urging the embassadors to stop their attempts at mediation, us they are con sidered worse than useless. I was reading uu advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Dlar rhoe Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never UBed any remedy equal to it for colic and diar rhoea. 1 have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stroud, Popomoke Citv, Md. For eulo by Blukeley & Houghton. Heals the Klondike Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Mnryeville.Tex., has found a more valuable discovery thun hue yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold ngony from conFumption, accompained by hemtuor rhages; und was ahsplutely cured by Dr. King's New Dierovory for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declures that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would huve it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lunir affections ore i.ositively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. TifalbJttles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Regular size 60 cents and $1. 00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 K. O. Chamberlain Dead. New Youk, April 19. Earnest O. Chamberlain) managing editor of the Evening World, died last night of pneu monia, aged S8 yean. DeWitt' liti,iv' v-ai.y KMscrs, The famous llttl.- pill. A FEW HINTS. The Bye I the Window of the Soul lleware How Von Vo It. When should spectacles first be used, and those in use abandoned: First When you are obliged to move small objeota to a considerable distance from the eye in order to tee them dis tinctly. Second If you find it necessary to get more light than formerly as for in stance, to place the light between the eyes and the object. Third If, on looking at and attentive ly considering a near object, it becomes confused and appears to have a kind of mist before it. Fourth When the letters of a book or paper run together and appear to have doubled or trebled. Fifth If the eves are fatigued by a little exercise so that yon are obliged to shut them from time to time, or relieve them by looking at other objects. Sixth If black spot9 or flakes appear before the eyes or seem floating around the eyee. Seventh If th6 eyes become inflamed or heated or any other exercise. If you observe any of the above signs or signals of distress, it should claim vour immediate attention. The eye, like the rest of the body, slowly but surely reaches the acme the meridian of its strength and perfection then passes into a condition of weakness and decay. When this stage arrives, we should avail ourselves of the aids that science and patient research haB thrown in our way at so small an expense. When you find your old spectacles should be replaced by a new pair, it is always for a stronger pair, for our eyes never grow younger until we reach the stage, of "eecond sight" in the somber twilight of old .age. Immediate atten tion to tha eyes when we find they need it, means many years of sight saved and better vimon. It is no more nor less than a duty you owe yourself, for care less delay results finally in vain regrets and useless complaints. Daut, the optician, knows just what you need m the line ot glasses. Call on him. Sheep marking paint ; ready for use. Two colors, black and red. Why you should use our sheep paint. First, be cause the colors are ground thoroughly in pure linseed oil by line machinery; second, because it is made of high grade color, with the proper amount of dryers added to give it binding und lasting qualities, which prevent it from washing or rubbing off; third, it is much mote economical , because it is always ready for use. We guarantee our sheep mark ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it and be convinced. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles, Or. Aaottiet- l'eace Movement. London, April 19. It is reported that a triple alliance, composed of Germany, Austria and Italy, acting upon the sug gestion of Italy, has proposed to the powers a plebiscite, under which the population of Cuba should be allowed to vote ou the form of government under which they shall live. free 1'llU' Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Cp., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These Pills are easy in action und are particularly effective in the cure of, Con stipation und Sick Headache. For Ma larin and Liver troubles they have leen proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do uot weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the sys tem. Regulur size '25a. per box, Sold by Blakeley' & Houghton Druggists. (2) "A word to tLs wife is sufficient" aud a word lrom the wise should be suf ficient, but you ask, who are the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated ex perience of trustworthy persons may be token for knowledge. Mr. W. M, Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business ut Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most satisfactory tp the people, and is the best. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. ItheumntUm Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use far which we hove found it valuable. W. J. Cuyler, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer chants ot this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity W. G. Phippin, editor Red Creek Her aid. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. When you smoke the Rose Queen 5 cent cigar you get your money's worth. tf Ladle, Attention! Call at the office of the Kickanoo In dian medicine company, in the Baldwin opera 'house building, and get full In formation in regard to their wonderful female peciflcs. They have indortc ments from some of the leading medi cine men of the world. Thirty-days' treatments 50 cents; three months' treatment $1. A good lot 50x100 on Second street, with first-class two-story building, ell arranged for hotel, 300 feet from O. R. & N. depot. For terms of sale see Butts, at the office of Dufur & Dmur. tf Scblitz's Bock Beer at the Midway. Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam for the teeth. To Rent. Seven-room house below the bluff. Enquire of A. S. Mac Allisler, Chronicle office. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was made for. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for rough skin. Cash la Tour Checks. AH countv warrants registered Drior to Jan. 3. 1894. will be Daid at mv office. Interest ceases after March. 17, iowb. u. L,, f HILLIPS. Countv Treasurer. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was mde for. Try Schilling's Bes' tea aud baiting powder- Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. An onler having been made bv the ronntv court of Wusco County, Oregon, on the 23th day of March, ISM, in the matter of the guardian ship of James A. Hrown, Jr., Ethel M. Brown, Paulina A. Brown, David E. Brown. Miirv S. Brown and George 1). Brown, minors authoriz ing und licensing tbe guardian of Baid minors, James A. Brown, Sr., to sell tbe interests of said minors in and to the real estato berenlnafter de scribed, and directing that the Kale thereof be made at private sale in tbe manner provided for thu sale of real estate at private sale by execu tors and administrators. Therefore, under and in nursuanee of snlil nr. der, I will, from and after the 3d day of Hay, 1808, urncrcd to sell the undivided interests nf sain minors in aud to tbe hereinafter desrlbed real pioperty, at private sale, for the highest and best, bid theretor in cash. The real property above refeired to Is described as follows, to-wit: Undivided interests in and to a tract of land ly ing and situate in Wasco County, Oregon, and beginning Htu point 'JG rods south and SO feet west of wnat is known as the northwest corner of the J. G. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and eleven rods east of the northwest corner of the John A, Simuis Donation Land Claim No. 3D, in Ti 1. North Hange 13 East W. M., running thence south ten rods; thence west six rods and three feet: thence north ten rods; thence east six rods a-id three feet to tho place of beginning, containing one-half uu uete, nmreor less. Dated The Dalles, March 31, 1S9S. JAS. A. BKOWN, SR., upi2-ll Guardian. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order of the county court of the State ot Oregon for Wusco couuty, made on the 7th day of March. lMtti, the undersigned, as admin istrator of thu estate of W, J. Melns, deceased, will, from und after Saturday, the 7th day of May, lbsiS, proceed to sell the real estate bel ng iug to said estate und heieluufter more particu larly described, at private sule. I ho terms of sale will bo one-thiid in cash, one-third ou tho 1st day of January, 1S'J9. and one-thin ou tho 1st day of January, 1'JOO, with interest at 8 per cent, per annum on the deferred puyincnU,secured by mortgage upon the premises. me janos uuu premises jioovo reierrea to, una winch will bo sold as uforcsaid, are described as follows: The north half of the northwest quarter, the southwest quurter of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 12. in township 1 south, range li east, W, M., in Wuseo County, Oregon, containing 100 acres. Tho south half of the southeast quarter, aud the south half of the southwest quarter in said section, township and range, und containing 100 ueres. Dalles City, Oregon, April 8, 1S0S, uiO-llw-l J, U. MEINS, Administrator, Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been tiipiiluted by the Couuty Court of the Btutooi Oregon for Wasco Comity, us admini strator of tbe estato of Ollva Ksptug, decea ed. All persons having claims aguinst said cstutc are hereby notitled to resent them to me ut my office in 'i'lio Dalles, Oregon, properly veriled with tho Proper vouchers, within six months from tho date of this uotlce. Dulles City, Oregon, April 1, 1893. WILLIAM M ICI1EI.L, api2-ll Administrator. "He Don't Know What He Wants 'had to give it up," is the way they refer in most clothing stores to a man who walks out without buy ing. They are wrong; he does know what he wants; that's the trouble. Men who are hard to please in a clothing stove are generally good judges of clothing. They have a gift of "spotting" bad fabrics, poor pat terns aud skimpy tailoring. They know how a gar ment should fit. We never complain of such men. WhjT should we? They are our best and most appre ciative customers. Out Jilen's Suits at $7.50 and $10.00 Are some of the arguments we use to convince people of our leadership in value-giving. GOOD SUITS FOR LESS MONEY for thoso who want them. A. M.WILLIAMS & GO. For more than, fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and villagers throughout the United States. IT HAS faithfully laborod for thoir prosperity and happi ness, for tho improvement of thoir business and home interests, for education, for tho olevation of American manhood and truo womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of tho doings of tho world, tho nation and states. IT HAS advised tho farmer as to tho most approved meth ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho proper timo to convert them into the largest possible amount of money. 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