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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1394.
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to trouble you. What's the use of
suffering with it, when you can
got more help from Dr. Pierce'
l'loasant Pellets ?
These tiny, sugar-coated granule?
do you fieriitcttient good. They aet
mildly and naturally, and there's nc
reaction afterward. Constipation,
Indigestion, llilious Attacks, ami
all derangements of the liver, stom
ach, and lioweld are prevented,
relieved, and permanently cured.
They're tho smallest, the easiest
to take, and the cheapest for
they're guaranteed to give satis
faction or your money is re
turned. You pay only for the I
good you sret. Nothing else urged j
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better for hiiu t sell, can be "justj
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CURIOUS PLANT PROPAGATION. !
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'PAPA FLCUTLOT," MISHR.
A. Frnrh Mlllloiiatrc Who llrci-'-t In the
Ntrrvt and lliril in Filth.
A miser of the Rtory-look type diet! a
few weeks no in Auxerre. France.
Although he never had wife or chil
dren he was known to all the persons
in the city as ''l'apa Fleutelot." lie
had leen a public figure for a fenera
tion, and could be seen daily, in storm
or sunshine, tottering in his rajrs
thruuph the streets to rather odd bits
of ooal and wood and eipar stumps.
When he be-ran his work in the city
there were the usual rumors that he
wan rich and miserly, but they were
noon dispelled by the abject filth and
want in which he lived, and by his itn
importunity in befTrinf.
Papa Fleutelot died- in his eiphty
fifth year, and was buriud in the pot
ter's field. The Freneh police, whoi
nuspeet everj-thinp;, still susiect'd the
old man's j.retenses of poverty, despite '
the recent shifting of public opinion,
and they searched the hut in which he
had lived and died. Filth was ankle
deeo upstairs and knee deen in the i
cellar. The first search was rewarded ! 'Vafiiees ii caused
HranrtiMi Art Kemoveil from thr
larent Striu.
Some very curious processes for
liropujration are practiced at the pub
lie .'aniens. One consists in cuttititr
with a knife a ritiff around a branch
of a plant. One mijrlit imagine, says
the Washington Mar. that the inten
tion was to kill the branch, but such
is by 110 means the object in view.
The cut having been made, a piece of
I wet moss is wrapix-d and tied around
i the branch at that point. Ileneath this
protection the sap exudes from the
wound, and little rootlets are devel
oped. After a few days the branch is
cut away from the parent stem, beinjr
then itself a complete plant, with
roots, all ready to put in a pot.
This plan is adopted with plants of,
slow frrov. th, because one plant may i
thus be split up into liulf a dozen or'
more of pood size, instead of waiting"
for a seedling or little slip to develop. I
A modiiicalion of the same process!
consists in placing a small pot full I
of earth around the cut place on the j
branch, fastening it in position. When I
roots have developed the branch is cut)
off just below the pot. anil a new plant
is produced. If the pardener chooses 1
to take the trouble he can make a sep
arate plant out of every bud on a tree,
in fact, an eminent botanist has said
that every tree is a village, eah bud I
beinfr an individual.
ym-urhul Tlirtr Ar-lor.
A fire engine was recently the means
of putliiur 11 sudden stop to a duel in
Germany. Two phv.-.ieiars. ciuurreled
and arranged for u meeting with
pistols. The village chief magistrate
heard of the proposed duet, lie in
formed the lireiueti, and together,
druwinp a machine, they proceeded .o
the scene of the encounter. Just 11s
the seconds had stepped off the ilis
stanee a heavy stream of water struck
one of the physicians, and 11 moment
later the second doeter w" nl
drenelu'd to the skin. The would-be
lighters, in tlieir drippintr clothes,
looked so ridiculous that th-y bot'a
burst out lauu'iiir.;.'. shook h::nds and
returned to their homes, thuukiu;; tlie
ingenious mayor f'r his intervention.
uTlie Regulator Line"
Ike Dalies, Portland anil Astoria
Navigation Co.
A Strange K-ult.
An Oklahoma merchant carelcsslv
allowed a few castor li';ins to pi
mixed with his oats, lie probably
thoutrht nothing of it tit tiie time, and
sold the oats to a stablckcc)cr. Sev
eral of the horses to which the fniin
v.as fed sickened and died. Veterinary
1
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THROUGH
; Freioni sna Passenger LinE
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ThroUL'h lhtilv
cepted) lietween The
Irips (hiindayi ex-
ltallea and i'ort-
surfreons said it was the result of cat- j ,,,, M 7 n m rol) lle4.t i at the Ca
mpr the castor beans. 1 he stablekcep-; uJe j, wUll steamer Dalles Citv.
er sued for damages and the careless steamer Dalles Citv leaves Portland
jrrain dealer was compelled, by order ( Yamhill gt. dock) at 6 a. in., conneet
of the court, to pay live hundred ami inir with Steamer Ketfnlator for The
fifty dollars. ; Dullen.
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CAN BE HAD AT THE
CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinous Rates.
Iafueii Cann.it lt Curwcl
Hy local applications, as they cannot
reacn tlie diseased portion 01 tne ear. 1
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedie".
bv an inflamed eon-
only with thediscovery of fonrhundred j dition of the mucous lining of the
bottles of llordeaux. vintage of 1700. I Eustachian Tube. When this till vets
The second search, however, revealed , inflaniwl yo have a rumbling sound or;
a hole in the cellar wall behind a pile , , , , ., , ,,, :, .,-.. ;
... .... 1. ... , , Mniperlect tearine, and wnen it is entirelv
of indescribable dirt, from this hole 1 . . . . l , , , '
the police draped a chest,
1 nnTimniinuMi iiiFirnBWTH
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nl?l(SHISlfilSl
One way
Round trip.
.$2 IX)
. 3.00
, and in the
cheat thev found the treasure. From .
top to bottom it was stuffed full with j
mortfraires. frovernment bonds, shares I
in stock companies and title deeds. All '
showed the keenness of I'apa Fleutelot
in investing his saviiifrs. for without j
exception the securities were of the j
hiffhest class. Their face value was
one million francs, but as many of the ,
bonds anil stocks were ubove par they j
can be sold for u much larger sum. ,
For more than eleven years the old '
man had nepleeted to clip his coupons. !
lie had let them accumulate until they '
represented a market value of one hun- ;
dred and forty thousand francs.
Amonp the many pieces of real estate
whose ownership was revealed by the
contents of the chest is a larpe tract of
land near Villeneuvesur-Vonne. On i
this land are four hundred acres of fine
forest and several buildinjrs of the an
cient and indestructible make. It had
been more than forty years since any
body at Villenenve knew who owned
the estate. When l'apa Fleutelot died
in his hovel but twenty centimes, or
less than five cents, wax his total cash
capital. As was expected, the usual
number of heirs have appeared since
the old
closed Deafness is the result, and unless '
the inflammation call be taken out and J
this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever;;
nine cases out of ten are caused by I
catarrh, which is nothing but an in- !
tlamed condition of the mucous surface. !
We will Bive One Hundred D liars for
any case of Ileafness icansed by calsrih
that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send (or circulars, free
K. J. t il KNEY & Co.. Toledo, O
r8o!d by Druggists, 7"c.
Nfillrn t. f'r'Mirty tlwnrt.
! Notice is hereby given that all tilth,
' rubbish, stone, and obstructions of
every kind and nature must be removed
from the streets and alleys immediately ;
and al all buildings which have floai
, ed out into the alleys and streets mnt
j be removed, as the same are liable to
cause a conllagration.
j Unless this notice is forthwith cum
I plieil with, 1 shall proceed to elean said
, streets and alleys as herein orcered at
: tlie expense of the property.
j Dated at Dalles City, Or., this 10th
d.iy of July, XS'M.
i V. A. M.MtftKON,
Street Coiiiiiii-sioner.
t or Infant and Children.
Caatoria promote Di(rtion, and
overoomtM i'iatulcucy, Coustiiutiuu, Hour
Ptomach, Dlarrhiro, and FeveridhiK'ss.
Thus tho child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains nc
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"CwanrUfssowHIatlspb-d to chtl.lren that
I recommend It aa aupnor to any prencripUon
known to mn." II. A. Aichkh. II. I..
Ill South Oxford bt., Lroaklju, K. Y.
' Koe several jeara I have rerommetfiled your
'C-oooriaaDd ltall alwaya cmjUnue to do
as it baa invariably jwoduo-d hpw-ncial reulta
KnwIM V. fARDSE. M. 1).,
12th Street and 7th Ave., Svm York City.
"The ne cf 'Castoria' In so nniveraal and
Ita mrlta.o well known that It rmnii a work of
Siiperemtcation to eodorae it. t ew are the in
flllirot (atnilien who do not keep Castoria
within rosy roach."
CA&boa iLorm., I). D.,
Hew York City.
Tub Cbwtaok Coiir&T, T! Hurray Street, N. Y.
r ,j-w.,a.gJi:gMK.ar,k..i,,grar;gtrg
! Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
j All freight, except car lots,
j will be brought through, wit ft
j out delay at Cascades. v
j Shipments for Portland received at
, any time day or nijfht. Shipments for
j way landings must l delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments lolicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Oaneral Manaaer.
"There is a tide in the ajfairs oj men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Cliif-Oit Sale
THE-DALLES.
OREGON
man s body was buried in the 1
potter's field. They affect to believe n.uenj j.)i(io.) 'jB.JMirfmui.Vs Xi..j.td
that still more treasure is concealed in 'Jltitto.f u.iq.tt 'ojb Mpjs nuo uo utj.v.s
his hut, nml they are taking it down u,.t(.u pun 'pn.jti jo pw iJ- '1 uo
piece by piece in the hope of enriching ojc k.ia'o bsoij.w soiS ibu jiii(o put:
themselves. ( wapunou imji ti.uott) -a iiu 11 i
j V. If. Nelson, who is in the drur
i busine's at Kingville, Mo., has so much
j confidence in Chauilerlain's Colic, Chol-
To All Whoiu It Mnr Concern:
v..;.... 1 1 : .1.-. 1...
of the Common Council of D.lle. Citv. er "ud Dli,"ll0ea Hmly that he war-
made, snd entered on the 7lh dav of
July, 18SI4. sealed bids will be rei-eived j
at the offb-e of the unileriuneil nntil I
Kriiiav. Julv l.ttb. 1KQ4 ut l,,,i,r ,f j !
o'clock p. m. of mid dav, for the con
struction ol all croiKwalks to be built bv
the. city (escpt those on Second street)
until .Inly 1, 1 805. Said crogswa ks to
bn constructed i i accordance with the
plans snd specification now on tile in
the ofliee of the lnideraiitifH
No bid will lie received nnless the Db. ScfiLiF.MA.'sff found In the ruins
anie is accompanied bv a nood and inffi-! Troy pottery vessels that had been
eient bond in the turn of one hundred ; carefully turned on a wheel
dollars comlitionerl that the bidder will
ac.-ept said bid for the price named
therein in cae said contract shall be
awarded to him. The riiilit to rciect
any and all bids is herebv reserved.
Dated at Dslles City, Oregon, this Oth
uay 01 July, ijv.h.
lot:oi.As 8. PrriiH.
Hecorder of L'alles City
tho money to any customer who is not
iali a lied after uniritf it. Mr. Nelson
i takes no risk in doinif this because the
remedy is a certain cure for the dieaes
for which it is intended and lie knows
it. It is for sale by lllakely A Houghton.
SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS.
Tiif. telescope, was discovered by the
children of a lens maker who were
playinf? with a couple of lenses.
5t
IUiiiinE when alone; caress when at
home.
UovKR.f yourself and yon will govern
each other.
Wanted.
To buy one ifo.nl 3'. second-hand
wajioii. Inquire at tliii office.
1 iza&r
, COMPOUND.
A Tfxmt dliK-rrtTry by n oM
,1 ntffrf My tff 1 )vuaa r. it of
C0Tfrfl Ecwftro of tinprinclf)lv dru-T.r-W wbo
cW r inferior iMvtirfnra la pl?.co nf t,:. Ak or
Con hi Cotton Itvot C'omiratjnd, tab no
"fc, cr iu !!'. 91 fcn! 1 c'r). n ;of:in In. Jtt'
Ui'l wo w;ll m wl, fv " all 'i, )r: r' tut i T.in I'uiir-ru'yl
rnrt 'i.:irt ll n (in .;", t IvMc-j -'.,
OtiJ.i . ,'r.'M n r! I V ' o in p u y.
THOSE
WHO WISH
Glass, Lime, Cenicnt,
PLASTER. LATH.
Picture Frames,
Shafting. Pulleys, Bslting,
Engine and Boiler.
r.W.I. Ml SSK
kc. a-LEnsrisr.
J 1? mm HmmM
1 Of r Molae, Iowa, writes under date ol
; 11 arch 23, l.l:
K. B. Mkij. Mfo. Co.,
I Dufur, Oregon.
! (itntUmtn :
Un arriving home last week, 1 found
all well and anxiously awaitinj;. Out
little (jirl, eijlit and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 'M pounds, if
now well, ctroni; Bnd vi(forotis, and well
fleshed up. S. li. Cou(.'li Cum has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. 15. (.'ouch Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So pive it to every one, with greeting
for all. Wishing yon proserity, we are
Yours, Mu. A Man. J. F. Fouo.
If Ton wlih tofwel frh and cheerfubaml read;
for tlie Hprlng'a work, cIuimm jrour lyikm trllh
tlie lieadavlie and Llvr Cure, by taklnit twoot
three down each week.
Hold under a pooltlve iniaiKitv.
to cent per bottle by all dniwliia.
Fiiim k Can
p
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at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICIIF.IJ'.ACII BKICK, . . UNION ST.
Wlicn (he Train stops at TIIE DALLES, get elf on the South Side
T IH
4EW COIiUjVlBlfl HOTELi.
r.
Sold In lb lnlien It A Kiiii:
1 ...r no TDinr n.'J
CAV tfl 1 0f I nMUL IVIAKKS
fAI ! OIITAIW A IMTPNTf Wm m
prrjmpt iTMWfr on n bont ofrinion, nt to
W I & H A CO. who hftTA bud mrlr fifty jnr
9XtriMHxlntUm MU4nt bnfiinfHw. Onomunira.
lumnntrwiij vm1'iottm. A Itanrfbo.tU of itw
firmtim oonmtrnioit rntfni anil bow to ob
lin tbm avnt frfx. A lw a cai I4(im Oi OMMMUi
ftont taken tttrtmtttt Wunn A To. rv,T
Pixt nntu4inflm r -rtlifir Amr ri nit, ana
lijw mrn bmn rht widely Urrn Ut pi'hc wiltt
iot nmt Ut t)i irtTntir, 'I In Tlh't p(tr
lfUA.) wwHr, Movant I y tlltiMi rnt.Mj. tin uy 1u U(
lururrt freuiniiou of aic m tr-tini- work in uv
wori'l. f; r few. hamm- t-ui mtit ire.
huflditiu HMitifja, monthly ;;uft Tttwr. hinir)
COfiMs, U." cviits. F.Ttory i.uu:'wr cttnimn Im'iui.
tittil platw, In ooloi. itni pit iUmnifthn of n-w
hwSl with piftfi, nabiiiJir l'i.iii!ra ut tiow tu
aii-K.s .uuK, nui fcaiWiJVVir.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
fHANSAi;T AOKNKKALBANKINO BI'MlNKse
Letters of Cretlit Issued available in the
Fasten) States.
8iht Exchantre and Telenraphic
Transfers told on New York, Chicago, H.
Lonis, Han Francisco, Portland Oreif n,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fay.
orable terms.
. . bchskcs.
ftwldeiit.
J. M.
PATTsanoit,
Caaaivr.
First national Bank.
THE DALLES, - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Hight
Iraft or Check.
Collections male and proceed promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Wight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, han Francisco ami Portland.
I).
DIRltOTOitS.
Thompson. Jno. S. Hchrnci,
M. W'iM.iAMs, tint). A. Limit.
II. M. IUai.i,.
'I'bin lanr
iiki in i.n-iwrtil in (nrnl-li tlie lii-.l
liminy 111 iik rlly, null at the low it
ami pnpnliir llcmw it,m ih..
.rlm ll holi-l bll.lllnw.
X'i'i'liiliKilritliiliH ol anv
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Heals, 25 Cer?ts.
" Mn. I.nvlnc The lnIU. fur .
...- rairii iiretfuii ami ki.i.,r., i h-i.i......
Iu till llutnl
I'orner ol Kront and Union Ht
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Blakeley & Houghton,
DRUGGISTS.
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