THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. ! OF I Tha Trill HUMAN KIND. OFFICIAL I'Al'KK UK WASCO llR'NTY. Suu-redal the ruutf.ie al llli. OreKon si-nsciurrii)N kates. MY II AIL. KST.Hilt raKTAlD, IS iDVSl. II to One yHr Six montsN . Thtw month AilvrrtiMiiK rates reasonable. nl made known OU apl'llettllell. Aililni- all rmmiMiiMon to"THK I'KltON Ifl.K. 1 ho la'Ue. Dtvuoii. Thf liU4 and Wftklu Chronu-te may to found on talt al I. ('. Xicktlttn' ttort. Telephone So. 1. Mark Twain has discovered that there is a "synilioate of doctors" at foreign health reports. When one of them jjets hold of a ood patient they las him from one to another, until every physi cian in the combine gels his share of the victim's wealth. Mark says he dare not complain of even a headache over there. Don't commit suicide on account of your 'incurable" blood disease. The sensible thins; for you to do is to taUe Ayer"s Sarsaparilla. If that fails, why, then keep on trying, and it will not j fail. The trouble is. people net dis- cou raged too soon. "Trv, try. try ata ill." He Your husband is abroad, 1 uui told? She (stockbroker's wife Yes; he's traveling in South America. He Oh, indeed, and do you expect him home shortly'.' Mi.. Well. I can't exactly tell. You see, these extradition arrange ments take up Mich a lot of time. If you meet a lady on the street this week and tier face shows the signs of distress, you can safely conclude that she has just opened her house and is in search of servants. This is the time for that kind of amusement. Baltimore American. "Now, that is what I call an apprecia tion of the proper thing." "What in the world are you talking about?" "About that South Side grocer's contri bution of a barrel of self-rising flour to the orphan asylum. Indianapolis Journal. Its mother Oil, John! John! what shall we do? Babv has swallowed its rattle? Its father Io? Nothing; now he'll have it with him al! the time, and we won't have to be forever hunting it up when he cries. Tid Bits. Mrs. Younglove I purchased some ! Btorjr f a French t'onvlrt at Toulon, No criminal is altogether hardened; spring's of kindlier and feeling-for his fellow-being's .still exist within his nature, if one could but tiud them. The author of "Seeretsof the lrison-llini.so" tell.sa true story of a I'reueh convict lit Toulon. Among the five laborers, who work side by side with the prisoners, was an Italian who always treated them with great kindliest., anil beeam.1 in conse quence very much beloved. One day. however, the Italian seemed to W much depressed, aud he confided to his fellow-laborers the fact that In-was ter ribly m waut of money. Not many days after, one of the convicts escaped, sought the Italian out at his home, and said to him: "Now 1 give myself up to you. My capture will bring you the reward of a hundred francs, ami that will help you out of your difficulties." For a long time the Italian refused to take advantage of the fugitive's self sacrifice, but at length he yielded mid led luck the prisoner The wife of a well-known journalist was roused one night, when she was alone in the house, by sounds which convinced her that burglars must be lvlow. The courageous old lady rose aud went downstairs into the dining room, where she found a man in the act of rilling the sideboinl. lie promptly knocked her down, but as soon as she could recover herself she got up and mildly took a seat. Then she addressed the burrlar. "1 supxse you have been driven to these evil courses by want." she said; "but why add cowardly violence to your crime? You ,-ee 1 am an old woman old enough to he your mother. Is your mother still alive'.' Do you re memlKT her.' lint would you iy or do to a man who struck her in the f ice j and knocUod her down?" j ller words had a marked effect on i the housebreaker. He was evidently j moved to the heart. "I'm sorry, ma'am." he said, "and I'm ashamed of what I'm doing. I 1 won't take anything- belonging to you ! except this live-pound note. But 1 i really nm in desiierate straits, and 1 i want money badly." lie emptied his pockets of the silver ' lie nail talieu. hut with the lull con sent of the old lady made off with the live pounds. Some time afterward an envelope reached her. addressed in a strange hand, and pound note. mill I r 'tfi iCAJF 'CLEARS Li LCNGh SKIN Jk LIFEfJ zM pi F,,ei wfj luly MENTALS M l.): STRONG I'l eogyB r- J $ NERVESJij - AyEFVS $ Sarsaparilla g S. 1'. SMITH, of ToUillid.i, la., whose coiislitillion v;i.s ro'.ipli tely broken down, is cured by Ay r'. Sarsaparilla. lie writes: " For eiidit ye. us. I v;u, rnct I: to n great snlTeor frem eonstipa titiii, kidney trouble, ami iiidi,;t -thin, so that in v i-ennitiiiiun -ueiii i' t.i le i einpl.-teh- lrii!,i-li ilinvn. I in. In. I'd to trv Ajer's Sar-aparilla. .::nl toe!, iii-.ii-ly M'en hnrth -, m. ! excellent result.- tl it m -t. nvn h, Ixiwel., and kiilneV ' ;ile in p.-ifr'-l i . li ditiuit, am!, in id! t i ; i r fuin I .. -i,., ,n regular us dock-work. At . n I began taking Ayer's S.irs.i p.n ,; i, rnv weight was only I'."" peiunls; I n.,w ,- m brag o' U'.l pounds, and was nc er in so ROOil health. If you could ei- me : fore and after usin-.', ymi ,nl,l : me for a traveling ailvertiseiui'iit. I iH'l evr this pn p. nation of arsananila to In- tl.f best in the niatki-t te-day.' Ayer's Sarsaparilla Treparf' by r. J. C. Aytilil'c, Lon-i.i. M irr. Cures others, will cure you MAKING Welt Tery tender leef today, dear; how do you j awakes from Tbere la Often llaril Wsrk In.pirutlon. There are yet some persons left who fancy that poetry is the product of a fine freni'.V: that the noet of (renins ! 1 o you want The Chuoniclk a.id San i Francisco Examiner for a year? If so ! send us $2.25 and you can have them, ! loti papers for $'2. 2.) or less than a cent '. and a half a pioce. If von would rather it was a five- i have the New York ,Worid, we w ill send 1 you that and the Se.mi-Wkkki.v Chkon- pntTRV K ol'e vear for $2.2"). The World is ; also a semi-weeklv to vou will get j papers for $2. 25. a prefer it? . Mr. Younglove Keallv, I don't know, love; bat where I boarded that fort of beef was always rare. Syracuse Post. Hungry Higgins Wot are you studyin' bout eo? Weary Watkins I was jist tbinkin' what a pity it is when a feller gits dead drunk he don't know nothin' about how drunk he is. Indianapolis Journal. "Mrs. Nextdoor sent over that our Fido has dug up a lot of her flowers." Mamma Well, run and tell her that it won't make any difference; he's to have a bath Ocean. todav anvwav. Chicago Inter I Mistress Bridget, I don't like having these men in the kitchen. They are all strangers to me. Bridget ' pleas antly? Slip insoide, then, mum, and O'il inlerjnice you. Judge. trance to till page after page with ef fortless beatitudes. A number of man uscript sheets of Longfellow's "Ex-eel-ior," which may In- found in Har vard, should not only explode this theory, writes a Boston eorrcsoiide:i'.. but give hope to manv a diseouraired amateur. As Longfellow lirst con structed the first verse of this poem it ran: The shades of niaht wrre falling fast As through an Aipinc villa!?' passed A youth who. as the peasants sung. KespoDtied in an unknown tongue. Excelsior. This was manifestly weak, as the only obvious reason why the Alpine peasants sung- wa.-, that they might uf- ; lord a rhyme tor the youth s re-ponse I in an unknown tongue. A second trial your j at the wrse, however, not onlv failed to improve it. but arranged it in such form that it is dhheult to believe Long fellow guilty of the fault. The two last lines of the verse were made to read: Interviewer To what do you attribute your uniform prosperity? Moneybags To the fart that I never was rich sublimated cataleptic j wl,0iigh to keep a yacht. Town Topics. De (.averly Wasn't Choliv Knock nees boasting last night that he was solid with Miss Gofast? Van Clove Yes. De Caverly Well, it was true I aw lier petrify him with a look. Town Topic. Mr. Hearard How your heart throbs, darling! You do lore me, then? Miss Flipleigh Nonseim'! That is father taking a pull at the jug in the mxt rxmi. The Gurgler. A Legal Bight and an Ethical Duty: A New Y'ork court affirms it to be one of j the inaliable rights of man to hiss in a theatre. It is, yes, sometimes it is a ; doty. Chicago Tribune. Trainers I regard my wife's piano playing fad as a joke. Y'ou ought to do the eame with your wife's. Frames Traniers, you have never heard my wife play. Chicago Tribune. Bildad Swells? A youth who bore a pearl of price, A buriuer with the strange device. -Who's tha new King of the There are not many, even among ; the magazine poet.-, of tiMlay. who i would consent to refer to a banner as a "pearl -of pi-ice." lint the poet had ! by this time three lines to his liking, and the substitution of '-a youth who bore mid siimv and ice" completed the verse Ms il. lliis 1m-ii rt'iul iitnl tiilf,.ii I throughout the leni'th and breadth of ; tljat"" a fact. the land. All of which goes to show that the genius of the MX-t is in the conception, and that the production of j Willie Maw, we're going to have a lit tie masquerade party over at Tom Sta 1 pleford's. How'd I better fix up so they won't know me? His mother Wash i your face, dear. ; Mr. (iiisher I declare that handsome Mis Porkchoppe is a perfect poem, , doncherknow? Miss Manhattan All ! but t lie feet! The Envious One. Mifs Bay Do you believe in high i sounding names for girls? Mrs. Kay j Up to thirty ; after that age take any i thing you can get. Town Topics. that F'itz Sappy That handsome girl just passed actually smiled at me, by Jove. De Cvniiine You do look funnv. -Tow n Topics. Htrayeu. OUR t SHLE. 1 Saturday, Oct. 27th. Remnants Remnants Cheap Cheap Cheap Remnants Dress Goods, Remnants Embroideries, "Damrvontc Tin OT1 O e .r. 11 in iii.n JJiUVJJUU, -".v .-s,- ' ' ' Remnants Laces, Remnants Underwear, Remnants Silks. ! Remnants Hosiery, Remnants Flannels. We have acciimulatHil (piautities of short lengths of our New Goods, and we are going to clear our stock of them ut great reductions in prices. It will pay you to call. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. A. A. Brown, K.v(. fill iwwmTiu'Ht of UlWJ UiUlllllo, IIP YOTJ W-A-USTT Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, . . A T T 1 HOiVl-AJS rXUJJiSON, 83 WashlnRton St.. THE DALLES. OR. and Provisions. hlch li" iitt.Tt t KiKiin- SPECIAL :-: PRICES to Cash. Buyers. linked Cash Prices for Eis and other Produce. 170 SECOND STREET. I f vim wmit hifiinnnflim runi'i-rniK vni nnnl Inmli.or th-1 lnw tvUtlnt; tht-n-tK, ymi rtui roniilt him tni; t) oliur.'. H' Iih innili' n (' riiil'.y nf (liiH tiuiiu-M. 11 ml linn imtr!irvl Ifi'titrv tlir t ut -! Hint h 1 jtuil (HIliT t'rtcr Cfii viiim. Ho Ih AK'tit (or tin KdHtiTii (rcffitn Iiiul ( niniMiiiy, iiinl run wll vm (inuliiK. nr I ' n Iititi.vhI AjrrlfiittnrHl Ivimi In any i 1 1 h n t tty Ivaiml. mi ill will inmhI n fHiuphli't ilirrUiing tiv ImiiU t miytiiit' npplytiiK to lain fur It. lie AKnt for uiti nf tot In TinmpwoH'ii Adoi Tiow to Tin ihII. Thia Aitilltlon In 1h11 o(T tti Ri'rr nU, nml ilmtliuil tt w the tirlni'liMit rml ilfHf imrt of tin cltv. Onlv 'JU miinil.w wiilk from ( iiurtliotiic, to uuniilm from K. U li-it. Hitlrs l.iK'Ntwtl un iovrniititt Lanl. If you want to Itorrow Monry, on l.nng or Mhort tlina, h can oeommtidat fam. Vrlt Kirn, I.Ua. anil Arlrit Inaiiranea. W you cannot rail, wrlt. and yuur lttr will hm irontitly anawrl. THs CQlumDia Packing Co. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef MAM'K.MTt'KKKB OK Fine Lard and Sausages. I 'There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its fiooa leads on to J or tune." The poot unquestionably had reference to the Curers of BRAND isiP-OntSaleiifc- Blifkins Teddie Devilish. I I'"'- ,,el"t-' 'J'""' .... i, , , . , ,. liosMiielv in tne ilireclion of patient W by I ve known nim to change hi9cane 1 j ( " s many as half a dozen times in a dav. I ' nnotlier matter, Town Topics. Mr. Oldstyle I don't think that a col lege education amounts to much. Air. Sparerod fAin't you? Well, you ought to foot my bov'g bill and eee. New York World. TOLD Th 1fini.-n BY THEIR DRESS. Old Crusty (calling over the stairs; j Maria, is that young man going oon? j Maria I guess he's gone already, pa, -from the way he's acting. The Ardent i Wooer. "What do you think? the prettiest girl at the reception "Think? Why, the sooner he consults I an oculist the better." Spare Moments. Lowenstein f despairingly ) Iiebecca, 1 1 haf faildt in peezness. Mrs. L. Veil, ! don'd put on dot long face. .1 vasn't one' of your greditors. New York Sun. Patient Doctor, I want a sure cure for somnambulism. Doctor Try in somnia. Two dollars, please. Detroit Free Press. Talkerly Why did Deepdye get a di vorce from his wife? Hardluck To get revenge on me. He knew I would marry her. of DifTfrrnt Vatlonalltlri l.atliy l)'.i,:i::''iiilil. You c:in tell at .";:uiee the French woman from tiie .nioii-:tn. the latter from tie- ! i:i;rli .li vvnm.ui. ami yet. .says ! the I'itri. -', v Vork Herald, eaeh wnm- un is u perfect type. The nell-ilressed Krenchworaan wears a very hirfe hat or cxuihite tixjue; her eliillon blouse lias short hleeve.-. and is made with turndown j collar; her gloves are very lone:, reach flick said I was int-rar U,M,V" 1,J"W' an(1' a1"'""-'" ,, wnue. are penecuy clean anil iresn. She ha.s a waist at whatever nacriliee, also Jiips. She wears a white veil, which .she never putson, under her hat, and when she walks, which i seldom, it is on the tips of her toes. The well-dressed Knlish woman wears in the morning a man's colored shirt, with white collar, a man's neck tie, a tailor-made white drill or holland jacket and skirt, a pretty hat with flow ers, with veil plastered over the fucc to keep the fringe in curl. She hasafixHl figure and is very tall, does not wear hitfh heela and uses her whole font when walking. The American woman is a combina tion of these twq. With great ncute- Krom the fair ground, one black mare, white hind foot, small white spot in forehead, and one light sorrel horse, white hind foot, small white strip in bice and saddle marked, both branded on left stifle. Horse also branded A on the right hind leg. A liberal reward I will be paid for information which will j lend to their recovery, by the under signed. A. S. Macai.mhtkk, Dried Beef, Etc. NOTICK FOU PL'lJLICATION. Notice. ! Notice i hi-rchy Klvn Unit t)i- iiiiil.T.inmil I lm Ix-en duly nj"iIiii.1 hy the 1 1 uii'Th ilc i rniiity ( 'iirt nf lint hute of Itrt'XiiN, Inr V Hxrn i-otitity. fl'lmlnitriitrlx of Hie entHt of rtiitrlen K. llrtii()it, iJn't-ioMii. All ithoiii hnvtuK fittimn Hifninut Hji entiite nr1 heri-hy notlfiiil to ,ri'ent the t'Miiie, duly VHritiiiJ, to iim at my re.Hinif in lMlle ( ity. WaM'o eoiinty, Ortiron, within lx inotithi from the ilnteof thi notiee. lutl tli In llh lay of O'-tntw-r, l''il. eiHKHK J. HAK.IIT A'lminntriitrlx of the hilnte ol hurlm K. ll.'UKht, lieceatKfl. (i: ji N v 17 Wasco warehouse Co., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. V. H. Las it itrvu k, Thp ImIn. Or., lrti.sir 2.1, h'H. f Noti' in bff'hy jrivt'n that tin- fnllowui(f muiitil 1 1 1 r In.- fllol imtM't of inlfntioii to riuik titml ppM'f in ii(Mirt of hlM cnitu,niu ttnttiuiirl proof will rx- iiimi- U'fnri' the r-KiMir nml m'ivfr of the I . K IjiihI oliro at 'I hf lalJt.", in., on Ih-rvm ?r 1, Ivti, vl.: .faoh A. Vnnrr, H'l. K No for thr f' NK'4 hijI N' HK' , Hw. 17, Tp. I H, K K.. W. M. H ntiiiKH tli followinif wltii4-u ttt prove hi ooiitiniioiiM rvftiik'iM-v upon tint iMiltivrition of ml iaiifl, vi. : ( . H. tirriniinifr Kic, t.. M ll irrinmu, (i. W, Klii, Ku'l-ifby, Orxoii. J AH. V. MltKKK, at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S, Who are soiling those Roods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICIIEMiACH r.UlCK, . . UNION 8T. Receives Consignments When Baliy waa aick, wn gmre her C'Mtoria. When aba was CbiH, aba criwl for Cantoris. Wbni the Iwaiw Minn, i!m clung to C'aitf'jria. Wben ioe bad CbilUrm, the garo tliein Caatoria. ness she wdects the best points of each, I pQr gale Qn Commission, but you would never take her for any- , biwly but herself. She i.i rather inclined ' to the enormous hats of the French, but she does not wear short sleeves and low necks with them. i She is always appropriately dressed ! and has n costu ne for every occasion j which always seems the very ix-st I thiii(r that che could liave chosen. She ! seems to have calculated all weathers j mid nil occurrences with an eye to her 1 ilres.s hence her success. Rotes Reasonble mark .o in W. "W. Co. Til T. 11 1,1 KH. Illl Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, of HAKE OVKN, li.. got nomc upleiiillil Farm andg(H1 Jayfii(( Town I'miwrty in tlieWllla . tlU: Valloy fur ml very ciiep anil on wuy t.-rnn. Home of the farmii to ejehanne for KUth OnKon prorty. W rite for lint and term. pianiifaGloiers Harnesses! FOR SALE OR TRADE A KINK IMI'OKTKP French Percheron Stallion, Wtiirlif In fpnnl (1 h l.;; poiindr', mid Hiiro Kon) UvXU't. VV lit iHI for vttnU or hoti- with tipprovfl f-iirtly, or will Irailc for horwVor f:ittf. Parley Sc Ix-ctril, (huccesHors to I I). Frank, leeeaed.) OF A.XiZi OTP A Cieneral Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whips, Done Blankets, Etc. Foil Assortment of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stamped. SKCONI) STKKKT. . . . . THE DALI.KS, OB THE DALLES LUMBERING CO. INCONKIKATKU IHHQ No. 07 Washington Stkkkt. . . The Dali.es. Wholesale and Kotall Dealer anil Maiiiifucturera of Building Material tni Dimension Timber, Doors, Windows, Moldings, Hoys Furnishings, fit Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Packing Cases. 1 or Yarrt a 1T. Da,llo ; Aotory nct IjuiuVj ! AOilro.: Kerr &, Buckley, (iraH Vullev, Or. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to 1 any part of the city,