The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 29, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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THE GIRL (J.- STRICT IDEAS.
She CSi'licnilly licvplop Into 11 l"eitorlou
(Mil M'lUiilul-.Moiiper.
The extremely well-behaved young
girl who hah never boon tempted mid
who cannot understand how another
could commit a folly is certain to be
come the 1110-t censorious of old wom
en, says Ella Wheeler Wilcox, in the
ICew York Press. If she does not de
velop into a cruel, malicious-tongued
pcandal-monper it will be a wonder.
Nothincr is so easy as the descent from
uneharitableness to malice. As a
younp pirl she prides herself upon her
love of morality and pood behavior: all
her friends spoak of her as "such a
strict pirl" in her ideas. No one would
think of appealing to her for sympathy
or advice in an hour of temptation, luit
she is respected for her hiph ideas if
feared for lier severity. As an old
woman she is simply held in abhor
rence, and her name becomes a neiph
borhood synonym for cruel judpment.
Criticism of our frail fellow beinps is a
vice which takes possession of us like a
stimulant oradrup, once we encourage
it. It may bepin in our hiph moral
standard and our hatred of sin, but
once it becomes a habit we indulge in
it for the pleasure it gives us. It is a
bad habit in the young; in the old it is
intolerable; for nothing renders old
age interesting or lovable save sympa
thy for the young and charity for the
erring. It is strange that we all do
not grow charitable as we grow old; as
we learn more and more of our frail
ties and more and more of the tempta
tions and illusions of life we ought to
become more and more tender and
pitying. One can be sympathetic with
out encouraging vice and wrong doing
or cloaking sm.
SAYINGS OF GARFIELD.
A rouxi) of pluck is wortli a ton of
luck.
lir. fit for more than the one thing
you are now doing.
I wotU) rather be beaten in right
than succeed in wrong.
Things don"t turn up in this world j
unless somebody turns them up.
Lucie is au ignis fatuus. You may
follow it to ruiu, but not to success. (
Ir the power to do hard work is not '
a talent,' it is the best possible substi- j
tute for it. ,
If there is one thing upon this earth I
that mankind love and admire better I
than another, it is a brave man a man
who dares to look the devil in the face,
and tell him he is a devil.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
CUhen
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Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
HAVE YOU TRitl) DRUfiS AM) FAILEfc
' TO FtXtl A CtlltK I'Oft
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACiK!:&n
Pit. MAMr.x'.' v.i.Ki.Ttrir ltr.i.Tj
with I'. Ice I in itlnmiellf :.'.;"
mm "ill I'liru m lihnut loeillelNn
i iillnf the above trmihir i. " i m"Mi.:
j. "tiller from Ki-rvnu. 'bl!(v.
i.nxxi'N. limine, i.nsi itjiunimi.i,
Jf Ncn nliHlll'sri XeeptC'miM i,
l'nor iieinut y, tn; hoio'i"" t:t. i
liliilntM, imil n n rill tli iici Id' !
till! (MlllCltl Of nllMV. PTPl'",Vl I
orn3c'i'.'uro,villltiuIri'llcl..ii'"
cure In our m rvo.' .
winch ronnln-.t hutn tn
tll IllOtt 9kPltlRll. ,
feels oil mar have un . .. :
otirfirlciii(iniiTVyliiir.'.i:'i .it .
which 1h olreirlellv-i.
rnti'i'il jrotirtTDjUiicosoi lac
If you rcpiaco tut imr .-i I
clement thu ilr.ilin'il. vlxrri .- I
iltilrt'il fur vUnrnU!5troi:i.-tL, yn-
renmvetliecati'iiimillie.illli.stri.1).. i
and vltfnr wld follon nl iman. 'Ii
l.i our plan ami treatment. Ami I
iTimrnntHn n euro iir rulliud m
Our 'JOO pntfn book "TnnKK CLASHES OP MEN." .otiWl v;'l every vii t . ,
nililillriiEctl mill old mRn, sent aealod, frco. llr. Handrn'n Klrrtrlc Ilrlt H no csp.irir.uii ,
ni wo hnvo restored thomaurtg to robust health and Mlor. lifter hII other tre.itmtMiln railed, ns c i.i i
shown tir hundreds of cases tbroushout. thlsnnilotlierHtates.wlio notiltt alnillr testify, andlroiu ni.li. .
at whom wo urto strung letters bearing testimony to their recovery alter uslue our licit.
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU!
GENERAL DEBILITY CUKEO. , LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM.
WMm. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT 'MM
'A
nee mlnif
X now eojoy
l IlftTO His
PHOTOGRAPHER
at the asco eountr
. l MM
k a J Ik ir ii :l,ilnlJ'l,l,1pfc'
lr. n. A i.imwuiwpr oir WDnmHij 7Dur utile
i irouuirii wim Tisor, tiwi woaxnen. ami
almost n comulotn loss ol power. I would set uu with
a Terr wri itciiuki uudbi ftcaiDK, RU, Bin
. I It t I. . h.J - ' I .Til. .
fuyr iw ' 1 " umu . uv IBM ui 111-.
ifa better th in 1 liart) faruntHNnut.
ntmot cjntl.loucw In jour traatmcnu Yon can pub
lish this Mtmoat,lo hamothar writoor cull on
mo. Truly Toun. 11. A. BOWtN. aBandfflTurkBt.
RHEUMATISM AND LAMENESS CURED
Portland. Uramin.AnriTlM 1MI
Dr. A T. Banden. Iaar Hln I sot ono nt our Iwlts
two wt aeo lor rnxumatltm. Irani wblch 1 Biiflcnsl
forMTral yaan. For tha past alz months I had not
tmnaoimw rs. aoarDeitnaapiacedmalnolmost
t perfect hallh In thstwowka Ihatentad it. lean
I watt comtortatijr.nnd feel Ilka n new nan pnrallf .
' M. K. HUOliES, Proprietor lntarnational llotal.
NERVOUS DEBILITY Lp8S OF VIGOR.
lacoma. nasn., uctoiwr 'Jl. ltu.
1 barn ben ui lou your
cy. nnti toiiav
1 ha to gained
art.
A8. LURTKA.
lttrntnA
ir...i an(len.lMAralr
Klectric twit for general nerroua debility, and toitaT
101 oeuer msa a umttj lor II Tu rears.
First nremium
air for bent portraits and views
irrpart.
UUA!
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runinnu iirrKn. r''iiiiii:wr inhj
Dr. A.T Banden, lKwr 8lr : Vn.iraof erioiir- unit
hard work, comblnl with tha strain rniulue trcm the
Jar of an enctne. fiavi, me a sTerwcaHOt lani Lo.
from which 1 milfcred for eTen yearn. I wu o bid
that 1 could not bend my back. aall do.ihlihl up
wltb it, 1 bouiiht ono of your b-ilie. It I fin il hm
tnildnof twiidsytf.And Icoutlnuttil toTr Mrltfnrf ur
mouths, lieinft perfrtly riiriol. That wn itto yxan
ajo.nnd 1 am tuweli ti-day a I nirrwi, in ltiyllie. !
knnwjour htt well, and 1 kn w lotHnf Tviilnnh'
hara been cured br It, Many nth ti tiel It. ami if
they would try It they would find it thoasinem I did
the bet remeily in the world. I tm located l.itnj
permanently, and will ImuUd totslV Wltll un, onuvrLo
wants to iniiiiire almui i,
llOHKKT ll,'HKl.Knlne;rnntnl rcrtlttnl
LOST VITALITY AND STRENGTH.
. l'.tenit, W.h, .Iuiim l-j, Wi.
A. Hande-i. Dear Hlrilnci. weiring Tmir
h It I Iiath been ureatlr lienetlte.1. 1 feel mv nld
ercr fat returntnui and nftura month i'i, of tun
belt 1 tind niT,l( twice a v uor.ma a brifoiu. My
memory le now nearly perfect, and each dy thnen
for the better. I f el umcll strnnijer tha t.fnr
uslns the belt. Yours truly, 2IRM(Y b&ITiLTZ.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
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SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. -
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Xoura gratefully,
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
Is a complete (ralranlc battery, made Intu a b"lt so an to ho easily worn during work or ntrtat, onfl It
Swe. Jixjtblni. prdouKcd current which aro Instantly telt tnrouuhout nil weik tiarta. or w f iirtoi:
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Hctuiuli'il. Thoy nro cradod lustrenuth to meetall stacBi of Trejiknes In ynuii, nih!dltfU!SorLl
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n
Candies and Nuts
at wholesale
qtiatatlorj.
H. C. NIELSEN,
TOItA
CIGA1I
SWKK
fSpecialtiesi
Clothier and Tailor.
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
I. rULbU
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At right side I
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. . .Dotiidudly the Finest Line of
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Goods,
'-'My little boy wa9 very bad off for two
-months with diarrhoea. We used vnr
ious medicines, also called in two doc
tors, but nothing done hira any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dhirrhcea Remedy, which gave im
mediate relief and goon cured him. I
consider it the bt.it medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to all
who need a diarrhoea or colic medicine.
J.E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50
.cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
.Houghton, druggists.
C. L. Phillips, assignee of Wni, Farm
& Co., will on August 3d, 1893, sell, in
front of the court house the book ac
counts uncollected, also all
notes remaining in his hands.
promisorv
tf
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, electric
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
atives containing nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive
maleria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject
to cramp in the stomach. Last summer
she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when
ever necessary and found that it never
fails. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
Druggists.
Go
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Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
HAS A FAMILY 01
2000 HEADERS.
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oi today patronize when they desire to '
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ern branded horses for season 1893, on
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JOHN PASHEK,
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Next door to Waaco Sun Office.
Has just received a fine line of Samples
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will contrlliute, cniieeially lor youiiR readorn, a IhrlllliiRly liitcrentllif; nturyof African Adventure.
NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.
There will bo several articles written by Raymond Ulathuiayt. who has Ih'Cu called by Mr. W T
Stead the lest Interviewer In l'liKlmid, from material furnished him by Kwl Hontk, nl Ham
burg, thu;rcat animal lturter and trainer 'riiee artlcleh deal with
The Capture of Wild ISeantH. Tlie Traimportation of Wild ISenHtH.
The Training of Wild BeaHtH. The AdvontureH and lCncapes of Karl Hngeubeck.
The scries will no illustrated by au KiiRllsh artist of acfcuolcdKcd MM In drawlnB wild aulmalr.,
John IIui'.iioikjiih, C. K llotDKR, Dr.. C. C. Amiorr, and other writers lamotis for their work in
this Held, will contribute to the magazine
Of Interctit to both Young and Old will bo
PROF. JL L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
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Garner's IctterhilcHcrlptlve of his liresolit i.'iixtlltloii to Africa, I'rof. (iamer Is noted the world
over for the otirlotis and InterestitiR Investigations hu Is loiikiiii; In the siieech of monkeys. He
sailed for Africa lust September for the sake of further jmrstiltii: his studies in the native haunts 0
the gorilla. The Illustrations for these articles will Im from photoKraiihs taken by I'rol. (liiruer
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