The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 09, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalies Daily Chronicle.
Kntoi-d nt the Pixtorlcc nt Tnu Dalle, OrvROii,
ita nccond-cliiKS matter.
WHAT VANDERBILT LIKED.
Thp DniiRliiiutu anil ttiitlnu I'liililliiffft II'
Unit Coohcil for Him In Newport.
Tin; tiAi.i.KS
OKKOON
Tlu Sttltt Cnuiimi)-.
The .Stutts coni'miiy ha: played a
very sueaiessful week's enpapeinent in
The Dalles. They came hurt only to
put in time, not expt'etin: to make ex
pense?, but Mr. Stutt informs a re
porter that the receipts for the live
nijibts will pay their expenses for the
entire week, so that what they take in
tonipht and at the matinee will he clear.
They deserve this much at the hands of
our people and both are to be congratu
lated. Their plays have all leon of a
hiiih moral tone, and the lessons have ; th'tupx
Now Try ThU.
It will cost you nothing and will sure-
I ly do you good, if you havo a couidi.
Down in Newport the other day this j n)jtj( or nm. troublo with throat, chest
anecdote of the late William K Van- or hm ,)r Nmy )iscovon. for
consumption, couphs and colds is guar
anteed to jjive relief, or money will bo
paiil back. SuUerors from la grippe
found it just tho thing and under its
use had n speedy and thorough recov
eay. 'Iry a siunplo bottlo at our ex
pense, and learn tor yourself just how
pood a thinu it is. Trial bottles free at
Snipes & lCinursly's drug store Large
size oOc and $1.
benefitted mam who could not be
reachtd through the pulpit. The per
sonnel of the company are all ladies and
cuntleuien, and ofl" the stage have car-,
ned themselves with a respectful and !
proper bearing. They have made many ,
friends. The argument that the money ,
paid to traveling show companies goes ;
out of town not to return is bad. The
receipts have !oen paid to our hotel and
store-keepers, which is disbursed again
to the channels of circulation. What
they take in today is for value received
and conscientious, tiring work, and they
should le greeted with a rousing house.
They play "Fanchon," which made
Maggie Mitchell, and all may be as
surred their money's worth.
derbilt was told: "The husband of u j
woman, who for tunny years annually
Helped the housekeeper at the Viinder
built summer houe pack tho -roods
which it was intended to take back
to the winter home, said he went down
to the Vauderbilt place to meet hb wife
one day, and as he was cominr away
Mr. Vnnderbllt came out on the lawn
and stopped him, saying: ' Do you
know where 1 can jet a good cook for
four weeks? 1 am going to stay hero a
mouth longer, and the cook is going to
leave to-morrow. Can't you get me
one?'
"I said 1 didn't know. I would try,
and then Mr. Vanderbilt said: 'I don't
want any Trench, faneltied cook. I'm
going to be bore almost by myself, and
1 want one who can make old-fashioned
I've We,u just longing for
some Indian pudding, some doughnuts
and cheese, and some brown bread.' 1
(iniit l'ntutii Kit tor.
Contrary to the general belief that
Ireland leads the world in its fondness
for "praties," statistics show that, the
people of Germany and Belgium are
the greatest potato eaters; the con
sumption in these countries annually
exceeds one thousand pounds per head
of population.
Mr. J. P. Hlai.e. an extensive real es
tatedealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow-
knew where there was an oldcoolc, and j v escaped one of the severest attacks of
although she had givon up the business pmnuiu)Ilill wilik, in lll0 I1()rthorn part
I got her to no for the mouth. She t , , . .... , '
said she got order to cook all old-style 1 f lo:va ,l ,n,,a .recent ."-. .vs
things. One day she told me Mr. Van
derbilt seat for her, she went in. and
he said: 'Do you know how to make ' the storm and was so thoroughly chilled
doughnuts?- She said she did. and that he was unable to get warm, and in
then he said he wished he could have side ot an hour utter his return he was
some sucu a nis momor used to maice.
Then he said he wanted
the Saturday Keview. Mr. Maize had
occasion to drive several miles durintr
Jusi Arrived from Hew York
KPDKXDU) ASSORTMENT OK
todies'
Jackets,
YOTJO ATTENTION
I oilltid to thu fnot that
flagl) Glenn,
Dealer in nli
mid Build
,Hrlnl ai
Juimuit
ituU.
FROjYl $3.20 UPWARDS
Piciiir
nil;
Mil GODOS
pilios,
At I'uinail,nli. I.' I'l'ic.
Splendid Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50.
IT Id. AS.-OKI'.MKNT Ol-
Winter Dry Goods,
boots, snous, hats, etc.
72
To i) found In the City.
LClasbington Stncct.
From TERffllflAli or INTERIOR Points
- T1IK
An Iltor lliiro-w Iilpiu'd.
For the publication of an article in
reference to the character of his father,
Henry Liebe, young Alfred C. Liebe
this afternoon horsewhipped Druno Sit
tig. editor of the Freie 1'resse, at the
corner of Third and Washington streets,
with a riding-whip, over the tace and
body. Henry Liebe, it will be remem
bered, was recently shot by his nephew,
Christian Hess, who ciaimed to have
been a victim of heartless persecution at
tin; hands of Liebe, which drove him to
shoot Liebe and kill himself. In refer
ring to this affair the Staats Zeitung did
not touch as gently as young Liebe de
sired on the reputation of his father, and
this made the occasion for the horse
xvhippinc administered to Sittig. The
two men met about 1 o'clock and Liebe
began striking Sittig across the face witli
a riding-whip. He struck a number of ,
blows over the head and body of tiie '
editor before the arrival of Officer Dur
renberger, who placed Liebe under ar-
reat and took him to the police station. 1
There he was charged with assault and
battery and was released on .20 bail.
Telegram.
an
fashioned Indian pudding, with that
amber-colored jelly all round the out
side of it lie used to invite other
elderly men to come to nine with him
and would praise it all, and ask them if
it didn't make them think of old times.
"Said the Newport man: 'One day 1
met Mr. Vanderbilt again, just as he
was about to leave for Ni'W York for
the winter, and he said. Tin much
obliged to you for sending me that cook.
I have had a good time. I've had tho
best things to eat that I have known in Houghton
many a year ' " X. Y. Advertiser. ,
f ll T.xt, .l.l.t.l l.Mtl, ,1 Ct, ,-,. n,li:iin( ...
, . ' .... v. v.v. ...... .. C l- V.ISU Ul
tF" A we are tnreed to s-KLL FOU CASH in order to avoid lawsuits f like !
he famous A. .. Collins and wife's suit and bad debts, our prices will ulwuyt b
found the verv lowest in the market. U'e invite our friendH and ciiHtomerH to
monia or lung lever, .nr. lilaizii scut to
the nearest drug store and got a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Keniedv. of
which he had often heard, and took a j examine our uoods and prices before purchasinu.
number of large doses. He says theef-j
feet was wonderful and in a short time I
he was breathing quite easily. He kept j
on taking the medicine and the next I
day he was able to come to Des Moines. '
Mr. Utilize regards his cure as simply,
wonderful. For sale bv lilakolev i
i
Notion.
SPARROWS ON A SPREE.'-
An Ingciioui I'iailtor Kuwil Ills Cotton
by r.QttliiR t.'ie IJir.'Ji I'put DrunS:.
The English : parrows have proved a
nuisance in tin- atton country, for as
soon as the pods, open they pick out
XLt- cotton and carry it off. and Home
planters have lo-,t, as they claim, hun-
ureus oi pounds in tni. va . .There :
Ktiquotte or h l'ructical Sort.
A housewife of the Last end con
cluded that the only solution of the
servant-girl problem w:i.- to teach a
greeu girl herself. She had experience
with girls who thought they knew
something, with no success. According
ly she engaged a girl from tht country
who prufeas.ed to know nothing, and
commenced training her. One of the
new servant's duties was to attend the
door, and the lady of the house tried in
many ways to impress upon her mind
the necessity of taking a tray or salver
with her when she answered the bell to
receive cards, letters, etc. During the
afternoon the bel! rang and shortly
afterward the servant appeared at her
mistress' door, saying: "If you please,
ma'am, the vegetable man Lsat the door
and wants to know if you want any
good potatoes." The lady looked up
from her sewing and then fell into a
fit of laughter. The servant war, stand
ing, as she had been taught, holding
the silver tray with three large pota
toes on it in the most proper manner.
The servant's sense of the fitness of
things was evidently undeveloped.
Pittsburgh Dispatch.
! Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received at the office of the un
' dersigned, until Monday, December 11th,
at 4 o'clock p. m.. for L'O cords of drv,
I split wood, for the city's use. Saul
; wood to Ihj delivered partly at the office
; of the undersigned, partly at the citv
j marshal's office and partly at the tire
I engineer's office.
The right to reject any and all bids ii
hereby reserved.
, DorcsLAs S. Di'ri'i:.
1 llecorder of Dalles Citv,
When (lie Train slops at TIIE DALLES, uef oil' on (lie South Side
AT THE
HEW COLiUlWBlfl HOTELt.
Till Ursti mill ixipillur IIciisi il. c- tne pn nctiuti imle! liiilui.
mill it liri'jwitiil In (unit'li the lli-'t Arrni:uniHl:itlii: of tin;
lluii'O in tlic cl!, mill ut tin' lii--. rate oi
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qlass Heals, 25 Cepts.
Ilttlcii fur all Hlits;,' l.lin'" l' vine 'I In' liilli' fur nit
iolnl In Kii'ti'rn Ori'Kon ii'kI Kii'tiTli Viililii;tiii,
In till-, lintel.
RRILRORD
If till' lltlll III tllL'f
corner of Front iiml l iilni. sis
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
I Notice.
1
1 Notice is hereby civen that unless the
, delinrpjent taxes "of Dalles City are paid j
ttiiiiiii iuii uavs irom tue oaie oi nil.-
notice the names of the deliiKjuents
will be imblished.
By order of the common council of
Dalles City, made December 2d, ISM.
Witness my hand this 7th day of
December, WXi. Dan Mai.oni:y,"
City Marshal.
Notluu.
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOLI.
It 1 tin- Dlulnt: (Mr Itoiuo. It run Thrnmh
vniuUiit i nilll" Vi! J lillj til (111 jUflf U)
p. paul and Chicago
(so cii.v.N'tn: of caiih.)
CiililtxixM ill IMllltlK (.'iuk linnuriiiil. J'lltl
iiihii Ijriiwliu; IliK)mHlwH.Tri, liiti-Ntoiulpmnil.
TOURIST SLKEI'ING CAHS
Hint Hint run (c roitntnii'ltxl, unit In wlitcti
ni''oiniihiiliitliiiii mir ttotli Ynv iiml I'lirnlntml
(or liiililiTniif Flrvt mill H-coiid'Cliiw Tlukutn.uuiJ
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
A coutlniioiin lino, cniini'Cttm; with nil lni
I iftoritltii illrvct nml .nilnlorriiptiil urvli-c
I A
Wlio Tlielr Snreptlicarl Are.
".My sweetheart." said a diamond
dealer in Maiden lane, "is a jewel of a
-irl.
"Her eyes are as blue as sapphires,
her cheeks are like the carnelian, hhe
ha.s lip of coral, teeth like pearls, her
one man. however, on the Misai.'.-,inni 1 brow is white as Persian marble :tnd
truit has not lost much, kuvs the Ht, her hair is the color of old gold.
Clothier and Tailor.
, Decidedlv the Finest Line of
Luv.it Chronicle. When he found the
sparrows were coimuittinj; depreda
tions he procured a iiuantity of wheat. '
ioaiied it in sweetened whisky, and
Ktrewd it along the rows. The spar
r.jv. found it and thought they had a
picnic.
So they had, but in fifteen or twenty ,
minutes were the tipsiest lot of Kngli.sh ',
sparrows ever seen on the face of thi.
arth. They rolled about on the '
.'round, falling on their backs and sides
and kicking their heels into the air
like a parcel of drunkards, all the 1
while uttering the most comical
squeaks. They did not have long to
wjueak, however, for the boys gath ,
ered them up and threw them into,
bag. The first day they gathered two
biibhels of drunken sparrows. Three
or four days later the experiment wa
repeated with almost cijual success, j
and from time to time since. They !
made excellent potpie, but the surviv
ors have evidently come to regard the
plantation as hoodooed, for now very
iew come about it. ' !
look like the
Tier name is Kuby.
"She has a dreamy
moonstone.
"Her wit sparkles like a diamond.
"Her father is a connoisseur in gems.
I adore her!"
"A rare llower," said the I'ifth av
enue tlorist, "is my sweetheart.
".She has eyes like
like pinks, a brow like the lily and
hair the hue. of yellow roses.
"When I saw her last she wore a
bunch of brown chrysanthemums at
her throat and held a fox-glove in her
hand.
"She was born in I'osey county, Ind.
"Her name is Hose.
"She is the flower of her sex." N.
V. World.
A C'fMtly Clmrrli.
The total cost of the .Mosque of Kt.
Sophia, at Constantinople, has been
variously estimated. Ancient authori
ties give the sum as equal to one mil
lion six hundred thousand dollars of
either gold or silver which, is
To All Whom It .May Concern
J!y order of the common council of
Dalies City, made and entered on the '.'A
day of November, ISO!, notice Is hereby
given that said city council is about to
proceed to order and make the improve,
ment of Second street in said city as
hereinafter stated, and the cost of such
improvement will be levied upon the
projierty adjacent thereto, and said iin
proveineiit will be made iniiess within
fourteen days from the Until publication
of this notice, the ownera of two-third.-
of the property adjacent to said street i
about 10 be improved shall file their
remonstrance aeainst said itiinroveiueiit
as by charter provided. J
, The improvement contemplated and i
! about to Ikj made is as follows, lo-w it ,
I To improve .Second street in said cit ;. ,
I from Union street to the foot of the j
j brewery grade by lining the same the
bluebells, cheeks i'".UTU leiigui inereoi neivveen saiu (joints
like the lily and w so is iu umig sai l
. sireei up louieeeiaimsueu graue inereoi,
as heretofore established by ordinance
i No. '217. Which grade in the middle of
the street is supposed to le of the fcame
' elevation as the side walks along said
street, except where said side walks are
not on a uniform grade from square to
I square, and said street shall be tilled in
1 such a manner that when said improve
, rnent is completed tho center thereof
shall be on the established grade anil
and shall slant to each Hide to an eleva
tion of 8 inches below said established
trades.
i Haul improvement shall be made with '
rock of such size as shall he luruished to
the property owners by the authorities
Gents' Ru riiis I'll rig Goods,
I'ulltiinn Hlii'n:r riKuivntlnim mil Ui M.urw1
tu nilviinix' tlirimKli miy nwi'iit ul tlic limit
THROUGH TICKETS
I.UKlmiil nml KuroiHi i.'tiu Ixj )nirf:
UCkl'l OKICl! OI lliaClllllJ'llll)-
nntl Irnm nil
litv In America,
nui'i mi miy
COK.
Trunks and J aliscs, etc., etc.
SECOND AND WASHINGTON. TilK DALLES, OK.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jiooa
leads on to fortune."
Tho poot unquestionably had roforonco to tho
Cunt-Oil Si i
Fritirn c -
run iiiuiriur.uuu concuriiuiK i
trnlim, routit. nn.l ntlier iluulln InrnlMiul nu
ipllcntlim to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Audit 1). ,v A. Nav. Co., Ilcffiilntor offlcr, Til
I'mIIi, Or., or
i A. 11. CIlAltl.TOK,
' A t. (M.'ucrnl l'n':i.i;i'r Aul.. I'nrUaiut. Jin
Wasco Warenouse Go.,
Receives G-oods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Ra fces Rcasonble.
MA UK (100ls
, yjsr. CO.
TMK DAI.I.KS. on
at CRANDALL 6c BURGET'S,
Who aro selling those goods out at greatly-roducod ratob.
MICHEL15ACH I51HCK, - - UNION HT.
latter, mid puts the total cost, .at the
least computation, as over live million
dollars. A later writer on tho hubject
(Neale) expresses his belief that gold
wus intended. According to this sup-
with bad-! P01-0"' '-' uxpunses, if this can be
Hess." She went on. 'Kron w t i u.m I ...w, it.-ui.ni.-u
iinnii, i ti.,.n . .i... 1 the
i. nimii ,t- miiumiiui liuil nil
frost kills the leares und leaves the
world so desolate."
Tor llur Sake.
"It is sad to see the chill of autumn j
settling o'er the world." she said.
"Why er yes, I believe it is," said
the young man.
-Auiuxnn always nils me
! of D.itli'H citv. nnd hIiiiII be hauled nml
tlOt e- rtlnr..,.! tr uniil o,,iil ri Mil, l.v (l.,ic. tt
pressly stated, t.ibbon inclines to the reHru.(:tive nronertv owners ubiittiin.
t i . . ' , ,
enormous sum of sixty-five million
dollars. It Is also stated that the dome
of the tabernacle was of pure trold.
anil surmounted by a cross weighing
seventy-livo pounds and encrusted with
I precious atones, All the sacred vessels
were of gold. The altar cloths were
' embroidered with gold and pearls, and
' the altar itself was coinpo&ed of a mass
; of molten gold, Into which were thrown
Loit. two notefl payable to J. C. I precious jewels, and every object which
Meiiib. All perHonn are warned not to could raise its costliness to the lik-hcst
upon earn street, ami spread on ami
street to as to be of even ourfaco and as
directed and under the Hupervision of
the committee on streets and public
projerty.
Douoi.as H. Dltim:,
Recorder of Dalles City.
this !Mtii day of November
'No you won't," lie answered posl
tlvely, "I'll tlx that"
"How?"
"I'll go into the coal business."
Washington Htar.
NoteK "iTont.
purchase Haid noted.
dlw
J. C. Muikk.
imaginable degree. Golden Days.
WOIMI, WUOI), WOOD.
Beat gradea of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, nt lowest market rated at Joe. T,
TeterB & Co. (Oflico Second and Jeffer
eon etreete.i
Karl's Clover Koot, the new blood
purifier, gives frenhnoss und clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50o. and $1.00. Hold by Snipes &
Kinerely, druggists.
I have used Kiiiiuions Liver Regulator
in my practice for the last four years,
und cannot find its equal for bilious
colic, dytpepaia nick or nervous head
ache and constipation.
Jas. M. Shout, M. D
Butlervllle, Ark.
lit) SlaUc the HUIi Hit Duwn.
' Prompted by a feeling' that it was Ids
duty, the bishop remonstrated with
one of his clergy for uttendlug a local
hunt.
"Well, your lordship," replied the
offender, "I really do not see that there
is uny more harm in hunting thun iu
going to a ball."
"I presume," answered the bishop,
"that you refor to having seen my
name down among those who attended
Lady Komerville'u bull, liut I assure
you throughout the whole evening 1
was not once iu the name room as the
dancers."
"That, my lord, is exactly liow I
stand. I was never in the same field
with the hounds."
Then the bishop sat do wn.I'eanton'B
Dated
ISO.'i.
(Ill,
S. L. YOUNG,
: JBWBLEB
Watches mid Jewelry rejmlrul to order on
hurt notice, nnd mtUfuctlon Kuuruutocd
AT TUB
ntorn of I. V. NlckeUeu, d Nt. The Ditlle
Business Change.
The undersigned lias bought
the Chinese merchandise busl
JIC6B heretofore conducted by
YEB HOP &c OO.
and will pay all bills owing by
said 11 rin if presented to them
before December 1st, IBM.
CHEW KEE & CO.,
lao Malu Ht., Tim Ualla, Ut.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Won Tin Repairs aul tooling
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Btreot, next door west of Young & Kue
Blacksmith Shop.
FREE! Freem
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o Life-Siase Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itseli
THE DALIiLKB, OIJ,
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lory, ni'ultms, I'
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iiio.'tiitiiu nt wiinl.
irvin Ittwll. it(U:' '
tlm iiIIimi ili'ufruil Infiiriiiatlim iunern '
lilliuillt it!inoin; liinln (iiiiri:riiliilj 'lu
ciiiuitrk'H, :lli!n, Kiwnn, ami 'l',tlin"V,l,.
tllli'H of tlm lilnliii: n:irlii:lllarrt I'llllCcrnH'l-
noloil lictltliiiui iiurxiiimiuiil il. v ,
of furiilKii qnotatloiw,
, t'K'
2 Iilili.ll lli'tltli.llil liuniin. mil IlLlCt'". tMH";
i i.itiou
I Thin Work in luvnluahlP
$ IioiihvIiiiIiI, mill to tlm K'licliiir, Kcliolur. 'i
5 luiiiiinui iikiii, ami Niiu-oiiiic'.uiir
J .Suld Im All Wiiil.nfllrr.i,
ti. f Aforrliifil i'.tl.
i I'lMUIiem. I wrusTER'S
fitliiiijl'lil, Mii- ( iutfuNAIIONAL
5 cxr"iiiiotiiiiyriii'iiiiiioiii-V niirrioNiMuTy
InUiif (llai'Jlll
S ft rhiH 1 fill tltH3 liriJ.lM'I'tllti
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
vW HAS A TAMILY 01
2000 HEADERS.
Tlmy rend Tlic (llirenlolo to k tl" Mvsl H'"
niont rulliililo liiiwH. Anil tlmy nnd uvwy '
Unit In In tho impur. Tlmt l wind iii l"
(Jlirmilolo mi liiVMliialilo iiilvcrtldHB ''"" "'
Tho iievVMjuiper tlmt Kl. U tho. wi
UruMilfH In tliu mm tlmt tho inlvcrUtr
of lixliiy iMitronUu 1 whoa tluy 'X'"'
ri'iioh tho k-ojiIo. Whun tlioy wiitit )"'
tlielr mimmiicoinuiilN will ho found l I'"
Uiolc iivuroiircoliimiiN nml ohnorvo tho vi'tini
tloaof tho truth of UiIh intkortlon. oincii-'
... ntnidoof ii finally of two thonmiiid vj
jfr- Is worth imkhiK fur throiiKh W 7f
cohuiiM, MiolHlly o nt our wr