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

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    The najies Daily Chronicle.
camera may lio said to have done what
ltalott onco Raul a profit painter eau
do who uiaJcoh a portrait rewal the
j secrets that the slttor all his life eon
Kntcrwl nt the l'ow:tl(v nt Tuu Dalles, Orvcon. coaled.
as iitcond-ela8 mnttcr.
THK DAI.I.KS
OKIJOO.N
Itutlixftilld'ii CIuvit Itotort.
vounp plobe-trntter, lienvittfr
FACE OK THE CKANK.
rwonty Portraits of Monomaniacs
Photogrnphod Into One.
WHAT WE EAT.
Thk world's crop of elnnamon Is 10,
000 tons.
Ovv.n 'J.000 tons of KiiailHuro annually
eaten in l'aris.
r uan'C'k raises and eats
5, oco tons of radishes.
Lam year the Italians exported -ISO,
000,000 downs of offpst.
Thk world's oat erop everv year ox
eeeds 15,000,000 tons.
Ont beet-supar crop last
Norcron unit Tea of the ?or Ilntch In n
Coin)HJtr Out liiitii I'Irturc Sluilj
of till- Hpoclcs An liiti'rcsl
ltiT ('oiiil)lnatioti.
When isoreross attempted to loosen
Uncle Kusscll Sage's purse strings with
dynamite a couple of years ago, as
usually happens after such an event,
other cranks with manias more or less
violent sprang up on every side. The j
Ifew York World selected ten of the
most notable specimens of this erop, j
and with the aid of a camera made
them into a composite picture which
exhibited some startling results.
Immediately following the assassin
ation o Mayor Harrison another tidal
wavi ni the same sort struck New
A vouncr trlobo-trotter, bearing an
illustrious French name, wa holding
forth during a dinner in the faubourg
St. Germain at I'arls about the lovuli
ness of the island of Tahiti, and de
scribing in glowing colors the ntarvel-
"ZU , ,v WH, tlu. nbi,ct 1 S.000,000.000 pounds.
of learning whether the young traveler
had restricted his observations to the
fair sex, as one might have been
tempted to believe from the tenor of
his remarks, one of the Uarons Koths
ehild who was present ventured to in
quire if he had remarked anything else
worthy of note in connection with the
island Resenting the baron's inquiry,
he replied: "Yes. what struck me much
was that there were no .lews and no
pigs to be seen there." "Is that so'.'"
exclaimed the baron, in no wise dis
concerted. "Then let you and me go
there together; weshall make our for
tune."
overy year
year was
York, and to that remarkable photo- : pneumonia while in the northern pat
-raph ton moiv rans:, of the last o Iowl (,m.j rm!Ut blij!,.m, S.1V
hatei have beenauued, mnkmgof it an i,, o 1 , . , '
'urv-date" composite picture o t fcatimlay Keviow. Mr. Rlnixo ha
tw :itv cranks. It will make an intcr
c uv; htudy for physiognomists.
of thw.- unfortunates are pitia
ble objects. '!!" are poor, shabby,
and .v.n p;.i.i:;c, ami ordinarily
i-ass for what the doctors call
idi. i : .lie cases, and what we know as
hr.:-.v- liut tin-;,- are likely t j past
ver; aui.:'.;ly from melancholia to acute
mar.iu under the r.timulus of exciting
causes. Henry Trunk, who do&ired to
kill the Cuban consul and carried
about with him an apple which he in
sisted 2u had chipped off the moon,
pro.ntsan irtcrestiug case of 'delu
si: n ' in itself of no particular peril un
til it '.tecomc. focused upon an act oi
riolcccc That he was influenced by
;he event in Chicago was instant"1;,
ihown when he was arrested by the
voluntary information that he had
been selected to kill Mayor Harrison.
Inn the other fellow g.t ahead of hini.
T'nder proper treatmei.v in an asylum
this man wouid have been tractable
enough, and the treatment would have
been mainly "f.;icious by removing
the causes of irritation.
The other case oi Keilly, who called
on Superintendent Kvraer. and wanted
Mr. J. I lllaize, an extensive real es
tatedealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow-
1.. . 1 t I . A -f
j i. u5L-ieiiuuu ui me severest aiiacKS oi
irt
vs
d
occasion to drive several miles damn;
the storm and was so thoroughly chilled
that he was limbic to get warm, anil in
side of an hour after his return he was
threatened with a severe case of pneu
monia or lung fever. Mr. Jllaiz? sent to
the nearest drug store and got a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cous:h Keniedy, of
which he had often heard, and took a
number of large doses. Tie says the ef
fect was wonderful and in a short time
he was breathing quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day he was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Blaize regards his cure ae simply
wonderful. For sale by Dlakeley &
Houghton.
I'or a sore throat there is nothing
better than a tlannel bandate dampened
with (Jhamberlain's Pain Balm. It
will nearly always effect a cure in one
night's time. This remedy is also a fa
vorite for rheumatism and has cured
very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
lnr. world raises and eats everv year
au.000,000 tons of rye.
Tut: restaurants of I'arls sold in 1801
lb. 000 dozen frogs' legs.
Tin: English cat every year 05,000
tons of American apples.
Paisis killed last year U.biW old
horses for roasts and soup. 1
Tins country's crop of beans is esti
mated at 70,000.000 bushels.
Ovi:n 10,000,000 trees have been
planted in Switzerland in seven years
in the effort to "reforest" the country.
J$ktwi:i:.v Paris and Herlin mail mat
ter is now transmitted in thirty-live
minutes by the pneumatic process,
which is found most advantageous.
I,it Orlio
During the provalunco of the grlppo
the past seasons It was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon Dr.
King's Now Discovery, not only hud a
Hpeedy recovery, but escaped lul of thu
troublesome aftur cllVcts of the nialndy.
This remedy pchiiib to have a peculiar
power In olleeting rapid euros not only
in eases of la grippe, hut in all diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
eases of asthma and liny fovor of long
standihg. Try It and be convinced. It
won't disappoint. Kree trial bottle. a1
Snipes & kincrsly's drug store.
Siittliuiii'lit IU'iUcli'il.
During my absence, all who have un
settled accounts with the undersigned
are expected to call and settle with Mr.
Geo. Kratiss, who has my books and
accounts. An early settlement will
greatly oblige. Yours truly,
Lksi.ii: li'Ti,i:i!.
H'OOII, WOOD, WOOIl.
Heat grades of oak, llr, and Hlab cord ,
wood, at lowest market rates at .los. T. 1
Peters & (;o. (Ollice second and .leller
son streets.)
YOIJfi flTTEliTIOH
Is oallod to the faot that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in GU
and I'.uild
Unti, Plaiw?, Content
Vtiitorlnl o si' &lmU.
Wasco wareHDose Co.,
;nrrli t!o IKImwt l.luo of-
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Rates Rcosonblc.
Picture
mem w
nininnc
72
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To bu foutul In the City.
LUaahington Stfcct.
From TETOM. or IHTFRJ-'J.
- i it i.
Points
Hnckli'iiM Arlnrn Sulvi.
The best salve in the worid for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevoi
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures pites, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to nivo perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 125 cents
per lox. For sale ty .Snipes Si Kin-ersly
l.ouk Ovi'r Viiur Ontinty AVurrinitH.
All county warrants reuistercd prior'
to January Kith, ISOO. will ho imui
iiresented at inv ollice, corner of Third ,
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on mid after this date. 1
W.m. Miciiim.i.,
Treasurer Wasco Cotiniv. i
October 121st. 1MKS. tf
Ma UK OOOIi.h-
thk i,i,i,i:h. lilt
t WHBSTBIt'S! I
INTERNATIONAL
.tiri.uu-lt:
A i7rnm AVm?.
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RRILROHD
If Hit' Hue to litku
Hot elaiii broth at .1. O.
lav at ! o'clock
Mack's everv j
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
i
tt I tin; tiliitiiR Cur Itnuic. it raii ThrmiRn
iiHtllmkit '1 rnliih every Uay Iti tlm yunr to
The Dal es
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hwcranll iiipmiiuM X
eiiiiciiriilm; iIh hi,. 5
mill i
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A IJUrnrv in Itsrlf. I: alM.Mivi,. i
Hid nrtmi iliMfirml liirnnimtlon rmireniliiK
ciiiluriil Kirniiin, furtn enm'iriilii Urn
ccuimrlw, I'ltlfH, town, nuil liiitiirsil fca.
turcH of tlio I'lulm: linrtli'lihilfi rnnenriilim
iioti'd tlitcitloiiit iiurxiiin nuil iiluren; traiiv
i J Lit Urn nf furuUrn (jiiotatluni, wunln, ami
tlio
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5 L"" t..rj,H.j.lii.-,
2 kn-rr-r llimnlmliiii.
f, rit-- ijirniilnir tl! wi
, pruvuriii ; cii;., inc., inc.
XJut lUUl UllU UlllUULJU j teMlimul imui, nail Miir-t'itumtiir
t Knltl I'll Aiuiiuikurlhn, y7X
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VjlsQ. FO" A CSE IT VVIL HOT CUHE. A
Daily and Weekly
Chronicle.
Cimuopil nl Dlnliic Cnm uiimiriminiit. l'till
mini Urmvlns Itnom HltOK'isof lutcst ci(iil'ini.'ill
TOUIIIST SLKKI'INfi CAUS
Ilwl llmtr.m bp counriifUHl, unit In wlilnb
Hccniiinnxliitloii un Imlh I'ri'v nuil KiiiiiUUkI
(or tiolitern of First mill Kccoii(l-u!niNTtvkntii,niiit
ELIOT DAY COACHES
l'lihUthnrn.
&prlii(illrttt,M(tJut.
WnSTEFCS
ICTEHJiUlOSALl
5 CJ?llnnolliujrclifniM,linli.
2 Kmiitilr utmiiuiit uuciriit
Z niuiiMi.
crr"inlfof(rreiiriHiimi,
A roiitlnnmf, lltiv, riiniirrtliiK with nil Hint
iillimllns illrt-ct i ml miliitc.-rui'tcil avrrlcu
The Dalles Daily Chfonicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 READEEB.
TWENTY CKAKKS IX O.VK.
J100,00), with the interest of S2t,000 all '
in pennies, comes under the same head
of delusion, with the t;ympioms of
acute mania more clearly marked. The
faces of thoae men at first hiht are to-'
tally unlike. Frank is a inr.n of emo
tional temperament, tall, hlcnder and
rather tfood looking, with curly hair 1
anit a rather pleasing expression.
Keilly ii also .slender, but hi.s face is
haggard, melancholy and careworn. .
IIi.s clothes were neglected and hu
hair matted. Hut in both men there
wa observable the mental stress in
the fixed faze, the wriukliny of the
brow, attendant, upon any effort to ,
Hold the mind to a sequence, and the
: tealthy drop of the head. They both I
m-ed their handr, in a peculiar manner, j
the litters workinfrautomntically, and
they both started at times as if some
iliUbive sounds had put them on '.heir j
(ruard An alienist who saw both men
-aid that Prank would, if he lived, be-1
L-orr.e an imbecile, and Ileilly vonid at !
the fel.itfhteat provocation commit an j
unreasonable act of violence.
The policemen ure yettin;,' to
tae piitter o; u eranirs eye that fore
boding basilisk pleam in the iris.
Hreilha', the Swede, who claimed that
he owned the Wilson steamship line
arid wanted 87.",00U on account, pre
Mjrved the tnnnt amiable manner until
Policeman Uoms had him wiihin a
tonc'is throw of the Vorkvllle police
court. Then the mania overtook him.
In an instant he was converted into a
madman, lot out a wild yell and started
on a desperate run. When finally
captured he was a ravin,',' maniac, and
fought with the irrational desperation
of a iiend.
If .you take the profile of Henry
Prank and that of Urellha; and put
them together you will notice the same
Hue- in the receding foreheads.
.Mnnroliu Andrews, who demanded
O,l0u from IMwin Gould, has not,
from appearances and from ac
counts of him, reached the de
velopment of ticutc mania. This ap
7ears to bo u case of puro and simple
melancholia and can only excite pity
bo far us it hits ono. Jhit even hero
there was obsorvablo in the pathos of
this man and tho sullen desperation of
TJiomns Urndloy, who shot -Superintendent
Mathes in thu postal telegraph
Minding, some lurk hi; resembluuceu of
oyocnductlon. That expression can bo
heal described an that of a hunted ani
nml Thoy nro all pursued. Home
fliontof thoir misfortunes keopsstop
with them and uvuutually tukes pos
fioseion of them. Thoy H wear, at
ttmen, tho Htminod look of having
fltytslt too louj,' with thoir own miseries.
The artist lias groujed these points
l ngreemcnt in the variour, cranks in
one pompcMsitti face. In this feut tho
An axreoable Lasatlve and NEKVi: TUNIC.
Sold by Drus?nt3or sent by mall 5c. iOc.,
atiu Sl.Go jxt fMctoye. Samples free
WC& y-TA'i The Furorlic TCC72 KT7TE3
Kor salo by Sntt-' ,V Kmorily.
Rheumatism;;
Lumbago, Sciatica7
Kidney kmp!aints5
Lame Back, &c.
D3
SABDEH'S
ELEQTiBiC BELT
1C
Lalcit l'tcnti! Jlctt ItnDrovtDitnti 1
TTII1 CTre without mnJleln all Wliiti rmUInz t rem
over-umtiQ.1 of train Tim a forcrji exnweiorlcdu.
crttlon. as chtous deblll. elwplmaes, lanirJor,
ri.t'jnutiun, UMncr, llrtr and tu4der coapljJnti.
Iimetert:. lumbago, ecUthM, all ft mail complalnu
iKiieral 111 btalclj, etc. Tku (Itttrio licit conUlui
imUrl InpmirnriU cmx all othn. Cnmrnt Vi
lattai)U7fOtby wearer or vre forfeit Ji.COJ.OO. and
-rfillcjru allot the aixjro iHkoajh or no par. TIiou.
:ndi liave Un care.1 by thin lOArrelooa Inventlcn
afttr all oUr remedies failed, acd we kItu buolvl
of totlmoalaU tn this ana ererr other I late.
Oar foerfal lpr..M EUCTMC SVsrrxsoCT tho
pritet boon aver offered weak men. tKKK with all
lJ.lt.. IImIUi aoa Tlten.ua f-lre.tUi fil'lIU rKXIl In C lg
iiuda-s bead for Illiu'U I'ampblet. moljeil.eealed, Irt'o
CANOBN ELECTRIC CO.,
60. 17SVratNtrut,J'OUX2ajrW OHl-
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Ik hereby given tlint the County Court
oi the State of Oregon fur Wmco county Im.s this
iliiy duly upioliititl the ii!iileriiK-l ailininlslru
trix of the estate of Iir W. K. Kllichnrt. de
ceaml, mill that he ha iluly quallllerl as mich
ailmliiistratilx. All ktkoiis are therefore
reitilreil to iirekcnt their cliiluis aifnlnut kaiil
esitnte, with the proixr vouchern theiefor, to the
umlertixued at her renlilencc In liullex City, in
rniil county ami itau, within nix months from
thu date hereof.
KMH.V I1KU.K HINKIIAHT.
Ailmlnlatrtttrix.
Kated tills at day of December, Ib'JS. 4tw
XX. O. nVTiolsori;,
M.
Honywill,
ARTICLES
OF
GOOD
VALUE
AND
DURABLE,
SUITED
FOR
NEW-YEAR
GIFTS,
AT
M. Honywill's
THE CHIiOMICLK was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. Jt
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Cintoxicu-: is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The 'Wkkklv Oiihoxiclf, on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions., etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlae Xill.o.3, Oregon.
l'lilltimn Blwper rvrctviitlnn ran U neeim-il
in advance Jtirounh imy intent of the roml.
iHnUUun !iu!r. 10 llnuln Amerlcn.
KiiKliind milt Kuroix: ciin l e imrelmieil at m
ticket oltleo ul tttu eomTuiy
uoiireriiliiit
trnliik, rolltco and other ilvtnlU fiirnlaluHl
ratwi,
time ol
on
Full liiforior.t'.na
iiliplloittloti to
W. C. ALLAWAY.
AKuilt I). 1'. W A. Nav. Co., Itexutittor ollice, Tin.
JitilHf., Or., or
A. I). CIIAIII.TON,
Ac't. (iciicmI VntfauKur At., I'ortlaiiri. Jau
i They rout The Chninlclu to bij the latent ami
j mint rellnblo i mv, Anil they reml t-very line
that in in tin1 iiiKr. That in whut imikiv the
Chmiiliile mi liivnliiiilili- advert! Iiir metllum.
Thu iiuwiiiiiii'r that . mi to tho fimillr
0reldii 1 the ono i&t- that the iidvorthcni
of today ntroilli) ' when they dunlro In
rineh tlio in-ople. M'hrii they waul your trade
their aiiuoiiiiremciitx will ns (iiiiiul In tlio Jinjr
lunik over Diircolnmna mid olmervi) tho verirlca
tlon of the truth of till aawrtlon. ItenieinU'r,
. a tradiiof a family ot two thiiiiiiiiul .
u worth inking for thrnuch thene
eolumna, mjKdnlly ao nt tmr vcrj '
D
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When the Train stops at THE HALU3, get oil' on the South Side
AT THE
HEW COLiUjVlBlfl HOTELt.
This large and ixpulir Ilonw ih ei the irinclal hotel liiiiif,
and la prepared to furnlsli the JleM Ai'iiiinuiilatlMiiii of any
Houw in the city, and at the low rate of
Ji.oo per Day. - pirst Qass ffleals, 25 Cei?ts.
Ollice for all HIhk I.Iih IkhvIiii; TIik KiiIIkh fur nil
iioiiilM In KuNturn ri);iiii unit Kuaturii AVitHlihi;tiii,
11 lliU llotwl.
Corner of Front and I.'nioii Ht.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Clothier and Tailor.
Decidedly tlio Fluent Line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc, etc.
COP.. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to tho
Clisi-Onl Side 0! m
Mm k Garnets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are sailing those goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MIOHELBAOH BRICK, UNION ST,
NNELL,
!ipe UK, Tin Repairs am Hoofiog
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on 'J'hird Street, next door west of Young ct Kuhs'
BlaelcBmith Shop.
r REE ! TREE!!
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
oLif e-S ie Crayo n. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itseli
THE DALLLES, OK.
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