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the niies Daily Chronicle. Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. THE DALLES OREGON INDIAN NAMES London Newspapers Find Their Spelling a Matter of Billlculty The London newspapers occasion considerable rairtli to their Indian con temporaries by the spelling- of Indian words. It appears that, in reference to the native princes and noblemen who were present at the opening1 of the Imperial institute, we tried to strike out on an original line, but were only able to spell "Gackwar" in seven different ways, and 'I3hownurrer" in four. Indian papers, it seems, are not wnoiiy sue cessrul. We still occasionally see -runa" ana "Toona," "Hindu 'and "Hindoo." "Danoit." and "Tl.ilrait. " nnfl so on, according1 to the taste and fancy 01 me speiier. In a suDDlement to the Bombav finv ernment Uazette we now have a re vised alphabetical list of Madras place- names, wnicn is "to be strictly adhered to." In this list, while retaining1 such monstrosities as Birukkazhikkunram, Suncaraperumalkoyil, Gannamanayak kanur and Ammavanavakkanur. a large proportion of the popular ver sions are retained, with the thin dis guise of a 'K" for a "C." Three-and-twenty out of the thirty-six pag-es of the Notification are occupied by a list of place-names "in which the system of transliteration has been followed," and a wonderful list it is. A Joke Tried by Jury. A North Carolina paper tells the following: At Harnett county superior court, a few years since, Judge Shipp presiding, the trial of a cause had been protracted till near midnight. The jury was tired and sleepy and showed flagging attention. Willie Murchison, who was addressing the jury, thought to arouse them, so he said: "Gentle men, I will tell you an anecdote." In stantly the judge, the jury and the few spectators pricked up their ears and were all attention, as Murchison was admirable in that line, had a fund of anecdotes and no one could tell them better. But he sown proceeded to tell .one of the dullest, prosiest and most pointless jokes possible. Everj-body looked disappointed. The judge, lean ing over, said in an unmistakable tone of disappointment: "Mr. Murchison, I don't see the point to that joke." "Nor II, either," replied the witty counsel. I "liui your nonor tola it to me on our way down here and as I thought the lack of appreciation must be due to my obtuseness I concluded to give the joke a trial by jury." ' TENANTED BY WILD HOGS. A Large Alabama Tract Where No Hu man Heine Dwells. In the northern part of Limestone county. Ala., is a tract of land con- sisting of more than one thousand acres, which is not on the map of the state, nor can it be found in the reg ister's oiliee of that county. No one claims it and no taxes have ever been paid on it. It is a vast wilderness, in habited by snakes, deer and razorback hogs. It is a free hunting ground, and thousands of these hogs are killed every year, more for sport than for anything else. The hogs are wild and njannot be domesticated. Their yield is said to be enormous. Tom Booth, of Pulaski, Tcnn.. secured a male and fe male and did all in his power to tame them, but failed. He kept them a year, and at the end of that time they were as wild as at first. The more he fed them the .thinner they became. Within the year they consumed four Jinndred bushels of corn and were as lean as church mice. During that time the sow had five litters of pigs, num bering two hundred and ten. Mr. Booth could not tame any of these nor get them fat enougn to mane even soap grease. Finally he gave them to a negro, who now considers himself under no obligations to Mr. Booth. The flesh of these hogs resembles horseflesh. It is as tough as a coon skin, and a large-sized hog of this species rendered would not make grease enough to fry a skillet of batter cakes. "They go through a garden like a shovel plow, and no vegetable es capes them. They can crowd through a crack that would hardly admit a mouse, and their sharp noses act as levers for garden gates. The Tennes seans make great fun of Alabama's razorback hogs. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send jour name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Winter Fuel. We still have a large supply of Hard Wood, including Oak, Ash, Maple and Crab Apple, all dry and suitable for faniilv use to be sold cheap. Febuary, 1894. Jos. T. Peters & Co. Karl's Clover Boot, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the com plexion and cures constipation, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. EVERYDAY EXPRESSIONS. How They Arc Deing Improved as Onr Civilization Advances. Capt. John J. Dalton is writing a little book that is calculated to show the improvement in ordinary everyday expressions that is continually going on, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Capt. 'Dalton' has given the subject a good deal of thought and attention," having talked with several ccntenari ans to get a correct idea of the style of conversation in vogue fifty, sixty or seventy-live years ago, and also min fjleu with tne people that you are likely to meet at a political caucus at the present time. Here are a few ex cerpts from Mr. Dalton's admirable little book: Style of 1S35: "Will you join me?" Improved in 1S93 to: "Come on, and we'll blow one off." Style of 1S50: "My luck 'has been distressingly bad of late." The mod' ern expression: "I've been traveling on me uppers for two or three weeks." Style of 1S45: "I never was more sin cere in my life." The present way: "Dat goes, see?" Stylo of 1SG0: "I fear I lingered too long at the wine table last evening. Altered in 1S93 to: "I shot in too many geesers last eve. Style of colonial days: "My adver sary was easily vanquished." The mod ern thing: "I guess I. didn't do a thing with.that guy." 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