CM Everything Else, v Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical -Discovery purifies the blood. J3y this means, it reaches, builds up, ina invigorates ev ery part of the sys tem. For every blood-taint and dis order, and for ev ery disease that comes from an in active liver or im pure blood, it is the only remedy so sure and effective that it ean be guaranteed. If the " Discov ery " fails to bene fit or cure, in every aise, you have your money back. . These diseases are many. They're different in form, but they're like in treatment. Rouse up the torpid liver into healthful action, thor oughly purify and enrich the blood, and there's a positive cure. The " Discovery " does this, as nothing else can. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness; all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affections ; every form of Scrofula, even Consumption (or Liung-scrofula) in its earlier stages; and the most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, are completely cured by it. Always open the offer maae by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's a reward of $500 cash for an incurable case of Catarrh. The only question is are you willing to try it, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? A Society of IteRgirifc Letter Writers. Several prominent Parisians were re cently pestered by begping letter writers, some of whom had the audac ity to threaten reprisals ly dynamite if they did not receive prompt alms. This conduct has led to the arrest of twenty-two men, who formed a hand of cosmopolitan letter scribes. They usu ally met in a tavern in the Hue de 1-ia lloquette, where they had a veritable exchange and mart of concocted cely mosynary epistles, forged certificates of conduct, sham passports and lists of the persons who were to be approached or written to for pecuniar- help. The tavern was surrounded by the police, and it is believed that every memb of this International Mendicants' associa tion has been captured.- Russians pre dominated, Austrians and Germans coming next Hungarians, Greeks, and -one alleged Turk, who in the police re ports has a Teutonic name, bringing - up the rear "I know an old soldier who had - chronic diarrho-u ot long standing to hare been permanently cured by taking -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," eays Edward Shura pik, a prominent druggist of Minnea polis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Blakely & Houghton drug gists. " Maude '"Why don't Laura marry Dick Hobson? I thought she liked Him." Clara "She does, ' but she says it shall never be said of- her that she was Hobson's choice.'' N. Y. World.- My boy was taken with a disease re sembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to all persons suffer ing from a like complaint. I will an swer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. Win. Roach, . J. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale by Blakely & Houghton drug gist. ' The best trotting record for twenty miles is nf ty-seven minutes and twenty-five seconds. The best twenty-mile record for a bicycle is forty-six minutes and seven seconds. Graphic. Deafness Cannot le Cured .By local applications, as thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, ? and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (.caused by catarth) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. jC'Sold by Druggists, 75c. For Sale. . A. K. Byrkett, atj White Salmon, Wash., has a number of pure bred reg istered Al C. C. Jersey bulls of all ages. Pedigree furnished on application. Ad dress or call on A. R. Btbkktt, , Hood River,' Or. ' Oct Tour Money, All county warrants registered prior to August 1, 1890, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Jnly 12th. Wm. Michkll, County Treasurer. ABOVE 1 ri ri I IN AN AKbtillC. MINE. The Production of the Deadly Drag Is Not Unhealthy to the Miners. Many points of interest are brought out in a description in a technical jour nal of the way in which arsenic is ob tained from one of the most famous mines in England, the Devon Great Consols. The mine, says the Mtfiitreal Star, was originally worked for copper alone, and would have been abandoned but for the discovery that the waste thrown out as worthless when copper was sought proved rich in arsenic. Al though copper is still raised, it is in small quantities, and the mine has been resolved into an arsenic - works. The arsenical pyrites consist of twenty-five to thirty per cent, of iron, twelve and one-half to fourteen per cent, of arsen ic and the rest of earthy matter. After being crushed this is sorted by girls of from thirteen to sixteen years of age. It is then washed and '-jigged" or sifted and passed on to 'the first cal ciner, where it is burned with low class coal, and produces "arsenic soot" so mixed' with smoke soot from the coal as to be a gray color. .... The arsenic and soot, deposited in combination in the chimney or con denser, are scraped out and taken to the second calciner for purification. The calciners consist of revolving iron drums, through which a fire of anthra cite coal is carried on rotating iron furnaces kept red hot. As the arsenic soot is subjected to the influence of this heat the arsenic is-sublimed and con densed. This operation has to be care fully watched, and if the"' workmen burn the arsenio badly they have to pay for it. Three men in four Weeks will make one" hundred tons of arsenic. The chimney in which the "arsenic is condensed is a mile long. It is carried to an incline up a hill, with iron doors in the side. As the. hot blast passes upwards it deposits a crust of arsenic crystals on the brickwork all around t a depth of from two to three inches, and minute dust of crystals fall to the floor. The smoke has then to pass into an upright chimney one hundred and twenty-five feet high, but just before doing so it has to traverse a shower of water, which catches what remains of the arsenic", nothing but sulphurous acid being allowed to escape. The arsenic is liable tx produce sor Js if permitted to lodge in wrinkles and folds of the llesh, or about the mouth and nostrils. As a rule, however, this only happens when there is careless ness as to personal cleanliness, and the arsenic workers simply have to wash themselves thoroughly every day on returning from work. Otherwise the work is considered healthful. It pre vents all eczema, and the fumes of sul phuric acid, as well as the arsenical dust, are fatal to germs of disease. Most workmen remain at the works for a nnmber of years without suffering, but occasionally the symptoms of ar senical poisoning, loss of appetite, nau sea, frontal headache and anaemia de clare themselves. When this takes olaee the work has to be iriven uo en- tirely. The greatest danger to which the worKmen are cxposea is met w,nen it is necessary for any purpose to enter the upright shaft. The effect on the eyes is most painful- and a further cu rious evidence of th virulence of the pervading atmosphere becomes mani fest. The men wear linen garments, lined with flannel, and the sulphuric acid fumes completely destroy the linen in a few moments, leaving the flannel intact, so that the men go into the shaft in linen and come out in wool Fortunately, it- is seldom necessary to enter the shaft, or great loss of sight would ensue. NERVOUSNESS IN AMERICA. Ir. Mitchell Says It Is the Characteristic Disease of the Nation.' Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, considers it proved beyond any dispute . that nerv ousness is the characteristic malady of the American nation, growing upon them in a frightfully accelerated ratio every year, and threatening them with disasters-at no distant date which the mind shrinks from contemplating, says a writer m McLlure s Magazine. The number of deaths from this cause is al ready appalling and as steadily and rapidly increasing.. In some of the busy centers the . tables of s mortality snow tnat tne proportion ol nerve deaths has multiplied more than twen ty tunes m the last forty years, and that now the nerve-deaths ' number more than one-fourth of all the deaths recorded. What, is most shocking in these returns, this fearful loss of life occurs mainly among young people of both sexes." This means that the Americans are fast becoming a very short-livedj peo ple; and that if they were shut.- in on themselves for only a few years, with out any influx of vitality by immigra tion, the publication of the census would send a pang of horror and alarm throughout the land. What is the cause of this?; Dr. Mitch ell is clearly of opinion that the first and most potent cause is the climate. How or why the climate of America produces the effect that it does has never been explained. . Dr, Mitchell says the operation of climatic .condi tions in relation to health in this coun try is utterly mysterious; but he ' is quite persuaded that the development of a nervous temperament is one of the race changes which are also giving the Americans facial, vocal and other pecul iarities derived from none of their an cestral ' stocks. Some scientific ob servers have affirmed that there is an "electric" quality in the' climate here which operates powerfully on the nerves, but it is not clear what they mean by that; and Dr. Mitchell, who has probably given the' subject more attention than anybody else, does not consider the evidence of this electric agency sufficient to found a theory. - What is certain, is that people cjoming largely from the phlegmatic races un dergo a change of temperament here and become excitable, emotional and irritable in a degree that is unknown in any other part of the world. An other plainly recognized effect of the American climate is that it makes the strain of either mental or physical labor much more severe than it is elsewhere. eu Yorli Weel(Is Tribune 4iO N , - Ijt Sicily it is claimed that fire will not burn nor snakes bite the person who was born on St. Paul's Anv (June 30). Kenneth Bazemore Lad the good for tune to receive a Email bottle' of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoua Remedy when three members of his family were sick with "dysentery. This one small bottle cured them nil and ' he' had some left which he gave' to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewiston. X. C, and it cured him . of the same tomplaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that natur ally follows its introduction and use has made it very popular. . 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. "This parrot I can. fecommead. He has only one fault; he makes a terrible row if he does not . get his dinner promptly." AVidow "I shall take bim. He will remind me of my late hus band." Fliegende Blatter. ' See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents "Upon receipt of 3rour address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world's Columbian exposition, che regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized.. It con tains full page views of the great build ings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address ' , . - -' H. E. Bvcklkn & Co., , ' , ' ; Chicago, 111. n ' All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and thoBe who have not, have now theHopportunity to try it freei Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle? free.1 Send your 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, yfree. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost yon nothing. Sold by Snipes & KinerBly. For Trout Lake. . The great fishing resort of the North west. ' Parties can procure teams or con veyance the round trip by writing and stating time they wish to Start, number of the' party, amount of baggage, etc Address A. H. Jkwett-, ' lm .White Salmon, Wash. Malaria in any of Its Forms, Chills and fevercongestive chills, can be prevented or cured by the use, of Simmons Liver Regulator, a purely veg etable medicine', superior to calomel and quinine. "- v . -- : Fobtv-two dollars and fifty cents a pound was the price recently paid at auction in London for a small consign ment of --tea from the Mount Ver ,non' estate, Ceylon. The tea was pro nounced to be absolutely the finest ever grown. . "' : WOOD'S i-IIOSPlToDINli .The Great. EncIUh Bemedr. Promptly and permanently aires 11 forms of Kervcm Weakness, Emissions, Spei otorrhea Impotence and aS Vff.cct of Abuse or Excesses. Been prescribed orer-SS 'ears In thousands of cases: is theonly Reliable and .Hon est medicine known. ' sjuc druggist for Wood's Paosobedine; U be offers some -worthless medicine in place of tats, leave Us dt&noneet . store, inclose.' price In.: letter., and -we trUl send by return mall. ' Price, one package, SI; six, S3. One tc(0 please, Hxvrdlcure. Pamph let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address;, The W-ood Chemical Co., 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. Sold in The Dalles by 8nipes dc KInersly. " The Chboniclk ia prepared to do all kinds of job printing. ' . - .' LY Eeforc tmd After. . $l.-75.w "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigai ana PsssBnaerLine - Through . Daily TripB (Sundays ex cepted) between The Jallea and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., conn ec tin gat the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a.m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. t PABSBSSIB BATES. Oneway.,... Round trip.. ..$2.00 . . 3.00 Freight Rates' Greatly Reduced. All ' freight, except car lots, will be brouglit through, with out delay at Cascades.. Shipments for. Portland received at any time day or night. . Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p.m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. CALLAWAY, - General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLiN, . . General Manager. THE-DALLES, OREGON J. F. FORD, Evaielist Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date ot March 23, 1893: ' ' S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,, Dufur, Oregon. . Gentlemen ' - V .- On arriving home last week, I found all well and ? anxiously awaiting. - Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough. Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours,, Ma. & Mbb J. F. Fobd. If you wish to tccl lieeh and cheerful, and readj for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with the Headache and liver Cure, by taking two or three-doses each week. , . Sold under a positive guarantee. - 60 cents per bottle by all druggists.. House Moving- Andrew Velarcfe IS prepared to do any and all - kinds of 'work in his line at reasonable figures. Has the largest house moving outfit , in Eastern Oregon. - Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles , ITor Colic and. Grubs In my mules and horses, I give Simmons Liver Regulator. I have not loet ne I gave it to. -, . . ' . ,. - - E. T. Taylor, Agt. for Grangers of Ga. Subscribe for The Chkosiclb. . ' laiialiteei llOIG8c: THE. CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent.- It' 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 Chronicle is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at ; $6.00 per annum. The Weekly Chkoniclb on Fridays of . each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., The Dalles, Oregon. FIRSTCLHSS r litl 'til . r fit) . Df "o La u Lj 0) u njj CAN BE HAD AT THE CM RON I C L E OFFICE treasonably Huinous Hates. "Ihere is a tide in tfie affairs of men which', taken at its flooc , leads on to fortune." ; The poet unquestionably had reference to the , at C RAND ALL Who are selling those goods MICHEtBACH BRICK, .Familiar Faces C. B. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. C&5 Jl?e leal Instate, Ipar), Ii75uiiee, ' COLLECTION ACENCY. 3S0- Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade,- Houses to Rent, e Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on ns. We shall make a specialty of. the "prosecution' of Claims and Contest)' . before the Unitep States Land Office. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR: D . B U N IN! Pp WOffi, Tlit BeDailS M W -. MAINS TAPPED Eh&p on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusi' Blacksmith. Shop. 0. nn C3 nn & BURGET'S, '." - out at greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. . in a New Place... J. E. 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