The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 22, 1894, Image 4

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Bran and Snorts (Diamond
Mills), $12 per ton.
Flour at Bedrock Prices.
Good Potatoes, 65c a sack.
Seed Wheat.
Chicken Wheat, 75c sack.
Choice Wheat, Timothy
and Alfalfa Hay.
All Goods Sold at Lo-west
Telephone No. 61.
Miss Lakeside-r-Ob, I wish I didn't
love Jack ! Mrs. Van Pullman Why?
I thought you were going to marry him !
Miss Lakeside I am, and I'm afraid I'll
just go on loving him, so that it'll break
my heart to get a divorce boo-boo!
Marvelohs results.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun
derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are
permitted to make this extract: "I have
no hesitation- in recommending Dr.
King's New Discovery, as the results
were almost marvelous in the case of my
wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist
Church at Rivers junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with little in
terruption and it seemed as if she could
not survive them. A friend recom
mended Dr. King ia New Discovery ; it
was quick in its work and highly satis
factory in results." Trial bottles free at
Snipes & Kinersly's Drug Store. Reg
ular size 50c. aud $1.00.
His elegant attire was lost upon her,
"Curse it," he muttered, when he
perceived that such was the fact. His
money being gone, he had staked his fall
overcoat on the mare. "Curse it."
jShe.ran fourth.
Henry Wilson, the postmaster at
Velshton, Florida, says he cured a case
.of diarrhoea of longstanding in six hours
with one small bottle of Chamberlain's
-Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
'What a pleasant surprise that must have
.been to the sufferer. Such cures are not
unusual with this remedy. In many
instances only one or two doses are re
quired to give permanent relief. It can
always de depended upon. When re
duced with water it is pleasant to take.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Drug
gists. Higgles What are those Chicago peo
ple ehouting "A sail! a sail!" for?
Piggies Probably Miss de Million and
the prince have come to terms after all.
The Matchmaker.
When persons are weak and languid,
from sickness or overwork, feel debil
itated and depressed, it is an indication
that the blood is out of order, aud they
need help to throw off the miserable
feeling. The best remedy for this pur
poee is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strength
- ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re
stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir
culation, promotes good appetite and a
flow of cheerful spirits. Price $1.00 per
bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly
What interesting stories of travel
Duflix tells ! He must have roved a great
deal." "Nao he's always been here.
But his mind wanders."
Notice of Proposed Street Improvement
By order of the Council of Dalles City,
notice is hereby given that the portion
of the east side' of Union street, com
mencing on the south line of Fourth
street, Dalles City, and extending south
erly to where the north line of the alley
which forms the north line of the public
school grounds intersects said street,
said public school grounds being situ
ated on both sides of Union street be
tween said alley and the bluff, shall be
improved by the construction of a plank
sidewalk eight feet in width along the
' east side of said street.
' Dated this 20th day of October, 1894.
Douglas S. Dufur,
Recorder for Dalles City.
Lost.
Yesterday afternoon between the
courthouse and Newman's store, two
notes. One made Jan. 1, 1893, due one
day after date; amount $124, payable
to Martin Wing, signed by Steve
wing. One dated March. 1893, amount
$100, payable to F. H. Woodcock, signed
by Mike Kened and George Miller,
Finder will please leave them at the
sheriffs office. n!4-d2wl
Cord Wood.
We again have an abundant supply of
dry fir and bard wood for immediate
delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to
be fayored with a liberal share of the
trade. Jos. T. Pbtkes & Co.
Pat on Tour Glasses and Look at This
From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to
Geo. W. Rowland,
113 Third St, The Dalles, Or.
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Wanted.
Some good second hand harness.
Must be cheap Cash. Address, W. X.
this office.
Seed Rye.
Feed Oats.
Rolled Barley.
Poultry and Eggs bought
and sold.
Choice Groceries & Fruits.
Grass Seeds.
Living Prices. -
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
EVEN THE KING
Had to Make a Return Like a Common
Citizen.
Of all the extraordinary communica
tions that have ever reached King,
Humbert since he ascended to the
throne, says a iBome letter, one
which he received the other day for the
purpose of inquiring1 in all seriousness
whether he could read or write was
perhaps the most extraordinary. And,
to make matters worse, he was in
formed that he was required to give
proof that he possessed a certain
amount of education to do so. The let
ter in question was inot the work of
some irresponsible crank, but was a
full-fledged communication bearing' the
signature of the burgomaster, or
mayor, of the little town of Rheme
Notre Dame, in Piedmont, where King'
Humbert happened to own some landed
property.
As a land owner of the district the
name of the king figures on the elec
toral register, and every citizen,, be
fore he is permitted to cast his vote, is
obliged to furnish satisfactory evidence
that he can read and write. Of course
King Humbert has complied with the
demands of the burgomaster, and has
set an example to his subjects by per
forming his duties as a citizen.
Italy is about the only country where
such an incident could occur, since in
other monarchical countries, particu
larly England, the sovereign and the
prince of the blood are subjected to
the same restrictions as the peers of
the realm, and are debarred from cast
ing votes at the polls for the lower
house of the legislature,- the theory
being that, possessing by virtue of
their birth seats in the house of lords,
it is not proper that they should in any
way influence the elections to the lower
chamber.
THIS MAN'S SIN.
Ills Single Aim Was to tiet an Advertise
ment and Me Succeeded.
Stand in the public thoroughfare
gazing at anything real or imaginary
and the dozens who gather round you
will multiply soon into hundreds, and,
if you. stick to it, perhaps thousands.
A crowd as big as the street could hold
for a block gathered round a sign
painter. They rallied in curious excite
ment and dispersed in disappointed
disgust.
"My Sin," in huge naming letters, was
what the painter had already printed.
If ever a crowd was bent on anything
it was on the discovery of what that sin
was. They asked each other what it
might be and hazarded guesses while
the man laid by his red paint pot and
brought forth a green instead.
What .would the next word be?
The crowd grew so excited they called
to the man: "What is it?" "Tell us."
"Go on." "Hurry." "Paint quick if
you won't talk," until it seemed he
might grow too bothered to print any
thing. But he did.
He printed out in small green letters,
added to the gigantic "Sin," the sylla
ble "gle," and when the sign was done
it read: "My single aim is to sell at a
nominal profit."
Cotton from Wood.
An artificial cotton, said to be much
cheaper than the natural, is reported
from France. It is made from the
wood of the pine, spruce or larch, which
is defibrated and then disintegrated
and bleached with a hot solution of bi
sulphide of soda and chloride of lime.
The resulting pure cellulose is treated
with chloride of zinc, castor oil and
gelatine, and the paste is passed
through a perforated plate. This gives
a thread, which is woven into a pre
sentable fabric.
Bneklen's Atidcs salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale ty Snipes & Kin
ersly. .
Notice. '
All city warrants registered prior to
January 2, 1892, are now due and pay
able at my office. Interest ceases after
this date. 1. 1. Bubget, City Treas.
Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1894.
Another Call. i
All county warrants registered prior
to January 1, 1891, will be paid on pre
sentation at my office. . Interest ceases
after Sept. 10th. Wm. Michbll,
County Treasurer. :
The Chronicle prints the newa.
BREWERS HORSES.
They Are, as a Rule, Fat from Eating
Brewery Grain. .
Did you ever see a thin, square, cadav
erous, bony horse pulling a brewery
wagon? Probably not in New York,
though such a thing could happen,
though it would not pass without no
tice. The reason for it is simple, says
the New York Sun. These horses are
fed on what is known as "brewers'
grain," the residue of the brewing proc
ess, a nourishing but unsalable prod
uct of the brewery. When, the labor
of beer making is ended gallons of
these grains in liquid form are poured
into closed wagons and carted to the
stables, where they are fed to the
horses. They are fattening, and give
brewery cart horses that rotundity
which is the marvel of many, who do
not understand the true cause of it.
It is estimated that nearly seventy per
cent, of brewers' grains are water and
unavailable for transport, except at
large expense, for considerable dis
tance, and, more than this, they spoil
easily, so must be used at once as they
come from the brewery, hot and steam
ing: In some places, especially out of
New York, these brewers' grains are
fed to cattle with very good result,
but in this city the supply is taken up
chiefly in the stables of the largest
breweries.
Very few persons have stopped to
compute the extent to which horses
are necessary in the brewery business.
The largest of the city breweries has
two hundred and fifty horses constant
ly in use in delivering kegs of beer to
customers distributed about New York
city and Brooklyn. The next largest
has two hundred horses, and so on
down the list, the total number of
brewery horses in the city footing np
five thousand.
. SILK FROM WOOD.
A Kecent Discovery of Great Commercial
Importance.
At Bradford, England, silk has been
made from wood pulp so much like the
real thing that it bids fair to occupy a
place in commerce and use. It is pro
duced by subjecting vegetable fiber to
the action of various acids, the re
sult being a product said to be identical
with the filament of the worm, having
its lightness, luster and all its qual
ities, including that of durability.
Commercially speaking, says the Phil
adelphia Ledger, the importance of the
discovery can hardly be overestimated,
and it is possible that it will produce
the most revolutionary consequence in
the trade in that commodity every
where. The world's stock of silk, both
woven and raw, is immense and has al
ways held a staple value likely to be
m,uch shaken and disturbed by the in
trusion of a new supply which can be
cheaply and abundantly produced.
Samples of yarn, fringe, braid, gimps,
sewing silks, handkerchiefs, bro
cades and other fabrics, dyed in vari
ous colors, have been exhibited by the
Bradford makers to the trade and pro
nounced all right and up to the com
mercial standard in all respects. With
artificial diamonds and rubies such as
are. now beinc 'turned out in great
abundance, modern society will doubt
less take on a style of splendor hither
to unknown, outshining the courts of
Solomon or the queen of Sheba or the
retinues of Mahmoud or Haroun Al
Raschid.
AN AMERICAN AIR.
A German Rand Leader's Idea of the
Proper Thing;.
A good story was told by a Boston
man who was in Antwerp while the
preparations were in progress for the
exposition. Representatives of all na
tions were there preparing exhibits
from their respective countries. In the
evening, says the Washington Star, all
the visitors were in the habit of gath
ering in a large hall on the grounds to
listen to the band play. Out of com
pliment to the visitors the national
airs of the different countries were
played, and received an ovation from
the group of that nationality in the
hall. The night that our Boston, friend
attended the band performance this
playing of national airs was on the
programme. All were played, but not
a thing that could be twisted into an
air for the bird of freedom. A delega
tion of the Americans went up to the
leader and told him that they felt
slighted that their country had not
been recognized. With profuse apol
ogies the leader said it was clearly an
oversight, and promised to give them
the American air at once. He distrib
uted the music, and, waving his baton,
the band broke loose, not with any fa
miliar patriotic air, but "The Man
That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo."
Amazement among the Americans final
ly gave away to visions of "Old Hoss"
Hoey and his song, and when the band
finished the tumultuous applause from
the American delegation elicited an
encore. '
A Fishy Story.
Pyeng Yang, a city in Corea, was
founded three thousand and sixteen
years ago. It is known as the well-less
city. Within its walls is not a single
well, and all the water of the city is
carried up by watermen from the river
which washes its southern wall. Tra
dition shows that this has always been
so, for it is said that when a Chinese
general besieged it two thousand years
ago, believing that he could compel its
inhabitants to capitulate by cutting off
their water supply, he was led to give
up the attempt because the soldiers on
the walls- took fish-scales and went
through the motions of the baths, and
the scales, glittering in the sun, looked
in the eyes of the astonished besiegers
to be drops of water.
Misery Shared.
The Parisian beggar" is generally a
person of wit. One of the fraternity
met one evening, at eight o'clock, a
gentleman who was on his way to a
dinner party.
"Have pity, monsieur, and give me a
sou," said the beggar, "for I have had
no dinner to-day!"
"Get out!" exclaimed the gentleman.
"I've had no dinner, either!"'
"Too bad!" answered the beggar.
"Make it two sous, then, and well dine
together!" " -'.'.
Mexican
Mustang
: Liniment
for i
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica, '
Lumbago,
Scalds, .
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Iub in Vigorously.
Mustang; Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes flan or Beast well
again.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland mfl Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freioni ana Passenger Line
Throueh Dailv TriDS (Snndavs ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m.. connecting at the Cas
cade Locke with Steamer Dalles City.
steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill 8t. dock) at 6 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
I'ABSESOKK KATES.
One way
.$2 .00
Kound trip.
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
o p. m. Live stock shipments, solicted,
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent
THE-DALLES. OREGON
J F. FORD, Evangelist,
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date oi
March 23, 1893:
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Qentlemen :
On arriving home last week, 1 found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, ie
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
XOUrs, MB. & MBS. J, J). .fcORD.
If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ready
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headache and Liver Care, by taking two or
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
60 cents per bottle by all druggists.
! Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-
ent business conducted lor Moderatc Fees.
f rtiio nrnrr ,s flBpemrr LI. S PlTFNTOrnfiE
I and we can secure patent in less time than those
P Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
i tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
I charge. Our fee not aue till patent is secured.
J A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with
! cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent tree. Address,
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A WINTER'S
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FOR
LITTLE MONEY.
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. - AT TH
COIiUlVlBm HOTEIi.
. of o- -
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
and Is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House in the city, and at the low rate of
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, Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and K as tern Washington.
In this Hotel.
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most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem-
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shoo oorner Third and Washington Sts.. The Dalles, Oreo-oc
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to. the
Clisii-Ottt Sale ol
-m Forilie & Carpe
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods.
MICHELBACH BRICK,
What?
Where ?
D. BUNN
Pipe won, Tin EepHs ana
MAINS TAFPED
Shop, on Third Street, next door west of Young & Rubs'
Blacksmith Shop.
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Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists,
Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists,
Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order.
At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north
east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment
will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac
tory and examine our goods, or drop a card in the
office, and our agent will call and secure your order.
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