The Dalles Daily Chroniele. OFFICIAL I'il'KU Oy d.u.lks CITY. AND WAWO COUJTtY. : Published Dully, Sunday Excepted. BY IHE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Streets, The . . . Jallea, Oregon. Term of Subscription Fer "Snr Per month, by carrier Blngle copy ...$6 00 ... 50 STATE OFFICIALS. Governor. S. Pennoyer Secretary of State Q. W. McBrtde Treaiiurer Phillip Metachan Bupt. of Public Instruction E. M. McElroy . i J. N. Dolph Jj. U. Mitchell CongresHman H. Hermann BUto Printer. '. Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. Conntr Jxulicc.... Sherift Clerk Treasurer Commissioners. AttaeSHor... C. N. Thornbnry D. L. Catea ; J. B. Croeaen (rco. Ructa )H' A. LeavenB Frank Kincaid ohn E. Barnett K. F. 8harp Hurvcfor. . Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Hhellev Coroner William Michell Captain Moflit, editor of the Portland Telegram wan arrested Saturday night at the instuiue of V. L. Lightner, charged with criminal libel. The ground of complaint was un article -which appeared the same evening in the Telegram, which asserted that Lightner, Hob .Smith, Chief Parrish, Captain Wat son and Tjra. F. Powers, had met Satur day morning in Chief Parrish's private office for the purpose of devising - means for raiding campaign funds, and had de cided that the 'tlcmi monde should be assessed, and us a result, that two hacks had .been ordered and two assessors started out to gather in the shekels. . 'The statement further alleged that the Whiteeliapel women, and men, Joo, responded with alacrity to the call for "stuff," for they were informed at the ' start tliat they must either put np or hutup, and immediately, too. Each of the persons named in the Telegram article emphatically denies that there is , a bhadow of foundation for the charges oiiatle, and the prompt arrest of Captain Moflit would indicate that they are not afraid of a legal investigation. If the Telegram article is made out of whole cloth, as it seems to be, it would indi cate that the citizen reformers oithe webfoot metropolis are sadly in need of reformation themselves. The Weston leader claims to have ieariiec" one thing by the Australian iballot eystom,- namely: "That there Should le an educational qualification iin -the present general election law. 'A citizen who doesn't know the difier- ence between-" A" and "Z" and signs ' his uame with an X-inark should not have the -right of suffrage in this en lightened age." Apropos to this we are reminded of an incident that happened "in this city at the late county election. A "worker" brought to the door of the . voting place a man who claimed that he ould neither read nor write. .The man had a marked ballot in his hand. - Two . judges of election accompanied him to the booth where he told them that he wished to vote as his marked ballot in dicated. He then stood by while the . judges marked his ballot. The voter avas in full tiew of the "worker," who waited at the door of the voting place and who may or may not have been watching to see that the ticket was ' voted according to contract. The cir - cuimtances looked suspicious enough to, ..at least, suggest how a vote might be bought and the goods delivered with certain tv. It will take 509 or two thirds of the 898 votes of the Chicago convention to nominate. The friends of Hill claim .299 for their candidate and allow Cleve land 461, with the remaining votes pretty equally divided Iwtween Palmer, Carlisle, Boies, Gray and Gorman. Whatever mdy be the result Cleveland has no walk-oven The great managers are out for his scalp. Brice has no use for him and Colonel Higgins loves htm not. Watterson makes no effort to con ceal Ins antagonism nnd Col. Rickey of Missouri, says Cleveland is not' in it. Then there is Dick Crocker and Billy , Hheehan and all the rest of the Tam many gang who are for Hill and will stop at nothing to humiliate Grover. - If it , were not for the two-thirds rule Cleveland won Id stand a good show of being nominated on the first ballot. Emmons Blaine, second son' of ex Secretary Blaine, died on the 18th inst., . at the home of his father-in-law, Cyrus H. McCormick of Chicago. The cause of his death was blood poisoning, re salting from inflamation of the. bowels. Young Blaine had attended the Minne- i apolta convention where he took.- an ac tive part in the exciting scenes of his father's presidential candidacy and took his defeat much to heart.. He was con fined to his bed shortly after his return from the convention. " His death is an other sad blow to his parents- who .are reported utterly prostrated with sorrow. ' " A rahleirrniii informs-. us that on ac couut ui' the Mclvinley bill, Joiiann HotT the famous tualt-ex tract manufacture r is about to open a factory in New . Yoik. If free traders had had their way Johann would have .etaid at home, . Now that- Governor Pennoyer has avowed his faith in the doctrines of the peoples' party, like all new converts, he is a little hard on his quondam brethern of the old democratic faith.- ' He styles Cleveland a "mogwnmp," in a manner that leaves the.impression that he thinks a mugwump is one of the most, horrid things in the world ; says the stuffed prophet is an "old fraud," and hopes the Chicago . convention "won't put him up," calls Jlill "another failure" and thinks it would he, a pity if the party could not bring out better men It is understood at Washington that the president has strongly urged Chaun cey Depew to accept the secretaryship of state made vacant by the resignation of James G. Blaine. A . gentleman on intimate terms with Depew claims that it is absurb to suppose that Depew "would sacrifice his important business interests for a federal office, no matter how high it might be. It might be answered that the exalted character of the office would more than compensate for a temporary loss of income, to a man already well eupplied with this world's goods. It will not be at all surprising if the election in Portland today results in a victory for the citizens' ticket. Simon and Lotan are no longer bossing the re publicans and as a result the central committee of that party is said to be left without funds to pay legitimate ex penses. The party of "reform" are well provided with funds which they have placed in the hands of men who know how to use them to the best advantage and money "talks" in a Portland elec tion, i COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . s. cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made CD .A. jLST ID East ofPortlandL . . -DEALER IN- Tropical Fruits, Nets, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furntsA any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail . . FESH OYSTERS-IS- . In Erery Style. i Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. J. L. FISHER. W.J. MONTAGUE. PROPRIETORS OK THE Elete Shaving Parlors -AND- Bath Rooms. SEOOOT) STREET. THE DALLES, 0B. Gentlemen will find THE ELETE fully up to the times in every respect. Hair Cutting in the . best m'a-aner, in every style of the art. Smooth. Shaving and Perfect Baths. . Hours i Every day and evening dur ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a. m. to 12 p'clock noon. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One of the Fineat Cooks in The UaJlea. All Work don by HVhlto Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s Drug Stone. 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened, JfTFs.il. JOflES - Proprietor. Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable ,'. - ; Rates, v COLUMBIA 10E CO., . 104 Second Street,. . ICE!. ICE! ICE! Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, we are now prepared to receive orders, wholesale or retail, to be delivered through the summer.- Parties contracting- with us will be carried through the entire season wiTiiorr . advance is price, and mav depend that we have i nothing but , , PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE 'ut.from mountain water; no slough or alush txind. . Leave orders at the Columbia Candy actor-, '104. becond street, or ice Wagon. ; Vw . S. CRAM, Manager: The Dalles Restaurant A Pointer. "I am very much pleased with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says H. M. Bangs,' the druggist at Cbatsw'orth, 111. "During the epidemic of la grippe here it took the lead and was very much bet ter liked than other cough medicines." The grip requires precisely the same treatment as a verv severe cold, for which this remedy is so efficient. It t will promptly loosen a cold anil relieve the lungs, soon effecting a permanent i cure, wliiie most other . medicines in common use for colds only give tempor ary relief. AO cent bottles for sale by Rlakeley & Houghton, druggists, d&w Dissolution Notice. . The partnership heretofore existing between E. 1. McFarland, S. French and C. J. VanDnyn, under the name and style of VanDuyn & Co., Tygh Valley, "Oregon, was dissolved on the' 1st day-ofIay, 1892, by limitation and mutual consent. . . E. B. McFablaxu, . S. French, 5-21 -dim . C. J. VanDuyn. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between E. B. McFarland, SY French and E. C. Pease, under the etyle and name of McFarland & French, 'was on the 11th day of April. 1892, .dissolved by limitation and mutual consent. .- E. B. McFaki.axd, S. French, - 5-21-dlin E. C. Pease. Kheuniattsiu Cared in Three Days. - Miss Grace Littlejohn is a little girl, aged eleven years, residing ! n Bnltiniore, Ohio. Bead what she says: "I was troubled with rheumatism for two years, but could get nothing to' do me any good. I was so helpless that I had to be carried like a babe when I was advised to get a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I got it from nr druggists. Mr. J. A. Kuiuber, and in three days I was up and walking around. I have not felt any return of it since anJ my limbs are limber as they ever were." SO cent bot tles for sale by Blakeler & Houghton, drnggists. d&w Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. NEW. TO-DAY. TO THE PUBLIC It havins to onr knowledge that a party in The Dalles in selling lime has made the assertion that he charges more for other brands than the "Oregon'.' because they are better, thereby implying that the "Oregon" is an inferior article, we desire to state that the "Oregon" is the strmtf et lime on the market; that it nil I wtrrk more plastic and leave the work when set stronger and firmer than any oilier lime at present manufactured in either Oregon or AVashington. Wt. Bxaler& Co., Agent at The Dalles for the "Oregon" lime, ate instructed to famish, free -of charge, amy and all Oregon lime, whicli does not fully come up to the stipulations above set forth. "The object of this notice is xolelyi to defend our goods against the false im putatiens and xtafement of any person whatsoever. The Or. Marble and Lime Company, by T. F. Osbobn, 5-24dwlm ' . General Agt. FOE SALE.chc Or trade, eap, hand of range horses, consisting of yearlings, two-year olds and mares. For in forma tion Applvto C.F.STEPHENS." 5-3dlm 134 Second St. Thk Dallkh, Or.. WANTED lots, above the Bluff, in exchange for Work Horses, or Brood raares.' Apply to HUGH GOURLAY, 5-2tf . Chronicle office. The Dalles. FOE, SALE, finest stock farms in Crook county ; 1100 Acres deed ed land; abundance of water; good grass range eapable of handling 10,000 sheep: 300 acres under irrigation. Two good dwellings and out buildings. Price, f 8, 000 ; half in stock; horses cattle or sheep. For further particulars- ' Apply to HUGH GOUKLAY, 6-2tf Chronicle office. The Dalles. T7T O A T T? 'Twelve fine JF J MX OLJL.XL. lots, splend idly located in the Garrison addition. Apply to HUGH GOURLAY, 5-2tf Chronicle office, The Dalles. FOR CHURCHES. Superior In tune to Pipe Organs, easier played and cheaper, are the ESTEY PHILHARMONICS. PAUL K.REFT. & CO., PAINTS, OILS , And the Most Complete and the Practical Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masnry's the most skilled workmen employed. chemical combination- or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. . Store and. Paint Shop corner Third and KIBBE O o w cs o 9 S .'.! -IK 'VS- a O W-. Xj. SSIBBS, Fropr. ( '-;;-''' t Wc': 'Hi! '3 , .. 'j- . k ste; : -f a , W. E GARRETSON Jeweler. All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to . Order. 13 Second St.. Tl Dallea, Or. Successors to C. K. Dunham. Druggists and Chemists, Pare DWaii Medicines. - . Dispensiig Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. Cor. Second and .Union Sts., , . THK DALLKS, OREGON.' STAGY SHOOIH, He Watoiita, Watches, Clccksy Jewelry, Etc. All kinds of rcpidri'nir a specialty, nnd all work guaranteed and promptly attended to. Call and s)ee Ills stock of clocks before you leave an order elsewhere.. A. A. Brown, Keeps a full' assortment of ,;. Staple and Fancy Groceries, ' and , Provisions, ; ' which he ott'erc at Low Figures. SPECJflli :-: PRIGES to Cash Buyers. 1 HiEiest Cash Prices fe to and ; ' . other Produce.. 70 SECOND STREET. The Dalles '',' -.I.'."; '. .( - Cigar: factory FIEST STKEETT., FAC5TORYNO. 105.- Tf A TIQof th Best Brands V'AvX.Tjl-LViO manufaetured, and orders from all parts of the eoantry filled on the sMrtest notice. The reputation of THE. DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand 'for the home- manufactured article is increasing every day. . A. ULRICH & SON. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and- Peeigns in Hansrers. None bnt the best brands of the Paints used in all ooat work, and none but Agents for Masurv Liquid Paints. So A first class article in all colore. . All Washington Sts. The Dalles, Oregon -f HOTEL. Leading i ... . . . . . . . a ,nw t nr. i ,.Li,rm.i , p1 I Flop Siiown - .7 a a ti . The Ltateh String is Aluiays, Out 1 ' . ' -- : Sprip apd Summer, -fEAs6N i . "But worrfa are things, and a small drop of ink, Fallinu, like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. " WE Tlti-BT TO INTEREST AND DO TOV GOOD. Buy Our SHoes-te- -MANUFACTURED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO SOLE AGENTS THE EUROPEAN HOUSE: iTfce Corrn gated Knilding; Handsomely FnrnisM Booms , to Bent the Day, Week or Monffi. -Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE , SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.. JVI$S. tf. PHASER, PvoppT H. C. NIELS6N, Clothier and Tai lop, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON r ' THE DALLES, OREGON Grreat Bargains I Removal I Removal I Onaccoantof Rem oval I xvill sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv fngs, Counter, Desk,, Safe, Plrctuires, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. ''. ' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Seeond Street, COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ' Clothing, Gents' Farnishfeg Goods, Hats, Caps,, Boots and Shoes. Fall Assortment of the ' .' , : Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oar staeb . and prices before purchasing elsemhece. '- ' H. HerbrLng. WM. BUTLER & CO., -DEALERS IN- Building Material, Rough and Dressed . Lumber, Lime. Plaster. Hair and Cement A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by cs. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad. THK DALLES, OB r , ; . 7-7-. 7i" :7 j . . . SITUATED AT THE ' Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire.' For Further Information Call at the Offloe of Interstate Investment Co., O. D. TAYLOR The Dalles. Or. 72 WasMnitoi St., Porflafld. Or. 1892. WALTER H. TENNY &. CO., BOSTON. FOR THE DALLES. next Door to Co urt Hum, The Dalles. Leading Manufacturers. . . . HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Best Selling Property of the Season in the North- west. Washingto - x