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The Dalles Daily Chronicle j OFFICIAL FAFKU OF UALLKg CITY. ANI WASCO COUNTV. Published Dally, Sunrty Kxceted. BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second mid WaslunKte Streets, The 1 "allot-, OriKon. Term of Sulicriitiii Per Year Per month., by carrier. . (Single cojiy .0 00 50 STATE OFFICIALS. ;overnol Secretary of State Treasurer Snpt. of Public Instruction. natrs ''on(jremiin State Printer S. I'eunoycr W. MeBride ...Phillip Metsehan E. ft. McElroy U. N. Dolph - J. II. Mitchell Is. Hermann Frank Baker COUNTV OFFICIALS, mntv Judge.... C. N. Thorabury Sheriff 1.L. Catea ;lerk J. B. Ctobscu Treasurer Ueo. Rnch .... ( H' A. Leavens Commissioners. . Urniik Kiueaid Assesnor John E. Harnett Burveyor E. F. Kbarp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William Michel! THE a VP RE ME CONTRAST. Among oilier airy claims advanced by I the Omaha convention is an assertion 1 that the new jwtrty has eliminated sec tional antagonisms lietwcen the north and the. south, and that it is the party of the blue and the gray. This is cer tainly an audacious attempt, says the Review, to steal credit (hie the republi can party lor its life work. The organization of the republican jiarty found the country torn with inter nal strife and the people embittered ugainst eae.li other to the jioint of frat ricidal warfare. The patty was born to the supreme destiny of cauterizing and healing these long; rankling wounds, of freeing the serf, binding together the broken members and bringing order out f chaos. At Appomattox it begnn the noble duly of eliminating the bitterness of the wnr, and that lofty example it followed up by offering pardon to every rebel in the land and by pursuing a policy never before adopted by con querer since government was first established and armies first banded ; it brought . tremendous rebellion to a Jose, .without placing a single leader tipon the scaffold. When we contrast thin glorious mag nanimity with the examples of history when it is compared with the awful j ending of the Monmouth rebellion against the authority of the king of England, atid the sweet tempering ot justice with mercy is placed by the side j of the horrible butchery of Justice Jef . frcys, we have the supreme contrast of ; heaven against hell, of angelic foigive i ness with diabolical revenge. So mag . numinous . litis been the policy ot the - victor to the vanquished that within a single generation all the wounds ot" war; . .have been healed ; the Hag is everywhere reverenced, and the master spirits of the war for the Union are canonized both north and south. The sweet and touching spectacle of the blue and the . gray assembling in peace and brother . iiood was witnessed long before the third .- giarty was conceived; and nothing could tmlter illustrate the wildness of the claims of the new organization than this latter day pretense of healing wounds long ago cured by the republic-can party. "The Walla Walla Union says "it might '"be very safely remarked Senator Dolph is 'Hot in favor of the lioat railway project because he bel ie.ee it woald prove very beneficial to the people, but because he )elioves advocating it will help re-elect Iiiin. All then are selfish. .Senator Dolph is a man." On. this same princi ple then it is assumed that Squire and Mien opposed the boat railway project. Is that statesmanship? It may be, across the river, but not here. Col. Peck, the leader of the third party in Georgia, and its probable candidate for governor is reported dying. He was thrown from his buggy on the 4th, his opine injured, and complete paralysis followed. 1 Hxtors have given up all hope. I'eck as selected by the czar of .Russia to instruct several government -officers in the system of growing cotton. 3ol. Parker let his boys on the Walla Walla Statesman hear from him on Monday. He climbed the summit of Pikes' Peak, Colo., tind from the highest telegraph station in the world, wished the Statesman kindest regards and a jolly fourth of July. . The democrats are claiming Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa. , A week hence they will assure . ns. that all "differences in ."New. York have been patched up," etc., etc. . The. average democratic bosom is as full of hope as a - muffin is of wind. This is going to le a great year for the rain-bow-chasers. Their particular rainbows this year are Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin. And what they .will get will be Missouri. We have it upon the authority of the Hon. Henry Watterson ,-that the demo cratic platform is a tnouetrosity. Pum Kelly lost his chance of beinggov ernor some day, when he lost the murd erer Wilson. HOW WING I.EARNSD. ' ITaitlt jr Flora .! 11 -1 El -ni frui ScUool, Trlffrt to Touch thf Willing Cootie. Our changing, dainty little Flora had just reru-.tnl fromher eastern "finishing school" and bad fetched a great many ideas of elegance hi her wise little head, : ."Mamma, why do you: not have Wing attend the door instead of the' house maid?" she said. "I think it much nicer to have uiivn when we can just as well.! "Because he cannot be taught, said mamma. "Jessie does it very nicely." "Why, 1 am sure 1 can teach him.' said the all important. . 'Very well yoa may, "-said wise nuim nia. quietly. Wing was immediately put into training. The whole matter was first explained to him; then Bliss Flora took a card at haphazard from the hall table, went outside and rang tho bell. . Wing opened the door just a little crack and peeked cautiously out. N. B. This is the way they all do. He was instructed to open it farther. Being Miss Flora, and not a stranger, he complied and opened it as far as she indicated, taking hia bearings by the pattern of the hall carpet just how far this was. Then she presented the - card, told him how to show her into the drawing room. This performance was gone through several times: the door was opened each time just exactly so far, as was indicated the first time. She was shown into the drawing room exactly in the same place, and after politely salating the impro vised gnest. Wing returned with the card. Little Lady Flora was delighted with her success, and thought some naughty, disrespectful things about old fogyisra ami tho like. Wing was complimented and told that in the evening some gen tlemen would call and he must do ex actly as he had been shown. Wing was iu earnest: he meant to do it or die. and put the card carefully up his sleeve. The fatefnl - evening came. The' doorbell rang. Fair Flora flew to the head of the Htairs and listened. Wing came stealing carefully through the hall to the door anil opened it a little crack. "What you want?" he said to the party outside. "You got um ticket? You no come iu yon no got tim ticket." he said firmly. There was a little smothered sound of something outside the door. . Wing, waiting, held it just two inches ojieu. In a couple of seconds, which seemed n hour to the little listening party crouching at the head of the stairs, two bits of white pasteboard were hand ed iu from the outer darkness. Wing held them up a moment, then said: "You wuit 1 see um." and shut toe door in their faces. He rushed hastily to the gaslight, drew the "lesson" card from some hidden depths of his raiment, compared tho two new ones carefully with it. flew back and reoxened the door. "You uo got um light ticket: you no come in here." he said, proud of having done exactly, the right thing ami of his having detected the bogus imita tion counterfeit passport to the pres ence of the all beautiful, when to his astonishment she flew past hiw like a swift wiuged bird and opened that door with a sort of wild eyed despair and invited those pretenders with the forged "tickets" to enter her sacred presence! The matter was too deep for him: he retired disgusted to his kitchen, not to lie again recalled. Jessie now waits at the door. Mil waukee Sentinel. Wlier Tobacco I ltsi-d. Lancaster county, it appears, still stands at the head of all the . tobacco growing counties in the United States, with her 1!.;M 7.800 pounds grown in the season of 18S9. Four other counties Christian and Henderson, iu Kentuckyi Dane, in Wisconsin, and Pittsylvania county, hi Virginia, grow over 1O.00U.000' each. There are seventeen other coun ties that grow from 3.000.000 to 10,000, 000 pounds each. Lancaster county's prod net in 1H89, as all know, was sold at exceedingly low prices about the low est in our history and even theu pro duced the growers $1 ,849.090. The nearest approach to this by any other in dividual county was f886.840 by Hart ford county .Conn. The product, of Lancaster county, in fact, fetched more money than that of the entire state of Connecticut or of Wisconsin or of New York and Massachusetts combined. Philadelphia Ledger. He Uad Caugbt the Idem. The teacher is suspicious of the influ ence t'at the new boy in school seems likely to exert over the rest of the class, and not without some reason. . She had . been explaining how aquatic birds aro provided with .boatlike bodies so as to enable them to swim easily, and was testing the results of her efforts to impress the fact in the minds of her pn pils. ' "Now," she said, "who" can tell me why the duck's body is formed as it,is?": "1 kin." said the new boy, holding up his hand. ; "Very well; you may give the reason." "So's to have 'er all shipshape. De troit Free Press. BeqalalUm at .: Petisf -.: iy,.. ; What is required for an everyday pet to that it shall be beautiful and intelli gent; that it stroll neither bo too large nor - too delicate, and if a. bird that it Shall sing or talk preferably both. The first two requirements "Will not go far to limit the choice. Beauty - of form - and harmony of color are the almost insepara ble attributes of that physical perfection which tho . natural life of . animals de mands, and he would be a rash man who classed any of the mora highly organized animals as "stupid" without trial. Lon don Spectator. .Ton Rntl. - Soao (in the 'front row at -the theater) How dazzlingly benntiful Mile. High kicker's teeth look tonight. .. Dr, Dchtelle They ought to; 1 spent all day cleaning and polishing them. Soso It mriist have tired her dread fully. ' ' --: Dr. Dentellu Not at all. She sent Ihem by her maid. Kate "Field's Wash ington. .. " A New KM of Insurance. . . . For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's - Colic, .: Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 'will cure' any ordi nary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. No family cart afford to be without it. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. d&w A rare opportunity for the ladies is now afforded by Mrs. Philips, who is of fering, millinery at one third less, as she has decided to retire from, the business. See advertisement. 6.18dtf The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Nav. Co. SCTTTJOJ tU T TF3. Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and return on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving Tho Dalles at 7 a. m. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable," THE DALLES, - OREGON. Will repair your fine Buggicg? and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. . ' GUflflltfG&HOCKJVIflJl, Props. J. L. FISHER. W. J. MONTAGUE. FISHER ti MONTAGUE, PROPRIETORS OK THK- : Elete Shavino- Parlors AND Bath Rooms. SECOND STBEET. THE DALLES, 0B. Gentlemen will find THE ELETE fully up to the times in every respect. Hair Cutting in the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. . . Hours: Every day and evening dur ing the week. Closet! on Saturday eve nings' after 10 o'clock. Open on- Sun days from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. COLUMBIA ICE CO., 104- Second Street, rCEI ICE! ICE! Having over 1000 tons oi ice on hand, vre are now prepared to receive orders, wholesale or retail, to be delivered through the summer. Parties contract ing 1 with us will be carried through the entire eeason without aiwanck is mjick, and may depend that -we have nothing but PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE Cut from mountain water ; no slough or slush ponds. ... Leave orders at the Columbia' Candy Factory, 104 Second street, or Ice "Wagon.- - - .... . W. S. CRAM, Manager. FIRE WORKS ! City Blacksmith Shop H Jacohsen & Co.'s. 162 Second Street. A.;,:,..':" FIRE OIOHKS ! PAUL KREFT & CO., .. . , DEALERS IN V PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, -.fA.Vfi the MostCompleVe and thejLatest Patterns and Designs in 0"Practical Painters and Patoer Sherwin-Williams and J- W.'Masury's Paints used in 'all our work and none but the most skilled workmezr-em ployed. Agents for Masury liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. , A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to ' . Store and Faint Shop corner Third and W&ghiagtoa Sts.. The Dalles, Oregon K I B B E o a' H OB w ft'- B H 3 s "r" n T'T 1 -for i AJ m . Xj. . HKT'tTtl'l, a O FOR CHURCHES. Superior In tune to Pipe Organs, easierv.played and cheaper, are the ESTEY PHILHARMONICS. Fioyfl & SfyOWll, Sneoinor to C. E. Itiuiliniu. Druggists and Chemists. Pure Drags an! Medicines. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. Cor. Second and Union St., THE DALLES, OKEGO. STAGY SH001J3, -DKAI.KH IX- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. All kinds of rejiairins a specialty, and all work guaranteed mid promptly attended to. Call and eoe his stock of clocks before yoa leave an order elsewhere. J. S. 8CHBNCK, President. H. M. JilAU CMHhler. First THE DALLES, - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits receiverj, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and' proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland- DIR ECTOKS. T. P. ThJmpsox. Sso. t. Schkxck. Ed. M. Williams, (iso; A. Likrk. H. M. Bkall. , W. E. GflRRETSOIb Leading - Jeweler. SULK AOKOT FdltTHK ! All Watch Work Warranted, s Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second Nt.. Tho Dalles. Or. .' . . FIRE WORKS 1 THE DALLES,. OREGON. FiftE WORKS! Hancers. None but the best brands of the ? OT ropr. - mi-. ?l2-"f 2"3 ??S soB"! 9 3 E3. f! Ml f a -m a i wwmm THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. CLEVELAND. The Ltateh Stiring SpriQ apd Summer; "Bnt word are thlnirs, Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces : That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, thinfc. WIS TEl'SI TO INTEREST A?ID 1,0 TOIT COOO. Buy Qur Shohs-I the dalles Mercantile co. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE . DALLES. , THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Kntldliigr next Door to Court Hodm. . . Handsomely Fnniished Booms to Bent liy im Day, feet or laatii. ; Heals Prepared by a First Class .English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOUCiTEI). Good Sample, Rooms for Commercial Men. WHS. H- FHSER, Pfoptr H. C. NIELSEN, 16tBiep and Tai BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks arid Valises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON. hew sPBiiie mid COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Glothiiig, Gents' Fapnishing Goods; 0sy Gaps; Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of. the Cash Bayers mill sive money by examining oar s and prices before WM. BUTLER & CO., DEALERS IN- Building Material, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. & liberal discount to tb trade in aH lines handled by us. JEEEERSON" STREET, between Second and. Railroads . ..TIIEgDAIXEOB -- I : ....." SITUATED AT THE .Destined to te the Best" Manufacturing Center in -the Inland Empire. For Further Information Call at the Otflce of 0.1 TAYLOR Tie Date Or. C .'31 at-,x a' ... lV.T.il .C.J STEVEKSON. is Rlrjuays Out I SEASON -f IB92. -r end a small d mn nt i nt . mi) -MANUFACTURED BY - WALTER H. TEN NY d, CO. ' BOSTON. 7t7CSS. LOP wm dry goods Leading Manufacturers. -7' ? j1' pmfchinjj elsera HEAD OF NAVIGATION. - " ' - Best Selling Property of C the Season in the North- ' west. - " ' ";; , v. 72 WaihMtoii St, RMaiffi Or. .