Tie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL VAI'EK OK DALLK3 CITX ' AND WASCO COUNTY. -1 ii FOB PKKSIDENT, UENJAMIN HARRISON, ' of Indiana. . KOI! VICE-PBKSiOKST, WHIT EL AW REID, ' of New York. FOR PRESIDENTIAL, KLECTOKS, i. F. CAPLES, of Portland. II. II. .MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. I. M. DUNNE, f Portland. ' AMERICAS FJNASCE. Paying for gold for export, as was done in New York lust week with legal ; tender and treasury notus, is the very lest argument that ran he prodm-ed to Fhow that the democracy, when they presented such n proposition to the country as that of section eight of their national platform, in which is advocated the repeal of the ten per cent, tax on the note issues ot" state hanks, were acting poll the old principle that they usually do the wrong thing. It would place the country buck to the banking system of ante-bellum days. Tlfedays we still re member so well, when the money of one state would not pass in another. The wild-cat money days of old democracy. The result of a repeal of the tax on state bank issue, would be fc flood the country with a currency embarrassing to business. A feeling of uncertainty and insecurity would follow, which is a blight to active business. The natural instinct verHies the adage. "When you are uncertain what to do, do nothing," and stagnation would ensue. ' The American people will now never be sat isfied with a currency not equally good in all the states. The democrats know this, and their demand to repeal the tax on state issue is but a covert bid for the votes of those persons who have preju dice against national banks. Any legis lation tending to provide n circulation based upon securities of a miscellaneous character would undoubtedly seriously disturb the financial interest of the country, which is now the heat on the face of the earth. Counterfeit national tiank bills are a scarce commodity, while under old systems one would re quire a counterfeit detector constantly by him, and even with that precaution there would not be safety. It is safe to say not one dollar of counterfeit national currency is circulating now, as against thousands that would appear on a revival of the state bank systems. The ' variety of devices for plate3 that would arise under the systems of forty-four states, would afford an inviting field for o-aunterfeiters and adventurers. No; so long as gold can be purchased for export as was the case last week ; the motto should be: "Iet well enough .alone." The press of America are taking hold of the high handed atrocities of the anarchist element in the United States, nnd are vigorously advocating measures whereby incendiary and anarchist journals and speakers shall be silenced. There must be no place in this country for man or press to advocate the over tiirow of law and order. This will in clude the New York World with the Frieheit; the Hattons with the Mosts; it does not require any arbitrary'act of congress. The safe couse lies in ap peals to hii intelligent public opinion. In a free constitutional government, with free speech, a free press and a universal ballot, there can be no excuee for a resort to violence for the correction tf any grievance. "Tears ago, wlieu President Villard 'took a more active interest in railroad matters, and was less familiarly known to his subordinates, it was his habit to drop in occasionally on some ticket agent ia some big town on his: line, question him rather extensively, about the com pany's business, and thus pick np some useful hints as to the operation of the road before hia identily was' discovered. It is said that latterly he - takes so much "Interest in politics that he is seldom seen by - auy another than the AnstraKan-ballot ticket agent. Jay Gould's splendid steam yacht, the Atalanta, is on the market. There is a story afloat to the effect that the sinking of Mr. Vanderbilt's yacht has sd fright-" ned Mr. Gould that he wishes . to dis pose of his vessel at the earliest possible moment. When the stocks go do wn.Mr. Gould "know s irhat to do, hut yachts are not stocks, so he will unload, on yachts aa soon as he an find a.'parchasor. . Some party should propose to bare Uncle Sam help Edison w6rk out hiain-ter-steller telegraph idea. That would make Mars a political Issue and' give" ua . a campaign worthy of the cultured age in which--weliv&r; .. :, ' . :'. - ? 1 1 nv 11 nepuuiican 1 CKei QTtnnesraaS ...... Alicays open the offer made by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's a reward of $500 cash for an in curable case of catarrh, no matter how bad, or. of how long standing. They'll carry it out, too. It's one thing to make the offer. It's a very different thing to make it good. It couldn't be done, except with . an extraordinary medicine. But that's what they have. By it's mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. It doesn't simply palliate for a time, or drive the dis ease to the lungs. - It produces a perfect and permanent cure. Try it aud see. If you can't be cured, you'll be paid. The only question is are you willing to - make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If bo,-the rest is easy. You pay your druggist 'fifty cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 you'll gut something better a cure I GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, off oind fee; me Shirts of all .kinds to order, at nrices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, Second st., The Dalles. Sole Ageut for WAKKAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia. Fa. Second St., Opp. Hood's Stable, TTIK DALLES, OREGON. Will repair your fine Buggies and Carriages, ehoo your fine Driving Horses, 'and in fact do all your blocksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. GUMlflG & HOCK W ,Props. J. L. FISHEK. W.J. MONTAGUE. -PROPRIETORS OF THE Elite Shaving Parlors -AND- Bath Room?. SECOND STEEET. THE DALLES, OE. Gentlemen will find THE . ELITE 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. . Closed oh Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock.' Open on "Sun days from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock'noon. CHAS. STUBL1NG. OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubling S Williams; The Get-mania, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON ("Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. ' - W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and fine Room, The Dalles, Oregon. 'Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. The St. Charles Hotel, , PORTLAND, OREGON. This old," popular .'and reliable house has been- entirely Tefurnished, and every room has been repapered and repainted and-newly.-: carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied w Kb: every modem convenience. Kates reasonable; . A good, restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains... ,- .... : v - C. W. KNOWi.ES, Prop. Tbe Ice Wagon. . The ice wagon of Cates '& Allison" is on the streets every morning "fronv- 6 to" 8 o'clock. Any orders for ice' left -with Will Vanbibber's express "or at the store of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at tended to. Cates & Ai-i.ihon. , v County Treasurer's Nolle. All county warrants registered prior to March-13, 1889, will be paid if -presented at my office, corner Third and Washington strefts. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, July J6, I S92. -- . r . William Micheli., . 7.1Stf i Treasurer Wasco County, Or. Administrators Sale of Horses. In pursuance of au order of the county court, of VYasco county, -dated July loth, 1892, I will sell as a whole or in lots,' all the band of laares, geldings and colts, also one "Black Stranger" stallion, a tine horse ana goad breeder, belonging to the estate of the late W. J. Meins. These are good well bred horses, tnauy of them broke to work. They will be sold for cash orsspprdved security. J. C. SlEiNS, Admfnistrator, -of the Estate of W. J. Meiiis; 7.23dwlm. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. HO FRONT STKEET, U J K m a o LL W 0 N K K Rt the old stand of f?. IiusheP. Chas. Frazep, Prop. MAIER & DEALERS IN Gord Wood .ixtL GROCERIES, STOVES t-FIAtsCis.3, TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Leave ox'ders cor. Third and Union, or 133 Second st. THE DALLES, OR. v 3"- ZEX. CJJbi.O -DEALER IX Hay, Grain, Feed M Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves eyeryone, especially the workingman, to buy where ho can bu3r the cheapest and can get . the most for his hard earned money. We solicit a share of your patronage. Cash paid for eggs and poultry. . All goods delivered free and promptly Corner Union and Second streets, The Dal I es; Q rego n . " FRUIT eTARS. -WHOLESALE Crockery and Glassware, J A "- : PlatMware,. Cutlery, Lamps-' " . 5 .- Toys and Notions, Hammocks, , ' ; Fishing Tackle, Stationery; Etc Agent for NEW" HOME, and Needles ana attaenments lor an macmnos. . Oijgars and 18 Second St L. RORDEN & CO., I8f Second St.' H. C. NIELS6N. BOOTS. AND SHOES, Hats and Gaps, Trunks and Yalises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON. Washington SITUATED AT THE Destined to bo the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire. For Further InformatNrt CaU at the Office of Misstate lWstmrintfGp.i 0. D. TAYLOR. Tte Baiies. Or. - 72 WasMsifiii SLPortiasaDf.' - ,' ICK! ICE1 ICE ... -Having on hand a'-iarge supply of ice we are prepared to';fuTnieh" 'our custom ers with ice in any quantity at a 'reason able rate. - We guarantee we will supply the -demand . without advancing prices throughout. the season. ' Leave orders at C. F. Lauer'B store, Second street. 5-2tf.- . Gates & Allison. I .. NOTICK. - . ' j - All Dalles City warrants registered I prior to October 7, 1890, will be paid if I presented at my office. Interest ceases ! from and after this date. Dated July 7th, 1S92. L.IJOKDEXi tf. Treas. Dalles City. J. FOLCO, -IeALe1: ts- Caniies, Fraiis, Nuts, Soda Water, IcB Cream. Tohacca ani Cigars. MANCFACTCBEIl OF- FiFst Glass Syraps for Saloons and Soda Fountains,; Etl. ceo aid t-trvet. Next dHr to W'ingutv'B Hall TIIK I)AI,I.F.S. OltEfiON. H in o M Z D C u BENTON hardware: JELLY GLASSES. OH KETAIL- WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Totoaodoi ' HEAD OF NAVIGATION. . Best Sel ling Property, of -the Season- In the North--west. Tciiior THE CELEBRATED' CO LU MBIA BR LiWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. H This well-known Brewery is now turning out the .best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of-good health ful Beer have been introduced, and -only the first-class article wiU.be placed oit the market. ' v '; , . 1 . The Iiateh Stiring Spn9( apd Sqmmer, '-But woriiz jue thios?. nnd a small drop of ink, Kalling. likedew, upon a thonght, prodaccs That wbich makes tboussuds, pcrbaps millions, tbliiV. WE TRrST TO . INTEREST " AK& I6 Of 666O. Buy Qur Shoes W -MANUFACTURED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, HEW SPBP m SUMEB. DBY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ' Glothing, Gents' Famishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, y Full Assortment of. the Leading Manufacturers. - Gash Bayers-cuill save money by examining oap stbek and priees before purchasing eiseihere ; CLOUD CffPlNPi. Open ffom July 1st to Oetobeir 1st. ? . t Tbia picturesque hoetlery, built of stlvr fir logs. and rooted securely oil the ' edge of a precipice on the north side of Mount Hood is within fifteen minutes walk of the perpetual ice -and now of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet .above the eea . level, twenty-seven miles, from Hood River, over the finest roads in the United .jS States.- Fare for the round' tri p f8. 00; ratea per day lf3.50. . The Table at Cloud Cap Inh ia supplied with everything the market affords.. Hot and cold baths, etc., the beat of guides will take you to the top of Mount Hoad by the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn. - V ' . . si . - . y :-. - W. A. LANGILLE, Manager. S Kl B BE at?1, w . Xi 2 i '1 lrr IB Im . butler i DEALERS 1N- Building Material, Rough and Dresser! '-" - Lumber, Lime. Plasteii Hair and Cement: Alibsrardfecfiant td thertratfe in all lines handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second aud Railroad, THE ElLliPEM v TheCoirriijfea'BoIldliis next- o Court HM. r.- . . HandsoMT Fpisliet Rooms, Ja, Bat if the D, eet orofc1; , : ; Heals . Prepared by a First. Classi Ihgjish pfc TRANSIENT PATRONAGrE SOLICITED; . . i i C. - CcmkH Sample Rwmiit Qomm is flluiays Out I SEASON . 1892. WALTER H. TEN N Y & CO., BOSTON. HOXE ft&3 s ' -lag's' flfl- THE DALLES, OB