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The Dalles Daily Chronfcls The I Wag-on. The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. - Any orders for ice left with Will Vanbibber's" express or at filestore of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at tended to. , - .- Cates & Allison. . ICKl ICKI ICK1 ; Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to.furmsh our custom? era with' ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will Bupply the . demand without advancing prices th rbugboat the season . Leave orders' at C. F.-Lauer's etore, Second street. 5-2tf Catbs & Aixisox. ' -All '-.Dalles City warrants registered prior to October 7, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated July 7th, 1892. ' . ' I.'RoEi)EN, . tf. Treas. Dalles City. THE CELEBRATED OFFICIAL TAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. - COLUMBIA BREWERY, . XUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. f - : - :'y:M-y ua- This well-known Brewery ia now turning oat the best Beer and Porter eaet of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the market. - . County Treasurer's Nolle.- All county warrants registered '-prior, to March 13, 1889, willfbe paid - if -.pre-, sented at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, July 16, 1802. ; . William Michkll, 7.18tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. FOK PRESIDENT, . BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. National Republican Ticket FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, WHITELAW, REID, of New York. TOR PRESIDENTIAL ELKCTOES, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Paea. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. THOSE INFLUENCE CLUBS. The husbands, fathers and brothers of America are a little carious as to the plan of attack to be pursued by that og- gregation ot rew iork mothers, wives and sisters, which has lately gone in for politics in what is known as the Frances Folsom Influence club, as its members are home women who want to take part in the straggle by exercising a gentle In flue nee upon the voters witli whom they coma in contact in the quiet paths of - domestic life. Hut how is tbnt influence to be p plied? It can be taken for granted that the ladies will not wield infloonce as it wielded at certain ward elections; by the persuasive eloquence of $2 bills, And they are not likely to make stump speeches. It is this dark uncertainty as to the methods they will persue that ought to fill the anti-Cleveland voters of New York city with profound apprehen sion. What inaidous and subtle devices they may employ can only bo imagined. iney may even adopt Dy-laws giving such instructions as these: No member will permit her husband to emoKe in tuo parlor until be swears to vote for Cleveland. No member will allow her daughter to receive attentions from a republican. All members will consider it a duty to go tnrougn tneir uuaoanas' pockets reg ularly at night until the latter have de clared allegiance to the democratic plat' form. A certain lecture on tariff delivered at 3 a. m., will be found verv efficacious if your husband is sleepy. Demand exorbitant sums for clothing, on tne pica tnat protection raises prices If your husband comes home late, weep copiously until he tells you what kept him . Then say that if he had been at a democratic rally you wouldn't have cared. In short, there is no knowing what subtle, insidious and dangerous kinds of influence these clubs may exert. Until the Frances Folsom Influence club, an nounces a definite policy New York voters will be wary and exceedingly re served. . While the 1 attle headed members of the people's party are talking about Wall street domination of the United States and consequent oppression of the rest of the country, the business of the stock exchange, the central feature of that money centre, is so dead-alive that . the institution is having all that it can do to ran itself at anything like a fair pace. The American people are becoming more and more independent of Wall street, and its operations, and the absurdity of charging that a few thousand persona are tyrannizing over many millions of freemen is more apparent now than ever before. Conrad Jordan of Salisbury, Md., who died a few days ago, was an eye -witness of some of the great events of the first Napoleon's time. When only 8 years old he saw the famous battle of Leipsic, and a few years later was with Napoleon at Waterloo. He was a son of Marehal Jordan. There doen't seem to be much danger of a fusion of the democrats and peoples party in Minnesota. Ig. Donnelly, the peoples candidate for governor, is getting an average of three columns of abuse t day from the democratic St. Paul Globe Free silver is the price of Colorado' i electoral vote this year, and either way it is in a limited demand. " Tmu Railway Cammluloi Suits. Dallas Aug. 23. In a decision In the case of the railroads against the Texas railroad commissioners, Judge McCormick has decided "every point in favor of the railroad companies, and granted an injunction against the com missioners, restraining them from es tablishing the proposed rates. These rates as proposed by the commission the railroads claimed would com pel them to run the roads at a serious loss. Too Much For Oscar. New Yobk, Aug. 23. When asked why her husband, Mr, Wilde, did hot return to America with her, Mrs: Leslloj as her many acquaintances persist -in calling her, replied : "The climate does not agree with Mr. Wilde. - It is too ex hilerating. Hia nature needs repose; I hope he will be bo far recovered as Jo join me later. He is a very capable marij but our climate acts peculiarly on him. 7 :.. : If a a sign that :yoa need, help, when pimples, blotob.es, and eruptions begin to ap pear. Your blood needs looking after. You'll have graver matters than pimples to deal with, -if yOu "neglect it. Dr. -Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery - prevents :. and cures all diseases - and disorders caused, by impure blood. It invig orates the liver, purifies the blood, and promotes all the. bodily , func tions. For all forms of scrofulous, skin and ' scalp . disease, and. even. Consumption ( which is really lung scrofula) in all its earlier stages,' it is a certain remedy. It'a the only one that's guaranteed, in every ease, to beneht or cure, or; toe money is refunded. it's a matter of conn dence - in. one's medicine. -:: . ?rv It is the cheapest blood -purifier old, through druggists, because you only pay lor . thA good you get. Can yon ask more f-;--" "The " Discovery ;;vmcto efually well cut tns year rouack GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, all ee: me: Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other gooas in proportion. " r.'rAUAti, ; becona st.. The Dalles Sole Agent lor WAKNAMAKBR4 BROWN, Philadelphia. Pa. 5 ; Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, - - - - flBSOON. Will repair jroor :fine Buggies and Carriages, eh.be Vour ffne Driving Horses," and in fact do all ' your - blackgraitbing' in the finest style. Satisfaction guaranteed. GUHHlJlG&HOCWflS, Props. J. L FISHER. W J. MONTAGUE, PROPRIETORS OF THE Elite Shaving Parlors AND-r-r- Bath Rooms. SE00HD STREET. THE DALLES, 0E. Oent.lfimnn n-ill " finrt TTTV. TfT.TTIf. fully up to the times In every respect. Hair Cutting in. the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving . W . . . , Va BWMU w v VtU 1 ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. CHAS. 6TUBUNG. OWEN WILLIAMS Stubling I Williams, The Gepmania SECOND si,;;: THE DALLES, - OREGON Dpalprn in Wlniu. 'LinhAm' anil 'igars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. - W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room. The Dalles, Oregon, "Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. " The St. Charles Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. This old.' nonnlar Hfl raHaMa timma has been entirely rofnrniafia nnrl room has been repapered and repainted and newly' carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with everv modern rnrm-ninnco uta. reasonable. -. A good restaurant attached to tne nouse. rer bus to and from all trains. C. W.- KNOWLES, Prop. .. Administrators- Sale of Horses. In- pursuance of au 1 order of the county court, of Wasco county, dated July 15th, 1892, 1 will sell as a whole or in lots, all the band of mares, geldings and colts, : also, one "Black Stranger" stallion, a fine horse and ; good breeder, belonging to' the estate of the late W. J. Meins. Theea are good ''well" bred horses, many of them broke to work. They will be sold for cash or approved security. - J. C. Meins, Administrator, ' of the Estate of W. J. Meins. 7.23dwlm. J. FOLCO, -DEAtfiB IK- CancLies, Fmu ps, Sofia later, Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars. ' -HAKUPACTCBCK Or First Class Syrups for Saloons and Soda Fountains, Ete. Second Street, Next door to Wingatc's Hall TVIAIBR & BENTON DEALERS IN Cord Wood cSS ; .GROCERIES, TmS&. HARDWARE ' TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. ' ' ' ' ' .:- , -,s-: Leave orders cor. Third and TJriipn, or 133 Second stj . TH K D AL . OR. M - '. :. ,. '...--'-.. DEALER IN ' . . r- -- -. HayGrai & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH- It behooves everyone ."'espeeiaUv the workiiisman, ta.buv where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most for his hard earned money. We .solicit a share of your patronage. Cash jiaiil for eggs and poultry. l!i ionis ; iyfed ires and promptly Corner Union and Second streets, Tbo Dallos,.Oreeon. , ,. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS; HO FEONT 8TKEICT, THK PAllES, OKKOOS.. Q d W a o a. w a o N K a 3 o M Z D C fit the old stand of J?. Iiushei. Chas. FPazeV, Ppop. FRUIT JARS. JELLY GLASSES. -WHOLESAIK OK ItETAIL- Crookery and Cxlassware - r . . : . Platedware. Cutlery, Liamps, Toys and Notions, Hammocks,?.: ;; : z-- . s Fishing Tackle, Stationery Etc Agent for NEW HOME and 'MHITE SEWING MACHINES. 'Needles and ottachments for all machines. Kft - . Cigars eiirt rt Tobaoop. a . - 18 Second St L. RORDEN & CO., g Second St. hi. C. NIELS6N. and 1 ' .1 t t S t M'i : Tailor .. BOOTS AND SHOES,: , . .Hats and Caps, Truiaks and Valises, Gtents' Purrilslilna; Gtoods, - CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON. Washington Dalles WasMsgto SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION . ' Destined1 to e the Best Manufacturlnft Center In the Inland Empire. Best Selling Property of the Season in the North- west. - . ' For-Further Jnformattorv Call at the Office of 10. D. TAYLOa Tie Dallfii Or. U fasMiiiW The Hateh S tiring is AltiTays Out T s .-rtr v? ' : : , . . Sbnh6 anH Simmtir season 1892. JBntwrdj axe Uiiagv,nd a small drop of ink, . ... ??pg. ke tew, upon a ttaooKht. inL. ' anat whWh makes (bonsanda, perhaps mUllona, think; ; WB IBUSt TO I5TME8I AND DO TOO GOOD.' ShoeI - . ..'.- BOSTON. THE DALLES MERCAlTllJlC SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES INN. - Open from July 1st to October 1st. LlSJ1- Il!fefqae bk bnilt of Silver 'fir logs, and rooted eecnreiy a lh trfraKPrecipice. on Jhe "fioIth Biderof Monnt Hood is within fifteen minutes, walk of the perpetual ice and snow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet above the sea ' kVZK i?J RiVer' over the fine8t Jfoadsin the United States. Faro.for the round trip $8.00 ; -rates per day f3.50.- - , The Table at Cloud Cap Inn is supplied with ieverythtng-the market affords. Hot and cold baths, etc., the beet of guides will take you to the top.of Mount Hood by the beet practicable routes, which are from the Innf"..- r ; ; - ' W. A. !l ANGODLiE, Manager. m mm w smw M as COMPLETE .INfE VERY . DEPARTMENT. ! ' farDLSDlDQ Godd'llatsCaps, and Shoes. - Full "Assortment of the Leading Manufacttxrera..: ' ' GlshiBiQfe'iSu ' iave kinon! by examining w sfit . ; and prices lefofe porehasing elsemhere. - -f S K l B B E HOTEL list era a -' -?f"Ig ' t,f5 "111?, 7S5S. WM . BU TLER & CO DEALERS' IN- Building Material, RdQgli f atlcl fiiisi ; r : MBerlifne. Plasierj Hair and Cemant. A iifeeral ilisanint tcrtfee tratfa in all lines handled by us. t c. JEFFERSON STBEET, between Second and Railroad . 5, OB THE EUROPEAN HOUSE . , The CorraeatetC "Balldlngr next D66r to Court Houh. " Hantsofflsly Fnrnisliel Booms to Heals Prepared by a First Class Engl jsh Coot TRANSIENT PATRONAGrE SOIilCITED;; . , -: - Good - Sample Koomst fr : Commercial Men . v" . v.