The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 26, 1892, Image 2

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    The Ice Wngron.. -.-:""' -V. I
The ice wagou of Cates Allison is onr
the streets every morning from li. to 8
o'clock. Any orders .for ice left wih j
Will Vaubibber's express or at the" store
of Chas.. Laser wilJr be'promptlv ati
ICEf ICEI ICB! .
" Having on hand a largo supply of ice
we are prepared to furnish our custom
ers with ice in any quantity at a reason
able rate.- We guarantee wo will supply
the demand .without advancing, prices
throughout the season. Leave orders at
C. F.-LaaeVs store, Second street. A
. ft-2tf . Catbs & Allison.
C . :thb;cel.ebrhted
COLUMBIA BREWERY
- AUGUST BUCHLR, Prop'r. ;
OFFICIAL VAI'EK OF DALLES CITY.
, ; ."CD WASCO WXIV.
f tended to.;; " , . Gatkb & AinsoS.
National Republican Ticket.
.:', County Treasurer' KolJcc-
All county warrants registered prior
to March 13, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date. ' - - ' ;-
The Dalles, Jnly 15, 1S92. , ,
' WlLMAM MlCUELL, .
- 7.18tf - TreaeoreF -Wasee Countv, Or.
" ' NOTICE.
Ail 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 7tb, 1892. " ;
.-."' L. Rorden, -
v if; . - Treas. Dalles Gityt--
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter V
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
fui Beer have-been introduced, and-only the first-class article will be placed on
the market. " - '
The Dirties Daily Chronicle.
' . KOK PRESIDENT, '
' BENJAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana. .
FOR VICE-PRKSIDEST, "
WHITELAW BEHV
"... of New York.
FOB FBKSIDUXT1AL ELECTORS',
J. F. CAPLES, of Portland.
H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass.
G. M. IRWIN, of Union.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland.
THE NEW TURF QUEEN.
The press of the country is now tilled
with talk of Nancy Hanks, the new
queen of the turf. The story : of her
mile done iu 2:0"K has circled the
planet, and whenever a horse-lover is
found he has forgotten the stirring con
flict between capital" and labor, the
change of.Englands ministry 'and the
preliminary agitation of an American
political campaign, and read of the
beautiful mare that trotted 5,280 feet in
one second less time than that distance
had ever been trotted before.
' It was not so very long ago, in 1S2S,
that a bet of $2,000 was made and lost
that no horse conld trot a mile in" three
minutes. Second by second the time
was lowered until quarter-seconds
counted in records. Finally Maud S
in Cleveland trotted around the mile
track in 2:08. Although Sunol a few
months ago in California beat that rec
ord by half a second, horsemen did not
regard it as etrictjy the record for a mile,
as Sunol trotted on a kite-shaped track.
But Nancy Hanks in Chicago has
broken the record on theelliptical track.
Her flight was followed by 20,000 Chi
cago eyes, and 10,000 Chicago voices did
her honor when she flashed beneath the
wire two minutes and eeven and one
quarter seconds after the start.
Nancy Hanks, Budd Doble and the
pneumatic sulky made the grand com
bination, and Chicago set the pace for
the rest of the world.
The venerable mother of Mr.. White
law Rcid lives on' the old. Jleid home
stead, near Springfield, O.- She is 'a
woman of striking appearance tall,
white-haiied and well preserved for her
advanced age, for she is within a few
months of 83. ' When a correspondent
called on her recently she was dressed
noatffy-but with great plainness, in
gown'ofc black and white striped calico,
witfWbM-fashibned cap of white lace
on-herfieadrMrf!. Keid's memory, for
thevfenWbiBT'youuger years is excel-'
lentffnd'sh'eiteMa quaintly of her eon's
departure; :dfT-college. '"When Whitc
la"Wetit a.wby' to!:ti6ol," she said, "he
had a hard tiSi&Yo get'along. One day
IpkedMpfe hith ariJck df butter, a
loaf of bread, a eack of nieal and a
boiled hainlJJ wrqte.V Uyntp get some
buttermilk to mix with the meal and
make some cakeet; He wot; hie t;back
that it was the -best meJ;tro-tiad eaten
for.aiiia.tuni;V im'T .aJ, ..-.v.at:J
-SiFraQciscoidispateltt.iShyanliere
are jbut.,t'0 UipWftihatjubjY, aiiy-probable
. chance, coflld'rjng, jtojm-ilncisco
-British... ship tessQJttii& :hich imwledi
" A , .. " 7 A. new man
can be made, out of one . that's
"used-up," bilious and dyspeptic
It's done by Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. ' It starts the
torpid liver into healthful action,
purifies and enriches the blood,
cleanses, repairs, .and strengthens
the system, and restores health and
vigor. As an appetizing, restora
tive tonic,' it sets at work all the
, processes of . digestion and nutri
tion, and - builds " 'up "flesh and
strength. ' It's the only Blood and
Liver Remedy that's gutvrante&l, in
every caqe, to benefit or cure. If it
doesn't do all that's claimed for it,1
the money is - promptly , refunded.
But it. keeps ..its promises -tbats
the reason it can be sola , in this
way. ., . ; -.'."..-
Discovery "1 strengthens Wealc
Lungs, and cures Spitting xf Blood,
Shortness of .Breath,' Bronchitis,
Severe. Coughs, and kindred affec
tions. Don't be, fooled into taking
something else, said to.be "just as
good," that the dealer may make a
larger profit, ' There's nothing at
all like the " Discovery.
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
all
see me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
nriccs which defy competition'. Other
goods in proportion. jP. FAGAN,
Second St., The Dalles
'Sole Agent lor VAJfNAMAKER & BROWN,
Philadelphia. Fa- : .
r.itv K aiihm thShnn
vim iiitun
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muiuu kjiiu lit
' Second St., Opp. Hood's "Stable,
THE DALLES; " ' '." '-' ' . OHKGON
.... - : -'-- .- - - '"-V - '
Will repair your fine Buggies .
and Carriages, shoe your fine
- Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksniitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. - : ' '
GUfltfIiG& HOepiflJl .Props.
J. L. FISHER
IT
W. j. MONTAGUE.
PROPRIETORS OK THE
Elite Shaving Parlors
-AKD--
Bath Rooms.
SECOND STREET. THE DALLES, 0E,
iHiajr .Guttine
eviery styjepf the art.
VPeMectBaths.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
.Jf. .. .
: -Adiiiinistra'torsSale o.f liht&ei. ' "
In pursuance of an order of the
county court, of Wasco county, dated
July I5th, 1892, 1 will sell as a whole or
in lots, aH the band of mares, .geldings
and colts, also -bne'i "Black : Stranger"
stallion, a line horao and good breeder,
belonging to the estate of the late W. J.
Meins. . These are good '.well bred
horses, " many of them broke to work.
They will be "sold for cash or approved
security. -
' 'i J. C,Mjds, Administrator, : ';
of the Estate of W. J. Meins.
7.23dwlni. .
J. POLCO,,
-DKALKK IK-
Candies, Fmiis, Nuts, Soia Water,
. Ice Cream, ToliacW an4Cigan. , v-
-KAKVPACTCsaa or
First Class Syntps for Saloons and
Soda FHtains.Efc8-'
Secoad Street,
Next door to WluKte' Hall
-v' ' ' . . . .
-j.- :
J. S. COOPER
Corner Barn, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
.The Largest and Only Strictly ..Commission Dealer
7 in Horses in the United States.
Commencing the 3rd Of August and every month throughout the year will hold
Hpeitia! Extensively Advertised Sales of- - ;
WESTSRN RHNGE HORSES,
iNatioriat Live Stock Bank, Chicago',' 111.- J"..' n
Reference : jchicago National Bank, Chicago. 111. ' Wflte fOf PaftlCUlarS,
MAIER &.BENTON
. DEALERS IN; ;.
wwr if x y yjjjj and CRABAPPLE
OG ROGER I ES, STa?rff Es, HARDWARE
' TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPlAiTV-
Iieave orders cor. Third axxd tTnloja ,-0133 Second st.
Hay, Grain,
4Pint.lempn vs'iU flnil 'THK TT.TTF!
r-ruJIj.Up to the times in every respect.
in tnu ueai manner, in
Smooth Shaving
: ana rei iect jsams.
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iirwnrsf !-Tiwry uay una evening aar-inEr.AhfitwPlCf.riC-Mnserl
nn Rftt.nMflv ntrn.
exprtitflVivitt,DfcojaVrt B&ddh&AbiKgs after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun-
Bntish ship City of Athens, wirih;J;flys from 7 a aiu.to-12 o'clock noon.
Twk...i.. cf;.. . ais.if. i vutitoti I tens tml
Ihejj tijfliiiry Rftl9(JritileJ twiJdoetsuyrtes
all dirty clothing, bedding or idHsUaaac orgw '
distittfilFISittSaWl ifijPi9Airibi:dThJtiia'-i jj 1
of,t,ioI,f.w1..,Ji.-:,i,i.J: w.ly'Sar9. Milwaukee BeeT.omDMwaitti" Wl
beett&tggfttai ttZtr-m Wttnle i"tfcoiiISl aril
Cleveland aA)fretSBd6. srfSBocasiiahd k-il
their money arc soon pftrTea"," the old V
.ioiiiraa sti' in snlvK ?od .
Si Fl0Lir
- HEADQUARTERS FOH POTATOtS. . TERMS CiTRICTLYPASH. p- ;
It beliooves ti voryone especially, the workingman, to buy
where '.he can buv the cheapest and aV get tlie noot pr his
1 3 1 - TIT- 1 A' '' - . ; '
uaiu earutju money. vve houch- a snare OI your patronage
Cash paid for eggs and poultry. AH goods dslivered Ires jnd promptly
Corner Union and Second streets, The Dalles, Oregon. '"
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATU:
1 10 FhONI STKfiET,
THE DALIES. OKEOOK.
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banot d oi
9 ii. BOOTS AND SHOES,
den 6Jngi i atoBdaor dl.Krglfepittt
r i i v a wiuiirrivj - . . -. . ti . 1 1 .7.
daiiFmtW noi.4
.This nniiswfeiioiiMiwwk OirijfeiodffiSl,rt Streets-
by thai labflii aignwiiiatioiis if tho miky
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Mr. Frielri;,ro4i?;fSry ftVfHfttIr0 flffffrf
bv and let MichiL'aiu towns boveott. JiL. ' 11U v Ult VllUULO lllRUJ.
mateIeMtScwfi lol. ff.
first tJ,T
the man wiro s'
and pailj oy
won
7if n
iri-soiiiJS si il ,"ffv'
.TOlinbId
IHSgte. ggdj Gaj3s, UnKs ' and 1 Valises,
-11WJ HUH liigllSl BJllUI MS I.
sltU iv 3aT
"TtTwr"Jsw Emrr'nrri boj i
vThc Uateh' String is Always Out I
Spripd and Summer, "v
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SEASON
1592.
. orM Bre "llnss ana a small drop of ink, ' -
ipon a xocmgnt, produces
tmmsaads, perhaps millions. Usinli:.-
Falling, like dew, u:
i nai wmcn macea
KIT8T TO ISTEKK8T AICI
DO'
vorcoos.
MANUFACTCilKU BV- ' . - ',. .' - V ; ' -,
WERH.T5NNY4 60:(i
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THE
DALLES MNTILE CO.
AGENTS POR THE- DALLES.' . , i
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SOLE
IN N.
Open irbtri July 1st to Oetobep 1st.
r This pictureaqno ltoetlery , hoiH of silver fir loge. and rooted securely on the
edge of a precipice on the north side of Mount Hood is within fifteen minntea
walk of the perpetual- ice- and snow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000ifcet above the sea
level, twenty-seven miles from Hood River. over the' fineet' roads in the United
States.... Faro for the ronud trip 8.00 ; rates per Jay f 3.60. -. -y ... i;-. .
'"' The yeble at Cloud Cap Inn ia supplied with everything the market affords...
Hot and cold baths-, jete the best of guides will take yon to the ton of Mount Hood
by the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn, v 'i s . : ? .
W, A.XAKaiIE,.maagrj,
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tblho
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Gents' piiPnlsbingGoods,; Hats, Gaps,
Full Assortment of the JeaiuSianufacturers:-
Cash Bayers caiU save rndhey ; jty )mini sbold:
f.rii;l!aiii piieesiteforepuhasin
;:. , : " -: ; Hi e r iBm rig ;
I't' 7r " ' '"C. ''Xj-;; SKXSBB. 'I'ir'Ojx-i'''' ''-''
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WM. BUTLER-SrG
-DEALER INr-
Building Material, Rough
no6Jml3er-Xime. Plasterj Hair and Cement
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THE. DALLES, OREGOK.
lWnlraMI BOW I
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douui si tesT
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m ulaag auiwoTg io j
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3afff twrfVT
p,OF NAVIGATION.
strte? against lonaT roo) 5 w1 W. Ve'-
iL W. UliMk uwwmI UF It anJte-.iMinctedVbrx;ugtioi:
wan ort, fcL ' ' ' OFH f
snddenljj!.iyii iyjiJ prl-
ably paid all he was worth and the long
hours served ndm f .""'f li'fT '
of inlechief. ' .Wmr m ' Anwrnijii
rrftad nfid IlollaSS OltJna
the Inland Empire. .satrf
elia
a tef itit,TSi shed jerj
andA-i.inctedr.Ugtsbu.-f Th i
ho0TOtainsI7(iw-W-ndir tphef i
.iv-onvenje Rate
reaWabw?.' ii4J estannferf attaohetti8
to the house. - Frer bus to and from all
!rttWIJE5, Prop.
A liberal discount to the "4rade;- mifllll.m;:li8ndle4ji;iis.
JEfFEKSON STREET, betweeivSecoad and RaUroad.
THE DALLES, OE
The Corrugated Bnlldlns next 1oor to Court Home. v
-1 ranasomely vEnrBtsiiet jLfiaojna "i to: Bsnt if tie Day.-Weei or JofltfiL
,4MW"f trUHT Ii 'ol baa
K-.r f-'iithfr Infornatin C
Best SelltMBfXrfeJbf r
y iho Qnacnn In tha Nnrfh.
.BTOh:oilHiBS3Mfepared by a Firstjfassf fiigp ..CcpkJ
all at the Office of
-00,5St 4oq litw if sufl oognidaB'W
I -joiaab Ja&JaEea ii3 lo -nail
9d3io3bo
0. Irmtfra? lJffiTJnMgiSbfrt!aiii. Or.
Koomsfor
SOLICITED.
Commerelal-Menu i: -iVi i
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