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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.. OFFICIAL l'AVKR OF DAIXKS CITY. AND WASCO COCHTY. National Republican Ticket. roll 1'KESIPKNT, BENJAMIN HARUISON, - , , of Indiana. FOB VICE-PUESIUENT, WHITELAW REID, of New York. : VOK PKKSIDENTI.il. ELECTORS, X? F. CAPLES, of Portland. Hi B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. PATH OF THE CHOLERA. Dispatches todny indicate the ucar approach of the cholera, it having reached London from Hamburg, and is expected from th eaine edorco at New York within a short time. The first : warnings of the London lancet are now regarded with more significance, and that paper now takes the ground that it is the dutv of the hoar to prepare lor the invasion, as if its coming were as aured. For this reason the lancet ad vises the immediate opening of training schools for cholera nurses. Unless this training is begun at ouce, it enye, we are likely to find ourselves in the grasp of the epidoinic without a staff of nurses oapable of attending the sick. The pa per declares that ordinary nurses can not deal properly with cholera patients. 7A special training is required. In giv ing its reasons loe- predicting the n vtrance of the disease into England, the Lancent argues that the rapidity with which the infection has traveled, by the aid of German railways carrying Rus sian emigrants to the North sea, has brought us face to face with a type of he disease having all the virulence oi the Asiatic form. New York papers say all precedents of previous cholera epidemics point to a greater danger to the United States the year following an outbreak in Europe than in the same year, bnt the sanitary officials of the United States express the opinion that the advances made in tho - sanitation and the methods of disinfec tion, and the increased' knowledge ac quired of the gorms of the malignant disease since - the last serious cholera visitation, will enable thorn to break the - precedents and ward off an epidemic al together. In our southern ports, nota bly at Charleston, the summer quaran tine, which is always strictly enforced, is in operation. One extra precaution lias been taken ; the quarantine station , has boen provided with the Hoel ya . tern of steam sanitation and disinfec tion, and is very complete. " -All vessels arriving hereafter from - these ports will be detained at all quar antine stations of the south Atlantic ports. No vessel is expected at San Francisco from any affected port before the middle of December. Eye experts insist that people who wish to preserve their eyesight will do well to.conGne their reading as far as possible to round, fat-faced typo, and to avoid that which is tall and thin. It was tho shape of the typo of tho tiny edition of Dante produced at the French exposition almost as much as its minute ness which bunded some of the persons engaged in correcting the sheets. An other important point is to avoid ' too wide a columu, or tbo eye is strained. The only way to neutralize tho tendency to such strain is to turn the head from side to side after the manner of short sighted-people. Tho width of a column of reading matter ought not to exceed at the outside two inches, because that is about the natural range of the eye when the head is kept motionless. It ia stated that oil in quantities has been found at a railroad camp on the Lewis and Clarke river, on the Astoria and Portland railroad. . : If this proves true, the development of that section will be rapid. Surface indications-point to a great oil ' basin in the' Flathead country, and an attempt will be made to prove its existence in paying quantities. Reports from St. Petersburg show an other unward inmn inr the -niTtnhAr of lnew cholera cases fn Russia. '.There were yesterday 6,822 new cases, an.in crease p700 overHhe previous day. The deaths were '2.977, an increase "of 230. In St. Petersburg alone, there were 108 now cases and 24 deaths. It is ilcCounell against Burke in Idaho. Now watch the for flj from the. democratic tiger. It is understood that Mr. Burke desires to bet $5,000 that ho will be elected governor of Idaho.. Don't do it. " Better stick to the old 'tiger ; the odds are bettor." .'T - .-; - - -fr '; Home rule; with Ike'&th clause, as furnished to the press, is tike' the -play of "Hamlet" witli HainletTeft out "of ft! It would be a peculiar condition ef home rale providing that the queen's -own. shall levy all -the duties. . ' x It tsift done by others that's why the guarantee of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should command attention. . It's a guarantee that . means ' something. If the medicine doesn't give satis faction, in every case for which it's recommended, the money is prompt ly refunded. Remarkable terms bat it's a remarkable medicine." - All the functional" irregularities- and weaknesses ' peculiar to womankind are cured 1 by it. For Ieuoorrhea, periodical pains, weak 'baok,rolap sos and other displacements bearing- down sensations, and all- female complaints," it's an nnf ailing rem edy. It ia a powerful, . restora tive tonio and . nervine, imparting strength and vigor to the whole system. . ' Tiy it, if you're an ailing woman. If it doesn't help yon, , you have your" money back. . As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, " Favorite" Prescrip tion " is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and cn produce only good results. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE,' (Ball and See: me JGF Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition.' Other goods in proportion. - second ei.. xne uauus. Sole Agoat tor WANSAMAKES & BEOWN, . Philadelphia. Pa. Second St., Opp. Hood's Stable, ' THE DALLES, OBEGOU, Will repair your fine Buggies and Carriages, ehoe your- fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blackamitbing in" the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. - v- - "'- J. L. FISHER. W.J. MONTAGUE, PKOPEIETOH8 OF.TH&-' Elite Shaving Parlors -. AND-. . Bath Rooms. SEOOJTD STEEET. THE DALLES, 0B. Gentlemen will find THE ELITE, fully up to the times im every respect.' Hair Cutting in the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. Hours : Everv dav and evenine dur insr the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon. CHAS. STUBLIKO. OWEN WILLIAMS, Stubling & Williams. SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON fc7Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room, ? The Dalles, rT'j(Dregort 0TNorthwest corner of. Second and Court Streets. ' ; v The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old. rjonnlar and reliable house has-been entirely refurnished; antj every room has been repapered and. fxepaioteo. andj newly-tarpetea hroughotit. '" The1 house-contains, 170,roonjs and is supplied with every modern convenience. Kates, reasonable A good restaurant attached to the house.' Frerbus to and from all trains. ., ci - -; V. - . ' r- -- - . - . " " -C.-Wr KNOWLES, Prop. City Blacksmith Shop The GemaM '.- Th lc Wagon- The icn waeon of Cates & Allison ia on theatreeta'every moroi frwus-Bj to- 8 o'clock. Any orders for icteft-with-iers . - . . . . X l m. I Will Vanbibber's express or at thaetore of Cbaa. Laoer will -be promptly-at tended to. ; ; -- mtb ajuiwta Cmnty Treasurer' Natlce, '.: All countv warrants registered 'prior to March 13, 1889, will be- paid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceaees on and after this date - - The Dalles, July 16, 1892. ; ; ; 1 ; . ' .' r -. -.- ; William Hickeix; i . ; ; 7.18tf : Treasurer JWasco County, Or. Administrators Sale" of Horses.. In "pursuance' of an order of the county court, of Wasco county, dated July 15th, 1892, 1 will eell aa a whole or in lots, all the Dana ot mares, geiaings and colts, also one "Blacks Stranger? stallion; a 'fine horse and good ' breeder, belonging to the estate oi tne late v.j. Meins.- These-. areKOod . well bred borsee, many of them broke to work. They will be sold for cash or approved security. J, U. meins, Adminieiraior, . -.' of the Estate of 7. J. Meins. tr.23dwlm. J. S. COOPER, Corner Barn, The Largest in Horses Commencing the 3rd of Angust and every ' month throughoat the year will hold, ' - Special Extensively WEST6RN RRNQB HORSEIS. Tf. . (National Live Stock Bank, Chiciisv. Til. 1(l . r , . n ,.:. ,.1 Eeference : chicatft Katipiial Bank, Chicaso; Xll. vlfflte lOf PartlWlarS. IS4VIER & BENTON DEALBRS IN A7AT GROCER I ES, st&eV l AR D WA R E TINNING AMD PLUMBING A. SPECIALTY. Leave orders cor. Third and XJiiipn, or 13fif Second st. THE IDJKLs'L O Kv iT- "'H.:' -DEALEB IS- Hay, Grain, ' HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ; v. : i - ' r ' tS' -f It behooves oven'bne, esixjciallv the wo'rkingriianj to buy where ho can buy the cheapest and. can get the most fox his hrd earnetl robney. V Wo solicit a sharu of your patronage. Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All . Corner Union'and Second NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. HO FKOKT STJK1CKT, 0 J K CO tt o u. w o s At the old stand of t?. liushcr. Chas. Ffazcir, top. H. G. NIELS6N. Clotbiet'f and Tailpj I . BOOTS AND SHOES, ;-13 Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, COKNER.OF .SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALtES, OREGON. SITUATED AT THE Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center In the Inland Empire; ". ',. ; For Further Information Cell at the Ofnc of " ICKI . ICStt : ICK1 " " Having on. hantLa. large aupptyof ice we aro preparea tourmsn ouTcustom- with ice fa any Quantity at a reason- i nkla Mi Wa m-w tttoa IW will anrnlf able rate,. Wo guarantee we will supply thedeaaahd'-ithout advancing-Mi!es throu shout the season. Leave orders at CO. Lauer.T? store .Second, street. ' ;v 5-2te 'Avv ' '. Catks ALLtsos-,- r- '.!'"'.'-'T. KOTICK. '"C:- ' ' - AH Dalles Citv warrants registered prior to October 7, 1890, will be paid if Presented" at my office. Interest ceases om and after this date. Dated July 7th, 1 802. : .. i-'T-i j-.-'V ' H sL. Rokdbx, : ' .'.tf-: ." ."' , Treaa. DaUea City. : J. FOLCQ, -DEAXBK Vt- Canflies, Fmiis, Nnts, Sofla Water, first Clas3 Syrups fop SarooQs-and Sod Jpoortfalfls, Ets. Second Street, Noxtdoor to Wlocate'a HaJl Union. Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. and Only Strictly Commission Dealer in the United States.' ' ' - Advertise! -Sale of' - KIR. PINE, ASH & Flour. goods delivered free and promptly streets, Tho Dalles; Oregon." "; : THE WJittKS. ' U :' 01 o Z d HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Best Selling Property of the Season -in tha North invesnneDc io., TME- CELEBRATED , COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, "ttotffy This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful fleer have been introduced,- and only tho market The Iiaeh String Sprii a T)d Summer, " i-auing. Uke flew,' upon a xuak wmra nuuws wousuiue, pcraana muilona.. Uiinlt. WS TRUST TO INTKKE Out? Shoes -i -MANUFACTURER Y- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS - f J f Open from' July 1st to Oetober 1st. , This picturesque hostlery, built of silver fir logs, and rooted securely on the" edge of a precipice on the north side of Mount Hood is within, fifteen minutes walk of the perpetual ice and snow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet above the! sea,:' level, twenty-seven miles from Hood River, over the finest roads in the United States. , Fare for the round trip f 8.00 ; rates, per day $3.50. .:"' The Tabla at Cloud Cap Inn is supplied with every thing the market affords. Hot and cold baths, etc. the best of guides will take you to the top of Mount Hood by the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn. ., ; ' vV.ff; -, . W. A. LAKGILiLE, Manager COMPLETE IN EVERY ':T)EPARTMENT. :-ii Six ...';; v . -;H.;.,'.'- .Gents' n - Boots and f Shoes, ' W Full'Assortinent of the Leatiing Manufacturers, Cgsliv BoyeKs ill save- mosey by examining; oof stock ' -h an4 prices jtefore S KIBBE ""Sr "fyrTHI-t F8, Propr, o if . 1m -:Jt?'M flf! Fl V 'i 5.E3 '"""S3 , ?gf. - - .;, :-:''"fl: WM.BUTLE Rj &2jC O . , DEALERS IN- Mding Material, kacumiBerj Dine, Plaster.! Hair and Cemeni A liberar dlscsantur thsirsirin all lines handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. 5. Tfce Crragiat4-BniIdlBK next Dr to Conrt Hnh." - - " . Hantsoiely Fnrnisligd Rooms taM tfeMaf it or. MWt h : ? Meals reared a Rrsi ifeiglish tCfc TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOMCTrED ''--.JMJ ii. a KV "tVSSinjple Rooms L'i u -! : BREWERY, turning out the best Beer and Porter the nrst-claes article will be placed on . - ' . "; v;-..;. . is Alrjuays Out ! SEASON- 1892. thought, produces ' - ST; AND 0 - YOtT. GCH. WALTER H. TENNY & COi. - i . BOSTON." TumSS. . FOR THE ' DALLES, ' ' - - INN. Goods, Hats, Gaps, parehsihg elsmh Hi Herbririg. HOTEL RougBw Dressed THE DALLES, OR fur ComnKmait Tain. 3 ft? if?:;