"Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPKIt Or D'AU.ES ClTT.; .'. - ' . AND WASCO COUHTY. , '; ReDublican T M. icket FOlt I'JtJiSIDKNT, BENJAMIN HAKRTSONf . of Indiana. - ;foi: vice-president, AVHITELAW REID,' ' ofiSen- Yorlc. J. H G. D. F.Oli VKESIDEXtlAI. KlltttOUf , F. CAPLES, pi Portland. ! J B. MILLER, of GrantVPne?. M. IRWIN, of Union. M. DUNNE, of Portland. There are 03,000,000 people in the United ' States, and C2,000,000 of thetn would like to sec Corbett whip Sullivan, at New Orleans on the 7th . The Boston brute is tolerated only because he is a champion. Whatever admiration ho exacts is due to bin physical superiority over all other men. Destroy that supe riority and interest will cease in his movements and intentions. Sullivan seems to realize this. He comprehends that this is a crisis in his unique career, and that the country in general,- and his enemies in particular, would rejoice to see him downed. . He is, therefore, amenable to the .discipline of his traiu- ers, and is doing everything that can be done to plac6 himself in line condition for the contest. This conviction, cou - pled with his dogged determination and wonderful powers . of endurance, will cause him to fight desperately for con tinued -supremacy. Much as he likes money, and great as are his needs in that respect, he will light foi" the belt rather than the purse. - - In sporting circles John L. rules - the favorite, although Corbett has a great deal of moneyed backing; generally at odds of $70 to $100. Corbet's backers do net pretend to say that their rain is the pugilistic prodigy that Sullivan has been. They merely claim that Mr. Sul livan is n it the man he once was, a con viction that is shared also by Sullivan's' friends; and that the time has arrived for him to be downed and Corbett is the man to do the -work. Unless Corbett should give Sullivan a knock-out blow he would have to beat him into slow in sensibility before the Bostonian would give up. If he should succeed, however, in displacing the champion, the downfall of the latter would be sure and speedy Grief, rage and various exceeses -w6uld make short work of him. Here is a little gem of real Jacksonian democracy, uttered by Mr. Jackson him self: ''We have been too long subject to the policy of British merchants. It is time we should become a little Amer icanized ; and instead of feeding - the paupers and -laborers of England, feed our own, or else in a short time (by continuing our present policy) we shall be renderd panpers ourselves." The "present policy" alluded to was a purely revenue tariff. Mr. Jackson's views are particularly commended to those democrats who are prating about Jacksonian democracy in one breath and calling for a revenue tariff-in the next. "' Something is lost jTwhen you use Vr. bage's Catarrh Remedy. It's, Catarrh. The worst cases yield to its mild, , soothing, cleansing, andj I heeding properties. No matter Low Tiad your case, or' of now lOTifj standing, you can be cured. Incurable cases fire rare. It's worth $500 tor vou. if' vou have one. The : manufacturers of Tr. Sage's Remedy are looking for them. They'll pay you that amount in cash, if they can't euro you. . It's a plain square offer 'from a responsible business house, and they mean it. . It seems too one-sided, too much of a risk. It would be with any other medi cine behind it. It only goes to prove what's been said : incurable cases are rare with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. - . Other so-called remedies may pal liate for a time ; . this cures for alt time. By its mild, soothing,' cleans ing and healing properties, it con quers the worst cases, it removes offensive breath, loss, or impairment of .the sense of taste, smell or hear ing, watering or weak eyes, when caused by the violence of Catarrh, as they all frequently are, -; Remedy sold by druggists, only 60 cents. GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH- ING LINE, ' Call emc! See me Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other gooas in proportion. . r auan, second et., The jjaiies. Sole Agent lor WANNAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia. Pa. Emma Godman, the anarchist, used to live in Philadelphia, and it is related that once when the house cat captured a srurrow she "nearlyr fainted at the eight." She rescued the bird, tenderly nursed it back to life, and when it died - some time afterward she buried it with tears in the back yard. In view of this -exhibition of tenderness of heart on the part of the "anarchist queen"' it would be interesting to know whether ehe .would jump on a chair at sight of a naonse. The Douglas County Democrat states that there is every indication that the land along the Columbia now held in abeyance because of alleged errors in the survey may be thrown open to set tlement soon. The matter is now under consideration by the treasury depart ment. This tract comprises some of the finest fruit lands in that section. - Gen. Beauregard passed through Ten nessee the other day en route to Yellow Sulphur Springs, and while he was in Bristol several men who served under him over thirty years ago, at the time he fired on Fort Stimpter, called to pay " their respects. The general is now 75 years of age, but he is in fine condition physically. The republican senate paesed up an amendment providing for the openingof the Columbia river. The democratic house voted It down and refused to ap propriate a dollar. How. long would it take to open the river at this rate. Mr. Harrison's letter of acceptance will probably be given to the public to morrow. And it won't carry joy to the heart of Great Britain either. . By the time the student has mastered air the long words of science his eye eight is too far gone, to make manydls coTftries. - - .' - ' ' 0pp. Second St THE DALl,KS',r Hood's Stable, OREGON Will repair your fine -Buggies and Carriages', shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guaranteed. GUflfllflG & HOCKIVIflH .Props. J.-L. FISHER. W.J.MONTAGUE. PROPRIETORS OF THE-" Elite Shaving Parlors . AND Bath Rooms. ; SEOOJfD STREET. THE DALTiES, 0E. Gentlemen will find THE ELITE fully up to the times la every respect. Hair Cutting in the beet manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. Hours : Every day and evening dur ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nines after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days trom 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon CIIA9. 8TUBL1NG. '- OWEN WIUJAMS. Stubling & Williams. The Gef mania, SECOND ST.. THE DALLES, -; OREGON "Dealers in Wines. Liauora --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 refurnished, and every room has been repapered and repainted and -newly- carpeted throughout. The nouse contains lu rooms and is suppueck with every modern convenience. Kates reasonable.- - A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. The Ice Waron The ice wagon of Catefl & Allison ion the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. Any orders for. ice fofVarith Will Vanbibber's express or at the store of Chas. Laner. .will be promptly- at tended to. - - ' Catjm,& AixnoN. County Treasurer' Notice.' J'....-v .. 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 Ialles,iJuly, t,U8&.5 ... WlLUAlUUiefliiLii: 7.18tr Treasurer Wasco Countv. Or. mm .-';":-; ;v. A lielIallo Man. M. J. Griner, a Justice of the Peace at Print, Michigan,' says one bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy saved his life. He bad been down with bloody flux-for three weeks when he commenced using this medicine. - It soon cured him, and he believes saved his life. He also says it saved the lives of three railroad men in that vicinity. 'Squire Griner is a re liable and conscientious man, and what ever be says can be depended upon. For sale by Blakely & Houghton, drug gists. - . - . icbi ; ICS! -: IOXt -Having on hsfnd a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with, ice In- any quantity at a reasonable-rate.- - We guarantee we will supply the"- demand without advancing prices throughout the season. , Leave- orders at C.-F. Lauer's store, Second street. - &-2tf- ', , ...... Gates & Aluson. - t ... .- : . - .-. . " ; NOTTCK." ' "-; "All Dalles Citv . warrants registered prior to October 7, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date! -"L. r . i Dated July :7th, 1 S02. ; - --' '" ' ? - - L. Roedkh , tf- ; Trcae. Dalles City. . j; FOLCO, -DEALER nr- CaMies, FMis,Nuts,Soda Water, " Ice Cream, ToMcca and V " MANCJAfcTUBER OF . First Class Syrups for Saloons ami . N Soda poantaiiis, V Second Street,'. Next door to Wingate's Hall HORSES ... THE CELEBRHTED COLUMBfA BREWERYt . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This weU-known'Brewery is now turning oaf the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. -The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and onlyjhe fjrs-laf article will be placed on- The Itajbsh S tiring isRlujays Out T Sprii7 ar)d : Slimmer, SEASON 1892. vSik """S thlnf3' aI", small droj. oi In, That which makes thousaudsrperhapa miUlons, thiuk.- -. WK TKDST TO ijJTERfiST: ASD" DO ".SOU OOOD Boy Outi Sho6s W J. S. COOPER, Corner Barn, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. The Largest and Only Strictly Commission Dealer ia Horses in the United States. Commencingjhe 3rd of August and every; mouth throughout the year will hold Special' Extensively Advertised 'Sales of WESSRN R7NG1 HORSES Reference : Chicago Katfonal Bank, Chicago, III. ' Wfit6 fflf PaitiCtllarS lVCA:rE)R & BENTON DEALERS IN (sT-rT- X A Fir, Pine. Ash WWX-L V V KJKJ J-J AND CRARAPPT.R GROCERIES, ST&vrffEV HARDWARE TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders cor. Third and UnioD. or 133 Second st. THE DALLES. OR. V A - DEALER IN- Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves uvoryone, especially the workinsmau. to buv wnere ne can -Duty-tne cneapest and can get the most for Ins 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 Dalles, Oregon. NEFTCNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. UO FRONT 8TKEET, THE DAI.I.BS, OREGON." J K w a o a (0 a o N K in " o 2 0 c Rt the old stand of f?. Liusher. Chas. Frazeir, Pf op. H. C. NIE LS6N, Glbthiei and Tairbr BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and-Valises, . a-oxx-to JSaLyTi 1 wli ins O-ooda, COENEE OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OREGON. Washington Mm Dalles Washingto SITU ATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Destined to be the Best . Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire.' ;- -; ' v - Best Selling Property of "the Season In the North west. - . Fori Further Information Call at the Office of Interstate Investment : Go., 0. D. TAYL0R Tie Dalles, Or. : 72 .WasMiiitoiiSL; Portlani, Oil -MANUFACTCRKD BY . - . . ' . ' : . WALTER H. TEN NY 4, CO., v. BOSTON.- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. Sni P AP.FNTft PHD TUP HAI 1 c-o ;-:r'";- "" - - "--...aijii ' ' Open from July '1st to Oetobei 1st. ' lPli,t?ry,J,uii) fir lo."and rooted eecorely on the 5? of Precipice on the north side of Mount Hood is within fifteen minutes wJf ? lh? Pe'Pe1 V Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet above the eea 4L,-t1nty"!eVeu mllea i?1 UWer over the finest roads in the'United Btates. Fare for the romtd trip 8.00; rates per day $8.60. - ' n ..ThoTaWaUciond Cap Inn is'enpplied with everything the market affords. u d 'i18' K;he best of guides will take you to-the top of Monnt Hood by the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn. . tjiijijr?-. - -..'"-' '- - ---- - - " W. A. IiANGrlLIJS, Manager. COMPLETE IN KVEKY. DEPARTMENT. ' Clothing, Gents' Finishing Goods, Hats Gaps, Boots and Shoes. - " Full Assortment of the JLeading Man ufacturers. . . Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oarstck . and prices before parehasing elseraher. SKIB BE fHOTEL opr. 0 i- I p 1 v ; ) it iff jt 'i S r2 i fefailJLli, 11 f- f - -So a ' Sit? Mi S3 3- 92 a WM. BUTLER & CO., -DEALERS IN- Building Material, Rough and Dressed Lumber,1 time. Plaster, Hair and Cement: A liberal discount to the trade in ?9 Jines Ii2s3ld fcy., us. JEFFSKSON STREET, between Second and Railroad, V' THE DALLES, OB THE- EUROPEAN HOUSE. ; ' Tie Corrnffited Bnlldiag next Door to Conrt House. . EanasoiMy; Fnrnistrea r Rooms to Eent iiy M Daf eet or Montti: 5 A Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook, ; TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SblilCITEDi - M ' Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.- - -UT : ..- .