"Hie Dalles Daily. Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'APER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUKTY. Niitional Republican Ticket. KOK PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. 'i"OK VICE-l'RESIDKJiT, WHITELAW REID, s of New York. . FOIi PRESIDENT! ELECTORS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M IRWIN, of Union. 1). M. DUNNE, of Portland. A DANGEROUS DEMAND. One of the most striking events of the times was the impressive meeting of the American bankers' association in Sau Francisco yesterday. Resolutions were adopted commending to the American people the construction of the Nicar agua canal under government control. When onco the Nicaragua canal is an accomplished fact the rapid settlement of the entire Pacific coast becomes as sured, and a homo market for every product of the Pacific slope is speedily provided. Our fruits, hops, cereals, fish, iron, coal, timber and all the mul titude and varieties of our products will And a ready market, both at home and abroad. Talk of appropriations. Here is a proposition that would benefit every man, woman and child, not only of this state but of the whole Country. A number of important papers were read, among which was one by Con gressman Harter, of Ohio, dealing with the silver question. He said, with the current demand for eilver dollars, which cannot keep the circulation above $57, 000,000 to $07,000,000, we have already coined and in bullion over $500,000,000, which has cost the people $80,000,000 more than it is worth in the market, even with the United States a. steady buyer of practically all that is produced and not' used in the arts. If the United States were to cease to buy, and begin to relieve itself of part of this fearful load, for all of which it is in debt, it is likely the price would fall enough to make the loss of the people, under the Bland and 1800 bills, at least $150,000, 000. Notwithstanding we are in the rapids, and in danger of being dashed over the cataract, and brought to finan cial disgrace and commercial dismny, we still find a subdued bat dangerous and threatening demand for free coinage. A resolution declaring it the sense of the convention that a state bank note issue is not a safe or desirable money issue, was adopted. The Nelson Miner states that the In ilians are making trouble for the Eng lish syndicate which is reclaiming the swamp lands along the Kootenai river north of the boundary. The line of the company's dyke runs through some In dian gardens on high spurs of the river bank, which are not subject to overflow. There is an Indian reservation there which the operations of the company have respected, but the Indians have spread over all the available land on -the river bank, and they refuse to have their potato patches trespassed upon with all the disregard for compensation for the value of their crops peculiar to the noble red man. They have not yet proceeded to open hostilities, but as fast as the en- . gineer placed in stakes, a party of Indi ans pulled them up again awl threw them away.' Work has been stopped - lemporarily. Barre's oldest citizen, Mr. Nathaniel Holland, who ia no,w in his 99th year, followed bis usual custom this season of going out into the hayfield and swinging his hand scythe. He has done this ever since he was fourteen years old, and he still adheres to his time-honored habit. He is to be congratulated upon keeping clear of the swath of Old Father, Time Under protection our woolen indue tries have increased from a total con- inmption of 86,000,000 pounds of -wool in 18G0 to a total consumption of 405,- 000,000 pounds in 1890, of which three fourths is home production. The dem ocratic policy would completely wipe out this, domestic product. Now. it is the Hindoo who must go The Russian authorities have ordered every man who hails from India to leave Turkeystan forthwith. The ukase ineana ruin to thousands. This fact, - however, doesn't trouble the Czar in the least. The type-writer girl isn't a bit prettier or sweeter than the girl her employer has married, but as her place is not guaranteed by law she only keeps it by trying to please. The married girl, however, can be as disagreeable as she likes and retain her situation. If you want to make a grand army man red iu theface point him to one of Grover Cleveland's bogus grand army badges on the lappel of one of the enemy. Like the cholera it is reaching out. " Beauty xciihout grans ia a hook without a bait." That's what the French think. Whether it be true or not, there are many American women who do not even possess the hook beau ty and attractiveness are denied them. Why ? Because they're languid. cros9 and irritable. They know not what it is to be without pain or discomfort half the time. i That's it; suffer in filence misun derstood when there's a remedy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription at hand that isn't an experiment, but which is sold, by druggists, tinder the guarantee that if you 'are disappointed in any way with it, you get your money back by applying to its makers. A signal service to weak womenkind Is the finding of lost health the build ing np of a " run-down " system. Noth ing does it so surely as the "Favorite Prescription.'' None like it ! For overworked, debilitated women, J teachers, milliners, seamstresses, "shop girls," nursing mothers one and all are cured by it. IHqgolutlon of Co-partnership. Notice ia hereby given that the firm of Abratus & Stevart has been dissolved by mutual consent. , " W. R. Abrams is authorized to collect all amounts due the firm of Abrams & Stewart, and will pay all demands against said firm. W. R. Abrams. W m St ewart Tim Dalles, Or., Aug! loth, 1892. - . 8.25d&w6w Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the late firm of Abrams & Stewart, of The Dalles, or W. R. Abrams. either by note or account, to make pay ment ot the same immediately at the bank of French & Co. All notes and ac counts remaining unpaid November loth, 1892. will be placed in attorneys' hands with instructions to collect. . Any claims against the lato firm must be presented at the same place, with proper vouchers, on or before above dato. The business of the firm must be closed tip without further delay. Res- peCtlUllV, W. Jtv. ABRAMS.' 8.2od&w3m Auction Sale. In pursuance of an order of the county court, of Wasco county, dated July loth, lbvz, 1 will sell at public auc tion at the stock yards of W. E. Salt raarshe & Co., Saturday, September 10th, 1892, twenty fivo-or" more head of horses, mares and colts belonging to the estate of W. J. Meins. They are all gentle horses, some of them broke to work. They will be sold for cash or approved security. Sale to begin at 2 p. in. sharp. J. C Melns, Administrator, of the Estate of W. J. Meins. Dated, The Dalles, Or., Aug. 23, 1891. 7.23d wl in. Stock Holders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the aunual meeting of the" stockholders of the Wasco Warehouse company will be held at the office of French & Co., The Dalles,' Oregon, on Wednesday September 28th, 1892, at 3:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for -the ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 12th, 1S.92. G.J. Farley, Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co td8.12 w GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH- ING LINE, . . ' all arael See: me - tJSBt Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices Which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, Second St., The Dalles: Solo Ageut for WANNAMAKER & BEOWN, Philadelphia. Pa. O. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Clothing Boots, Shoe, Hats, Etc. FanciJ tjoodg, Jiotion, . Etc., " Etc., Etc. ; 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room - The Dalles," Oregon. - gg?Northweet corner of Second and Court Streets." - - " i - : .v. Dry Goods Tha Ice Won. , The ice wagem of Cates & ADisw-i&on the streets every morning from tj- to 8 o'clock. Any yorders for ice left with Will Vanbibber'a express or-t the store of Chas. Lauer' will be promptly, at tended tO. 1 . CATES & ALLISON. County Treasurer's Notice. ..-V4 ' AH county warrant ' tfgisteret prior to March 13, 1889, wrR'be paid if pre sented at my office tornep Third 'and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. '- The Dallee, July 16, 1892. - ' - --.;. --. -William" Miohkll, 7.18tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. The Dalles", Wrasco county, Or., AugV 23d, 1892. -I hereby notify - nit .business wen,' -antfr' the public generally, that I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. F. J. Davis, she having left my bed and board. ' 8,24d5twlt . . . v - Ed. Davis. .. DJgsolatton of Co-Partnership. Notice is hereby given . that the firm of E. Jaeobsen & Co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. O. S. Savage has this'day eold his one-half interest in said firm to E. Jaeobsen and said E. Jaeobsen is now sole owner of the.: busi ness and will continue the same at the old stand. He will collect all accounts due the firm of E. Jocobsen & Co. and pay all demands against said firm. E. J acobben, -Ottis S. Savage'. The Dalles Sept. 3d, 1892. 9.3.1m . A Kellatre Man. M. J. Grincr, a Justice of the Peace at Print, Michigan, says one Inittloof Chamherlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy saved his life.. Ho had been down with bloodv flux for three weeks when he commenced using this medicine. It soon cured him, and he believes saved his life. -Ho also says it saved the lives of three railroad men in that vicinity. 'Sqnire Griner is a re liable and conscientious man, and what ever he says can le depended upon. For sale by Blakely & Houghton, drna gists. J. S. COOPER, Corner Item, The Largest m Horses Commencing the 3rd of A Rgut and .every HORSES , SjA'fisI Extensively Advertised Sales of , ' iAZ:ESTORrS RANGE horses. - - ' ElStf ffiSu5iSrt,Sft,,!' write for Particulars NEPTDNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. era 1-. St US a 1 At the old stand of R. Lnsher, -dkai:ek ix- Hay, 'Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTUY CASH. It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to -buy. where he can buy the cheapest ana can get the most tor his hard earned money. - We solicit a share of your patronage Cash paid for eggs and poultry. AH v Corner Union and Second IVIATER & BENTON DEALERS IN krsT-v Kir, PiNE.rAsH GROCER 1 ES, ST"AvrffE, H A R DWA R E TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders cor. Third and Union, or 133 Second st. ' - TH ED DALLES , OR. H . C. NI Glothiep BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and; Valises, COENER OF. SECOND' AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLE8, OREGON. r iCEl ICS! ICEt - Havingon Jjanda large supply pfjice via are prepared to furnish 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.vF? Lauw's store, Second street. , ' 5-2tf ' Catks & Allison. . va'.-'Vs-5.'J notice.,--., v..- " AU - Dalles Citr warrants registered prior toOctober 7, 1S90, will be pawl if presented at nay office. Interest ceases from and after this date. . Dated July 7th, 1892. .' - ,: L. Roedex, tf. ;- ,. . Treas. Dalles City. . J. FOLCO, -DEALER lit- Candies, Fruiis, Nuts, Soda Water, Ice Creai, ToMcco.aiia Cigars; MANCFACTUBEIt OF first Glas Syrops for Saloons and Soda Fountains, Ete. Second Street, Next tloor to Wiiigate's Hall 5 Second St., Opp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, -. - ' - 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- gnar . anteed. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. and Only Strictly Commission Dealer ia the inited States. ... - month throughout the year will bold s. s rv no Front St., The Dalles, Oregon. goods delivered free and promptly1 streets, The Dalles, Oregon. m LS6 N . 5- and Tailor : THEGELEBrmTED COLUMBIA 7r:Xi AUGUST BUCHLER, Proper. ' Thts.'weli-kniwn Bccwctv 13 no" east of the Cascades. The Aateet appliances foe the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the market. - . ' " - - - The Iiateh String Spru ai? Summer, That wlich makes thouKandg, perbajw mililoHs, think. WK RCST TO INTEREST AND I0 TOT OOI. Buv Our Shoes -1- -MANUFACTURED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS HEW SPEIHG HND SUfTirnER DRY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Gentsv Furnishing Goods,: Hats, Caps, and Full Assortment of the Cash Bayers mill save money by examining ouf stoek and prices before S KL I B B E O a a (4 O w - C c Dickering pianos earhuff organs. Sold on Kasy Terms. . k . LSO, a fine : Bound. look at SCHOOL BOOKS E-:gACOBSEN xh v 16S SECOND STREET. The Dallos, Or. CLOUD CHP INN, . Open from jaly 1st tb Oetobcir 1st. v. - This pkrtaresquo hoetlery, built of silver fir logs, and rooted securely "on tha edge of ft. precipice on the north side of Mount Hood isy-within fifteenmlnutea ' walk of the perpetual' ice. and 'enow of Ejot Glacier, 7,000 feet above the Bea. IeveVtwenty -seven miles from Hood River, over .the. finest road8 in. the tjrfted -States. Fare for the round trip 8.00; rates per -day $3.50.; - , ,....;: " The Table at Cloud Cap Inn is supplied with everything the jnarket affords. Hot and cold baths, etc., the best of guides will take yoa to thetop of Mount Hsod bj the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn. 1' , ' :" - v . '' . V ; W. A. LANGILLEt Manager. : THE EUROPEAN HOUSE: The CorrngaUid Bnllding next D6or to Court Home- " Hanflsomely Fnrnislied Booms to' Rent ij tlis Day, .Vest or Monti. Meals Prepared by a TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms BREWERY' tnrnim ont-. th luwt ua- i is Rluiays Out T SEASON 1892, WALTER H. TENNY X CO;, BOSTON, - MHSS. FOR THE DALLES, Shoes. Leading ;Manufacturrs. parAasing elsectihere. r H O T JE assortment of 12-Mqs.v Cloth.- onlv twentvfive cents eacrt. our Show . Windows. - FOR ALL SCHOOLS 'AT BED ROCK PRICES. First CIa$sr jglish : Copkv for Commercial Men. 9 ?