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Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFPICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY, AMD WASCO COUNTY. J National Repnican Ticket FOB PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. "for vice-president, WHITELAW REID, of New York. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. THE PEST-SHIP COMPANY. The first cholera-infected steamer to arrive in New York was a vessel of the Hamburg-American line. The disease broke out on the steamer when she was but forty-eight hours out to sea. But her officers kept her headed straight for a land free from all taint of the plague Since then other vessels of the same line have brought contagion to Amerl can shores. In all probability the five cases in New York are traceable to thes6 steamers. Other lines have sent infected boats, but other lines have been prompt in taking precautions. The Hamburg American company baa manifested a majestic indifference to the safety of our people and to the demands of decency Still their pest-laden vessels come to us, Another ship, the Bohemia, arrived on Sunday, with four cases, from Europe, As this vessel was found to be infected, why are the authorities not perfectly justified in turning her prow about and sending her back whence she came? From greed, indifference or sheer wil fulness, the Hamburg-American com pany is apparently willing to curse this country with a pest. There can be no law compelling us to sit quietly by and submit to au outrage as heinous as this ...It is interesting to look at the condi tion and tendency of the wage-worker, as they appear from the angle of vision of the greatest of capitalists. For this reason the utterance of Baron Roths child upon the subject of labor is inter esting: "I do not believe in the so called labor movement," Baron Roths child says. "Only the idle good-for- nothings desire the'eigbt-hour day." He brands as "rubbish" the talk that there is "danger in so much capital be ing in the hands of a few men." En larging upon . this latter phase of the subject, he undertakes to explain why it is that the concentration of capital is not detrimental to the general welfare. "Some men are richer, others are poor er, but tomorrow this is all changed," he says. "Apart from unhappy excep tions, which seem to be unavoidable, each shares in the capital according to his intelligence, integrity and the work accomplished." In Seattle on Monday last Rep. Wil son pointed out tho disastrous effects that would have followed the Stewart silver bill, which would have resulted in the immediate contraction of the currency by $100,000,000, the amount of silver certificates which would have been rushed into the treasury to secure exchange in gold. Meantime the treas ury would have started to coin the $100, 000,000 of silver in its vaults, and as the mint capacity was only $2,500,000 a month, it would have been two years before the government would need to purchase silver from the mines, most of which would have to ehut down. In Spokane, Monday evening, Senator Allen made a ringing speech to an im mense and enthusiastic audience. His arguments were convincing, and he im pressively proved that the state of Washington should prove true to the party that brought it into the union. He was followed by Col. Winston. Congressman Wilson is talking to im mense audiences in Western Washing ton, and Senator Allen has been heard from in a crushing speech at Spokane, so that the campaign in Washington, as well as Idaho, can no longer be said to be painfully ' oppressive on account of its singular -silence Mr. Gladstone lias found time to eulo gize the bicycle, and the wheel-makers are mad, about it. They fear that, all the young lords . who Jiave been riding the "bike" will get off and walk rather than appearing to agree with Gladstone in anything. " - Referring to the wholesale naturaliza tion of aliens for voting purposes, a Chicago paper eays : It is not expected that the newly-naturalized citizens will take an active part in politics until they have thoroughly mastered the surnames of at least two presidential candidates. By an oversight which may yet be rectified, not a single calamity orator has thought of denouncing Christopher Columbus for-discovering" this new world of woe. A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there is one thing lacking- to their happiness. Both are fond of children, but no little voices prattle, no little feet patter in their beautiful home. " I would give ten years of my life if I could have one neaitny, living, cnlia oi my own," smttn often says to nimselt No woman can be the mother of healthy offsprinsr un less she herself is in good health. If she Buffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains and func tional derangements, her physical con dition is such that she cannot hope to nave neaimy ouiidren. Dr. nerce's Favorite Prescription is a soverign and guaranteed remedy for all these ailments. Worn-out, "run-down," feeble worn en, need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preaerintion. It builds them up. It's a powerful, re storative tonic, or strength-giver free from alcohol and injurious drugs. The entire system is renewed and invigora ted. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re freshing' sleep, and restores flesh and strength. It's the only guaranteed medicine for women, soia Dy arnggists Dissolution of Co-partnership. Notice is herebv riven that the firm of Abrams & Stewart 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. Wm. Stewart. The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15th, 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 of the same immediately at the bank oi Jtrencn & (Jo. All notes ana ac counts remaining unpaid November 15th, 1892 will be placed in attorneys' hands with instructions to collect. Any claims against the late firm must be presented at the same place, with proper vouchers, on or before above date. The business of the firm must be closed up without "further delay. Res pectfullv. W. R. Abrams. 8.2od&w3m Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of leeHop&Oo. is dissolved by mutual consent. Lee Foong man having this day purchased the entire interest of Lee boong. The business will be continued by Lee Goong and Lee Foong man under tne firm name oi xee Hop & Uo. All notes and accounts must be paid to the new firm of Yee Hop & Co. who will settle all debts against said firm. Lee Goong, Lee Soono, Lee Rond. Those desiring Chinese laborers for any kind of work can secure them bv calling on mis nrm. y.iudot STEAM WOOD SAW We arc in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood at the lowest possible rates, NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth streets. J. 0. MEINS, : : : THE DALLES GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU -ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, aH and $ ee: me; tXT Shirts of all kinds to order, at nrices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, second at., The Danes. Solo Agent for WANNAMAKEB & BROWN, . Philadelphia. Pa. C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN, Dry Goods Clothing lioots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. Fanog (Joodg, Jlotion, "Etc., Etc., Etc." ' " 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room Tho Dalles, - . Oregon. ;. fyNorthwest corner of Second and Court Streets. . M. J. Griner, a Justice of 'the Peace at Print, Michigan , - eays one bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy saved - his life.' He had been down with bloody flux for. three' weeks when he commenced using this medicine. It soon cured him, and lie believes saved bis 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 he says can be depended upon. For sale by Blakely & Houghton, drug- giets. ; ' : - Stock Holders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual 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, 1892. . G. J. Farley, -Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. td8.12w NOTICE: SALE OF CIT"lt LOTS. Notice is hereby given that, by tuthorlty of Ordinance No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September 3d, 1892, enti tled "An ordinance entitled an ordinauce to Erovide for the sale of certain lots belonging to ulles city," I will, on Tuesday, tno lltli day of October, 1892, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, all of the following lots and parts of lots situated in Gates Addition to Dnlles City, Watco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 7. 8 am id 9, In block 27, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in block 34, and all of blocks 85, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42 and 43, and lots J, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, in mock 4b. - The reasonable value of said lots, for less than which ther will not be sold. ha- been fixed and determined by the common council of Dalles city, as follows, to-wlt: LOt 7 in blOCK -ii, Lot 9 in block 27, 225 Lot 8 in block 34, 250 Lot 5 in block 34,. 275 Lot 7 in block 84, 250 Lot 9 in block 31, 500 Lot 1 in block 35, 225 Lot 3 in block 35, 200 Lot 5 in block 35, 200 Lot 7 In block 35, 175 Lot 9 in block 35, 150 Lot 11 in block 35, 150 Lot 1 in block SC., 225 Lot 3 In block 30. 200 1 ot 8 in block 27, 22 Lot 2 iu block K I, 250 lxc 4 in block y4, .275 Ixt 6 in block 04, 300 1-ot 8 in block V,t, 400 Lot 10 in block 34,. 125 Lot 2 ill block 35, 200 Ixtt 4 in block 35, 200 i ot fi in block So, 200 J-ot 8 in block 35, 150 I-ot 10 in block 85, 150 . I.ot 12 lu block 35, 175 lot 2 in block , 200 1-ot 4 in block 3S, 200 Lot 5 in block 36, 200 .. Lot 6 in block S6, 225 Lot 7 in block 36, 175" "Lot 8 In block 36, 150 Lot 9 in block 36, 150 Lot 10 in block 36, 150 Lot 11 in block 36, 150 Lot 12 in block 36, 175 Lot 1 in block 37, 150 Lot 2 ia block 87, 100 Lot 3 in block 37, 100 Lot 4 in block 37, 100 Lot 5 in block 37, 100 Lot 6 in block 37, 150 Lot 7 in block 37, 150 Lot 8 in block 37, 100 Lot 9 in block 37, 100 Lot 10 in block 37, 100 Lot 11 in block 37, 100 - Lot 12 in block 37,' 150 Lot Unblock 38, 110 Lot 2 in block 38,. 100 Lot 3 in block 38, 100 Lot 4 in block 38, 100 Lot 5 in block SS, 100 I ot 6 in block 38, 110 Lot 7 in block 38, 110 Lot 8 ia block 38, 100 Lot 9 in block 38, 100 Lot 10 in block 38, 100 Lot 11 in block 38, 100 Lot 12 in bloci 38, 110 Lot Unblock 40, 110 Lot 2 in block 10, 100 Lot 8 in block 40, 100 Lot 4 in block 40, 100 Lot 6 in block 40, 100 Lot 6 in block 40, 110 Lot 7 in block 40, 110 Lot 8 iu blcck 40, 100 Lot 9 in block 40, 100 lot 10 in block 40, 100 Lot 11 in b ock 40, 100 Lot 12 in block 40, 110 Lot 1 in block 41,. 150 Lot 2 in block 41, 100 Lot 3 in block 41, 100 Lot 4 in block 41. 100 Lot 5 in block 41, 100 Lot 6 iu b ock 41, lsa Lot 7 in block 41, 120 Lot s in liloCK 41, OU Lot 9 in block 41, 100 Lot. io in block 41, 100 Lot 11 in block 41, '100 lot 12 iu bl'ick 41; 125 Lot 1 in block 42, 200 lot 2 ia block 42, 150 Lot 3 in block 42, 150 lot 4 In block 42, 150 Lot 5 in block 42, 150 lot 0 in block 42, 200 Lot 7 in block 42, 100 lot S la block 42, 100 Lot 9 In block 42, 100 . lot 10 in block 42, K0 Lot 11 in block 42, 100 lot 12 iu blcck 42, 100 Lot 1 in block 43, 225 Lot 2 in block 43, 175 Lot 3 in block 43, 175 1-ot 4 in block 48, 175 Lot 5 in block 43, 175 Lot 6 in block 43, 225 Lot 7 in block 4::, 100 Lot 8 in block 43, 100 Lot 9 in block 43, 100 Lot 10 in block 43, 100 Lot 11 in block 43, 100 Lot 12 in block 43, 100 Lot 1 in block 46, 125 Lot 2 in block 46, 100 Lot 3 in block 46, 100 Lot 4 in block 46, 100 Lot 5 in block 46, 100 Lot 6 in block 46, 125 Each of said lots will be sold upon the lot respectively and none of tliem shall be sold for a less sum than the value thereof as above stated. One fourth of the-price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, und the remainder in two equal payments ou or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rnto of ten per cent, per annum, payable annually. Provided that payment may be "made in full at the time of sch sale at the option of the purchaser. The sale will beKiu on the 11th day of October, 1892. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said dav. i ana win oe continuea irom time to time unm an of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 8th day of September, ISM. FRANK MENKFKE, Recorder of Dalles City. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. TRAZER & . WINDHAM, Proprietors. 5 j - - o At the old stand of R. Lusher, - DEALER pS- . J'!l' y! I py if ''(": Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to buy where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most for his hard earned money. We solicit a share of your patronage. Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All Corner Union and Second MAIBR & BENSON .: DEALERS IN GORD WOQDffi GROCERIES, STf?AvfEAst HARDWARE TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Jieave orders cor. Third and . Y' THE DALLES, OR. . - - ICS I ICKI ICK! '.'J . 1 . Having on hand a large supply of ice we 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. F. Xauer's store, Second street, .'.v; , 5-2tf Gates & Allison, t NOTICE. . AU. Dalles City warrants registered prior to October- 71890, will be paid if presented at tbv office; Interest from and after this aate.T -.' Dated-July 7th, 1892. "JJIU - - 1. ROEDEX, " tf. ' .Treas. Dalles City. Diaaolnflori of Co-Partnership. Notice" is - hereby given 'that' the firm of E. Jacobsen & Co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. O. S. Savage has this day aold his one-half interest in said firm to E. Jacobsen and said E. Jacobsen 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 . Jocobsen & Co. and pay all demands against said firm. ; - E. Jacobsen, Ottis S, Savage. The Dalles Sept. 3d, 1892. 9.3.1m i : i Notice. The Dalles, Wasco county, Or., Aug. 23d, 1892. I hereby notify alt business men, and the public generally, that I will - not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. F. J. Davis, she having left my bed and board. 8.24d5twlt Ed. Davis. County Treasurer's Notice. 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. ' t The Dalle?, July 16, 1892. . y William Michell, -." 7.18tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. , , . The Ice Wagon. ... 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 Yanbibber's express or at the store of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at tended to. .. . Cates & Allison. J. FOLCO, DEALER in Candies, Fraiis, Nnts, Sofia Water, ' Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars." . MAKUrACTCBEK Or First Class Syrups Top Saloons and Soda Fountains, Etc. Second iftruct, Xext !.r to Wingate's Hall Second St., 0pp. 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 guar anteed. GUNNING & HOCKMHN .Props. as 2 z 2. v no Front St, The Dalles, Oregon., IN- goods delivered free and promptly streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Union, or 133 Second st. ! CO LU M B 1 A BR EWERY, X-:;AUGUSTi BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery ia now taming oat th beet Beer and Porter east of the Cascades.- The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health- ., v.v.u., u uiuy the market.v - . - - -The Ltateh String is BLlcaays Out T Sprii? apd Summer, season -nut moras are tilings, and a small drop of ink, - Falling, like flew, upon a thought, produces - -: That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, thiiik. ' WB TRUST TO INTEREST AND DO TOD GOOD. Buy Out? Shoes -1 MAXUFACTTJKED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE -DALLES. M SPBIjIG HJiD SDIQJilEI) DRY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Glothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. ' Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oar stock, and prices before purchasing elsecahere. H- Herbring. S KI B B Er 3E". . Xi. CHICKERING PIANOS ; EARHUFF ORGANS. ' - Sold on Easy Terms. LSO, a fine Bound, Look at . SCHOOL BOOKS E. Jacobsen & Go, 16 SECOND STREET. The Dalles, Or. CLOUD OMR INN. Open fpom July 1st to Oetobeir 1st. This picturesque hcmtlery, built of silver fir logs, and rooted securely on the edge of a precipice on the north Bide of Mount Hood ia within fifteen minutes ' walk of the perpetual' ice and enow 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 $8.00; rates per day f 3.50. . j The Table at Cloud Cap Inn is supplied with everything 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. W. A. LANGDLIjE, Manager. . THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Building next Door to Court House. - Hanflsomely FnrnisM Booms to Rent ljy tne Day, Week or Montli. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook, TRAWSIEN"T PATRONAGE SOLICITED. - - . Good Sample Rooms . for, Commercial Men. - . me nrsi-ciaes article will be placed . - . on -t- 1892. WALTER H. TEN NY &, CO., - BOSTON. MHSS. HOT E L 1X3. Fropr. BO an assortment of 12-Mos., Cloth- only twenty-five cents each. our Show Windows. FOR ALL SCHOOLS AT BED ROCK PRICES.