J : Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, . BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. JrOtt VICE-PRESIDENT, WHITELAW REID, of New Yorlr. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,' J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. Mv DUNNE, of Portland. . It is eaid that the Boston Transcript devoted but four lines to an account of the fight between Sullivan and Corbett, the Advertiser butseven, other papers making only a caiualN;eference to the affair. NThese parfcrs must feel terribly rebukelHthey slfould chance to see the OregonUnVtt'hifch for eoine days devoted abotft lie-half of its reading eolumns.to dermis concerning me u fighters. The iton journals may De consoled, howev an apparent lack 01 enterpnee thought that no false accoun condition of the con testants had their columns, and the consequent assi ance that it their readers had bet on theWrong man they had not been led to doNo by mis representations on the nart vf their journals. It looks as though a mess would be made of the capitol dome yet. It seems doomed to' further delay on account of the non-arrival of the immense steel girder which is to surmount the eight columns and support the brick work. It was made in Cleveland, O., but from some unknown cause has failed to reach Salem, and the iron men have been laid off until it comes. This not only prac tically stops the iron work, but will also delay the brick masons. The heat ing arrangements are progressing satis factorily, and the work of remodeling the hall of representatives is going along nicely. - Another stirring up of the Searles Hopkins will case is promised. Lowell Mason Maxham has sued Edward F. Searles for ?2G,577, for services in look ing after witnesses in the will case, "and particularly one George Williams, otherwise George Wilson, otherwise called Dearborn." It is understood Maxham's work was to keep Williams away from Massachusetts during the 'hearing of the probate will. Maxham worked with Searles in the upholstery business twenty-five years ago and the acquaintance has been kept up since. Speaking of the wonderful storehouse of wealth that the Cascade mountains arc, the Graphic says: Within this : mighty range is found a magnificent lumber belt, unequaled in 'tiny other portion of the United States. The, foot hills are underlaid with immense veins of coals and vast deposits of iron. Fur-.- ther back, where the great peaks rear -their lofty hights, are rich mines of -gold and silver, copper and lead. Many portions yet await the advent of man, and the stony crags never echoed the miner's pick nor the hunter's rifle. The Colfax Commoner eays an open "river to the sea is not agitated in east- ern Washington from any love the peo ple of that section have for Portland. Their only object is to secure water com petition to seaboard so that all the rail- roads in the state shall be compelled by" reason of this competition to charge reasonable rates of freight to and from all the coast cities. You don't have to go to Portland. Portland is not on the Columbia river, nor within ten miles of it. The Voice, which is the chief organ oi the one-idea partisan, pronounces Pres ident Harrison a friend of the rum traf fic because he was the recipient of a keg of Scotch whisky, sent over by an Amer ican friend abroad." Intolerance might go a step further by denouncing the dy ing mistress of the White house for pn longing her life by taking some of this whisky against the ravages of tubercu losis. A company has offered the sum of $40,000 to Klockmann and his partners for their mining claim in the . Priest Lake country. A shaft has been sunk on the claim ten feet, and shows $15,000 worth of ore in sight. The owners have refused the offer. To stamp out the free coinage move ment Carl Schurz urges the election of Cleveland. In the west pretended friends of silver are asking the people to vote for Cleveland in order that bimet- alism may be restored. '-' ' - A new variety of wheat, the grains of which are almost twice as large as the ordinary kernels, and which has pro duced fifty-one bushels to the acre, has -been grown this season hear Moscow. Don't be a spicier and crawl in these days ! Vhy not keep up with the nineteenth century? You would not buy a steam engine made like those of a century ago. Then why should you buy ' the old-fashioned, bi'f, drastic pills that gripe and deb.'U tate your system? As great improvements have been made in pills as in steam engines. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tiny, sugar-coated granules, or pills, are easiest to take, and never gripe or shock the system. '.. They are purely vegetable ... and perfectly harmless. One little Pellet's a laxative, three to four are cathartic. They regu late and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels quickly, - but thor oughly. They're the cheapest pill, sold by druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, every time, or your -money is re turned. That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold "n- " . ..-,:-.- v Cau you ask mors? Dissolution of Co-partnership. ' Notice is hereby given 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 St Stewart, and will pay. all -demands against eaid firm. . W. R. Abrams. Wm. Stewart. The Dalles, Or., Aug. loth, 1892. 8.25d(tw6w ; 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 of French & Co. All notes and ac counts remaining unpaid November 15th, 1S92, 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 tip without further delay. Res pectfully, W. R. Abrams. 8.23d&w3m Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of TI P "I . " . 1 1 , , . i ee xxop ot v. uissoivea Dy mutual consent. Lee Foone man having this day purchased the entire interest of Lee boons. Ine business will be continued by Lee Goong and Lee Foong man under the firm name of-Yce Hop & Co. All notes and accounts must be paid to the new firm of Yee Hop & Co. who will settle all debts against said nrm. . Lee Goong, Lee Soong, Lee Rond. Those desiring Chinese laborers for anv kind of work can secure them bv calling on this firm. 9.10d6t STEAM WOOD SAW We are 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. MEIKS, : THE DALLES GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOTT ORDER GOODS OF - ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, stir nd $&e me; Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, becona sc., xne juaiies. Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER 5t BKOWN, . Philadelphia. Pa. C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods Clothing Soots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. FanelJ foods, jfatsiong, Etc., .' Etc.,' Etc. 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room, The Dalles, - Oregon. v CC7"Northwe8t corner of Second and Court Streets. : 4 A Reliable 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 UBing 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 he says can be depended upon." For sale by Blakely & Houghton, drug gists. Stock Holder 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 2Stb, 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, Secretarv Wasco Warehouse Co. td8.12 w NOX1CK: 8AIE OF CITY LOTS. iNotice is hereby given that, by ruthority of Ordinance No. 257. which passed the common cpnncil of Dalle city, September 3d. 1892, eutl tui "An or.iinnnce entitled an- ordinauce to BroVide for the nale of certain lots belonging to alles city," 1 will, on Tuesday, tne 11th day of October, D-U2. ell at public auction, to the high est fcidaer. all of the following lots and parts of le ts fltuated-ln Gates Addition to Dalles City, w av iw, Oregon, to-wit i-ot ia w, in diock ti, loie 2, 3, 4, a, t, y, 8, an I in block S, and all of blocks 33, 36, 87, 3b, Aiijft, 42 and 43, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, S and 6, in block-v'..- The rcusonable value of said lots, for less than which tuey will not be sold, ba been fixed and determined by the common council of Dulles city, as follows, t-wlt: ixt 7 in block Ti, fJij Lot 9 in block 2?, 225 Lot 3 in block 34, 250 Lot 6 in block 34, 275 .Lot 7 in block 31, 250 Lot 9 in block 34, 500 Lot Unblock 85, 225 J-ot 3 in block 35, 200 Lot 5 in block 200 Lot 7 in block 35, 175 Lot 9 in block 35, 150 Lot 11 in block 35, 150 Lot 1 in block 36, 225 Lot 3 in block 3i, 200 Lot 5 in block 86, 200 Lot 7 in block 36, 175- Lot 9 in block So, 150 Lot 11 in block 86, 150 Lot 1 in block 37, 150 Lot 8 in block 37, 100 Lot 5 in block 37, 100 Lot 7 in block 37, 150 Lot 9 in block 37, 100 Lot 11 in block 37, 100 Lot Unblock 38, 110 . Lot 3 in block 38, 100 Lot 5 in block 88, 100""" Lot 7 in block S, 110 Lot 9 in .block 38, 100 Lot 11 in block 38, 100 Lot 1 in block 40, 110 Lot 3 in block 40, ltX . Lot ft in block 40, 100 Lot 7 in block 40, 110 Lot 9 in block 40, ino Lot 11 in b'ock 40, 100 Lot 1 in bloc k 41, 150 Lot 3 in block 41, 100 Lot 5 in block 41, 1X Lot 7 in block 4!, 125 Lot 9 in block 41, 100 Lot 11 in block 41, 100 Lot 1 in block 42, 200 Lot 3 in block 42, 150 Lot 5 in block 42, "150 Lot 7 in block 42, 100 Lot 9 in block 42, VjO Lot 11 in block 42, 100 Lot 1 in block 43, 225 Lot 3 in block 43, 175 Lot 5 in block 43, 175 Lot 7 in block 4:5, 100 Lot 9 in block 43, 100 Lot 11 in block 43, 100 Lot 1 in bloc k 46, 125 Lot 3 in block 46, 100 I ot 8 in block 27, 225 Lot 2 in block 34, 250 lx: 4 in block SI, 275 Lot 6 in block 31, 300 Lot 8 iu block 81, 400 Lot 10 in block 34, 125 . lxt 2 in block 35, 200 Lot 4 in block 35, 200 l ot 6 ill block 35, 200 Lot 8 In block 35, 150 Lot 10 in block 35, L50 Lot 12 in biock 35, 175 lxt 2 in bUick 36, 200 Lot - 4 in biock 36, 200 Lot fi iu block 36, 225 Lot 8 in block 36, ISO Lot 10 in block 36, 150 I-ot 12 in block 36, 175 It 2 in block 37, 100 Lot 4 in blcck 37, 100 Lot 6 in block 37, 150 Lot 8 in block 37, 100 Lot 10 in block 37, 100 Lot 12 in block 37, 150 Lot 2 in block 38, 100 Lot 4 in block 88, 100 lot 0 in block 38, 110 Lot 8 in blor-k 33, 100 Ixit 10 iu bloi k 38, 100 Lot 12 in bloc 38, 110 Lot 2 in block 49, 100 Lot 4 in block 10, 1(0 Ixjt 6 in t lock 40, 110 I-ot S ill blcck 4(1, 100 Lot 10 iu bliick 40, 100 Lot 12 in block 40, 110 Lot 2 ia bl:k 41, 100 Lot 4 in binck 41, 11X1 Lf't fi in b ock 41, 150 Lot 8 in block 41,.. 100 .Lot 10 in Mock 41, 100 Lot 12 in block 4i, 125 1-ot 2 in l.lik 42, 150 Lot 4 in blcck 42, loo It fi in block 42, 20J I-ot fc iu blik 42, 1O0 I-ot 10 iu block 42, 11K1 Ix.t 12 in blcck 42, K.O Lot 2 in block 43, 175 Lot" 4 in block 43, 175 I-ot fi iu block 43, 225 Lot 8 in block 43, 100 Lot 10 in block 43, 100 Lot 12 in block 43, 100 Iot 2 in block 46, 100 lAit 4 in block 46, 100 Lot 6 in block 46, 125 Lot 5 in block 46, 100 Enrh of Mid lota will be sola upon tne lot respectively and none of them shall be sold for a less sum man tne vaiue mereoi hh aoove stated. One fourth of the price bil on any of said lots shall be paid in cash ot the time of sale, and the remainder in two equal paymentfr oa or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such defened pay ments at the rut; of ton ir cent, per nnnnm, payable annually. Provided that payment may be made in full at the time of s .ch sle at the option of the purchaser. ine sale wm oegin on ine inn any 01 iictontr, 1892. nt the hour of ten o'clock a. ra. of sid dar. and will be continued from time to time until nil of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 8th day of September. W2. FRAXK MESKFEE, Kecoider of Dalles City. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FKAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. Itifi7f.j So o t 14 i At the old stand of R. Lusher, : :. J.,ZZ. CROSS DEALER IN' 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. Corner Union and Second MAIER Sz DEALERS IN rT-TA A A Ts-t Fir, Pine, Ash KKJll-J V V KJKJJ AND CRABAPPLE G ROC E R I ESrej H A R DWAFIE TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders cor. Third and Union, or 133 Second st THE DALLES, OR. - ICEI ' ICE! ICE I Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish oar custom ers witn ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will supply the demand without advancing prices throughout the Beason. Leave orders at C. F. Laner's store, Second street. , 5-2tf - Cates & Allison. NOTICE. 'All 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 7th, 1892. It. Robden, . tf. Treas. Dalles City. Dissolution of Co-Fartnersliip. Notice ia hereby given that the firm of . Jacobsen & Co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. O. S. Savage has this day sold 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 ail accounts due the firm of E. Jocobsen & Co. and pay all demands against said firm. - - E. Jacobsen, Ottis S. Savage. " The Dalles Sept. 3d, 1892. 9.3.1m , "' Notice.; ; .-, , . . - The Dalles, Wasco county, Or.. Aug. 23d, 1892. I hereby notify all 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 mv 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 strerts. Interest ceases on and after this date. - The Dalles, July 16, 1892. William Michell, 7.1Stf 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 Vanbibber's express or at the store of Chas. Lauer will be promptly . at tended to. Cates & Allison. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IN- Canflies, Frufis, Nuts, Soda Water, Ice Cream. Toljacco and Cigars. MANUFACTURER OF First Class Sy?aps for Saloons and Soda poantains, Ete. befond street, ' Next door to Wlngatc's Hall Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, OREGON". Will rejair your fine Buggies . and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. y GUfifllflG & flOCKMflfl .Props. 3 rt- CI -n ra o . to 2. S nrh no Front St, The Dalles, Oregon. All goods dslivered free and promptly streets, The Dalles, Oregon. . THE CELEBRATED . COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. . 7!t Jrellnown Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the mannfacture of good health ful Beer have been mtrodnced,: and only the first-class article will be placed xm The Iiateh String is Aluaays Out I Spring and Summer, SEASON ' ' 1892. 4 SrJ That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. WB TRUST TO K.TEBEST AND - DO YOU GOOD. 6uv Ou$, SfioES -MANUFACTURED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE GO. SOLE AGENTS JEW SPRING P Sin DBY 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 stoek and prices before parchasing elseaihere. H. Herbring. SKIBBE 3Sm "VCT. Xj. dKIBSEI, -S3 w. I At - i VralJfishlifl - as I. - CHICKERIJSTG PIANOS EARHUFF ORGANS. Sold on Easy Terms. v , LSO, a fine uound, Look at SCHOOL BOOKS E- Jacobsen & 16 SECOND STREET. The Dalles, Or. CLOUD CHP INN. Open from July 1st to Oetobeir 1st. This picturesque hostlery, built of Bilver 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 f rip $8.00 ; rates per day $3.50. 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. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Building next Door to Court House. . ; Handsomely FnroisM Rooms Meals Prepared by a TRANSIENT PATRON AGrE SOLICITED. ' ". Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. ink.- k WALTER HI TEN NY d. do., BWSTON, - 3VIHSS. FOR THE DALLES. f HOTEL, ropr. assortment .of 12-Mos., Cloth-, oniy .'twenty-five cents eacrtf . our-Show "Windows. - FOR ALL SCHOOLS AT BED ROCK PRICES. A. LANGILLE, Manager. to Rent liy M Day, Week or Month. First Class : English Cookv -v