The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THK. DAI.I.KS OKKOMN ncur.TM or :avk. Nearly 100 rnnvlota i III) llelenacil rrom ll" Ni'brmkii Stuti- l'rlnu. Lincoln, Nob,, Aug. 1. Gov. Crounso and Warden Keenier of the Htate peni tentiary held n consultation thin after noon over tln urv parole law, which goes into effect today. Tlie warden in formed the governor that when the now law goes into effect there will be in tho neighborhood of 11)0 convicts entitled to parole within the discretion of the gov ernor. Those convicts have made rec ords for good conduct while in tho peni tentiary, are industrious, and many of them masters of trades which would enable them to make a livinc. Many of them have families dependent upon them, and there are good reasons for the belief that they would make good citi zens. Speaking of tho now law to tho llee correspondent this evening Governor Crounse stated that, while he looked upon it with a great deal of favor, ho should proceed very slowly in putting it into effect. He has been in correspond ence with the authorities in Minnesota, Pennsylvania and New York, where similar laws arc in force. In Minnesota, however, said the governor, the law is not as broad as the new Nebraska law, while in tho two latter states mentioned the law applied more especially to the reformatory, rather than to the penal institution. This Is the Season Of the Year Ulhen Judicious CM 7 O" 1 o ! MM Advertising Pays. H. C. NIELSEN, Clothier and Tailor. Decidedly the Finest Line of Gents' FiatniislTing; Goods, Trunks and I'aiscs, etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE Tim CurrilffntiMl lltillilliiK ntxt Door to tNiurt Ilium.. Handsomely Fiirpishcd Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAG-E SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Men. McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to Everyone Subscribing for The Dalles DajJy Chr onick for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month. OR HVEiFLS. . FRASER, Proprietor. J. O. MACK, Mr. Thomas Usitto, editor of the Graphic, Texnrknna, Arkansas, has found what he believes to he the best remedy in existence for the flux His experience is well worth remembering. He says: "Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux. T tried almost every known remedy, none givinc relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rluoa Remedy was recommended to inc. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to Uhe the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending thi jemedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the .best medicine in existence." 2o and oO -cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. The success of Mrs. Annie M.. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhiwi in her children (Will undoubtedly be of interest to many miothers. She says: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great ilood, on account of my husband being employed there. We had several chil dren with us, two ot whom took the diarrhu'a very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholern, and iDiarrhcea Kemedv from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them. I knew of several cases where it was equally -successful, I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Sliiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for fa'Appepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Prie 74c. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens oi lirownwood, Texas, suffered with diar rhcea for a long time and tried many different remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy was used; that re lieved himatonce. Forsaleby lilakeloy & Houghton, Druggists. lm. PHOTOGRAPHER First premium at the Wasco county air for best portraits and views. T H E ARTIC CANDY FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. at irhtileaule qiiotiitlnnK. J FljlE WlEp and LIQUOR DOMESTIC no KEY WEST CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. ItOOMH TO IlKNT. Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at tho residence of Mrs. C. N. Thornbury, (second street, The Dalles, Or. tt NOTICK. Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna Drooks, haH, without just cause or prov cuation, left my bed and board, against my wishes tjnd consent, and refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby warn all persona not to give her any credit on my account, as I will not pay Any bills of her contracting after this date. Calkii Hhooks. Dalles City, Or., July 19, lS'JS.rtMMtwIt Notice. All city warrants registered prior to J.ily 2d, 1891, will be paid on presenta tion of tho tame at my office. Interest ceuieH after this date. 1. 1. HuitOKT, Treasure!. The Dalles, Or., July fith, 1893. Tu Ilelliuiuenl Taxpayer. All property upon which tuxeaare not paid by the 1st of August, will bo levied upon and sold according to law. T. A. Waiiw, Sheriff. lVOOl), WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, nnd Blab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. return & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer non ntreets.) C. L. Phillips, asHigneo of Win. Furre & Co., will on August :id, 189IJ, sell, in front of tho court houso the bookao oiiniH uncollected, also all promieory notes remaining in his hands. tf Good Jolt renting. If you liavo your job printing done ut Tiik CmtoML'LK you will liavothoad vantage of having it done with tho most modern und approved type, with which wo keep continually supplied. All jobs uikIl tho direct supervision of ono of tho most successful nnd artistic printers in tho Northwest. . ' Candies and Nuts WMMJ Specialties Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OR. -IAM & ERTSON roprlotorn. - 2 3 8" 2d Street J.FOLCO At rlxht side .Mrs. Obarr't ro.tiiurant The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A PAMILY OP 2000 READERS. Thoy read The Chronicle to get the latest anil most reliable l ews. Ami they rend every line that I in the uiier. That Is what makes the Chronicle nn invaluable adverti ins medium. The newspaper that -. iroes to the family flreside Is the one f) that the advertisers of today patronize when they desire to reach the ieople. When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns aft observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Itemember, a trade of n family of two thousand is worth askln? for through these columns, espcially so at our very 5l?eap fdjqrti) Is. JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, 76 Count Sttfeet, Next door to Wasco Sun Office. Has just received a fine line of Samples for sprint: and summer Suitimrs. -H Come and See the New Fashions. Cleaning and Repairing to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. E Dally KveninB Chronicle is rtcosnied as essentially tho home pater for the Dalles City folks' I I r 17 This is not a bad reputation. Homo rlUJVlJl 2,000 ot our best cltUeiis watch the columns of this nnnrr) dully for the spiciest local news. It I Ml L.K succeedl In glcanim; the Held, and hence ji'ows in popularity and Imiortance. Tuko It awhile, you who don't , try tome of its premium oilers. From TERJfllNflli of INTERIOR Points THK lira Paii: RKILROHD U the line to toko TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It Is the Pining Car Koute. It runs Through Ventlbuled Train overy day In thu yuar to $i paul and Chicago (NO CIMNGI2 or OA 113. Compose1 of Dlnine 0'arn unuurpaiiKxl. Pull man Drawing Boom Sleepers of latent equipment. TOUIUST SLEEPING GABS best that can bo constructor, and In which accommodations aro both Kreo and Kurnithud lor holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and ' ELEGANT DAT COACHES A continuous lino, connecting with all lines affording direct and uninterrupted service. CityStalles.-T Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dallea, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Li very in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Also, can furnish First Chios accommodations to teamstcra with freight or driving teams, liuving added to their stithies largo feeding and wagou room. 5 UeeKly i?ror;iel AT $2.25 PER ANNUM. SWU- Siwvlal iirriiiiiiMiieiilH with tin- publishers of one of tin I '. t Mii:iizliii's imw imi,. . wiMireelialiloil to iimken must cvcoplloiml oiler to wml McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to everyone wli MN mil the 'illowius hlanU form, nnd seuilliiK It to us. thercliy Hiilncrlbnj The Dalles Daily Chronicle 12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO U8. .'iphlislir.rs C II 110.1 CL IC, The 'Dallas-, Or.: You, will pi ruse .send lo nuj address f,w JldIL'l Cflli'OjYCLh for I 'J months J rom. aa(,e,or wfueh I aroo to paij 00 cts. a mon th, it being anderstmi that lion, are 'lo ha re sent to my address for .7 near, without extra charge, MoC 1lUiU'S M.dG.lZ l.l commencing uu'th the car rent nn,niber. Name, Date. ,'ldriress atd CALL AT OUR OFFICE nnd hv the entertaining mid llnely lllustriitnl McCLURE'S MAGAZINE, - which lino iimoiiK It routrlhiiturn the uut Ihiiioiib nuthor In America mid lIiiKhmd, Inclnlt hucu writer a- ine (inin. It. L. .StevuiiHon, Itudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, Octave Thanot, William Dean IIohoIIh, llret Ilarto, Clark KiiHHell, ,)oel Ciiandler ilarriH, ThnmaH Hardv, llamlin Garland, .1. T. Trowhridgc, Prof. K. S. Iloldon, .liiiomo K. .lcroiiie. I'rof. O. A. Young, Fram'i'H Ilodgfon lturni'tt, 11. II. Hoyemui, 'I'hcodori) Koonevtilt. llohnrt 15arr, .loaquin Miller, TimirvSI. Stanley, Commercial Patronage Solicited. TheDmlles Archihald ForhcH, Andrew umg, Surah Orne .luwtttt Dr. .1. S. IlillingH, Wasco County, Oregon, Tho Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at tho hsad of navigation on the .Middle Colunihitt, and i.s a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching us far .south us Summer Lake, u distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along tho eastern slope of tho Cu cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. Tho Dulles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds Ixjing shipped List year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are tho finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a rovenuo of thousands of dollars, which will bo more than doubled in tho near future. The products of tho Ijoautiful Klickitat valley find market .here, and the country south and east has this year filled tho warehouses, and all available storage places to overllowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast and its money is acattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones sho stands. ThoniaH Hardy, Hudyard Kipling, JoefCliuudler IlarriH, Conan Doyle, m Pullman Bluept-r reservations can bo kwjurtxl In ndvaucc through any agent of the road, THROUGH TICKETS ?Xu.&ci! KiiRlaud ana Kuro catibo purchased at any ticket ofllco of tho company Full InfArmutlnn fmi..pnfii d trHlllB. rnlltf.N wml ntlir AotaWm fM.iful... application to W. C. ALLAWAV Agent I). I'.ii A. Nay. Co., Jlegulator office, Tt A . it. riiiAini'nw Au't General Mnecter Ast.FortUnd, jgo. E DALLES CHRONI Daily and Weekly Editions. jLE, THE CHHOIS'ICLE was eslnbliKhed for tho ex pross purpose of faithfully roprosonting The Dallos and tho fiurrounding country, and tho KatiBfying effect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparont. It now, loads all othor publications in Wasco, Shor man, Gilliam, a largo jart of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well, as Klickitat and othor re gions north of Tho Dalles, honco it is tho host medium for advortisors in tho Inland Empire. Tho Dailv Chhoniolh is juhlishod every eve ning in tho week Sundays excepted at 0.00 por annum. Tho Wkkklv Giiuoxiolic on Fridays of each weok at $1.C0 per annum. For advertising ratos, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Vl&o HmHam, Oregon, Oillmrt I'arker, .lolm IturniiiuliH, Mrs. Kobt. l.ouiH.StevenHon.Camile I'lammarion, F. Marion Crawford. Lillie Chitse Wyimiu, Martnuet Delaiid. Harriot ('recott SiioH'onl, W. 1'. Henley, Herbert D. Ward, Fdward Uvurett Hale, Cujit. CbarlcM Kini, KlizalMitb Stuart lMiolpt, Louise Ohandler .Moulton, Kiich uuinliurof McCLUrtE'S MAGAZINE coiiIiiIim two ImmHomul)' liliiHtrattil Intmiw With 1111.' 1 1 llUIIOUK plHIll( IM lules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar, AlphmiHO Datuli't. l'rauccH Hodgson Hurnett, 'I'liomas A. I'Mimm, Oainile Flanuiiiirinii, Tissandler, the fainotiH F. HopkiiiHim .Smith, lldward F.vurctt Halo, French JlallooniHt, II. H. lloyeson, Prof. (Jruhiim lloll. nnd many other, havi! Iiinilnlu-il nintorinl (or ciix-nlnUy pn-iHin-il liiturvlown which will nppet tnlly 1 1 1 ti Htru ti I In thli immuii.1ik'. Knch number conulnn two or throo nlmrt Htorlen hy Jiimout imthon. l'ully lllnitrnlwl Jtotlmwi: 1 1 1 I i r in curly iiiiiuiiorH n William Dean Howells. II. I.. Stevenson, Bret Ilarto, Sarah Orne .lewett, Harriet l'ruicott Spollbrd, Octave Tliuuot, Frances Hodgson Hurnett, Stanley .1. Weymnti. WENUY M. STANLEY wlllconttlhiito, ciptclully (or yoiiii; ro.idurs, a tlulllliinly InlorentliiK Ntorynl Atrlcau Ailvcntii N ATTKAr? HI.STOHY AND ADVKNTlTUK. Then- will 1m kcvuml nrtlelo written by nnymonii uuttiuiayt, who hax Im-oii ciilliil by Mr. JV' Hteml tho I)t't lntervlowur In DiiKlaml, (mm mati'rliil (iiriilKlu il him liy Ku'l llon"lk. of ll Ihitk, thoKruit animal iin)Hirter ami triiliier rhv' articloi ilval with The Capture of Wild HeaHtH. The TraiiHportntion of Wild ItenatH. The Training of Wild lieaatH. The Adventures and l'scapef of Karl Hngenbe Tin; M:rU will ik1 lllii.stratt.il by nn ICiiRliith nrtint of unkiioM IiiIki'1 nklll In ilrawlni; wild nnlc John llDinioitiiiiH, ('. 1. IIoliii'.i:, I it. C. ('. AiiIiiitt, nml oilier wrllerN iamoiis for thvlriroil this liuiii, win cuntriiinti! to t tit- iiiiipinii'. Of Intercut to lxtli Voting and Old will be I'KOF. .'. 1.. C.AUNEU'.S AFRICAN KXI'KDITION TO THK GORILLAS, ArruiiKcmuntx havo Ih'uii mnilc, In rimik-:tloii with a K-aillii KiikHhIi rnvlmv, to jaihlWi M (Jarui-rV totters ilcserlptlvo of hli piuieut oxpnlltlon to Afriea, I'rof. (iarnrr U niititl thvirvj over for tho (MirioiiH mid lntcrctliiK invrallKatloiiH ho In makliiK in the niH-n'ti of iiiiMikvyf. B Hallttl for Afrli'a liut Hepteiilbcr for tho Mikool further imrniiliiK hl Ntinlli1 In tho native liiuilUi tho Korllla. Tho llluitratlniiH for tlice arllrles will Ix' from photOKratiliri taken by I'm!, (ianier. Thu niaifiuliut Hlmi couUiln.s iiuiHt Intert'.itliiK artlelex miller the following niiupiulieiulu' hr&i " The Kdge of tho Future." " Knowledge of Iiumedlato Vaiie." "NoweHt Knowledge." "The l'resent Hour." ' Stranger than Fiction," etc. Wo lire enuring thin Kplemllil iimiraliio with tho Daily CiutoNici.r. for only IT.'.Da )vr, in ii'lriiiien or in monthly installment an ilealrtil, I Wo make thin oxeeptlonal oiler In onler that wo tuny foenri'ii law iiiiinlMir of new imb'crlliJ but nil who an' almniy MiiliH'rllx.'rH may avail tlieiu'lvi-a of tills oportiiuity to munro thiiM I11UKIUIIIU. I' III lip IIIO DlltllK Hllll KCIIU 11 in, to THE DAILY CH.RONICLE, The Dallos.Oj THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Browery 1h now turning out tho beHt JJeer and P1 eaat of the CiwcadeH. The latoHt nppliunceH for tho innuufacturo of good helt fill Ueor have Iwen introduced, and only the firrit-chiHH urtlcle will Ut cti tho market. PAUL KREFT & CO., 1 DUALKRS JN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the MoHt Completo nnd the LnteHt rattornH and DesignB in WALL PAPEB t lTI'raetlcal Pnlntern and Taper HnngerH. Nono but thu best brands of hherwin-Wi liams and J. W. Miumry'a 1'uintH imed in all ,iur work, und none tho mont Hkil ed workmen employed. AgontH for Miumry Liquid J'aints. JJ chemical coinbliiution or fcoup iniicture. A lirut cIiihb artiele in ull colors. " orderH promptly attended to. P.ilnt Shon oornor Thirdand WftBhinRton fits.. Tho DftllosJ This Popular House Huh lutoly been thoroughly renovated and e'' furnlflhed throughout, and in now better to11 over prepared to furuirih tho bent UcW acconiiuodatloiiH of any Iioubo in H'fl city, and at tho very low rato of $1 a day. Pirst-Class Moals, 0 1 1 Inn 8W WIHWU "I IHU llini. Hllll CUIIIIIIOUIOUn UJ'1'"" . to Dufur, KlugHhty, Tygh Vulley, Wml'llli Wiinu SprlngH and l'riiiovlllo Ih in the Hlel and peruoiiH k1K to l'riiiovlllo '" Buva 1. (H) hy going nu thla Btugw lino. All trains stop here. flew Qoliimbia THE DALLES, OREGON.