Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'Al'KIt OF DAU.KS CITY. AND WCO COUNTY. 0 To 0 60 0 W a oo u to SUliSCUirTlON K.YTKS. BV MAIL, rOSTACIE rilKt'AID, IN ADVANCIC, Weekly, 1 vcnr M W " C months " 3 " I)lly, l'ycnr " C month " tier " Address nil communlcntlon to"THK CIIKON IC1.K," The Dulles, Ortyon. , I'tnt-Omor. orricK nouns, (tincrnl Delivery Window . .. .8 n. m. to 7 j. m. Money Order " 8 a, tn. to J v. Sundny ! n " 9 n. ui. tolOii. m. C.OS1NO OF MAILS trains going Knst 9 1, tn. ntul 11 Man. m. " West y p. w. ntul J:nov. m. BUro (or Goldcmialo 7:S0. m. " I'rlncvlllo S:rw. ni. " "Dn(uriimlnmiSpilnp ..5:Wn. m. tUnTing for I.vle.t Hnrtl!mil..5:K0n. m. " ' " jAntclope 5:S0u. ui. Except Sunday. , fTrl-wctfklv. Tuednv Thvtrrd.ty and Saturday. 1 " " Monday veduesdiiy imd Frldny. MONDAY, - AtJG.'JS,lS9;i WASHINGTON LETTER Fiom our Itwilnr Correspondent. Washington, Aag. '2, 1S93. The debate iti the house 1ms worn out its welcome. Even the proletariat that sits In the gallnrics ia becoming tired. The toes of the mail mob's million feet fronted to thu eapitol u few days ugo ; the tracks now point in another dhee tion. There is little to attract the spec tator. There is no picturesipioiioss to bo found anywhere, nor any violence, nor anything that ordinarily attracts the public. From the spectacular point of view the extra session of the, Fifty-third congress is a distinct failure, j Grave results depend upon its action, but the calcium lights and stage illu- sions are wanting. j ' 0 Vl tmil'J B k'(JI .!iJ l .1,7(41 1. William Tell Your Father that we null SWEET, ORR St CO.'S uTHi: OCTOBER FAIR. ...Every'property owner, every fanner, every stock raiser, every good citizen should take an active interest from now on in regard to the, district fair by the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Society, beginning October 10th at The Dalles. A creditable display at this time is the most valuable advertisement that could be made, and will do more to raise land and property values, bv attracting at tention, than devised. Wasco county is blessed with more advantages than fall to the lot of 'the average section of the common wealth, aud neglecting to properly ex hibit them would be shameful. Wyom ing proudly shows her coal, iron and oil resources; Montana her mineral wealth, Nebraska iter corn-fed pork. They do well to show them ; they are pitifully deplete in that more important indus try, the capacity for raising fruit. The fruit produced by Wasco county is peer less. No quarter of the known world can excel us to be widely heralded. There is room for n hundred times more population than we now have, for not a hundredth part of the soil available or fruit raising ia utilized for that purpose. Yet for tunes are being made by those who have entered into fruit-raising as a busi ness. Aside from fruit, what country can excel our nutritious and abundant bunchgrass, that gives sustenance tc our herds of cattle, horses and sheep? The animals give evidence of tiie superiority of their natural feed in their sleek and well-filled coats of fur, and they should be exhibited at the fair. Even our wild flowers furnish a superior article of honey, and bees shouid find place in agricultural hall. Experience has proven that the women always do their part in preparing preserved fruit, jams and jellies in a most attractive way, and line the sides of the'building with their handiwork of needle and brush. It is especially important that the fair this year be at least equal to the best ever given here. About this time the fruits of our exhibit at Chicago will be gin to be realized, and there will doubt less be hundreds of visitors present to eee if our promises made were of real or imaginary significance. Then it will be that onr display, if properly made, as it should be, will appeal to their best judg ment and they will desiro to emigrate to the land where such fruit grows, where such stock is raised, and where such fair women know so well the useful house hold arte, as well as the ornamental and decorative ones. The unconditional lepeal men have been very active. They have done work while other people have talktl.,,A re cording committee has been appointed ; l., and also a proselyting committee. I he j apology duty of the one ia to keep a score ot available votes; the duty of the other is to make as many converts as possible. Both are laboring hard. From the un conditional repeal standpoint it is a vcrv active canvass. A MAD POET rushed into a newspaper olllco recently. and threatened to "clean out" the es tablishment, because they printed his verses wrong. Said he: "1 wrote, 'To dwell forever in ti rrrot of peace,' and vou mints put, it .i pot ol grease. The mortllied editor presented him with a vial of Dr. Pierce's I'leasaiit i year's subscription and an Here at the national capital come in dications of a better feeling throughout the country. The banks are in im proved shape, and the atmospheie my plan tnut eouiil no j around Controller hcklos' otlice in tiie i treasury has'perceptibly cleared. Every indication of a let-it) in the existing stringency, small or great, is an encour aging factor in the situation. It may be but a glimpse of the coming dawn, but the morning twilight always bespeaks broad daylight ahead. It nfl'ords assur ance that the recuperative enexgie of the American people may yet obtain mastery of the evil conditions with which they are beset ; that the wonder ful resources of the country aie ulti mately bound to count in the reversal in that, and the fact ought i 0f trade balances; that the conservative and courageous action of our gt eat finan cial institutions is coping successfully with the emergency. In the natural order of things the pro cess of recovery will bo slow, but a pa tient possessing the vitality of the United States cannot always remain bed-ridden. The disease will run its course, and the sick man will g-t well. Nothing but some stupendous and in credible blunder on the partofj.e;ongresa can throw him into a relapse. The country looks to congress for no -urn blunder, but rather for restorativ- .itui stimulants that shall hasten emu il cence. Congress is already at mk upon measures supplemental to the sil ver question, that will aid in bracing up our distempered finances by augm-nt-ing the volume of currency, enabling the unimpeded transportation of crops, and inducing the vast amount of money now idly hoarded to venture forth from its vaults and hiding places in quest of investments. Kelief is certain to come from some source. If congress fails to furnish it the people themselves will de vice it. This is too rich and strong a country to be permanently "trampled under foot by misfortune. There are evidences of returning stability even in i Tiie little "iencts" positively cure sick and nervom headache, biliousness. co'tlveuess, aud all deraugeinents of the stomach, bowels and liver. It's a largo contract, hut the smallest things In tho world do the business Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the small eat, hut tho most effective. They go to work in the right way. They cleanse and renovate the liver, stomach and bowels thoroughly but thev do it mildlv and gently. You feel the jiood they do hut vou don't feel them do ing it. Thoy'ic the cheapest pill you can buy, because they're guarantee!! tc give Kiti-I'action, or your money is returned. You only pay for (he good you get. That's Ihe 'peculiar plan all Dr. Pierre's medicines ure sold on, through dniiuNts. the Dalles AND Prineville Sta Line J.D. PARISH, Prop. Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Easy-fitting Pants Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s CLOTHING 4 In every size, sty e and price. YOUR ATTENTION ! horses Linves Thu Dtlli'Mtt (5 a. m. every day, ami nt rives at I'riiiuvlllo in thlrty-Mx l'mir U.i- frinevlle at U ii. ni. every ilay. ami arrives m 1 The Dalles in thirty-six hmn Ca flies (lie U. I. Mail, Passengers and Epies Connects nt l'rin-"lHi' wlth- 8uss from Eastern and Southern Or eiron, Northern California and all Interior Points. Al'i. makes cloe connection nt The Dalle wild Triii-, from 1'ortlaiid ami KnMcrn points . uoarteoEs timers; .' Mod accembiaiipns alosp, tie read. . First-class coitiies and Horses used. . Eitress mailer handled with special care staoi; OITIOKS; England iaalso undergoing hard times, and a London paper attributes the de pression a result of that in America. Tliero is a nice compliment in this. slnli.il .V Co.'k Slur:, l'rtiif'vlllc Wmittlllu linn-.' Hut Dnllea. Is called to tho fant that agh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. -I'urrln. th Fluent Line of- Picture Mouldi nsrs J. S. COOPER, . Comer Jlaru, UNI ON STOCK VARUS. Clucaiju. til Tlu; largest unci only strictly commission dosilor in hornet tho world, will hold his ith oxlonsivo salo of wtst orn branded horses for season J89.'i, on w b: DUsTIESIDJLr, SEPT. 6Tll Entries should be made at onee. HORSES i-17I.V:v.lm HOESEl 72 To Ub found In the City. LQashington Street. the absence of legislation. Conri1:, . line, J. F. FORD, ist, Tho people who are taking the finan cial stuflin-; out of their old stocking are doinf the country much more fiood than tliogentlemen who are engaged in stuf fing the Congressional liecord. However, win, in Us own lei?urelv tin come to the rescue. It will sooner or later give its lungs a rest and allow its practical business sense an opportunity1 to vindicate itself. The Maharajah of Kapurthala, hi1-1 premier, and private recretary, with tinted wasp nets on their heads, occu pied tho diplomatic gallery of the house last Saturday, to the manifest wonder of the rest of the neonle. AlthotiL'h Cnl. Of Des Moines, Iown, writes under date March 2.J, 1W3: ol 15 Co., , Oregon. Mki. Mm iJufur fienttemen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old. who had wasted away to '.18 pounds, is now well, stroin: and vigorous, and well lleshed up. S. Ii. Cough Curo has done its work well, lioth of the cliildien like it. Your S. 15. Cough Cure has cured ami kentnwavnll hoarseness from me. Ike Hill did tho honors with a" (laming S,J U'vo it to every one, with greetings The Dalies Gigar : Factory FIBST STBEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. 'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, tahin at its fa leads on to fortune" The poet unquostionably had roforonco to the Pasteur in his home and in his labora tory constitute one of the most import ant articles in McCluro's for .September. This is really a twofold description of the famous scientist, portraying him as a husband and father, and as the great est bacteriolgist of the century. There is considerable speculation as to . when tho regulations prescribed by the I5ehring sea tribunal for the protection of tire sealing industry will go into effect. Thoeo best competent to judge uto of the opinion that the regulations can hardly be put into practical opera-, tion before tho 1st of Januarv noxtJ The decision has not yet been received i by the president in oflicial form, and until it is so received it cannot bo olll cially promulgated as tho law of tho land. Thoro is no uncertain sound In tho closing words of Hon. Tlios. Ji. Reed's upeech before tho house .Saturday. Ho eald: "The newly-chosen democratic president found himself powerless in his first great recommendation to his own party, and was forced to appeal to the na- triotism of another party, whoso patriot- um never had been appealed to in in." The speaker sketched the sali ent points in tho financial history of tho republican party, and closed by Baying that "when the day came, us it surely would, for that party to lead the coun try back to prosperity, it would take back with it Its nnciont glory undimmed by adversity, and ite ancient honor un uilied by defeat," geranium on his coat, the visiting roy alty failed to see the whole show. Czar Iteed was not in action, nor the silver tongued and silver-haired Iireckinridue, the two niost-poiiited-out men ; nor did they have an opportunity to see Joe Canon in action, with his sleeves rolled up, nor Judge Wand denouncing the robbers of Wall street. When told some of the things ho had missed, Jat Jat Jit .SiiiL'h announced hia desire to come again. The financial issue has broken the V shaped combination that has so long obtained in the senate. Vance,-Vest and Voorhees are not agreed. s Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. lor all. isiuiig vou prospontv, we are Yours, Mh. & Mits. J. V. Foitn. If on wMi tu feci fresh mid cheerful, uml rejni for the Hitlnj;'i work, cleaiito your system with the Headitcho imd Liver Cure, by UUliu: two 01 three iho each Meek, sold under 11 poiltlvo irwiraiitev. '0 eenth per bottle by all ilnnritl'dD W. E. GARRETSON, CIGARS of the He.it lirands manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the country filled on tin.' shortest notice. flaw-Mate if w. nnrf nn Ifmmlnr K mm HOI.K AdK.NT Mill TIIK ( 'Die tepuiation of TilK DAI. LICS CI GAR liab lwcome fiiiuly estttblislied, and th demand for the homo manufactured articn is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. IVISKMAS. W.M. AIAUIIKKH. A. WESOLO, j I aii nu trii East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 I'lirfect I'll Ciiut'Ulitei-il at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who aro soiling those goods out at groatly-roducod ra MICIIKLHACII lilUCIv, . - UNION 8T. W1NHNS 7-111: Ni:y TOWN hiis beeii iiliitled oil thr uld cmiili Kmillid, nt the I'orki. mid nun in 11,1011 iiver, iviui 1 Kiiod hilll tl'. kllfhtle I illu. Iirmi.l 1 r....lw I .ill.. mid liiirewiiter.wlth'Nhiidoiii prof u-tfoii, perfect driiliiMuc.denimtfiil inoiiiitiiili vi. in... .v, ..I.; uvilllill llllllll'llllll 111 II II K 11) I 111 1 1 1 rillllllMIT ll'Mirl I lit II 1 1 1 1 H'l HI up. The Snug. All Watoh Work Warrantod. mSk Jewehy Made to Order. 13 Semi,,,! Ht., Tim lulla. Or. No, W, Hi BUTTS, Prop. 90 Second Sroet, The Dalles Or. SoCtC. Wets., and 81.00 KTltottlo. Curefl CoukIii, Xfo(irein'i,,HoiD 'iiioat, Lrouji prouiptlyj reliavea WJipoiiiiii'Coiieii I J-'irst premium at the Wasco county fiUM; wlJlcuitB vonif taken In time. Hold . alr 'or ,,eHt portraits ant viewa. PHOTOGRAPHER Oivta. QHJUOH'SlCATARRH Q REMEDY. Vur ulibr Nnlit A Kluanl. CLtAtA STORY, Art TEACHiij nuom m, jfeutmjen JSuilditig, Mill fire Uti)ii Monduy and Thurdyi of e chwtck,oro(wnUijlrtd. This well known stand, kept by the uu umiwn . ji. uiiiiH, lont; a lenl dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary lint) stock of Sheep Herder's Delist and Irish Dislurbanc In fact, all tho leading brands of fin ines, LiquorK and Ciiiars, Oivo th old man a call and you will come aain Uliseman & Mafders, Saloon and fine km The Dalles, - Oregon. ANorthweit cornar nf Rnen Court itreeti. I Mil II L' tlio IK'lireHt tllWIl t(t -Mt. IIilntL ir lx MM(inil1ttl.. ii i.tiitiiif.H'tiirllll! foiitur, beiiiK Hit- imturU renter tut hiuik' iiiIIch tf tho Ut ctilnrnm! Ill llMihjT, pouMiliiKmillloiiKiir horM' jMmcr in INilushliiu HtrwimH nml water III t'ilfl lit llllllUMll IVliMl.. .!...... ....!.... l..... .1,..,.. III. .IllllU' fulfil irlliM W 111 I'ltiilitr Hiirriiin1..il I... .....I .. 1 1.. 1 1. . . n.it 1 ui (TCCH ..... . v,,.,,r,M,,nii.nii in rill I II 111 I'll JIMIIU 1 1 1 (It 'II 1 1 1 1 " - - - ' -J ii.iii ... ii.i.i ii.i.. .1 . ' . ,..--.-., , ju "in mm mi iiH' putcu m niMKi a jujrKtJt Immiio or a Valium imtm" 4 ri . - jt ii Wasoo County, Oregon TITliE PERFECT W. RossWinans, n Rl IMMTI I Pipe wom. Tin Repairs ana pi MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUKE. Shop on Third Street, next door wont of Young A JilaekHmith Shop.