GENTLEMEN, drop in and see H. E. Balch, Merchant Tailor, 78 Sec ond street, for SPRING- and SUM MER Suits. He shows the finest line of foreign and domestic; goods ever ex Idbited in The Dalles; at 'Frisco prices. Garments made on premises. Perfect fit guaranteed. he Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco County. THURSDAY.. - - - APRIL 30.1896 PPDBLICWI TICKET Supreme Judge, E. S. BEAN. Representative in Congress, 2d Diet. W. R. ELLIS. Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dist., A. A. JAYNE. Joint Senator, Wasco, Sherman and Gil liam Counties, W. H. MOORE. Joint Senator, Wasco and Sherman ' 1 Counties, JOHN MICH ELL. Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sher- man Counties, B. S. HUNTINGTON. F. N. JONES, Coanty Judge, ROBERT MAYS. For Sheriff, T. J. DRIVER. For County Clerk, A. M. KELSAY. For Treasurer, C. L. PHILLIPS. For School Superintendent, C. L. GILBERT. , For Assessor, W. H. WHIPPLE. For County Commissioner, D. S. KIMSEY. For Surveyor, J. B. GOIT. For Coroner. W. H. BUTTS. Justice of the Peace, The Dalles Dist. G. J. FARLEY. For Constable, The Dalles Dist., JULIUS WILEY. AN EG REG RIO US MISTAKE. Tbe independent candidate for congress in the Second district is . a reality. The acceptance of County Judge Northup of Portland has been . filed and his campaign actively be gun. For reasons already expressed, we are sorry that things have taken the turn they have. It is generally considered Judge IJorthup has no chance of election. Outside of Multnomah county he will have no active support, and -'the majority it is possibly he may obtain in Portland will not land him in ."Washington. At the same time, his candidacy threatens the election "of Ellis.! An active campaign is in prospect. The Populists, encouraged by national leaders, will exhaust every resource to elect their candidate. . The Dem ocrats, seeing the breach in the Re publican ranks, will vote solidly . for Judge Bennett, while the Republi. cans, like, a house divided against , itself, are in danger of falling. Two years ago the vote In , the Second district was as follows: Elli3 (Rep.) 18,875; Raley (Dem.) 9,013; Waldrop (Pop.) 10,749; Miller (Pro.) 775. Ellis plularity, 8,126. Though Northup has no chances of election, as the Oregonian thinks he has, yet he will at least greatly reduce the Ellis vote of two years ago and may bring it to the Wei of he Demo crats and Populia!-.. It is more than likely that the Democratic vote will be larger this election than last, as then the contest was so hopeless that many Democrats did not take the trouble to vote. The contest would be equally as hopeless now were it not for the entrance of the Orego nian candidate into the field. "With an increased Democratic vote and the Republicans divided, it will be admitted that the man who places his money on Bennett is not doing a very foolish act. ' - This is the situation that confronts the Republicans of the Second dis trict. There are troublous times ahead, and it is the duty of every Republican to rouse himself and give his hearty support to the Republican nominee. "We believe that Ellis will be elected despite the efforts of the Oregonian and Simon ; : but it will need a hearty support from Eastern Oregon to accomplish it. . The Chronicle did not favor the nomination of Mr. Ellis, but it be lieves now that it is the duly of every loyal Republican to support him. . "Col." J. G.Day and his son, T. N. (lovely pair!) have gone to San Francisco to remain, it is stated, a week. Wouldn't it be a good idea to send the stone masons . that are working on our new buildings down to the locks and have the inner walls built so that the Days would have a pleasant surprise on their ' return ? "Colonel" Day says he is very anx ious to see the locks completed, and he nndoubtedly would open some of that rare champagne, which he uses to gain his point, in return for our kindness. . ' , The- letter of Hon. Robert Mays, in another column, should set at rest an idle rumor, which, was circulated with the intent that campaign ca nards generally are. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, Then she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Situation Wanted. Ia the town or country, by a man and wife without children. " Rancn work preferred. Address this office. a23-lmdw t ' ' Quick in effect, heals and leaves no ecar.; Burning,; 'scaly skin 'eruptions quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Applied 'tq '"burns, scalds, old spree, it is magical in effect. ; Always cures piles. Sold by Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. . ..v.'-' - i One Minute Coagh Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time if yon take it when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. Sold by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. '" ''' ' ' ' " ; The new time card of the Northern Pacific railway, shortens the time be tween Portland and St.", Paul ten. hours. This is now the shortest and quickest route-to tbe East. Twp through trains daily out of Portland'. The only line running a dining car from Portland, and good connections at St. Paul and Chicago makes this the most desirable route. For full information call on or address W., ;Pi Allaway, Agent, . The. Dalles, Oregon .;--S' yV " -! aprl4-dw3t " ':''' Kgtray. - v. ... .-;: , - From the ranch of the undersigned, at Hood River,- two -liaV mares; -both in poor condition.' One has long curly mane, and is branded with 'a heart oh right hip. The other "branded with cir cle and bar on left shoulder. Take them up and notify H, C. Cor, a22-2t - Hood River. In the fall of 1893 a eon of ' Mr. T. A. McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter county, Calif., was taken with a very heavy cold. The pains in bis chest were bo seyere that be had spasms and waa threatened with pneumonia.. His father gave' him sev eral large doses of Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy which broke up the cough and cared him. , Mr. McFarland says when ever his children have croup ho invari ably gives them Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy and it always cures them. " He considers, it the best cough remedy . jn the" market.' "For 'Sale bjr Blakeley & Houghton's Drug stored ';;; -i1; Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub lish the following extract from a letter of Cbas. M." 5utfelf of Reedley, Fresno county, Calif., as they handle the rem edy referred to and want their customers to know what a eplended medicine it is : "It is with pleasure I tell you that by one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy I was relieved of ' a very bad cold. My bead was completely . stopped up and I could not sleep at night. - I can recommend this remedy." A cold nearly always starts in the bead and afterwards extends to the throat and lungs. .' By nsing this 'remedy freely as soon as tbe cold has been contracted it will' cure the cold at once and prevent it from extend ing to the lungs, J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: . "I have uced One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, toith' result so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit.- I, will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that pre sents itself." For sale by Snipes-Kiner-sley, Drug Co. Reduced Mates. Effective March 22d. The O. R. & N. Co. will reduce their round trip rates between Portland and The Dalles as fol lows: Two day rate, good going Satur day and returning Monday night, $3. Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all trains. :' E.? E. Tiixtx, m24-dawtf - . - - ' 'Agent Through trains on the O. R. & N will rnn via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec ond class will rnn in connection with the Union Prci.fiCj v'the same as heretofore A through first-class sleeper from Port' land to Spokane, connecting with the first-class -Bleeper to" .'St. ' Paul and a through tourist sleeper from Portland to bt. Paul, will be run in connection with the Great Northern railway. E. E. Lytle, Agent. Hott to Cure kkenmaUam. Arago, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893. I wish to inform yon of the great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife. . She has been . troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six months, and has tried many reme dies prescribed for that complaint, but found no relief until she used this Pain Balm ; one bottle of which has complete ly cured her.'. I take pleasure in recom mending V it for T that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00 bottles for sale by Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. ' Sepd Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley , Whole Barley, Qats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,1 - :: Or: anything n the Feed Line, go to the -; WASCO : WAREHOUSE -;..".-r-..--. r-t. ff-;' -(: A ' ; ; . ; Our prices are low and our goods are-firit-clasR.' ' : : Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. r- -.-.' No Place Like Home WITH A"BOTT.tLk " o r Celerv in your home you have a COMPANION FOR UFE "j' '-.'V X?: It stimulates the APPETITE Strengthens the NERVES Gives you a good night's REST A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER ".'- t is NAJMRE'S . BUILDER AND TONIC . FOR SALE BY: BLAKELEY & HOTJG-HTON". Removal .. v. -. r , , V'Vf -" i Nolan's Book Store now located at No. 54 Second Street, near Union J ." 8100 Reward 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there '' least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is the only positive cnre known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being , a constitutional. disease, requires a consti tutional ..treatment, i . Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous 'surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, aud giving the patient strength by bnilding up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. . Tbe proprietors jiave so much faith in" its' curative powers, that' they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it' foils to cure.":, '$end' fofVliati'of testimonials. Address: ' ' " ' F. J. CnKKEf & Co., Toledo, O. 0T"Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. . None But Air t tht. World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla 'enjoys the extra ordinary, distinction of hnvijug been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. T Manufact urers of -, other sarsaparilliis soucht by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but. tbey -, were all turned away under the application of the rule for bidding, the -entry, of patent medicines and nostrums. . The . decision', of the world's fair authorities in tavorof Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in . effect as follows: "Ayer'a Sareaparilla Is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. I: is here on its merits." - -:' -. ' . . bo to Moore a for your iresh creams. He will not sell you chewing gum for marsh mallow taffy. Don't bo deceived by the name, for this is .the only place in the city you can get the genuine marshmallow taffy.: Trv his combina tion taffy this week. - - . " ' ' .':'i.':' nello! Hellot .-' This ia the County ; Treasurer. He wants all county ; warrants registered prior to April 1, 1892, presented at bis office, corner Third . and' . Washington, .or he is ready to pay tbe same. ' Inter est ceases after January'15tb. -' , v . . Vm. Michell, - -'.- ' ' County Treas. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. For. sale by Snipes-'Kihersley Drug Co.' '"' '"I ; 4' : Marvelous Results. ' From a letter written by Rev. J Gun derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to maka this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery,' as the results were almost marvelous :n tbe case of my wife. . While I was pastor of tbe Baptiat Church at River Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe.' 'Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours wHh little in terruption arid it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. King's New Discovery ;' it was qnicK in its- woric and nigniy satis factory in results." Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. 1 eef and Iron f- Notice. The Germania OTTO 1-1 02 O Q3 CQ iH ri i I . fi ho i'-'M Celehrated KO. Fine Wines, Liquo THE DALLES, yH6Iesale arid Retail Liquor Store. : ' 7 STUBCi'NG & WILLIAMS Are now located oii Second Street, between Washington and . Federal Sts.,. where they have a large stock of CHOICE : LIQUORS ' .'. i - FINEST' BRANDS OP CIGARS. j Family trade solicited. . A resort firstrclass in all par ticulars will be maintained. , : J. O. MHQK, e uaines i ... pomestic ?nd St. Louis and Milwaukee Columbia THE OLD ORO 67 Second St., - - Th e Dalles Commission Go. -DEALERS IM Coal, Ice and Trainee, Foreip ani Domestic Fmits and VeptaMes. J .;' Oysters', Fish.' Poultry and Came In Season: ;: .-..;:' NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for its parity and lasting qualities. ROCK SI'KIXGS. ' B09LYN, A NT II It A CITE Dd GBOBOE8 UREKK CO I Phone 128 and 255. . Corner Second and' Washington Streets. -' ;-. Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.. . . THE CELEBRKTED coliU iriem becueihv, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thia well-knovm Brewery is now ful Beer have been introdaced, and ony he market. ":'' : - - V ';--' '''.- 'V' TO GET READY LARGE SPRING .''' I am now selling Men's and Boy's Clothing, Fancy and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes, Shoes;- and every thing else found in a first-class Dry foods' Store. ; ASJC FOR PRICES. c. GLOSING OUT SALE of pRY-GOdtiS :- ''CLOTHINa FTJlSSHLaOODS BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be "': :') J ''There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood - leads on to fortune? "- The poet unquestionably 'had reference to the Closing Out Who are selling those 'goods' Sale of Furnitnre and B1RGFELD, Prop. rs and Cigars. -SOLE AGENT FOR THE- Gambrinns Beer. s r ; '" .-;::-' '. 94 SECOND STREET, OREGON". -DBAXEB IN ana mqaops, Key West Cigars, - 4" 1: Bottled Beer. Bre - werv Beer on Dranerht. FINO STAND. ; - The Dalles, Oregon.. ill FOB FUEL IM B1ANUFACTUB1NQ , : - rUBFOSES. 1 ! 4 Jr'f 1-v;. -A - turning out the best Beer and Porter the first-class article will be placed oa . ... .. '.:.;..,,' : . ,;; '-... v." ' for a STOCK. f. stepjhensi- Sold Less Than Cost- P. McINERNY. . out at greatly-reduced rates. .