C2S3 Tue Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL. PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COCKTV. National Republican Ticket FOU l-RESIDEST, BENJAMIN HARRISON,, of Indiann. FOB VICB-PBKSIIJKNT, WHITEtAW REID, of New York. VOB. PKKSIDKNTIAI. ELKCTOBS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. U. B. MILLER, of Grant's I'aee. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. ' D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. THE SEX&E OF THE SITUATION. Since the presidential election of L888 the apportionment of presidential elec tors has been changed and a number of new states have beeu admitted to the union. While these changes effect in some.dcgree the relative strength of the two great parties they do not destroy its general outlines. The possibility of a contest in three hitherto uncontested western states invests the campaign of 1892 with something more than usual interest. The democrats, being out of power, are theoretically and also practi cally the assailing party. Their plan of toattle is of necessity one of aggression and conquest. They are endeavoring to take from the republicans the control of national affaire, and in order to do this they must carry the election in states that they lost in 1888 Can the democrats win? And what states mnst they gain in order to recover the office of president. The states enumerated below are admittedly democratic. It is true that conditions may come about whereby ono or more of these states, for example, West Vir ginia and New Jersey ; may be lost next November, but euch conditions are not likely to arise. These form the back bone of the democratic electoral column States. Alabama . . Arkansas. . Delaware. . Florida Georgia' Electors. 11 9 .. 13 .. 13 .. 8 . . 8 17 10 11 9 12 15 12 ,,T Ice Wfou. ' jLire wjv v rr - " - " the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. Any .orders for se left with Will Vanbibber'a express or at the store of Ohas. Lauer will be. promptly at tended to. . Gates & Ali.ibo.v. .. : As good iti tuii) that's the condition of liver, stom ach and bowels, when Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have done : their work. It's a work -that isn't fin ished when you've stopped taking them, either. It's lasting. They cure, as well as relieve. And its all done so mildly and .gently 1 There's none of the "violence that went with the old-time pill. One tiny, sugar-coated Pellet's a gentle laxative -three to four act as a cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks, and all de rangements of - the - stomach '' and bowels, are prevented, relieved and cured. As a Liver Pill, they're tin equaled. They're purely vegetable, perfectly harmless the smallest, cheapest, and easiest to take. They're the cheapest pill you can buy, because they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. County lra'ttrf'i Notice;: C-'Jj' All Mnnv varrnnte!- TWnftfArfid ' rirfnV illl vvu" vj . ... . ... w D - : , - to March 13, 1889, wilf-be paid it pre sented at my office, corner Third and WfLshii.e-ton etrerte. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, July 16, 1892. r - v ' - WlLUlM MlCHELl ; 7.i8tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THEFURNISH ING LINE, (2aIT and See tne fT" Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. , Other goods in proportion. ... 1 . avjAW-, second St.; ine uaues Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEE &. BROWN, Philadelphia. Pa. Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Mississippi Missouri New Jersey .... North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee Texas. Virginia West Virginia. . Total 175 Part of Michigan. A majority of the electoral college is "223. From the above showing it will be seen that forty-eight more votes will be required to displace Mr. Harrison. The democrats have chances in various states. Perhaps tLeir best prospect is in Connecticut, which was carried in 1876. 1S84 and 1888. Connecticut has six electors. Assuming that Connecti -cut will vote for Cleveland, there are -jet forty-three olectoral votes required to give the necessary 223. New York with thirty-six and Indiana with fifteen would givethis number and some to snare. . But while New York trembles in the balance Indiana naturally in xlines toward Mr. Harrison. . If the lie- mocracy wins in New York it may have to look elsewhere than to Indiana for - enough votes to fill out the number. . Illinois and Wisconsin are possible re- liances, with Iowa in a condition that -might lead to n surprise. However if New York and Indiana ehould both be lost the democrats might win Illinois and Wisconsin and yet fail to secure the election, for they would obtain but thirtysix electoral votes when they need forty-two. This six might in part be won in Montana, in South Dak ota, where the conditions are unsettled, nd in Colorado, where both parties are demoralized over the silver question ; in Kansas, where fusion may accomplish Something, or in Nebraska or Iowa. , Bat a final reliance on any of t hese would be practically an acceptance of defeat. Leaving New York alone out And claiming Indiana with fifteen elec toral votes, twenty-6eyen votes would yet be required. Illinois has. but twenty-four. The twelve votes of Wis- cousin, the four votes of South Dakota - or the thirteen votes of Iowa added to Indiana and Illinois would make the required forty-two, which with the six . -of Connecticut and the 175 tabulated above would give the 223 electors necessary to name the president. . It is apparent from this showing that - there is but one- way for the democrats to win. They must bo bold, aggressive, united and full of fisrht at all points. If they are timid, cold or half-hearted they will surely meet defeat. The possibili- ties, for them in a rattling campaign are superior to our own, and the repub licans realize that the necessities of the . hour make good leadership and high couraee essential. High courage and good leadership ae Very necessary. 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. J. L. FISHER. W. J. MONTAGUE, PROPEIETOHS OF THE- Elite Shaving Parlors AND Bath Rooms. SECOND STEEET. THE DALLES, OB Gentlemen will find THE ELITE fully up to the times in every respect Hair Cuttmtr in the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving and Perfect Baths. Honrs : Everv dav and evening dur ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nines after 10 o'clock. Open on bun days from 7 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon. CHAS. BTCBL1NO. OWEN WILLIAMS. StuMng & Williams. The Gefmama SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON JJffiHDealers in Wined, Liquors and Ulgars. imiwauKee ueer on xraugui ICE t ICE I ICE I v ITaving-ou' hand-.amiaxge 'supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with ice in anv quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee. wo. will supply the" demand without advancing .prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C.-F. Lauer's store, Second street. 5-2tf Gates & Allisox. . " NOTICE. "-l-lv.; - AH i-Pallea Cjtv warrants registered prior to October 7, 1800, will be paid it presented at mv office- Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated July 7th, 1882. . .- .. L. RoBDKX, tf. ' r . ; -:' Treas. Dalles City. 'Administrators Sale of Horses. ' In niirsuance of an order of the county court, of Wasco county, dated July 15th, 1892, 1 will sell as a whole or in lots, all the band of mares, geldings and colts, also one "Black Stranger" stallion, a fine Horse ana gooa oreeaer, belonging to the estate of the late W. J. Meins. These, are gooa wen nrea horses, many of them broke to work. They will be sold for cash or approved security.' j. U. jueins, Administrator, of the Estate of W. J. Meins. 7.23dwlm. J. FOLCO, DZALEK IN .- r I Caniles, Fmiis, jfuti Soda Water, Ice Cream, Tooacco ana Cigars.. MAKCFACTCKEK OF First Class Syrups for Saloons ami Soda FoaatalnsfEte. - THE-eELEBRKTED- GO DU MB I A: AtldUST BUCH LER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter I f east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health-' ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-claes article will be placed ptt the market. ' -. ' - ''. : Sprii aijd Summer, Second Street, Next door to Wlneate'a Hall NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. HO rRONT STREET, THE DALLES. OKBOOS. g , .-. Mlp ;.V, THE DALLES, MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.i Rt the old stand of H. Iiusheir. Chas. FPazef, Pf op. TvIAIlR & BENTON DEALERS IK rvT-iTS XAz-vz-st-a Fir. P.ine,.:Ash KJll-J. V V uuu AND CRABAPPLE jf. I-S I CTOUF5 A VJI KkJO C. n I CO, RANGES, HARDWARE TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY- Leave orders. cor. Third and Union, 01 133 Second st. tMe dalles, or. DEALER IN Hay, Grain, Feed & FIbur, HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves evervone, 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 ol your patronage Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All goods delivered free and promptly Corner Union and Second streets,The Dalles, Oregon. : FRUIT JARS. JELLY GLASSES. WntLK8AI,E OK RETAIL- Crockery and Glass-ware, , - ii . . Platedware, Utitiery, Jjamps, - To vs and Notions. Hammocks, . ' Pishing Tackle, Stationery, Etc Agent for NEW HOME and WHITE SEWING MACHINES Needles and attachments lor ail znacmncs. Olgarsrand Totoaoooi li . 18 Second St L. RORDEN & CO.," 181 Second St H. C. NIELSeN. otfoiet and Tailor - BOOTS AND SHOESi Hats and Caps, Trunks and Yalises, The Ltateh String is Altbays Otit I SEASON 18921. "But trorrtj are thlDRS, and a small drop of ink, ' Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produce . . That which makes-thousanda; portiapa millions.'Uilnk. - TTK TRUST TO ISTEEE8I AND DO XOV ' GOOD. -MANUFACTCEEO BY . : ' WALTER Ul TENNV & CO.; BOSTON.- MTtSS. HEW SPBIJIG HP SOUIEH DBY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. , , Gents' Fatnishifig Goods, Hats, Gapj Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Buyers tail) save money by examining ? oup stick and prices before purchasing elsekhepe? ; 5 ,1 INN. Open from July 1st to Oetobett 1st. ; . . This Dicta reea tie hoe tier v. built of silver fir Jose: and footed' Secnrelv on tlU edge of Ji prebipice on the north eide of Mount Hood is within fifteen nilntiteft , walK ot tne perpetual ice ana enow 01 jmioi Glacier, f,wv teet apove mo ses level, twenty -seven toileer from Hood. Eivfer, over the finest roads in the United. ' States'. Fare lot the. round trip $8.60; rates per day $3.50. .': abai'- 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. LANGILLE, Manager. S KI B B E -f MOT E , Propr. E3 WM. BUTLER & -DEALERS IN- 1 m - Building Material, Rough and .Dressed ; Llimbef, Lime, Plaster. Mair and Cerriehi. - u W. FV Wiseman, and Wine Room The Dalles, - Oregon. Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. ' The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repaPered and repainted and newly carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Bates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. . . . .". ' C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. CORNER OF SICOKD AXI WASHINGTON, THE DALLES , OREGON. waiijj opti) Dalles SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire. Best Selling Property tit the Season in the North west. . .." : w " For Further information Ca!l at tho Office of 0.1 AYLOMe Dalles, Or, 72 Vaslimtoi ftrfiail Or. A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Seeoad and Railroad. THE DALLES.OR. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. Th Corrntate4 Building next Door to Conrt Hone. . , HantsMely Fnrnisliea Rooms ta Rent tf tne Day, fee! of . Meal Prepared by a First CI English Cook. 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