Just Received ! "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, PortM ani Astoria Navigation Co. Blankets Blankets A FULL LINE OF GENTS' HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS' H I RTS, EiW. COLLARS A COMBINATION OF UTILITY AND ECONOMY ...... msr ..... and and CUFFS. TO HAVE Good warm blankets and bedding is one comfort; - i and TO BUY WE CALL AT TENTION TO OUR LINE OF FURS IN THE FIRST WINDOW SEE The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Eutered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising:. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. Weather Forecast. Offtctal foreeant for twenty-Jour hours ending at 5 j. m. tomorrow: Scattering light rains, with clearing and cooler weather. Pokti.axd, Nov. 5th, 1892. Pague. MOyAY NOV. 7, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Hon. W. Lair Hill is in the city. Hon. Pierce Mays is at home with his ballot for tomorrow. If you are a member of the McKinley club, be there tonight. The fearful decimation of the ranks of the Oregon democracy is more and moreJ observable every day. All republicans are urged to be pres ent at the McKinley club hall tonight, Chronicle building. A 6tud train of two passenger coaches passed through west bound yesterday, being the Spokane edition of the 3 a. m. train belated for connection. The steamer Regulator towed the sun ken wharf boat over from Rockland yes terday, and it was beached on the sands foot of Washington street, for repair Claude Cooper made a party in The Umatilla dining room at dinner yester day think they were diuing at The Brunswick. Claud knows how to dress a table and carve a goose. The Dalles will be able to secure free delivery postal service under Harrison's administration. Under Cleveland we mav expect defeat of the contract for completion of the Cascade canal. The last rally of the republicans at the Court house Saturday evening must be considered one of the most important of the campaign. Hon. G. M. Irwin made one of the best speeches of the season. Behold the .spectacle! The demo cratic state central committee fighting to defeat the nominees of the convention that created them ! ! Lordy ; what would Dr. Chapman say if his ghost could . ap pear from the tomb? Shades of Horace Greeley defend them ! Threats of fraud, loud and broad, came from New York, and the reverber ating fecho from Oregon is heard in the . Telegram. Thus: "Cleveland will carry New York because lie must carry it. If the democracy is beaten there this time the name of Tammany will be "Den nis." Harry Halstead's sawmill, in Lost Valley, was nearly destroyed by fire on the 29th. Loss $600. The mill will be Btartetlup again soon. This mill is lo cated in the best belt of timber in east ern Oregon, and by turning Jout an" ex cellent quality of lumber Harry is mak - a success of the business. The republicans of the state of Wash ington have every reason to feel satisfied and more than satisfied with the polit ical outlook. . Their party has been gaining ground rapidly for the past two weeks and is still gaining, and is now in excellent fighting condition. Unless all signs fail it will win.. OURv BLANKET OFFERINGS k Them at reasonable prices like ours ' is another . . . OUR CENTER WINDOW PEASE and Don't forget the McKinley meeting tonight. Men who profess to be republicans and who are doing all in their power to de feat Harrison, may be set down as trait ors todav. Election returns from all over the United States will be received at The Umatilla Tuesday night, and posted on the large bulletin board in big letters, as plain as the handwriting on the wall. What the wool growers -oi America think of the democratic plan to destroy that industry may be judged from the rousing republican majorities given in the leading wool states, Oregon, Ohio and California. The programme for MissRosa Stannus dramatic recital at the M. E. church on the 15th is a most excellent one, includ ing scenes from Cleopatra, Nydia, the blind girl of Pompeii, Paradise and the Peri, etc. Miss Stannus is "a wonder ful elocutionist." A Remarkable Fact. In spite of seven or eight huudred years of wars, famine, desolation and persecutions of Ireland by the British, there is one day every'four years when the Irish and British democrat get to gether in the United States and shake hands over the bloody chasm of Free Trade, and vote for the man of their choice. BADLY EXCITED. Bon Murphy and Other Tammany Tools Flying About Oregon. Under orders from Tammany special rains and special messengers left Port land in every direction this morning bearing dispatches to every precinct in Oregon to ' the democracy, directing them to vote the Weaver ticket tomor row. The train over the U. P. It. reached The Dalles at S o'clock, and a confer ence of the faithful was held with As sistant Chairman Markley at the depot. Tammany may grow new claws; Hill may knife Cleveland; but if this latest excitement bears no better fruit else where in Oregon than it did here at The Dalles this morning, the party is simply ripe for an additional downright cussing of Murphy, and his Bossism They will not stand such contempt! ble trickery, and all the orders through henchmen in Portland, wiil not compel them to abandon their principles1 erro neous as they may seem to us. Home Without a Mother. The room's in disorder, The cat a on the table. The bower-stand upset and the mifchief to pay And Johnny is screaming As loud as he's able. For nothing goes right when mamma's away. w nat a scene oi aiscomiort and con fusion home would be if mamma did not return. If your wife is slowly breaking down, from a combination of domestic cares and female disorders, make it your first business to restore her health. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is without a peer as a remedy for feeble and debili tated women, and is the only medicine for the class of maladies known as female diseases which is sold under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers that it will give satisfaction; or the money refunded. It is a positive cure for the most complicated cases of womb troubles. Notice. ' I I will sell a few lots in the city cheap ; titles clear. Now is your time, call or address A. Kennedy, 11.7-5t Ninth street, The Dalles, Or. MAYS HAKRITT'S IIOODlE. A Barrel of X Thrown Into The Oregon Campaign Last Might. Additional particulars concerning the Barrel of Boodle pitched into Oregon last night with a torch and fuse attached by the New York . Tammany party to help Weaver capture Oregon is furnished by the noon train today. The Oregonian says: Boodle ' has come to the assistance of Chairman Dan Murphy and his per plexed committee. .It arrived last even ing in custody of a trusted agent of the democratic central committee, and he was not in town an hour until arrange ments were being made to spend the money as speedily and effectively as the brief ante-election interim and the demoralized condition of the party would permit. Just how much lucre has been thrown into the Oregon cam paign it is impossible to ascertain, but that the amount is no stingy one may be suspected from the expense already incurred. Everv dollar of it" will be spent in the effort to carry the etate for Weaver. At 1 o'clock this morning Baltes & Co.'s ten printing presses were rattling off this self-explanatory circu lar: Democrats of Oregon : Important orders have just been received from Chairman Harrity. The election of Cleveland depends on Oregon going for Weaver. A democratic vote for Cleve land electors in this state is a vote for Harrison. If you are a democrat and want Cleveland elected vote for Weaver. D. R. Murphy, Chairman State Democratic Com. As many of these appeals as can be printed before five o'clock this morning will be bundled aboard of special trains that start from this city at 5 :30. - Each will consist of a locomotive and cars, and their conductors have been instructed to maintain an average speed of forty miles an hour. One carries Chairman Mur phy and Capt. Moffett over the Southern Pacific to Ashland ajid return, and the other conveys Messrs. Markley and Sperry to Baker City and back again, over the Union Pacific. At each station of any importance the train will stop long enough to deliver the democratic boss of the district, who has been notified by wire of its advent, a bundle of the cir culars and a bit of the boodle. All the arrangements were completed before 2 o'clock, at which hour the jubilant patriots were crowding the party's state headquarters. No attempt was made to conceal", the fact that money had arrived, and that by its free use the party hoped to defeat the Harrison ticket. Chairman Murphy only regretted that it had not arrived sooner. "We are going to carry this etate for Weaver if unlimited money and tireless work can do it," he said. Nor were his conferees more modest in their exultation. The atmosphere reek ed of boodle suddenly and- unexpectedly acquired. - It is extremely doubtful that even the entire Harrity barrel could reorganize the demoralized democracy of Oregon sufficiently to enable it to vote as a unit. Nor is it likely that the staunch ' par tisans wno sustained the position as sumed by Messrs. Butcher, Noland and Colvig can be purchased to renounce the principles of democracy and vote for candidates whose platform is nauseating to them. Mr. Murphy 'will experience no difficulty in distributing the contents of his barrel but the result of the ex penditure will certainly disappoint him THROUGH Freigtil anfl Passenger Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con nectingAvith steamer Regulator for The Dalles: : I'ASSESOEH ATES. One way Round trip .$2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, - Oeneral Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager THE DALLES, OREGON Political Confusion. The Examiner says George Noland has returned to Astoria, having cancelled all his appointments on account of the dis ruption in the democratic ranks. - Speaking about fusion with the Peo ple's party Judge Bellinger, one of the leading democrats of Portland, said : "It will wreck the democratic party in -Ore gon." Mrs. Lease can neither be sold nor leased to the democratic partv. The perfanie of those .southern eggs still clings to her nostrils. ' She utterly repu diates the fusion, says the Oregonian, and is opposed to anything the object of which is to elect Cleveland, whose por trait she sees in every egg she was as sailed with. The split of the democratic party in Oregon on the subject of fusion is not yet healed, and the different tenor of the letters received by the electors and the state committee indicates that it extends all over the state. The Examiner says : There is not much conscientious com fort in spouting democracy from princi ple, and then confessing yourself an ass to please Hill, Harrity and Cleveland. Col. Boneman of Jackson county, in a letter to Boss Murphy at Portland says : Please let me know at once if it is the wish of the democratic national and state committee to have the electors withdrawn,- as we have several rallies in the neighborhood before election, two in which I am billed to addreea the voters. Yours democratically for the furtherance of the wishes of President Cleveland's committee." Chairman Danielson, of the Peoples party Ex. Com., is sorely puzzled. Un der date of the 2d he addressed a letter to Max Muller, clerk of Jackson county, in which he says: "If you wilt look at the law closely you will see our electors must be placed as People's electors, each and every one in a group to themsetves. Of course, you have been inetructed by proper state officer, but it is well enough for us to look into the matter. J,8 it not a fact that the nomination must be made 30 days before election day? .1 think this thing is rotten in the extreme." In striking contrast to the incertitude that marks every move of the demo cratic managers is the systematic way in which every detail of the republican campaign is conducted. To carry 'the state for Harrkon is the single purpose of the directors of the republican can vass, and no individual ambition or en tangling alliance interferes with it. If acrimony exists in the organization it is discreetly kept out of eight of the 'pub lic, and cannot be utilized to the party's disadvantage. But such a harmonioua surface could never be presented where an undercurrent of discord exists. Grover Cleveland, when he was presidetttl of this United States vetoed the appropria- Hon for the improvement of the Columbia river. What assurance have- we that he would not so obstruct a contract to com plete the Cascade canal and locks as to leave th-e Inland Empire bottled up for another century t Hall Dedication.' Members of Temple lodge No. 3, A. O. U. W., and of Mount Hood Camp No. 56, Woodmen of the World, will meet jointly at their new -hall on Second street Wednesday evening, Nov. 9th at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of dedication, according to arrangements.. Sojourning members in the city are invited. By oraer oi ine -. uommittkk. JOHN C 109 SECOND STREET, Miss anna peter s ccy Pine Millinery ! 112 Second street, Dress-Making Parlors FagMoqable Dje Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. Room 4 over French & Co's Bank. MRS. GIBSON, Prop. j ; A Safe Prediction. A leading business man of The Dalles, a democrat, today said, in answer to a question as to his private opinion upon the situation, that the utter confusion in this etate must be taken as an indication that Harrity gives New York up, and must endeavor to thrown the election in to the house as a last resort. " The present phases of the contest are con fusing and only the most reckless poli tical prophet would venture upon so un certain a sea. But one thing may be safely predicted: Tomorrow will wit ness one of the greatest political battles ever fought out in this country. To the Oregon democracy this is a season of great political unrest. Portents of com ing affright the timorous leader, and it is all that the bolder, spirits can do. to keep their forces in line. There is dis traction and uncertainty in every direc tion; new elements have appeared in the political situation ; nothing is really clear except that the managers are dis turbed and wholly at sea. Harrison's majority in Oregon will be fully 10,000, and he will have a clear majority in the electoral college. Grover Cleveland, tuhenhe was president of this United States vetoed the appropria tion for the improvement of the Columbia river. What assurance have we that he would not so obstruct a contract to com plete the Cascade canal and locks as to leave the Jnlarifl ' Empire bottled up Jor another century t The Denver Times is afraid that Col orado will be overrun next summer with Chicago people who will try to escape from the world's fair.- Rooms to Let. Two pleasant bed rooms in . a neat cottage on the hill, to Jet. Inquire at this office. lO.ldtf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby iras sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Annouacement. We beg to inform the public that we are about to open a night school of busi ness ana snort nana here in the citv. and respectfully Bolicit the patronage of an sucn young men ana women as desire to secure a practical knowledge of busi ness. For full and further particulars apply at room 4, over French's bank. Clark Gibson. 11.2dtt Edwabd W. Werick. A Cholera Seare. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel metta, jn. J., created much excitement in that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dysentery, which is almost as vere ana dangerous as cholera. Mr. alter Willard, a prominent merchant onjamesDurg, two miles fromHelmetta, saKrs Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and arrnuea itemedy nas given great satis etion in the most severe cases of dvs- ntery. It is certainlv one of the best things ever made.'" For sale bv Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. County Treasurer's Notice. : All county warrants registered prior to April 1. 1889. -will be naid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1S92. ' WILLIAM MlCHEIili. - 10.31tf - Treasurer Wasco County, Or. HERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. THE DALLES, OR and flloa-Malpng For Sale Cheap For Cash. The best ranch in Gilliam countv, Oregon. Being the E. :i of the N. W. and NE. of the S. E., S. of S. W. of section 10, S. E. of the N. E., N. M of N. W. of section II., and the N. W. of ' the N. E., and the N. E. of the N. W. of section 15, tp. 6, S. 21 E. of the W. M. This ranch contains 400 acres ; some of which is grazing. There are fair buildings on the place, and good water. For farther information address C. W. Richie, P. O. box, 108, Walla -Walla Wash. . 10.2i)dwlm ICEl ICE! ICE! Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will supply 16 the demand without advancing prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C. F. Lauer's store, Second street. 5-2tf . Catbs & Allisow. ' A Cure for Cholera. There is no use of any one suffering--with the cholera when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can be procured. It will give relief in av few minutes and cure in a short time. I have tried it and know. W; H. Clin ton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta was. at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysen tery, almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great ' success. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. - NOTICE: SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given .that, by authority of Ordinnnce No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September Sd, 1892, enti tled "An ordinance entitled an ordinauce to . provide for the sale of certain lots belonging t Dalles city," 1 will, on Saturday next offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, all of the lots and parts of lots situated In Gates Addition to Dalles City, Wa-co county. uregon, not neretoiore soia, as previously aaver tlsed. Each of said lots will be sold upon the lot respectively and none of them xhall be sold for a less sum than the value thereof as above stated. One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shnll be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in two equal payments on or before one and two vears from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on sueh defened pay ments at the rnt-5 of ten per cent, per annum, pavable annually. Provided thut payment may be made in full at the time of such sale at the option of the purchaser. The sale will begin at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.of said day and will be continued frontiine to time until ail ot saia lots snail oe soia.r Duted this 1st day of November, 1892. FRANK MENEFEE, 11-ldtf . . Recorder of Dalles City. PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits." Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs - csuccessers to W. S. Cram.) Manufacturers oi tee nnest r rencn ana Home Made ' ' . East of Portland. -DEALERS D- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars" and Tobacco. Can furnish' any of these goods, at Wholesal or Retail , FHESH f oysTHts-f ... In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.