For a Nice Suit of Clothes. Panting, Overcoating or Fancy Vesting. .B1 Ls3 4 Kindly rail and examine my stock of In.--ported and Domestic ttoolcns. A Cue stuck to nelect Irom. finite made from the lowest prlcis to the high est grade. Fine Tailoring. J. A. Eberle, THE DAI.LEt, (IKEOOX. The Dalles Doily Chronicle, BCBSCKirTIOJi I'KICE. One week 5 15 Oae month 50 Ow year 6 00 JIOXDAY - - - AUGUST 7, ISid A FALLACY IX FIG UitrXG. JLro reasons are offered by a Democratic paper in Virginia for the ociier mat Mr. .Bryan tvia oe a formidable candidate next year, One is that he received more votes than were ever given anv successfnl presidential candidate before 139G, and the other relates to the political "bearings of trusts. The first only need be examined, for the Democratic party has not, and never had, any monopoly of opposition to oppressive business combinations. The Dem ocratic fancy continues to be dazzled with the G,502,92u votes for Uryan. Four years before, the argu ment runs, Cleveland received only 5,556,918 and was elected. Here the Ggnring stops. If Brj-nn, who "was defeated, received nearly a million moie votes than Cleveland, -who was elected, then, it is held, Bryan onght to win next time. Be sides, it is pointed out, Bryan polled the largest Democratic vote on record in all except the New England nd Middle States, Even Ohio, Mc Xinley's state, gave to Bryan in 189C 73,079 more votes than Cleve land obtained four years before, and -Cleveland secured one of the Ohio electors. And so the Virginia paper, like many of its Democratic contem poraries, proves to its own satisfac tion that Bryan presents peculiar advantages for the "second battle" he has confidently counted upon. After recalling the 0,502,925 votes lor Bryan, why not go on and men tion the 7,104,779 votes for McKiu ley. and the immense MeKinle' plurality of over G0l',000? The phenomenally active campaign of 189G brought out an enormous total voto and the Democratic increase Trae more than matched by the Be publican increase. Another essential poist to remember is that Bryan was supported by the Populist party, -winch in 1 892 cast 1,041,028 votes for candidates of its own. He will sot nave united Populist help next year. One Populist faction has already made separate nominations, It is vain to suppose that sound money voters of 189C will change from the wmningfjto'thc losing Ride in 1900, Naturally the drift will be is the other direction. If the promised prosperity had not come the Bryan note oT discontent would Jve some influence, but good times are bere in ampler measure than was foreseen. The sudden change of Democratic front in 189G and the extraordinary concessions for the sake of fusion, were exciting and sensational, and brought out an un Kslod ary of voter. But DeseecraU are foolish to call to sated only the narks of their own Dessoc ratio papers can be found that do not deceive themselves in regard to the lessons of 1S9G. They remember that, iu spite of his 6,500, 000 votes, Bryan was ninety-five votes behind in the electoral college. The Baltimore Sun remarks that Bnan will probably lose some states he carried before, and adds: "If the South wants to have the pleasure of voting for Mr. Bryan in 1900 ii should at least not indulge the hope that he can be elected on a silver platform. There is not a practical politician in touch with nationnl sentiment who does not know thai under such conditions he will be de feated more decisively than in 1S9G." A chase after the Bryan aggregate of votes three years ago is not a bright conception when it is recalled that it fell hundreds of -thousands short. The pursuit of minorities Is not an intelligent form of politics. Mr. Bryan is a popular man with bis party, but the platform on which he has tied himself is dead. It is a bad dilemma and means a repeated and heavier Democratic defeat in 1900. Globe-Dem ocrat. A good drug sign. ml Jast What You cuant. "1 J- Y Cr : Z m -4 i "We have sold many different couch remedies, but none pave better satisfac tion tban Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhaner, Drupsjisi, Newark, X. J. "It is perfectly eafe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by Blakeley & Honghtoa Drnist8. I.ot. Last Thursday, In this city, a cold watch, Waltham movement. A liberal reward is offered to the finder if returned to this office or to E. J. Collins. 25-3t i ; Yon well know that a pood drnp sign , is the patronage which is bestowed on the store. It is the purity of the poods ; handled and the manner of doinc bus!- ness that makes and keens tins husinesp. , We are pleased with the result of our ef- TT "V"A TTSE Third St. forts to supplv the best drnps at the ' best price. We are particular about the compounding of them. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are fchowliii; never be fore prated a single stock. Keal imita tion ereton erTects at ordinary prices. Good papeis at cheap paper prices. Elegant desipns, tasteful coloriucs, yours for a email price, ut onr store on Third street. Also a fall line of house paints. It will be our aim to carry a 4 Complete Line of the Purest Drugs. And wo invito your attontion to our stock of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER. BUTLER DRUG COMPANY, Successor to Sntncs-Klnorsly llruj Co. liflfaE B$OS GEXEHAI. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. , 175 SBGQua Street. THE DALLES BiacKsmiin ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. .AND. orsesnoers Wagon and Carriago Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Try Yerba Bnetia Bitters, the beet tonic. For sale at all first-class bare. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles For Kent. Two tenement houses; fine location Inquire at this office. Jlv 17-lwk ania Fe Roui Offers traveler? choice of the followinp routes east. They are all famous for their ecenic attraction. O. U. & X. view Ozden and Denver. Shasta Ruute view Sacramento, Ogden and Denver. Shasta Ronte view Sacramento, Los Angeles and Alberquerqne. A dailv linn of thruuch PULLMAN PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPER, from San FrswieiPco and Las Angeles to Chicago. This is The Short Line from sonthern California To the East. Apply to the agents of the O. R. & X. Co. or the nndereiuned, for folders anr descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX, Gen. Aet. Worcester. Bids. Portland, Or. aervita RotetM VITALITY, LOST VGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency,lTish.t Emissions and wasting' diseases, all effects of Eelf- auuse, or exces3 ana indis cretion. Anerve tonic and. blood, builder. Erings the pint glow to pale cheeks ant' restores the fire of youth. iN! By mall 50e per box; O boxes for $-.50; with a. written guaran tee to cure or refund, tlie money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts, CHICAGO, ILL. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF eUlH'VK Traci Marks COPyRIGKTS &.C. Anyone enillne n atetrb and derlptlnn ma qnlcklr asce-Snln our opintuu freo whether a tiiroiilinn l prohablr pntenlchlc Conirnonln. tiotuiirictlrcnnadftiiiUI. Uaudbookon Patents ent free Olfleit nitentj f ur Mcunnjr Datema, l'ntenu token thrrmnh JIuna ft Co. recelrc tpjclal wtlt, wlthoctcbareo, lathe ScieKtific Emttim. A hnraUomelr Ulnttrated wk!r. Urmt err. tuUtlmi of any tcientuic loamaL 'J'eron. f3 rear: Imir monttj, tl. fcold bjall neiridealerf. MUNNCo.NewYork Utanch Offtce. G&VhU Waibluaon. D. C. PROFESSIONALS. JJA. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist Office otct French it Co.'i Kmsk 1'lione C, T1JE UALLKS, OEEOOS jytt- CElBBNIMJHrCKB Physician and Surgeoo, Hfeitl aHenUoa glra to nrrr. b ' U N s Pullman Elegant Tourist C. J. STUBLING Wholcsalo and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the G-reate t Ameri can Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY irom .'.75 to ti.lK per aulHni. .4 to 15 vf ar old. ' IMPOKTEDOOBNAO f ruin $7.00 to $12.00 per uallon. HI to -JO yearB old. i XLIICPTfA "tBM 11 ti '" n -lfl "' tO l -r tfallon. 14 to 11 yenm old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LTMPIA SEEK on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympla Beer in bottlei Imported Alo and Porter. x JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIG-ARS. Sleeping Car j Dining Cars i Sleeping Car TiiM and Jeffcrmn. P1mb 159 $ New and Second Hand Furniture TO flT. l'Al'L MIN.VEArOliJ Dl'LCTH KAUGO ghani) roi: CEOOK9TOS vnssirEo IIELCNA un iiUTTE bought and sold at thrt Through Tickets CHICAGO WASUlNGTOif fniLAUCLl'UIA ev roue HOSTO.V AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOCIO 7f Old Stand. Pawn Broker. Honey aaned on valuable?. Horses boucht and told on commission. For information, time cards, map and ticket, cal onortrriteto VT. C. ALLA AY. Ajrent, The Dallti, OrcgOB qi. A. D. AKLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 26 rnaort Cur. Third. Portland 0tfi 61 2d St. R. B. HOOD. J. S. OCP.E.VS. frenldcnt. H.il. BKAL , Caaillu) Fifst Rational Bank. THE DALLES OREGON Bicycle REPAIR SHOP. j A General Banking Buelnese transacted l Depoaite received, subject to Sight ' Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly j remitted on dav of collection. Sipht and Telegraphic Erchanpe eold oc Kew York, Kan F rancioco and Port land. DIR20TOHS D. P. TnojtrBOK. J.no. S. Bchesck, Ed. M. Willi AiiB, Gko. A. Litun. H. M. Bcau,. J AGENT FOR THE ..RAMBLER. Lock and Gunsmith, and Machine work. Charles Burchiorf..S Tne GoluiiiDia PacRlnp Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MAKUfACTUKKftUS OK Fine Lard and Sausages Cvrersof y BRAND HAMS & BACON j)RIKD BEEF. ETC. w. u ooxt. JOHN OAVIJf MOORE k GAVIN, ATTOKKEY8 AT LAW. HmomM to aad 40, over U. ti. Land OSec. For Sale. Three houses and four lots in The Dalles, as a whole or separately. Lo- cation east of high school. I Pays exceptionally good i j luiwusir uu liivesiment. Property in good con dition. Address, M. F. Fitz Gerald, The Dalles, Or. Bend in care of The Chronicle. THE DHLLES STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash ? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR. muiuio l18-lnch Motor. MAMTACTUKUU 11V AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO. SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC. CireuhuB and particulars furniehed on application. P. S. GUNNING, Agent, THE DALLES, OREGON nn26 I0NEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to snrmlv every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. OMK WOK A DOSE. Dll I t P fall tm i..- 9 6. fUU.fi. DEALEIIS IX fill kinds of Funeral Supplied Grandall & Burget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The OallM, Or. Hobes, Burial Shoes Etc.