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Tiis Dalles DailyCfaroniels. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. T MALL, TOSTi.aU rBBMLD, III ADYANCBv Wsekly, 1 year S 1 60 " 6 month! 0 75 8 " ...ON) Dll, 1 year. ." 0 00 " 6 months. S 00 per " , 0 SO address ail eommnnlcatlon to " THS CHRON IC LK." The Dalles, Oregon. MONDAY - APRIL 29, 1895 SIXTEEN TO ONE. The silver question has captured the Illinois democracy, and in spite of the president, Senator Palmer, or any one else, the state convention will come out fiat footed for free silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, and regardless of any interna tional combinations. Some of. the big dailies indulge in sarcasm about the democrats going over to the populists, and seem to think that they will not be atrong enough to accomplish anything. With all due deference to the ponderos ity of their opinions, we believe that not only will the silver question split the democratic party in Illinois, but it will split the republican party also. - Be it for good or bad, the free eilver- ites are going to carry the day in Illi nois, and we believe in every state west of it. It is going to be a fight between the South and West on one side, and the East on the other ; between the agricul tural class and the speculative class, There can be but one result of such a battle. We may shout sound money and flout blood-red pictures of finan cial disaster before the eyes of the voters, but it will not work. There is a stam pede on, and those who undertake to atop it will be simply trampled out of existence. That is the handwriting on the wall now, and we predict that in the fight next year not a state west of Penn sylvania will be against free coinage, and not one south of Mason and Dixon's line but that will be for it. We do not presume to areae the merits of the situation, but state what we believe the consequences will be, ; The blast of Watterson' bugle horn sounds loud, but it will not serve to gather the clans. A DURRANT STORY. The dispatches today state that a new witness has been found against Durrant, lit being the 15-year-old daughter of a San. Francisco gentleman. The story has all the ear-marks of a rank fake. It states that a high official has commu nicated to Chief Crowley a statement that a San Francisco physician bad in formed an Oakland fellow practitioner that some time ago he had been called to attend professionally a 15-year-old girl, who claimed that she had been lured into the belfry of Emanuel church by Durrant and ruined by him. There are a good many "they says" ' in the story, too many to permit it being con sidered. The case of the detectives is getting pretty hopeless when they re- eort to that kind of a take to keep pub lic excitement at a high pitch. Up to date no evidence has been adduced suf ficient to convict Durrant, though prob ably enough to cause him to be bound over. The Pall Mall Gazette says editorially "As Japan's troubles drop asunder she moves nearer to America. It us also move nearer to America." That is all right if England, would move nearer to America in the proper spirit, but just now Americans are rather suspicious of her, and firmly of the opinion that she is moving entirely too near, since she has landed her troops in Nicaragua and is undertaking to take a slice of territory from Venezuela and to control the mouth of the Orinoco. The United States .recognizes England's right to protect her representatives and to collect indemnity for injury to her citizens, bnt recognizing this right the people of this country deprecate her use of force to ac cornelian what conld be done bv riinlo macy, and what wonld be accomplished by diplomacy' if it were this country or some other, power strong enough to pro tect iteelf. England is exposing herself to the contempt of the world by her action, and while she may come out of the quarrel with the plunder she started after she will never get out of it with credit to herself. She has bitten off a very large mouthful in Nicaragua, and will do well to see that it is masticated before she puts a lip to Venezuela. , After all the comment that has been made over President Cleveland's course with England over the Nicaragua affair, it seems that he has been exactly cor rect. The justness of England's claim cannot be disputed, and had the United States interfered it would have been - virtually the establishing of a protector ate over all the country south of us, and we would have been kept in hot water continually by the peppery' Spanish re publics, who not being held responsible for their acts would have been barking at the heels of every nation in Europe. Patronize- borne industries is a good motto, and it doesn't matter what those industries are, either. ' Be loyal to your own town, patronize yonr home mer chants, your borne tailors, yonr borne man a factories, no matter what they are. Encourage your neighbor by patronizing him, and keep your money at home. Don't send a dollar out of town for any thing you can get in it. That is the way to grow, and that policy is what builds up a town. ' ClotUlns;! Clothing-! We in-ite yon to inspect our new spring stock of mens' suits, boys' suits and childrens' suits, latest cuts. Also a very large assortment of mens' and boys' pants in all the new styles. Never. in the history of low prices has such been ffered. We will guarantee to save you folly 50 per cent. Remember the loca tion. Robbbt E. Williams, Blue Front store, opposite Diamond Mills. a!6tf. Choice two-year-old roses for 25 cents ; alse cut flowers and floral designs at the Rose Hill Greenhouse, Eighth and Lin coln street. Orders can be left at Mrs. Phillips' millinery store, on Washington street, between Second and Third, tf. Miss Aimee Newman, teacher of piano forte music. For terms apply at resi dence, corner of Fourth and Union. tnch29-mayl. The best is always cheapest. Herrin makes the best cabinet photographs for only $2.50 per dozen. Chapman block, up stairs. a20-tf. Furnished room to rent Fourth Street near Lincoln. - 19-tf Mrs. W. H. Swaikb. tear tell of a purchaser wanting to buy an imitation? Why do men who try to sell such articles speak of the act as " working them off?" Simply because peo ple want the best, and it takes work and likewise deception to pell them the worst. This un pleasant experience may befall the housekeeper whq determines to the new vegetable shortening. The healthfulness, flavor, and economy of this wonderful cook ing product has won for it the widest popularity, which in turn has attracted the attention of business parasites who are "work ing off" imitations and coun terfeits. Forewarned is fore armed. Be sure you get the only genuine vegetable shortening C0TT0LEKE. Bold In t and S pound paH& Mads only by The N. K. Fairbanks Company, ST. LOUIS and Chicago, Hew York, Bottom. 0 -&J!7 Are Your Eyes Open? IF SO, READ THIS. D J list Received,. A Complete Assortment of GARDEN and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your" way to the Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse. E. J. COLLINS & CO Telephone 20. . Terms Cash. I can Tillir;ery. ALSO A FULL LINE OF I a 17 ts pu rp 15I7 i 17 MRS. M. E. BRIGGS, LEAVES ITS MARK every one of the painful irregularities and weaknesses that prey -upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your time. Get well : That's the way to look well. Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing; sleep, and restores health and strength. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the entire system. Mrs. Aicha UuiCH, of Elm Creek, Buffalo Co., neo., writes : I enjoy good health thanks to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and Golden Medical Discovery I -was under doctors' care lor two years with womb disease, and gradually wasting- in strength all -rapine time. I was so weak: I that I could sit up in bed only a few moments, for two vears. I commenced orite Prescription and his ' Golden Medical Dis covery," and by the time ( naa zen one-nan aos- co ouiucs a was up ana going wherever I pleased, and have had good health and been verv stronir Mrs. tjlrich. ever since that was two years and a half ago." A book of 168 pages on " Woman and Her Diseases " mailed sealed, on receipt of xo cents in stamps for postage. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. fill nam Danished by Dr. Miles' Pain fun- THE DALLES ASSOCIATION. ine aoove association is prepared to take a list of all and any kind of Real Estate for sale or exchange, whereby mi . the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow ing Real Estate Agents, or ganized as an association for the purpose of inducing im migration to Wasco and Sher unan Counties, and generally 1 1 a .1 r stimulating tne sale 01 prop erty: ; ' . ' . C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud son, J '. G. Koontz 3c Co., J. M. Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Marden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known farms, or . F. D. HILL, Sec'y, The Dalles, Oregon Vi'" REAL ESTATE ; Having secured the services o1 a first-class trimmer from the city assure my patrons perfect sat isfaction as to style and finish. Call and see the large variety of Hats on display in window. Qoods IpaI5. Successor to Anna Peter & Co . 112 Second Street Ballt Seeds. A Fine Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds, just arrivea. Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Clover, Peas, White Clover, Onions Alfalfa, Turnips, Millet, 1 Carrots, Beans, Beets. ' ALL VARIETIES Flower Seeds, Onion Sets. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. Everything for the Garden we can furnish Floral Designs and Bouquets second to none in Eastern Ore gon at very reasonable prices. nee our assortment ot flants, .Button hole Bouquets, and display in M. Z. Don n ell s Drugstore and Keller's .Bak ery. Orders can be left at either of the above places. The Hyacinths are now in full bloom All are cordially invited to come and see our assortment of Flowers and Greenhouse Plants. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Window Glass. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR. E. JACOBSEN BOOK and MUSIC CO, -IHIUtSIBilX- Pianos and Organs, Books, NOTIONS, STATIONERY. Call and net their prices. Sell PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet 162 Second St.. THE DALLES, OR. S H H Jj S 15 Garden and T" Grass Seeds T7" in Bulk, at T7 J..H. Cross' JSM Feed & Gro cery Store. 3L 3 235 E B .S Don't Forget THATTHB Crow Photo Co. (Formerly Crow Lussier, of Portland) Will soon bmvr their Kew Photograph Gallery at The Dalles finished and ready for business. Walt until yon see samples of work and prices before having pictures taken. apr20 Chichester's Enrll.h IHund Ktmrnt. EUNYROYAL PILLS Vrtclaal said Only wwiiamnu. At uractiMa, r mm b. or ptrtwaitr. wauBoaiaw u for ILataitM. t Uttmr. krv .O TeMioMSltOs. JTmm War. StUDllQO Mouse reiuuw, LAO IE in JrX Ked and OoU ottf liV -7 th bias ribboa. Tsikra jf it fir -V M.1L. 1 ' Brin Your g m Come in Yourself, And sea how cheaply Men's Suits, Boys' LACES, WOOLENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, C. F STEPHENS, EXCUfSSIOfi Caseade hocks GIVEN REDMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB Sanday, Grounds will bs prepared at After lunch the following CLIMBING GREASED PAT MAN'S RACE, Prizes to the amount of Twenty-five Dollars will be awarded .the successful After stopping at the make a trip to Bonneville, where another stop will be made. It is probable that Captain Webb will make a frightful plunge over the rapids on this All those desirous of examining the Government Works at the Cascades will be given ROUND TRIP TICKETS, . ... $1.00 Children under 12 Train will leave the Umatilla House at 8 o'clock a. m., and returning arrive at 6 p. m. The Dalles Orchestral Union Band WILL ACCOMPANY THE EXCURSION. Closing Out Sale of DRY GOODS Past or present values MUST be SOLD The C. P. and P. D., French Woven, Hand-Made, Dr. Warner's Health, Coraline, French Model and other makes of Corsets will be closed out at extremely low prices. Call and be convinced. You will be surprised at ourlow prices. J. P. RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers aDd dealers in . Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, And all Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY llOSE. Family we can dress all of you. Suits Silks, Satins, COTTONS, LINENS, for everyone. All new stock. and Bonneville, BY THE -OS- Pay 12th. the Locks for a Basket Picnic. amusements will be had: POLE, SACK RACE, LADIES' RACE. competitors. Locks a few hours the train will occasion.. ample opportunity. years of age, half price. CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. HATS and CAPS. cut no figure, as goods LESS than COST. McINERNY. Adjoining Joist, Collin 4c Co.'a gurt, ,v y-