The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. IT MAIL, POSTAGE FBSPAID, IN ADVANCB. Weekly, 1 year -t 59 " 6 months 9 g 0 00 Daii.iyear 500 ."6 months 00 " per 050 Address alt communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. to divert her attention from European matters. There is also manifest a grow ing hostility in Italy to the Triple Alli ance. France is keeping quiet, being for the time being absorbed in her cabinet crisis, which, however, is not hold to have any Bpecial significance in general politics. A Big Job.. . It "-uld be job to ell one huu ed eople very day anything hat would nterest Ihcm in your goods. Its Dead Easy If done the right way. This paper will tell sev eral thousand at once. TUESDAY, - - NOVEMBER 12, 1895 THE END OF THE SOLID SOUTH The East Oregonian and Tribune, Pendleton's daily newspapers are en- j gaged in a journalistic war which, just at present has the appearance of a fierce conflict. As a general rule, newspapers accomplish more when they devote all their energies to building up the town in which they are Bituated than in spending vital force in warring with one another. Both the paper3 mentioned are doing good work for Pendleton, and doubt less, after a brief spell of hostility, $hey will settle down to their wonted course of action. President Koberts, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, stated recently that the outlook for business for his road was excellent, and to provide increased facil Hies for handling the great quantities of freight, which he could see in the near future, the road had ordered 60,000 freight cars. This is one of the best evidences we have eeen in the opinion of one of the most sagacious railroad man agers of the country for the business out look. The soliJ South has dropped out of politic?, says the Globe Democrat. Tues day's republican victories in Kentucky and Maryland are decisive on this point. The republican majorities in Missouri, Maryland and West Virginia last year, and the practically tie vote between the parties in Kentucky at that time, was ascribed to democratic apathy. But the republican majorities just rolled up in Kentucky and Maryland can not and will Dot be attributed to any such con dition. The size of the recant vote in both these states is fatal to any pre sumption of this sort. All the democrats went to the polls, but thousands of them voted the republican' ticket, and will continue to vote it so long as the re publican party is true to its ideals. It will be alleged, of course, by the democrats that their reverse in Kentucky and Maryland was due to factional feuds in their party, and in some degree this explanation is valid. The split on silyer in the former state and the fight against Gorman in the latter turned ' many votes over to the republicans. But these causes were merely contributor. They simply assisted in turning the scale. The republican majority in neither state would have been as large without them, but there .would have been a majority of some size or other. There was no split in' Kentucky on the silver question or anything else in 1S94, nor was Gorman or Gormanism an issue in the Maryland canvass. Yesterday's break in the democratic line in the south shows that the causes are deeper than is popularly supposed, and have been longer in opera tion. That is to say, geographical parties and geographical politics have reached their end. It will be no longer possible to determine a state's partisan complex Ion by its latitude. Mason and Dixon's line has been abolished. States on both sides of it will hereafter divide freely on the questions of the time, irrespective altogether of their attitude toward dead and gone issues. The country has emancipated itself from its bondage to the ante-bellum era. Texas annexation, the Wilmot proviso, the Kansas-Nebraska law and secession have at last lost their .power to sway the people in either South or North. A great era in the nation's political history has ben closed. The Salem Statesman pertinently says: it it cost tne state (2.aiwoe- liver five prisoners from Grant county to the state penitentiary with wheat at 36 cents and no sale for hops at any price and no quotations on wool ; and if it cost $10,000 to make the assessment of Marion county what will the next tax leyy amount to? Secrets Disclosed. The following lrom the La Grande C-ironicie, which tells how they do things in the city beyond the Blue moun tains, may help to stimulate the cour age of some of our citizens who intend penetrating the mysteries of fraternal orders : Shrieks and groans coming from the direction of K. of P. hall Friday evening, caused a number of persons to stop sud denly and then loou for the marshal. Probably the cause would never have been known il a New Woman (whose name is withheld) had not climbed up in the hay loft over the goat's stall and witnessed the awful sight. A candidate was brought in, who was wearing a scared looked. The chief stepped down off the platform and pro ceeded to hypnotize the candidate while the Sworn Twelve surrounded him with drawn swords. He was then driven on surrounded by swords' points on three sidee, while on the floor on the fourth side was a rug of spikes. As the swords closed in on iiim, the poor fellow gave an awful shriek and jumped well out on the spikes. The groan that es caped his lips as he came down would have melted the heart of a cabbage, but it Had no eifect on the Sworn Twelve. The spikes proved to be of rubber and bent down under the candidate's weigtit. He was next bound to a board and the Supremo Juggier proceeded to impale him with gleaming knives. He remained in this position until the next candidate had gone through the ceremony this far, when he was released and the Supreme Juggler pulled out his fore-finger nail, quirk!- i p it, it half way and sharpened it. It was then .replaced by some method known only to Maccabees, and he signed his name iu Wood to tne obli gation. This was too much for the N W'oniau and she fainted. When con- sc.ousness returned the pale moon was shining through the skylight and the Soru Twelve were gone. The Now York state board of health has been vigorously Io3king into the adulteration and the deterioration of drugs, and out of 8,305 samples or drugs investigated during three years not one half were rated "good." These samples had to be obtained with caution and secrecy, and were taken from shops from all parts of the state. Many of these drugs are not much used, but that is no excuse for their not being what they are represented to be; and Dr. Tucker, the chemist of the board, thinks that some valuable and well-known old-fashioned remedies, have fallen into disuse because the thing that made them efficacious is left out in the simulacra sold. Twenty six out of 123 samples of chloroform were found to be impure; and as now and again we hear of deaths from chloroform (very rarely, it is true), may it not be that in the country shops an inferior or adulterated article has done the mischief? Plifli EMI ip A Show for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, headed by the only I 1- I Y V O J M G . America's Greatest Colored Comedian and Sweet Singer. Hllili ARD BREWER - - r The wonderful Boy Contortionist. PICKANINNY DRUM CORPS, BUCK and WING DANCES, BLACKBIRD BAND. FUN MAKERS. Admission, 10 and 75c. Children, 25c. Reserved Seats now on. sale at Blakeley & Houghton's Drugstore. -ITEW Fall - Wint G-oods, FMTCY GOODS, g) Boys' and Men's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. "The Regulator Line' yf&rK - - B0PES . VsliST 7 :j- JrX A V-S ' r V - - :mih JJMfclb. - i Tie Dalles, Portland ni "Astoria' Navigation Co. The geueral situation in Europe and Asia is increasingly serious. Reports are rife of a special Russo-Chinese treaty, which, however, are denied by the gov ernments. The Russian press is bitter in its attacks on England, and the German press manifests CDneiderable sympathy. The result is a general im pression that Germany is in favor of giving Russia free haad in. EasUia, Asia J Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm, Winneshelk Co., Ia., says : Last winter Mr. Robert Leach used two bqxes of De Witt'a Witch If azl Salvo and cured a large running sore on his leg. Had baen under care of physicians for months without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piies. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Uo. - - Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from ic. Nothing so dangerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Curo gives immediate relief. Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. Sven bottle3 of Strickland's Sarsap- arina lor ifo, at tne snipes-liiaersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. .LARG-E STOCK TO SELECT FROM. We took great pains, while we were in New YorkCity recently, to obtain the best styles at low and popular prices. The profits on our entire stock of Dry Goods,, Clothing, onoes, etc., we nave cut clown to the minimum; but we wisn to remina our customers tuat our prices are Net. Cash, and that we do not and cannot allow 20 or 25 per cent, discount. THROUGH FreioHt ana PsssenoBrLins Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The- Dalles and Portland.- Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PAS8KNGEK RATES. One way Round trip. .. .?2.00. . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought throtigh, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. rri. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, VV. C. ALLAWAY General Agent THE-DALLES. OREGON JOS. T. PETERS 18& CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : MATERIALS 1.000.000 People Wear WXJonglas Shoes HAND t T5GO SEWED PROCESS. $5,001 $4.00 $3.50 $2.50 ForMenl V;.' J BEST IN THE WORLD. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 For Boys - lanflYnntk Wear W. Dondu hoea and im from 81.00 to 3.0O m pair. All Mt.Tlea and width.. The advance in leather haa lncrennpd thn price of other makea, bnt the quality and prices of ' V. K IHnarlaw ahaa remala the aame. 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