The Re i i r Qiator Jbine o W ! .6. Tie Dalles, PortM ani AEtoria A E HAVE rather neglected our Advertising of late, not fV because we had nothing to sell; but we had nothing especially new to offer, and preferred to wait until we could say something of interest. We are, and. have been for some time, busily engaged in placing our orders for Spring and Summer Goods and feel justified in announcing that we shall have the FINEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST GOODS in all our lines that has ever been seen in The Dalles 3 We have secured ' some genuine novelties in the Dry Goods Department, and the ladies will certainly con i suit their best interests by deferring their purchases until after their arrival, of which we shall give you due notice. Keep both eyes on this space and we will certainly surprise you ; not only5 with-' the goods, but the prices at which we . shall sell them. We mean business and propose to have your patronage, if LOW PRICES and the BEST GOODS will accomplish it. Yours Respectfully, The Dalles Dafly Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Weather forecast. vjjictai forecast for twenty-four hour ending ol o p. tn. tomorrow. rnday and Saturday fair, and stationary temperature. Paqub SATURDAY, - . - - - FEB. 18,1893 FEBRUARY FANCIES. Crispy Saying; and Dolnca of Local and General Import. In the gentle light of tho silvery moon He sang a serenade, - On the listening cars of the fleeting; night. To his heart's own chosen- maid, - And e'en as the last notes die away. Up goes the window pane. And the other fellow politely asked, If ho won't oblige again. A cool east wind today. The Regulator will be launched to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Remember the Boston Operatic com pany Mouday night. Stop at Haight's restaurant and get one of those oyster loafs ; they are fine. Notwitbstandiag the muddy roads there is considerable travel from the country. . On the first page appears the new ad vertisement of the New England .a- tional Building, Loan and Investment " Association. Read it ; it is worthy of perusal. - The cause of the Albina street car cas ualty is ascribed to overloading the car. There were forty-six: passengers aboard, and there should not have been more 'than thirty or thirty-five. Miss Hawaii to Uncle Sam : "Will you have me? Uncle Sam , to Miss Hawaii: "Well, er-really, this is so sudden that I must have time to think ,tefore deciding." Statesman. 1 - In Japan, if a woman is not married by a certain age, the authorities pick taut a man whom'- they compel her to marry. This may keep down the old maids, but it increases the" number of 'male suicides. D. C. Mitchell, of Moscow, Idaho, was today appointed a special agent of the treasury department to look into and investigate affairs relating to the increase -in traffic between British Columbia and the United States. It is seldom that The Dalles has the pleasure of listening to such a good com pany as the Boston Operatic company. Turn out with a rousing reception, and be assured the evening will be most pleasant to yourself. The press all over the country speak enthusiastically ot it. An exchange says . that recently a echoolmarm in the backwoods district was teaching a spelling class. When the word "husband" was put on the blackboard none of the children could pronounce it, and in order to help them out the teacher asked : "What would I liave if I should get married?" The answer was prompt, but not . what she expected, and she blushed such a bril liant red that the sunlight paled. e?autqo uszop JUoab qifj. sear jasjnoi jo eanqoid pa3maa u uvs noJi ?uq Pa5 II! noX pu usvop epsda jadsd" qt luu jsnf i ma;; siqj pcai o puaq JtnoX uodn pus o tiveaaow ou ii i Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It ia guaranteed to give yoa satisfaction.. Price 74c. 8old by Snipes & Kinerely, druggists. TO Our Friends and Patrons. PEASE & AMONG THE COURTS- Business Lirht st the Cosrt House A k- sanlt Before Sennts. The circuit court is still waitingon the grand jury. . This morning all the petit )arors were discharged with the except ion of Mr. S. B; Adams, who was re served as a nucleus from which to draw a new venire when the work is ready for the court. The civil was very light this term, only one case getting to trial and the plaintiff wag non suited in that, so that it did not reach the jury. JUSTICE COCKT. Justice Schutz was busied with a case this morning that is of peculiar interest, growing out of a business , transaction. Messrs. F. C. Sexton and J. H. Snoonamore were neighbors, but got into the courts on a small matter. The case reached the circuit court on appeal, and was dis missed there. Bad blood was the result of the litigation and resulted in Mr. Sexton applying his foot with more force than elegance to Mr. Spponamore's an atomy. For this a warrant iesued from justice court charging Sexton with as sault. He was arrested on a' warrant issued by Recorder Menefee, and plead ing guilty paid bis fine, and when brought before Justice Schutz. the case was dismissed. V He was.aeaia arrested and an attempt is being made to have him put under bonds to keen the Deace. This is seemingly a second edition of "much ado about nothing." kkcoedke's court. c Peace and harmony prevail about the recorder's court this morning. One soli tary vag who answers to the name of Wm. bmith fell into the clutches of Marshal JMaloney this morning and charged with Tbegging. ' His case was quickly disposed of, and not having the neceesary half eagle with which to liqui date, he was placed in durance vile-to while away the time until his fine has. been worked out. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. Logan went to Portland today. , Mr. Staagman of 15-Mile, is in the city. ; i Mr. and Mrs. XV. D. Richards are in town today. Mrs. Agnes Durbin, of Billinea. Mont.. is in the city. t . J. H. Cradlebauch. of the Hood River Glacier, came up today. ; ; Gus Anderson, of Yakima, is here looking after cattle interests. XIOTKb ARRIVALS. Umatilla .TnVin T. Atrar- Tf T? TKf T BCrossfield, Portland, A. Kirchhimer, Antelonn. S KpnflfoHtpr Wa Dave Lavalle, L E Bentley, WapinitiaJ y xx xroas, uuiur, kj la UUDert, Hood River, C W Bryan, Albina. OolnmViin W If VtDnc. CnT-. lL Dyer, C Welfinger, Bake Oven, P Cart- Bridge. G W Tlnrria 11 : t i land, O P Rherwm, Green Rivel. Skibbe Hotel Van Woodrongh, Tyeh Valley, J W Baker, Crates Mountain, Idaho ; A F Ellis, Truly, Montana ; L . A Esbel. North Pnwdn t va tr;n ci Falls, Wash.; Wm M Murphy, Hood xvivm, ftuuen xnuoas, isajcer Uity, John If you want careful and COn flp.ipn f.i nn q treatment in the dreaded dental chair, call on Dr. J. F. Snedaker over the nost office book store. It is not neeessarv to be rough and cause a great deal of pain to do dental work well. Sharp instruments used carefuHv in skillful hands is what makes dentis try painless or nearly bo. All work the doctor does he guarantees. Prices very reasonable. MAYS Mirthful Mignonettes. The Mignonette club last evening gave another of their highly enjoyable enter tainments. Those who were attracted thither by the anticipation of a jolly time, found their anticipations fully re alized. The. floor was in excellent con dition, the music splendid, andall.'pres ent disposed to have as much fun as possible. Messrs. Booth, Jameson and Garretson gave a pleasant surprise by playing a waltz with mandolins and guitar. At the close of the dancing Mr.3 n n xx : j ... , , . . . n . . r.u grouped mo ciuoin pictur - espue positions and, by means of a cal cium flash light "took the pictures'? of the club and their guests, Mr and Mrs F L Houghton, Dr and Mrs Snedaker,; Judge and Mrs Blakeley, Senator and Mrs Hilton, Mr and Mrs Crowe, Mr and Mrs Herrin, M?ss Van -Vleck, Miss Dustin, Misses Minnie Gosser, Virginia and Grace Marden, Jessie Lown, Clara Grimes, Flora and Alice Mulligan, Etta and Clara Story; Ruth Cooper, Dr H Logan, Messrs M Jameson, H French, F Garretson, S G Campbell, M Vogt, J C Coatsworth,.C Schermerhorn, M Don nell, Wm McCrum, F Faulkner, John Hertz, H Lonsdale, John Booth, J B; Montgomery, J Hampshire, L R Flint, Edward Patterson. ' : THROTTLEAND CAB. Meat Morsels of News and Oosslp for Trainmen Harry Pickering is firing No. 693. No. 378 is looking quite handsome. Jack Wyfces is doing the reverse lever act on 443. - Mike Nolan Trent to work as hostler again today. j' Geo. Landreth, who was absent a couple of trips, is again en duty. .' Kerby's whiskers are "out of- eight." Wilkes is growing a lovely beardl" If a pretty headlight you wish to see, watch for engine No. three-six-tee. Switch engine 1377 is again 'in the shops for repairs ; 1395 is being used in stead, the old stand-by. - Observe the beautifully polished and noble little engine 360. Keep op thy courage, Friday, old boy, you are doing well. ' Engine 593, late out of the Albina shops, came up lasfcevening- manned by Engineer Lavell, pulling the' .pile driv ing outfit. . At this season, of the year, while the ground is so thoroughly water-soaked, our brother fire boys are placed in a most hazardous position, and we trust every precaution may be vigorously put in force to prevent any serious accident. However, we are aware of the fact that many accidents occur which seem to be wholly unavoidable and no cause can practically be arrived at. Few people outside of railroad circles fully lealize the dangerous position in which firemen are placed. Many times an accident occurs at the moment the fireman is putting in a fire, and for this reason an escape would be miraculous. However, the great confidence placed in the engi neer gives them a much freer and easier state of mind, and you seldom see any one in the whole crew in better s Dints thap the fire bo. " T: , - - died. ; At Lower Cascades, on Februarv 15th. J . E. Andrews, aeed 65 vara. 1 . menth and 21 days. The oPDOrtunitv to eet the encvclorje- dia will soon close. A nice furnished room to let. Inauire southeast corner Fifth and Court. Navigation Co. r THROUGH Freigut and Passenger Lice Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted): between The Dalles and Port land. 'Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks - with steamer - Dalles . City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting withsteamer Regulator for The Dalles. .. .- FAB8ENGEB R1TB8. 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. CALLAWAY, . General A Kent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, 0nrl Manager THE DALLES, OREGON OF INTEREST TO MERCHANTS. The Snlt of II. vs. Herbring, Collins. Defendant, The suit of A. S. Collins and Mrs. A. S. Collins against H. Herbring, of this city, which was to come before the jury yesterday morning, was again post poned. This suit against one of our old est and well-known dry goods mer chants creates considerable comment in commercial circles. It appears that Mr. .and Mrs. A. S. Collins obtained under false pretenses and promises at : if - tend of the year 189?i gooda to the amount of $ 50.80 from ' the defendant; but instead of paying the bill, as agreed, they shortly left the city by night and moved to Caliornia. Last spring Mr. Herbring heard that all their household goods, etc., were in the hands of the sheriff of Wasco county, arid consquently placed a second attachment upon the goods held by the sheriff. A portion of these goods were sold last 5Deceinber by the sheriff of Wasco county, as no com promise could be obtained by defendant. And now , come the plaintiffs' and sue through their.' attorney, Judge A.', S. Bennett, the defendant, for the' sum of $175. We will watch this suit when it comes -before the jury, as we think it is one of great interest to storekeepers. THE CHURCHES. St Paul's Episcopal church, west side Union, opposite Fifth, Rev. Eli D. Sut cllffe, pastor. , . Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. During Lent services will be held every evening, and morning and evening on Wednesdays and Fridays,-10 a.' m. and 7:30 p. m. ' : ' First Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Tay lor, pastor. Services will be held at the Academy hall tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, "According to Faith," Matt, xv, 15-2S. Pastor Taylor has so far recovered that he will preach. -Sunday school immediately after morning service. No evening service until the new edifice is completed. 'Methodist Episcopal church, corner Fifth and Washington streets, Rev J. Whisler, pastor. Class meeting at 10 a. m. ; preaching by the pastor at 11 a. va. and 7 p. m. ; Epworth League devo tional meeting at 6 p. m., led by Mrs. V. T. Kaine ; theme : "Christian Faith." Class meeting every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock and the general prayer meet ing each Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited to each of these several services. First Congregational church, ' corner Court and Fifth streets,' Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor. Preaching services at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Morning sermon from James iv, 17 : "To him that know eth good and doeth it not, to him it is sin." Evening topic, "Christian Man liness," text 1 Cor. xvi, 13: '.'Quit you like men." Sunday school immediately after morning service. Young People's Society of ' Christian Endeavor 5 :45 ; subject "Hindrances ; how to reach them." All not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Free to everybody. For the next 15 days, Herrin will give away one en larged picture with every dozen " cabinet photos. Call and see sample. Gallery over the postoffice. . . Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. ' Fresh oysters at ArKellar'a bakery. , "Whi la Doubt' ; Trade with John Booth, The Leading ' Grocer. 'PrMi tle Bntton" JTodoL -r He does the rest vour orders care folly filled. ' " " ' " "Fu? aa Tired Reeling" Hood. The moil fastidious appetite cam be satisfied by trading with John Booth, the Grocer. - "Has Cored Others, will Can Il,-Jyer Of care about what shall I have for . dinner. "Good Morning, Hot Toa Ud" Peart. Some of John Booth's delightful ' coffee T - 'Gratelul and Comforting" PP -To I housekeepers to buy groceries . where everything is fresh and clean. "Don' Be a Clam" SiddaU. ' ' : But trade with John Booth, the Lead ' . ing Grocer. . Beat and Goes Vartheet" ran Homlem. Everything bought of John Booth, the Grocer. , Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him any good ; but finally be got hold ' of one that speedily cured him. He was much pleased with it, and telt sure that others similarly afflicted" would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it -is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists. It took just a carload of paper to pub lish the 15,000 copies of the annual re port of the Washington state board of horticulture this year. Important to Taxpayers. Taxpayers will please take notice that the city council have by express order lustructed the undersigned to proceed and collect all delinquent taxes by levy and sale, and only immediate attention will avoid the, payment of expenses of levy and advertising.' Dan Malonky, d w . Citv Marshal. Enlarged picture free, gallery over postoffice. Call at Herrin's : DEALERS IN:- Staple and Fancy Hay, Grain Masonic Block. Corner Third and The Only House in Town - -Making a Specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods, Uhich gives us an dpportunity to devote our entire time to. this particular line. We have a few remnants in Fancy Underwear, Overshirts and - , ' Gloves, which we are clos " ing out cheap. JOHN C. 109 SECOND STREET, HE V V era TTroy in HriiTatfirf ninny "Ioom for Health." Lydia P. Saved by trading with John Booth, the Grocer. ... "Greatest Speed Consistent with Safety" Pant. B. B. Used in delivering orders. Ton Wear Pants" Plymouth Bock. Tell her to trade with John Booth, the Leading Grocer. "Oat O 8icht"-fiM. . . Bread made with Compressed Yeast. "War that Vail Faallnr" Atln-m.. . After breakfast Eat Quaker Oats. Absolutely Fare" Royal. Is the fine line of tqas kept by John ... Booth, the Grocer. "Untried a Joy Denied" Schilling. y Trading with John Booth, the Lead ing Grocer. - Nickelsen's Special SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS To Baise ' Funds for new Spring and. Summer Gooda. 200 children's illustrated books, worth from 50 cents to $1.00, uniform price of 25 cents. .. , . . Tiddledywink games only 10 cents. Cloth bound, good books 15 cents. , AT NICKELSEN'S bm0usk,c STORE. CO Keep your eye on this column for somo flimg new every other day. PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium -at the Waeco county fair for best portraits and views. - WOOD. WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Oflice Second and Jeffer son streets.) and Feed. . Court Streets. The Dailes.Oregon. and Caps. HBRTZ, THE DALLES. OEEGON. TROY Steam Laundry of Portland, has establish ed a branch office for laun neis, dry "work -with Thos. McCoy at his barber shop, No. 110 Second .St., -where all laun dry bundles -will be received till Tuesday noon of each -week, and returned on . Sat urday of the same week at Portland prices. .