,4- . BE SAFE And Always Sure of Lowest Prices Consistent with. Good Articles, COME TO US All Goods marked t. in plain Figures, rv PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. trtftdn the rontofflco lit The Dal Ion, Dregou, mh eciii(l-uluH mnttur. f.nciil Ail virtllii. iArbn. ..... II.... f ... I, ... l.i...tl,..i ..Kit r. f'ntiti. IV 1.(1. I'M lulu till luni ninvi iiriif i.i.i. if i.viiin Killnc (ori-aoli niili:iiiuut Itincrtlon. jpccinl rnti'H lor lout; tlmu uutlucH. All local notice recclvc-il Inter tlinn 3 o'clock f 111 iptiir t.'iu following ilny. FRIDAY, - skit, in, i8o:t TYw Daily and Weekly Chronicle may k found on tale at 1. V. Niekehen't store. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. ntv nti.l f. ........ v. - v. ...... ..r Ml...... V.J . UIIIIIIIJ lllllin 11HIIIK ... H....UB Iiiiinrtniiin. "Oil, help In my Brent cctroinity," The miililcii Iniiilly cried. "ItlKht lu my line' Immulliituly Thnclilrii)(llit rvplKil. Tlii! fiah catch lighter thivn nntici- Mtcil. Camping partiun uru nearly nil ro amed. Tim hottest part of the huuhou Iihh r,..,..,...l lnduviiH ivro arriving with hucklobor- .rKIH. TltO CfOIl tills l-l.ilr wnu ln,-.,. Till) moving Ol till) wlii.nl. will unoii "" I". ikiiiv; , iiji Linn Two curs of beef catth will 1.,, i,i,.n,i tonight to Whatcom from Snltiimrsh & Co.'h Block yards. ThiH year's fruit crop it; buttur In mini. ity thnn ovor before, unci except peaches, fully as great in (t:iintity. Tlio Goldondalo hoIiooIh uay. nio pupils enrolled nuiiiliur 2.I5. Five female leiiehorH are engaged and Mr. JJobt. Hand of Hood itk..,,. i...u . i ii (i tie . Of till llr.li.n,. 1 .....I I n -., ...w ,,, imiiiuuriug lOlll- Dill IV. WHO Will lilL-i. .o., r Mr, V. J. Stll'Iellillimr nt 11... 1I1! , 4IWIIU1V (U I III 11 !! t I,i ,. 1.. 1. I .: " uiiiiiwji irom u i-ycar- Hi linnr ...I.!.. I. i p muiiu nun hix line laryo . -- "I "...vi.. n uu VAlltUI" "on at this olllco. After ovory urcat calnmitv rnmna r,.. ac ion. Next year this timo whont will "riK 7o eontH a bimbol and wool ID wntH a pound, and allver dollara will be Plentiful as IIIuh in Auguiit. Duniitv u. k rKaiwii . urreflted DenniB Lanoton for Holllnir llritinM i t .... . i io inuians. tho prisoner is u 1 scharKed privato of two armies-the u- and the Sulvution cohorts. . Tliero are 50 per cent, less privy vaults inconuected with sewers this your than lat, und aH a conseitionco tho foul ywollH that assailed the noses of citissens Hummer are this year conspicuously ri,u '""oight wreck was quite disastrous 10 the u. I Company. Moat of the wrecked cars were burned. Some of "torn wero burned purposely, and the names spread to otliera which it was not intended to destroy. Tlios. Adums recently counted twenty we ons on one o( his inuik-melpn vines, argor than a cocoa nut. The variety known as the Prolific nutmeg ami "om about an acre and a quarter of Wound ho ui realise over $500. pim!. 8UbJeck of the wmon l t'10 Utlan church this evening will bo; e Course to l'ursue to e Infallibly "a'! or, Sincerity Seeking the Way to 'leave.,," The design of the discourse is to niiBwor all tiie puzzling, perjilexing (jueHtioiiH of infidelity and divided Christianity, bo uh to leave the honeut inquirer infallibly Bufe. There will be a lot of questionH atiBwerod publicly every evening. Special musical program for this evening. Camby I'oBt, G. A. It., of Hood River, together with the W. II. C. and S. of V. camp, will hold a ciunp fire and barbe cue on Sept. L'.ld, beginning at I) o'clock and continuing all day, ending with a grand banquet in the evening. The I'oBt and Helief CorpH of this phice have been invited to participate. It is designed that the rock eruHhcr hIiuII crtiHh about 00 or !100 tonH of rock where it is at present, for the uhc of the city, when the county will have the ubg of it for u month, moving tit to another quarry. Every rod of good road made with it udds thut much iroHperity to the city or county. The rock crusher is one of the wittest investments ever made. G. H. Hiddell came in town this morning, ami a black horse which has been raised as a pet, became frantic on noticing that he was left behind. Though hobbled, he broke his chains, jumped a fence or two, and How madly town ward. He happened to come a diileiunt route than the one by which Mr. Hiddell returned, and our marshal impounded him. He was afterwards released without charges upon a proper explanation. Tli Ki'lli'Ci; CiiiMiirt. The concert at the Congregational church bv the Kolloggs, husband and wife, assisted by familiar local talent, called out u largo audience and a cordial one. Perhaps the greatest musical in terest centered In tho work of the new contralto. Mrs. Htuily Stuart Kellogg, who iu a wav is a phenomenal singer Hor range, as illustrated by her num bers, was from bass Ii to high soprano A. Tho quality is of the heaviest con tralto timbre, which is well carried up ward to her superior limit without a flaw. It is full, rich and musical, mas culino, but exquisitely lino and beauti fill iw the soft paseage. The method of tone production baa excited some end cIhiu as being a stylo applicable only to one of her peculiar charaateristlcfl, and for hor one would not have one noto otherwise. Her Bcbool is French, with all tho charm that obtains with the Paris bred. Hor presence is attractive her manner winsome, her mobile face delightfully expressive and she is dramatic to hor linger tips. Of course Mr. Kellogg, tho whistler, tho greatost living, was marvellous iu his way and "held the audience spell bound." Oakland Enquirer. UuoklBo'a Arnica. Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Itin erary. LOBT. A pair of gold nose glasses, with black cord attached. Reward if left at this office, Malarial l)laoi. A sure and eUbctuiU prevention and cure is found iu Simmons Llvor Hogula-. tor. It originated iu the South, and there achloved its groat fame for dis eases of that section, FreBh oysters at A, Kollor'H confec tionery store. PERSONAL MENTION. A. J. Boric has Bpent the past three days in the city. Miss Alma Schmidt has returned from a visit among friends at Victoria, British Columbia. Mr. D. A. Vance returned to bis home in Portland, by Bteamer Regulator, this morning. M. George Prather, of Hood River, was in the citv last evening, and made n call on the Chronicle oflite. Mr. Fred W. Wilson returned from a sojourn at Siuslaw, where be was engaged on the engineer corps for a time. L. .1. Davis, editor of the Eastern Or egon Republican, and wife are visitinc relatives near The Dalles. They will return in ubout two weeks. Mrs. Mary J. Beezley left for Spokane last night, where she will visit her son, and then proceed to St. Louis. Mis. 1). M. French and Miss Beesie were passengers on the Regulator this morning for Portland, where Miss Bessie will enter the Portland University. Mr. W. II. Vunbibber, accompanied by her son, Marcus, left for Portland this morning. Master Marcus will be placed in the Portlund University. Mrs. C. E. Murkham and Miss Hud son of Hood River came up to tho city yesterday and will visit among friends until Monday, when they will return home. Mrh. C. Brown and Miss Minnie Brown, who have been visiting Mr. George Brown of this city, for the past few weeks, departed for their home in Albina this morning. IIOTKI, AISKIV.U.S. Columbia Mrs X Hines, Millia Brad ford, Goldendale; Oscar Eakin, Mar shal Joans, Blockhouse; S W Verdigl, Ray Kuvkendal, D A Vance, Portland; C J Ufarback, E Medtre, R Stedburn, D Spokane; U H Mullen, W S Burns, Vancouver; .lohn 0 Nell, R Meddei man, D Hurbeck, Goose Hollow. A l)tnu-iilt.l Strnnger. A stranger named Jones camo into Hood River this week and by bis queer acting it was evident bo was insane. He is a member of the G. A. It. organization and has lately come from Idaho, where he baa a family. Ho will be brought to tho city on the Regulator this evening by Dr. Brosius, and an examination will be made of his mental conditiou. Fresh oysters served in every stylo at. Columbia Candy Factory. tf ltcitl Knlutu Traiiftfers. Mrs. A. E. and W. H. Stone to Pat rick Fugan, lot F block 20, Gates addi tion to Dalles City; 725. Jerome and Mary Everett- to E. B. and A. J. Dufur, block 1, second addi tion to Dufur ; $100. Notice. All persons are warned not to purchase ' . . xnr. . ..... .. . . il . . . . 1 . QUO CHOCK lor oa w "iy mvor uiruugu French & Co. bteve majak. Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25c, 50c. and ifl.00. Sold by Snipes & Klnersly, druggiats. Tygh Viillcy Holler Flour Mill. Is in complete repair ; always in store flour equal to the best. Also old style coarse and fine Graham flour, mill feed, etc. W. M. McCokklk, Propr. tll.U.3m ' Uso Mexican Silvor Stove Polish Ootid Job 1'rlntlUB. If you havo your job printing doue at Tiik CmiONicu.K you will have tho ad vantage of having it 110110 with the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and tirtistie jirintere in the Northwest. MARKET REPORT. A" VtMtr Onllftofc tar MuxinnM thnn Klnci) Unrly Spring:. " F(!ti)AY, Sept. 15, 1893. Tho last few' dnys of fair weather has had somewhat of a stimulating effect on trade, and business has a more satisfactory outlook than at any time since the early spring months. Money is more easy, and tho cloudy horizon which seemed to charac terize the business interests of trie past season is wearing the golden hue, and a general buoyancy in trade is noticeable in all quarters. The drygoods market is being replen ished and former prices continue un changed. In the grocery line, there ie a stiffening in eome lines, es pecially in coffee, which, owing to South American complications and other cauees, has advanced J4' cents per pound, with a tendency of a further advance in the near future. An advance is noted in all grades of package roasts, espec ially so on Arbuckles. In domestic produce the market con tinues in full supply, and has a fair de mand for export. Fruits, apples good, prices are offered at 40 cents per box ; Bartlett pears free from blemish, 40 to 60 cents per box; Peaches, Crawfords, extra large $1.00; Salaway good, .80 to $1.00. Plums are hardly in market, as the demand is so light that the offerings are few. The plum product will be used in drying. Prunes, such as the Hungarians, are freely offered for shipment at 1 to cents per pound, and Italian find a fair sale at 1 to 1 cents per pound. Vegetables, melons and etc., are in fine condition and are in liberal supply. Potatoes rule low on a steady market of cents per pound ; onions are Btill quotable at IS, cents per pound; cab bage is freely offered at cents per pound. Melons are dull sale at .60 to $1.50 per dozen, and canteloupes are in fair demand for shipment at 1 to cents per pound. The egg and butter market is s'teady with a quotation for eggs of 16 cents in trade. The poultry delivery is lighter than usual for the season, although the former quotation is adhered to. In the feed market, hay is in good supply, and wheat hay is quoted at $10 per ton baled. Oat and alfalfa hay have the same quotation, and timothy is freely offered at $12, with a limited de mand for the season. In feed grains, oats are in lair demand at 80 to 00 cents per cental, and barley at 75 to 85 cents per cental. The grain market has at last reached a point that quotations can be made, and it can be said that 47 to 48 cents is offered for shipment. Within the paet few days, the wheat markets have shown a stimulated condition. In European markets there is a better feeling among buyers and a strong upward tendancy prevails. In American markets, there is a fluctuating tone, indicating a sharp ad vance to be looked for. Futures have already stiffened, and in San Francisco, May deliveries are bid up to $1.20'a' per cental. Present shipping quotations are $1.05 per cental. In Portland, buy ers have opened the market in a small way for export, and but few lots have been delivered to date, and on quotations ranging from 87'... to !0 per cental for Eastern Oregon, and $1 per cental for valley. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says: "Tho latest estimates of wheat produc tion in this country in 1S93 are 440,000,- 000 or 450,000,000 bushels. This makes the yield nearly 50,000,000 bushels greater than was looked for a month or two ago. But even if it were 50,000,000 larger still, there would, from present indications, be a demand for it in the next eight or ten months." The wool market is down and lifeless. Nearly all tho wool on storage in this city has been shipped on consignment, and there is not to exceed 1,800 bales on hand. Tup first, lmnorama was exhibited in p,ni,rri, hv Robert Barker about ,1788, by which he portrayed a view of tho city. The first champagne was maue oy Twin-mm n monk of St. Peter Haut- villiers, Champagiitf, in the seventeenth century, For lCent. Five rooms suitable for housekeeping with bath. Central location. 12dlW J. M. IIlTNTI.VdTOX & Co. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kineraly. dinger & Bone's stages en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the best Ashing point in Hood River valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and get their mail and provisions daily. -'tewd Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. 110 ook'sCotfooRoc it COMPOUND. 'A recent dlacovery by aa old jiljjkk'lan. Succesrfuilif vtta monthly vy thoutandi PI niJtit. U tho ouly ticrrectly safanml rellablo mcdk-luo ilU- covorod. Bewtiro of unjirlnclploa druggist who offer inferior inoUlciues In place of ttiU. Aslc for rni.. rniinn Itoot CoiUDOUsd. tale no $ubll- tute, or lucloso (1 nod 0 cuuti la postage la letter and vv will oua, seaiou, oyreiuruiuau. r uusuiuaa imrtlJulars In plain ouvelope, to ladles .ouly, 19 fitauiim. AdUiubH loiidMlyOoinanir. ,o. S 1'Ubvr lllock, Detroit, Mien. Bold 111 Tlio Dulles by Ulukvlcy it Houghton. For the Ball Trade We are now ready with a full line of Ready-Ittade Clothing, Black, euaxl. Colored. . and all other kinds of Dry Goods QaSSaWe are noted for tho good values wo give SajfE? In Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, N WB Sheetings, Prints, Ginghams, Boots and ( J Shoes. Hosiery. Gents' Furnishings, etc.. etc. - y The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. cor. Court aid sacoii sts. me Danes, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. Sin i Smuer Dry Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts' purr;i5l7i9 (ood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Tm caS,, H. HerbritLg. .Familiar Faces in a Nexu Place. C. B. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Ujfice. J. EX BARN ETT Jtye leal Instate, Ioap, Iiuraee, COLLECTION ACENCY. 3STOTA RY PU IO LIC. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract ot 1 ltle furnished, will hnd it to their advantage to call on us. "We shall make a specialty of tho prosecution of Claims untl Contests before the Umtep states Land Oihce. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen -r THE Fine Millinery Goods :at: 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At the Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. ay, Graii?, peed ar?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oamlx )tlcl. for Xlsss t,xxc3. Poultry. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE BOOK'S. A. t : I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now open, ati its proprietor will sell his homo produced Wine at prices in tho reach of everybody. Also, best Peanuts to be found. Gpoda guaranteed to be Pure and First-Class in ovory respect, Thompson's Addition. c. BECHT,