fliis Day Only. O OUR EC SRLE, This Day Oiily. Saturday, November 25, 1893. DAMASK TOWELS. Your Choice, 25 Cents. jMtulo n largo purcliasti for not cash, and will soil, this day only, Knotted Fringed Damask Towels, actually worth '10 els. and 50 els. for 25 ets. Omno and see for yourself. NECKWEAR. Take your Choice ef our 50-cent, 60-cent, 75-cent, and $1.00 I FourinHands a Tecks, jYc hicar Comer Window. Towels Center Window, a all goods marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. l PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 'fii'it ii 'lu I'oitntllre lit Tim lliilleit, Oregon, IIM tl'Ollll-f'lllMi Illllttl.T. I. in ill All vnrtlHllli;. n in pi r Inn lur lltst liiicrtlnii, mill fi CuiitH vr Hue fur each MlljU'ipiuiit Insertion. ipii'lul nili'i for Inns tlnm nntleen. ,' liM-m iiotti'VK rti'iilvi il later tlmti II o'clock ll. appear tliu followliiR ilny. TIH'USDAY, NOV. L'll. 18l).'i 'I'll,- liitili mid Weekly ('lirnnic.tr via; W found on unit' ut I. C. Xichelnen'n ulnre.. NOVEMBER NUGGETS. nr lliilly Hhuii-iii I'riiiii In mul Admit tlio City. While tliu union It made of honey bivul- mure esteemed tlnm moi.ey, lllil when tlu lioiit'yiiiiHiii Ik our luil have meroy on tin poor. Sleighs mill bob-sleds nri" in order. Tliiiiikyivint; I in tlio ruin of 1'en noyor. One hobo found release from tlio in I'lcini'iit weather in tlio city jitil last night. It 'ih reported Unit there iH three fcut of hiioiv at lVndlcton und two fi.'ttt tit I'limtillu. TlmiikuKiviiiK wan vjisinsrally observed taluy by tlio hchools, banks, shops and many of tlio moron. Tint hulls of justice tins deserted, und Hip Hliurill' and county clerk's ollit.'o uro closed lu honor of TlmukH",iviui: Dny. An awning at tho side of Pease oi Mayo' Htore hunt with this weight of snow upon it, hut did not full. Tho passenger train that came in thi' morning passed through four feut of Miuw in tho lllui! mountains last evening. Tho river iH rising rapidly und if a warm ruin or chinook should net in, the Columbia might raise his feet in a day. "Huh," our uprightly Mimier eorres- poiidnut, Iiiih resumed his post and wo hopu to hear from him regularly each weuk hereafter. It snowed hiHt night. Tull mo homo- tiling I don't know. LTho liiHt sentence iH added hy our dovll while wo wont out to measure liow deop it was.) Iluv. Mr. Corwin, tho deposed Congre gational minister, is preaching at Salem, endeavoring 11 following, though outHido tho pale of tho church. .Mr. II. II, Campbell Iiiih opened out hin Htore, lately occupied by Mr. Leslie Hutler, in lino shape. Mr. Goo. Kruuss, who Ih ho favorably known, will romahi with Mr. Campbell. Tho asylum party for some reason liavo cancelled their uirungoiuontH to Htart to KiiHtorn Oregon, and it is now announced they will leave Salem about tliu iHt of December. A Hpecial meeting of tho King's DiiughterH will bo hold Friday aftornoon at tho roHldouco of Mm. S. L. Urookn to consider Important IiuhIiiohh. A full at tendance is requested. An electric light at tho corner of Ninth and I'untland would boa very ood tiling. Wo understand Mayor Kruft will IntoroHt lilinsulf In tho niattor ami lay It buforo tliu next meeting of tho city council. U Ih Haid thuro Ih hoiiio tloHtitutiou in tlio city at present. It Ih tho duty of all to teinedy or report to tho proper "UtIinrltleH all ciiboh within their knowledge- deserving of charity, that no Mitlorlng may exiHt. In a telegraphic heading tho Telegram miiiouiicoH that the queen la restored to tlio tlirono. According to today 'h dis patches she is Htill thrown, for the Hteuiner which arrived in San Francisco this morning states thut Willis is wait ing for further instructions before pro ceeding in the mutter. ! Two trumiia nliiccd an iron rail across tho railroad truck near Ilurrisburg for the purpose of wrecking and looting the train. The engine knocked oil tho mil by a fortunate chance, und was so saved from throwing the train down an S-foot embankment. The trumps ure now in ciiHtotly. We are in receipt of an invitation to attend the annual commencement exor cises of tho ArkunHiis Industrial Univer sity, beginning Nov. 24th and ending .Nov. 28th ut Fayetteville, Ark., through thucourtsey of I'rof. II. Willis, formerly professor of Wuhco Independent acad emy. I'rof. Willis is one of the few philologists of America and exception an ally able intructor. Tin- Slime Sturm. The heavy snowfall so early in the scutum is rare, iietween tlio Hours oi 1 o'clock lust night and 7 this morning thuro was an average depth in Tho Dalles of ten inches, later reaching twelve and a precipitation of 1.03 inches. The depth at Hood River is 1" inches hut ut the Cascades much less. No per ceptible ell'ort in traflic is apparent, though the heavy fall in tho Blue lnoiiuUiins, about four feet, will un- doubtedlv delav truiiiH which uro now in thut. vicinity. The weather at present is variable, though indications point to warmer weuthur, when a bright sun shining out from a blue sky will rapidly dissolve the "beautiful." However thu Toi'thind forecast for the next twenty four hours calls for more snow. Wlllllllh' l.lllt'Ht. Mr. W. U. Winans, not satisfied with nature's bequest of a coal mine, has io cently run across a gigantic ledge of gray granite, of tine texturo and a very beautiful quality of rock. The ledge is in plain sight, as it comes out in the face of a precipice and extends back for three-quarters of a mile. There in an inexhaustible quantity of it. and us it is the lirst well defined ledge to be found in this section, should be very valuable. Flout rock of the same kind can be found uttiruud 1 biles, but it probably came from a distance with a glacier. Cot It lluwli I'llli'. Tom: Hill, what is tbis gastric fever they are talking about? Hill: Why, it's a kind of a (ever that'H caused by inhaling the gases from sowers and things like that; tho bud smell makes tlium Hick and It runs into a fever. Till In to certify Unit I lmve UH'tt Kriiuio's Hi'itiliKiliu CiqimiloH iurloilli'iill.v for evvr olio year, mul luivu very much pIcnMirc In htiitliiK Unit tlioy liuvo nlwtiys proved beiiellclul mitt iniv. i i.'llm-iil mi; In f iiiiii ton to llfteea minute., I liuvo beon n Kiill'erer from lieiulimlm for many yiMrn, mul liavo nuvor fouml anytlilni; Jo tin mo iih niueii kooo an mtunsun in-iiuiii'iiu i,uinuivn. V'.... lili I lllllU llMHUlN. " 'JillB.roi.larKt , WlJl.lt.., Ki.u. Holil by SulpcM A KlliiTHly. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in tho drug business at r.lkton, ivy., for the niiHt two vo yours, says: "Uham berlaln's Cough Homody gives better Hiitirifuet on than any other cougli mom clue 1 have ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other will cure a cold so quickly; nu other is so curtain a preventive and cure lor croup ; no otuer iillbrds so much relief in ;!iibob of whoop ing cough. KnV ul ly lilakeley Ot Houghton, druggists. MIGNONETTE REVELERS. Thiilr Huiti'hhCuI Hull at Wlncatn Hull l.uM Mclit. The grand Thundsgiving ball given by the Miirnonettes hist night was tho sociul event thus far this season. Whether it was because of a general de sire to honor the governor's appointed Thanksgiving, or because of the popu larity of the mirth-loving and mirth creating Mignonettes themselves, it 5b certain that a great number of people tivuiled themselves of the opportunity to "trio tho liirht fantastic" under their auspices. The decorations were superb. Wingate hall is spacious, but the walls were completelv covered with a wealth of everirreen und the national colors shone with brillinncy on every hand. The numerous large American flags, gracefully draped in all parts of the I building, gaye u thoroughly patriotic tur ! to the festivities fitting to the event. The music was the Birgfcld orchestra, which is nil that need be said as to its merit. All the conditions were favorable for a grand good time and this the Mig nonettes and their invited guests cer tanly enjoyed. Dancing was continued until about 2 o'clock, and then tho gay revelers dispersed for their homes. The beautiful decorutions will probably be left to do duty for tho Chrysanthemum club, if they conclude to give a dance on Clevclatid'H Thanksgiving night. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. C. P. Healdof Hood Kiver is in the citv. Mr. James McMillan of Sherman county is in the city today. Dr. D. Siddall returned today from an extended eastern trip through the states and Canada. Mr. Win. (lilliinn. lirst ollicer of the ocean steamer, South Coast, is in the city visiting relatives and old time friends. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call from that gentleman. His homo is in Berkeley, California, where he has re hided for tho past jiino years. Mr. tiilliuin will return to his ship in Port- lund in tho morning ..Miiiiliiiu. i'oiiuw nn mutter limv dark the clouds uro, when the woman who is bornu down by woman's troubles turns to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If her life is made gloomy by tho chronic weaknesses, uencaio aerangemeiiiH, uuu .r.il .lluM..l.kt'u lluir. nlllii'f lim'KOv. t.liov are completely cured. If she's ovor- worKcii, nervous, or ruu-uowii, euo lias now lite ami mrengin. ul.'irr..W.. Pi-ociirintmii" ia it lirm'orf ill . invigorating tonic and a soothing and strengthening norvine, purely vegetublo, perleouv iiurmieHs, xi renuiuieis uuu promotes till tho proper functions of womanhood, improves digestion, en riches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. For every "female complaint" aim utsiuroatice, it. ih uio only remedy so sure and unfailing thut it win bo yiuimuUed. If it doesn't benetlt or cure, you liavo your money duck M08IER MUSING8. .W1 ook'sCottonlioc it Ml COMPOUND. A recent discovery by on old jiliysU'lau. Succesrfullu ued MiontMu 1V thoutaniti of UvlU-f. U tlio only perfectly .,...1 .itlinliln lncilk'hu 1U- covered. Bewtiro of iunrlncli.led drueeUts who X inferior medlolues lu I'lacoof UiU. Auk for CooV. Cotton Hoot Compound. taU uo .nMt. tutc. or h.e"""8l and 0 cents lu ,K8te In letter IwrtlonluM In I'l'il" veloi.e. to ladlen o.dy. J Btan W. Addrem 1 o u d h H V C o in p o li V. sUU,U ' K. ji ruber Jllock. Dotiolt. JUeU. Sold lu TlioPiilleH by ttlakeloy .V llounton. '. w'noii, woon Boat grades of oak, fir, ami lil' vori wood, at lowest market rutcH ut Jim. i. PotorseiCo. lOlllce Second uml Jeller gou strootH.) "Snli" Illlinrnntnii In thn Hummer and I Now Out AraIii. xo ICvans has a fine exhibit of ap ples at the store. Charles Dngan has left for Medford, Oregon, on business. The wagon road west of Mosier is badly washed out and in need of repair. Merchants Flaherty and Power are having a large cellar excavated under their building. .Tas Watt has invented and built a grubbing machine, which promises to be a decided success. Kev. Frank Ireland has left for Oys terville, on the coast, where ho goes to act as pastor for the Missionary Baptist church. A Thanksgiving offering of provisions was made to Kev. M. C. Alcridge and family at the school house last Sunday, in which quite a number took part. Our citizens arc pointing out snow on the surrounding mountains and talking quite unconcernedly. Talk on, good people, chat for you is chatter for us. The present cold snap reminds us most forcibly that winter is coming on. Many of our citizens figuring on this event have put in their winter supplies of provisions and have their woodshed well filled. About the only preparation we've made is to let our whiskers grow and try to not think about anything. Quito a number of new orchards have been put out in this vicinity this fall. N. Sturgis has put out 1,500 trees, A. Root and Geo. Salinger have put out quite an acreage, about nine acres have been planted on the Harlan ranches, while a number of others have put out family orchards. Wishing to lay in a stock of groceries, provisions, dry goods, boots and shoes before the winter season, we will sell to the highest bidder 2,000 pounds of fine Italian prunes. Bids will be received until Dec. 1, '93. Fruit will be guaran teed in good condition, and shipped as soon as possible. Fifty per cent of the purchasing price will be demanded forth with. The trees will be planted in the spring. Sun. It rays. It pays to take and read the papers, especially your own home daily. Often in this way good business opportunities are brought to your attention. For ins tance, if you wish to secure a good pay ing situation, then yon had betterlookat the advertisement of B. F. Johnson & Co. Richmond, Va., in another column; perhaps what they have to say may in terest you. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-live doses, only 25c. Children love it. .Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Business Change. The undersigned has bought the Chinese merchandise busi ness heretofore conducted by YBB HOP & CO., and will pay all bills owing by said firm if presented to them before December 1st, ISM. ' CHEW KEE & CO., HID .Main St., Tin' IhiUei.. Or. l&- READ -STL "Samantha at the World's Fair," Anil be up to the times THE LATEST OUT VorkoflheXin Hy JOSIAI1 AIXKN'S WIKK. A. G. Hoering, lieal Am'ilt, The Dallas Or. I M. Honywill ' Has Just received fuuii the farl.ii.-t MEN'S AIHR1NO, WOOL. AND CAM K 16 HAH? UNDERWEAR. HALF IIOSK IX FAST BLACK WOOL. OASIIMEltK, AND MKIilNO H a n d le rc li i e f s .and Neckwear, THK NF.W VOHK clothing & Furmsning goods Just llrrivert from dew Y it SPLKNDID ASSOKTMKNT OF todies' Jaekets FROM $3.50 UPWARDS At Remarkably Ixjw Prices. Splendifl Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50 FULL ASSORTMENT OF tit i t ry i .1 hi it i i i i i v Tl m ii n. " iJUUXS, onuxiD, nvio, mu. As we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like he famous A. S. Collins ami wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b found the verv lowest in the market. We invite our friends and customers to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Tailor Made Overcoats THERE IS NO COFFIN TRUST! T will furnish nnythlni; neciled irom nn nuerini;ei- us eucnr. I ns can he proeureii irom nn yone mm uei nm wms in inn A snpu.Tinn . linn I Illivii ll ucilt'l u "en in Roods, iinvintf tnKcn ine necessary euursu m instruction in einbnimiiK;, i nm jircpuieu to iittend to cverythlUK liertainiug to the business.. &; I II- l i ur-r1 .TO OUDEK I I Mi III I 1 9 lilt I'LAt'K or UUSINKSd Corner of Thiid und WnshliiB n streets. HKSIDKN'C'E Comer .of Fourth und Washington street". All .orders promptly attended tu . . Can be Called Day or Night. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Emnalmer. V Clothier and Iailor. Decidedly the Finest Line of . . Gents' FutrnishLiiig Goods, Trunks and fraises, etc., etc. COM. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR. ... .Familiar Faces in a Arezv Place. . C. E. BAYARD, J. IS. BARNETT Lute Special Aijent General Land Oijice. Bayard dfc? Earnett J)e Ieal Estate, par), lurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. 3ST O OC Jk. JEZ. "32" PUBXiIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, J louses to Rout, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their iulvantii,'e to call on us. We shall make a specialty of tho prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land OHicc. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. H. H. CKMPBELL, Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will eoustuntlv ktep on hand a eompleto Hue of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, lliivtim purehiiied Mr. llutlers entile htouk, 1 shall tndeavor to maintain the iei.iit,it.ni of 1 thu house, which has beta BEST (I00DS AT LOW HIT FRICI-S. - SQUAKB DBAMXO Tl) BVKUY OXli. Call and see me, next door to Postoffice. Mi's inn Claft. 1 r 11:11 ' AND SUITS A UK MOVING OFF. All gooils marked in rlala figures, 166 Second Street. It costs you 50 cents to join, if you join before Saturday. Every member is guaranteed a Crayon. Now for Christ mas Presents for yourself or friends. Investigate! THK DALLLES, OH.