i - ? "For siuccl charity s sake." "Now good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both" For Thanksgiving. The tempting array of Good Things prepared by the Ladies of St. Paul's Guild for Thanksgiving Day, and which we have for sale, tempts the eye of the most fastidious, and if purchased would tickle the palate of the most pronounced epicure. Display, center window. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Gntvrtil n tho I'ONtotllcuiit The Dullch, Oregon, iik Kwmiil'tiliixN mutter l.nmtl Ail viirtlHlni;- lOCuut-i pur lluu lor HrNt Insertion, unit U (.Viitn k.t llni! (or cm; 1 1 xubM!iiiuut ltmortlon. ficclnl nitox (or lung tlmu notlct'H. All lcwiii notti.'un miulved Inter tluui 'A o'clock will nipeiir tiio following ility. TI'KSDAY, - NOV. 28. 18IC! The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may It found on mile at 1. V. Nickehen's More. NOVEMBER NUGGETS. "r llully t;ii'iin-ii From In mill Alxitit tlin !lty. Km hoiv tliui.Tiinl.-n round drover lly Anil t!lisuN go M wlillxlHK lV 1 TIiiuv'k Miuietlillig tip iilMiml lilgh, ho, (inner, niliiil your Ilnunll, K la inn t)i Ktiir Thu UltryHantlicinitiii club will j;ivo tt TluuikHKtviiiK social bop on tomorrow live, at their hull. Mr. S. K. Ferris received word tliiH mortiiii( from V. II. MeAtco thttt lit) found no tract) of hit) hither and mud that hi would no to Iiukur City this morning. Mr. I'. Wolf, furrier of tint) city, uiutle atiUuihlo shlpmunt of furs to Boston this morning. They go by way of the iVorlliem l'aijille. The Regulator olliuo and Mays it Crouo luivt) placed telegraphic hihtru incuts In thoir ollico rooniH and arc in H'Kiilnr connection with the Western I't'imi telegraph ollicii. A moot court will hu organized thiu ivoniiij;, which will be conducted on the same plan hh at thu diHuront law hcIiooIh if the country. The "bar" comprises I'oukIuhh Dufur, N. Sinnott, Walter Kliudt, Jesse Allen, Fred Wilson, H. Hiddell and Dan Roberts, with probably Mr. .lolm Michell uh judge. 1'Vanlc I'oindextnr, who returned lust 'Sunday from .Silver Lake reports qiiitt' an interesting feat being purforined by a I'liccaroo near Hly recently While rid "K on the range ho found a cougar and Stive it oIiuho. Doing mounted on a fleet footed horso he forcetl the cougar up a tree, and uh he itHconded thu tmccaroo throw his rope around tho ani iiiuI'h coupling. IIu then started his horse nt full speed and hooii dragged the -'uger to death. It was a full grown "iiiuiul and weighed severul hundred pounds. Frinovlllo News. "utroiilt Court. The lust case on the docket for the November term is tho lluckheit Packing Co. vs. A. Winans, which was begun tlilfl morning. In tho afternoon the case was continuod until Monday and several of tho jurors dismissed. Tho jury in tho Hunker vh. Willig case i still out. Judge Bradslmw sentenced Albert Valentino to tho roform achool and Olieator Colo to ono your in tho pen! ten ''ry nnd a lino of $25. doting Out Halo or (Iroci'rlim. Owing to a contemplated change of l'8lno8H, tho undersigned will close out tiio entlro Htook of groceries, hurdware, wol mid willow wuro ut cost for cash, ftll onrly whilo tho Htouk is uiibroken. JOI.KH BltOTIIKHH, All clolltuiuont taxpayers that don't wiit tholr names ndvertisod had bettor nli"0. forwrd, as tho roll will bo nub ,,el'd on the SlHt of this mouth. T, A. .Waki, Shorlll". 8tove olUhd0,ler fr MoxicaH sllver Kvorjtlilng Tlinro. AH tools and apparatus at the locks furnished by the government has to be accounted for yearly or semi-yearly at a sort of an inventory for the purpose. If anything is disabled or broken, it is all right, but thu wreck must be accounted for and produced. It has frequently happened that some article has been lost or appropriated by workmen, and to sur mount this difllculty a counterfeit is made ami substituted. These counter feits are frequently of no value whatever. For instance an iron maul is lost, the list simply calling for a maul. In tin's ease a two-by-four scantling does very nicely, sawed about six or eight incites long, a hole borrd in it and a pine bundle inserted. A saw can be cut out of a piece of thick paper. A hammer is easily made, and even it pair of car wheels can be quickly turned out of wood ami joined together by a lath for an axle. And tints the rigid rules of government are enforced. Ir. :iiuiniuii to III Hurt'. Dr. Chut). II. Chapman, president of tho University of Oregon, tit Eugene, is making a tour of Kastern Oregon in the inteiust of that worthy institution. Dr. Chapman will be in Tho Dalles Wednes- dav and Thttrsdav of this week and will be pleased to meet many of our citizens who have sous and daughters to educate. Dr. Chupman is a graduate of John Hopkins University, an educator of uotu. Tho university will proepergreatly under his administration. A Spli'iullil rrogriiimiK'. Tho following programme has been pre pared for tlie Sisters' entortainment Nov. ISOth t their hall iu thu academy: tilro Cnorus. Truvnturu by l' Melluotto Double I'lano Svlo (iumlp I'liutimiimo. (iriinil Vocal Medley, SliitmrockH ftiim my Motlier'Mirnvo, Kccitiitiou tjul Vle Iiistrunientiil Duet Tlniukhglvlng llruiu. Military Discipline. .Juveulle'N Trio l'iutio A l'tiree. (irnndiim'K Dreiini Song In Motion Tiinc.ri'ill by 0- HummIiiI Instrumental Duet Hope lleyuml VimmI Duet Tublemi. "A Hum) by Any Niiiih'," Kto. Tho recorder had before him three ho boes and a drunk today. One of tho ho boes was an obstinate follou- and would not give his name nor mako any reply to questions. After the third question as to what his name was ho finally replied that it nuido no diflbronco and didn't need any nivmo. "True," said thu re cordor, "still it might como in handy be fore you gut out of jail. 1 heruby lino you $20 for contempt of court. When you return horo try and find a name, even if you have to invent one." DlHNolutlnu Notice. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undorsigned, in the tirin name of McFiirland & French, is thiu day dissolved by mutual consent. JC. li. MoFaui.and, .Smith Fukmui. The DtilloH, Nov. 20, 1893. Tiik Bkmt J'i.ahtku. Dampen a piece of ilunnol with Chamberlain's I'ain Ualin and bind it on over tho seat of pain. It Is hotter than any plaster. When tho lungs aro sore such an appli cation on tho chest and another on thu back, between tho shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a laino back or a palu In tho side. A sort) throat can nearly always he i'ii ted i u one night by applying a llauuel banditgo damponed wlth'i'aln liiilm. f0 cent bottles for sale by Ulnkeley & Houghton, druggists. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish! MALONEY'S HAUL. ArrchtN u SusplclouH-Iookiiic Character for u Wyoming .Murderer. Acting Marshal Frik Maloney ar rested a suspicious-looking character tiiis morning at the train, who eeemed to be trying to evade the marshal, which caused him to cling the closer to the trail. After a glance the marshal sus picioned that he was the party wanted for tho murder of Henry Wade at Evan ston, Wyo., on Oct. 19th last, the marshal having a description and photo graph of the murderer, Frank Martin by mime. He was taken to the recorder's oflice and after an examination of two hours it was decided he tallied on all points, height, weight, color of hair and eyes, actions, build, and even to a Ecar on his nose. The prisoner had on a pair of pants turned inside out, which an swered the description as worn by the murderer, dark brown with brown stripes. Ho also hud on two other pairs of pants and several vests, making him appeur quite fleshy. In conversing with the recorder ho said ho was in Evauston, but when he tried to fix the date the man evaded the question. At the time of the murder Martin was smooth ahaven, and as the prisoner, who claimed George Fuller as his name, had quite a growth of hair and beard, he was taken to the barber shop and underwent the cleaning process. As this was exhaus tive lie will be the gainer by a thorough clean-up if he does not prove to bo the man wanted. If he is the man, Maloney will be $100 ahead. PERSONAL MENTION. Messrs. I.eDuc, Humbert and Cantrell of Dufur are in tho city today. Mr. L. Butler departed for Centralia and is visiting his daughter Mrs. Dysart. Dr. Wm. 'Packman of Canyon City, formerly a resident of The Dalles, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shaelller, Mr. J. Shaofllerof New York City and Mr. 1.. 15. Potter of Scranton, Pa., were in the city last evening and returned to Port land by4steamer Regulator this morning. II0n:b AKHIVA1.S. Skibbe John .1 JJrookhouso aud wife, Dufur; M Noll', Colfax; Peter Brenner, Portland; Chas Penkert, Cascades. 1'ui.turuge. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of tho fact can eecuro reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for tho paBt twelve years, says: "Cham berlain's Cough Honiedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medi cine 1 have over sold." There is good reason for this. No other will euro a cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a preventive and cure for croup ; no other atlbrds so much relief iu aases of whoop ing cough. For sale by Blakeloy & Houghton, druggists. Business Change. Tho undersigned 1ms bought tho Chinese merchandise busi ness heretofore conducted by &c GO., and will pav all bills owing by said linn if' presented to them before December 1st, 18ti;i, CHEW KEE & CO., till) Mulli Ht.. i'l UUh, ! MOSIER HAPPENINGS. With Orovcr Cleveland unit the Sand wich T1and at Hldn Itmuei. Mr. Handlen's youngest ,'child, who has been very low with some slow form of fever, is recovering. Messrs. McNcal, Edwards and Daven port are making large shipments of ap ples to Portland and to points on the Sound. With tho many young orchards which will soon be in bearinc. Mosier is destined to bo a fruit shipping point of no small importance. Flaherty & Co., aro getting large quan tities of cord wood piled up in their wood yards, for which thovare nilinir tin correspondingly largo quantities of flour and bacon to the coming fruit man. It is not difficult now to find tho post office, a neat and good sized sign adorns the front door of that building, and a straight and narrow path leads to it, so that a wayfaring man, though a blanked fool, could not err therein. Newell Harlan has just finished plant ing four and a quarter acres of Italian prunes. The trees wero purchased of Leo Evans, who also sold six hundred trees to the senior Harlan. They have now in all fourteen and one. half acres in orchard. The Mosier people think that King Grover, the first, of America, erred (if a king can do wrong,) in attempting to restore ex-Queen Lilly.Q-Anna to her moth-eaten throne. The next thing the king may offer to divide his realm with her, or mako her queen of the Carolinas, if she will help him carry out the Chicago platform when he gets a naughty congress off his hands. Two young bloods, driving a Hood River livery team, passed here looking for a broken wire on the telephone line. They said they owned the line, and asked your correspondent if he was "the old man" who lives on the hill? They were informed that I am the gentleman who lives at the foot of the hill. These boys ought to live in a state where com pulsory education is the law. They wero well dressed, which showed that good clothes and good manners do not always go together. The citizens here notice with much interest the talk concerning The Dalles ordinance against hitching teams. That law ought to be abolished and a hitch ing post put up in front of every store. The law has a tendency to drive the country people to other towns to trade. A police regulation that haB to depend upon "pick-ups" from the country for its existence is a reproach to the town which allows it to exist. The unkind allusion in the Times Mountaineer to The CnitoxicLi: editor's age, hurts the Mountaineer in this neighborhood. Its disposition to pick at Tiik Chkoxicu: in the past has been noticed by this part of the public. The civilized world has re spected age since the days of Moses and Abraham and always will. Savages only are unkind to the aged, and that is more from their mode of life than from a disposition to abuse. Witli the autumn of life comes ripe experience, and often tho rich fruits of a well spent life which the wise are glad to profit by. Folly is more often connected with youthfulness. No wise person ever wished to be younger, though many young people have wished to be wiser. SOLOMON AND THE QUEEN 01' StliililiA. It will be a long time before the demo cratic parly will find another Solomon, or have any use for one if they do find him. The people have twice found out that the democrats are not qualified to govern this great nation. The republic ans let go of this government because it was the only way they could break up the packed conventions that ruled tho party. They will take hold of it again in 1890, with an entire change of pro gramme and a new troupe. As soon as I get done grubbing, or if it freezes up so 1 can't grub I will look around for thu coming man. Ho must bo a repub lican, a young man out of the old set. with no enemies to punish, or friends to reward ; just sound enough and not too sound on tho protective tariff question j ho must live in Illinois, aud his name must be Robt. T. Lincoln. His father defeated tho democratic nominee in 1SG0, when the democratic party had two policies, now that they have no nolicv. tho republicans can clean them out too easy with Robert for our stand ard bearer. You Who J.eud Hi'dmtury Liven Will find great relief from tho constip ation by taking .Simmons Liver Regula tor. It is a simple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure to relievo you, and can do no injury. Mexican Silver Stovo Polish causes no dust. Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store. BBAD "Samantlia at the World's Fair," And bo up to the times. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work oi' tfie Nineteenth Century lly JOSIAII Al.l.lIK'fl WIKK. A. G. Hoering, Local Agent, Tlio Dallvs, Or, Just Arrived from Hew YorR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF todies' Jackets, . . FROM $3.50 UPWARDS, 1& At Remarkably I)W Prices. Splendid Cbinchilla Overcoats $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0. Gioin Furnishing As we aro torced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b found the very lowest in the market. We invite our friends and customers to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Assignee's Sale. The large stock of goods at 1. 1, total's Jewelry Store, to be closed out at prices to suit the times. Everything Must Be Sold, Regardless of Cost. : INCLUDING WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, RINGS, CHARMS, PINS, TABLE-WARE. ETC. Now is tie Time to Bon Christmas Presents. Sale Begins Today. A. R. Thompson, Assignee. H. H. CKMPBELL, Suocossor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will POllfctiilltly Wei'p on hiillrt rotilplctu lluu of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, UiivIuk tmrclmtoil Mr. Ilutlor's entire- s-tdok, I mik'uvor to iimlntiitti tlif K'vut.ition of tlio liou-o, whlt'li 1 ins tietn BEST (iOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. - SOU A RE DEALING TO EVKM OXR. Call and see me, next door to Postoffice. Clothier and Tailor. . Decidedly the Fine.t Lino of . . . . Gents' Pu.rn.ish.irig- Goods, Trunks and I'alises, etc., etc. COK. SKCOXI) AND WASHINGTON. TIIK DALLES, OK, FREE! FREE!! With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one .... oXi f e-S ie C ray 6 o Call at the Gallery and see samples. My work speaks for itself (3 THE DALLLES, uU.