"For sweet charily s sake" "jVw 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. inti'iMl tin I'nitntlliM; nt Tim Dulles, OrPKi'n. tin -iinmil'i.'lii'N matter. I.iil'iiI Ail vm-tlxlng. lucent- jmr llnu lor llrst liKurtlou, mill fi (.ViiIh ivt lliii' (or I'ltch uliieiUL'nt liiHurtlon. sinrln! rnti!s (or loin; time uittlcoN. All Iih'iw notices received Inter tlmti a o'clock lll ni.'iir tilt! fiillmvliiK ilny. WKDXKSDAY, NOV. lift. IBM The Dailij und Weekly Chronicle may b' fount im utile nt J. ('. Ni(:l:elnen' store. NOVEMBER NUGGETS. "nr Dully ;i fitn -11 1 rruiii In mill A limit tlii! lty. lluru'N n motto, hint your llt- Ullltfll n tittle lilt. When you think you're troiihlo lilt, Ijiuitli ii little lilt, (jink inlsfiirtttnt' In tin- fare, llrnvo tin." lliillum'K r ml Krlmacc: Ten to iiiii' 'twill yield Its plnrc, It you have the wit mill ijrit .hut to laiiKh" little lilt. Tlio Ynktma Republic Iiiih moved its Hurturs into u liiuulH.uini! now building, Tin: CiiuoNioi.i: 'ih imilur obligation to Senator Mitchell for part 'Jil of tin. cou nt o( IStlO. Chtrtor Cole was taken to tho peniton ti.irvund Alliert Valentine to the reform )ioo hint niuht. A call Iiuh lieen issued for n convention of democratic clubs of tho state to meet in The DalloH the ftth of .Inmiary. Musth. ThoniiiH and isuuc .lolcs re lumed liiHt niht from tv hunt in Sher man coilnty, hrlnuinK buck with them 78 :eoHe, Marriage licenses have been granted to Albert Hurry MorriB and Kntrina "'Ilnir, ami J. Van Wydem Oluterbos mid II. I,. WyorH. lietweon tlio hourfi of 7 o'clock last "'Kilt und 1 o'clock today there Iiuh been 'Do inches of rainfall. It hnH been nl "looMi ii HieiKiy downpour. Tlio raliiH uro beginning to uU'ect the country roads, which uro Kottlne; otl und mbIiiiik badly. Tho now Shornr grade '8 alfeuted considerably by tho Hteudy downpour. Tomorrow boing Thanksgiving, Tin: UuitoNioi.K will not issue itH uhuiU daily fimiicntlon, und tlio force will give HmnkH und eat turkey, in accordance w'th the tiino-Iionorod ctifltoin. Tlio Missionary KunboiiniH 'will give "Willi nt tlio rending room next Friday vtiiiii)K, Dec. 1st, at 7:0 o'eloek. A aliort procrumnie will be rendered ufter wlileli refreshments will be served. A'liulHHlon ton cunts. Tlio ontortnimnont in .St. Mtiry'H ncud Wl"y Nov. !IOth, will doubtlOBH bo one of finest muHicul us woll uh uuiUBomont "vents of tlio Benson. Tho program pub lulled In yesterday's Oiikonioi.k gives rich promise of what it will be. At tlm Krlss Krlnglo party, Doc. llitu, J io l.mlloa Aid uootety of the Congregu J'oiml church will place on sale a lino of fancy noodle work dosirablo for Xiuhh Pfosonts. Especial attention bus been 8'Von to urtlcloa to bo Hold for 25 cents. Tho inombora of the Mignonette Dane "JB club are requoHtoil to moot at tho lice of m. S. Jwmoson, 121) Second "troot, Friday ovonlng. All now nr 'nnKoiuont8 for tho next aorloH of dances bo miulo und It ia imporatlvo that a 'ttondttneo bo present. A tolograin to Evunajon concerning tbo Muro of tbo murderer will bring u ioh JJn" l dy or two, containing full Wrticulara of tho ivurdorer, FulUr wua quite voluble, when first arrested yester day morning, lie supposing he was being arrested as a hobo. As soon as he found he was arretted as a murderer he would not talk, except in monosyllables. A GENUINE HOBO. Fulliir SIiiiu'n iii iih u Trump llettcr Tlniu Anything i;itis Fuller was given tinother cross ex amination at 2 o'clock today by the re corder. His own story convicts; him more than unythingelse of being a genu ine hobo, with no other aim or object in life than to beat trains and beg food. He claims to have been in Evunston but a few hours. This morning t..e recorder found a piece of paper dated Evanston, as near a could lie deciphered, being apparently a recommendation or time cheek for work done, and signed Jerry Sullivan. This the prisoner claimed was dated Englovvood, but it did not look like that word, und more nearly resembled Kvauston. If Fuller is not tho man lie shows a greater anxiety to evade and contradict than is really consistent, for if ho is innocent lie should not care what theory or facts is prehonted to him. The marshal hail his photograph taken today, and this, with a piece of hiu pants und a statement of whatever facts the recorder can glean will be sent tonight to the sherill'nt HvaiiHton. TliuiilinKivlui; Srrvli'fi.. There will be a union Thauksgivini: ! service at tho Cotigregationul church, Thuradav inoriunir at 11 o'clock. A con tribution will bo taken up for tho poor amoiiL' us. All are cordially invited. There will he no meeting Thursday even ing at the Congregational church. A iO(lll I 1 111) . It is a good plan to subscribe for and read carefully your own home paper, as it is the aim of this paper to make it an educational factor in tho community. Uesldes that, if you uro out of a job, or' wish to increase your income, then hero is the place to Und it. In another column you will Und an udvortisementof 15. F. .Johnson & Co,, of Richmond, Va., for workers, that may interest you. Mr. W. M. Terry, who bus been in tlio drug business nt Klkton, Ky., for Jho past twelve years, says: "Chuin borluin's Cough Keniedy gives hotter satisfaction than any other cough medi cine 1 have oversold." There is good reason for this. No other will cure a cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a preventive und euro for croup ; no other itflbrda so much relief in duhoh of whoop ing cough. For sale by Klukeley & Houghton, druggists, UUmiliillou Notlut!. Tbo co-partuorshij) herotofoio existing between the undersigned, in the firm name of McFnrlaud & French, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. E. Ii. Ml'F.Mtl.ANIl, Smith Fiiknoii. Tho Dalles, Nov. 25, 181)3. WOOD'H J?HOSJilODIWJ4 TliaflMat RnalUh Hamadv. jTotupuy nnu pornuiaoniv 'curen nil form of Ktrvoua Wcakntu,Evtiuon;Sjxrm atorrhea, Jmpottnoy and all tffcctMoAbiue or Kxctut. Jlecn jirt-icrlUoil ovor 8S viiAplii thmunmlsof caucai 'PH'ls ixoonlultelUxbleandUm HefortamMttr. . ...,,Blnt, i.0ion. Ask .lrugfc'Ut for Wood'. Plioiuliodlnej If ho ortow Mmu worthier Mtilleliio In plaoo of tbU, loavo liU duuontst Htore, Inoloso prleo In letter, ouil wowllUoml l.y return mall, l'rlce, ouo imokago. li six, es. One iflll j'iutc, ' ' "" 1 u,u,u' lei In ulalu nenleil unvolope, oents .cwtm;e. AUUresB Tlio Wood Cliumlcol Co., lill M'utHltvanl uvouuo.lJetrolt, auon. Sold In The IMIU'H l)" Ulneloy A: Houston. Use Mexican Stiver Stove PoIIbIu I MARKET REPORT. Tri:si)AV, Nov. 2S. Trade in the local market continues quiet and receipts of general produce is less free. Eggs, owing to the continued warm weather, are more plentiful and a light decline ia noted, 27'a cash is the top offering and should conditions continue a further de cline will be the result. Butter is, to use the common phrase, n drug on the market. Vegetables are in good supply, and present prices are the same as of a week ago. Poultry, as tho Thanksgiving season is at hand, is in fair demand but there is no improvement in the market for chickens and turkeys. Portland quotations are about tho same us in The Dalles market, while tur keys are reported dull at 12t!!ctB. per U. live and locts. dressed. The grain market is quite and deliver ies have fallen oil' to a large extent. Wheat ranges in price from 40 ets. per bushel for No. 1, to 42 for No. 2. The large quantity of damaged wheat re ported, and what is offered for sale, does not fetch over COots. per sack. Tho wool market is dull as ever. The declaration of the committee on the new tarill'luw, bus been arbitrary and wool, as all other native products has been put on the free list. Tho session of congress which convenes on Monday next will, undoubtedly fathom the question of free products and protect the wool husbandry after its careful deliberation. The live stock market is unchanged, excepting hogs which are slightly oil', owing to u decline in smoked meats. Quotations of fat hogs on foot are 4 ?.( und 0 ets. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. 11. Kusoburg of Wasco called on this otlice yesterday. Mr. .lohn Hertz went to Portland this morning on business. Afr liVnil Tlorvm. n Iirntlier of D. O. Ilerrin, is in town from Ashland on a visit. Mr mid Airs. I). 1. Onti'.q I'limo in tlio city from Cascade hocks on tho steamer Regulator. AlUu lv'.i Ulilim of RnH'iiln. N. Y.. is lmii mill will xnnml lln winter with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Hunt, on tho W. J.uir Hill farm. 1101'KI, AltUlV.U.h'. SkibbeGeorge Monroe, Nunseno; H W Downing, A M Downing, Prinoville; C A Uothell, Hay Creok; It lirookhouse, Tho Dalles ; Henry Craw, Arlington j P Doland, Hlalock; John Guler, ti Tren choll, Oiliuoro; J 11 Midlower, M Wise, Portland. MAItltlKI), In Dufur, Or., Nov. 2Uth, 18U3, Mr. Frank C. Burtlott und Mrs. Mary E. Covey, of Dufur, Elder .1. W. Jenkins otllclating. IIOKN. At Dufur, to the wife of Oliver Bour huid, a son. The family are doing well. Business Change. Tho undersigned has bought tho Chinese merchandise busl iiess heretofore conducted by YES lECOIP & CO., und will pay all bills owing by said firm If presented to them before Decomber 1st, ISM, CHEW KEE & CO., i;io Muiii St., Tim iiWt. Or. DUFUR NEWS NOTES. The Aitrli.hln Chili Itrv. .Trnklnn Store NlRnn, etc. Duruit, Nov. 27, 1893. En. GnnoNtcM:: Pardon mo for not writing sooner but have been up in tho Dusli prospecting for better times and dropped back to our beautiful city fust in timo to see the Adclphi Literary club give an elegant literary entertainment assisted by the Dufur orchestra. (W. J Vandcrpool director,) which rendered Kumu uAiununi music. The en tertainment consisted of essays anu declamations rendered by the scholars of Dnfur public Echool which are equal to any in the country. The march rendered by the scholars from Prof. Hinman's class showed marks of vigorous training by the professor, for which lie deserves great praieo. After the literary part was disposed of a bountiful supper was served, of which everyone partook as if they had been saving up for the occasion. The balance of the evening was spent in games and amusements of all kinds. On my second night's visit to the city I was in duced to attend church and hear Rev. Mr. Jenkins of The Dalles deliver an eloqont sermon. He has been holding a series of successful meetings here for the past two weeks and his departure will be keenly felt, in this community. During my phort stay in tho city 1 have visited all of the merchants and friends and find posted all over the stores "Goods sold for cash only;" "Positively no credit," etc. That lets me out, so if I come to your office in a starved con dition, don't ask me what is tho matter, but dig up. However, I am getting quite political and will try to turn to a subject more adapted to the times. During my rounds I find that John Johnston and W. L. Vanderpool have about completed their residences which are ornaments to the city. Still we travel the streets and learn of the mar riage of Frank Bartlett to Mrs. Covey, both of this city. I, assisted by the community at large, wish the new couple all of the happiness on earth. On my homeward bound trip I learned of the death of the infant Eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Quinn, near Dufur. Owing to the abundance of rain and the amount of snow that has fallen here the past week lam compelled to return to the bush. Wishing you a good, fat turkey for Thanksgiving, I remain, Yours Kespectfully, Jack. A l.tiuH'r. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive maleria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tht money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. So'd by Snipes & Kinersly. CIokIiik Out Side of Groceries. Owing to a contemplated change of business, the undersigned will close out the entire stock of grocerie?, hardware, wood and willow ware at cost for cash. Call early while the stock is unbroken. Jou:s BitoriiKus. iff" R133.A.3D ""WS "Samanlha at tie Mi's Fair," Ami be ui to the times. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work oi'the Nineteenth Century lly JOSIAII AU.KN'ii WIVK. A. G. Hoering, Local AKi'tit. The Mullen, or. Just Landed A I'KW CASKS OV Oilskin, Mackintosh, and Kubbor Clothing, Umbrellas, Etc. 11. HOT 1 Huh h1m ri-eelvtil from liostim mid l'lilladi'lililii, nil mwii'K of Underclothing, ami a choice n.Mrtiiii'iit ot Neckwear, In the latoht ui-Muiis BOOTS AND SHOES l-'rom tho llcut .MaKiTH Only. All scoils inaiKed in rlain figures. UA Clothing & Just flrrivea from new York SPLKNDII) ASSOKTM KNT OF todies' Jackets, FR01YI $3.50 UPWARDS Forming At Kcmarkably Ixiw Prices. Splendid CMncMlla Overcoats $5,50, VII U. ARSOUTMKN'T OK i -i. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETO. As we are lorced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuit3 (like he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b found the verv lowest in the market. We invite our friends und customers to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Assignee's Sale. The large stock of goods at 1. 1 GarretsoD'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. Mow is tlie Time to Bnv Christmas Presents. Sale Begins Today. A. R. Thompson, Assignee. H. H. CHMPBELL, Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will constantly l;u! mi hainl it complcto Hue of GROCERIES, GR0CKERY, Havlim Tiurrli.iM.il Mr. Ilutlo!'." entliu Mock, 1 -hull oiuleawir t iiuiiiitiiiu the ripiil.iti..ii nf this hoit'o, which has bctu HEST GOODS AT LOUTIT PRICKS. - SQUAKK lMiAUNC TO KVI5R ONIi. Call and see me, next door to Postofiice. C. Wielserii Clothier and Tailor. , . Deeidedlv tho Finest Line of. Gents' FiarnisLLing Goods, Trunks and Palises', etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OR. FREE! FREE!! With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one .... Xj Life-Sie Crayon. Jo Call at the Gallery and see samples. My work speaks for itsolt THE DALLLKS, Oil.