The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Kuturi-'lii tliii I'OHtolllpo lit Thu DnlleH, OreKon, IIM KCOOIIll-OlnPIH innttiir. Clubbing List. Iti'Kiilnr Our ITlCll ltlri! (hromrle and N, . Trll.nnt, MM JI.75 flironiflt and American Farmer, .... S2,l)ij J 1,75 Chruntrlc and IWIiirn'n HayaZine JL1.00 J2.K ( hronklo ud Vtimopolilaii Mairaztat j:t.00 JiK JiichI All mi-tlnlng. 10 Cuum lliH) for II rut limurilnti, mm ft Cent ht llnu fur vnoU Hiihniiiiuiit liinurtloti, Hproliil nitcH fur lout; tlino tmtlcoM. All Infill notice rroolvcil Inter tlimii o'clock will iiviir thu fulliiwliii; iluy. SATURDAY, DKC. 10, 181).t The Itnih and Weekly Chnmir.le. may be found on Mtk at J. (J, Nickelten' More. DECEMBER DOTS. Nifiy NkwmIhU (InriiitriMl friini a ic. IMirtor'H Niitn Itoiik. I.lttli! ilniti of iirlntcrs' Ink, A llttlu typo iIIhiIkvvI, .Miiki-K nur iiiiiruliiint irlii(T, Willi nil tlii'lr law imrnili' "I'unrl of Sovov" tonight. Tin' rlvor in i-iicutling rapidly. It to now 10 ' iihovu zuro. A HjH" ml inuiitliiR of tho council will lio liulil tonight to cotmidur biclB for the (iKiiiiiK of thu Lincoln Htrcet nuwur. Ho not forgot tliut tliia uvuiiing at 7 :.') o'clock thu hallot hox ut Puiihis it Miivh will Im optsnocl, tho votoH counted, utid . the jirizcH of $(H) uwitrdcd. Tonight will ho tho hiHt ontortitininuitt hy the Htuttz Theater company. They have won luurolH here hy their nuino worth and will ahvayH he wulcwimtd. Tho Mignonette cluh will hold a hiiHi iieHK meeting this evening at7:.'t() o'clock at thu oflico of II. II. Uiddell, on I'nioti Htreet. Important huHiucoH i'h to he tnuiHaeted and a full attendance iH re iiteHted. The Htatu grangurH of Ohio, Indiana, IllinoiH and NuhraHka are mad and have piiHHcd roHoltitinuH donotineing .Secretary .Morton of the department of agriculture an favoring freu eolnagu ofHilver and the MirchaHU of a line of railroad from tin; Atlantic to thu Pacific. An electrician of J.oe AngeleH named l.uudherg Iiiih diHcovorud that a wilution ot water and huI ammoniac, or chloride ol ammonia, ih very eirectfvo in duHtroy ing the Ban .Iohu red and black ncale 'iigH. The wohIi iH very eheap, thu coHt Ijeing in fact almoHl nominal, and it iH applied with an Tordlnnrv tmrnviW pump. This, if it will accomplish what tho Invotitor claimH, is a most Important discovery for the fruit groweiH. The county clerk received a letter today from thoHtato hoard of equalization that they have net apart the 22d duv of Decern her no a day to hear reprcfien tatlotiB from Wiihco county. Those who wish to "kick" on their assessment should act accordingly. A largo audience again grecled thu Stuttz company limt evening in "Under Two FlagH." Tho piny as presented was very meritorious and pleased all present. Prom thoir vast roportoire tho company have selected to play tonight "The Pearl of Savoy." This is a very henutiful play, an manj here who have seen it enn attest, anil Wingato hall should be filled. Governor Ponnoyor says : "Not one singlo aeru of tho more than 250,000 acres of school land embraced in the Cascade reservation has been used or will he used while 1 am governor as a ImbIh for lien landH. 1 Hhall again ask thu legislature to raise the price of lieu lands from $1.25 to $2.50 per acre, which if dono, will prevent speculation and add over $250,000 to tho school fund." Tho ChroHlcl' nirtlulay. Tim Ciiuonioi.k commenced Vol. VII wlth'No. 1 today. In tho three years of its existence Tm: Ciiiioxici.k has noth ing to regret and much to hiipf. A- an enterprising, fearless newt-paper ii Im taken first rank in Kattern Oregon. Thnt tho people generally favot its tone and work is evinced by the largest sub scription list ever before attained in this section of country. Tin: Ciiiionici.e takes pride in saying that it has been a prime factor in the development of the country, and has indned many to settle in Oregon from other states, benefitting the merchants, the peoplu and thecoun try. It has upheld tho right and de nounced the wrong, and announces a conlinunnce of the same policy for the future. As a newspaper ue have en deavored to lay daily before our readers the latest events as they have trans pired, with whatever comment in our opinion they deserved. It wo have at times oflcndod, let it be remembered our spirit was all right, and that wise men may honestly differ. A newspaper that is guaranteed to always please is with out an opinion and without, force. Tin: CintoNici.r: extends thanks to our In Justice Davis Court yesterday in the ' patrons for past favors, whom we hull case of C. I.. Richmond vs J. JI. and Au- j continue to try and please, us beloie, by gust Huschke a somewhat unusual state j honest, conscientious effort, of ufl'airH was duveloprd, it being proven j " I III! lailllfl I Hill! I'dllling. When the holidays are past and the promise of spring not far distant, our citizens who enjoy the grand privileges of hy the defendandt August P.usehke that he had nothing whatever to do with the transaction on which suit was brought and that it was a caHo of mistaken iden tity on mepartoi Mr. Kiclimond. Judge- jail American citizens will gather at ment wiih rendered against J. JI. Buschke many and divers places to talk politicp. and August was released from any liehil- j The merchant will lean over his show- 't.v' j case and give his customer a pointer or airvHuiitiininmn I'urtv. , while the customer will linger a I - I moment or two as lie gathers up the j The Chrysanthemum hoys gave one change and tell the merchant how it j of their pluasantest parties last evening, j seems to him. People will cease dtocus- The hall was prettily decorated and the music and floor were excellent. Several guests were invited who together with the members themselves pussed the time in merriment. The Chrysanthe mums intend giving a dance in tho near future as a return to the one given by the Mignonette club last Thanksgiving. A tti'lltlon. The Dalles Lodge No. 2, 1. O. G. T. will give an entertainment Saturday evening Dec. 10th at tho Iv. of P. hall, at S. o'clock. A good literary pro- gramme has been prepared and refresh-, ments will be served all for the small j sum of 15 cents. I Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. When you have tried so-called reme dies for dvspopsia, headache and bil iousness, with no benefit, let your next trial he Simmons Liver Kegulator. It has never failed in relieving und curing. I sing the rock crusher ami wonder who 1 will he our next governor. We will all have something to talk about while the I wily politician will be busy sawing wood t with which to build a fence. The email boy looks forward to torchlight proces sions and a good time generally. A Di Ibui tiClul. A physical culture club was organized yesterday in The Dalles, which will hereafter hold regular weekly meetings. The officers consist of a president, lead er, secretary and treasurer, and will pursue regular parliamentary rules in connection with the exercises as taught by Mrs. Helen Stafford. It is possible j that a regular club costume will he adopted. The club is well pleased with the lessons taught and the efforts of the tutor. Mrs. Stafford will leave tonight for Pendleton to spend the holidays and visit with her class there, who have kindly extended such an invitation. She then propotes to return to Tho Dalles and resume her cla at this point, when all who have tn.t j iined it on account of the pi-i'ntc of woik attendant upon Cht intuitu, or other came, may again have that oppiirtituity. Mrs. Stafford is quite wf II pleas-wl with The Dalles and cont-i lers it, a vt-ry attractive place and greatly enjoy.- tin- tcenery of the city and the surroundings. She has also be come favorably impressed with its people, and regrets that the has not had time to cultivate their acquaintance. She will, however, return within a few weeks and continue the pleasant associa tions broken by her visit to Pendleton. Duo notice will be given of her arrival before her return, that those desiring to join the class may present their ap plication. OratlltiR Second trnet. Tin: CiinoNicLE does not know who ia superintending tho work of street build ing, but believes that it is not being built high enough in tho center tocflect ively drain the surplus water for a long time to come. To improve Second street from Union to the brewery grade re quires a vast outlay of money in the ag gregate, and tho work should cither be under the supervision of an experienced road builder, or s'icli superintendent should provide himself with the best in formation on the subject. The details should be left to such authority, but the primary theory of grading a street is to make it high in the center and make continuous gutters on both sides, which will allow the water to flow off unob structed. Tin: Chkoxici.k believes that it is not enough to allow eight inches more height in the center than on the sides, and that it will be but a matter of a short time till the cen ter is again on a level, or perhaps depressed by the heavy wagons which will drive almost continually along the center of the street. One citizen, who believes as does Tun Chhoxiclk, pro poses to follow out his belief in this re gard as touching his own property and will make the street much higher in the center than so fur practiced. For a sore throat, there 19 nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a fa vorite for rheumatism and has cured very severe ctses. 50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakelev & Houghton. Robt. Mays has lost a pair of work horses, both are grays, well matched, branded with II, shoes on front feet. Please leave information at this office. 2t Use Mexiean Silver Stove Polish. PERSONAL MENTION. Capt. II. C. Coe of Hood River is In town today. Hon. W. II. Higgo of Wasco gave Tiik Cintoxici.1-: ollico a pleasant call last evening. Mr. A. L. Povey of Povcy Bros.' a glass works in Portland, is in the citv today. Mr. Povey has put much of his ait glass into this city. IIOTK1. AHIMYAt.S. Umatilla W II Jones, John Sterling, Geo Seeley, A S Povev, J J Stewart. 11 Tonsefer, R Roshwell, T D Condon, Portland; J G Stuttz and wife, Miss Rico, II A Beldon, wife and daughter, J E Carlton and wife, Francis Green, W J Peters, Ed Bennett, A P Friemuth.S M Wcller, Now York; J D Parish, Princ villo; John Lake, Mead; Geo Thornton, Yellow Dog; J M Cummins, E Randeau, Centerville; W R Cantroll, John Stern wise, Dnfurj W R Presby, J W Bergen, Goldcndalo; William Hunt, City. Columbia Wm Sherar, J Beal, Gol dendale; LE Hillparv, P Smith, C E Cline, Wm Gill, A A Barry, W T Jones, Portland ; F E Webb, Block House; A E Bavans and son, Nealson, Wash; Os car Kuhnpausen, Glennwood; W II Hathaway, Wm Merrill, II D Morrison, O P Morrison, Dufur; Jamea Gullcr, Henry Jones, C Mitchell, Charles Heb bert, E Evans, Cascade Locks; Henry Williams, Wm Williams, Pendleton; Edward Brown, George Cautu, Grants ; Robert Leasure, A B Jones, Hood River ; R F Hard welt, E II McConnell, Mosier; Ed Hunt, Blalocks: M Manuel, John P James, W Henderson, Poter Nelson, Dutch Flat ; William Weier, John Date, John Harkins, Henry Kitto, Silver Lake ; Joseph Pasco, Peter Pasco, Grass Valley. WOOD'S miOSPilODIlVli The Great Enallili Remedy. Promptly and permanently cores all forms of Kcrvoua Weakness, Emissions, Sperm atorrhea, Impotent and all effects of Abusa or Excesses. uccn prescribed over us ears I a thousands of coses; Before and After. isthoonJfaWeaniffo est medicine imatcn. Ask druggist for Wood'i Phoiohodlnei If ho offers tome worthless mcdlclno In placo of this, leavo hU disnoncst store, lncloso price- In letter, and wo will send by return mall. Price, ono package 81; sis, S5. One tclll please, six Kill cure. Pamph let In plain cealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address Tho Wood Clicmlcal Co., 131 Woodward m-enue, Detroit. Hick. Sold in The Dalles by Blnkeley t Houston. Ouoil .lull Printing. If you have your job printing done at The Cunoxici.E you will have the ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved typo, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in the Northwest. Carving seta and Roger's triple plated table cutlery at Maier A Benton's hard ware store. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer son streets.) A (IihmI Word. Mr. J. J. Knit,, HlinrHjiirjr, Ph., Dear falr!-. am Kind to my n pood wnnl for Krntise.i Hen due hi; i:,i)iiilc. After Millerim; for over three ycnr. nlth itctiti! ncttralirin mill its eoiiK'Mtiuiit lii(imnlii, whirh -cuinfil to bnllle the t'lhirtN of iiiiiv of our li-d iilivf-lcintis you Miwc-tc'tt thlM jcimily wltleh irnu- inu iilmmt ln t. nut leltef ori lull to e.xmtM ti)t. wnlfo I should like to bwimv nit Kniinc' Hi-adnchc Ci'liMltcs tirntcfullv Yihiii, Mum K. It, H'd.MEs, Moutnjvc, l'n. Hold hy Snljio At Klliersly. Cloving Out Nnli or 1. meet lr. Owing to a contemplated change of business, the undersigned will close out the entire stock of groceries, hardware. wood and willow ware sit cost for cash. Call early while the stock is unbroken. Joi.KS BllOTIIKUH. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Best grades oak. fir. nine nml al.il. Wood. Office l.t.'l Swmwl ntr.r.t All orders promptly attended to. II AIAIKP. ci Uns'TON. "Samaatha at lis World's Fair," And hi- tip to tho time. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century Hy .IOSIAH AI.I.KX'S WIFK. A. G. Hoering, l.ocnl ARWlt, The lull's Or The NEWEST STOCK in. the Northwest Now Open for inspection and Sale at M. Honywil ON OVERCOATS a discount of SO Gts. on me Dollar. Every amele marked id plain figures M. HONYWILL. '3 Our First Annual Clearance Sale. f few of Our Offerips : (i Domestics, Brown. RichTnoiul A, per yard National A, " ' " Badger LL, ' Cabot W, Louie wood B, ' Domestic, Bleached. .Butter Cloth, per yard Forrest Mills, " ' " Fruit of tho .Loom " Dwight .Anchor," " Wamsu.Ua, " " Lonsdale Cambric, " Bride of tho West, " Wamsutta, Twilled, " '1 els. cts. 5 uts. 0 cts. 7 cts. r ois. 7 cts. 8 A cts. f cts. 11 cts. 1.1 cts. 2h cts. 2l cts. 4 5-inch, 8-4, )-, 10-4, 42-inch, 40-inca, 8- 4, 9- 4, 10- 4, Wide Sheetings. Brown. por yard .. Bleached. per yard a it .11 cts. 10r; cts. .20' cts. .22 cts. .11 cts. 12 cts. .20" cts. .22 cts. .25 cts. Prints. Shirting, per yard 5 cts. Lodi, ' " ' " 4 cts. Standards, " " 5 cts. Indigo Blue, " hh cts. Shirtings. Amoskeag, Napped, per yard 121 cts. Amoskeag, " .10 cts. Southern Plaid, " " 8- cts. Table Oil Cloth, per vard 20 cts. Shelf Oil Cloth, " " " 8 cts. Furnishing Goods. Boys' Underwear 20 cts. Boys' Woolen Underwear 40 cts. Men's Merino Underwear . 40 cts. Men's Natural Wool Underwear 75 cts. Men's 7-oz. Bed Flannel Underwear. .. $1 25. Men's Cotton Socks, per do. (50 cts. Men's Woolen Socks 20 cts. Men's Linen Collars, your choice . . 10 cts. Men's Suspenders, from 20 cts. Clothing. Boys' Knee Pants, from 40 cts. Boys' Kneo Pants Suits, from !?1 40. Bo'ys' 3-pioee Suits, from 4 00. Men's Suits 4 75. Boys' Overcoats, tt good assortment at 00. Men's Overcoats . $5 00, $0 00, $7 00. Dorit pay $12 elsewhere for same. See our offerings in Dress Goods, Pattern Suits, and Silks. Our stock of Fancy Goods for the Holidays consisting of Drapery Silks, Stamped Linens Etching Silks, Pon Pons, Ribbons, Etc., Must Go! The new prices will move them. "ALL GOODS MARKED JNJPLAIN FjQUfiES We oiler grand opportunities for Christ mas. Give Useful Presents. This year they will be appreciated. We Have Them. Our Red Prices are right. PEASE & MAYS. P. S.-Tuesday, on account of crowds, we oonld not serve all satisfactorily. We have increased our force of salespeople. I