U - ' - tail y ' , . '" ' VOL. VIII Rt OKN A Line of Shoes that are Celebrated for their Excellence and durability, made by such, as PRIESMEYER, GIESECKE, Walter H. Teriney-, Wright & Richards, and others. Sale N ow On. LAST NIGHT'S STORM One f ,the Worst Ever Known in Chicago. BUSINESS COMPLETELY CRIPPLED 1h City Shut Off From Outside Com- mnnlcatlon Wire Down In All Directions. ' , ' Chicago, Nov. 26. The, storm which raged here last night. and early this morning was one of the worst that ever struck the city. The wind hlew a gale And .the snow fell in great clouds. Street and railway traffic is greatly de layed. Dispatches received here show the same etate of affairs throughout Illinois. Qnincy reports a howling blizzard, with snow falling fast. Telegraph and telephone wires are down in all direc tions. - - Peoria reports the storm still raging and serious damage is feared. At Fairbury, 111., the sleet has caused considerable damage. On LakeUichigan the gale was severe and tha sea is running very high. Com paratively few vessels are out and it is not expected there will be much loss of life. No vessels left the harbor last night. The storm blew down telephone and trolley wires in many places in Chicago, and Berioua accidents were narowly aver ted. As it was three horEes were killed by coming in contact with trolley wires. Several fires occurred during the night, which made great trouble for the depart ment, as delays were occasioned in the of the fire department, said : -The only thing we did not have to contend with was freezing water. It has. been one of the worst nights, except in this feature, I have ever seen in which to fight fire." This dispatch was sent by the Postal Telegraph & Cable Company, the only wire working out of this city at this time. -' ' ' " A. COMI'LETK Wires Down In all KLOC&ADE. Directions From - Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 2b. At.a:3U a.m. re ports received at the "weather bureau of fice indicate that fair weather will pre- . Highest of all in Leavening Power. - Of the FIELD FOH vail in this" section Wednesday. The total depth of snowfall since Sunday has been about 12.9 inches. This, is the heaviest snowfall in Chicago in Novem er in 12 years. As a result of the bliz- zird busiuess of every eort is crippled in Chicago' today. At 10 -.30 the Western Union Telegraph Company had .established communica tion between this city and St. Louis, but at 9 :30 practically not the tick of a sounder was heard. The operators said they had not known of such a etate of things in 30 years. The great demorali zation is due to the heavy, wet snow, which has broken the wires down. A few remained intact, but they were use less on account of being crossed and grounded. " . The situation outside of the city is said to be as bad as in Chicago. At 10 o'clock" the Western Union, Gold & Stock Telegraph Company say: "There was never a completer telegraph blockade than exists today. Up to 9 o'clock there were no wires ..out of this city further than to the stockyards. This" will, 'of course much upset speculative markets. The blockade is complete in every di rection. The following was aleo sent out by the Gold & 6tock Company. -. "Chicago, Nov. 26. No telegraph wires, private or public, are working yet, and it it likely news from the outside will be scarce. Foreign news is lees dis turbing. Turkey appears to be controll ing its Armenian troubles.". A GALE AT CLEVELAND. Tbe Wind Readied a Telocity of 73 Miles an Boor, Cleveland, O., Nov. 26. The great est gale that ever struck this city, ac cording to the records of tbe weather bureau, commenced blowing from the south shortly after mid-night. At 5 a. m. the wind had risen to s velocity of 72" miles an hour. ' Several houses were blown down Many buildings were un roofed, trees uprooted and signs blown down in all parts of the city. The water in the river and harbor is at the lowesf'point recorded in several years. At 9 o'clock the weather bureau reported the barometer still very low and the gale will probably continue throughout the day. Telegraph- and telephone wires are prostrated. Communication with Chi cago was entirely cut off until a hue hour this morning, when the Postal Tel egraph & Cable Company reported one siow wire working to Chicago. This dispatch is transmitted over that line. Latest U. S. Gov't Report rr 6 t . . I S .. a 1 THE DALLES, OREGON, Late Firm of BA SIMrViONsV REGULATOR GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Liver regulator (liquid, or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. -EVERY PACKAGER Baa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. J. II. Zeilin & Co., Phila., Pa She Was. Encased-In Ice.! San Fbancisco, Nov. 26. The British ship Anglesea, which arrived frcm Swansea last nighty brought news of se vere experiences with cold .while coming around the Horn. Nearly every vessel which has arrived from the Atlantic side in the past two months has had ' tales of rough encounters with the elements, while it remained to tbe Anglesea to cap tbe climax. Once she was almost com pletely walled in by ice in her .standing rigging and she appeared to those on board twice her normal eize. Tbe light- running - rigging was increased to the size of the vessel's spars, and oil and water were frczen. "I have been going to sea a good many years, said Captain Lane, "but I never encountered any thing 'ike that before. For eeveral day we bad heavy frost and snow' in succes sion. September 11, when you were en joying balmy weather in San Francisco, everything on board was frozen as tight as a drum. The ropes, sails, oils and even tbe water in the cabin, were frozen None of the ropes could travel through the blocks, and the Bails stood out like great walls of ice, Tbe ropes were ac tually as large as our masts. - The ship looked very big, bnt one could not help being e track by her picturesque appear ance. Everything was white as far as the eye could reach, and icicles hnug down from the yards and ropes. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly'a Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. WEDNES DAY NOVEMBER - i STONEMAN IfiS l I. W. Williams & Go. -cActs at once, never fails. One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which ac companies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. For Infants and Children. Caatorta promotes Digestion, and overcomes. Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feveriahness. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its sleep statural. Caatoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castoria is ko well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription .tnown to me." H. A. Arches. M. 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, IT. T. a For several years I have recommenced your Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Emm F. Pardee, M. D-, 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it reams a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Clarion Mabttw. D. P., New York City. Tub Ckhtaub Ooxpakt, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Dressmaking Parlors Are now opened : over Pease & Mays' Store. Miss St. John. Mrs. Manns. The best of all. Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, J which fasten 'the immediate attention of men wanting a warm, serviceable garment Men's Suits.'' The consideration of profit is Worth every cent of $7 Our Men's Underwear, Four lines to select from. We expect to . sell out;..these lines during this week. Worth every cent of 75 cents : ; XTo-w 50 Cents BOSS CASH STORE. 27, . 1895. & FIEGE. SEflSOfiABliE GOODS. New Arrivals. A Full Line of Bayle's Specialties. Salted Peanuts in small car toons. Toasted Butter Corn in small cartoons. Bay le's celebrated Clam Broth Bayle's English Sandwich . Mustard. Bayle's Extract of Beef. Little German Pretzels. . Saratoga Chipped Potatoes. The above are very fine goods and per fectly fresh. It will be a pleasure to show them to you. J.B. CROSSEN, The Grocer. Ask Central for 62. PRACTICAL. J All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street.' Jewel THePeopl From $5.75 up.' r Men's Suits. abandoned. price, $5.50. 1' 1 M NO 279 DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT; Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all -. kinds of -work in his line at reasonable figures.. .Has the largest honse moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181. The Dalles Q are with us Men's Neckwear. - ..... : .. .. -. We have juet opened np eeveral boxes of.- , - new neckwear, all the latest patterns.. ....... I You've often paid 50 cents for the same ' ' , quality. . " , ':JHl'J We only ask 25 Cents. Men's Hats. , - Right to the main point at once; Hats without natters' profits. That's the way -we sell 'am. Just received a case of men's r . .' Fedoras, newest shapes, of couree. You '" , -would say they were worth $3. Now our price is $2.50. - :. We want to dispose of our stock of Teles : copes,. Valises and Jargo Trunks. Special s triffsa 1 rh rr nprtt- lllPCOUnt. f - Dry Goods Importer.