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VOL. VIII
..... . HE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1895.
NO. 295
jQliciay Specials,
policiciy
Notions and Fancy Goods.
Sicilian Shell Hair Pins,' per dozen
Ladies' Purses, each
Ladies' Fancy Silk Garters, per pair
Ladies' Fine Saxony Mittens, pair
Ladies' Fine Silk Mittens, special
Our regular $1 Kid Gloves, special
Colored Border Handkerchiefs, epecial
Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, special.
Tarn O'Shanters,. all colors
Ladies' Plaid Waists, latest effects ......
Misses' Eton Capes
Satin Ribbons, Nos. 7 to 12, per yard
Buttermilk Toilet Soap, per cake
. ..3oc
.. 53
.$1.25
...25c
. . .50c
. . .75c
. . 5c
.12c
...50c
.$2.75
. . . 25c
...10c
...5c
Suspender Mountings.
Dry Goods and House Furnishings.
Our entire line of 40 and 50c Dress Goods to clone at 23c
All our Novelty Dress Goods, all grade?, at cost.
Chenille Portieres, immense etock $3 per pair up
Lace Curtains, latest designs 50c per pair up
Beady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases 20 and 75c op
Art Denims, newest shades and patterns. ..40 and 50c yd
Pure White Turkish Bath Towels, 54 inch ..... .75c
White Bed Spreads, from our specials 95c up
Pare All Liden Hack Towels, special ; .'.16c up
Fancy Curtain Screens 10 and 12c yd
Down Pillows from 75c to $1.59
Special line of Fancy Art Silks, 75c special, 50c
25 per cent; discount
on all Capes and Jackets.
Warm Footwear.
Child's and Misses Felt Slippers, best qualities. ...
.. now going at 90c and $1
Child's and Misses' Felt Slippers, fur trimmed. . . .
can be had for $1 25 and $1.50
Ladies' Brown Felt Slippers, beaded, and trimmed "
in velvet. ..$1.50
Ladies' Black Quilted Satiu Slippers, Needle Toe. $1.75
Ladies' High-cut Felt Slippers, fur trimmed ... ...$2.00
Ladies' Turkish Sandals, Tan and Red Kid. $1.25
Gents' Embroidered Velvet Slippers,.spec. .$1 and $1.25
Child's, Misses and Ladies' Button Leggings
to go at $1, $1.25 and $1.50
: : ir Special. : : :
Special
Misses' Cape Mackintoshes, double texture. $5.75 $4.00
Boys' Cape Mackintoshes " " . 5.40 3.50
. Special
Ladies' Cape Mackintoshes " " . 8.00 5.90
Men's Cape Mackintoshes " " - . 5.35 3.75
Men's Furnishings.
Fine Embroidered Satin Suspenders, latest shades
and best materials, just in.
Gents' Hemstitched Silk "Reefer" Mufflers, som-
thing new ; all shades 85c to $1.20
Fine Ribbed Underwear, good at $1.90 $1.50
Special values in Silk Handkerchiefs at 50c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at 3324c
Special Inducements
in Clothing and Overcoats. : : :
Yon will find the largest line at lowest living pricea.
CO
CUBA'S MANIFESTO
Submitted to the American
People Today.
CUBANS ASK ONLY FOR JUSTICE
It Is Declared No People Could Bear
the Wrongs Endured by the
Cnbans Without
Protest.
Washington, Dec. 16. The manifesto
of the Cuban revolutionary party to the
people, of the United States was made
public today. It is a long document,
prepared by Enrique Jose Varona, ex
deputy, of the Spanish cortes, and re
views the history 3f the revolutionary
agitation in Cuba and the present con
ditions on the island. The manifesto
summarizes the Cubans' need thus :
"The people of Cuba require only lib
erty and independence to become a fac
tor in the prosperity and progress of civ
ilized nations, instead of an element of
disturbance and ruin. The fault lies en
tirely with Spain. Cuba is not the of
fender, but it is the defender of its
rights. Let America, let the world de
cide where rest justice and right."
It is set out that no people could bear
the wrongs' endured by the Cubans with
out protest,- or without degrading and
condemning themselves to annihilation.
The manifesto concludes :
"Spain denies the Cubans all effective
powers in their own country: condemns
them to political inferiority in their na
tive land; confiscates the product of
their labor without giving in return
either safety, presperity or education.
Spain has shown herself utterly incap
able of governing Cuba, which it ex
ploits, impoverishes and demoralizes.
Cubans, not in anger, but in despair,
have appealed to arms to defend their
rights and vindicate that eternal princi
ple, withhout which every; community
is in danger, the principle of justice.
Nobody has the right of oppression.
Spain oppressess us. In rebeling against
oppression we defend the right; in serv
ing our own cause we serve the cause of
mankind. We have not counted the
number of our enemies, nor measured
their strength. We may find rain and
death a few step ahead. So be it, we do
our duty. If the worid is indifferent to
our cause, so much the worse for all. A
new iniquity shall have been consumma
ted. The principle of human solidarity
shall have suffered defeat."
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Reports Ihst M, Finre Will Resign Be
' fore March.
London, Dec. 16. A Paris correspond
ent of the Pall Mall Cazette telegraphs
this afternoon that he is in a position to
state that M. Faure, presideut of the
French republic, will resign before
March. He adds a fresh scandal has
been unearthered in connection with the
president's family.
The correspondent of the Pall Mall
Gazette also says : "Daily hundreds of
newspapers express disgust at the cam
paign of slanders, but there is not an ar
ticle among them which does not distill
the venom of calumny."
The Pall Mall Gazette intimates that
the secret fund of 200,000 francs which
the Elysee palace expended upon the
press was not wisely distributed.
Will be no Ficnlc.
Cape Coast Castle,. British West Af
rica, Dec. 16. Owing to the refusal of
the Adansis tribe to join King Premph,
of Ashantee, the latter recently attacked
and routed them with great slaughter.
The affair is regarded as indicating that
King Premph is determined to fight the
British and that the expeditionary forces
now fitting out under the direction of
Sir Francis Scott, inspector-general of
the Gold Coast force, will not have the
walk-over anticipated.
CINCINNATI NEXT TEAR.
The Ohio City the Choice of the Amerl-
can federation of Labor. .
New York, Dec. 16. Contrary to the
general expectation, the Federation of
Labor did not conclude its work up to
the time of adjournment tonight, and a
session will be held tomorrow, at which
several matters of minor interest will be
disposed of. Today, the chief work ot
the convention was the selection of a city
at which to hold the next meeting.
When the .matter was put to a vote,
Cincinnati and Nashville were the only
contestants. The Ohio city won by a
vote of 1700 to 381.- President McBride
presided all today's session.
George Francis Train made a brief ad
dress on labor topics, and was followed
by Mrs. Charlotte Smith, of Boston,
president of the Woman's Rescue
League, whotold of the position of women
in the industrial world. Because of the
small money paid for labor, many of
them began a life of shame. This should
be remedied and more money paid to
them. -
Wholesale Slaughter.
Zanzibar, Dec. 16. A caravan, com
prising 1200 men, en route from El
Doma, was attacked by Chief Massas,
followers while passing the latter's kraals
on' the night of November 26, and over
1000 men with the caravan were killed.
- Is Not Serious.
Syria, Dec. 16. The situation in the
island of Crete is not serious. In an at
tack Tuesday last by a strong Turkieh
force on the positions occupied by Chris
tains at' Vryse, 24 Turks were killed and
16 wounded. " The Christians had five
killed and eight wounded. At Alicam
po the Turks massacred three men, two
women and five children. '
Report Discredited.
Denver, Dec. 16. Local representa
tives of Sam Newhouse, the Colorado
agent of the Rothschild's now in Europe,
discredit the report telegrai hed from
Cripple Creek, that Barney Barnatowill
shortly accompany Newhouse to that
camp. Newhouse has no interests in
Cripple Creek.
.Against the Caars Life.
Berlin, Dec. 16. A special from Mos
cow says a conspiracy against the. life
of the czar has been unearthed there.
Another dispatch " says a number of
bombs have been seized, and several
men and women, including a prominent
nihilist leader, have been arrested.
Will go to Los Angeles.
Cedar Rapids, la., Dec. 16. :Dr. Fow
ler, member of the national Presbyterian
committee on the Y. P. S. C. E., has
resigned bis charge here and accepted a
call to Los Angeles, Cal.
For Infants and Children.
Castoria. promotes Digestion, arid
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. . Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria Is so well adapted to children (hat
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Akcheb, M. I.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
" For oeveral years I hare reoommeuaed you
Cistorla,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results.
Edwijt F. Pardee, M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of ' Castoria is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it Fee ma a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Cabxos Kakttk, D. D.,
New York City.
The CraTina Coihakt, 77 Hurray Street, N.Y.
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SLAUGHTERING PRICES IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT
Dry Goods Department.
. Regular
. Krice. .
Dress Goods : 10 and 12c
v 20 and 25c
- V , . . . .' 30 and 35c
" ' " 65c
' $1.25
Blk Dress Silks 1.15
Blk Dress Silks. r. 1 75
Blk Brocade Silks 1 50
Plaid Drees Silks 1 50
24 inch Surrah and Satin 75c
Silk Velvets $2 00
Best Silk Plushes 1 50
Ladies Wrappers 1 35 -
Ladies Cloaks - 7 50
Misses' Cloaks. : . . . . 4 00
Ladies' Bonnets 6 00
Ladies' Trimmed Hats at half price.
Flowers and Ornaments at half price.
Ladles' Mackintoshes 4 00
4. ' ; 6 00
Misses Electric Circulars. 1 50
Pure Silk Ribbons at half price.
Children's Underwear from 15c.
Ladies' Underwear 40c
i 50c
70c
Sale
Price.
7c
15c
22c
50c
75c
85c
$1 17
1 00
95c
55c
$1 50
1 00
95c
5 50
2 50
2 00
3 25
4 50
95
30c
37c
50c
Dry G-oods Department.
Beg. Price. Bale Price
Ladics'rEmbroidered Skirts $1 25 85c
" Wool Knit Skirts 185 $135
" Corsets 75 55
1 00 75
Misses' Corset Waists : 40 30
Laces and Embroideries at half price.
Ladies' Kid Gloves 1 25 85
Lace Curtains , 85 65
. .: i-. .... 3 00 .1 85 .
70-inch Pure Linen Table Damaeks 1 00 75
Linen Napkins 25 15.
Towels 10 . 1
Towels 15 12
White Bed Spreads 1 25 95
White Bed Spreads . 1 75 1 25
Cretons 30 T2
Blankets, splendid values, 65c to $4 00. .
Peabody Muslins &4
Lonsdale " 1.
Blackstone " .. M
Cabot W " " 5
Cabot A ; 514
Outing Flannels..., 10 7
Outing Flannels... . 6 5
WJiito Flannels...! 25 20
Superior Calicos 7 1 f
Turkey Red 15 10
Gents' Clothing Department.
Tailor-made Suits. ......
Big Suits for large men.,
Boys' Knee Pant Suits
Boys' Knee Pant Suits
Boys' Long Pant School Suits .
Men's Pants
All Wool Pants...
Ulsters ,
- ti
Mackintoshes.
. Regular Sale
Price. Price.
6 00 $ 4 50
7 00 5 60
8 00 6 00
.... 12 00 9 00
.... 15 00 12 00
2 00 I 50
3 25 2 50
5 00 3 75
.... 2 50 1 90
... 2 50 1 90
3 00 2 25
... 4 00 3 00
5 00 4 00
; . . . 6 fiO 5 25
' 5 50 . 4 25
.... 7 00 5 50
Shoe Department.
Ladies' Dongola Kid Shoas. " . .
- " Vici Kid Shoes
" Vici Kid Goodyear Welt Shoes
" Qnilted Hand-turn Slippers
' " Velvet Hand-turn Slippers.......
" Vici Kid Strap Slippers.
1 75
2 25
3 00
2 00
1 50
2 25
45
75
50
75
15
75
Shoe Department,
' . Regular Sale
Price. Price.
Misses' Glove Calf Shoes : ... 1 75 $1 35
" Oil Grain Shoes 150 1 SO
" . Dongola Kid Shoes 1 75 1 35
" . Vici Kid Shoes . . . 2 00 1 65
Men's Satin Calf Shoes 1 75 1 35
" Veal Calf Shoes 2 25 1 75
" Cordovan Shoes .' 4 25 3 50
" Kangaroo Shoes 5 00 4 00
" Dongola Turn Dancing Pumps...:.. 2 25 1 85
Bovs' Glove Calf Shoes.. 175 135
Boys' Veal Calf Shoes. 2 25 1 85
Boys' Satin Calf Shoes 2 50 ' 2 00
Silverware at 40 per ct. discount
Rare opportunity for securing Christ
mas Presents.
Tea Pots, Cream Pitcher?, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holders,
Butter Dishes, Bread Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Celery Dishes
Pickle Casters, Cake Baskets Salad Sete. Berry Dishes,
Table Spoons. Dt-ssert Kpoons, Knives and Forks. Fancy
Ovster Lad es. Fancy Pie Knives, Fancy Cake Knives,
Fancy Butter Knives nnd Snear Shells, Carvln Sets, Picks,
Napkin Ring?, Bous Bons, Childs' Mugs and Pin Trays.
Tea Spoons.
SPACE AND TIME WILL NOT PERMIT FURTHER QUOTATIONS.
HONYWILL
Importer
RETIRING
FROM BUSINESS.
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