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VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUAKY 11, 1896 NO. 28 - i. , ' ,1 - THIHT DfiY S H L, : jB I From February th, 130S, to ESarcIx Stl 1896. : Genuine Bargains the order of the day. ' . Dress Goods. Our entire lot of 36-inch all-wool Tre cot, Fancy Mixtures, &c, embracing the most desirable shades and effects. Never sold for less than 50 and 60c; these are reduced to 25c. A fine assortment of all-wool Checks and Plaids, Wool and t Silk Mixed Novel ties, &c goods that have found ready sale at 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25; balance to close at a reduction of 33J per cent. ... Boucles . . . 60-inch Novelty Cape and Jacket Ma terial 5 pieces of the latest color combi nations. Regular value, $2; spec. $1.50. Eiderdown Flannels. Plain Pink; reg. 40c, to close at 25c. Tan and Grey Crepe Effects; never less than 50c, now 35c. Fancy Tufted Eider down, stripes, in popular light shades; regular 80c yd, sale price, 50c. Underwear. Our entire stock of Woolen Under wear in all grades and sizes, AT COST; broken lots at half price. All-Wool Hosiery. Child's and Misses' Ribbed; reg. 20c, reduced to 10c. Ladies' Fine French Ribbed Cashmere; regular 60c, reduced to 35c. , Ladies' Fine French Plain Caehmere, reg. 60c, red. to 40c. Ladies' Fine French Plain Cashmere, reg. 50c, red. to 35c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 40c, reduced to 25c. . Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 35c, reduced to 20c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 25c, reduced to 15c. ... Special . . . 1 case Child's and Misses' Black Rib bed Cotton Hose, seamless, " Hermsdorf" dye, guaranteed fast black; only 5c pr. Men's Extra Superfine Merino Half Hose; seamless; extra good at 15c, re duced to 10c. Men's Dark Grey Mixed All-Wool Half Hose; special value at 20c, rediiced to 12c. Ladies' Grey All-Wool-' Knit Skirts; regular $1.50, to close at $1.00. Special Attractions In our Neckwear Department. 24 dz. Stylish Tecks, good variety of shades and patterns; the best value ever offered at 25c, during sale only 15c. , Misses' Cloaks. One and all at half price; sizes 4 to 14. Don't delay buying, as they cannot possibly drop any, lower. Ladies' Capes and Jackets At half their regular prices. Every garment correct in shape, correct sleeves, correct in price. We have one or two of those very stylish 26-inch French-made Beever, Box-front Reefer Jackets, two rows buttons, half-satin lined, strapped seams; Black only; a splendid value at $15; sale price makes them $7.50. We have cheaper ones in proportion. Our last two very nobby Child's Jack ets, 4 to 6 years;" perfection of style; reg ular $6.00 sale price, $3.00; regular $6.25, sale price, $3.15. Lack of space will not permit us to give you more than an idea of our Great Reduction Sale. Every article of Winter Wear greatly reduced; some lines going at cost and others at half price. Call and be convinced. M. 7VL WIL-I-IM7VS 3t FOR PEACE IN CUBA Joint Resolution Offered by Senator Cameron. SELF-GOVERNMENT THE ONLY WAY Friendly Offices of This Country to Be Offered to Spain Gen. Gibbons Funeral. Washington, Feb. 10. In the , eenate today Senator Cameron offered a joint resolution quoting the president's refer ence to the Cuban war in his last mess age which declared that there will be no means of securing peace to Cuba except by giving it the right of self-government, and offers to Spain the friendly offices of the United States to being about this re sult. General Gibbons' F uneral. Washington, Feb. 10. The secretary of war has made the following announce ment of the denth of Geo. John Gibbon at Baltimore, last week: "War Department, Washington, Feb. 8. 1896. The death at Baltimore on the afternoon of Thursday, the 6th of Feb ruary, of Brevet Major-General. John Gibbon, brigadier-general, is announced to the army. As cadet and commiss ioned officer he had served his country well for over half a century. In the late war, aa commander of the Iron brigade of the Army - of ; the Potomac, whose fame and name came to it upon its battle-fields, he early gained distinction. Subsequently in due succession as corps commander, he served until Appomat tox closed the conflict. He was wound ed at Fredericksburg, at Gettysburg and after the civil war; in the Indian engage ment at Big Hole, in Montana. He was five times breveted tor gallant services in battle. He continued in active service until by operation of law, under the limitation of age, he passed to the re tired list. - His remains will be interred in the national cemetery at Arlington on Monday, the 10th of Febauary, with the militaty honors due to his rank as a general officers." THE HEADLESS IBUft'K. Pearl Bryan's Mutilated Body Viewed by Her Parents. Grkkncastlle, Ind., Feb. 10. The headless body of Pearl Bryan was brought here Saturday night and at once deposited in a vault. When the news of its arrival spread over the city, hundreds of people went to the cemetery, and for several hours Sunday there was a large crowd around the door of the vault, gr: ing at the casket through the iron grat ings of the door. In the forenoon Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, father and mother of the murdered girl, and her sisters and brothers, visited the cemetery and entered the vault. Mrs. Bryan was eo overcome by the sad spec tacle of the headless trunk of her daugh ter that she swooned in the vault and the father was nearly overcome in a similar manner. While the relatives were in the 'vault there was a meeting of the young and middle-aged men of the city, some dis tance away and it was said later that some 25 or 30 of these pledged them selves to each other to avenge the-girl's death if the murderers were not hanged by the law. The organization thus formed is said to be regarded simply as the nucleus of a larger one which will take the law into its own hands if Jackson and Walling escape the extreme penalty in the Cin cinnati courtB. NEWS NOTES. As a result of the Philadelphia prize fight Saturday night, Frederick Scblech ter, one of the principals, died Monday, and ex-Policeman Henry Pluckfelder, the other principal, is in jail, charged with murder.- The fignt took place in the second story of Schlechter's mattress factory. Schlechter was -knocked down and his head hit the floor so hard that his skull was fractured. . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report o: According to a statement widely pub lished the coming English naval pro-' gramme will involve the outlay of $47, 000,000 and will provide for the building of four ironclads, four first-class cruisers, six third-class cruisers, and 60 torpedo destroyers, the last to have a speed of from 30 to 33 knots. The battle-ships are to be similar to the Renown type, but they are to have rather more beam and to be longer. Representative Crain of Texas died early Monday morning. Advices from Honolulu say that unless Secretary Olney apologizes for the actions of Minister Willis, that official may be given his passport soon. The trouble grew out of an invitation issued by the Hawaiian foreign office to the diplomatic corps to participate in the national holiday of January 17, the an niversary of the overthrow of the mon archy. Willis refused to take part in the celebration on the ground that President Cleveland did not approve the manner in which .the monarchy was overthrown. The pope has abandoned bis intention of publicly excommunicating Prince Boris of Bulgaria, whose conversion to the Greek church was announced a few days ago. President Betancourt, of the provis ional government of Cuba, craves recog nition for the insurgents from the U. S. government. He closes the appeal as follows: "Cuba, the bleeding, appeals to Iter American sister. She does it in the name of God, of justice, of civiliza tion and of America.". The president has nominated Edwin F. TJ hi, of Michigan, assistant secretary of state, to be ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the United States to Germany. A San Francisco woman horsewhipped the wrong man for hugging her. A. Successful Company. One of the most successful companies on the road this season is the Georgia University graduates, which will appear at the opera house one night only, Sat urday, February 15th. The press where the company has appeared speaks in the highest terms of them. The time- honored jest is changed much for the better, and it is claimed that they have the finest costumes of any minstrel show now living. They arrive here tm the O. R. & N. on their own special sleeping FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8INE3 For Xnants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic propertrv. Castoria Is to well adapted to children (hat 3 recommend It as superior to any prescription .tnown to me." H. A. Abcheb, M. 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. For several years I have recommencled your OtstoHa,' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." Edwin F. Pardbb, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits bo well known that it rooms a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CAB&OS MaKTYJC. X. D., New York Olty. Ths Cextaux CoifPAjrr, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES' Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points dn fav orable terms. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker! Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street. Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. dec4-lm Tax: Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, . Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR. Boss Cash Store is Selling Out at Large Reductions . Men's Duck Coats, ' Men's Duck Ulsters, Men's Overcoats, -Boys' Duck Coats, Discount of 30c on the Dollar ' A Rare opportunity to purchase Dry Goods and Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, &c. M. Honywill car. - ' ' ' - -' ; ' - Subscribe for The Chronicle.