r EMBROIDERIES. 3 Big trives--3. 3 Lot No. i.' Twtnty-fivo pieces l.-inch, Fine Cambric; all now patterns nnil fast edges ; per yard. . . .' 05c Lot No. 2. Twenty-five pieces 3.-inch Cambric Embroideries ; all different patterns; per yard 10c Lot No. 3. Twenty-five pieces 5-incb Cambric Embroideries; beautiful patterns ; kooi! strong edges ; per yard 12)c Lonsdale Muslin, , For this week only, at 6 i -4c per yard. ALL GOODS MARKED N PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY M AROII 7, 181)8 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Monday nitrht. At tlio opera house. George's Colored Minstrels. We liavo cigars to burn ut Fout.'. Wonted a girl to do general house work. Imjuire at this otlice. The weather forecast for tonight nud lomorrow is fair and cooler. ' Plain, mixed and dill pickles, olives nJ pigs' feet in bulk, at The Dalies Commission & Grocery Co.'s. This morning the Columbia Packing Co. shipped a large consignment of iplemlid porkers to Portland on the Reg ulator. A lady's gold locket was found yester day. The owner can have the same by Jeecribing property and paying for tins notice. Just received Now lot of oranges, lemons, pineapples, bananas and cauli flower, at The Dalles Commission and Grocery Co.'s. l.'8-tf It is not often that such an excellent troop conies to our city as George's Minitrels, and wo sincerely hope they till receive the patronage due such a performance. I'a Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every lt to bo the best non-poisonous fluid dipm the world; guaranteed to cure flii itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot. Clarke hilk, agents, The Dalles. Gordie Graham, the boy who wtrs ac cidentally shot in the eye at Mosior Sat urday, was taken to the hospital in Portland for treatment. While his con Mion id not considered dangerous, he Jill, in nil probability, lose his eye. William Knife, who was the main 'ctor in a shooting nllair which occurred "Antelope several weeks ago, had his Nlmiuury hearing before Recorder ''wne, and was placed under $750 bonds to appear before the next grand jury. T'io high dally scores at the Umatilla lloute alloys for last week wore: Mon dy. Maota fifi? Tiia.iu u'ii,i,.r r..i I edneetlay, 0. Uell 58; Thursday, -luetzOK; Friday, J. Unger 02; Satur- aotz (it ; Sunday, 0. Schmidt 03. filters are beginning to haul ta"ier this season than UBrtal. Seven p'y teams loaded ut the Vusco ware wno today for Mitchell, rinovillo and Antelope, and owing to tlflo early epring "e wool teams will sodn becoming In Mho doziiDH, us shearing will begin ,lut next week. Bli ororlcnl contest which took ,1Tb'1 tho GoWendale Academy Friday a Saturday evonlngg, the gold medal th. by Mi8S Ethnl Masters, while sIL eLniil0 flr8t prize WB won by lioy oemiker, Quite a number of con- Uiook part, and a iplendid show- 8 umde throughout. rjl ,elerain received today by Mru. J"P Irom her daughter, Kuth, who is Praient teaching In Carson City, 1 Nevada, she states that she will be transferred to Uintah, Utah, on a salary of $750 per annum. Miss Cooper has many Dulles friends, who will bo do lighted to hear of her good luck In se- I curing this promotion. 'I'liti annual school meeting was held at the Co'urt street school this afternoon, all tho members of the I board be ing present. No business of importance was transacted outside of the reading of j the different reports, which will be pub lished as soon as tiiey cun be got in proper shape for publication. The club bowlers made an unusually 'good showing for the week ending yes terday. All the scores were above fifty, while one reached the seventy mark. They were as follows; Monday, Brad shawtiO; Tuesdav, Hendley57; Wednes- lay, Ogden 57 ; Thursday, Bradshaw 57 ; Uriday, Houghton 02: Saturday, N. J. (Sinnott 70; Sunday, Ballard GO. Owners of fish wheels and canneries are making extensive preparations for tho fishing season which opens April 10th, and hb many of the fishermen from tho lower river have gone to the Alaska gold fields, it is expected that the fish will have a better chance to get up the river this year than last, as they will not have to dodge so many traps and nets in so doing. Latest rumors concerning the trouble between tho United States and Spain state that Spain has withdrawn her de mand concerning tho removal of Consul General Lee, but state further that tho situation is graver at present than it has been since the commencement of the trouble, and the Tribune's prediction that hostilities will commence iuside of a week, promises to bo verified. Tho parade of George's MinstrelB. which was hold at noon today, im pressed everyone very favorably and caused Bouiuwhut of a rush at the box olllce. Tho musicians who are traveling with this show are artistt, and tho jug gler is immense On tho whole we can recommend this performance to the general public from our own observa tion, as well as from the favorable com ment of tho papers from tho various towns through whicli it lias passed, as one of the first order. Tho steamship Oregon loft Portland for Alaska pointB at 7 o'clock last even ing. There was probably more freight taken this trip than the Elder carried away on tho 2d Inst. Jt was ascertained yesterday that 050 tons had been placed on board. Tho whole ainouut did not exceed this very much, but a considera ble umount of belated outfits and goods will doubtless bo added. A large Hat of passengers also went, aud it appears the sickness and hardships are not scar ing people in the least. To Cure a Cold In Out) Day. Tuke Laxative Uroino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If they fall to cure. 25c, DeWitt's Little Eurly Risers, The lmou II' tic pllU. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tout U what it wis mtide lor. An KlitlitlNUHtic Meeting. A moBt enjoyable evening was had at JG. A. It. hall last Saturday evening The prominent feature of the meeting of the W. It. C. was the installation of Mre, Mamie Bnggs as president of the VV. It. C, connected with J. W. Nes- i mith Pott, G. A. It. After this and kindred ceremonies, the hall was opened to the Veterans and the Sons of Veterans. The interest of the meeting was made greater by the pres ence of Col. Skinner, asst. quartermaster-general, Capt. Morse, asst. adjutant general, Dept. of Oregon, G. A. It., and Mrs. Gwilt, president V. R. C. of Ore gon, wlio were here in the interests of i (l,. T4 a u D......:ii., :.. .i, .,., ...u ia . U. XV., UilU COpCUlUIIJ III LUC D U Ij cess of the state encampment of the G. A. It., W. It. C, and Sons of Veterans, to be held here on the 17th, 18:h aud 10th of May next. , Speeches were made by Col. Skinner, Capt. Morse and others, but the talk of the evening was made by Mrs. Gwilt. The prospects for the most successful encampment of the G. A. It. ever yet held in the stale are of the brightest, and the executive committee feel that with tho enthusiasm evinced on this occasion, backed, as it is, by the pride of The Dalles, our D. C. & A. C, and by the citizens generally, their labors must meot with triumphant suc cess. We propose to have the largest, most enthusiastic and successful en campmout ever held in this state. JuHtltutu CliiHud ut Hood Ulver. Tho Farmers' Iuststute at Hood River closed Saturday night. With it was brought to an end the most successful series of institutes ever held under the auspices of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. The representatives of the college were much pleased with the largo at tendance at tho institute and the inter est and enthusiasm sIioaii in the work. Tho Hood River schoolhouso in which tho institute was held was filled to over flowing, and at some of the sessions in larger towns audiences of over 800 peo ple wore preseut. Every day patents signified their intention to send tiieir boys and girls to tho college, having gained an appreciation of the scientific aud practical methods to be learned there. At the sessions Saturday there were thorough discussions on forage plants, poultry-raising, and every branch of the horticultural business. An excellent musical program was rendered at tho evening session, and Prof. A. B.JCordloy delivered a lecture on "Fruit Pests," illustrating with the etereopticon views showed in this city the last night ot the convention. 11 cut of Alt. To cleanse the system in a geutle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true and per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine, Manufactured by the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. One Minute Cough Cure, cures, That it what It waa made lor. I Clear an c e Sale SlCYCliES. One ?95 Ladies' Cleve land Wheel Two '97 Eaclo Wheels at One '90 Cleveland.. , ' Gent's Wheel ... One '95 Eagle Gent's Wheel One '97 Boy's Eagle Wheel.. .?..... One '97 Girl's Eagle Wheel In order to make room for our new stock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. MAIER & BENTON NEWS NOTES. ConBul-Gerleral Lee will not be re called and the United States will send food to starving Cubans in war veEsels. Late reports state that 10,000 Klon- dikers are on Ihe war-path, on account of the Canadian government stationing custom house officials at the head of the passes. The Portland Tribune sayB that if the government carries out the policy agreed upon By the president and his cabinet, in less than a week we will be involved in war with Spain. The Spanish atroci ties in Cuba and their failure to end the war by pacific means, together with the Maine disaster, will be the leading causes for action. Unfiling. Prof. P. G. Dout will open up an op tician parlor on Second street, two door3 west ol Keller's bakery. The professor has been employed by Harry Liebe, the jeweler, for several months and leaves him with the best of recommendations. His work speaks for itself, and be has many home testimonials, which he will be glad to show to anyone desiring to see them. His patients are his friends and his friends are his patients, for he is an expert !n fitting the eye perfectly in all cases. Anyone wishing their eyes examined aud properly fitted will do well to give him a trial. He states that he will be ready to open up by Tuesday, the 8th, and will, for a beginner, make a special reduction for ten days only. He will also do all kinds of complicated watch work, jewelry repairing and diamond setting. He comes hero with tho best of rec ommendations as an eye specialist, aud can, undoubtedly, do as he agrees. We are pleased that he hasdeclded to re main in our city, and recommend him to the patronage of our readere. tf A Hot Time III tlio Old Town. There's been a hot time in tho old town while the wool-growers have been with us; but, gentle people, tho hot time is not over yet, for there's going to be h hot time in real estate aud insur ance in the old town in the future. When you hear old Dad Butts go by, don't forget he's got business in his eye, a sample of which might be briefly men tioned in this way : A corner lot ; good house; well improved; city water; streets all graded; within ten minutes' walk from the poslollice-.for $300. And this isn't all he Ikib. Sto him and be convinced. tf STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their ofiico Saturday, April 2, 1898, at 2 p, m,, fjr the purpose of electing seven directors; ana transact ing such other business at. mav properly come before said meeting. By order of the president. ' The Dalles March 1, lt98. O. L. J'lm.ui'H, Secy. J HOT WATER in Ten Minutes. Do You Catch On? No more eold ovens. riomy 01 not water, $ and a great fuel saver. Have one put in your stove by MAYS & CROWE. SOLE AGENTS. INTERNATIONAL HEATER. REMEMBER Wo have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. .Seasonable Ilurpaln fur Quick and I.ive JSuyers. The following seasonable offering must be seen to be appreciated. The quali ties and the prices make them genuine bargains. If you are interested reply at once before they are sold out : Navy or black, all-wool Serge Dress Skirts; full percaline lined, finished seams, velvet bound, correct sweep, $2.50. Q lr ! ro rf f rt nstr tti i vorl rrnri)o no tt mi iq atiwwj uvuij uui j storm serges, plain or figured brillian tines, lined and bound as above, $3.00. Braided fine cloth Skirts, fancy rich combination plaids, plain cheviots, black bourettes, etc., $3.50. Fancy flowered Silk Waists with fitted waist lining, detachable linen collars, silk turn-over cuffs, $2 50. Figured black Silk Grenadine Waists, made up over bright-colored lining, silk ullle at neck, $3.00. Prices quoted on above represent but about one-half their value. A. M. Williams & Co. Rev. E. Edwards, pastorof the English Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subsued the inflamation and relieved the pain. Should any suffer profit by uivinjr Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. NOT1CK. Members of Camp No. 32, G. A.R., and all comrades are requested to meet at Fraternity Hall this evening at 1) o'clock. ' M.miy Lkahnud. President W. 11. C. Opera House VOGT ONE JOLLY NIGHT, Monday, March 7. George's Operatic Minstrels Consolidated With Georgia University Muaies, COI.OItKI) COMWAMTIK?, SONGS, UANi:ES,.SI'Et'I.l.TIKS, SOUTHEUX 1'ASn.MK XECiRO KCCK.N'TItlCITIKS, DOWN ON TIIK l.KVEK, A NIGHT JN DIXIK I.AN1) l'l.A NT AT ION MKI.OIHK S. WAY DOWN SOUTH IiEKOliE THE WAU. A Bright, Clover, Up-to-dato Com pany or genuine (joioroci Artists. Look out for the noonday parade. i Admission 50c, - Children 25c. Reserved seats without extra charge. No hiehe.r. Now on salu at Snipes-Kin-ersly Di ug Co, Dr.GUNN'S For Pooplo That Arof A Siok or "Just Don't IJ II I V FoolWoll." I IhLiW ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE. Removes Plmplei, cure Headache, Dyspepsia and CoitUems. 25 i ls. a U)x gtilrutrgUtaor lir mall bauipltu 'rc. mldruM Or. Bosanko Co. i'lilia. 1'a, An Interesting Story is attractive at all times, No one can aflord to let the evenings at home be spent without good reading matter in these days when good books cost so little, Our stock oilers some very attractive, up-to-date and. standard literature which will interest all. ' I. C. Nickelsen Book & musie Company, S E E U S A b)luudll assortment of Vi'ko- Etnble, Garilun anil Guiks seoits in Hulk, Seed Whe.it, Heed Outu, JJg Seed Hurley, Seed Heed Hyo. Oil Menl Cuke aud Fertilizers, C ... ... . ..... Eneu EiiiMUies, r.iiny nuu rum. toes. Eleven kinds n( lirst class fiZ Seed Corn. Poultry ami Eggs bought ii nd Hold ut J. H. CROSS' n Cheap Cuth Grocery uud Feed Store, Becond aud Union Sts. E E D S