1 if IV !'.:; r EMBROIDERIES. 3 Big Drives 3. Lot No. i. Twntty-fivo pieces l)rC-inch, Fine Cambric; nil new patterns and fast edges ; per yard 05c Lot No. 2. Twenty-five pieces 3.j-incli Cambric Embroideries; all difierent patterns; per yard 10c Lot No. 3. Twenty-five pieces .Vinch Cambric Embroideries; beautiful pattern.1-; uood strung edges ; per yard 12Jc. Lonsdale Muslin, a For this week only, at 6 1-4C per yard. ALL GOODS MARKED N PLMN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 1HUKSDA Y WAYSIDE M rKCH 10. 185)4' the European 5) 3t Girl wanted to work at Home. Weather Tonight and tomorrow, fair and trusty. Leave your orders for dressed chickens at Dalles Commission Co. mlO-tf Wanted a girl to do general house work. Inquire at this otlice. When you smoke the Hose Queen 5- cent cigar von Ret your money's worth. tf ' I u ee ii the heavy door and t he side of j stack. G. Springer will be the candi Itho safe, seriously bruiting the flesh , date for the legislature in the event of and loosening the nail. The injury is a fusion between the Democrats and Pop very painful one, .but she displays un-julists. On the republican side the name usual grit and considers it a mere trifle. 1 of Judge M. E. Brink is talked of for the Today a carload of beef cattle, which ! legislature ; also M. It. Elliott and V. have been bought by John Parrot, for c- wl"s for county judge. Ves Uelknap Fry & Bruhne, of Seattle, were delivered , win probably be before the convention at the stockyards. They are in fine , for uIerk ! a'f J- H. Gray to succeed shape and will be slaughtered and i bimself as sheriff, and 1. F. Shown to shinned from Seattle to Alaska. 1 succeed himself as aBsossor. c fiance Si BICYCLES. One '0o Ladies' Clove land Wheel If 'Very Much to the Good.' Two '97 Eagle Wheels at Onw9(i Cleveland.... .Cent's Wheel One '95 Eagle Gent's Wheel One '97 Boy's Eagle Wheel.. .' 530 1 525 One '97 Girl's Eagle Wheel $35 In order to make room for our new slock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. J MAIER & BENTON Club Team Wins the Tiiurnaineut. ...reseept Bieyeles... 1 DAD TVT-. J 1 J jp - 1.1 5 Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. 5 Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. New Ideas at every point. The "VSheel that sells at an honest price. MAYS & CROWE. I REMEMBER We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To he sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. J. D. McKennon is making up a ship A 40,000-pound car of wheat is beinp The concluding match of the tourna ment between the club bowling team and that of the Umatilla House was played last night and resulted in a vic tory for the club of three games out ol four, with an advance of 33 pins. This makes the club team winners of eleven games out of Sixteen phiyed. llaetz biade the highest average on either side, it being, in the four games, 44. Houghton made the highest average of ment of fifteen carloads of potatoes, I loa,Ietl t tbe Pendleton depot to make a ; th(J c(jb bowlere hig bein , 41 vrliii.li -will h f.iru-arded to Kansas Citv ! Part of Oregon's trainload shipment for I rP,. , which Nvill be forwarded to Kansas City thiB week. Three carB will be loaded at j Alicel, eight at Imbler, and the re-, mainder of the shipment will be loaded nt La Grande. j In Eugene Monday, Gene Matlock and Lloyd Wilson, two public school bojV about 10 years old, got into a fight, and i Lloyd Wli'son wus stabbed in the back. The cut was well up towards tho neck, It ib said that a Popuiist paper will loon be started in Wasco, Sherjnau comity. Entertainment, lunch and dunce will . . 1 . .i i i i ..ill, . l, ' centra committee, to. le used as it sees tomorrow evening. 1 and the wound is a bad one, although! ' re ' .... l. . . i i .i : ' 'It. i Numerous freight teaniB are loading""8 uuenung pnysicmu B wic . daily at tlie warehouses in thistity part of Oregon's trainload shipment for the relief of the Cubans, says the East Oregonian. The donations of Athena, Pendleton, Adams and Eastland, hereto fore reported, are on the ground. At Weston $40 in money and some grain was secured by Edwin Simpson, of the committee there. There will undoubt edly be more than enough to fill tho car, and the surplus wilbbe reported to the A' rsady to open up by Tuesday, the 8th, and will, for a beginner, make a special j reduction for ten days only. He will Jalso do all kinds of complicated watch I work, jewelry repairing and diamond setting. Ha comes here with the best of rec- !.pmmendat,ions as an eye specialist, and cau, undoubtedly, do as he agrees. We are pleased that he has decided to re main in our city, and recommend him to the patronage of our readers. tf Notice. The following a'e the scores made bv each of the players for the four games: 1). c. a a. e. for pointB in the interior. Tiie morning a consignment of about 1200 bushels of wheat was shipped via the Regulator line to Portland. Smoke the popular brands Prize Medal, Guarantee and Kose Queen ciwrs manufactured by S. F. Foute. tf A dance and social will bo given by tbe Foresters of America on Frday even ing at their lodge rooms Kuights of Pythias hull. Admission to tbe Foresters' social to-morrows-ladies free; gentlemen 25 cts. None but persons of a good moral char ter will bo admitted. Charles A. Towne, chapman of tbe national silver party, spoke 'ut Salem Teeterday. A fair-sired audience gave Mm a respectful bearing. A monthly report just issued by Hiu j Wriijtendeiit Paine, of tbe state insane I "Jluin, shows that 1139 patients wei'e ! in that institution Pebruary serious danger. 4 The committee which has been mak iiig arrangements for tbe Red Men's f'Ynnrnmn to (lib. tilttr.o nn Mut. fill. I confined "ft reindeer with thfir ilrivi.ru frnm '-ipUnd passed through Spokane Sun "ayi and thousands of people turned ort id journeyed to Hlllyard to seethe Iglit. Wblle preparing your gardens, re wwber Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son have "ny roses, hardy plants and shrujr rK which will add greatly to the up France of your home. dlw-wlm Gary, tho plano-tuner, will be in the j'1? on ttit. Hth and remain threo days. canbo found at tbe Jncobson Hook MuMc Co.'s or I. C. Nickelsen'e, "Here orders for tuning will be attended tl.3t 11 foe United States and Spain become "jlved in Wttr, it will be Impossible to ,jTrt Httvana tobacco. Consequently Q grade Havana cigars will Increase Mmi ' I,ay in a BUPPlV ol l'rlze tMtt f Whll the prIce re,nai,1B VII JJIi afternoon lierlU Glenn waa clpa igfe n ier ,er.8 offlce( wbw, way her tbufob was caught be- have iiad splendid success and there id nothing at present to prevent the excur sion from coming off". It wll' be ran on tiie same principle as that of last year, leaving Purtland in the morning and re turning that night. Three .trains, con sisting of thirty-three cars will be fur nished by the railroad company and they will undoubtedly be crowded with people. A special council meeting was field last night and the following ordinances were passed. A special ordinance for the repair of Court street between Main and Second and another ordinance for the repair of the entire length of Union street Irom Main to Twelfth. Tbe cost of the above improvements will be as sessed on the property owners alou-j those streets, and us they are badly in need of repairs It is a coinmendab'e j them in shape. The young men of the Commercial Club are doing some splendid work in the way of preparing for their performance, i and there is little dcubt but that it will be one of the best things ol the kind that j Houghton 34 38 49 37107 Tolraie 27 39 44 51 Nil Hradshaw...... 33 38 38 51160 Hostetller 40 30 40 41157 Ballard 41 38 34 35-148 Dufur 19 41 33 30129 Totals 209 224 238 251 I'MATILLA HOUSE. Maetz 37 52 45 44178 Hen ton 30 51 30 44101 Johnson 33 30 43 45151 Birgfeld 34 37 47 31149 Pundt 35 20 31 35127 Frank j... 25 30 31 31123 200 232 227 230 has been put on u. The Dalles dur J ing the entire winter. They have . not decided yet as to tbe date when the show will be put on, but in all probabil ity it will not be before April 15th. The boys have the material to make an un paralelled performance, and they have decided to have sufficient practice so that they can put it on in a manner as near perfect as possible. or Interna to the I. allien. NEWS NOTES. A late report from Uyea states that five lives were lost in a bunting hotel at that place. Tho course of the United States in the Cuban matter has tiie approval of ull loreign countries except Germany and Austria. Prince Albert of Belgium arrived at 1 New York Tuesday on tho steamer I Kaiser Wilbelm der Grosse. Fancy ribbons promise to lead again , A Shanghai dispatch received at Lon during the present season, and to be ! don save that Hussia has airreed to onen Port Arthur and 1 alien Wan to foreign trade, but under Russian laws mid administration. Tho executive committee of The Dalles Public Library would" like to meet all women charter members and patroiiB of the library at the residence of William 'Michell Friday evening, March 11th, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is request ed, as a matter of very great importance to the library will be discussed. ! Skcketaby. GENTLE COURTESY. used more extensively than during last year. The present collections show rib- j bons in bayadere, plaid, amber and checked styles; besides a good variety j of stripes. Also mousseline. satin mer veilleux and satin tafl'eta ribbons, in ex tremely wide widths. An extensive invoice of the very newest styles in rib bons has just been received by A. M. Williams & Co. This morning a dozen of the finest Plymouth Hock chickens wo have ever seen arrived at the express office for M. A'. Moody, from beorge Goodhue, of s'a Iwn. While they are young chickens i they are quite large. lhe admirable I teature of this grade of fouls is that they grow very rapidly andean be marketed , f I l .1 I (.1..... ...t.... ...1. ... I.i.f ii tui.i ' lor mo uigueei jiiiuo vi iicii uui jiin I inontns old. Mr. Moody.intends send ing these chickens to his farm on Tygb Kldge, and acts wisely in securing tho beet varieties that can be found. The Crook County Journal gives the following list of candidates for office in Crook county : On the Democratic side, M. A. Moore for slierM; M. H. Ulggsfor clerk j M. II. Bell for county judge; R. u. MlnliiK unil IrrlKittlou Con vi'iitlon. For the Mining and Irrigation Con vention, to be held at Baker City, Or., March 29th, 30th and 31st, the O. It. k N. Co. will make a rate of one and one- Delegates or parties attending the convention, I paying full faro to Baker City on March '20111, 27th, 28th and 29th, will bore- turned at one-fifth fine on presentation of certificates on or before April 3d to our agent ut Baker City, signed by tho secretary of the convention. 9-tf K. Mlsener for representative; aleo W. Barnes. Superintendent Sohuson as a candidate for county judge, and the name of Editor Liggett Is also mentioned in this connection. W. R. McFarland is talked of for assessor, mid Knox Hus ton for surveyor. For clerk, J. J. Smith, of Sisters, and Warren Brown, of Hay- Ueit of All. To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use tbe 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 Cotigh Cure, cures. That U what it wu mad fur. Advices from tho Oritnt, brought to Vancouver, B. C, by tho steamship Fhnpress of ludia, tell of tho almost complete destruction of Manilla, Philli piue islands, by fire. Five million dol lars' w.orth of property was destroyed. The British naval estimates weie is sued lust night. They increase the ex penditures by 1,440.000 (.f7,202,000) ; inctease the personnel of tho navy by 0310 men, and provide for the building of three new battleships, four armored cruisers and four sloops-of-wur, Ojii'iiliif;. Prof. P. G. Dout will open up an op tician parlor on Second street, two doors west pi Keller's bakery. Tho professor has been employed by Harry Liebe, the jeweler, for several months and leaves him with the best of recommendations. His work speuks for itself, und be lurs many home testimonials, which lie will be glad to show to anyone desiring to see them. His patients are his friends and his friends ure his putiente, for he is un expert fitting the eye perfectly in all cases, Anyone wishing their eyes examined aud properly fitted will do well to give him u trial. He states that he will be Au ICiikIInIi Siiclt'ty Woman Who Had it 111(7 Heart. !l.aly Camilla (Jurdon, in her memories of Suffolk, tells a story of n society woman who was swect-nntured and tjenerous enough to giw the poor of her very best. She used to wsit the large, dreary workhouse in the manufnetur iiif,' town near her country home. For this, she dressed herself carefully in her best clot lies, uml u'ore ull Her brightest jewels. "For," said Gertrude, simply, "poor people euro much more to sei one ill one's best things than rich people do. 1 wonder why every body generally puts on common, (lull old clothes to visit cottages!" One night, we went together to n party; my prett dertrude dressed in cery color of the rainbow, with dia monds sparkling on her wtivy hair and shining about her soft, round throat. As we alighted from our carriage, the prince and princess of Wales happened to arrive, and we stood aside on the steps to let them pass. As usual, there was a crowd of peo ple waiting to enter the house. A poor woman, just behind us, was ainly en deavoring to lift her child, a little crip ple, so that he might see the princess; but each lime Hint she pressed forward, a policeman pushed her back. The child broke into a wail: "Oh, 1 can't see her! 1 can't see her! You promised I should see her, mum my!" Gertrude turned quickly. "UIus me your little boy," she said, and she took the astonished child in her arms, "I will hold him up. lie can have a much better iew bore." With a queenly gesture, she wined aside the bewildered policeman. The little cripple put his tiny, wasted arms trustfully about her neck, und leaned eagerly forward to see nil that was to be seen; and when the sight was over, anil Gertrude gently disentangled her self from his pour little hands, to give him back to his mother, the child put his pale lips to her rosy cheek and kissed her. "Pretty lady! pretty hulyj" he said, iidnilrliigly. t t His mother broke into u torrent of thnnkK and upolpgles, whlje Gertrude, gathering up her brilliant train, passed Into the house. Youth's Companion. An Iuieier-iing .Story is attractive at all times. No one can afford to let tho evenings at home be spent without good reading matter in these days when good books cost so little. Our" etrck oilers some very attractive, up-to-date and standard literature which will interest all. I. C. Melsen Book 6t music Company, Ue Ire Doipg feat apd rtistie ..priptir;.. por eajoijable prices.- AVo Print. Anything in tho Trinlint' Lino. (jiue us a trial. i?r)ror;i;l pub. $o. SEEDS A Hj.li'iiillil nhbiirtinent of Vege table, (innluti unit (lia snU la Hulk, Hctxl Whunt, rii'nl (lilts, Hi'fil Hurley, Hecit Breil Kyo. Oil Meat Cnkti unit IVrtlllxuro, Jleo Biiinilli'ii, Knrly Kusu 1'otit toi'H. Kluvun ktnilH u( ilrnt eliiss Hei'it Corn. I'niiltry uml Krhh bought "lid bull! ut K & D SEED J. H. CROSS' ('lii'ii. ('mli (Irnccry unit Kmt More, HiihiihI unit t'uliiii 81s, JE5 D if tf Hi Kfc -Am .I' 'I :1i - i Hi m i ti 6 m V . i J4 i, 4 I. i t. n Via