r Just Received. Tho Cream of the Most Progressive Factories-" In nil the Intent blocks and colore. Tlio progress ivc makers havo tho most nrtlotlc Mocks. Tlie mof-t jiopulur hats nro tho ones that combine quality and style with economy. A glance at otu Furnishing Goo Is Window will convit.co you that wo are strictly Iti it when It comes to lints. ThlB Is Drossy. In Black or Brow 1. $3.00. A Tempter. Latest Blocks and Colors. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3. BO. Displayed it) purpishirg ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN FIGURES. u The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUKSDAY MAKCH 15, 1K9S --- b 5 ! " , WAYSIDE GLEANINGS Miinicale At l of P. hall Tomorrow evening Wheel!) for rent at Loo. Sehantio's old Eta ml. Fresh Columbia river Smelt at Dalit Commission Grocery Co.'h . Scow load of dry Fir Wood just re ceivetl a Maier & Benton s. t England and Japan will combine resist Kiiesiu'H encroachment!) in Chin When you Hinoke the Hose Queen (5 cent cigar you set your money's wort Just received caulillower, sweet potil lU'n, oranges, lemons aim tntnanas a Cotmuiueion it Grocery Co. The regular meeting of tho United Ar tisans will be held tomorrow evening at o'clock. All members are requested to lie iiretont. There will be a nodal bop si von by the Woodmen and Cedar ; Circle thiH evening. Invitation in extended to their families and friends. The United Statu government baa tucceuded in getting two line Brazilian cruiHt-rH. Fpain tried to get them but the United States spoke first. The fair grounds and racetrack at North Yakima will soon present a lively appearance. This week several horse Wen with fine strings are expected to f arrive. Archbishop W. II. Gross will arrive In the city tomorrow to otheiatein tho ded ication of the new Catholic church, which will take place Thtirsdav at 10 o'clock. Mule preparing your gardens, re member Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son have many roses, hardv tilant and shrub- berli-M ui,:.,i. ... 1 1 1 ...i.i ....... .1.. ... ii.u ..... 1 ,114 UVIU glCHbl IU l(f- pearnncu of your home. iu8dlw-wlm J- At the bchool election held yesterday, UUl tiiuety-eix votes were cast. The uii v piiii.ii.i....... I.. .1... jr.. i.i . ..i. ... . i V -""IIUUUB III IIIU 1IUIU OIU IV I . wane for director, andtieo. 1'. Morgan for i...rL- Q .i.i V i.i . utTh, bo mat both were elected una-, Him,....!.. 1 P u ' 1 completed and last evening the now edi- (l'ortB from tho Hay creek country j (il,0 Wll(1 jjt ,, ,,j thrown open for visi 'le that shearing has begun in that tor8 jl(J av were put in by the cinity , and it will uot bo long until tho, v0,thweBteiii Light Co., of Portland, j "tie oi ti,o irelghter'a bells, as he hauls I lie wool to Tho Dalles market, can bo "K-'aril along tho Huo. Crushed rock is being put on Court t'tet today in frout of the city jail, und " o remonstrance is umde to tho ordi "nce for the repair of this utreot, rock HI he put on tho same between Mam Blu Hilrd BtreetB. Don't go to Spain nor Cuba and get Wown up, but call on Butts and get a , " "io and settle down. He is the ler in that line, and auvoue overlook "K this fact will be the loner. Iuforma- "uu curfully furnished. You make ! Ribbons. Ribbons. You would not consider $5.00 too ninch to pay for tins bat, bnt we have marked It to ell at $3.00. Where will you find 11 more tntty Ilht tlllltl In n-prc-H'litcrt liy tills cut. MlllMllloflir IllMKISt miy iiru n nil htrlet ly In Ktylu. ry ny price Unit will milt your purfc, Irom fj CO Ui t!..W. Bell-Shaped Rob are Our Dry Qood$ Uir;dou. N I the price; Butts does the rest, tf We understand that the strong wind of last week olew down a portion of the .fence around the city graveyard, and at! present the cattle are tramping over the graves eating the grass and injuring the monuments. Whoever baB charge of .. . i . ...... Mil' ci'inctcrv midiiin NCC IIH1I H1H IfriPCB are put in shape. County Clerk Kelsav returned last night from a short business trip t0 the interior. Ho reports the farmers nnd sheepmen in good spirits, but saya the (ground is very drv for this time of the year, and consequently more rain thau I Au pt"pie OI vouageurove were nor usualwill bo required this spring and J ror-slricken yesterday morning to learn summer to insure good crops. J tllat a murder had been committed there. Mr Win. Miehull enfnii nn nn tin Dalles Ci.v last night, having KOne down to Lyle to conduct the funeral ser- vices of Mrs. Fred Smith, who died at that place Saturday. The funeral wa9 largely attended, and seemed doubly sad as the deceased wiib but -0 years old and had been married but a Bhort time. Graves fears are entertained by the fruit-raisers on account of the present pleasant, weather, and borne have come to tlie conclusion that there will be but little fruit raised in E.tstern Oregon this year. The spring is entirely too early, and if it is not phenomenally mild dur ing April, the fruit crop will certainly be destroyed. 1'rof. A. II. Lundel! will organize an alternoon class in the rudiments of vo cal music and note-reading, Saturday, March 19th, at 1 o'clock p. m., in the basement of theMiew Lutheran church. All who are interested will please come. This is au opportunity for all who can not take advantage of the evening class, and deserves consideration. Terms 1 50 for ten lessons, in advance including book, .fU.OO. 15 -it The woodwork is about done on Mays , it Crowe's new warehouse and at present Fritz and Spivey are getting in their ar tistic touches in painting the same. Mr. Fnlz informs us that it is almost impos sible for ho and Mr. Spivey to do the amount of work that they .have on hand ' at present?) As soon as they finish the wTrTTToTMays & Crowo they will begin on the Great Noitbern Furniture Co.' tut,,,. ,,,i ,,ntuiil nf theve thev ' "u,"i u ' have a number of smaller jobs. ieeloruay uie wont oi putting inn s( ., ,.. ... ,. . n..i,ii,. . t -t - ..ii! it... .- lights in tho new Catholic church and this system is known as the Eagle Automatic Acelino Generator, which proves to be a very satisfactory systeiu of lighting. Tho dedication of the new edifice will take place at 10 a. m, Thurs day tho 17th. A general Invitation In extended to everyone in the city, special invitations having been issued only to persons living out of town. The little 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Albert Ballance, residing three nnles eost of Long Creek, met with a horrible accident Thursday even lug that resulted in death a few hours later. At the time that the accident oc We have just received our first shipment of Fancy and Plain Rib bons. The assortment, is beautiful. Kvory piece is a decided novelty and up-to-date. There is a brightness in their appearance which will convince you that they are the proper thing to wear. Prices range from 5c to $i.oo per yard. The New displayed in Goods Window. PEASE & MAYS. curred Mrs. 15a! lance was in the barn yard, and ono of the children came run- ning out saying her little sieter was on fire- Wlie" sliu reached the house she ! f0UIltl tll(i lltlle one wrapped in flame?. removed its clothing as rapidly as ' possible and extinguished the flames, I (.Ml Inn l,,lu no fi n. !,,) I... u '"p "I c miu UUl ucu lie i nan9 a,,(l body in a shocking manner. MHcal aid was summoned and every , toesible done to rel.eve the child's : ser.ngs but .ictw.tl.stand.ng it died fl 8 f,ock Fr,day motml's ln the m08t uomu,e aK0"' Harry r. Stephens, while intoxicated, ! ent to the Bohemia saloon a 10 o clock j "'8 ,l aa assaulted Is. J. Jones, ,e tenier. Jones evaded Jm the ; ''rst time and going on U.e other side of ! u blll,rtrd, lb,e' ? eked , Ste'jhe"B t0, awav and leave him alone. He asked I for help from some bystanders, but they were afraid. Stephens rushed at Jones', j throwing the latter down. Jones drew ' his knife and stabbed Stephens two or I three times in the chest and once on the , top of his head. Stephens was pulled I oil' and carried home. He died at 2 a. ' u. 'Stephen? had been a habitual j drunkard for the last two years, and was , a very dangerous man while drunk, hav I lug committed many acts of violence. He threatened to do up Jones because the latter refused him liquor time after time. Di'Uth of Clareuce Conk lint. At 7 p. m. yesterday Clarence Edward 'onkling, eldest son of Sarah and H. II. Conkling, died at hie parents' home, in this city.l On Thursday mo'ning he was KTrkPtTTii the abdomen by a horse at the farm of J. I). Kelly, on 15 mile, and was biought to tho city for tieatnieut. lie sustained very serious internal inju ries, and from the time of the accident until his death his suffering was intense. The deceased was bom in Iowa 2.'l years ago, and has about fourteen years lived in tilts city He had the rep utation of being an honest, upright and Industrious boy, and it is sad to see one of this character taken away In his early manhood. He leaves a father and mother, three brothers Ernest, Bertie and Elda and one sister, Gracie, to mourn his uutime- lv death. The funeral will take place from the M. E. church at 10 a. m. tomorrow. All friends of the family are invited to at tend. liuokleu'K jtriiiun mtlvn. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tively cui es piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley aud Houghton, druggists. To Cure Cola lu Oue Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ets. All druggists refund the money if (hey fail to cure. 25c, Clean Sale BlCYCIiES. One '95 I ,ad i es ' C love land Wheel Two '97 Eagle 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 $30 In order to make room for our new slock, we are mak ing the above Low Prices. MAIER & BENTON BILLS ALLOWED. 'ortinn r thH KiIIh Allowed March Term of Court. at the WITNESSES, GKANDJURV. E Martin $ ll 00 Josie Martin 18 00 R Brookhouse 10 40 Dallas and Spangler 10 00 Geo D Barnhart ACorapany office supplies A E Lake, lumber Airtelope Herals, ptg Woodworth and Hanna, supervis L Healy. witness, justice court. . A Field Lee, supervisor Geo Meloy, do J C Markham do F W L Skibbe, meals Chronicle Pub Co, ptg J W .Marcus, sopt-rvlsor Hansen & Thompson, repairing clock J C Kocher, repairing wall of jail Mays & Crowe, mdse D P Crabtree, work on Tygb hill, J M Ztimwalt, constable fees. . . . A S Swift, justice fees Lem Grisson, witness fees M M Morris do W C Houghton do Win Frazier, serv subpoenas. . . . Times. Mountaineer, pttr Oregon Telegraph & Telephone Co, telephoni' g Jos 1 Peters & Co, wood T J Driver, expenses for the ai- restof Lemons X J Swift, drawing jury list li Kelly, witness fees O It &K Co, transportation .... W H Butts, coroners fee Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies O It A N Co, transportation .... J H Cross, supplies to paupers. . T J Driver, fees Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies Geo D Barnhard it Co, supplies, W Heisler & Son, poll tax, II P Moore J II Aldrich, justice fees . , . . . I) L Cates, witness fees Times-Mountaineer, ptg Mays it Crowe, supplies E J Collins it Co, supplies, poor, I) W. Vause, work on courthouse Blakely it Houghton, medicines for paupers M ', Don ne 1, eame 7 90 11 07 4 55 5 00 1 50 39 00 51 50 50 00 G 00 28 00 27 CO 53 07 2 00 2 75 9 00 (i 40 12 85 2 90 2 90 2 DO 1 00 12 00 5 (10 9 25 05 50 3 00 1 50 05 00 3 00 2. 15 4 7 31 50 27 95 1 00 (i 05 1 50 20 50 31 25 1 70 5 00 22 20 12 (i i 200 00 1 50 4 00 8 2.1 3 00 80 00 12 00 12 00 J2 00 4 50 3 00 11 20 17 90 W II Whipple, assessor P F Burhani, conveying Mrs, Sheffield Chronicle Pub Co, ptg Dalles Com Co, mdse to poor . . . John Dalrvmple, work on toad. , J I4 Uiluert, extending tax roll. . KXAMl.NI.N'Ci TEACIlEItS. ! C L Gilbert i John Gavin , . . . J T Nell ' F N Hill, constable fees ' F T Wrightman, sheriffs fees. , . . ' .1 M Fllloon, justice fees i F N Hill, constable fees i , WITNESSES, , WmFolev 3 00 ' Win Spencer 3 90 iWCSecklcs 3 00 Fred Kemph 7 40 FVank Heater 1 50 LO Hann 1 50 II S Cheasman 1 50 J M Filloon, justice fees 18 20 I'ruf. Dout, Optician. The testing of eyes is not a matter of naves work, nor by far only a matter of trying on a pair of ready made glasses. It Is a science governed by principles and conditions, which none but a person who has Btudied the anatomy of the eye can understand. Prof. P. G. Dout un- "Very Much ...reseept Bieyeles... 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. New Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells at an honest price. Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and 0 Maple Wood. ; To be sold'at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co, derstands hi& business thoroughly. Call and be convinced. He also does all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, and will clean your jewelry while you wait. Two doors west of Keller's bake ry. Yours to serve, Dout Oi'ticai. it Jkweluy Co. Mu.lcale I'rogr.'im. Following is the progam for the mu sicale by Miss Eliot and Miss Stevens, under tho supervision of the Good In tent Society, Wednesday evening: Two Tuscan Duets a A Streamlet Full of Floorers I .,, 6 Nearest anU Dearest I ...taracciolo Miss Stevens und Miss Eliot. a Heart LoniiiiiK , Gcrrilt Smith b Dost Thou Keineiiibrr (Imlanl Miss Kllot. a In the Dark. In the Dew I b Four Leaf Clover )" . Whitney Coombs Miss S?tc vens. Fairy I.ulluliy Mrs, Miss Eliot. Wind In the Trees A. Miss Htevens. JT. Jr. A. Jkaeh Goring Thomas Triple Quartette I.udv Hint .. Miss Eliot's Pupils INTCIl.MISSION. (i Du Ills t '.Vie Kino Illume I b Die l.otusbluniu ) Miss Eliot. a Faith In Spring I b llurk! Hark! the Lark I' Miss Stevens. "Were I Gardner Couen ..i-'cliumunn .. . Schubert .Chaminutlr , .. S'oitnotl Miss Elliil. To Spring Miss Stevens. Two Folk Sonus Ail Tliiotiiih the Nli?ht (Welsh). Charlie Is My Diiillnt? (Scotch). Miss Eliot. Duet- Merry, Merry Ate We Miss Stevens und Miss Eliot. .Comes Admission 50 centa. indices at 8 o'clock. Program coin- To till! I.HlllM Of Till) DllIUlH. Mrs. Evans has opened diessmaking parlors in Mrs, Brittain's lodging house, on Second street, nnd solicits a share of their patronage. inch5-4t I'luno TiiiiIiik. W. S. Geary, tho well-known piano tuner, is In the city and will call upon his customers. No other piano tuner has authoiity to use his name in any way. Orders left at either inusio store will receive prompt attention. There are threo little things which do moie work than any other threo little things created they aru tho ant, the, bee and DnWitt's Little Early Risers, thulust being tho famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. Nome i lui I I) life re lit. -w tr 1 r I I.... ti 1 .Mis -liouiewiiuu vininey jh iishjiu told me that 1 was looking pretty tins morning. Miss Point Breeze That isn't wlinthe told me be said to you. "What did lie say?" "lie said that you were looking as pretty as ever." Pltt-sbiirg-h Chronicle Telegraph. "I'In mi Ill W I ml, lite. "Oh, Qiieeuie, fetich sweet news! What do you think?" "No idea, Flo! What Is It?" "Papa has been bitten by u mad ilojr ii' id now we nre all frniug' to Paris. Tsn't it a bit of liiekV-PieU-Me-Up. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The f.inious ID tic nllU. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Solve Cures Piles, Scalds, Uurns. to tho Good." MAYS & CROWE. ; Ilest of All. To cleanse the system in a gentle iuL truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes, use the true und per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the. genuine. Manufactured by the Califor nia F'ig Syrup Co., only, and for srIb by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Whooping cough is the most distress ing milady ; but its duration can Ito cnt short by the use of One Minute Comrh Cuie, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung und bron chial tiouble. Hffll An Interesting Story is attractive nt all times. No one can adord to let the evenings at home be spent without good! reading matter in these days when gooil books cost so little. Our stcct: otlera some very attractive, up-to-date sindi standard literature which will interest all. I. C. Nickelsen Book St music Company. Jmol Cigars. Why do wo retail more CIgara thau others? Why do smokers go out of their way and pass cigara of the same gradeV Not because we have better cigars or better brands, or any greater vurlelyj no, not that. Why, because wo havo the finest ci gar case in the utato and keep our cigars in better condition. Snipos-Kiners ly Drug Co. i S E E D A splendid iikMirtuiuut o( Vt,'i' tuhlu, Uatiluu hnd fiuiss Seeds in -yy Hulk. Keel Wheat, Seed Outs, JEjtf Seed Hurley, Seed Seed Uyo, till Meal Cuke mid FertilUerb, E E lleo Supplies, ICurly ltoo 1'otn toes. Ulevou kinds of llrst cIiim K Seed ('orit. I'nultry and ICgga bought und sold ut J. H. CROSS' Cheap Ciah firocery ami Feuit Store, Second and I'lilim Hit. SEEDS