r 3 A Winter Overcoat If You Want a Shift op a Pair In the brilliant, handsome colors of 1898, they're fancy in looks as they should be they're not in SPRING HATS? Oh, yes; all the ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR E S. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY APRIL 18, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. At tho Vogt Tonight and Tuesday "Ingomar and "Tho Hunchback." Schlitz's Bock Beer at the Midway. Ubc Clarke fc Fulk'a Rosofoam for the teeth. Use Clarke & Fulk'a Floral Lotion for rough tkin. Monkey brand of eonp at Maier & Benton's. 18 lw Iiicycles for rent at Maier & Benton'a hardware store. 18 lw Don't forget that Kellar keeps tho beet ice cream ttoda in the city. tf Bide on the Dallet-Prineville etuge route will bo closed on Wednesday, the liOth iiiBt. All bidB must be in prior to I that time. A good lot 50x100 on Second Ptreet with flrst-class two-story building, wel ai ranged for hotel, 300 feet from O. R. .1... . , ,.,. I).,.. ix. ut'pui, rur leruiB ui euic ecu uuib. at the oflice of Dufur & Dulur. t Since Saturday tho river raieed abdut three feet, and this morning stands it a fractiou above the fifteen-foot mirk. No one expects to see the river go ver the thirty-foot mark this summer. lesterday at Goldendnle Air. Iliac Hi'88 was married to Estolle MiiBttWe Both are residents of that city mid Ire two of Goldendale'e highly esteoiied young people. After the ceremony tiey came to this cltv by private conveyance and are visiting friends here at pruee A bulletin received this morning say that congress will in all probability stand firm in spite of the vigorous opposition to the senate resolutions. FearB are en tertained oy many that the senate may yield. Madrid still waits In suspense for the action ot our government. Much interest is taken in the final action. Tho Waldorf company, ojiieiBtlng of ten taleuted members, arrived In this eity yesterday, and this evening will preseut tho grand drama "Ingomar, tlio Barbarian." Thia la the first time that Mies Waldorf and her talented company have condescended to appear in our city, and wo hope that she will receive the patronage that an actress of her ability merits. Yesterday the little steamer, Aunarine of 1'ortland, was brought up to thla city and will be used m running tho Dallet Kocklaud ferry boat. The machinery of the old boat will be taken out and placed Jo poBltlon on the new one which la rap idly nearlng completion, and in a short jlme we will have a ferry at tble place helter suited for the traffic and safer 'han the one now in uae. Kickapoo Indian aaswa for the bldod. towacu, liver and kidney. Kickapoo Indian oil cure achea and pains. Kick poo Indian worm-killer, the chlldien'e viour. Kickapoo Indian salve, the VtH healer, cures tklo and cutaneous Now Has an Unpleasant, End-of-the-Season Look It is pleasant lo get out of stuffy clothes. Wo are ready for the man who wants a good Spring Overcoat for a little money, and also for the man who wants the best that money can buy. of Socks PEASE diseases. Kickapoo Indian cough cure ' knocks coughs, colds, croup, etc. Kick-1 a poo Indian pills cares chronic conetipa tlon and chronic headache. Ask your drugeist for then). A large number of Dalles people went fishing yeeterday up Mill creek and on Eight and Fifteen mile creeks. No large catches of trout nre reported, but the pleasant outing was sufficient recom pense, even if no Geh were caught. The Btreatns are too high at present for good Gehing. George A. Young, of Ridgeway, presi dent of the Oregon Sheep-Growers' As sociation, ha9 received a letter from Captain Ormsby, forestry agent, stating that he would be here about the 18th inet. He will be accompanied by Spe cial Agent Bender, and the object will be to make some arrangements concern ing the Cascade Reserve. They will remain for a week or more, and during thia time deeire to meet and consult with as many sheep men as possible, in order that some arrangements may be made in regard to run lining sheep on this range. The dedication of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church took place yesterday and was attended largely by people of the various religious creeds in the city. Tho dedication sermon, which was very interesting and well delivered, was preached by Rev. JamejrF. Beates. The oQiciating clergyman was Rev. M. L. Zwizlg, ol Portland, assisted by Rev. A. C. Anda, of Taeoinaand W. Edlund, of Astoria. The mnslc, which was very fine, was furnished by an excellent choir, accompanied b Prof. Win, Birgfeld. The polyglot eervices in the even ing, as well ae the dedication, was well attended. Little Eddie JtiliuMou Dead. This morning at 12:03 Edwin P.. John- faton, aged 2 yeara and a few days, son of W. A. Johuston, died after an illness ol about a week. Seldom does the death of an infant affect eo nianv not closely connected with its home life and winning little .1 t.Vl 1! A ways, as aoes mat oi rumu. n chubby, bright and attractive little fel low, he seemed to bo the pet of every. one, and was always ready to romp and play with any who might notice lilm. He seemed such a healthy child that all were surnrleed to hear of his serious ill ness, und deeply grieved this moining to learn of his death. Tho parents are broken hearted, and though their friends sympathize with tliem sincerely, they realize how little it must avail. The funerul service will take placo to morrow at 10 a. m. at the grave. Friends are invited. . WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Flit, as it acts moiit pleasantly audef r....i...iiv nn thu kidneys, liver and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For ealo in 50 cent bottles bv oil leading druggists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. ready, too; and though price. new shapes. & MAYS. CANDIDATES WELCOMED HOME. The Uepubllcan Nominees Glren u ItouR Ilijr Kecepilou. When tho 5:30 train pulled Into the depot on Saturday evening quite a number of carriages awaited thesuccesE full candidates who had been nominated and the delegates who had been in at tendance at the state convention. A procession was formed which was headed by the Dalles band and marched down Second street to the Umatilla House. All along the line of march hundreds of people were gathered to view the parade and greet thoEe whose efforts toward nomination had been crowned with success. On the arrival at the Umatilla House B. S. Huntington delivered an appro priate address of welcome. Speeches were made by nominee for congress, M. A. Mooday ; nominee for district attor ney, A. A. Jayne; nominee for circuit judge of the Seventh district, II. S. Wil son, Mayor Nolan and other representa tive citizens and delegates. After tho Bpeaking a banquet was served in the dining hall, at which a number of speeches were made by those present. During the bonquet a message was read announcing the paesage of the sen ate resalutlon recognizing the independ ence of Cuba and favoring armed inter vention, and much enthusiasm was shown by all present when its contents were announced. It ie conceded that Messrs. Moody, Jayne and Wilson and the legislative ticket will carry Wasco county by a large majority. The ticket throughout is one of which the Republican party may well feel proud, and one which every Repub lican in thia county should heartily sup port. DEATH OF JOHNNIE IRVINE. l'ttiies Away Saturday Night, a Victim uf Cuuituiiiptluu. , Johnnie Irvine, son of John Irvine, of thia place, died at his father's home, near the garriBoii, Saturday evening. He waa born on the home farm, about three miles below this city, twenty eight years ago, and has made this his homo ever emee. About four yeara ago he waa token eick, and short' y afterward his malady turned into consumption, since which time he has been gradually failing. Hie brother, Frank Irvine, of Ante, lope, has been sent for, and will be here to attend the funeral. Mrs. John Irvine, mother of the de ceased, died a little over u year ago, and through his sickness he has been cared for by u sister's gentle hands. 'Die funeral will take place from the Christian church ot 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Friends of tho family are invited. Huuday' llevlval Services. A good audience attended the morn ing service at the Methodist church yes terday morning. Mr. Miller sang "The Palace of the King" in a most touching manner. For a second selection be sang ' H C.t i thousand styles and sizes. r ur cuuicinn; anu ucaunrj. Pi ice from giotoftro. Often imitated. Never equalled. nextlnmiaHty to "Garland." MAIER & BENTON "Will It Bo Too Late," and from the almost oppresfaive silence it seuned all were debating tho solemn question "Will it be too late? will the judge say I know ye not?" The text used was that familiar scrip ture "I will follow thee; but" Mr. Miller rehearsed the many excuees given by those who intend to follow Jesus, but they wish to defer their ac tion until a more convenient time. Tl ey are known to all, and are too inconsist ent to be accepted by any sensible per son. The truth is, "Nothing but sin have I to give; nothing but love shall I receive." At the close five adults were baptized, three probationers received into the church and one by letter. The church was crowded at the even ing meeting. The theme announced, "Can I bo a Christian and have a good time?" waa the one used. There are different ideas of a good time, and eo all would not agree upon the same thing as answering their idea of a good time. It is true of all hearts baptized of the Spirit, thoroughly consecrated to God's work, that their pleasures, their good time, consists of the same thing, whether on Greenland's icy mountains or India's coral strand to do the will of Him whom they love ; His service is a delight. Tho after-service was very solemn and impressive, those coming to the altar appearing deeply affected and thorough ly in earnest. The meetings will continue each even ing this week, except Saturday, at 7:30. Tho pastor and people extend a most cordial invitation to all. B. "Iugoiuar" aud 'The Hunchback." Manager KInersly should be com mended for bis energy in securing tho famous attractions "Ingomar" and "The Hunchback" presented by tho Waldorf company of players, who have received the finest press notices given on the coast thia season. They will givo the former tonight and the latter tomorrow night at the Vogt. A Santa Cruz ex change says: "Ingomar ia a spirited play, full of inspiring scenes and strong situations, and was presented in nn admirable man ner. "Miss Wnldorf.is an accomplished ac tress aud a credit to her profession. She is now on the ladder of success, and in a few years from now the writer predicts sho will rank among the most famous exponents of the dramatic art in Auier ica, Graceful and yet firm, merry and yet melancholy, she was an ideal Par thenia. Hers waa not mere acting, it was the personification of roaliem. Her support is of the very best, and those who fail to see thia company will miss a treat. Prices 75 cents; back seata 50 cents; children 25 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats, To Cure a Cold lu One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c, DWJtf7wUch Hazel Slv Curea Piles, Scalds, Uurni, WWW vIfflpy to? "Very Much ..reseept Bieyeles.. 1808 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to New Ideas at ------ The Wheel that sells Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. Wo have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To he sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. A l'osltlve Cure for lyspopiia. This may read as though we were putting it a little strong, because it is generally thought by the majority of people that Dyspepsia in its chronic form ia incurable, or practically eo. But we have long since shown that Dyspepsia ia curable, nor is U such a difficult matter as it first appears. The trouble with dyspeptics ia that they are ontinually dieting, starving themselves, or going to opposite ex tremes or else deluging the already over burdened stomach with"bitters," "after dinner pills," etc., which invariably increases the difficulty even if in some cases they do give a elight temporary relief. Such treatment of the stomach simply makes matters worse. What the stomach wants is rest. Now how can the stomach become rested, recuperated und at tho same time the body nourished and sustained. This ia the great secret and this is also the secret of the uniform success of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. This is a com paratively new remedy, hut its success and popularity leaves no doubt as to its merits. The tablets will digest the food any way, regardleBR of condition of stomach. Tho sufferer from dyspepBia,ac,'ording to directions, is to eat an abundance of good, wholesome food and use the tab lets before and after each meal, and the retult will he that the food will bo di gested no matter how bad your dyspep sia may be, because, as before stated, the tablets will digest the food even if the Btomach is wholly Inactive. To Illus trate our meaning plainly, if you take 1,800 grains of insat, egga or ordinary tood and place it in n temperature of 08 degrees, and put with it one of Stuart's Dypepsia Tablets ic will digest the meat or egga an pertectly as if the meat was enclosed within the stomach. Tho stomach may bo ever bo weak yet these tablets will perform the work of digestion and tho body and brain will be properly nourished and at the same time a radical, lusting cure of dyspepsia will bo made because the much abused stomach will be given, to some extent, a much needed rest. Your druggist will tell you that of the many remedies ad vertised to cure dyspepsia none of them has given so complete and general aatls faction as Stuart'aDy8pepsitiTablets,and not least in Importance in these hard times ia the fact that they nre the cheap est and givo tho most good for the least money. A little book on caimt and cure of atomach trouble sent free by uddressing htuart (Jo,, Marshall, Mich. A l'MCt. No one need hesitate to purchase tliu Kickapoo Indian remedies, as they are reliable. The Kickapoo company lias always enjoyed the very best reputation for reliability and square dealing. Their remedies are sold by all druggists, and were handled by the druggists in Tho Dalles Ion j before the coining of their advertising company, now cccupylng the Halt! win opera houee, Ask your druggists for Kickapoo Indian remedies, to the Good." $50.00. everv boint. 5 j x at an honest price. MAYS & CROWE. J. T. Peters & Co. TONIGHT. For nn Indefinite Period, THE Kickanoos IN AN UP-TO-DATE Vaudeville Entertainment. Froa to adult?, except announced dates, when special bills are given. Reserved Ecats each evening for ladies and escorts without extra charge. Kntiro chunso of program each night. Happy Brido Ib eho whoso friends havo had the good taste to besto.v silver upon her aa a wedding gift. Nothing; more appropriate, nothing more accept able, nothing more useful. "A thing ok' beauty and a joy forever," Our stock of silverware ia complete. I. C. Nickelsen Book & music Company, M IIS, KVANH, MODISTE, Hoonib lii Mrs. llrlttln'h Lodging Home. E E D S A splendid nfcuortment ol Vego tntilc, Garden ami Ura Seeds tiv "WTWf, Hulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats,. J Heed Hurley, Beed Sel live. Oil Meal Ouku and Fertilizers, Ellco HtiMillus, Karly itoi-t) 1'otu- toes. Klevcn kinds of llrs&oluss Beed Corn. IMultry and : bought und Hold at n J. H. CROSS' n Cheap VMh (Irocery nnd Feed Htore, Hecoud and Union Sts. S E D S BaiawmDpe mm