ACTS GENTLY ON THE Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CtEAN5ES THE 5Y5TEM 0,1 UAt PERMANENTLY nil tup r.PNitiNr M&HTD By rOlt 6UEYAl0RV5lSTi 50t Ml KIM. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1. TUESDAY - - - DEO. 19, 1S9 " j Oysters -co: E3rvcd in every style by KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Keep kases on Keller's Kristmas kandy iolunin. Carl Cutting was taken to the reform school near Salem this morning in charge of Adolph Phirmnn. Kev. Gentry Rushing desires us to state, for the benefit of these who may have business with him, lie has had a 'phone placed in his residence, No. 390, Candy is essential to Christmas joys, and you can't well get along without it Bo Keller culls your attention to the prices lie offers in that line. You will find them in another column. The school in District No. 30, near Dufur, taught by Miss 31abel O'Brien, closed a very successful term last Fri Mlay. Though a small school, the pupils contributed $9 toward the library fund. H. 6. Soule, the piano tuner, is in the city for a few days only. Any who desire to have their pianos tuned may leave word at I. C. Nickeiseu's or the Jacobsen Book and Music Co's. 18-23 Of the multitudinous variety of holi day gifts there are probably none that meet with more popular favor, than a -pair of well fitted glasses. Mr. Theo. H. Liebe, graduate optician at Liebe's jewelry store, will test your eyes free of charge. 19-2t What tiie members of the band speak of as a rehearsal, but those who are privileged to listen to are pleaeed to terra a concert, will take place at the club tonight. All members and their lady friends will enjoy good music by being present. Before consulting any "would be cor respondence couree" opticians, call at H. C. Liebe's jewelry store and have your eyes thoroughly tested by Theo. -H. Liebe, graduate of Peoria Optical college and Bradley'a Polytechnic Insti tute. Examination free. 19 2t The ladies Guild of tLo Epiecopal church will meet with Mrs. V. P. Morris tomorrow afternoon; the Aid Society of the Congregational church with Mrs. E. M. Wilson; and the Methodist Good Intent with Mrs. S. Jones at the Mime hour. The annual election of Wasco lodge Ko. 15, A. F, & A. M., too) place last night, with the following result: M. Z. Donnell, W. M. ; Frank Cfirisraan, 6. W. ; victor aiaruen, j. 0. D. Doane, Bec'y; Gecage A. LJebe, Treas. The wading officers chosen are the youngest that have ever filled the chairs since the organisation of the lodge. Brown and Wilson, the desperadoes who were captured by Deputy Dell Howell a week ago, were arraigned in Justice Bayard's court yesterday after- soon charged with larceny. They waived examination and were bound over In be sum of few e3h to appear at the eSS EX r K. V I UHI.LI, February term of court. 'Tis not likely any bonds will be forthcoming, and so they will bo gnestB of John Fitz Gerald until that thuo. Some may feel that it doesn't seem liku ChristmnH is so near at hand, hut Sunday school workers nru aware of the fact ami nro busy making preparations. On Saturday night the Christian Sunday school will have n Christmas chimney. On Monday at G o'clock the Episcopalian pupils havo a tree, and later in the evening tho Methodist and Congrega tional schools each celebrate with trees; while the Salvation Army will havo a tree for tho poor. A bad sidewalk is a'.wuys a disgrace to the city, and a dangerous ono at that; but when the snows of winter cover it to an extent, concealing the pitfall from pedestrians, it becomes doubly danger ous. Such walks nro those on Court street above the bluff. In no part of tho city can worse walks be found than on that street, when they should, if any thing, be tho best, considering the num ber of children who are compelled to walk over them daily going. to and from school. It would probably be the proper thine today to remark that "now is tho winter of our discontent." But moat everyone seems to feel that winter has tarried a sufficient time so that wo really have no kick coming. Last night was the coldest of tho eeaeon. The thermometer got down to 22 degrees, while at noon today it was 25. The barometer indicates snow, but the new weather prophet still sayi "fair and warmer." Already the small boj has hied himself to the small ponds near the city, with skates in hand, and several visitors from tho country have come in in sleds, which shows that the Bnow must bo deeper in their dis tricts. It is also much colder than in the city. From Mrs. It. I. Young, who lias just returned from a week's visit at her old homo in the Fairfield district, we learn that society is lively in that neighbor hood. Having been absent for over a year she greatly enjoyed meeting her old friends. Among other things she at tended a farewell party given in honor of Miss Cheadlo at the home of W. A. Campbell. There were about forty eight present, and an oyster supper was enjoyed. On the evening of the loth about forty neighbors gathered at the home of Martin Jaksha and had a gen eral good time. She savs there was about six feet of snow on Jho ground when she left. They have a splendid Sunday school at Fairfield under the superintendence of Harry Richards, and last Sunday Rev. R. Warner preached at the school house. A good representation of the alumni were present at the home of Geo. Ruch, Jr., last evening, when the question of welcoming the sixteen members of the state university glee club to our city on the 2Stb was thoroughly discussed, and it was decided to give them a reception either on tho evening previous to the concert or at ub close Thursday evening, tlie time depending upon their arrival. An executive committee composed of Misses G. Sampson, L. Bonn and L. Liebe, was appointed, which is sufficient proof that a hearty welcome will bo given the Htudents. About sixty of the leading ladies of the city were chosen as patronesses, and their names sent to the manager of the club. Not only will they receive a greeting Irom the alumni; but all will be glad to welcome such worthy young men to our city. The Shaw company, which has just finished a week's engagement at Spo kane, received the following compli mentary notice in the Reviow: "The Shaws and their supporting people made a distinctly favorable impression upon such of the theater going people as turned out to see them. It is not a great company by any means, and does not pretend to be. Some of its produc tions, however, are exceedingly clever and it is the almost unanimous verdict that it is the 'best balanced and al together the most capablo organization playing to popular prices, that has been seen here. Those who came In personal contact with the members ot the com pany found them all ladies and gentle men. In their performances, there was not the slightest taint of anything not clean nor wholesome. Although their engagement here did not net the finan cial returns expected, they nevertheless felt that in a measure they had been ap preciated, and went away disposed to apeak a good word for the city." t Turkey felioot. A turkey shoot will take place on the beach on Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, 23d, 24th aud 25th of this month, beginning at 11 o'clock and continuing during the afternoon. Hautii & Mason. 10-18-10-20 Clarke & Falk have a fall and com plete 1,'ne of house, carriage, wagon and barn, paints manufactured by James E. Pat ton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. HIS DEATH CONFIRMED. CotiRrMInu or thtt llmln Cnur Onpt. W Mill's eth-A I.ntter Hecelvml. Aftor nearly three weeks of patient waiting to hoarevon tho meagorcst news concerning tho death of her husband in that far off land, this morning Mrs. Wnud received nn official communica tion from tho public administrator at Dawson informing bur ol his death on tho 10th , of congestion of tho brain. No further particulars other than those of a business nature wero given. However, witii tho Bamo mail came a letter which was addressed with a stamp, but which, upon being opened disclosed the familiar writing of Capt. Waud, and being opened beforu tho other, not only gave Mrs. Waud and tho children a great shock, but awakened in them a faint hope as they Baw it was dated Nov. loth, the day before his death at Do minion camp, about thirty miles from DawBon. Such a hopeful, jolly letter ; telling ot the richness of the claims, and ot what ho hoped to accomplish in the courso of a few weeks ; asking par ticularly for each of tho children, how they Bpend their time, nnd speaking of the good times they would havo upon their visit to him next summer. Tho tone of tho letter was in his usual happy style and not a word of complaint as to ill health ; on the contrary ho closed with saying "I'm as hungry as I can bo all tho time; could eat a dog." But in the commuication read latter was confirmed the news of his death. Loft to conjecture as to tho sudden ness of his demise, Mrs. Waud feels as sured that an old trouble in the head, which had followed him for years was the cause of his final taking off. Tliu trouble consisted of a pain in the back of the head which was so intense as to almost drive him distracted ut times Dunne the time he was captain on the river boats here, seeing that ono of these terrible snells was coining on his wife would accompany him to tho lock bathing his head and allaying the pains as best she could. Speaking of it on one occasion he Baid to her that he would not be surprised that it might take him off suddenly some future day aud that it was his wish when tils timo come, to go suddenly, not lingering in pain. All arrangements have been made to bring the body out as soon as possible, and Mrs. Waud expects to receive de finite word concerning the shipmtiiUiii a few days. I'ut Vouneir In Their l'lnce. Perhaps no verdict winch tins been lUUUCICU 111 UiYJ CIUIU IUI JCIIIO (1 HO . CW surprising to everyone as was that of tlraj nmlnsnil an tlin e.i.lii In. Tiiin wn no en jury in the McDaniel case in I'ortlanu no one dreaming of a verdict of man slaughter. Like the prisoner hinisel all came to the conclusion that no was either guilty of murder in the first de gree or innocent. It might bo well, however, (or each one to place himself in the juryman's stead before censuring so severely. The Telegram, which is ever reasonable on such questions, Bays: "It was n somewhat dubious case. It was, aud is almost a certainty that Mc Daniel killed the girl ; every circum stance and incident points directly at lti in , saying silently, hut witii awful force: "Thou art tho man ;" yet the crime was not absolutely and positively proved to lie ills, beyond tho law's "reasonable doubt". If McDaniel is guilty, as probably nine out ot ten peo ple believe him to be, it is a lamentable miscarriage of justice that he can be imprisoned only a few years; yet what was an honest juror who entertained a "reasonable doubt" to do? Not quite suio enough of his guilt to find a verdict of murder in tiie first degree, ho was willing to compromise on manslaughter, reasoning that it the youth is not guilty of murder, iio deserves severe punish ment anyway, and so the sentence will not be amiss. "Such verdicts are almost enough to cause men to view legal processes with scorn and derision, yet the fault Is not altogether in the law, nor yet with tho jurors, who may be both Intelligent and honest; it is because the beat of na only can "see through a glass darkly," The Madera Mother Has found that her little ones are im proved more 'by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figa, la man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. How Are Your KjretT Don't overlook the faot that W. E. Garretaon Is the only graduated refrac tionlat in the city. Any one who haa imperfect vision can be properly cor rected with lensea that will overcome all defections. No charge for exami nation. For all kinds of the beat home made candy call at the candy kitchen on the north aide of Second street, between Court and Union. Retail and wholeaalo prices. 10-lw rEOri.E TOU A Lti KNOW. J. W. Hodson, of Salem, is In the city. C. W. Lord wbb down from Arlington on business yesterday. CIibb. Green, tho San Frnncieco wool buyer, is in town today. Mrs. L. Withers left on yesterday's afternoon train for Portland, Roland Wiley was n passenger on the boat this morning fur Portland. Julius ond David Piatt wero business yiBltors from Goldondale yesterday. A. L. Anderson and wife camo ovor to tho city from Goldondolo yesterday. F. A. Young accompanied his slstor, Mrs. Soulo, to this city from ltidgewny yesterday. T. M. B. ChaBtaln, ono of Wasco county's educators, enme in from Tygli Valley yesterday. Rev. A. S. Loitz, of Cascado Locke, who lias spent n few days in Tho Dalles, returned home today. Mm. E. F. Hall and MIsb E. Hensoll camo up from Lylo yesterday and are shopping in tho city today. Capt. nnd Mrs. Edwords, who spent Sunday with Mrs. O. S. Waud and family, roturned to their homo in Port laud yesterday. P. E. Micholl returned to Stevenson on this morning's boat, having been present nt the election ot officers of Wusco lodgo lust evening. Deputy Sheriff Howell came in from Antelope yesterday to be present at the examination ol Brown and Wilson, whom ho was bo successful In capturing. Mrs. S. W. Soula, who haB Hpent tho past few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Young, at ItidgewHy, ar rived in tiie city yesterday ond left hiBt night for her homo in Billings, Mont. Miss Hailey and Miss Mason, who have been teaching in Sherman county, came down on yesterday's afternoon train, spent the night witii Miss Nan Cooper aud loft on the morning boat for their home at Independence. Miss Mills, who for years has been head matron of tho Sale'm hospital, ar rived in tho city Saturday aud is a giu'Bt of Dr. and Mrs.' J. A. Giesendorfier. She is accompanied bv Iras Hawley, a niece of Dr. Geisendorffer. Robt. Gilmnro came in from Antelope yesterday. Ho says tho cold weather has greatly improved tho roads, and traveling is" much phmsanter even if tho weather is colder. Grading is rapidly being pushed toward Slianiko nnd will no doubt be finished by the middle ol Junnary. There will be somo difficult work oil Nigger hill, between Wasco and Moro, and wiien that is finished work will go along swimmingly. - AIAKUIE.II. At the residence of the bride's uncle, Tl 111 . ..f .. TA . . 1 tfj.l. lien iieuii, in una nil , i;uueiiiuur inui, by Justice C. E. Bayard, Eben Butler and Miss Alice Brown, both of Nansene. IIOICN. fIn thle citv, Monday, Dec. 18th, to Sir. and Mrs. James Harper, n sou; jight 14 pounds. IHheiinuiliiuli" In 1'iirllniid. The production of Bronson Howard's great drama of tho late civil war, "Shenandoah," which Jacob Litt will present at the Marquam Grand in Port land Christmas week, is the same which Mr. Litt used at tho Broadway theater, New York City, last May, which was said at that time to bo tho handsomest production that has ever been given on the stage of a Now York theater. The great feature of tho Litt production is the battlo scene whicli comes nt the end of the third act. It is so real that it be comes actual. Tiie Union troops are in full rotreat, driven back by the Con federates; the day seems lost. Sudden ly in tho distance aro heard shouts. "Sheridan is coming," is the cry and in a moment defeat is changed intoyictnry. Squadron after squadron of cavalry and company after company of infantry dash acrosB tho stage, followed by tho heavy artillery. It is a wonderful piece of stage mechanism and realistic to a de gree. Tho company includes fifty horses and over two hundred people. A if rightful llluiidnr Wilt often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Buckleu's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever eorea, ulcers, bolls, corns, felona and all akin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists . 1 House to Kent. A six-room house, on Eighth atreet, opposite S. Bolton's residence; four rooms furnished, including piano, For further particulars apply to Robert Teague, at W. A. Johnston's hardware store. jo.tf Oaan tn xuur oueoki. All county warrants registered prior to Jan. 21, 1890, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th. 1899. O. L. Phillips, ' County Treasurer. Mr, J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It'B an infallible cure for coughs, colds, grlppo, pneumonia, bronchitis and tbroat and lung troubles. Relieves at once. Clarke & Falk's flavoring' extracts are the beat. Ask your grocer for them. v KELLER'S CANDY PRICE LIST. GumdropB 5c nor lb., or G for 25c Plain Mixed 7cpor lb. Boston iMixod 10c per lb. Fancy Mixed 12c per lb. French Mixed loo per lb. Assorlod Nuts .' 12k per lb. G withers Fine Chocolates nnd Bon Bons, by box or in bulk, at pricos equal ly as reasonable. Call and provo tho statement. THE GENUINE Wilson flir-Tight Heater OUTSIDE DrAFT LtllE THIS: Thoro aro other AIR-TIGHTS, but none that equal 1 tho WILSON. ....SOLD ONLY BY.... JVLAYS St CROWE, Sole Agents. I'lnyuit Out. Dull Hendache, Pains in various parts o! tiie body, Sinking nt the pit of the stomnch, Loss of npputito, Foveriehnnaa, 1'imples or Sores all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so It must lin purified in ordur to obtain good) health. Acker's lllooi) Elexir line never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood discuses. It is certainly u wonderful remedy and wo sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. lilnkcloy& Hough ton's drug store. You will not have boils if you take Clarko & Falk'a sure euro for boils. ft-""'fTt Christmas Candies. We havo a larger assortment thau ever. Plain Mixed 7c per lb Jelly Ueans 10c per lb French Mixed 17c per lb' Chocolate Creams. , ,15c per lb Caramols 15o per lb Oranfioe25o per doz. NiltH ftfc ftin Inivair r.vL.Aa The market is fluctuating. Our Fi i;riL-en are as tow aa ttie lowest. Call and ste us boforo buying. 3 C. F. Stephens ...Doalor In. Dry Goods, Clothing, Cents' Furnishings. llootH, BIicxim. lints, flips, Notion!. ARt. for V. 1 UoiirIiis KIumj. Tl(!ilinne So. M. qijin Tlgllpp IIP i.ii hi-noim hi., iuu uuuuuj FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNEUALUANK1N0 HUlilNES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern StateB. Bight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Soattle Wash,, and various polnti in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on lav orahle terms. MS. OltMfl W. 1K0PA ANl 1 ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Btroet, betwoen Court nnd Wh ton Streets, The Dallufl- C. S. Smith, TIIK Up-to-date (iroeer Freah Eggs and Creauiory Batter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 370. Physician aua mvww 8rotalAtUiiUougiveiitoiur7. Vnt 1)W Rooms 21 sud 22, ioi.