For a Nice Suit of Clothes. Panting:, Ovcrcoatln- or Fancy Vesting. Kindly rail nml examine my stnek of Im--ported and Domestic Woolens. A fine stock to elect from. , ... Butts made Iromthe lowest prices to the high est grade. J. A. Eberle Fine Tailoring. THE DALLES, OllEGON. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. BDIISCKirTIUN 1'KIOE. One week ? 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 SATURDAY DEC. 23, 189 MATE MUCH TO ANSWER FOR "When it comes to a final settlement of the Philippine insurrection those Americans who have given it encour agement will have much to answer to their own conscience, if not other wise, saj's the Salom Statesman. One of the features in the latter days of the rebellion's dissolution is the col lection of the archives of the nonde script government of the Filipinos A newspaper correspondent reports that in these archives have been found damaging letters which the in surgents received from Americans all of which General Otis is forward inc to the war department. What the department will do with them no "body knows. It may be that nolhin, more serious will happen to their writers than being held up to the contempt of their fellow citizens for their disloyalty to the government and for the comfort which they gave to the enemy. Undoubtedly this correspondence and the unwise utter ances at home of such nnti-expan sionists as Senator' Hoar, Atlzinson and Bryan prolonged the insurrec lion far beyond the limitations whic would have been otherwise placed upon it. False hopes were raised in the minds of Aguinaldo and his fol lowers through them, which encour aged them to persevere in their re Bistance to American authority. Now it is practically all over. The insurrection is at an end. The Fili pino government has been destroyed Host of those who were active in it except Aguinaldo, have cither been killed or surrendered. Aguinaldo's forces are scattered and he is himself a fugitive in disguise, shifting from place to place to avoid capture by our troops. The American forces have been divided into small squads to facilitate the pursuit of the scat tered bands of insurgents who now maintain themselves solely by rob bery. All of the insurgent arsenals, war munitions and food supplies have fallen into our hands and now the Filipinos are surrendering their rifles. Jl thousand of the latter were given Ftbe other day to Captain McCalla of tbe Newark at Claveria and Fan- Ultm; Wfcta their arms arc all gathered in. the capacity of the FilipisM for further mischief will Lave goae. The news which wo re ceive daily from Manila has degen erated into a formal record of minor encounters with small bands of fugi tives. It cannot be auything else, for there is now no organized body of rued Filioinos anywhere in the archipelago. It Is as wnll n privilege to remember one s immediate mentis in n manner that shall bind the ties that are too apt to bo easily loosened anyway. The Christmas season Is one which should enlarge the hearts of mankind and make man better. Anything which has a tendency to take away the selfishness from a man's nature is a good thing for the world. This ought to do it if anything will. If a man keeps his purse strings entirely tied this season of giving, he must be hopeless! lost. The spirit engendered now should go with one dining the entire year that follows, radiating the life and ensting its influence daily, not disappearing like the rain bow. Albany Democrat. Urine In Your UfTcrlncs. Header, what will you do to help br inl ten the homes of at leaBt twenty- five families in this city? If you have not givenyour offering of money, eat ables, clothing, books, toys, pictures, cards, etc. ; if not called for, please leave them at the Salvation Army barracks, not later than 10 a. m. Satunlay, Dec. 23d. Then come yourself and enjoy the entertainment. Wishing you all much of God's bless ing, and a merry Christmas; believe U9 to be your humble eervants in the interest of those for whom Christ was born and crucified. Tun Salvation Aiimy. It U a great privilege to make some om happy during tLc.c holidays that eoae but oaoe a year. People should opea their hearts at least once in toe year, anbending themselves so as to feel the great pulse beat of the world. Notice to Taxpayers. A warrant for the collection of nil de linquent taxes due Wnsco county having been placed in my hands, I am com pelled to force collection of the sunie; therefore I make this last call. The county court has extended the time as long as is possible. The list will be published this week of nil property on which taxes have not been paid, after which costs will be added. EonEUT Kelly, Sheriff The Dallee, Dec. 14, 1899. BOOKMAKING IN AMERICA New York Iaauca Store nooks Than All the llest of the Country Combined. On an average 1-1,000,000 books are printed in Germany every year, and C,000,000 of these, it is computed, nre exported to other countries. Leipsic: has been for many years the recog nized book city of Germany. No other European city, not n capital, occupies n position equally jironiinunt, not withstanding the fact that the total consumption of paper in Germany for book-making is materially less than in Great liritain at present. In the United States and Canada there is no recog nized book city, though recently To ronto ,has asserted its right to be ac cepted as the Leipsic of Canada. Near ly $2,000,000 is said to be invested in that city and its neighborhood in pa permaking, printing and bookbinding trades. Large as these figures miiy be for Cnnadn, they do not seem to be of very much account when brought into comparison with statistics of some American cities, especially Xew York, Philadelphia and Chicago. Chi cago has now Sj.OOO.OOO invested in book and paper publishing, and in some lines may lie said to have almost a mo nopoh-, particularly in printing rail road time tables, railroad maps nnd in some branches of commercial printing Philadelphia has a large retail book trade, especially m chenp editions of the standnrd works which are sent to the south nnd West. Two other American cities having a large business in book making, though in different branches of trade, are ISoston and St. Louis. The books published in lloston nre for the most part either expensive standard works or those having permanent value for reference, wherens the books pub lished in St. Louis include a consider able number in the German language Washington as the ennitnl city is the seat of the government printing house, the publications of which are both ex tensive and continuous, nnd more than 3,000 persons, a majority of them in the government service, nre employed in bookmuking and bookbinding in that city despite tne lact that in propor tion to its population no city of the country has a smaller number of news papers, nnd usually the number of pa pers issued in a city is a guide to the volume of book-making done in It. Isew lork exceeds all other Amer ican cities (Canada included) in the vol ume of its bookmuking and Iwokbind- ing trade, and the publishers of this city now Issue more hooks yearly than are published in all the rest of the coun try combined. There nre 40 lending publishing concerns, and others of less importance. In another particular also, Xew York can securely assert its right to he regarded as the Leipsic of America, for it is the city into which are Imported and from which are ex ported the greatest number of books. N. Y. Sun. BUSINESS LOCALS. Kp ksscs on Keuur's KrUtnir.s kandy kolurun. Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnoll'e drug store. Paint your house with paints that nre fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk havo tiiom. , Clarke & Falk haye received n carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly puro liquid pniute. DeWltt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the llvnr, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for consti pation and liver troubles. J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., eayB, "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured -them with DoWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ono little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsomo tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. .Stray Notice. Came to my place on Five Mile, about two weeks ago, a buckskin eaddlo horse, branded with an oarlock on right hip and an M on right shoulder. Said horse has been on the range near my place for the past two years. Owner can havo same by proving property and paying all charges. Dated Dec. 19, 1899. Fkakk D. Jones, dec20-4t The Dalles, Oregon. MisB Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a long timo from dys pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat anil cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in tho worst cases. Mrs. It. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, "Our baby was covered with runninc sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured her." A specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. H. S. Soule, tho piano tuner, ib in the city for a few days only. Any who desire to have their pianos tuned may leave word at I. C. Nickelseu's or the Jacobsen Book and Music Co's. 18-23 Bargains in watches, clocke, silver ware and jewelry in the building recent y occupied by the Daut Optical and Jewelry Company, opposito Mays & Crows. Dec2021 jyu- UKiSBNooKrrjcK FliygiGian and Surgeon, SpacUl attention given to turtery. KooBiSlaodiQ, Ttl.a Vogt Stock Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggistf. A girl who desires to do general house work (cooking excepted) can find em ployment by applying at this office. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your crocer for them. F ItKD. W.WILSON, aVTTOUN E Y-AT LAW, THE UAI.I.KH, OIIKOON Ottlce ovei First Nat. H unt. ?l?rist:i)as 1899. What would be more appreciated 1 a Christmas Gift than one of the many Views I have for sale? Columbia Iiuer ar?d T0Ui)taii7 Views. I also have on hand a complete line of Perfumery. M. Z. DONNELL, DRUQQI8T. For all kinds of the best home made candy call at the candy kitchen on the nortb side of' Sceond street, between Court and Unioa. Betall and wholesale prises. 15-lw ft DrM nsrART Time fsciiKnvi.a. AnniVR roR FnoM Uaixkb. Khov. Fast Bait Laltr, Heaver. Ft. Kat Mnll Worth, Omaha, Kan- .Mall 11:45 p.m. aaa city, Ht. IjouIh, a:Wi;p m Chicago nnil Kant. Bpoknuo Walla Walla, Bpokane, Bpokane Flyer MluiivapollH. Ht. 1'aill, Flyer. 7:05 p.m. iltiluth, Milwaukee, 4:2i)a.m Chicago mill Knst, 8 p. m. 4 p. m. Fkom Fobtland. Ocean Btcnmihtpg. For Kan Francisco December 3. 8. 13, 18, 23 mul liS. 8 p. m. -4 p. m. Ex.Uunday Columbia Hv. Bteamcm. Ex.Hmidn) To Astoria anil Way Saturday landings. 10 p. 111. Ga.m. Willaurttk HiVRit. 4:30p.m. Kx.Bundny Oregon City, Nowhere, Ex.Hundny Balem St Way Laud's. 7 a. m, WILLAMETTE AND YAM- 3:30 p.m. Tues.Thur. 1111.1. UiVKits. Mod., Wed and Bat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Frt. and Way-ljuulliiKs. 0 a. m. WILLAMETTE ItlVKIL 4:30 p. m. Tue..Thur, 1'urtland to Corvallls, Jlon. Wd and Bat. and Wny-Ijimllncs. unit Ftlduy 8NAKK ItlVKR. LKAVK Lv nipnrln Itlpurlu to lcwUton. Lbwihton dally dally 1:20 n. m. 8:30 a.m. Forties deslriiicr to iro to lleminerBliould uiKcno. leaving 'ine iiiiiies in .:o. p. in making direct connections at llemmcr junction ItcttirtiltiK innliiui'dlrectroiincctloii at Iluppner junction niniMj, i, arriving at une Danes ni z:on i in. No. 22, tlirouglit freight, east bound, does not carry pnstenners; arrives 'JIjO a. in., departs 3:0n. in. No, 21, local freight, carries pasfeiiKcrs, east bound: arrives -l:Ui p. m depnrta 8:15 p.m. No. 21, west bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:10 p in., departs j:m j. in. No. 2J, went hound local freight, carries pas Ecugers; arrives 5:15 p. in., depart 8:30 a. in. For full particulars call on O. It. d N. Co.'n agent The Dalles, or add rets W. II. HUULllUUT. Gen Fas. Act., Portland, Or, A good drug sign. You well know that a kooiI drug sign is the patronnge which is bestowed on the store. It is the purity of the goods uanuieu nnd l lie manner ol doing bust n ess that makes and keens this business We nre pleased with tho result of our ef forts to supply the best drugs at the best price. Wo are particular about the compounding of them. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Second Street. THE DALLES B$OS.. (JENKRAL eiacniiifis AND Horsesnoers V Wagon and Carriage Work. K Hah Brothers' Wagon. Third and Mown, Phone'159 ..GflflS. FfiflM.. Butehey and Fipmetts ..Exchange.. Keep on draught tho celebrated COLUMIIIA IlKKIl, nokiiSwl. edged tho best beer In Tho Ilulles. at the usual price. Comoln.try It and be convinced. Alio tho Finest brand ol Wines, Lluuor ud Cigars. ' Soduileh of all Kind always on hand. .4 To Gur Cola ta una u. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- aii urugjfiiia reiunri the money If lata. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot en kin Headquarters for Boiled Grain, &n kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SPWlSo Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle ton FlOUr. Th5s Fl0Hr 18 jUM'twl oxprossly for famll. l,UXJ' use: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction Wa sell our goodB lower than any hoiiBO in the trado, and If you don't think m call and got cur priceB and lie convinced. B0 Highest Prioes Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats, C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the G-reate t Amerioan Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash WHISKEY "from $L75 to flCtib per gallon. (Ttol6 years ofd.T Whiskey. IMPORTED 00QNA0 from f7.(M) to $12.00 per (rallon.(ll to20yenrs old" OALirOKKIA BRAKDIEB Irom .gfi to U.OO per trallon; (4 to 11 years oTdT ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LYMPIA BEER on draught, nnd Val Blatz and Olympla Beer in bottles Imported Alu and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. 4 REGULATOR LINE. Danes, Poniana & flsioria Hav. Go. Tlio Htcnmorji of tin- ItvRiilator Lino will run iik jier tliu (ol. j lmvlnif fcliidnlc, tlio Company rcsurvliiR tlio rlslit to cliniiftc j Kchulnlo Wltllllllt lllltlCO. Str. Regulator. (Limited IjuuIIiiijs,) down. Lv. DiiIIch lit S A. H. Tuesday Tliiiinlny Hnturdiiy. .. . Arr. I'ortlinid at 5 r. m. iif. Lv. rorthiml nt 7 A. M. .. . .Monday . .Wednesday . . .Friday Arr. Kill Ion utfi v. M. Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dallas City. (TmiahlliK nt nil Way l'olnts.) IlOWN. Lv. DhIIcn utfliSO a. M. Monday Wrdnesday.. . Friday Arr. I'ortlinid (uncertain) it Lv. Portland 1 at A a. H. j 'l'nifilny j . ... TliurHlny Arr. Dnlli-x (uncertain) FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Lino. Tim Company will endeavor to KlveiU pat-,3 Ible. For (urtliur luloraiiitlou address ij Travol by tlic BteamerM of tlio ReRiilntor ruiiN mo ue.it nervieo pis B, Portland Onicc, Oak Strcot Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Agt., Tlio Iiiillw. A K ,t'wtwtAw,;,A A " A AAAAM. A. A A AAA AAA3 DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies GrandallfiBarget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer oer. Tne DoiumDia Packing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTPUEKHOK Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON i)EIF.D BEEF, ETC. ONE FOR A DOM. PI I C F. s. Canning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. tail & Lanblin. 151 r. moom. JOHN HV t ATTOKNKVB AT l.AV. Booini 80 ud 40, over U. 8. l-ai O""