Gentlemen ! Tis to your interest to visit our Clothing De partment before buy ing your Spring Suit or Overcoat. All Goods Marked In Plain Flguros. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WjMifiitif Vn. 1. SATURDAY - - - Al'RIL 7,1000 Oysters hvrri'd In I'vcry htylts by A. KELLER WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. for sweet, juicy iininB v.o to .1. n. (W. upr7-10 H.ure will bo u regular adjourned meeting of the common council tonight. Don't wear shabby huts. Don't fail to itu thy now Blylrc jufit received nt IViiue A Mays.'. A, ,'. liriuha in, of Oufur, Is now a full fltilKutl Democrat. That's whut comes of monkeying with tho true silver lu nacy. The iioetoflico at DeMoss Sprina will liotliHiioutiiiued uftcr tho 1-lth of Ajirll. Tho citizens of thiit plaeo will reeoivo llioir until t Moro. Henry .McGroernnd soup, of Antelope, Imvo sold to Jolin Little their mutton licP ut if3 GO per hundred pounds to bo delivered at Shaniko on tholOthof May. Mormon mooting. The Lntter Day Saints will hold uieutiiitfB in the snuill K. of 1'. l,n tomonow ut 2 und 7:80 p. in. A cordial invitation la extended to all. Hate. Headquarters for nil kinds of IirIb mid cups. Tho late styles, and only tlie latest at I'unee & Maya'. Died, Friday night, April 0th, on Five-Mile, 0f consumption, Laura Uul 'ock, mtcd id j.,llrH Tno fuerui Wi inltu pluco t Sunset cometorv tomorrow t 2 o'clock p. m. There will bo work in the second and tl'ird rank at tho K. of P. lodge Monday "Wit, to be followed by a smoker, to which all Knight, especially visiting hrethorn, uro invited. Tlie Sentinel ways President 15. JS. 'ytlo lma aiuiouncud that as soon aa I'" uradlnn i8 flnlBhod on tho Columbia oouliioru tho ontlro force of graders will , ,,int 10 work on the Lyle and Golden lule road. ,I"tB 1 Htnl Huts I Just received a lri!n consignment of tho very latest nd newest Btylea at Pease & Mays.' Tho "Old Koostor" who edits the . oro OWrvor annouucee that "youug "jns will bo taken on account" nt ttie uoeerver ofllee. Is Urother Ireland B to start a harem or a chicken ranch? Which? 'U i,o m, K( church tomorrow ti, J,8 ,or "v. U. F. Hawk, will occupy Hi pit mornlnii! and evening. In comifcction with the morning service the f ,Bacr'"int of the Lord's Supper uu lulmluistered. Subject for the PEASE evening eermon, "What is the Higher CriticiEin?" If a durkey waiter should drop a plat ter Af turkey, what four great calamities would befall tho earth? Auswer Tho downfall of Turkey; the overthrow of Greece; the breaking up of China and tho surprise of Africa. Tiio Goldendalo Sentinel soys the long distance telephone is hiring extended from Goldendalo to iloekhonde and Camas Prairie. A line will also be built across tho Simeoo mountains through the reservation toNorth Yakima, fol lowing tlio old injJitnry road. Messrs. Howard S. and Stanley S. Sonle, of the Hrm of Soulo Bros., piano tuners of Portland, will arrivo at Tho Dalles Monday, April 9th. Orders mav be left at either Jneobeen's or Niekeleen's music store and will receive prompt and careful attention. af -It C. Loreneen, who claimed to bo a laborer on his way from Portland to Spokane, stopped over here yesterday, fell by tho wayBlde and was duly hauled up by Marshal Hughes this morning before his Honor Judge Gates and fined $3, which ho paid and went his way. Charles Hicks, who had mode arrange ments to start the Shaniko lllihee, has changed his mind and bought out tho Arlington Advocate, Tho Moro Leader has been purchased by Sheriff William Holder who will take the plant lo Shaniko and establish a paper there. Tho Telegram suggests tho following ticket for the next nutional campaign : "For president, MrB. George Dowey; for lirBt assistant president, Arthur P. Gor man ; for second and third assistants, John H. McLean and Richard Croker; for parade exhibition, Admiral Dewey." Willie Hale, the latest Importation from the London Alhambra Theater, Ib tho most wonderful pei former in his lino in existence. Ho performs some of the moBt remarkable feats of elub jug gling while running on a rolling globe. Ho is one of tho features with tho Har low Minstrels. Zellu, Iho "Human Ophidian" na ho ib termed, Is the most remarkable con tortionist In existence. His perform ance at tho Olympic theater last night was tho feature of tho already strong bill. He works like lightening and must bo Been to bo appreciated. Chic igo Herald. Zolla Ib with tho Harlow Minstrels. The Graes Valley Journal i responsi ble for the story that upon tho return homo of the Wasco delegates to tho late Uepuhllcan county convention at Moro tho city authorities of Wasco fined each of them .f5.75 and placod them in quia nntlue till they were thoroughly fumi gated. Tho Btory needs confirmation. Seventv years ago there were twenty elx distlilerieB in Peun'e Valley, Penn., and now only one remains. And yet neither Pennsylvania nor any of tho neighboring states has had legal prohi bition. The growth of temperance sen timent and practice is duo to social ud Tailor Suits. Our first invoice of those nobby garments lias arrived and is now on sale. Wo invito your presence to pass judgment upon these goods, as they are the latest cut, stylo and finish that the loading suit house of Now York City has been able to turn out. They were somewhat delayed, owing to the fact that these garments were made to our order and could not bo turned out hurriedly; besides their workmanship will stand the most rigid inspection. Separate Skirts Are also among this shij mont, and arc in perfect keeping with the suits in style and workmanship. One of these garments worn with our late shirt waists is just the thing during these delightful spring days. & MAYS religious influence in the direction of higher molality and more enlightened civilization. General John Bidwell, prohibition candidate for president in 1802, died nt Iiis homo near Chico, Calif., Wednesday, from heart failure. General Bidwell was a pioneer of 1841 and tho founder of Cluco. He was eighty years of age and a native of Chautauqua county, New j ork. Ho leaves an estate valued at $1 ,000,000. Three tramp?, or probably highway men, giving their names bb John Strange, Joseph Scott ond Wm. W. Skidmore, were arrested last night by Nightwateh meii Phirmau and Alisky and today sentenced to twenty-live days each m the county jail for canying concealed weapons. Each man carried a big six shooter, with every chamber loaded, besides, scattered among them, a quan tity of powder and cartridges. Tho men pleaded guilty. Tho Oxygenor gives increased vitality to every oigan in the body, deEtroys ma lignant germs, purifies tlie blood and assists nature in throwing olf disease. There can bo no distinction between forme of disease. The Oxygenor cures at one and the i-anie time every form of disease with which we may be nillicted. All curable diseases pre within its range of power. And can be applied while you sleep. No medicines; no doctors. Always ready and always reliable. Sold or rented by J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Oregon. ap7-lwdotw Johnston Bros, have pi t in a new wheel and pump for the purpose of foicing water from 15-Mile creek up to their farm a mile and a half from the creek. The pump is tlie invention of P M. Wing, of Boyd, aud 16 claimed to bej the superior of any pump in existence;1 besides possessing superior pumpinu powers, Its simplicity oi construction prevonts it from being continually out of order us is usual with most of the pumps. It is understood that the Dufur water company intend putting In one of these pumps in the near future. Dufur Dispatch. Tho Barlow Minstrels, which ap peared iiere last night, opens up a new era in minstrelsy. Tho performance was devoid of bolsterousness, and the usual rough and uncouth hingtiaue, which is common witli some of tho eo eUliued first-class companies, yet the vivid portrayal of tho unique attributes and the violant humour of the genuine dari-ey, was charming in tho extreme. The vocal numbers were ull given in a maimer t hut took tho audience from the etiUt, while tho orchestra was all that was claimed for It. The Barlow Min strels will always find a cordial welcome awaiting theu here. Salt Like News. Last inght Cedar Circle had its third birthday and its members were out to help celebrate the occasion. After the session closed a program was given, followed by refreshments. After the inner man was satiated, Neighbor Brownhlll spoke of the Women of Wood craft, of which Cedar Circlo is the local order. Mr. Hrownhill gave a brief his tory of tho order, aud Mrs. Stephens spokoof "Our Woodmen'in her usual happy manner. All present paid Bticli pleasant gatherings servo to weld tho bonds of fraternity stronger, and hoped to have mch another evening toon. Some months Ago a cow belonging to Alvls C. Martin, of Victor, swallowed a butcher knife that was in a pan of sliced pumpkins that Mre. Martin had abandoned for a moment in tho yard near where the cow happened to be. Tho cow, which was u very valuable one, is still alive, notwithstanding that tho knife has been in her intestines for over tlx montns. J ne animal is very poor anil tho knife seems to bo working its way out. ns there is a festering lump on her side, through which tlie macer ated food from her stomach is emitted when tho animal cougha oris exposed to any unusual exertion. WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. A Tnle of tho RrucmIo I-odd Orphan A fiy lu in. The county jail got a new inmato last night who has all the ear-marks of a slick customer. He had worked the town yesterday in the interest of an alleged orphan asylum at tlie Cascade Locks that, he claimed, contained, 300 children. He pretended thnt he belonged to "God's Regular Army," an. ollsnoot Irom the fealvation Army. He bad a letter-head bearing ti.e written signature of "Rev. Wm. Brown, Major," and claimed this aa his credentials. He says Brown lias chargo of the work at Seattle and that Brown recently ordered him to come to The Dalles and solicit contributions for the orphanage at the Locks. When asked if ho did not know that tiiero was no orphanage there ho eaid he did not know and was only obeying tlie orders of his Biiperioi, who wrote him from Seattle that the orphan age had been started there about two weeks ago. From inquiries made by tho sheriff and Deputy Sexton it appears the fellow actually collected money on this pretext, thin aa it ought to have appeared to Dalles folks, from eight or ten persons whose names, if they ap peared in print, would cause a good laugh among their friends. The Ciiiio.v ici.i: man heard of the fellow's doings yesterday afternoon from one wiio had just heard of him soliciting subscription from a party in the postofllce. The sheriff was notified and tome time after dark Deputies Sexton and Alisky touud this soldier of God's Regular Army in Fonts' saloon consuming forty road lightening like a veritablo Son on Belial and lucking tho slot machine with the funds collected for the orphan age for alL there was in it. He was placed under arre9t, where he remains pending an inquiry being made by tlie Portland chief of police to tee if lie is not the same fellow that, according to a Telegram report, had been working Portland along the samo lines a few days ago. The fellow gives his name ae H. B. McAlister and claims to bo a Scot by birth ; but his speech betrays him, for he talks liko an Englishman. How ever that may be, ho is undoubtedly a fraud and it is to bo hope the law may be nblo to get a good grip on him and Bend him over the road. Teachers' Kxcurslon to Ilootl Itlvcr. Following is the list of the names of teachers, pupils and their friends who joined in tho teachers' excursion to Hood River this morning from The Dalles district : Supt C L Gilbert and wife, Chas. Dietzel and wife, Jay P Lucas and wife, Mra C J Crandall, Mra M Z Donne!!, Mrs E M Wilson, Mra John Micliell, Mra Emma Thompson, Mrs Olivia Mor gan, Mia Brooks and friend, Mis J T Peters, Mre French, Mra T Hrovuihill. Mrs Meyere, Mrs Ella Ball, B A Gifford, Earl Curtis, Clarence Gilbert, Francis Sexton, Ola Norman, Mabel Collins, Maude Micliell, Constance Whealdon, Martha Whealdon, Lizzie Shorrer, Olive Slate, Maude Gilbert, Betsio Snipes, Blanche Emerson, flattie Glenn, Wasco Morris, Pearl Jo!es, Minnie Kartell, Maude McLeod, Hannah Schwabe, Lll lie Kelley, Mamie Buchlet, Ruse Buch ler, E II Merrill, Bortha Willerton, Misses Annio Taylor, Nan Coper, Em ma Roberts, Eta Wrenn. Mary Douthit, Elsie Ball, Mrs Katie Ruche, Misses Sallua Phlrma'n, Tena Rlutoiil, Louise Rlntoul, Minnie Michel), Melissa Hill, Prof. J T Nefl'j Supt. J K Landers. The following excursionists ajo from the Dufur district: It R Allan! ami wife, Geo W Brown and wife, Misses Maggl i 8igman, Eva and Ada Heisler uud Aimy Johnston, Fred Quinn, Will Gnilliford, Clarence Heisler and James Powell. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 Tho Kind Yon Ilavo Always lu uso for over 30 years, and jWy'rfjs sonal supervision since its infancy. f-C&S4 Allmtfiin nnn to (lnnnlvn voll in hl.t. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Cnstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worn ond allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW VORH CITY. It Has Never Failed Mr. C. S. Peaslec, the well-known druggist of Morgan City, La., is highly thought of in his neigh borhood because of his skill ami care in filling pie sctiptions. The best physicians in the pla:e fend their patients to stcrc'wlieiievcr they can. Any tiiiug -.vtiicli Mr. IV-uke tuny say enn'l'e depended upon iibrul .U'lv !; a letter fo'W. II. Hooker & C i., Kv.v York Citj , proprietors ot Acker's English i;tdy. 1 v.' r-.iy-. ' p,in nil my man vycais' tspori ". 11 ' '1 u--;::ist. II ?.vi never handled a medi- : MM.f :i:n- liauiro th t ynvc such complete : ie .on ii: Acl. i's ICujilisli K mcdv forThror. i l iu ; i nr.imv :;. i in.vc r.oio nunnreus bi Am, u::d have yet t learn of a single case w'.i io 't failed t eti'-e. In i roup. H acts vitn a-cer-i..i ity ti.nt in really mar veh ii i. My wife does not take much steel: in mcdi ci but she has absolute f uitli in Acker's Unglish Remedy, always having it at her 'elbow in case tlie children aro attacked by croup at night. It is a positively harmless rem edy, as 'I can personally tcs.ty. i Know ot a muo irirl who r.ccidcntnllv drank a wholo stomach lor a short time, but the sickness passed away, and then tlie child was in better health thnn ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Rem edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not n mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations of the mucous membrane-, it also builds up the constitution au.l purifies thvi blocd. I endorso it absolutely." Sold at 25c, 50c. and$i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. ad., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d, If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorUe the above guarantee. It'. . HOOKER A CO,, Pfojirtttort, XewYoik, For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Miles! uri.', a., saye, "Aa u speedy cure for coiiuIib, colds, croup and sore throat Or.o Minute Cough Cure is uneqtialed. It ia pleasant for cliildien to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothers." It h tho only harmless remedy that produces, iin inediato results. It cures bronuliitic, pneumonia, urippo and throat and 1 u tin diseases. It will prevent comu nipt ion. Sick llend-ieliQ absolutely and pornm nontly cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant hcrbdrink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you cut, sleep, work and happy. .Satisfaction guaranteed or money buck. 2 cts. and fit) cie. Blakeley & Houghton Driblet". No Ilagokuee. Your trousers once prossed alwuys pressed. It takes a minute, Heet pants stretchers in tho world, Seo IVasu & Mays' window, Oni) of the l)!!st numbers of tho year of tliH May I)i)lginr now ready for (lis. tribution at I'easti k Mays', Clarke A Falk have received u carload of tho celebrated James K. Put ton Btrietly pure liquid paints Walcli this paper for date of hiu mus lin underwear sain at t lie New York Cash Store. M. 1). Smith, limternut, Mich,, says, "DoWitt's I.ittlo Karly Hieors tiro the very best pills I ever used for costheness, liver and bowel troubles." Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Bought and which lias been has horno tho signatnro oS has, been inado under his pcr- Signature of 5 ''ft- ij & bottle. Sho was, of course sick at her VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager, One flight Only SATURDAY THE G-REAT Barlow... Minstrel Miini'gi'mciit Hnrty Want, 35 White Artists 35 mm FIIIKT I'AIIT II New sr New Q Brass Bands 2 See the Grand Street Parade Prices, $1.00, 7oi', 50o and Son. Kcnervctl Beats on mlo nt Clurku A FmIW'n DruiS Htorc. r Kill Mi3 Ml (111