THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, FEBEUAEY 18, 1900. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Two Firbb ik Tfflt Samx Brwa-Twlee st e enlng the toe 6eprUeBt was eaHed BuDor. tj extinguish a Are In tb seeoafl- ihand store of. Abe Wtee. M Fiw street. ifiach. nme the flua gained coiwiasrawe Headway before the flrenen caw Bt te bctne, but were controlled wi a. total liosa ic tne store ma siock m, wiii- Inaa t S2X. At 8 i. Ji- me nr caw oth z lj sounded the alarm Sone oW fttr- u-c rina other tun. wm wb bwhhs long 113 Chemical fio 2 ana nose 10. o.Ui.JL.y reduced the Mase, ana wumn few nucules the firemen had quenched t uencc of tire to be found. At J9.M, Speviai unieer emiui ioum ine secoaa- -u. store blazing merrily away a&un. ind turned in the second alarm. This Use Ithe fUnus had spread to a wooden jiar- ,uu n the store, and smoke was pouring :ut cf Jit second story of the buiUUag in icnso u.umes. A more eiaoor&te ngnt ras roQiured of the flrentea, but their el- forj tti re toou suuuc Cut. A concMerable luai of water was thrown into the dren chine mnch of the goods on the icwer floor, but it was necessary ta isure fcd 1 st another.otitbreak. Reh r lican Cmjb o Kktsbstain. The lqu g Men s Republican Club Is arrang ing iir a special entertainment at their icxt r gu ar meeting, Thursday evening, r 22, the anniversary of wasalng- ;.ir s Ur hday. at their headquarters, 207 . r building. The meeting will be icur s ! by Crsoerai summers, j. m. S s-'cl other prominent republicans. ? rtr n quartet, composed of Messrs. av M. L Bowman, W. J. El be. t nd X. H. Alexander (these geatle- :... ma ic the name of Multorpor famous - j be campaign of UM), will make "bt appearance on this evening. tsj bhearer will entertain the club 1 , umorous recitations, and one of the ujt t "Kill sing the new and popular c, Rdusch Mit Ihm." All the fflem--rs of lheclub are earnestly requested to Le resent, and brine tnelr friends. ELx 1 h W Hon will preside at the piano. Ailesb ok Bacwo. "Giordano Bruno -lus L fe and Work," is the subject of adre5B to be delivered this evening, " xj o clock, in the Artisans hall, Afo- grg ,a Luilaing, br William H. Oalvaiu. s tlie SOOth anniversary of the burn- I' f, tne stake of that heroic pioneer rrijaarn culture and learning, and the -1 " f this most interesting philosopher J n 1 Ita.ian Renaissance will be pre- t J iii a spirit ot paying a just trib- b t3 his memory, rather than that of king animosity toward sectarian re- sm oer their past doings. All in Li,'a,y w lth this effort to ooramemor- 1; e life, work and death of the great :-r jr, wiio struggled for freedom of 'utht and consecrated hie daring effort -Ji his life blood, are Invited to attend. FuKTUiND-Noim Root. The St. Louie 1 c, of last Sunday, devotes a whole lage to Cape Kome, with elegant Ulna rs . ue, copying entire an article from :os and Metals, of this city, not omit- Vg 10 final paragraph, which reads as j.. we "The trip to Nome is easiest and t direct from Portland, Or. There are ) changes from car to ship. You go dila steamer there, and In a aouple if wcks sou disembark at your destlna- '-, vJth no hardship but a sail through r n sea. The Portland-Nome route Is - u.res for there are no narrow chan 7 r treacherous straits to pass through, !u 1 oiblllty of running, on to a reef he darkness of the night." I e '-ter on Brtxk. Speaking yeeter- 5 tj in Oregonlan reporter of the gold- 'ruard law about to be enacted, ex- .rn. r Pennoyer sad: "I hold Colonel really responsible for the law. It go hi.i not captured the nomination four i'-s ago with his carefully prepared 1 v, either Bland, Teller or Steenson J 1 r bably have been nominated and 2'il. Brjan did not defeat the enemy fi Lib own party by hie volubility, and cac of the party then Mratite the of the jpoldtondart law now. l man baa ever been endowed with -1 power to overcome the enemy a jawbone." j A r.XiiARKABL Showtkc. The 49th an- iui statement of the Equitable, the i vt hfe insurance company In the appears on page JK of this jetue. 1 jid wine, this concern improves with ard the gains made during 18W are J;j y nr-irxdous, but this Is not so much jo wtn red at, when the fact is taken j wiifiiaeration that the list of names ! board of managing directors, which 's under the statement. Includes some 1 ' mt noted financiers in America. -3 ?u.l ment Is well worthy of a careful T a1 'ly business men. El i Men wiLi. CaxstRATB. The tribes 1 1'a.i Sachems Association, of this w "' ctlebrato Washington's birthday w gwum, A. O. U. W. temple, next ' '-.aj ienlng. J. M. Long and J. P. "-. jv will denver patriotic addreeees. i Frank Hennescy and other local i v,, entertfrtn. The use of a mam- rphophone baa been secured. No r n is charged. All brothers of the r-c Invited. The committees have U 1 " i effort to make the observance 1 rih of Washington an event of pa- J otlon. t 8ii Aktbcwl-A notable feature of n.ce at the Seamen's Institute this , at 7.1S, will be the rendering s.j-t. sacred places by the Welsh choir j. 1 thip County of Merioneth. The beautifully, and the public la v 2 It Hay ha returned from Cal- ,rid will give his special monthly 'i1; to joung men. An excellent con- i-lr. 11 c- given ht the A, O. U. W. hall -ary 26 and he proesedc will be de--1 io the furalshlng of a seamen s 3 at MATntSM. Through the klnd- 2 Manager Oordray, the children of & and attic Aid Society were ln- 1 a.' tend the Matinee performance I re-Roberts eeennany, yesterday The youngsters enjoyed them- 1 nmunsely, and have learned to ap- tin fact that Mr. Cordray fur- j . in m lth many pleasant diversions. at, at.-A horse attached to the de- " v.jpn of D. C Burns ran away at 1 an ; Market streets, about Z " -'irday afternoon, tore down 5 a k and was stopped at the cor- -sh and Salwnon streets. The 3 ' ''"ic agon were beat, and the har- a 1 m several places, but so other r -, uited and no on was Injured. i N' I r-TO-Dara stock of gas and t". chandeliers, brackets, fancy 1 'aid Welsbach burners, the Port- l ua Company la headquarters. Do ' k this large and complete as- n. -. whtn making your selections. - -ix ti al Ctre. The Jewish Intel. a.. ub will hold a public meeting S ok this evening, at the Altsky r rnr Third and Morrison streets, -3. ir All are welcome. a- T t rners -The De LeT te the latest i T-ncr No mantel, no chimney, a 1 sjstem of incandescent sac llcht- W estern Electric Works, agent, MSfe pton street. "" t --Judgment sale against W. St. -i- manager Thiers Detective Ser- 'or W60 ami cost Liberal discount George MendenhaU, Commercial mpia CKAtMLBM. the wheel of the j ?'$. WS. American Bicycle Co., ' street. " ..I. Btru me torn house for reliable r fl-e or M yeans lease. Address r gonlan. krRF Abbi C Tmmmm. curee nenou with magnetic massage, Lewis - e wbia BtcrcK standard of the $5i Amertcaa Bicycle Cev, 1M sixth Jswisa Faib. What promises to be one ef the most artistic and elaborate sub eeseey this season Is the. coming Jewish fair, now In preparation by the Congre gation Ahaval Sholom. Neither pains nor expense aro being spared to make the fait a social as 'well as lnanclal success. The Hibernian hall, where the festivity 1b to occur, will present a most gorgeous ap pearance on the opening night. A score of feooths arc to be erected, from which pretty and fascinating maids will dispense sweet meats, lemonade, flowers and numberless other goodies; fancy work of all descrip tions and hundreds of useful articles of home manufacture will be displayed and sold. The fair begirs on the eve of j March 12, and will continue until March j a vanea entertainment, consisting 01 local talent, will be given In the early part of each evening, and the grand cli max will be a masquerade balL Mayor Storey will open the fair with one of his usual very appropriate addresses. Enthusiastic Republicans. An enthu siastic meeting of the Second Ward Re publican Club was held last evening, at Upchurch hall, corner Marshall and Sev enteenth streets. Notwithstanding the stormy night, a good attendance was pres ent. The following officers were elected: President, John W. Paddock; vice-president, James M. Roberts; secretary, L. Q. Swetland; treasurer, George W. Rates; executive committee, A. W. Allen, Harry Howard and Walter F. White. Action was taken toward securing a full registration of voters. A number of new names were added to the rolls. Aftbr an extended trip of nearly six weeks through the several piano manufac turing districts of the East, including Bos ton, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, CIn. clnnatl and Chicago, Mr. Hy. Eilers, of Ellers piano house, returned to Portland yesterday more enthusiastic than ever and more thoroughly convinced of the great future and commercial importance of the great Pacific Northwest and its thriving metropolis on the Willamette. Fukhrax of Gur Millard. All volun teers who can find It convenient to do so, are requested by General Summers to be at Hounan's undertaking parlors at 1 P. M. today to attend the funeral of Guy Millard. The procession will start to the Unitarian church at 1:30, and the public services will be held In the latter place at 2 P. M. The soldiers will march to the Lone Fir cemetery, where the body will be interred. Fire in a Second-Hand Store. A small Are in a second-hand store on Second street, between Taylor and Salmon streets, last evening, demanded the attention of the department for a few minutes. The alarm sounded about S P. M., and when the department arrived the small apartment was blazing cheerfully. With the cheml oal and water the fire was soon extin guished. Its origin Is unknown. Death of a Portland Man. A. B. Pip pin, for seven years salesman In the store ef Lipman, Wolfe & Co., died yesterday at his mother's home In Sacramento. Mr. Pippin left here two months ago upon the advice of his physicians that he had con sumption and would ha e to seek a warmer climate. He is well known In Portland. The body will be buried there. " Crbmatorium Meeting. A meeting of those interested In the establishment of a crematorium In Portland will be held Tues day night. In the Unitarian church. A number of well-known clergymen will speak, and good music will be provided. Lhcture and Entertainment, Wash ington's birthday, Hibernian hall, Sixth and Washington streets. Address by Hon. John M. Gearin. National melodies. Ad mission, 25c and 50c Chimney Fire. The fire department was called out about 5 o'clock yesterday after noon to a chimney fire at 502 Mill street. A few handfuls of salt successfully put out the flames. "Won Back" will bo presented at the Marquam, February 22, under the auspices of the United Artisans. Seats will be 011 sale at box office February 20. Cleveland BicrcLBS, built on tho square, $40, $60 and $75. American Bicycle Co., 132 Sixth street Hartford Bictclbs, light, strong, easy running $36. American Bicycle Co., 132 Sixth street. Reserved Seats for "Won Back" will be on sale at the box office, February 20. See Gill's window, clearance sale of all calendars at 25 cents on tho dollar. Electric Laundry removed to 126 Fifth street. Both 'phones. A POPULAR CANDIDATE. PORTLAND, Feb. 17. To Mr. J. P. Fln- ley, Portland, Or.: The undersigned tax payers and citizens of Portland, Or., favor a conservative business adsninistratlon of the school affairs of this city. They be lieve that you have the time, the ability and the integrity required to assist in giving them such an administration. They, therefore, request that you permit the use of your name as a candidate for di rector of school district, No. 1, -Multnomah county, Oregon. In the event of your acceptance of this call, they pledge you the support of their votes and influence: L N. Flelschner, D. M. La Moree, E. Neustadter. "J. W. Hemsworth, H. J. Blaeslng, Henry Goodman, Lewis Love, E. D. Shattuck, Napoleon Davis, J. C. Carson. Robert Patton, Henry Welnhard, James McBrlde, Paul Wossinger, Charles Blakeley, Joaeph Clossett, G. Clossett, "has.1 C. Newcastle.F. W. T. Jacobson, E F. Rothschild, A. Bradshaw, W. F. Weaver, R. H. Schwab, W. E. Spurrier, J. Theo Thompson, H. S. Loomls, C. W. Cottel, J. H. Page, A. L. Barbour, Frank M. Conn, Rlchet, House, A J. Prager & Sons, William Ballls, John Montag, Ft, D. Inmon, A. Zwlcker. A B. Stelnbach, A B. Stuart, E. J. Glasser, P. P. Bodley, A. S. Hill. Carl Anderson, L. Goldenberg, D. Dahm. T. Hendrioksen, Mlsner & Hayden, Harry Beck, William Reldt, L. C. Newell, Geo. C. Sears. N. S. Johnson, P. H. Page, F. A. Jones, John GUI, C. M. Dilley. W. H. Grenfell, D. C. Burns, E. A. Bamford, Pearson-Page Co, H. Claussenlus, Newton Drew, William Vatz, P. Glboni. Dixon, Borgeson Co., G. M. Orton, O. H. Anderson, Robert Lutke, O. H. Relger, C. F. Ffluger, L. B. Magoon, B. E. Miller, E. E. Merges, L. H. Brown, W. E. Peacher, C. H. Hill, H. J. Mclnnes, P. M. Sutford, T. H. Patterson, Charles Fernau, Silas Jones, Tohn Lamont, S. J. Jones, Alex Sweek, J. T. Thompson, J W. Booth, A G. Rushlight, N. tearl Ogilbee, Arid many others. John Swing, W. L. Page, Otto Schumann, W. T. Masters, Carl Potszwald, L. Schulze, Lee M. Clark, W. F. Breldenstein, Martin &. Forbes, G. Landucci, J. Pollvka, A J. Farmer, H. A. Heppner, N. P. Tomlinson, Albert von der Werth, R. E. L. Simmons, B. E. Menefee, Fred Cozens, A. W. Moore, J. H. Yates, T. G. Trengove, Charles Mautz, Thomas Buckman, Wm. H. Harris, " E. W. Rowe, R. L. Gillespie, M. A. McEachenn J. Managhan, T. B. West, &F. S. Dunning, Henry H. Staub, A B. Ferrera, A. Tozler. H. Solomon, S. Solomon, C. G. Adams, E. R. Loomls, P. A. Nichols, W. T. Lambert, C. W. DruscheL A. Vulleumler, R. R. Ball, C. "V. Cooner, F. E. Beach, P. P. Haradon & Co, C. W. Nottingham, F. W. Brooke, D. Franklin, X. Pearson, W. B. Hosmer, Henry Ehlen, L. Nast, H. Slnshelmer, "Seventy-seven" consists of a small vial of pleasant pellets; fits the vest pocket. "Seventy-seven" restores the checked circulation (Indicated by chill or shiver), starts the blood coursing through the veins, and so stops a fresh Cold and "breaks tip" a stubborn Cold that "hangs on," and known as La Grippe. Edition de Luxe. "We have a limited number of copies of Dr. Humphreys' Manual, in white and gold, that will be sent free. Tells about the care, treatment and cure of the sick In all maladies, A chapter especially on the Diseases of Children. Address Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor. William &. John Sts.. N. T. tmrzr Ta n IB iB IB In In D u in 96 MB WWLJ&M Dm KV-0M SEWING MACHINE SALE. Call at 175 FourttTstreet, T. M. C. A. building, and look at the latest improved drop-head ballbearing sewing machines, which will be sold during the next 10 days at $30 each. New Domestic machines, five-drawer oak, $30. A few second-hand machines, Singer, New Home. White, Wheeler & WliEon ana Domestic. Your choice for $10. Don't miss this chance. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO"., 1 Fourth street. Y. M. C. A. building. e ' Wanted Name and address of all per sons interested in cremation: handsome souvenir pamphlet mailed free. Address Frank B. Gibson, 205 Stark street, room 10, j .romana, ur. e St. Helen's Hall, a boarding and day school for girls. .For circulars address Miss Eleanor Tlbbetts, Ph. D Principal. Portland, Or. Tel. Red S9L e "Good luck grows not on bushes." but good health Is assured If you take Hood's Sarsaparllla. c WHERE TO DINE. By all means go to the Portland restaur ant, 305 Washington, hear Fifth. Coffee, meats, dairy products, etc., are the best. Chipken dinner, 2oc, Strouse's Cafe, 229 Washington, between First and Second. Chicken dinner at the Eastern restaur ant, 25 cents. 170 Third, near Yamhill. SALE! SALEll We will offer our entire stock of Japan ese and Chinese curios, brlc-a-brac, mat- ung, rugs, etc.. at a srreaf rprhmtlnn nr prices. ANDREW KAN & CO., Corner Fourth and Morrison. i o BEAUTIFUL WOMEN And handsome men guard their health by using Hlond Chemical Co.'s "Cones," $1 50 per box. P. O. Box 974, Portland, Or. o "Waldor Pianos for Rent. Six months' rent allowed If purchased. Graves & Co., 285 Alder, near Fourth. sMMfsiaWisWiY Is an instrument by means of which anyone. can play the piano. It is so wonderful in its power that it must be seen to be appreciated. It will pay you to come and see it. THE AEOLIAN CO. Marquam Bldg., cor. Seventh Street ,o f T Wc Will Engrave a Monogram (2 or 3 letters) in any one of 5 different eyles, and furnish 2 QUIRES of finest quality WRIT ING PAPER (Whlto or tinted), stamped with monogram, with envelopes (not stamped): Monogram stamped In plain colors, $1.23 Monogram stamped in gold or Oliver, 1.40 Monogram illuminated (two colors), 1.50 Finest Quality Engraved Visiting Cards Including: Copper Plate. latest Styles. Sl.25 for 100. Wedding: Invitations and Announcements. En graved on Copper Plate. Latest Styles. Finest Papers. Full set of samples on request. All mail and express charges prepaid. RUSSELL ENGRAVING CO. 314 Goodnough Blk., Portland, Or. Samplls Mailed fan STOMACH TROUBLES Of the many diseases that are amenable to osteopathic treatment there are none that yields as readily as diseases of the stomach, the cure Is also permanent; ca- I tarrhal conditions, gastritis, atony, acld I ity, etc, give excellent results, by this J method. If you have a loss of appetite or distress after eating a few treatments are all that are necessary to restore them to the normal. , An examination will cost you nothing at our office, 416, the Dekum. Lady oper ator If desired. Phone, Main 319. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE. weemutyw g a HenkyBerger, 130 Frst St Portland Or DR. CARVER'S One Day Cold and LaGrippe Cure Curing in 5 dcoes acute cases of coughs, colds and la grippe. Every box guaranteed. IiAUE-DAVIS DR.TJ& CO. Ixrw-Price and Reliable Rrugglsts, Portland, Or. 1ARK"& ca CASCL, mjLLSEND--rAGAVA. Sk r- Front and PettygroVe. .TEL. OAK 261 Oregon Kidney Tea cures back ache, Kidney and bladder trou bles and constipation. SPECIAL Ulster Values With one of our black or gray Frieie Ulsters you can bid sturdy defiance to the cold win try blasts. These comfort-givers are amply large, have heavy satin sleeve linings to make them go on easily, an'd contain more .goodness to the square inch than most ulsters do. f $10.00 Black Frieze Ulsters T 7 OC reduced to 3 i0J $12.50 Black Frieze Ulsters . C Q OC reduced to 3 333 $1 5.00 Gray Mixed Frieze Ulsters (T 1 1 Q C reduced to $ I 1 ,0 J $22.50 Genuine Irish- Frieze Ulsters ;fltO Q r reduced to BOtJvA Gkv3 ar ncua?B Mtopenmble artioiaB dress y awtaoa of th, year. Dent's Gloves r .V'w FuiftH ait rttramte m perfect. have seaefrM -nwcr-MMaawi aad are sura ftttteg. FINE KERSEY, OXFORD GRAY AND COVERT Overco The Inimitable Stelnbach kinds, with plenty of worth and style to make them perfect sat isfaction givers. $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 and up. j IOkJ Is our prfea foe DvaCfe mm aiyte walking aad tUfrlwg &JWXH In Dm popular tana and gaya. It ttwy rip or tear brteg 'mk Mkw Adler'a gtevae, $Lf aid' jkM. . ON BOYS' CLOTHING $2.00 Chinchilla Reefers for $111. $3.50 Chinchilla Reafars lor JMS. $3.00 knee troueors setts at 9M6. $4.50 knee trousers suits at $8.36. g Largest Clothiers in the Northwest. Omm tffmcE cLomm MFmp&Fimtf& Cor. Fourth and Morrison $b. DISCOUNT 20 -ON. ALL- Winter Overcoats and Ulsters "v t nriXA6 ffgoauiac ami reoovtrinc. !-'- -he waoriiurtML obL Bth sd Gth vrs Watbr 11 rpmltpA todar. Main M. Oragaa 'phone. i Corhsuim. aplrttnal test met- -kv hall tkfc erentoE. 7:M. n MSQcanAiiK. on February 22. o mrmbera for InTltattoa. tik lxmtmr remove to IX Fifth 1 tv phonaa rr , l ik. Marauam. Februarv a. Dr Strain. dentl3t. 713 Dekum buildlnp mt l-anAiic Tsra 4Tklr4-r s wusrvj k ii m n m m m m an hhbbmh mi uamv cmum m s. i-v-hj mi iwiiiiLiA 3j vUOL3 as a Hi! - f Silk-Faced Vicunas 21 z b Silk-Lined Oxfords p o vsyz vv a. frvCS. lain E-iiivi vjiqt vituiias vgEJz v " i r&Mlt Covert Cloth and Whipcords fflffi B iSfci ey re Famous g I Wl I 11 Vi For Quality. KSB 1 TilTTT 1 vItxtwx styIe and Durab!,Ity HH S M II I J l M Clft C1C -C9I1 inA C?7ft W& I pa ; sl v lv5 SJ5 LV- aiiy LIJU 7?Ws? A J&Stv Cloth and linings warranted. The swellest Vg .'",, dressed man In New York or London wears yl "- no better coats than ours. yaj? m 0 am mjh . ftV Ja, ! i shjbbbbj on m h-. n"w akv an .nnw nvannnnB IJS . Corner Morrison and Second Streets SliS j 'Krf l I pjll flf I III tMli I If FOR ONE WEEK ONLY '. Take your pick of any Overcoat or Ulster in the house at one-fifth off the plainly marked prices. It has always been our policy to close out the Overcoat stpek each year, to sacrifice all profits, if nec- r essary, to avoid carrying over goods. All this season we have been offering remarkable values in Overcoats, and the result is a very low stock. Now we are prepared to sacrifice the balance in order to clean up. On top of prices which are already low we make the sweeping . .reduction of 20 per cent on any Overcoat or Ulster in the house. It's for one week only, but all ought to go ' in that time. The Popular-Price Clothiers N. W.GOR. THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS oeooooeoaoeoooooeoeeoo e o e DESSERT JELLY SIMPLY DELICIOUS. 1 PackageBromangelon 1 Pint tf..l ! o L Milium e o e o e e o I Boiling water, fpr 1 T PS.. V - 7 Z I I1IIC, M e More. V 2 Nothing o FLAVORS Lemon, Orange, Straw- o berry, Kaspberry, cnerry. FREE SAMPLE. Send 3 cents o In etamps for postage and your e grocer's name, and we will mall e you free a sample of BROMAN- c GELON, o any of the flVe flavors e GEO. A. HEIDINGER & CO. Paclflo North-west Representatives for GRAND PIANOS. UPRIGHT PIANOS. STECK I M. J. CONNELL, Seattle, Wash, o O Dlntrlbntlns Accnt. o STERN & SAALBERG, 311 W. 4Kb St., fl. Y. STUDY LAW AT HOME Instruction by mall, adapted to everyone Ex perienced and competent instructors. . Takea spare time only. Two courses. Preparatory, for admliwlon to Supreme Court. Business Law. for younff business men. the preparatorj course follows as near as possible that laid dfiwn by the Hastings Law School. Full particulars ttee. Address PACIFIC COAST COP.RE SPONPENCB SCHOOL OF LAW. 214 McAllis ter street, rooms t and S. San Francisco. DR. SIMM'S SPECIFCI FOR WHOOPING COUGH A certain relief and cure. 50 cents at all druggists. Woodard, Clarke & Co., Chemists Agents, Portland, Or. The recognized standard, pianos of the wwHj pre-eminently the beet instruments at pteeeat TaaA, exported to and cold In all centers ef tfce globe, indorsed and preferred for private aati public artists. Also Pacific Northrwest repre sentatives for KRAJKAUER, STERLING, And other high-grade planes. Old instruments taken in eicaeage. Sold on easy terms. GEO. A. HEIDINGER & CO. 131 Sixth st, Oregonlan Bid?. II H ffl Riff J IN H It? i 9 m . W CENTS YOU CAN TAKE A Turkish Medicated Sulphur Electric Russian or Vapor At your convenience ta yew owa Iwbm with ear lUKKIbH BAIH CABINET I jl ' ' THE DeLevy Burner For Incandescent gas light ing. No mantle, no chim ney. Perfeet light. Western Electric Works Agt., 306 WaBBlagtea ot. A. WICKE, Grocer Removed from Front and Harrison to FROAT XXD MABKBT MAKE IV10NEY By savlnc it. Our prices will enable you l to do both. Call or phone. Delivery to all parts of. the city. A borne cure for Obesity, Chraato Metaeea. P.heumattem. Neuralgia, Brtgat's UNweL Ma betes. Consumption. Indtgaettop. Tnitt WVer, Impurities of the Blood. Otfr keMa ttAa y( all about it free. Cabteets Umtm Bimi), aU good, $5.00-38.00 $12.00 Freight paW to desunatioq. Woodard, Clarke S Co. Fourth and Washington epf.. TorUaad. ..DEJSiTIST.. i flaraaam Balldlar, Rooms 300, HlM2