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T11K DAILY AST0K1AK, WKDXKSDAV MOHMNU, DECKMHKH 28, 18s8. IWPCHTANT We tre Informed that certain parties ire purchasing some of the old Jcuson Can-filling Machines, with a view to repairing them by supplying any mlsslnj, worn or broken parks, and apiin putting ttem to use for packing salmon. A recent legal decision of hli;h authority has been rendered to the effect that to surply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully done with out consent of the patent owner. We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen Talent for thee machines, and public notice Is hereby given that any and all per sons who undertake to so repair or use these old machines will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The matter has been placed in tie hands of our ittorney, John II. Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, with peremptory Instructions to lake all necessary lopl steps to protect our rights In the premises, ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. IMllei & 1 cDonnell s . . , IS IN'OW ON... W will not qnote priwa or try to tempt you with misleading price ImU. Rot we astonish you with baryaini in first cImm goodt we carry no taMy or riff raff, imperfect gools or eccomla. We requeet yoa to call and get our fin.ree, aa we iut nJ to close out the entire atock. Thanking you for paat natnuiajre we remain wry reiectfallr joore, McAllen & McDonnell tnn Commercial Street, ASTORIA. lO-JO Third 8tret, rORTLAND. OR. P. J. Meanyvju tenant Tailor and Exporter of Furs. Hlghast Cash Prioa Paid for Fur Rbna. Tenth and Commercial Sstsv Astoria, Or. TODarS WEATHER. Ooaakmai rain. AROUND TOWN. "Alone In Greater New Tort" tooltftt. Trr Coalra coal. El mora. Sanborn Cat Candlee 10 cents a pound at tha Parlor. Tt circuit court will meet thla mora- Laat night's lunar ecilpe was not via-' Ibis in Astoria. ' The bills of lading for the rrslndw of the Young's bay drawbridge were re. Born-December 17, to tha wifs of T. reived by the contractor y.:erday. The R. Davis, a daughter. tlrt ;o crrlcaji are in Portland and " ' j will prvtibiy be tipt.ed down today. Wanted Girl for general boosework. xtie remaining portions are on the way Inquire at Astorlaa office, frora Minneapolis and are txpetit-d ,o reach here before the end of the wk. Bast IS-csni meal. Rising Sun reataar. ari. CJ Commercial street. J MiM Mabel Griff, of Portland, will ml on the stanuhip tv-anJIa January T. for C R. Hlggins returned yesterday from Manila, at which city sb will be married Portland, where he spent Christmas. to Lieutenant Ralph Piatt, of the Seor.d - Orefon ruluiuveri. Licu'.emtni Plait Ths British fhlps Poseidon and Bute. wm tngnf in bus tuns In the Ph.lip shlrs arrived In tow from Portland yes- pln u 10oo u th voluntwrs are rnus- terday. The two German sHpe, the Najiiie and IL F. Glade, left np In tow for Portland yteurcsy. Best California wine. 10 centj per gal. Ion. Alex Gilbert, sols sgent for Astotia. Telephone O W. F. fiinnott left for PortUnu yester- ajr evening, to resume his studies to the business college. Wallsend coal and coks is ths best for domestic purposes. For sale by ths Astoria Gas Light Co. Harpers whiakr. Golden Crown. Crrus Nobls. and Shaw's malt whisky at the Fashion. 290 As tor street. For Rent Thad S. Trull inker's resi dence, furnlehed or unfurnished. For par ticulars Inquire at W. U. Howell's, 63 Exchange street Thfl scow schooner Dewey is Inside the 0.R.4N. dock, and will be taken to Ne. halem by the Haggle as soon as the weather will permit Sen the great performance of "Alone In Greater New York" tonight at Fisher's opera house. 8jati are selling quite rap Idly at Griffin Reed's. In the county clerk's office yesterday marriage licenses were laued to Frank L Warren and Julia . Mclntyre: William L. Coffin an and Maggie A. Roberts. The dance given by the Ivy Leaf Social Club at Fisher's tout night was most suc cessful. There Were many In attendant and the evening waa pleesantly pasted. L W. Harper's Kelson County, Ky., whisky. A gentleman's whisky, a whitlty for tbe sideboard, a whisky for the sick room. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., As Urla, Oregon. "OLYMPIC" F!,m-R 's made of high grade Blue 8:em wheat and has ell the quality of "Plllsbury'a," vlx: Strength, whiteness snd firmness. Sold by Rose, Hlgglns & Co, The popularity oi tbe merchant's lunch served by Mr. Oeorge Bartlcy at the Na tional Is growing dally, and many busi ness men can be found there every dsy for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Bartley are the finest In the city. W. A. Gaines' private stock whisky, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of the most popular beverages sold, Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and it Is especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold in any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. QLEARANCE SALE. P. J. Goodman & Co. offer their entire stock of Hunts iiml Shoes at prices never before heard of in Astoria. Sulc will continue until the prtscotstoch is disposed of as we need room fur a New Stuck ordered from eastern factories. vc offer ladies $:i and $4 shoes at $1 and .f .1.50 per pair. Misses and children's shoes in proportion. 30 per cent off on men's shoes. For proof of the above see our bargain tables. P. J. GOODMAN & CO. CSS Commercial Btreet. Sign of Bed Boot NOTICE! Anna Sale Sheriff Williams, with four depu'tat. left for Wrslport in a apodal tro-n J V tejviay svrntnc tb quell th disturbance there bftncn itv Ja;iEvH' and htte laborers. Bare a full 11m of Pinauds Royal pr tumex Rv A (MCot'e perfume: Queen of Vloicta in bulk and fancjr bottle: a full Una cf Palmer's In bottle and bulk. Charles Rofera Th American hlp Tillle E. Siarbuck driffjed her anchor yeaserxlay mornlinf and wM on th sands abreast of the eu company's dock. She waa pulled off by tha tug at hVh rater laat night. While Patrolman Stark wa escvrtlng an intoxicated Individual to the city Jail ytstcrday in L 1. made reslstanre and went through a lance plat class window In the ftor of Peurjoo & Brown. The ito-mon elder are mak'.nf a hard f.fht to rain a foothold for their faith In 'Portland, and ar meeting tvery day or ao to arragt plana for furthering the work It la their Intention to extend their field over western Oregon, and they ' may b expected at Astoria at any time. tered out. and will make his future home , in that covntry. The tte&mtr Elmor? has bten ukn off the AstoruuNt-halem run owing to laik of business between the two ports. Th crow of the Elmore has U-en inuferrwl ' to the Harrison, which w.li In f jture run j between this city and Nthaiem and TlHa- I moot Harri,on to fct ...t M ,he 0. R 4 N. dock waJUnf tor the th,f to settla before crossing out. The pilot boat Joseph Pulitzer went down to the lower harbor yesterday, pre paratory to going to sea. The PulHt-r baa laid In th harbor over the h-ll- da- tbe acrvicvs of a pilot boat twing somewhat lessened lately owing to the non-arrival of the grain flvet. liuring the time the Pulitzer was In port the German fhln XajiJe arrived, M.hr. into the har bir without the assiian'e Jt either a tug or pilot. La evening, being the evenlrsr of St. John's day, the following offlc'-rs elect and appoint of Temple Loire No. 7. A. F. & A. M., were duly installed Into their respective siations by Past Master B. Van Lus- n: J. N. Griffin, V. M ; W. T. SchoSeid, 3. W.; J. P. Hair., J. W.; E. C. HoIJi.n, secretary. L. Hartw.g, tiler. It Is worthy of remark thai 8.-cr.jtary E. C Holdun has t1 Temple l'lpe in that r-poiiille capacity i ,r is years. Mrs. W:e vyn the m'j.Tl'ly tournamei.t at the A. I". C. aileyt yv-'terday. The bowling wan p-jor throtf hou:, owing to tha miserable klnrpir,.i, and ail the pluyets sufferol fr.jrn (.T.e?i!. Mrs. Wife's so rea wr9 very even, and he jtecu.'.'d a touU fif 1H. which waa Lrou,!:t up to 129 Ly her handicap of fuur plr.f. Mis. IngaJls, bowling trom scn'ch, secured The other couttbtauis were Mrs. H. F. Prad, Mrs. Stine, Mrs. G. O. siiwo, Mrs. NormJiC, Mrs. Adams, Mr. l-ll!n. gor, end Mrs. Megler. The hard-times complaint Is not jtatl-fi-d by buHinebis cnditlons. Mer harts. without exception, rapoit hol.uay tra Z, per cent better this year than l:ut. TV volinie of cash bunlness was iniu-h Knit, er and enabled merchants to lell foe less money. Albert Lunbar says trnl in him line more than equalled his expectations. Joed llahn makes a slmi ar statement. In all other lints trade was brisk and tMs condition makes piobable a good spring-. Investigation shows that the calamity, howlers do not advertise. ! The members of the A. F. C. football I eleven deny that the game at Fort Stev , ens was particularly rough. They say ure DLcvtaui men were inclined to be a little rough once or twice, but the game was not a hard one. Professor Spencer waa hijure.1 y falling on b log, and Win Crosby wttaohes no blame to anyone for ths Injury he received. Mtuhll. a Stev. ens HMD. Buffered a fraotum of two ribs, ttut the sxvident was unwrttidable and wws tvoctved In a mlx-uv The A. F. v men say It waa v esMovt game they enr lJayed. Mda will he received at W. R. Pfmenl'i office in Astoria until Saturday, Decern ber St st 1 o'clock, In whole or In part, for grading and constructing a county road M roda In length, more or 1?, running from William Larsen'a placa on the Lewie and Clarke river to the south erly end of Jetty recently built aoar Young'a bay. ttpocifioailons can be sn at W. E. Dement s office. The ti-ht ta rw served to li.'ul try cr ail bids. W. J. Ingalls, iuper;ntendrnt of construction. Tha atesunshlp Cumbia. plying be twvn Snn FrsjM'Isco and Portland, has made a lie w record for her trip, covering th dtmance In 4T hours tt mlnutis. In Fohruary The Stmt made the run In 47 hours It nunutes, which la th beat time on revoixt betwern the two place. The heet prevUma time v( the Cvlumbia was i"i hours & mlnut.-a. made In January of th ,ir. The Columbia la conmi:.i! d by Osptnin Conway, who hd il the 8tue when he rae t. r .-.. -trvaking trip. The third contest In the A. F. C.-Irvlng Club series will take place tonight at the Irving Club's elleya. Tbe Irving team has brvn changed somewhat, two of Its play, era now being In California. The tenia will be made up of O. C. Fulton, captain; V. T. Chucter. T. O. Trulllngr, 11. U. Aiillh. Dr. J. A. Fulton and George II. GeurgA The A. F. C team Is the stune as when the last game were bowled lliggina enptain; W. voper, it nr. roughs. Laws, and Sovey. The contest will commence at I o'clock. The preliminary hearing of Junto J. Hixlaon and C. F. Ada-ns. the Fort tov. eisa soldiers who were arrUxl some days ago for attvinnlsl rape, wis held yeatrr-d-iy. Juvlce Wlnlon apprd for the de. fcnJantSkTho allege! victim if tho mm, Mrs. KrWkswn. was plavd on the stanvt Sho trt!ind that the men entered her home and that one of them placed his hand cvef her mouth. fh broke frni tu grt.ip and ran out f the hous. The rl dence failed to show tlwit lh soldier a'.ttn.pteU o crtmliva.ly au'.t her. and tho iae ga:nst thtro was ilL-nil5J,.d. Some frcaV h.ts telegraphed from Irt land tb.i iMl-oters are very scarce In Oregon, and advises people, In th cai to come wen. The dl.iaii-h appniri'd In ths St. Lou.'s Chronicie. and hns b-en the uu of many persons writing to Mio Macm of I'rtland. aiwl the cham. ber of comn erve of that city. All k.mu of schemes are advanced, one man want ing to establish a new telephone line In tte metropolis. Whtie Oregon is prw. percus. 'aborers arc no; s.-arce as represented, and such, reports can have only a bai effect, A. D. Anthvny, g steward on tho strum, jht) Columbia, plying between Astoria and San Kra rwlsco, bus been commit ted to the state insane asylum by the IMrttand authorities. Anthony lived in San Fran cisco and shout six weeks ago his wlf-t noticed that hit mind vn unbalanced She thought a trip to Phlladelph.a. where they have friends, would assist her hus band, but while making preparations for the Journey, she endeavored to care for her husband at her home. A few days ago they left Ban Francisco, but on the way up Anthony became violent. Later he was quartered ,t mfwpuy radoiln h was quieted, but sfter their arrival in Portland tha man again became vMptit. and Mrs. Anthony decided that he had bettir be turned over to the authorities. 1 will bw taken to the asylum f'T treat aent George Dorral, a fisherman from Pillar Rixk, was brought to St. Mary's hospital Monday night suffering from a gunshot wound in the back. From what could ! leanieJ It appears that Dorral and an other fisherman named Martin S'.anovlch bocstme Involved In a quarrel C'nrts.mas night, and Stnno-kh plrked up a shotgun, loaded wtth bucksliot. the contents taking effect in the region of the kidneys. Dr. J. A. Fulton, tbe attending physician, u;v. on examination, found the, skin perfor ated, but few of tho shot only having penetrated the flesh. The condition of Dorril was not dangerous and he left the hospital last night, ret iming to Pillar Rock. It Is stated the quarrel originated between the two men over the shooting of Barnes by Zulovlch near Pillar Rock last spring. So far as known Stanovlch has not been arrested. A party of Astorlans will leave this morning for Kalaroa, for tbe purpose of visiting the hatchery at that place. At Coble tho party will be met by Governor, elect Goer, Fish Commissioner McGulre and Superintendent Hubbard, of the Clackamas hatchery. The party will spend tho day ax Kalama, returning to Astoria In the evening. Commissioner McOuire has asked the stats in his annual report for an appropriation for hatchery pur poses and It is desired by him that the work be understood thoroughly by the members of the legislature. The party Is made up of President Hamblot, of the Push Club; F. P. Kendall, F. R. Stokea. C. W. Fulton, C. J. Curtis, J. E. Your. F. I. Dunbar. F. I. Tnylcr. F. 1 Parker. E. A. Taylor, D. H. Welch. Harrison Allen, J. C. May). G. W. Lonnsberry. J. N. Griffin, Frank Patton. J. E. Gratke. F. J. Carney, E. Z. Ferguson, A. ficher. mckau, F. W. Newel 1, H. O. Van Dusen and a representative of the Astorlan. THE MODEKN MOTHER. ' Has found that ber little ones are Im proved more by tbe plea in t 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 truo remedy. Syrup of Figs, is manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Watch ment of ance Sale. C. H. Cooper, VESSEUSH0RE Went on the Lieacli Early This Morning. At A o'clock lliis morning Ol sorvrr Johnson ivivivol wonl from Fort I'uiiliv (hat vsst'l had gone n-shoiv Wtwtvn Point .Vilnius ntiil Soa.Milciit L;H) this morning. Itrr distress signals were mtii aiiil the Point .Vilnius ami Fort Caiihy life saving crows went to her assist ance. Tho iianu' of tho vessel is unknown. STKAMEK I.AKMK IS IN A 8KRIOl.'S rUKDK.WMF.NT. Water Is Peine ramped Into Her Hold. Hut There la No Atmienml cf the Fire Feared She Is Doomed. The steam schooner Ikm, which ar. rived In Mndy rmimlng with her cargo of Urn on fire, was beached yesterday at the lower aldn of thi West Hhore M Us Con pnny't wharf. Tho dkloeal of It m. ter hnd been removM early yestenlay morning, th flr wws Aund wsrd in the cargo and there wn no hope of re moving the burning bnrrel The lower hold Is filled wtth lumber and there Is hope the fire, will he quenchad before It pe-totrttes to the bottom of the steamer, As im as the Lakm wnji benched Chief Stockton, of the fire department, ti-rned four strM.ns of wst t in her hold. ahd a rrthn of tho crw of the revenue curtir I'erry assisted with a pump sent , .hoi by Cnptnln Kilirore. In the ever. i Ing the tugs UcMcue and Escort went aliMnxitlile the Iktue and bitrwi pumplig ! her hold full of water, but there was no perceptible nbatwnent of tha lire. It Is lh, general belief th.it the vee Is doomed, as sufficient water euiwu( be I pumped In her hold to check, the lire. It ; is lrthe frtired that the lime will sw,! j ami burst the vessel op-n, and that h will never hei taken from h-r she He. Af.er the liKmewns bewi'hetl yrsterday : it was stated that she was res n on ' sunk,n plies outside of tho elecittio Ignt ' powerhouse. As the vessel will In all ; ptobablUiy be destroye.1, 'his rnuf w ndopceil for th purtoa of envlng the , miu-hlnery. , The 1-ukrte Is an old wnlen I, ! but was ccrsMercd peifvlly se.nr:hv, i Last August she conveyed the n.emlx rs ! of the V'nltd States engineer rorpi from ! Pan Frnncseo to Honolulu. She Is owned ; In San Francisco by a yat stock com. pan). ' CITIZENS OF CLATSKAN1E IENet'Nl "E THE .'I TIt M'.r. They Have Assured SuperlnlenJ't M. i Guire of Their Willingness to I'M. tect thi Japanese Lsborera, CI.AT3KANIE. Pec. JT.-lSpeclal lo the , Astrrlan ttuperlnt'Tulent Mcflu're, of the 'Astoria, & Columbia R'.V'T railroad, ar ; rlvisl here teday arl lnvetlctei the re. ; cert trouble between th Japanese and I white section hands. Ir which th former ; wore set upon and beaten by tho latter. Mr. McGulre met a number of repre. ; Sentatlve cltljens. and all uprceaed re j grot at the act of vtolerce. Tho cltlnns express thHr wllllntmtss to enforce the law and protect the Japanese and tve ' property of the railroad company from further act of violence. The shrlfT notified Mr. McOuIra that he was nsdy . to f'lrnWh deputies to guard the J'ip. i s.nesn. "Everythlrg I have riuete, h.. n wiltitcly granted." said Mr. MrGuIre "and J nm thoroughly siil1e, thit all : will m rtirht In fut'ir-. The cltlser.s ire tnd gnnnt at the n.-t of the men. and will protect the Japanese frrrn further vlo-l-nre at the hnnds of the nxb." Home time last nlpht the nmb agnin i!!,ick-d the Japn newe. driving the Ia,tter from their cabins. The doors ajid win. dows were broken, hut none of the Japs was Injured. The mob dispersed after committing the outrage. , TO CURE A Cui IN ONE DAT Tnke Laxative Rmmo Quinine Tablets. ! All drug-cists refurd the money If It ; falls to cure. Sc. The s-emilne has T.. B. O. o" each tablet. For sals ky Charles Rerwra. 1 HOTEL AP.niVAIJt P .rker House E. f). pre" - ' P fjar. ' tIkiis. Portland- A. D. Ponnlmnn. TticO. ma; If. Colvln, Marshlind: Thumns Boyle, r. M'-Fnrlane, Westport: A. E. Heath. Ilwic-; Frits Johnson. J. flan- tsirn. J. Johnson. Chlnrak: N. M. Nlel. Min. farhlim't: Oeorge Anderson, Knap. . pton: crew of the Ikme. ; Occl.lent-J. W. Cook. S. flchmldt. H E. ' Wnnn. Port hind; Cnptaln Klltgnnrd. Vf. ; H. Wright. I M. Ttenon. Iikme; J. O. Megler and wife, Prookfleld; Mrs. Bul- lxk. Ilwnco. SOMETHINO FOR Tin? NEW TEAR. The world-renowned success of Hostet ter's Stomach Hitters, and their continued popularity for near half a century aa a ; stomachic, la scarcely more wonderful ! rhnn the welcome that grwts Hostetter's ' Almannc. This medical treatise Is pub. Ilshed by the Hosterter Company, Pltts j burgh. Pa., under their own Immediate : supervision, employing 09 hands In that ' department The Issue of name for 1TO9 I will be over eleven millions, printed In j nine languages. Refer to a copy of It ! for valuable and Interesting reading eon ! cernlng health, snd numerous testlmonl. ! sis as to the efficiency of Howtetter's Stomach Bitters. The almanac for VOt i can be obtained, free of cost from drug- gists and general country dealers In all parts of the country. for the Announce Our Annual Clear JHE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA GREAT SALE Of Boys Fine Having Ihe best and Inngsat nient of boys' and youths' fine ever shown In Astoria, wa hay lo close them out before the first uary, Wa place them on sals reek only. Not a-.ir .it prices. f J Xryi ii Thes few Items are but a small amojnt of ths baristna to bs found m this sreat sale of boys' flns clothlnf. Come one, cunts all, and share U tr many bargains SHANAHAN BROTHERS 580 COMMERCIflh STREET. A i urlous re) c of old I'arls Is atiout to j In reiiiovtd-the hmisn In ths Hue de V'iil.. tuiilt In li3 by ihe eeleumted ah hemiet utnl plillnnthmplst, Nicholas J name!. It Is one of Ihe few specimens f I'.th oentury ur, Mte-ium to bo soen In ihn Krem h capital. 1'ntll the revolu tion thero lis upper floors wors e: to old men nnd women, who. in accordance wrTh Fl-mrl's will, had only to pay for the reposs of his rnil and to any an Ave every dy at the hour he dld to secure kiinis and rent free. To bi perfectly happy one must bs out of debt An old bachelor says a woman's tonus Is an organ without stops. Absenre. as a rule, makes ths heart grow fonder of someone else. i7J 107 Fisher Brothers ASTOKIA.... I UBRICATIMI OILS A SPECIALTY SELL. SHIP CHANDLERY HA III) WAKE IKON AND STEEL COAL I'.lt'x'KlUEH AND PROVISIONS FU M'R AND MILL KKED PAINTS. OMJt AND VARNISHES I.i MP !ERH' HCPI'I.HTS KAIItl' INK fl St'Al.ES IX.OtS AND WINDIWS A'IKli TLTCRAI. IMPLEMENT) WAGON 3 AND VEHICLES. Theodore Bracker Wholesale and Retail Dealer In QlGARS AND TOBACCO Smokers Supplies Of All Kin.Is. Commcrclfil Hi, The Choicest Table Wines... Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store L. LEBECK Cfifpcnlcr unci Hulldcr Ucncrnl Conlcnetor HOUSB RAISINO AND n0VIQ A SPECIALTY All-Wool Clothing for This Week Only. arort clothing dsolilsd of Jan. tor one Annual Clearance Sale COMM Tuesday, January 2, 1899 Albert Dunbar, Holiday Goods AT THE BEE HIVE. Onlynfi w ilays lirfort' Cliri.itinnx. Wi have t very tliinj' in tht toy line T'uiiry (JooiIm niul Novcltii's, Citj'fs ami Jttfkfti, ami l)rus (JikmIs iiiiJ Funcy SlipptTit, which inako aci't j'talilo gilts. Conn in tin int'ininn to avoid the rush. Fine Display of Good Things Orana-ee. bananas, nuta, raisins, plum pudding, mincemeats, rl chscked applM, delicious chossm. Chass A Sanborn's famous Cu(T'', and tsas, etc, etc ROSS, HIGGINS & CO The Palace Cafe W. W. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention Given to tho Preparation of ItunqtioU. , ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY 1 Telephone No. (13 : Handles Only the Choicest Meats il : : 4A Commerclsl St., ncit Pslsns Kesfaarsnt. ! - FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U B. 8ELIO. Licsiee and Manairer, Wednesday, Dec, 28. The obarmlng yotmf Comedienne. Miss Dorothy Lewis And ft superb supporting company, pre- Mntmg 1m mammoth sosnlo peotacle. ALONE IN GREATER NEW YORK PRICa. Iteserria asata, 71 eeota; gej. Isrr, H cema. Beat aals opeoa at Otirnn A Bead's To flay morning at I o'clock. esss4s MT5-IIOTII' CAfWIMICUIW VFjrCKW KUIT, sasortsd colors, sals prloe It M. I.1W..IIOYH' CIIKVIUT VIlHTttlfl BUITH. new patterns; sals price WH It Si- HOTS' SCOTCH TWKWU VKHTKW SUIT, In neat checks! 'e prlis is at, $'i w-novr woiistki) vi-:HTt.w rvnn, assorted oolnra, sals pries t. u.w-novit' piaoonai, vi.rrnn flUIIH, h arstsomely trimmed, sals price, KU IT-liOY' IIMIM CHEVIOT SAILOR ni'lTS, trimmed wllh braid, fin. IStki-liOYH' IH.l'K CHINCIIH.t.A COU. HMO HnRAMTRI) IIEICFXIUI, sale prtcs 13 n. s (Wiiovi' iii.t'E ciikviot capeb OVERCOAT, aale pries II . IiIOO IIOYS' III.ACK KE4HKY DOIT. llt.K tlHEASTKU TOP COAT, asls pries MKk ICNCKS (W. !'th itii'l ( oiiiiiK-rcial Slrwln Small roast Inc plrs and prim fresh maala of all deaorlptlana. Splendid lot at younsj. fat poul try; turkeys, rhli ksns and ih. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. B. 8ELIO. Lasee and Manafer. One flight-Saturday, Dee. 31 Jacoh Litt'H ficonic production Y0NYOKS0N tAndallde of Laughter Mr. Ben Hendricks And a Brilliant Company A Carload of goenlo IUuetratlone. Lumber Camp in (Dld-Wintep PRICES Reserved eeata, 11.00; gallery 10 otota. SsaU on sale Trlday morning at o'clock, at Otlffla Reed'a.