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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1899)
liltWaritiMiaMi?,i'tii'iiiiiTiitiiTfltirrrr'fl'lgfi'.M "ZZGbmJUim 'mSSIvfim imumtijhUUm 2UhZ2h L If k . I i , CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE Eiderdowns For House Wrappers, Dressing sacks Babies Cloaks, IlfankclH in fnct for any garment from which you want warmth nnJ comfort. 25 Inch wlilto and colored 2.3c. 25 inch Fancy colored COc. 48 inch Plain rolots 50c. Downaline Comforts and Blankets Full size comlorla from f l.OOtof 1.0( each. Salem Blankets l'ntninlo Ilonui Industry, Munkcts JO.00 to 10.00. JACKETS nnd..- CAPES For Ladies and Children Largest Stock In Hnlcin. Furs MACKINTOSHES UMBRELLAS. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Collarettes as low high us tUO.(K) us f.1.00 and as Complets Lines. Extra Values. UNDERWEAR! 'Union Suits Full lineH of Oni'ltn, Florence nnil Melba lirands for ladies misses and children. , Children's Unions from 115c up, Ludies' slues from oOc up. I-udles' llecco lined vests and (ants at 25c each. Fine wool garments In white, gray or colors,$1.00 each. Our men's underwear department is eomploU) olid ti-to.dato. Excellent volues in wooMlecoed goods, full size, good length 50c each. Polld color wool, wear regular, $1.00 quality, to close. 50c garment. Finest ((iiality ribbed wool goods S1.00 to S3.60 garment. J. J. DALRYMPLE &, CO. 1 Mil li Is watch repairing, tind the skillful re pairer Is close akin to the manufacturer. 1 comhlnu both. If you have 11 fine or coin 111011 watch, and any purt is broken or lost I can replace it. You may havo a wateh that you think can't lie made to keep good time: It niav be IsfaiiHu you have never placed ft la skillful bunds. If so, let me see it. If it ran lie madu Into a timepiece, I can ' do It. Watches cleaned fc Main spring "oe C.HH1NGBS. Uf)U COMMICWOIA.U HT. WEATHEn REPORT. Tonight and Tuesday rain. Fort Stephens is to have a new well WW feet deep to supply the barracks with pure water. Make Youmclf Comfortable lluv'tho most perfect heating stove, the Wilson Air Tight; Wilson is the lie venter of air tight stoves, his pattern is the best. Sold only by (I my llros. Ice Not Olven Away, t cannot afford to glvu leu away, but am soiling 11 pure nrticlu at a price that is wttlilu tliu reaen 01 an. CltYMTAl, ICK WoilKH, J, Magulru, Prop. (I lfi tf CAPITAL HKIIWERY UEUK. UOTTLUD KllngerA I)cck,Successors to UauthSalem Ootthr. Works. All orders forlioltlcd beer will be tilled At thu brewery. Kent on cold storage. Free city dejlvery. Telephone 21111. Ice Vciy Nearly Olven Away, Wo ciin ulvo lea awav. to convince you coinu and ieu how big 11 chunk you got ror iiuio money, uur icu is (immune turufrnm pure distilled water. liUIiUUI luu (Ttnnn, ustf Kmnukk Si Hl'.CK Kiln la Here And thu mackintoshes and rubbers to irotect men, women and children from lie wet can lie Isiugiit right ut l-'rlcdiiians New ltackut. l)ufur is to have u lire department. 1 Compier or Die. The lloer intends to conquer or die, and you to keep yourself tit good eondl. t Ion for thu battle of lifu must eat llrst. class provisions and groceries as nM by llrunson A llugun. 10 lO.e o d J. F. Ooxlo drove to Enger this morning. Shorlff F. YV. Dnrbin went to his farm this morning. Attornoy Wob. Holmes went to Port land on tho early train. Dr. O. W. Fisher, of Dallas, Sundaycd in Salem with relatives. Elmer Itccso wont to Silvcrtpn this morning to recclvo some bops. John Holm the blacksmith went to Falls City yesterday on business. Miss Kthel Raymond who has been visiting in Portland has returned. T. L. Hargrove went to Polk county today to round up a band of cows. I'M Kills drove to Golden's Ferry Sunday, whero hu spent a pleasant day. Supt. Paine, Col. Gillls, Chas. Jtlloy, and Qook Pattou camo up from Port land this year. Frank Morrison, tho rustling canvas ser for tho Morning gasp, took tho early train north. Jt. Fusee, tho popular barber, has been quite ill lit his home, near Hose dalo for n week past. Miss Rosa McQueen, of the Ulloy boarding house, Is visiting at the homo of J. II. Jlllyeu, Turner. Del. A. Dinemore went to Portland Sunday to visit his wife who is at the Good Samaritan liospltul. 1-ewls M. Huker has returned from Sumpter, Oro., whero ho has some min ing Interests over which ho Is very en thusiastic. J. J. Fuller ami wlfonrrlycd in town today whero they will reside two weeks when they will tako up their residence In Dallas. George II. Jacobs and Albert Ken worthy, who huvu been over to Ocean Park (lulling and hunting, returned Saturday. They had a good tlino and report roads bad in tho mountains but caught lots of salmon. We Shoe Them fill! Every member Of the household X jph tn. ' TN THE old days strong shoes A titntvt nnl fim nnr vvirr fine I Kin. IIUl nnv, itw. ..... ...... shoes strong. Now things are different. We have stylish shoes for men, women and children which are as strong as iron, as soft as silk and at the tip top of fashion. We guarantee our prices lower than the lowest in the city, and fully warrant every pair of shoes we sell. SALEM SHOE STORE R. II. Li:AUO,Aanager. K.S hlutc fct. I .add A lh-h Hank llldg, Big shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more snoes than all the rest combined. Why: be cause we cany the largest stock, latest styles, best goods at the lowest price. See our 1 lanan & Son's Shoes, and Dr. Kied's cushion button shoes foi men; Queen Quality for ladies. Our stock is immense. Call see our lines and get our prices. Wc shine them free X X X 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. SALEM VISITORS. People in the City From Other Towns on Business and Visiting friends. II. Ilciseof Crowley was In town to day. Henry Keenu of Macleay was in town today. E. I.. Harris of Crowley was in town today. (1. W. F.innietof llrookswas in town today. A. II. Emmet of Polk county was in town today. James Arthur of Chenmwu was in town today. John Groves, 11 Dallas bop man, spent Sunday hero. Frank Styles and wlfu of Dallas spent Sunday in Salem. Mrs. Win. Hatick o( Sllvertou spent Sunday in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Durett of Fair Held wore In town today. Iku Lynch, the viilegu blacksmith of Dallas, was in town today, David Aegertur, of Staytou was in town today buying it horse. Win. Martin of the Garden Itnad spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Hon. Itcn Hayden returned from Polk county today, having sout Sunday 011 his farm. Mrs. Rebbcccu Wllloughby of llulsey has been thu guest of A. I.. Itamsoy ami went homo today. David Williams and A. M. (irllloy,of Oregon City, euino up on their wheels for an over-Humlay visit. ltev, and Mrs. S. Comllt of Auinsville returned today after enjoying a very pleasant time at thu synod. G. Mlsteruk of California bought a ft 100 farm, thu llerry place :t.l4 miles east of Salem, of S. 11. Catterllu. Miss Lillian Ackermau, 0110 of the teachers In thu McMluiivllluhlgh school Sundaycd with her parents in this city, President Newllu of Paclllu College, who preached at Rosedulo Sunday re turned to Nuwlnirg this morning via boat, J. G. Stevenson, who has been atend lug tho synod, returned toKugeuo to lay. lie Is u prominent business mam and political leader in 1-iiue eounty. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stlekll of Moni tor were In town today to do trading. I lu brought in n sample of his hops of which he has 00 bales of prime quality. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING). Secures Satisfactory Business For Two Popular Professional Men. A year ago II. O. Eply and II. II. Ollnger, two young dentists opened up tho rooms, in the Eldrldgo block, now well known as Salem Dental Parlors. These young men although fotmcr residents, of Salo."i had been absent for 11 Tow years, consequently wore not as well known to our citizens us other dentists who had been practicing for years in tho city. Although Messrs Kply and Olingcr had thu skill to treat successfully all who might come to tholr rooms, they used tho best method to advise tho peo ple of their location. This firm now occupy one of the lst equipped dental offices in tho state south of Portland, and as u result of skill and courteous treatment of their patients and judlciclous advertising In it daily patier, they as others of our pat rons find themselves In control of a growing mid paying husncsH. A BID CONTRACT. Work to Begin to Place 300 Acres on Elevated Trellis. J. T. McGregor, who last spring put 75 acres of tho Horst Hros. hop yards on high wire trellis, will begin Tuesday put ting 300 acres more of tho samo (Inn's yards on the samo system of wiring. It will taku 160 tons of wire nud em ploy a force of 25 men about six weeks to complctu thu work. Tho wages paid are from f 1.60 to $2.50 a day. P. M. Eoonoy, superlntendant of the Horst Hros. yards nt Horstvlllo, Yula county, Cal., who has been at Salem for a week, left for that place today.. Ho is manager of thu largest single hop yard in thu world six hundred acres lu one Ixsly. - Died at Asylum, Mary Staiger, aged 28, died at tho ntyiuin biinuay. Nio was llrst com mitted to thu old Hawthorne asylum in Portland when only six years old, MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House, V. M. C. A. NIOHT 8CH0OL. In the Ooens Tonieht At the Rooms Hughes Block. Ono of tho moat Important enter prises over undertaken In our city will ho started tonight under favorable aus plcies at tho V. M. 0. A. rooms. .Night schools In winter havo been a great featuro of association work in nearly all cities, and Gen. Secy. Stone will ho hero to introduco the subject at Salem this evening. A fine program, that is free, has been arranged, and the exhibit ofworkdono by tho Portland Y. M. C. A. college will by exhibited. TIIK 1'IIOOUAM. Opening exercises at the night school tonight at thu Y. M. C. A. roems: Piano duet Miss Heatrico Shellon and Mrs. Jos. II. Albert. Address The Salem Y. M. C. A. Pres. F. A. Wiggins. 1 Address Tho Night school question II. W. Stone, general secretary, Portland Y. M. C. A. Soprano bolo Mrs. Francisco Seley. Prof. Seley Accompanist. Address Method of Instruction. Prof. W. I. Staley. Kecltation Selected, Miss La lllonclic lielle. Rev. Montgomery, ot Oregon City, filled the place of Rev. W. II. illeakney, at tho Young Men's meeting yesterday. His address was bright, and full of (tainted illustrations of character build ing. Lo Roy Gesner, Win. Skinner, Will F. Ketchum, Jos. II. Albert, and .Miss Gertrude Stahley compose tho Y. M. C. A. orchestra. Good music will be 11 strong featuro of thu Men's Meetings this winter. The orchestra will bo un der the direction of Prof. Gesner. m:uts fii.kii. F. J. Van llehrcn to D. F. Kasthum. 60 acres in section 12, f IUr!w w d CIIICUIT CUUKT N In department No 1, the following docket entries have been made; J. 11. Shusford, plaintiff, vs. Herman Ikirehert, et 11L, defendants, action for money, Settled. TIiom Pomoroy, 'plaintiff, vs. F. F.. Woodward, defendant, action for money. Plaintiff's motion for a new trial II led. Muthias llutala, plaintiff, vs. Frank Knr. et ul., defendants, action for money. Settled. John W. McKinney, plaintiff, vs. Statesman Publishing Co. defendants : on mandate from supreme court. Con tinued by concent. Alice lliiillongaud husband to Klnior G. White, I, aero in Mill City, f200. F. W. llruuk and wife to .Vina Wehrrg, lots H and I), block III, ICuglo wood addition to Salem, f 100. T, L. Golden to Goldlu Fitzwutcr 20 aures near Staytou, f 100. The Nejv Trains. The llrst of the new Oregon overland express tratus, that run through fiom Portland to 'Frisco since Octolier 15, ur- rived on time south Isiuud this forenoon at 10:55. It consisted of mail and bag gage, smoker and two day coachus, tourist sleeper and Pullman. The after noon train going north went through itt 1:20 p. 111. Ilotb are lino trains and thu managers are to he congratulated 011 thu Improved train service. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WII.LAMKTTK. Chas A Miller and wife, Joh llarrlng- 1.1.. .....I ...ir.. MLoi:,.l .-..... 1 ..... i M II Moulton, M Kennedy, Hurt Jor- encourages him to believe K llierman. Fretl More Kunaways, It Is nqvorted that throe Ix.ys took French leave of the Reform school on Saturday and two on Sunday, Watt TowiiMiul traced the fugitives us far 11 lluena VUta, and then came luck, leav ing others on the trail. It is thought that tho U.ys will U found Mweon Al bany and Corvallls. Fell From a Tree. Simdav thu 20-ycar-old muofMr. A. Sliivee, of Huttim Vistu, white out hunt ing, shot a pigeon, which lodged In u tree about 50 feet from thu ground and while hu was attempting to gut tin pigeon, hu fell from thu tree and when found was lu an unconscious condition. Tho young man was brought home and U now under thu doctor's oare and is in a precarious condition. RAUSSB Yew Park Grocery. Has in stock a large lino of tablets and supplies for K'hooL Keeps A full stock of provis ions, groceries and canned eoods. Fresh goods at reas onable prices. Taylor's cole bratcd butter always 011 hand. Country produce taken in exchange. Allen & Bowersox. dan. Miss Crouch Savtlle. Julian Ilyrd, Hrcuch of Promise Cot Win Wadlmms. R 11 Wilson, J V Williams, Mrs J V Williams, A C Miles. I) 'J Hauiia, Chas Steele, Mrs thus Steele. ( II Prael. II N Pritehard. II It Sill, Portland ; J It Wyatt, Albanv : W It Sklneser, Denver, Colo; 1ai Wilson, Columbus, Ohio; Chas II lugulls, CH Smith, Ronton, Mas; O It Stublug, Minneapolis; 1'clox Fnmdeiithal, Walter SGrax, W A Stringer, Frtsl S Davit, C 11 itoies, Ntn I'mneisco; it jamiorl, Chicago; D S How man, Jefferson; SA Mulkey, Iudopeudeiicu; J L Hrown, IVvs Moines, Iowa; N S Hutlcr, Monmouth. DIED. HIIRTON. At Knight's Landing, Oc toner II, 1RIH). Kmlly, Infant daughter of James and Kdna llurtoi aged (I months. Deceased was a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. James llurton, who resides at No. :i2.'l Front-street, this city. CADWKLL. At tho family home, on Tneutv-llftli street, Or., at 10:50 p. in. Saturday, October 111, 181)11. Mrs. Loulsami,wlfu of Geo. P. CadwelLaged 611 years. Deceased was suddenly stricken with apoploxy. She retired in good health apparently when in the night shu awak ened her husband by ier Intense suffer ing. Mr. Cadwell immediately secured medical aid, but It was of no avail. Shu passed away at 10:50 p. in. Funeral services conducted by Rev. W. V.. Copeland as chaplain of thu G. A. It. were held at tho home, east State street this nftomoon nt 2 oVloek. After which the body was laid to rest in the Rural Cemetery. MAKRIUD. FRANCIS-FIDLKR. In this eltv, oil October II, 18',1'J, Miss Rosa K. Francis to Mr. .1. .1. Fldler, Isitli of this city, Rev, W. C. Kuntncr. D. I), otllciating. Headquarleis For Southern Oregon fruit, Melons, Lusalms, reaches anil iiraiics, at .). G. Wright A Co's Commlsxiou House. lOlltf Shut Down, The Capital Lumber mill shut down Saturday night and will not rct-iimo again for several weeks. When It Kalns Your hori-us need thu best of care and feed and you need a covered rlit such us aru furnished from thu Old PoMolllco stables by Gilliam & Hrown. 10 10 cod He bucerds Who Has Success. To have success one must plan and meet conditions. Hobsou the drv uoods dealer unlelputed iircsout conditions. lie llMilIeved tho peoplo would have more earnings to spend, couscquuutly hu bought and has 011 view a greater va riety and it largu stock of staple and fancy dry goods. Mr. Ilobvm has leen successful in making sales to all who liavu piuroulHHt nun. Ills (xist success mat 11 you NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY .GOODS-AND CLOTHW JrjrvXX--.JTJ-- JlT-JlS. JfVtXJLX X JZJT! lVTarTrintnQllC for Indies nnd gents, girls and boys nil sizes In stock. All new stock, no left overs frm. 1 xvamwxvx&avwoxxvo .. yQ Iu,vcrcarrv nnv rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono year to anntlm- Am UI ... ., - - v" UUfr, 0. I"II ; and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storml L'kintosh suits, rubber ca(tes, All new goods and best of stock, and pricas lower than anv 1m ' i mako them go. Rubbers boots Coats and mac Salem, A good overcoat for f5. We have cheaper ones and better ones. Wo li coats at 11 25 ior cent, reduction from any other houso lu tills city. for boys and men. Mun's suits from $1 up. lluyyour clothing of us; our low prices will astonish von carry thu best quality of nil wool goods, but do not charge fancy-prices. " J " WS( Overcoats and ulsters. Suits Rlcrtrfc nnrl rnmfftr'fpr'C. 500 pairs of blankets to cbooso from. All wool Oregon made hlaiik(.i.i. DianKeis ana coimorterb lllinlH iUer , 1)rlc(,t gnvo 00 tlinl ,,y buyfng yoHr h) Ui Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, OrV crnndc; Wo enrry largo lines of dress goods, linings of all descriptions, bindings, nil wool llaiineli m I y gywot Uannels, ilanncietto, wrappers, beautiful lines of capes, dress skirts, muslins, slioetit,K, c,vT? I1119 i.re. iiiiiiiru-i'!ir. rnrui'M. l oves. ana inerviniiiL' uhiiiiiiv earned in 11 nrsL-eiiiss lire unn ut..r.. n. . -i " J 1 ......., .-.. -. ,,-. , .- . .-.--- . , .. ... ---J nww..u Dimu, V'e 1)0 1 clmrge fancy (irlces, like some stores we know of in this city, but hell our goods on tho lowest (k silile mjJ Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sis, WE PLERSE all our customers, for It Is busi ness to make one sutisllcd, and wu satisfy all with our high grade low' prieo incaN. Sf . EIero 244 Commercial st. r TODAY 'S MARKRT. Pokti.and, Oct. 111. Wheat valley Walla Walla, 58c. to 60. Flour Portland, $:t.00 to 3.25. Super fine $2.15 tier bbl. Oat White :i5.10o, groy 3.1 to 3le. Hay Timothy $!)Q:fl 1.00 per ton. I lops 11013c; old crop Oc. Wool Valley. 12 13c: Eastern Or egon, H Mohair, 27 30. Mlllstiiff Hruii, f 17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, t.VAO to 4.00 liens 1 to o.uu, turkeys, live, !2$Q4i;jc. Eggs Oregon, 21 to 22J&C jer lo?.. Hides Green.saltedllO lbs, 8i)c.unde.' 00 lbs, 7Q81(i ; sheep jielts, 1520c. Onions 1 to H4c. Uutter Rest dairy, 30(335; fancy creamery, 45o to 60e per roll, store 22 to 27c. Potatoes 50 to (JOe per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed Ou to Okfe Mutton Dressed ,0,J6ot'i 7c tier pound. Hoof Steers. $3,500 LOO J cows, $3.00 1.50 dressed, beef 0 to "M Veal-dressed, 7(J38e. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 5S iiouuds and over 47e. Wool Hie, Mohair 30c. Harlev 45 to 5Iic. Oats-25 and 27c. Day Haled, cheat $7.00., Timothy $8.50. to 0 Eggs 18 to 20c. Flour In wholesale lots $3.00 retail $3.40. Millstufts bran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 6)ijC. Llvu cattle Steers 3iYcows 2f to 3. Sheep J2.50$3. Dressed Veal 0c. Hatter Dairy 18o creamery 22'sc. Poultry Dens 7 to 8 cents. Potatoes 30c. ina92inp'aapyvvrroa Let England and Transuaal Warl a lu would bo nothing compared to the war among smokers if Corona The Cleat Havana Gigars, ur dbampiott Could not bo found In every llrst-cluss cigar store. Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. rkrnnjrj)SAnfLnosrsvnj?JVins JUST WAIT! For in less than a week Have the finest line of we wil CARPETS -RUGS If you want anything in this line It will pay you to consul tlus. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. ami others who want n nice garment to make you comfortable this cool weather will come in ami examine tliu stock which include ladles' suits, ladles' cuiies and Jackets, Uiys' and youths' clothing, ho will Ih able to supply you with the ar ticle that w ill give you satisfaction. W. II. Hoiisos' 207 Commercial street. That Joyful Feeling. With the exhilarating senso of ronew od health .ind strength and Internal ..In., ttl I i A.J.. .. I.I..1. frtttia .l..i ... .. Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to the few who iiitvo mil. progressed ueyond tue ohl-tlmo medicines und tho cheap sub stitutes Kiiiitllines oirered bin never accepted by tho well-informed, liuy tue genuiiiL. .Manufactured by the uaiirornlii Fig Syrup Co. Z lit 1 piety, Kodul Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. K. It. Gam- me, vernou, Tex., suys, 'It relieved mo from ihe,Jtuii and cured me. H s my everlasting friend." Stone's Drug Store. Joseph Stockford, Hndgtlnn, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen yours by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel ?alve. Stone's Drug Store. To cure La Gnppet keep wann, epeclll) lie feeU and take lr. aIUcs' Nervine. Make YoLirselfComfopf able orr.uK, V. Winkler, J. L. Lambtrth, City; MIssGlranl, Mrs. Uirancu, Hurt, Wea verly, Hreaoh of Promise Co., Win. It. Sampson. Spriugtleld, 111., W. S. Paige, Seattle; (I. W. Ashford, Portland; Don. A. Smith, Gates, Oregon. When You Ride Your Wheel. Always shako Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feot. It keeps your feet coul, prevents sweat ing feet, ami makes your endurance tun-fold greater, Over one 111 1 II Ion wheel people lire using Allen's Fool E;iso. They ull praUo It. It gives rest and comfort to smarting, hot, smooIuii, aching feet, and Is u certain cure for Ingrowing nulls. At ull drug gists and shoo stores, 25c, Sample FUEE by mull, Address, Allen S Olmsted, Lu Hoy, N. Y. 3 MITTENS FASCINATORS SQUARES INFANT HOODS KNIT TOQUES INFANTS KNIT SACQUES BOOTEES We have just lluUhcd marking thu niot complete lino its been our privi lege to show. Thu ftiMiiuatora ranu from an ull wool at 20c. 1111 to tliu llnest goods you'd want at $L2v) Thu knit tupiare shawls come In elegant designs all prices up to $l,T0, Infants wool hoods 23 cent up. School Shoes Tho Hamilton Hrown Shoe Co., is thu bigcest shoo house in the world. Thoy toll more shoos tlinu any Unit in existence I'm selling dozens of their g od Kthool shoes. Men's work shoos and tine shoos I .udius' every day and tine shoes. In fact we am lit out thu family at thu lowest prices obtainable, and guarantee overythlng wo soil. Wouldn't sell a shoo we can't warrant. Taku a look at our window, Sell ing lots of 5 cent handkerchiefs. See north window. Warm under wear, mackintoshes, tlceccd hose, etc., lowoM racket price for msli wily. The Palace Market III till your order for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or sausage. Cornell beef, nicely cooked, boned und pressed ready to slice for your lunch. v e nave our new delivery our patronage solittted. x3 XKuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. CCome and see them and patronize home industry. "mana srhsPmreTrrtVsr STEINER'5 BERGER, 130 Stat? Sf. man. MOYER Phont202l, & EDWARDS, l;W state St. NEW BOOKS WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. f HEEDS OPERA HOIVSJS l'ATTON IlltOS, Uev ml Mnaagrri. OXE PKUFOKMAXCK ONLY Monday, Oct, 16 LVTKST MTSICVL iwuci-: co.mi:dy, m A Breach of Pr OW! 400 Altenus U mos,25 cents each. WithChrist Series, bv Miirmi- .ts .m,l 60c each. JtOO titles ol the Morshor 1ft mn w.. each. 200 titles Of 12 11)118 f Slnn.lnr.l Autliors, a5o each. U ie i Optic Series Juyonilaa 76e. Tho Henty Itooks 50c Series. Sailor Hoy with Dewey Series 7W History bpanish-American War Juv ende Series 70c also ItioharU Carval 25o to read. David Harum 25o to read. Black Douglas 26c to read. FRANK S, DBABORN'S Book Store. An Appetizing Breakfast Table Is the one that is set with our dainty chop dishes, oat meal sots, covered muf. nn ilislies, coffee cups and saucers, and prettily dei-orated china or English (xr celaiu, ehofon from our handsomo stock of table ware. Our lino decorated din ner tets, tea sets and china make ono of the miwt acceptable prttsents, to tho bride that intends housekeeping. SonnemanN, THEGROOEU 12 Stato st Telephone 81 Street Hats A large consignment of Tamsi Walkers Ami other street hata in all the latest styles at the Paris Millinery Store, 10-Ottt 291 Commercial St. latest shaiws In dress and street hats Just received. I. SmiUi, State street. 10 U lw k AM tlWJJ33Siy I v I Bf 111 w rrtt - i i t - ! 7Z, A GltEAT PERFORMANCE, CLEVER COMEDIANS. FUNNY SITCATIDXS. Our Pricesi 25, 50 aad 75c I r jtfonp,y'ffTitr ""