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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1900)
g25HLl WtfitiMlMifflFllMlilffilillMWMW MfflSV--" t-wi, rMri7WfiJSF-m?' f , jn V1" nv: . W"" -i-" v-mr .,r, ,, vR.ffl ,Vt r?-v H -. .j,T -, , .... .,, 4 , ff r P' THE.JtfEW AGE, .PORTLAND, OREGKMST. " Ml ' .,:Taaaaaa -.bssj mm BttSff " i, : a 8. CLKANIKO AND PR8S81N0 CO. Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Your Clothet Bpongcd and l'rcicd (nr f 1 per per month. Called (or and delivered Phone Clay BOS. iSl Washington Strco JJctween Tweltth and North Thirteenth PORTLAND, OREGON. " A. INDAHL ..SIGNS.. Japanning. Tin Decorating 270$ Alder Btrcel . PORTLAND, OREOO H OME IIAKKRY AND DELICATE KSSEN D. 11. LEAMINO, I'rop. A Full Line ol Fruits, Candles and Nut Always on Hand. Newly Opened at 207 Third Street, Remember the nlace. 0 thi Ta) lor Htrcut Church, riONRAD L. HOSKA FUNERAL DIRECTOR COUNTY CORONER Corner Ninth and Railroad Streets TACOMA. WASH. . ' mRAVIS BROS ' WOOD YARD Oregon Phono Hood 742 Olllco and Yard: 4S3 Everett, bet. Twelfth and Thlrtoenth PO RTLAND, OREaON. A RLINOTON CREAMERY N. J. RITTER, Prop. Wholsalco and Retail Dealer In MILK, CREAM, CHEESE UUTTEH AND EGOS 207 Rurnslde Street PORTLAND .' OREGON. T LAZIER BROS. Club Rooms Second Floor Wine Rooms, Concert, Pool and Millard Hal) Oregon Phone Grant 71 213 Ilurnsldo St. PORTLAND OREGON. OTANDARD FI8II COMPANY 1C9 North Sixth Street WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Also Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco. Fruits and Lunches (or Tourists. REED 111(08., Props. T HE OLD RELIABLE SEVENTH AND OLISAN EX0HANG& J. L. O'FARRELL, Prop. Sercnth and Ullian Sis. PORTLAND, ORE. THE LARGEST IN THE WEST Wo have the largest store, the mast complete factory, tho most skilled workmen aud tliu finest stock of Furs. We are headquarters for Genuine Alaska Sealskins THE SILVERFIEIiD FU1 JVTFG GO. FURS, CLOAKS AND SUITS 0R3.3Hfl Morrison St., I'ortliilul, Or. . ' ...THE OLYMPIAN... 148 Fifth St., Near Morrison BLUNDEN & VELTON, Props. THE FAMOUS OLYMPIA BEER ON DRAUGHT Ww Building, New Fixtures, Choice Goods. C. fl. STOKES LIQUOH CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS. PABST MILWAUKEE BEER Bottled by Pabst Brewing Co. ' Milwaukee, Wis, 1130 Pacific Avenue TACOMA - VVA8H. OLYMPIC STEAM LAUNDRY 407 South J Street MICHEL J. BJOIN 4 LOUIS J. BJOBN FHOritlKTOItS TACOMA, WA8H, y, L. UcCabc, ' Seattle. K. 8. IlAMILTOK, Tacoma. M'CABB ft HAMILTON .. STEVEDORES .. PUCET SOUND Also Honolulu, H. I. HMsd Office: Tacoma, Wash. Cable Address: McCABK OKACDS, BEAZLEY & CO., Agcate - f 4 ITatsr Stmt, Liverpool. u. POINTS ON THE MODE. ATTIRE NOW WORN BY FASHION ABLE PEOPLE. Little Bhonlder Fixings That Seem to Impart Wat-rath, but Do Not-Pronounced Revtral of Spangled and Embroidered Net Gotham Goailp. New Tork correspondence: KAlt by year the fashionable woman has become more settled In tho habit of doing without wraps so long as is possible. In the past two autumns this was carried to the point of reckless do Banco of uncomfort able coldness, but this year mild weath er has favored the followers of -the fan cy. So the numbers of the unwrapped and the variety of their substitutes 'foi protective garment have increased. Jack ets and half-weight wraps are Ignored, and a furry collnr or a feather boa is con sidcrcd the right thing. These are worn with gowns whose color and fin ish nrc quite spring like. Thus brought forward is n new nrrangement of the fur collar with tabs. Instead of being fastened under the chin, it Is mounted on n chlfTon scarf so that tho fur lies out on tho shoulders, litis rives, a suggestion of warmth without adding a bit. Little jackets of tatTcta aro still worn, though 'the black ones hnve been overdone. To be really swag ger a taffeta jacket should mntch the feather bon or harmonize with it. Some thrifty women hnv and whole' suits made en suite with a little jacket or cton. The latter Is being worn now At leBji W iuCu&apksif FASHIONS nUT RECENTLY ADVANCED. as a wrap, aud will be laid away soon, to reappear with tho skirt in tho spring. This trick can be done so adroitly thut Its true purpobe will not be apparent. Tho Initial sketch is of a suit that will do this. Its goods was red cloth, the skirt plain. Rut the jacket was embroidered In gilt nnd trimmed with cuffs, fronts and edg ings of burnt orango velvet. When real coats come into use they will be of half length with straight back. That Is the variation of tho box coat which brought that fashion Into popularity. Cnped coats like the model pictured here offer a change from tho conventional box affair, but the rule In all Is to havo room a-plenty. Now that women are spending much on their comets, and corsets are becoming so roarveloualy a part of the figure, un boned dresses are being introduced. It eema silly to spend a lot of money on a corset, and then a lot more for a dress that Is practically another corset, yet not a few such gowns are seen. An example U a spangled lace affair' that may hang loose with a pair of long tabs, or these tabs may be wrapped about the wearer, drawing the looseness close. The result la a bodice of faultless responsiveness to line. Many fancy bodices are now made on some such plan. In the left-hand up per corner of to-day's second picture is one of these bodices. It included a seam less yoke and sleeves of spangled black Bet, a lower yoke portion of light liberty silk shaped in slightly, and a Persian silk cart to adjust about the waist, drawing to the lines made and held by the cor sets. Though this description may sug gest pitchwork, the idea is a new and ex pensive one. Yoke and'slceves may have foundation or not, and a variety of scarfs will enable the owner to vary the gar ment still further. It seems odd to count Turkish and Indian scarfs as material suitable for bodices, but all sorts of ori ental stuffs are being thus used, aud the resulting bodices are beautiful. The craze for gold makes gold embroidered stuffs greatly In demand, and the orien tal use of gold is usually In excellent taste. There is pronounced revival of Interest in spangled and embroidered nets. Love ly princess robes are shown In black net ablaze with many colored spangles. The use of white crystal on black is especially favored, and there are some wonderful effects in the new fish scale spangles. These are iridescent and stick on, are not sewed. The material thus decorated is likely to get bald spots, but owners of extravagant gowns don't want them too durable. Relow the bodice just described Is one of these dresses. The net was over eld rose silk, and' the jacket was white satin eabroldered with gold and crystal beads. Surplice and flchn Jackets of tttta general order are varied prettily, and most of them are brilliantly colored. An other much-favored general type of bol.o is represented across tho picture In an oyster colored cloth affair. Gilt soutache, a gilt buckle and lung ends were its trim mings. The low-cut, collitrless gown gains In vogue, and all sorts of lovely old-time strings of beads nrc worn now about the neck. Tiny coral beads alter nating with crystal are popular. Made yokes, woven of one piece of lace, come with this no-cnllar finish, aud may be ap plied to any dress without the dlfllculty nttached always to adjusting a ready made collnr. The high choker certainly holds for street wenr, and all sorts of swagger chokers are offered In bands of bright velvet topped by n line of gold. That line of gold often widens to a solid expanse. Whole Jackets of the eton vn rlety are mnde of gold tissue mounted on' silk and heavily embroidered In nil over design. Whole hats nrc mnde of It nnd whole fronts shine with It. So broad are many of the effects that the tnwdrlness of the modest "line" is lost sight of, and seems attractive even to folk who disap prove tinsel for dress use. Tho new millinery of which several types appear here has brought about a new fashion In hnlrdresslng. She who follows It wears her hnlr In a picturesque and glotsy confusion nboul her' forehead. This Is very different from nnd vnstly prettier than the fuzz she used to encour age. The switch lock is that part of the hair growing on so much of the head as would be covered by a smnll skull cup worn well back on the head. The hnlr that shows Is combed down nnd away from that under the cap to be the pompa dour. The switch locks arc drawn to gether nnd twisted lightly out of the way on their portion of the scnlp. The rest of the hair Is divided into four portions; one over the forehead, one bnck of ench ear, the rest at the nape. The forehead lot Is fluffed, glossed mid loosely twisted, the ends tucked1 under the switch coll or curved about It. The side locks arc puff ed behind the ear nnd the ends blend with the coll. The back lot Is combed up loovly, nnd with the twist of its end is held by the bnck comb carefully so tlint no sepnrntlon shows, except perhnps the one nt the left side of the front lock. Such a pompadour hns the destred np- ponranco of being nbout to tumble down, yet may bo perfectly secure. Copyright, 1000. From Gloom to Light unit Hack. I met him yesterday; ho shook mu by tho hnnd; Ho praised wlmt I had done, ho called it good nnd grnnd: "The way," ho surd, "Is long and hard to travel, too; Rut you nre mounting up, tho world Is watching you I" I hurried on It seemed as If now streugth were niluo; The sun Hint had been hid iiguin began to shine; I felt that I, at last, was worthy of ro- Kurd Tho way was easy that before had seemed so hardl lie crossed the street to pralso my work and shako my hand! New strength was in my limbs, I felt my breast expand-To-day I've had somo news my pride has had a fall lie's ont for office! I can cast n vote that's all! 8. E. Klser, in Chicago Times-Herald. Fishes Centuries Old. There seems hardly any limit to the age of fish of many kinds. Carp nre known to have lived two hundred years and over, whllo the case of the Russian plko that was caught a few years ago with a gold band round his tall on which the date 1R4U was Imprinted is well known. There are gold lish that hare belonged to ono faintly over sixty years, and do not now appear much larger than when originally placed In tho aquarium, though they aro every bit as .lively as ever. In the Royal Aquarium of Ht. Petersburg there are fish today that are known to have been there at least one hundred and fifty years. Some of them are five times as big as when first captured; others have not grown an inch. The Forces. School Teacher (to boy nt head of class, tho lesson being philosophy)-. How many kinds of forces are there? Roy Three, sir. Teacher Name them. Roy Bodily force, mental force aud the police force. A square .foot U l-M square Incite, JL SHERIFF SALE. In the circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. Portland Trust Company of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Stolln 1). Suksdorf, Kuth eriuo Lnoy Trovott, Eihost Doibort, Frederick Jottor nnd Savings nud .Loan Society, (lofondnuts. By virtue of au execution, judgment order nnd docree duly issued out of and under tho seal of tho nbovo entitled court, iu tho nbovo entitled cnuso, to mo duly directed nnd dated tho 12th tiny of Novombcr, 1000, upon a judgment rondorcd ami entirid in said court on tho 10th day of Novombor, 1000, iu favor of Portland Tru&t Compnuy of Oregon, plaintiff, ami against Stolln R. SukEdorf, defendant, for tho sum of $2,-OOS.G-t, with intorost thoroon at tho rato of 8 por cent por annum from tho 10th day of Novombor, 1000, and tho furthoi sum of If 1 HO. 00 with intorost thoreou nt tho rato of 0 por cout por annum from tho 10th day of Novotiihcr, 1000, and tho further sum of $20.00 costs mid disbursements nnd tho costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to mnko salo of the following described real proporty, situated in tho aity of Portland, county of Multnomah nnd stato of Oregon, to-wlt:. Lots twolvo(12) aud thirteen (18) iu Mock two hundred sixty-llvo (2(15) of Couch Addition to tho city of Portland, according to tho duly rocordod, plat thereof. Now, therefore by virtno of paid ex ecntiuu, judgment order and docrco aud in complituico with tho commands of said writ, I will on Monday, tho 17th day of Docoinlior, 1000, nt tlto hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho front door of tho county court hotibo, iu tho oity of Portland, paid county aud stato, soil nt public miction, subioct to redemption, to tho highost.hlddor, for U. S. gold coin, cash iu baud, ail the right, title aud intorost which the within nainuil dofoudnnts or either of tliom had on tho ditto of tho mortgage huroiti (tho UUth day f April, 1804) or sluco had, in aud to tho nbovo dosorihud real prop orty, or any pnrt thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgiuout order, docreo, in terest, costs aud all accruing costs. Dated Portland, Oregon, Novombor 1U.1000. WILLIAM FKAZ1KU, Shorift of Multnomah County, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL-SETTLEMENT. Notice is lioroby givon.that I havo fllod my llnal account as iidminiHtiator of tho ostatu of William Kirk, deuuiHiiil, iu tho county court of tho statu of Ore gon, for tho county of Multnomah, and Monday, tho 17th day of Docemhor, A. D., 1000, at 2 o'clock P. M., and tho court room of said court in Portland, Orogou, havo boeu appointed by Mild court as tho tlino and place for the hearing of objections to such final ac count aud tho settlement thereof. EDWARD GUNDEUSON, i Administrator of tho estato of Wil liam Kirk, duconBod. Oregon Rntohering Company, Frod notzgor, maungor, dealers iu .all kinds if fresh aud salt moats aud fish, 416 Everett street. Grebe, Harder & Co., Portland, Ore gon, dealoru iu implements nnd ve hicles. Mil burn farm, delivery, spring wagouB nud buggies. Cliaso forco lift aud tank pumps. Milwaukio biudeis, mowora aud rakos. Engines nud sep arators. Fountaiu'City hoe, shoe aud diso drills. Wolff-American high art blcycloH. Stool nnd chilled plows, disc, spring, and spiko harrows. Eolipso stool hay piosscs. Columbus Ruegy Co. 'a Columbus huggios nnd carriages. Phone, Oak 731. 182-84-80 Madlsou streot, west end of Madison stroot bridge." J. F. O'Donnell, gen eral ngeut, Oregon, Washington aud Idaho Custom House Exchange 835 Flanders Cor. Seventh Sts. McCR0SKFAr&EMMERT PROPRIETORS. I'rlvato Entrance on Flanders Street. Wines, Liquors and Cigars T. IlKHDKICKSCN I). IUIIM PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS Flags anci Yacht Sails a Specialty OKKOON 1MIONK 043 KKI) 27 NORTH FIRST STREET PORTLAND, OREGON. Pacific Coast Rubber Co, Wliolemle Denier. Mechanical Rubber Goods, Belling, How Packings, Fire Department Supplies. Robber Boots, Shoes, Rubber Clolhlug Rubber Goods of All Kinds 18 20 Front St. t i n t J. McCraken Go. Wholesale Dealers In BUILDING MATERIALS ,,,401 Irving Street.. PORTLAND, OREGON. na""V liMWMM PHTniNu DOIS General Information Concern ing the Afro-Amerioan. TAKEN FROM OUR EXCHANGES showing- the rrogrrs in the Tarlnu Lines of Human Kntleavor lining Matte by the ltnoe. Thoroaro213 colored employes in rlin onvnrmnnnt nrintincr olllco. Thin' draw $107,737 por auuum salaries. Iu tho Phlludellipla postolllco 38 Afro-Amorieiitifl aro omnlovod.aud tliolr annual salaries amount to $47,700. Tho 10 Afro-Amorlcau8 in oustoms sorvico nt Philadelphia earn $1,(100 por year. lion. P. 8. Drown, Jr., has nccoptod the olllco of a-slatant postmaster nt Kausas City. Air. Itrouu is a business niau of ability, aim his appoiutmout Is endorsed by tho host pooplo. Ho has sorvod iu both housos of tho common. Adjutant-Gonnrarilyrd, ol Georgia, in his report to tho governor, recom mends that all Nero militia companies bo disbanded and muHtorod out 'of sorvico.- This is another mothod of hu miliating tho Negro, nud refusing to rocoilzo ills manhood. Iu seokinu $00,000 which sho claims as an inheritance, Miss Maslo Winston litis revealed that sho Is au octoroon offspring of Dorsoy ilnmuier, who was a wealthy Virginian, and ono of IiIb mulatto servants. MIhs Winston's friends aro astounded. They uovor had tho finto9t Idea that colorod blocd coursed iu hor voius. Sho has skin as fair as a Norno peasant Kirl aud halt of a clioHinit hue. Shu says hor mother was Anna Crawford. Dorsoy Ham mer, hur father, sho Bays, was a bach olor. llo committed suioido bocauso her mother would not commit to bury thu secret aud let him rairo tho child in culture. Anna Crawford died at M axle's birth. Luthor Lailin Mills, tho well-known Chicago attornoy, has convinced Miss Winston that hor claim In an excellent ono. Ho will go to WoitohoKtor county, Virginia, within it day or two to uuthur ovideuco for tho suit which is to bo brought against tho family. Kl'ISCOPAL DISTHIOTS. First Distiict lllshop W. II. Dor rick, D. D. Husidouoe, lllsliop's Court, i!7 Stato stroot, Flushing, N. Y. Socoud District Bishop 11. F. Loo, D. D., LL. D., Ph. D. Third District lllshop 11. W. Ar uott, D. D. Itosldeuoe, Wilborforco, Ohio. Fourth District lllshop A. Grant, D. D. Itosldunco, ludiauapolls, Iiid. Fiftli District lllshop O. T. SlmlTur, M. D., D. D. Hosideuco, 1821 Cainao stroot, Philadelphia. fcixth District lllshop II. M. Turn er, D. D., LL. D. Itoaldonco, 30 Young streot, Atlanta, Ga. h'ovonth District lllshop W. J. GaintiH, D. D, Horiidouco, 300 Hous ton stieet, Atlanta, Ga Klghtli District lllshop Hvaus Ty roe, D.D. Hosideuco, Nashville, Tonn. Ninth District llislmp II. T. Tan ner, D. D. KokIiIuiico, 2008 Diamond streot, Piilladolphiu. Tenth District lllshop M. 11, Suitor, D. D. Hosideuco, 30 Vaudcrhorst htreot, Charleston, S. C. Eleventh District lllshop .las. A. Handy, D, D. Hesldoiioo, 1311 Cary street, llaltimoro. Twelfth District lllshop Ohns. S. Smith. D. D. HuhIiIouco, 31) Columbia stroot, Dotroit, Mich. Thirteenth District lllshop M. M. Mooro, D. D. HoHideuco, 318 Aehly street, Jacksonville, Flu. Fourteenth District lllshop L, J. Coppiu, D, D. Hosidouce, 704 Twelfth streot, Philadelphia. GKNKHAL HOARDS. Publication Department Prositlout, Ht. Hov. W. II. Derrick, D. D. It, V. Leak, gonoral business inaiiagor, 031 Pluo stroot. Philadelphia. Missionary Department President, Ht. Hov. J a s. A. Handy, D. I). Dr. II. II, Parks, secretary, 01 lllblo House, Now York City. Financial Dopartmout Prosiduet, Ht. Hov. II. W. Ainett, D. D. Hov. P. A. Hubbard, secretary, 1S35 Four teenth streot, N, W., Washington, D. O. Educational Department President, Ht. Hev. U. V, Leo, D. D. Prof. John It. Hawkins, A. M., secretary, Ilox SO, Kittrell, N. C. Suiidav School Union President, Ht. Hov.' II. M. Turner, D. D. Hov. W. D. Chappello, D. D secretary, SOU Piihlio Squuro, Nashville, Tonn, Southern Christian Recorder Presi dent. Ht. Hov. M. II. Salter, D. D. Hev. G. K. Taylor, editor and muiiauor, Atlanta, Ga. Historical aud Literary Sooioty President, Ht. Hev. IS, T. Tanner, D, D. Twentieth Century President, Kt. Hev. W. J. Galties, D. D. Preachers' Aid Sooioty President, Ht. Hev. M. M. Mooro, D. D. Hev. John T. Jeulfoi, D. D,, secretary, Hal-timoro, HOLIDAY OOODS ANDREW KAN COMPANY IMI'OItTKIlfl OK JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURIOSITIES Novelties, Ilrlc-a-IImck, Hllk, OIoImoiiIo. Butsuinn, Ilrnnse, Kbony. Carved Furniture, Mittlutr.. Hugs. MsiiuUctuur u( llsinbou furiillureof Kverjr Dvcrl)tluu, EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC TOYS OF ALU KINDS Including- Mechanic anil Clockwork Tuys.Hteitm Knxlues, Hosts, Rubber ami Celluloid Noveltlaav Dolls, Doll Carriage, Albums, Kockln Horses, Trlc)cle, Iron Wsgous, Klc. MkMlf nm CITYNEWS Mr. Win. Fry was on. tho siok list this week. ' Mr. C. E. Mltohell, of Taooma, ia sorlouBly ill at St. Viucout hospital. Mr. John Hitter loft last wook for Sau Francisco, where ho has aocoptoil a. position. Mrs. M. E. fykes 'has Improvod in health. Hor daughtor, Mrs. Emmi Tumor, of Victoria, V, O., is stopping with hor, Mr. Pnm Whito passod through our oity on his roturu from Klondike Ho did uot Una It a couutry with streets pavod with gold. Miss Nottio Shipley, who for tho past year has acceptably ill led tho position; of cook at tho couuty jail, has rosignod and Mrs. Cooper has boon appoiutod iu hor stead. Mrs. Palmer is nblo to bo out again after a vory severe attack of sicknoss. Hor condition was so sorlous that hor daughtor, Mrs. Clara Gamphol), re turned to Pot t laud last wook. k Mr. William Parkor, who loft here two years ago for Africa, writes from Morovia. Ho does not think that it is a couutry that ho could alviso tho colored pooplo of Amorloa to migrate to. Tho mnny frlouds and acquaintances of Mr. Miles E. Norouin. who disap porod so mysteriously two yoara ago will bo ploasod .to loaru that be is alivo and doing woll. He writos from. Dallas, Texas, stating that ho has trav elled ovor a largo portion of tho United States sluco ho loft lioro. Tho rag social glvon by tho commit too iu chargu.of raising funds for the Galvostou sufforors was a decided suc cess. It was largely nttoiulod and a largo collection of sorvlooablo artroloa of woarlng apparel woro fonvurdod aud consigned to parties that will soo that they aro placod whoro thoy will do tho most good. Tho Paul Lawrouco Duubar Lltorary Socidty proseutod an oxcollont pro gramme at thoir last mooting. A largo liumboi wore prosout nud a num ber of names woro added to tho roll. Tho next mooting, which will bo held ,ou Thursday tho 22ud lust, promis'es to bo of moro than usual iutorost. All are invited to ntteud. Tho meotinga aro hold at tho A. M. K. Ziou church, Thirtcoiith and Mniu streets. The Frnwley Company. IV Dauiol Frawloy and his company como to Cordrays' thoater uoxt Son day night fresh from tho triumph of a brilliant ougagomout in San Frauolsoo. Thu company headed by Mr. Frawloy on this ooousion is tho largest and beat ovor carried by tola popular actor-maa-agor, and tho list of plays to be pre sented iuuludosBditio of tho greatui hits ovor known to tlio Amorioan Btao. "Soorot Sorvico' tho host military drama ovor written, will bo presouted from Sunday to Wednesday nights. Inclusive, ami at tho Saturday niati uoo, with Mr. Frawloy as Captain Tliorno a part which suits his tonso, forceful methods admirably, nud iu which ho has consequently scored heav ily; Thursday uhiht, Tho Souutor" will ho givon; Friday, "M1110. Sana Gone," and Saturday night a new play, by Syilnoy Hosenfohl, author of "Tho Senator," will bo put 011, It-is culled "A Divorce Colony." Seats nro much 111 demand already, mid tho prospective attendance threatens all records ' at Cordruy's. Iliiyl' New PlHy'Next Week. "A Day and a Night," Oharlea Hoyt's latost offering in a musical farce, will hayn its first produotiou ia this city at tho Motroolitau, Sunday, Novombor 18 nud tho wook following. Among tho feat tiros aro pretty girls In ravishing costumes, songs, dances aad novel spooialtioB of all kiuds. Ilia womou of thu company Mmlgo Law rence, Cora Isliam, Charlotte Stolle, Kittlio Gllmnro, Lillian Mayuurd and Julia Goldson, aro all hlossod with good looks, good olothos aud good videos. Tom Martlu, who playa Marhlo Hart, tho villago deacon, has a mothod and a personality all his owa. Will II. Hatter, as tho old sea dog, in troJucos a number of songs. Alt Holt.tho whistler, will be heard ia now aud novel luiitatious, Fall houses) aro anticipated. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very moderate prices. Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds ot ladies' and Gent's clothing. Mourning cloth dyed In 48 hours. J. Deleuu, proprietor, 4B6 Qllsan suc Old Kentucky Club Whiskey Home AND.. Shaw's Pure Malt Blumauer 5b Hoch Wholesale Mipior C'lt,'r Dealers SOLE AQENTS. 110 Fourth Stmt ism mi.iM mm MMm. . ..... ! "&&- ru Mamilaal aMfWfiaazaaaaaaaaaaWaWaMaWaaWaaW 1 ..'Jii