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THJE NEW AGE,' PORTLAND, OREGKXff. MK ' If: ' m V s y, : h HISLOP'S Triumph Roastel Coffees The Most Sparkling, Deltclona and Arc matlo COFFEES Ever l'Uced on this Market. Ask Your Grocer for Them ..Pour Blends.. . T J. KADDKIILY, ' DEALER IN HARDWARE. Stoves, Ranges, Tin, Copper and Orantte Iron-Ware, Crocker)') Glassware and House Furnishing Goods. Jobbing promptly at tended to. 141-143 First 8t cor. Alder, Odd Fellows' Bid j., PORTLAND, OREGON. irRANER KRAMER TAILORS. 228 Washington Street, TORTLAND, OREGON. Established In New York 1732. New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia Denver, Portland. DEVOE & RAYNOLD3 CO. Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Lead, Brnshes, Artists' Materials, wholesale only. No. GO First Hired, corner Pine, Portland, Or. .'Phones, Oregon Red 1853, Columbia 401. pORIXAND LOAN OFFICE Dan Marx, Proprietor. ...Hlgnest I'rlco Paid (or Old Gold and Bllvsr... No. 74 Third 8treet, Near Oak PORTLAND, OR. Loans money on all kinds of security. Unre deemed pledges sold (or amount loaned. T B.WILD ' Jobbing and Retail Dealer In WINES AND L1QUORB 132 Third Street, OpposltoMasonlo Temple. Portland, Oregon. m A. WOOD. JtKAL ESTATE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Room 10, Odd Fellows' Building. PORTLAND, ORE. F. W. ARI83 K. W. A RIBS & CO. Wholcsalo Brokerage and Commission No. 63 Front Btrect. Columbia 'Phone 249, Portland, Or. ORfLAND JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Watch and Clock Repairing: Cleaning, 75cs main spring. 7Sc. All work guaranteed. Spectacles from 2.10 up; rimless eve glasses lor ti.va. wiiu hip ici lenses, Eyes tested free. 'J he Portland Jeweler and Optician, 1X2 First Ht. near Alder. AIRBANKU' STANDARD SCALES. . Fairbanks, Morse & Company, First and 8tark Streets, Portland, Oregon, Telephone ft I. pAXTON, KKAUII & HIMON Attomoys.at.Law. 610 Chamber o( Commerce, rortlaud . . . i . . Oregon. HT C. NOON BAO CO. Manufacturers and Importers of AG8, TWINES. TENT8 AND WNIN0b, FLAGS AND MINING' HOSE. Bagging Material. Canvas, Ball Making In all lis Branches, Cotton Duck, Cordage, etc. 2-54 N. First St. and 210.212-214.2U Couch Bt PORTLAND, OR. TiOWNING, HOPKINS A CO. BROKER8. Ground floor, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. D and E, Bailer1 Building, Seattle,' Wash. New York block Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Munson. E. Munson. T UE ANHEUSER BUSCH-Ftne lunch every i. lieu beer on eartn. Fine wines, no- uors and cigars. I'ortland, Or. 234 Morrison St., cor. Second, TUSTERN OYSTER HOU8E ED. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Crawfish, when In season, cooked In win. 312 Washington St., near Sixth. Oregon Phone Red 1W4. PORTLAND, OR. Columbia Phone 77. oTREIWO 4 HUMA80N'8 PHARMACY Corner 2nd and Washington fits. Strictly high grade medicines at lowest prices. Money aved by patronising us. T HE POPULAR lii First Street, Bet. Washington and Alder Phone Oregon Red 934 Phone Columbia ttf JOHN KCKLUND, Proprietor, Portland! Or. w 1LLIAM RUSSELL MACKENZIX PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PORTLAND, ORXOON J E. HA8ELT1NR 4 CO. Importers and Dealers la IRON STEEL AND COAL BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Carriage & Wagoa Material, Hardwood Ltmbat & SI Second 8C PORTLAND, OREGON. pIANO WAREROOMS or H. BIN8IIElMER,8olAgetltr THE JACOB DOLL PIANO Tfc best upright piano aaade. aad otaar litV pianos mm ana seta est ubiimssis. WTklr- Mr. JUUMUM4 . TM OODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. II., rEASE, Vice-President and' Manager. ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS. 7S-73 First St. PORTLAND ----- OREGON. t Enterprise Pickling Works T. 8. FINNEGAN, Proprietor. Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar Sauces, Cider,, Mus tards, Chow Clinw, Olhcs, Ollvo Oil, Etc. Flag Brand Bottled Pickles. East Alder Street and Union Avenue, PORTLAND, OREGON. Telephones, Oregon Whlto 49, Columbia 6182. WASHINGTON HOTEL N. P. J. FOLEN, Prop. A First Class 75 Cents a Day House. Board by the Week, $3.00. Meals, IK cents. Rooms by tho Week, $1.00 and up. Tronslents solicited. BAR IN CONNECTION. 100 N. THIRD ST.. Thone, CUy M3. PORTLAND, OR. BEST LINE -TO- St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnlnth, Chicago, And all Points East. Through Palaco and Tourist 81cepcrs, Dining Cars (meals a la carte), BuRot, Smoking, Library Cars. For tickets and (ull Information regarding Eastern trip, call at city ticket office, boh Morn ri- sou street. A. II. C. DKNNIHTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. W. A. WISE DENTIST ...Room 614 THE DEKUM... PORTLAND, OREGON. Tel. Reef 2844. BARR HOTEL European and American Plan. Furnished in First-Class Style. New house, newly (urnlshed, two blocks from Union depot .'All the modern improvements, Ore-proof, hot and cold water, centrally lo cated. Rates, $1 and $1.25 a Day. Msals lie, Baths Sic Cor. Sixth and Glisan, Portland. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Cart leave Portland. Corner First and Wash ington streets, (or Vancouver as follows: Vancouver 45 Minutes. A. M.-e:i8, 7:03, 7:43,8:33, 9:11, loioa, 10:, ll:S3 P.M.-12H8, l:03.1:4S.'2:33,S:il, 4:01, 4:48,6:83, 6:18. 110:43.(11:23. (Leave First and Jet fer.ou streets, 4 minutes earlier.) Ferry leases Vancouver to connect with can as follows: A. M.-o:4S. 7:S0, 8:15, 9:00, 9; 45, 10:30, 11:15 12:00 M. P. M.-12:4S, 1:S0, 2:13, 3:00, 3:43, 4:30, 8:15, C00, 6J45, )ll ilO. Cars leave corner First and Washington streets (or Woodlawn as follows: A. M. 6:18.:33. o:48, 1$3, 7 118. 7:33. 7 :48. 8:03, 8:18, 8:33, 8:4a. 9:03, 9:18, 9:33, 9:48. 10:03, 10:18, 10:33, 10:48, 11:03. 11:18, 11:33, ll:w. P. If. 12:03, 12:18, 12:33. 12:48, 1:03, 1:18, iua. 1:48,2:03, 2:18,2:33.2:48, 8:03, 3:18,3:33, 8:48, 4:01?, 4:18, 4:43, 4:48, 6:03, 6:18,6:33, 6,48,0:03,0:18, 6:33, e:4S, 7:03, 7:18,7:33. 7:48, 8:03. 8:18. 8:33. 8:U, 9:s. 9:23,9:43, 10:03. 10:23. 10:43, uttn, Ur23U:t3. VToodlawu SS Minutes. Cars leave Woodlawn (or First and Washing ton streets as follows: A U-i :45, t ;oo, t : 15, :so, a :45, 7 :oo, 7 :15,7 :45, :00, 8:15.8:30, ;t 9:00. 9:15.9:30,9:45, 10:00, 10:15. 10:30, 10:45, 11:00, 11:15, 11:30, 11:45, 12:00 M, F.U.-12U5, 12:30,12:45,1:00.1:15,1:30,1:45,2:00. 2:13, 2:30, 2:45, 3:00. 3:15. 3:mo,s:45,4:oo, 4:15,4:30.4:4.1, 6:C0, 5:15.530. 6:43, 6:00, 6:15,6:80,6:45,7:00, 7:15, 7:30.7:45, 8:00, 815. :30. 8:50, 9:10, 9:30, 9JbO, 10:10, 10:30, 10:50,411:10,11:30. ' Dally, except Sundays. Daily, except Wenesdaya and Saturdays. Wednesdays and Saturdays only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. T. PHILLIPS. , WK fiUrk street, between Front and First. Phone, Oregon, CUy 441. P0MTLAND, OREGON. Help of all kinds furnished on short notice. Wanted : Railroad saea and deck bands, cooks, waiters and general bouse work, I arm bands, tall I bands and city work. Raal aetata listed and sold. IKHiapIv agent (ortbe Easy Mop Wringer. caU SMstasyUsd for. State aad county rights for G MARCUS A. HANNA. GRAPHIC PEN PICTURE OF THIS POLITICIAN. lie AchlcreJ Fame. Notoriety and Leadership at a Hound He la a MnnySlded Man of Wonderful Force and Knerujr. There are few more Interesting fig ures In the political life of tho country than Marcus A. Iinuua, and In tho cur rent number of McCluro's Magazlue Wllllniu Allen Whlto draws a most In teresting pen picture of hlni. Iinuua, says tho writer, Is Intensely human. There Is nothing god-like, nothing demoniac, nothing cherubic, nothing scrpentlue about hltu. Ho Is a plain man, who stands In the last ditch with his friends, and fights his enemies to tho death, lie enjoys a good Joke, a good fellow, or a good dlnuerj and, If possible, likes nil three ocrvcd nt tho sniuo table. Often he wins bril liancy, sometimes loses conspicuously, makes a fool of himself occasionally, laughs at it good-naturedly, nnd does It over again, "even as you and I." Ho has on his bones the clay of tho unex plalnablo old Adam rich in weakness and strength, graces nnd foibles, nnd withal ho hits tho philosophy which sustained th shepherd of Ardcn. So his strength is more than his weakness, for ho has the virility of common sense. Ho Is not happy crocheting tidies nnd adopting ringing resolutions. He is a man of deeds rather than of explana tions. Hnnna is not a man of cxnltcd Ideals. Between his purpose and his execution his path lies in a straight line. If gen tlemen in spectacles como along tho MAHCU8 A. HANNA. path, stretching acroHs strings of cihl cal obstacles, and plnntlng In it the potsherds of transcendental philosophic Bcmples, Hanna pushes' forward to his end, kicking nwny tho strings and crushing tho pottery under his feet. Later, If he has time, he devotes a few lurid minutes to tho spectacled gen try before he closes tho incident with n bang and goes about his business. Ilnniia Is perfectly willing to admit thnt beyond tho Alps lies Italy nnd that the hills are grocn nfur oft; but ho in sists on his American privilege of vot ing for tho majority report. In politics Hanna Is u pnrtlHau. With hi in tho long-nosed, shnrt-chluned mugwump Is entitled to tho same consideration duo to the guerilla In time of war. Ilannn would emlorso n political proposition not authorized by his party caucus and his platform about as readily as a gen eral would take orders from a news paper. Iu his party Ilauna has dis putes, differences nnd contentions. But lie knows when ho Is whipped, and re spects a similar knowledge In his ad versary. When n light Is over, it is over with Ilnnnn. lie bears no malice, carries no knife from tho conflict to uso another dny, nnd ho hns n scorching contempt for tho contentious and to Hanna Impossible persons who Insist that a question Is never settled until it Is settled right. From Hannii's point of view the ways of the reformer and of "the serpent on the rock" are be yond understanding. For Ilanna's solicitude for the pcoplo is ns tender as that of the late William II. Vnnderbllt. Hanna believes In ev ery man for himself and tho devil take the hlndermost. He docs not fawn upon the failures of life, nor mlnco matters In locating the blame for their condi tion. Every good cause has produced Its demagogues, who uro ns dangerous to progress as tho opponents of tho cause. And although Hanna has been grilled iu cartoons ns a money devil with dollar marks for scales; has been sizzled In public scorn as a conscience less boss; hns been called a crusher of labor, an Industrial octopus, a commer cial Moloch, and every manner of bird or beast on earth, In the air; above, or in tho wnters beneath, his bitterest en emies In their most Interesting flights of vituperation have not added to tho gaycty of nations by calling Mark Han na a demagogue. If a large, Jagged, brown cuss word Is needed In a diplomatic situation, Hnnna furnishes it. If a laugh is need ed, Hanna has It and Is not afraid to use It. If an open tight Is required, Hanna makes it. no is a man of simple Instincts and simple purposes. His re lations with certain of his Senatorial colleagues were arranged in their bi ological development millions of years ago. For Instance, the velvet-pawed feline tactics of former Senator Quay set Hanna to baying peep-mouthed im precations and kicking out behind the loam of recent alluvial reminiscence. It is not that Hanna Is so entirely dis pleased with what Quay does as with the way it is done, for Hanna it prude, TRIALS OF MR. X. Hansck pins Not Oslo Roaa4 of Plaaa- hi-o for Ills "Housekeeping," said Mr. X. argu- saentaUvely, "Is not one coaataat rouad i pleasura, It would b, i suppo, if S Cstfl ssssssssssHRRvV I it weren't for the iniquities of the ser vants, the tradespeople and Mrs. X., but, handicapped by them, I am fain to declare that running one's own es tablishment has Its drawbacks. "I've thought so for a long time, ever since the pipes froze n the bathroom last winter aud the stovepipe lu tho kltcheu fell down aud covered my breakfast with soot, to bo accurate, I think so more than ever since Saturday night, when tho climax of my uuhnppy marital experiences was reached. "It was Mis. X.'s fault. It always Is Mrs. X.'s fault. Since the time of Kvo the weaker sex has becu to blamo for all masculine discomfort. At any rate, we wero to have some frlcuds to illue with us on Sunday, and my better half, instead of going to market early, as slio should have done, put It off until nftcr noon, and had, as Is her foolish custom, I bellove, her bnskets of provisions sent to the butcher's to bo delivered by him. "Saturday night we went to the thea ter, nnd some mnllgu fate Induced me to tog up as seldom before. I wore my dress suit and my opera hat and a boutonnlere and tho other things that go with this festnl nrrny, and when I come downstairs rs. X. said I looked lovely, which is her way of declaring that I'm a presentable-appearing chap. "We enjoyed tile play Immensely, and when we got homo we were both so hungry that we agreed to make a rabbit and have a cozy little luncheon to gether, and this Is where I made my awful mistake. If i had never suggest ed tho lunch my wife wouldn't have discovered there wasn't nny butter, nor nny cheese In the house; that thnt per fidious butcher, In fact, hndn't sent the market baskets home. "Tho cook was In bed asleep, the maid gono home to spend the night, the mar ket would close In half an hour. It was up to mo to get those baskets. "My wlfo wouldn't oven let mo change my coat. " 'Gol Gol' she kept moaning, 'what In tho world will I lvo Mr. and Mrs. Blank to eat to-morrow if you are too late? "Heboid me, therefore, thirty minutes Intor the cynosure of all eyes In n trol ley car, n pair of squawking chickens over one broadcloth-clad arm, n hugo market basket on the other. I had re moved my gloves and my boutonnlere, but I still appeared sulllclcntly fcstlvo to attract a great deal of attention. "I tried to be Impcrturbnble, nnd to look as If going to market and In full dress was a usual occurrence, but I'm afraid I succeeded badly. "That's all the story except tho after math, which was that Mrs. X. declared I was the worst-tempered man she ever met, and that I could take my choice between getting a divorce or going to a hotel to live. Thnt's the reason wo start to boarding next week." Haiti. ore News. Author Mndo a Hannr Hit. 6 JOne of the most popular novels of tho y bad a strange history which mbjcjaflPortersand Jobbers CrwAef&aimwawtEto-j ve been considered fatal to its sue 'ss had It been known In advance. A ew York author whoso books are aw nays euro oi a certain ucgree or popu-. - -..-- . .-- .. . i iitriiy iini8iiea an nut mo last rew cuap tors of a novel. Try as he might, It was Impossible for him to comploto tho story satisfactorily. So ho put thq book awny, nnd for two yenrs It Iny unfinish ed on his desk, although the author thought of tho work from tlmo to time without being nblo to get nny nearer tho solution of tho plot. Finally ho lost nil hope of over com pleting tho work nud decided to end it nt n point sovernl chapters In advance of that at which ho had ceased to write. With this abrupt nnd unexpected end ing tho novel went to a publisher, was accepted and turned out one of the most popular novels this author has ever written. One of the most praised features of the book Is Its unconven tional ending, which is snld to bo Just explicit enough to satisfy everybody without going Into Inartistic detail. And tho author was at one tlmo so discour aged about the ending of the book that ho had almost given up the Idea of sub mitting It to any publisher. New York Sun. Htory of a I'rodljry. "Elbrldgo T. Gorry's fixed conviction that the use of children as public en tertainers Is ruinous to their moral and physical being has resulted in much benefit for talented youngsters and lu a deluge of abuse for their protectors. Several years ago ho called In the aid of the law to prevent the performances of n child pianist Tho child was ad mitted by alL qualified to Judge to be marvclously talented, and as (he young prodigy seemed to be well enred for the outcry against tho society was long and loud. But Mr. Gerry never flinched, and tho law upheld him. Shortly after ward tho child was taken to Europe, and tho episode faded from the public mind. Ten years later tbesame pianist, reappeared, now In the vigor of youth. His musical gifts had been developed under tho guidance of tho most accom plished foreign instructors. The public wondered and admired, but few knew that the musician owed the training In his art to the generosity of the man who had restrained him from concert playing ten years before." Alnslee'a Magazine. Zoological. "Africa Is to have stringent fam taws." "Yea; things are gettlnr so that our menageries won't have u thing in them but whlto elephants and Welaa rab bits." Indianapolis Journal. Belgian ArtiMcUl NmIjm, A German chemist has asalysed tat art'flclal nutmegs that are made la Bel gian in large quantities. They lachsdt various vegetables aad 30 per ceit of mlaeral substances. A asaa ought to enjoy bis weddiag trip; when be returns, tie has twice m isuea wcrk te do as be had befenv Make Your Deposits With the CIOMMERCIAL RANK I j Capital, tvO.ooo.: Responsibility. tloo.OOO. Hoard of directors: Gen, Thos, M. Anderson, W. L. Unlse, 8. M. Heard, Lieut. C. II. Martin, Henry Christ. Interest paid on tlmo deposits. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received. In sums of Olio Dollar and upwards. Intorest credited semi-annually. 8. M. heard, President; (ion. Thos. M, Anderson, Vice-President; A, Ilosiack, Cashier. -TUR8T NATIONAL DANK OF VANCOUVER, WA8It. Charles llrown, president, L. M. Hidden, vloc president, E. I. Canby, cashier. T KONARD HOUSE Furnished Rooms to Rent by tho Day, Wcok or Month. MRS. V. O. BOND, Proprietress. 304;; East Morrison 8t PORTLAND, OR. -TOUGENE HOCII Wholesale Dealer In WINES, LiqUORS AND CIGARS. Office! 110 Fourth 8trcct, Telephone 1084. - PORTLAND, OREGON PORTLAND ROLLING MILLS Manufacturers of PIG IRON AND STEEL. N. E. AVER, Manager, and and Nlcolal Streets. w ILLIAM8, WOOD A LINT1IICUM, Geo. It. Williams, C. E. 8. Wood, L. II. Lln thlcutu, J. C. Flanders, Attornoys-at-Law. Chamber of Commerce Dulldlns;, Portland, Oregon 0 R1ENTAL 823 Washington St., bet. 6th and 7th, Portland, Oregon. Strictly rirst-Class. Geo. 8hca, Proprietor. A RTI8TIO MONUMENTS IN NATIVE AND IX foreign marble and granite: new and orig inal deslirns. II. J. IILAKHING. Olllco aud works '.'67 Third street, near Madison. A' M1KU8 A SCHNEIDER CO.-R. ALRER8, rrrs. and Mgr, Thos. Schneider. Vlce-I'res., Alburn. Slmj'y. and Truss. Pronrletors U. 8. Mills and Mvrrhant Holler Mills. Manufactur ers of Rollod Oats, Oat Meal,, Flaked Wheat, lluckwheat Flour, Pearl Ilarley. Ryo Flour, Wholo Wheat Flour. Corn Meal, Ryo Meal, Hominy, Farina, Steel Cut Whvat. Pasto Fac tory Mat aronl, Vermicelli, Bpaghuttl, Dealers In Grain, Flour, Hay, Hhlngles, Seeds, Etc. All nms.Miii ceu. umce. vtuu Front Street, corner Main, Portland, Or. SELLER J CO. M, Established 1S&9. M, Seller. P. Lowen. aart. Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash., Wash., W-W W. Broadway, New York. r- f, 8. W, Corner Front and llurnsldo BU., f, X ' PORTLAND, OR. . .. V? i . .. u. J. Krdner R. Ilochull, CHICAGO MARKET Enlner fc Ilochull Dealers In fresh and cured meats; all kinds of sausages. )I14 WashliiRlon street, Portland, Oregon. Doth 'Phones Kp. 413. milK PURITAN- JL II. A. Mautz, Proprietor. 587 Alder street. Portland, Oregon. Family cntraucu, -,!87K Alder Ht. Telephone Red 1WU plIARL.ES J. RCIINA1IEL Attorney-at-Lavr, SIS Chamber ol Commerce Rulldlnr, Portland, Oregon. R8. O, COIII REM, Dealer In adlns Ilrands of Clears. Canned Ooods Cakes and Pies, fresh every day. Call at !W Qllsan St. Lunch Ooods fur Travelers. RMORY PRUO STORK Pare Prints and Chemicals, Toilet Articles Stationery, Confectionery and Pomestlo Cigars, Prescriptions a Specialty, N. W. Cornr Tenth and Everett Streets, Portland, Oregon, PORTLAND ELECTRICAL AND MACHINE Vt'ORKB. Electric lighting and electric-work of all kinds promptly executed. Has engines for launches. Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Gssollno engines for irrigation pur pOMS. FOOT OF MORRISON STREET. F. J. Ckouch, Mgr., Portland, Oregon. T AR80N a I.ON0- 1S NORTH FIFTH ST. Fine wines, liquors and rlgars. Olre us a call, H BNKY HEWITT CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooms M and 27 Sherlock llullding, Corner Third and Oak Streets. Portland ... Oregon. TTERDERT A. HALE. Mi. Hood. Columbia River and Northwest Views. Portraits, Water Colors, Crayons, for the trad, Electrlo Light and Dromlde Enlargements. lMJfThlrd Street, Corner Alder, PORTLAND, ORE. lTNION HOTEL FRANK KIERNAN, Proprietor. No. II North Sixth Street, Corner Evsfett PORTLAND. OREGON, Table Hoard, I3.S0 per week; Board and Lodg. Ing, 4 to per week. Five Meal Tickets, ll.oCi Single Meals, 26 cents s Lodging. 24 to (4 cents' Table supplied with the bast ths market afford. TjtOR FAIR DEALINO PATRONIZE O.f.B. PLCMMER. Drugs, Madlelns and Chsmlsals, Toilet Articles, Trass, Fatal, Oils, Olass, KloT. -THK- Multnomah Trunk Co MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS I TRAVELING BAGS and SAMPLE CASES Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street"" PORTLAND, OREGON. Bar Fixtures and ..Billiard Tables.; Have Re-established their 6is ness in PORTLAND, at 49 Third Street. 4 A full stock of Bar Fixture, Bil liard and Pool Tables. Bowling: Alleys and Supplies always on hand. EASY PAYMENTS. J. G. REDDICK, Manager. "THE TASTE TELL8" THAT CUDAHVS REX HAMS, REX BACON REX LARD AND REX CANNED MEATS ARE THE BEST. ANN ARBOR .HOME One of the most complete bakery sia the Northwest. Bakes (be Best PullmiB Bread li lk WMt M. SHIELDS, Prop. 347 Morrison Ht. I'ORTLAND, . And 4V3 Union Avenue, rorner Sacramento, Alulna, Home-made bread, cakes ana pis, listed beans aud Hottoii llrown Bread aery Saturday. Tel, Red 1842; Tel, Rod 341. 8T. PAUL HOUSE iieutschesaastfaaus. 1IAHIIY SOHOOr, Manager. " Rooms With or Without Hoard, Special Rates by the Month. Ilarroom and Howling Alley In Connection. Five lllocks from Steamship aHxk and Union Depot. Open Par and Nltiif., . 24,24Wahd2aNnrthThirdHtrMt " IUIHLAMI, UHKUUN i k J. P. MURPHY. F. N. BTOLTZ. PARK SAL.OOIV, Corner Park nd Burruide Sis. Fine Wines, Liquors and Ggart. Private Rooms (or FamUks. The Popularity of RED SEAL BRAND Hams, Bacon, Lard, Eta, Is Won on Merit. TRY RED SEAL BRAND. .aBsssssssssssssssssssssVssaissBL aLBBBBBBBBBBKliBBBBBBB BTKlRY. 1 Oil HI GO. l.1! t , M ?fe r l ss. B. Cnbc Tittrd a4 3M0 E. Wit $t,( NrtUiisVfe V t j .., -i ctj V ' Xii-A. 5M8 'TWWHSliIWir(wvi1-- i'V: IV