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THE NEW AGE, jPOK'JLLAm, OREGON.
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CON VENIENCES Water,
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sowers, electric lights, best street car
ecrvico. accessibility to nark, leading
churches and finely graded city
schools. Within lCBidcnco district,
covering 20 blocks, whcio llawthorno
estate oilers thcto lots for sale, streets
will bo fully improved, stone side-
walks laid, and houses will bo all new
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and modern. No house in this dis-
trict can cost less than $1, COO.
cost $i,aao,aoo.
The Portland
H. O. BOWERS, Manager.
American Plan, $3 'Pot Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
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COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
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Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A foil stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil-
Hard and Pool Tables. Bowline '
Alleys and Supplies always on.
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hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
NORTHWEST IMPLEMENT CO.
Dealers In
Agricultural Implements
AND VEHICLES.
Racine, Fish Wagons. Canton Plows.
F. H. SCHRE1BER, Mgr.
ao8 Front St. PORTLAND.
farm, Freight, Extrama, Oallvary
and r armara" Smhia
WAGONS
AgrlauHiirat ImmhuttatMa a ftlayalaa
MttohmH. Lawht Ml Stavor Oo.
rirat anmt Taylar Ma., Pari land.
ENTERPRISE SHOE CO,
83J North Third St.
lilts mi Shoes Hade to Order
UEl'AiniNa .NEATLY DONE,
Work Called for nd Delivered.
All Work Gurnteed.
H. C RILEY, Manager.
A MOST GENEROUS OFPEE
Furclintcra n
built on tho
may havo their homes
installment plan, of
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small montniy payments, uu.vers 01
this property mako thoir own build-
ing contracts, pay thecostof constiuc-
tion themselves fr in moneys ndvanc-
cd by the llawthorno estate at low in-
tercbt. Pioporty oivncis aro charged
only actual cost of conttiuction, and
theybuildtheiihon.es just as they
want them to bo.
mm: hiiotto.
X Henry Pchcutlcr. Proprietor.
(intnbrlnlis llt'iuliiuiirtelH. Lunelle of nil
kinds served. Klne W.nes. I.liimirs nnd ('litani.
e. K. cor. Third nnd Yiunlilll, 1'nrlland, UrvKon
Q. F. ROBERTS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
455 Washington St., Gor. Thirteenth,
Phono Red ION.
PORTUND, OREGON
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
HATKMt
European Plan, 50c to $"0 Per Day
American Plan, $ to $2 Per Dai
OHO Alt AXDKItSON, Manner.
J. C. TENDKOAST, Chief Clerk.
PEOPLE WHO EAT ARSENIC
' Many of Tliem Are KounJ lit tho Tyrol
nnd In t-tjrrlu.
Whlto arsenic Is tho form In which
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urtfuiiie it fulfil ny iiiu iieaKitius 01
1 Styrlu nnd tho Tyrol. Prof. Sehall-
'grucber, of Oratz, was tho first to call
attention to this practice In a report
i which ho made In 18L'2 to tho Austrian
' covornmont an the ciiiiho of tlm iiiininr.
ous deaths from nrsonlc poisoning In
those districts. Ho found that arsenic
w & "' ,u8t ' tho wc8 in lip.
per Styrhi under tho nnmo of "hy-.
' drnch," evidently a corruption of "unit-
I tourauch," or furnnco smoke. Ills
statements were subsequently confirm
cd from personal observation by a Dr.
Maclagau, of Edinburgh, but for ninny
years nfterwnrd tho arsenic eaters
wero generally disbelieved In, and It
was not till 1800 that C. Helsca pub
lished convincing evidence.
Arsenic Is principally eaten by hunt
era and woodcutters with tho object of
1 warding off fatigue and Improving their
stnylng powers. Owing to tho fact that
! tho sale of arsenic Is Illegal In Austria
I without n doctor's certificate, It Is diffi
cult to obtain definite Information of
a habit which Is kept ns secret as pos
sible. According to a Dr. Lorenzo, lit
that district tho arsenic Is taken fast
ing, usually In ii cup of coffee, tho first
doso being minute, but Increased day
by day until It sometimes amounts to
tho enormous doso of twelve or fifteen
grains. Ho found that tho arsenic ent
ers wero usually long lived, though
llnblo to suddex death. They have n
very fresh, youthful appearance, nnd
are seldom nttneked by Infectious dis
eases. After tho first doso tho usual
Bymptoms of slight arsenic poisoning
aro evident, but these soon disappear
on continuing the treatment.
In to arsenic factories In Salzburg
It Is stated that workmen who nro not
nrsenlc eaters soon succumb to the
fumes. Tho manager of ono of thoso
works Informed Mr. Helsch that ho had
been medically advised to eat arsenic
before taking up his position. Ho con
sidered that no ono should begin th'o
practico before 12 years old nor after
SO, and that In any case after SO years
of ago tho dally dose should bo gradu
ally reduced, since otherwise sudden
death would ensue. If a confirmed
nrsenlc eater suddenly attempts to do
altogether without tho drug he Imme
diately succumbs to tho effects of ar
Benlc poisoning. Tho qnly way to ob
viate this Is gradually to accllmatlzo
tho system by reducing tho doso from
day to day. As further evidence of
the cumulative properties of arsenic It
Is Interesting to noto that when the
graveyards In Upper Styrln nro opened
tho bodies of the arsenic enters can be
distinguished by their almost perfect
state of preservation, duo to the gradu
ally accumulated nrsenlc Science Gos-In.
NEIOIIUOKHOOD Noichobrhood
means yalucs in residence property,
In this part of Portland aro tho
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nomes or some 01 ino nest Known ana
most highly respected people of tho
state Tho property is all high,
sightly, and cntlrloy free from con-
tamination of any nature. It is ono
of tho most healthy locations in Oro-
gon.
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INVERTED MANSION FOR PARIS.
Visitor to World's 1'alr Cnn Walk on
Their Heads or Fceni To.
Visitors to the Paris exhibition who
make their entrance by the Place do la
Concorde will probably wonder wheth.
er they aro tho victims of hallucination
or the subject of a seasonable practical
Joke. They will bo controutcd with a
weird-looking structure, which a mo
mentary examination will show them
Is In reality a house. Hut It Is not an
, ordinary dwelling place. Architects
usually uave a weatcness tor inying
their foundations upon a solid substra
tum of earth. Not so the designer of
tho "Manolr a l'Envers. He had laid
tho foundations In the clouds, and tho
only communication with mother earth
Is by way of tho chimneys and turrets
of his feudal mansion. Nevertheless
there Is no danger of ,ts falling to
spaco with Its occupants, for. bo It
noted, tho topsy-turvy mansion Is not
unlnhnblted. The visitor draws closer
and glances at tho windows; peoplo
dressed like himself look out. To his
astonishment they are as topsy-turvy .
as tho house, for their feet point sky-'
ards and their heads arc directed
jwards tho ground.
If anxious to solve the mystery nnd
to learn how It has become posslblo
for inure humanity to emulate the fly
and walk upsldo down, tho visitor will
only find his bewilderment Increased, j
In fact, tho apparent intention of tho
HOUHK Iltlll.T Ul'SlDB DOWN.
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designer of tho "Mnnolr" Is to Instill W. H. Cnrr, Mrs. H. Golf. MJ-b. Mary
a lastlug doubt In tho minds of men as Lovo, Mrs. Hlght, Mrs. Watorford.
to whether they do really stand on ' JI'8Suslo Crawford. Mrs. W. H. Cof-
! I.nn.lu .- H.nl.. I.nnla I fe0 Mf- J T" I' UllIlOVO. Ml1. WCOkS.
their heads or holr heels. nn(, tho AuxllInry CIub of th Af AL
Immediately tho vlsjtor enters ho at zlon church, and othors whoso names
onco becomes part nnd parcel of tho j ,u,j not got( for thor donations of
topsy-turvy scheme. Ho Is ushered flour, turkoya, bacon, sugar, lard, cof
Into n room, and gradually It dawns up-' feo, canned goods, Jars of preserved,
on him thnt ho Is really walking upon ' coal oil. nnd many other nrtlcles, somo
tho celling. Ho looks anxiously round
him for something to clutch; there Is
nothing. Ho takes ono cautious step
another! Ho has achieved tho Impos
sible; ho has learned to walk with his
head where his heels should be, Tho
lesson thus being learned, ho will 11 ml
It posslblo to enjoy with equanimity
tim nnitnnrv iinin? nf hiiiniiiilt v from
his novel point of view. Ho may pro- nK Bormon, "Without tho Pnlaco";
I.L.1 . .. i,ni.rvtm o.i nnrpoirn o clnss meeting and Sabbath school nt
ceed to a bathroom and "T0" ter morning sorvlco. Evening musical
steaming Jet of hot water spouting up- pr0Bram. ,,ymn ..,eHt IJo tll0 Ti0
ward Into tho tub. Ho may proceed to tlmt bD(j8-; ri,yran( At tho Cross";
tho dining room, where, tho laws of t solo, "I Heard tho Volco of Angols,"
gravity being suspended, tho table re-1 Mrs. I), M. Nowman; nnthom, "Mako
mains unmoved directly over his head, ' a Joyful NoIbo." Mr. O. W. Cartel,
and nil the paraphernalia of tho table, chorister; Mrs. W. S. Roblsnon, or
tho plates, the cutlery, tho flowers, sus-1 gan8t? J- W. Wright, pastor.
tain their positions without nny moro'"
effort than tho guests dining thereat. . KlVStlM TiDDIi MvstlD ShNHB 33
This Ingenious production Is the idea
of a Russian engineer, nnd a French
architect is responsible for the build-
ing Itself, whilo Hrltlsb capital has (
made Its erection possible. Needless ,
to say, an Ingenious arrangement of
mirrors Is responsible for nn Illusion
which for elaborate detail easily trans
cends anything previously attempted
In the same lino.
If a man will only tell his women
folks he Is sorry, it la not necmary for
tlm to be.
THE BEST RESIDENCE
PART OF PORTLAND.
Tills Is mini dcslrntilo liiIdo" roV..
tlcnco property, In tho best nelchbor
hood. It Is not suburrtnn property In
nny sense. Itau tliuntu I'nrk Is bound,
oil by Ilelmotit. Knit Sixteenth, Knit
Twelfth streets mul Hawthorne nxentie.
It Is within iftmlnutca' wnlkcfThlrd
Riiil Morrlton streets, tho bitslncss cen
ter, nnd within flvo mlnuteV walk of
the Knst Side blis'licss district.
TEUMS OF PURCHASE.
Tho money paid by tho aver
age liouso-holtlcr in rontnls will
buy an elegant homo in Haw
thomo park. Tho monthly in
stallments or payments on this
homo will not exceed actual
money paid out for rentals. All
property in Portland will ad
vanco in prico within tho next
year. Prices on inside property,
such as that in Hawthorne
park, will tako a jump in tho
near future that will surprise
old Portland residents. Tho
present olYer is limited to tho
construction of a small number
of houses in addition to thoso
already built nnd occupied by
representative families of tins
city.
PROCRASTINATE I NEVER I Tho
timo to mako inquiry about this most
dcsirablo property is now. If you do
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not intend to buy, at least make in-
quiry, and you will learn something
about legitimato and honest efVorts to
push Portland's interests. Intending
purchasers should call on or writo to
R.L. Cato, 701 Chamber of Com-
morco, Portland, Or., Phone, Main,
180; Columbia phono, 180.
COLORED MENAT HARVARD.
WhntovtJi' women's clubs and labor
federations may think about tho posi
tion of tho Negro It scorns clear that
Harvard University has mado up Its
mind to allow him to occupy any posl-
tlon to which ho Is entitled by roason
or ins nullities. Not long ago, a young
colored man, n graduate of tho uni
versity, was elected to tho Massachu
setts legislature from tho district In
which Cambrldgo Is situated, and now
Rosco Conkllng Bruce, son of tho Into
Senator Druce, Is elected by tho sonlor
class to-All tho ofllco of clnss orator.
Young Druco Is said by both tho
nowspapors and by persons In Chicago
who aro acquainted with him, to bo
ono of tho most promising students
now at Harvard. Ho showed great
power In debate, theroforo ho wan put
on tho team that debated with Yalo.
Ho showed great powor In oratory,
uwroiuro no was muuoonuor ior uio
flf SSSffi JlTatiZi
roward8 of mQtt, Thoy nro Conforrod
Mpon Druco lmply bocnuso ho dosorv
od them. Ho has been measured with
tho whites In tho university nnd in
debato nnd oratory ho has bcon found
to bo their suporlor. His superiority
Is, thoroforo, acknowledged nnd ho Is
elected to ofllco over tho bonds of
whlto competitors.
To this It Ib hard to sco how thoro
can bo objection. If nny young man
at Harvnrd chooses not to ontortnln
Hruro In his rooms, that Is a mntter
for tho young man to dccldo. Theso
social relations will ndjust thomsolves.
Tho point now Is thnt Harvard BconiB
to bo boyond thnt ovorpoworlug preju
dice against tho colored mnn which
would mako II impossible for him to
hold ofllco by voto of tho students if
ho had tho Intellect of n Shakespoare.
Now, lntelloct, as Intellect ought to
havo ovory opportunity to dovelop
thomsclvoB and to grow to their full
Btaturo.
It Is well also for tho country that
this should bo so, Tho country needs
all tho Intellect thnt It ran find, nnd
it will do well to oncourngo t whor
over it finds it. Harvard haB taken
tho right courso desplto tho aristocrat
ic traditions with which It Ifl frequent
ly roproaehod.
Thinks.
In behalf of my fnmlly and solf. I
dcslro to thank tho frlonds of whom
I did not get tnoir names, nnd tno foi-
lowing named persons:
Mrs, Jonnln
Hutlor, Mrs. V, L. n. Plummor, Mrs.
received from tho Christmas tree
Thanks; como or Bend again. Truly,
tho Lord has n peoplo In Portland.
J. W. WRIOHT,
Pastor A. M. K. Zlon Church.
Sunday Appointment!.
A. M. E, Zlon Church, corner Main
nnd Thirteenth streets. Preaching, 11
. m. and 8:30 p. m.: Bubjoct for oven-
Meets Second Friday of each month
at Caledonian Hall, Second and Yam
hill Streets.
J. M. BROWN,
Recorder,
F, I). THOMAS,
Grand 1'otentato
PRINCE HALL LODGE No. 65, A. P. & A M.
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Ilegnlar communications first
and third .Mondays of each
month, in Caledonia hall, cor
ner Second and Yamhill streets. All
M. M. in good standing invited.
T. IIOLKN, W. 31.
It. A. 3IOORK, Seo'y.
THE , NEW AGE.
KMabllnlied 1890. A. P.Orlmn, Mutineer.
Olllcc,2l2$8tnrk Street, Concord IHilldliip,
1'ortlnnil, Oregon.
AGENTS.
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O. A. Hitter
W.J. Whenton..
To Insure, publication, nil local news miut
reach us not Inter than Thursilny liiornlng of
ench week.
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CITY NEWS
Mrs. K. Cray has moved to 840 First
street.
Mrs. M. Edwards
has removed to
400 Flanders street.
Mrs. Ornvcs of Pondloton Ib visiting
hor brother-in-law In this city.
Full particulars of tho omnnclpn'
tlon celebration In our next Issue.
Mrs. L. Gatowood has gone to house
keeping near Tenth nnd Qllsnn streets.
Mrs. Jcsslo Thompson has been suf
fering this week with a slight attack
of neuralgia.
Mrs. Hattlo Redmond wan hand'
8omcly dressed in black silk with trlnv
mlngs of duchesso lnco.
MIsb Mary Hamilton woro n gown of
heavy blue satin trimmed with point
lncc; she woro n pearl necklace.
MIbb Mlnnlo Cook looked vory sweet
in n simple gown of whlto lnco; alio
woro a whlto losobud In hor hair.
MJbb Mornn Duval looked hnnilnotno
in n grny silk, and woro pearls In hor
hair; she carried la Franco roses.
Nolson Tnyjor has returned to tho
city aftor nn absonco of ovor two
yenrs spent in Scnttlo and Franklin.
Rov. S. S, Freoman spent n couplo
of days in tho city this wcok. Ho
brings Ilattcrlng reports from Roslyn.
Mtb. Ida Freeman looked mngnlfl
cont In a Paris gown of modo satin;
sho woro In hor hair n diamond sun
burst. Miss Marlon Leo wan becomingly nt
tired In whlto silk; woro a glrdlo of
gold nround hor nock and a diamond
nccklnco.
MIbb liorthn Woods looked beautiful
in a trnlned gown of pink silk with
trimmings of rnro laco; sho carried
a laco fan.
Union wntch meeting services woro
hold nt tho Rothol A. M. 13. Church,
which woro largoly attended nnd vory
Interesting.
Miss Lulu Ilcntty was oxqulsltoly
dressed In blue Bilk trlmmod with rich
whlto lnco nnd carried a bouquet of
whlto hyacinths.
Miss Ornco Ross woro n hoavy whlto
robo of silk with ovordross of filmy
tucked lnco; sho woro a jeweled glrdlo
sot with diamonds. ,
Mr. James Mltcholl mado n trip
through tho Wlllametto Valley ns far
south as Albany In quest of a sultnblo
location for n farm.
MIbb Lillian Duval wan vory much
admired in a Paris gown of black laco
brightened by trimmings of pulo
green. Sho woro cornl beads,
MIbb Luolla Cash was vory much ad
mired In whlto chiffon, brightened up
with pink ribbons; alio carried n bou
quet of dollcato Russian vlolots.
Miss Donnlno ThomnB wob a win
somo picture In moussollno do solo
with trimmings brightened with pink
rosebuds; she woro a pearl pendant.
Tho Now Ago Is under many obllgu
tlona to Miss Mary Crawford for tho
foregoing description of tho entertain
ment given by tho Star Social Club,
A society composed of Pullman car
porters has been organized In Chicago,
tho object of which Is to Increase their
wages and" otherwise Improve their
condition.
Mrs. Joseph Proscott did not uphold
tho honor of tho metropolis nt Walla
Walla ns n whist player ns bIio ro
colved tho booby prlzo at a whist party
at Mrs. Hazelwood's.
MIbb Illanehn Crawford looked
pretty In a bluu silk dress trimmed
with black silk velvet; woro a star
of rubles In hor hair and carried a
shower bouquet of whlto carnations.
Miss Anna Rollings looked stun
ning in a Paris robo of raro whlto
point laco trimmed with gold; she
woro n diamond necklace and carrlod
a shower bouquet of pink carnations.
A now Masonic lodgo has boon or
ganized In Spokane. Tho furniture
wus manufactured in this city under
the supervision of tho momborH oC
Prlnco Hall Lodgo No. GC, A. F. &
A. M.
C. A. nitter has been Buffering dur
ing tho past wcok from, an allllctlon
variously defined by his friends an :i
severe cold, rheumatism, or tho symp
toms of old ngo. Wo bellovo thoro
might bo n grain of truth In cither
theory. t
MIbs Mnry Crawford woro whlto lib
erty satin, rich nnd luBtrotts, made
with long train. A notably dlstlnctlvo
stylo woh given tho gown by tho ex
quisite duchesso nnd point laco; alio
carried n prlnccsso bouquet of superb
roses.
Mrs. E. E. Pngott, who had hardly
got settled In her now quartern at
Park and Flnndoru streets, had the
mlsfortuno to ho visited by a flru last
Tuosdny morning, which caused hor
considerable loss, by flro and water.
It was catidod by n dofoctlvo Hue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Thomas ontor-
tnlnod n few of thoir frlonda nt thoir
cozy homo on Seventh street on Now
Yeur's cvonlng. Quito nn onjoynblo
tlnio was spent nnd tho luncheon
sorvod wnB par oxcollonca. Among;
thoso prosont wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooo.
Mltcholl. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Orlntn.
Rov. S. S. Freomnn of Roslyn, WubIu
nnd Mr. Duncan,
Aftor a llngoring illness, Mrs. M.
E. Sykcs dopnrtod this life at St. Vin
cent's 'hospital on tho 28th ultimo.
Hor funornl Horvlces woro hold on
Wedncsdny, Jnnunry 1, 1902, at tho
A. M. 10. Zlon Church, of which church
sho had boon a member slnco 18G9
Rov. J. W. Wright ofllclntod, naalatod
by Rov. J. R. Vorrion nnd Rov. Diggers
of tho Ilethol A. M. K. Church. Mrs.
Sykcs wns horn In Moxico and enmc
to California in 18G0 nnd to Oregon in
1805, 8ho hnd boon n widow slnco
188G. Sho leaven a family of throo
sons nnd ono dnughtor, bosldcH n host
of warm friends to mourn hor demise.
A dollghtftil dnnclng party was glr
en Thursdny evonlng at tho residence
of Mr. R. Crnwford by tho Star Soda!
Club. Tho bonutlftil parlors of tho
house woro dressed In Christmas doc
nrntlons nnd tho merry dnncora pre
sented a pretty Bceno ns thoy glldorf
to and fro In tho BpnckniH roanm.
Unstnlrn card tnhleB wero arranged
and tho guests thnt bo desired whllod
nwny tho tlmo plnylng progressive
honrtfl. Smith's orchotsra furnished
tho music. At midnight n dollclouw
Btippor wns Borved nftor which dancing
wnB resumed. Thirty gttestB attended
tho party, which was declared to ho
ono of tho prettiest affairs of tho nan
son. Many beautiful gowiiB woro worn
by tho ladles.
To tho Kdltor of Tho Now Ago -Doar
Sir: In rending your paper I
enmo ncross an Item which I thought
pnrtlnl. Your moutlon of but two
donations and tho donors' uuiiich.
whoro snvoral othors should also havo
crodlt. wob not rlKht. For lnataiice.
n donation glvon by n frlond of mlnw.
jvirH. J. utitior, to tlto Rov. Mr. Wright,
coiiBlsted of 1 sack flour, 1 dozen or
anges. C-pound buckot lnrd. COo wortli
of coffeo, HOc worth of bacon, fi0o wortli
or mincemeat, 20o wortli of pickles.
fiOc worth of boaiiB, 2 cniiB cron, 3 cnnn
pona, nnd GOc worth of sugnr. TIiIb
donation wns nlso glvon, but In n Inrg
or amount, to tho Rov. 8wnn lant
ChrlBtmns, 1900. TIiIh donation was
also overlooked by Tho Now Ago.
MISS 13. KI3LLY.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Ono of tho clovorost concoltH tho
theatrical world has onjoyed for yoarw
Is thnt woudorfully IntoroBtlng com
edy, "What Happened to Johoh," tho
work of that ovhlont mnster of humor.
deorgo H. Ilrondhurst. Tho comedy
element In tho play Is always evident.
being In this particular n novelty, iih
mnny of tho so-called comedies nro
rather weak In that which should ho
thoir chlefest Ingredient. Tho outfru
action of tho piny consumoB but ono
evening, but what nn evening tho
events cause It to bo! Tho humor it
spontaneous throughout. Tho nctfotr
Ib novor Blow, but nlwnyB Ih going at
rnco horso speed. Tho wit Is lirllllanL
and 'somo of tho oplgrnmatlo uttor
nuces of that Imperturbable Jones, tho
coolest nnd most Bolf-sutlsfled person
In tho world, nro convulsing in thoir
Intonso humor, Ananias Is a sldo in
sue when placod alongside of Jouos.
Inadvertently making somo Irrelevant
and Irreverent ejaculation, It Is mlrtfi
provoking In tho oUrcmo to hear liltu
recover ground with IiIb woudorful
propensity for prevarication, Tho
comedy Is clean and enjoyable nnd an
tho dlspollor of unpleasant thoughts it
has no equal. This season It will bo
presented under tho direction of Mr.
ThomuH W. Ilroadhurst and as It Is a
Ilrondhurst piny undor tint mniingu
mont of n Drondhurst, porfectfuu In
prosontntlon Is assured.
"What llappouod to Jones" will ho
at C'ordrny's till of next week, com
mencing Sunday evening.
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