TUK' MORNING ANIORUN NATlRLAl. JULY 21, 90O.
JUST ARRIVED:
Ladles' and Gents'
Bathing Suits.
a. nl. ... . .
till
ALSO
C. H. COOPER
THE LEADING DKY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOl'SE
OP ASTOKIA.
0.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
10 1 IT LA NO, July il.-Oregn and
WuMtttiiutou. (ulr ami cooler toiluy.
All coutrucls for iidvertwuiK In
tn AMoiIiiii nro niitJo on n Runr.
4MiU-e of circulation four time
luritwr tluui tlmt of any pupcr
fniblUhcd or circulated in Out
nop county.
ABOUND TOWN. x
Fresh buttermilk l the Prlor.
Jlunri fur aula at Uttston'i stable.
Ic mam S"c juart ftt tt l'arlur.
K. t", Warren la down frrnn Portland.
C, O. 8ml I, f Han Francisco, la In
the city.
J. ii- K. Dwyrr. of 8a n Francisco, U III
th city.
Mr. C, If. Clement, of Portland, Ii
visiting In Astoria,
lion-In thin city, to th wife of J.
A. Munro. July 12. ft tun.
A. A. Thomas, of Providence, B, I.,
1 ft Kuril ftt the Occident.
-j - - ' "
J. n. Kumlmm. of Salem. It la he
City on ft brief business trip.
Best 15-coni meal. Rising ion Res
taurant, 111 Commercial atreet.
Jrft'i reataurant the largest and
hsl A trial will convince you.
W. E. Coman. of ih Oregon Short
IJiie. aa in the city yeaterday.
Wnted.-A clrl f.r general house
work. Apply ftt i-'i Eleventh street.
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Noyea. of Port
land, are In the city on ft brief vlelt.
,'8wett cream ftt the Parlor. 10 cnta
pint; Juat what you want for br
rlea.
Mr. H. L. Sale, of Minneapolis. 1
In the city, accompanied by Altai Cle
ment, Mra. Charl O'Urlen. of Seattle, la In
4he city on ft brief visit, ft guest ftt
.the Occident,
Mr. and Mra. It. L. Cary, of Wood
burn. Orrgun, are sounding ft few day
-In thla city. '
Tb beat and cheapest tailoring In
the city ftt A. KIUONEN. Com
mercial Street.
For Kent. Two or throe furnlahed
room for housekeeping; single room;
165 Tenth Street.
When you want ft atyllah new ault
mad cheap, call on A. KIUUNEN,
122 Commercial Street.
For ltent-A six-room cottage on
Fourth and Commercial streets. In
quire ftt lMt nond atreet.
M. F. Tarpey and A. B. Tftrpey, of
.Ban Franvlaco, are In the city on bual
neaa, guests at the Occident
The llve-masted achooner Louie
crossed out for Ban Francisco with ft
cargo of lumber yeaterday.
BEST 15-CENT MEAL:
BUK RESTAURANT.
RISINO
A Wonderful Medicine.
nri erg rs at
ma f cs
For Blltava and Nrrvnut PUorilern, inch
Wind ind H!n la ihc Sionnch. Sick Hcdch, ,
(JldJintu, FulnrM and Swtlllni illtr meili,
DliilncninJ )rotlnr, CulJ Chilli, Hulh- I
Inn of Hut, I.om pi Appcllie. Slionnto of
Brtdh.l oc vrnr, Hloiiiir on Ihe Mun, Uli
lurbrd Slrp,Hrliliihil )rcnnii,and all Ncrvoul
nil Trembllni hernial luita. tic. Theaaallmcnia
all arlat from a di.ordrred or ihuacd condition
of the alomach and liver.
Beecham'a Hllla will quickly reatorc Femalea
to complete health Ihey prnmntly remove any
obalruciloo or Irregularity ol tha ay tlem. For 1
Wak Slorrmch, Impaired rtlreatlon, Sick
Headatha, Dlaonlercd Uvcr.elC,
hey act like malc a few doaea will work wonj I
oera upon ina vital ureana) strenitncninf tna
Muacular Syatem, reattirlii Ihc lonf loai Com.
yicAiui., uriiiiua natii ins kccii rune ui n(vinv. i
mnd mroumlna with I ha Roumbud at '
nrnmitn in rofa prymiami mnarcry t
, tttthm hummnttmmm. For throwing
mm i.t -. !-.. r .
ear wmvtrm ihmy mif pooaly r- ,
nownd. Theae are "facia" admilied by
thouaanda, In all claaaaa of aoclety, and ona
of lha beat guaranteea to lha Nervoua and
uenuiiated la lhal Ucechan a fills hava lha
Lartrai Sala of any Patent Medlclna in lha
worm. Thla haa been achieved
Without tha publication of taatlmonlaia.
Beecham'a fllla have for many veare been
tha popular family medicine wherever the
Enellah lanruajt la apokeo, and they now aland
without a rival.
10 tenia and 25 tenia, at all drat atoret, .
ft
Youths1 and Ken's
Bathing Trunits
Juilgp Gray yetrdy appointed John
II. Hiiiit adjnlnlnirat'T of the eataie
of KlUub.'lli Hcolt, deceaaed.
A amall place at Clataop fr aale or
rent. Rultablo for chli:kfn ranch. Ap
ply to A. Tagg, Tarlor Candy Store.
FOn BALK. Two choice Ion. No. I
ami 6, block K M:Clure'a addition.
Enquire Frank Fabre, Seattle, WaiH.
A. L. iHiti'-un, of Mlnnoulii, Montana,
la In ttiu 'lty. a gui-at at the Orel
ili nt, IK In aceonipunli-d by hla wife.
Mil'i of tin. Aal'irla naval re
Hfrvo are ohIit.-iI to uinil)li' at th
nriiiory thla iHn'un!y imirtilng at 10
n'rliN'k,
TM t'lo-rry caiiu' down from Taco
inn joli rtliiy. lit la a nunibi-r of the
niiviil ri.rve and will join In Ihe
orulm.
Mra. M. R. Vo.Hlrum. Mra. W. F.
Htupy uiid Mra. D. D. Coffity. of Port
luiul. wvn- vlnltlitK fiivixl In thla city
yeaterday.
Jim; nrrlve 1. a carload (if tnr E
Into Itanii.it; price a way down for
lh next thirty duy. V, J. SCCLLEY,
in tond St,
Cream Ture Rye. Amerlca'a finest
wbUky. Tia only pure gooda; guar
anteed rich and mellow. John L. Carl
ion, SOlel ftifont- ,m-
i . i i
The Uvhthouao tender MantaniU re
turned from ft trip to the north yea
terday morning, having had a moat
agreeable crul.
The Itrltlah bark LUilo Dell la atlll
at anchor in the lower harbor. She
la expected to croa out thla morning
for th'J Vnlted Kingdom. ;
An accident to the machinery of the
llaaaalo rauned the ateamer to be laid
up for repair and the R. R. Thomp
eon la running In her Head.
Remember w guarantee our loe
cream to contain nothing but cream
and lugar and flavor. It I fifteen
cent per pint at the Parlor.
R. R. Wllaon. H. J. Katlaky, 8. M.
ctouthchlld, W. n. Btruble and A.
Fleiria, were among the Purtlandert In
Aatorla yeaterday on builneaa.
Roalyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner
and makei leaa trouble with atovca and
chimney flue than any other. Oeorge
W. Sanborn, agent. Telephote 1J1L
Thn executor of the eatate of Mar
garet AVet, deceaeed. wa authorised
to sell certain real estate belonging
to the estate by Judge Gray yester
day. Roslyn coal la the beat and moat eco
nomical coal for household uae In As
torla. Try It once and you will have
no other. Oeorge W. Sanborn, agent.
Telephone 1311.
The picnic to have been given by
the Order of. Washington tomorrow
haa been postponed on account of the
death of J. W. Peterson, who wai a
member of the local lodge.
Chas. 11. Stockton, F. D. Wlnton and
Thomrua Dealey returned from Salem
last night, where they had been In at
tendance upon the grand lodge of the
A. O. U. W.
Professor McCue. who haa been con
fined to hla room on account of slck-
netia for the past couple of daya, Is
able to resume his duties aa secretary
of the regatta commltte.
H. T. Flnley. Dr. Haatlngs. D. A. Mo
Clune. J. R. A. Dennett. C. R. Hlg
glns, Lieutenant Cloke. Dr. Finch and
R. C. F. Astbury will leave today for
an outing trip to Elk creek.
' There wae a decided Improvement In
the run of salmon according to the re
ports from the canneries, but It waa
by no means good. More fish were de
livered than for many days past.
At the Baptist church tomorrow, esr
moria will be preached on the follow
ing subjects: "Christ's Conception of
His Church," and 'Teter's Confession
of Faith." All other services aa usual.
James Wright, a well-known resident
of Skamokawa, died at St. Mary'a hos
pital early laat evening from heart dis
ease and a complication of other dis
eases. He was about 6S years of age
and leaves a 'wife, who was at his
side when the end came. The remains
will be taken to Portland on the even
ing train today tor burial, Deceased
had been 111 for several months, and
had been In several hospitals and san
itariums for treatment. He was
brought to St. Mary's hospital In this
city only a few day ago. He was a
member of 111 Masonic order and the
remain will be arcompaiilud to the
train by the member of the local order.
To thoM wno V drink whiskey for
pluaaure: Ilarper'a Whiskey adds
t to existence. To thoae who ditnic
whiskey for health' sake, Harper's
Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold
by Foard A Stokes Co.. Astoria.
A forest flra Is raging a few trill.-
hack of Cathlamet, the blaxA of which
could be plainly aeis from this city
last night. The exact location and the
probable extent of the fire could not
bo learned last night.
Astorian who were In Portland yes
terday report that tha wmther up there
la sweltering. The weather In Aato
rla during the paatt few days has been
juli warm, but none were compelled
to alt at the dinner tablr) In their ahlrt
Sleeve.
At til Methort Episcopal church
tomorrow morning the aubject of the
pastor'a discourse will be, "A liroken
t'p Funeral on a Crowded Street." In
the evening the theme will be. "Woe
unto the Women who Sew Pillows to
thtt Armholes." I
F, Wolff hit) returned from McKen-1
xle h-ad. where he went lo exumlne
Ihu poaltlon of the stranded lightship.
H tttte thut Wolff & Zwlcker will
prweed without delay to rescue the
vessvl from the sands.
W, W. Whipple returned from 8-at-
tle yesterday, fiavlnr fm. to visit the
fishing schooner w tilth recently put In
at Hie 8und with over two tons of
halibut. Mr. Whipple ta(c that It
waa tin. Intention to leave out OkoIii
for the halibut bunks yesterday.
It wus reportej on the streets yes
terday that V. F. Bchlebe. who I III
nt the hobiiltal, wa growing worse?.
It ua leirnvl at the hospital last
evening that Mr. Schlcbe's condition,
while not n encouraging a would be
hoped, , not materially changed from
wr.ftt It has1 ben for several days past.
The 'number of people at Renlde this
seuaon Is snl'l to have been greater
i!nr. In nry previous year. There Is a
decided boom In real etitate and many
new residences are being built or In
contemplation. Beoxsldera are much en
couraged and are looking forward to
a still greater Influx of visitors as the
nason advance. .. , -
The local lodge of Red Men are mak
ing final arrangements for the recep
tion of the delegates to the great
council, which Is to convene In this
city on Tueaday next. The people of
Astoria should join with the local
braves In an endeavor to give the vla
lt or the best order of entertainment
within their power.
The preliminary arrangementa have
be-n made for a match between Bob
Thompson, of 8an Francisco, and
Charles Joat, of Portland, to take place
In this city on the night of Friday, Au
gust 24th. The contest will be for
twenty rounds and a good-aised stake
la guaranteed. Both men have good
reputations aa boxers and no doubt will
attra.-t much attention.
Dr. Tuttle. Samuel F. Gordon. Wil
liam Beasley and Clark Lowry have
juat returned from a trip to the head
watera of Knappa creek, where they
went for a brief outing. The party
saw no gam of any kind and the 'em
perature waa exceedingly warm. Sev
eral fine photographic views of the
aoenery were taken, however, and 'the
party returned well satisfied with tho
trip.
It Is hoped that the committee re
cently appointed by Mayor Bergman to
propose necessary amendments to the
city charter will do everything within
their power to sift the matter thor
oughly. Conferences with tax-pajers
and city officials would tend to make
the work of. Investigation more com
plete and the final recommendations
more satisfactory. Tinkering with
municipal charters Is a very serious
matter and nothing should be done
without the most thorough considera
tion. The questions relating to as
sessments for atreet work have been a
source of annoyance In thla city, both
to councllmen and the taxpayers, for
several years. The charter needs
amending but when the alterations are
once decided upon they should be such
that the matter shall be. definitely and
satisfactorily settled.
Warrenton people want a bicycle path
to the beach. According to the Trib
une of yesterday they are much alive
to the benefits to be derived from such
a project. But let the Tribune ex
presa It in Its own words: ''Warren
ton people are much Interested In hav
ing a plank road or bicycle path to
the beach. The subject was talked of
by a f.w of the cltixens the other day
and It waa soon found that all the
Wnrrenton people were Interested.
Quite a sum was pledged within a
few minutes for the purpose. The
needs of the city demand It. People In
Portland who wish to make a trip to
the beach and return In one day badly
need the path. The path or road would
advertise the city, sell property, bring
campers for the summer season. Induce
people to build, make the city lively.
It Is the best project In the reach of
the Warrenton people for the good of
the city. A mass meeting will be held
at the Tribune building this evening."
The funeral of J. W. Peterson, who
died In this city yesterday forenoon,
will be held tomorrow, but the exact
hour has not yet been set. The services
Pears'
It is a wonderful soap
that takes hold quick and
does no harm.
No harm I It leaves the
skin soft like a baby's; no
alkali in it, nothing but
soap. The harm is done by
alkali. Still more harm 13
done by not washing. So,
bad soap is better than
none.
VVhat Is bad soap? Im
perfectly made; the fat
and alkali not well bal
anced or not combined.
What is good soap?
- Pears'.
All aorta of etorca tl It , especially diusj;'.
til aorla of people uac K.
will be held und -r the auspices of the '
Order of Washington, of which the de-
ceased waa a member. Mr. Peterson
had been driver on how cart No 1
for a year and a half. He attended th
fire at Twelfth and Bond streets Sun-'lh,?
day nlKht and contracted a severe cold.
Ho had been In 111 health for some time
am! the exi-wure of BunUay night re-
ullj.r1 In hla lielnir t(ir?fA trt tak tn
. . . . ,-. n. " i
tils bed. On Tu-sday a pronounced
cute i.f r-neumonla set In and the pa-
tlent frrew gradually worse until Thurs-
.ley nignt. wnen nis conumon Krew
critical. A few hours before his death,
Peterson Dtrame delirious and surterea
liit nsely. Shortly oef jre 10 o'clock
yiHterduy forenoon he passed away.
Deceased wus a native of MIchiKan, and
wss twenty-eight years of age. He
leave a father and mother, five broth
ers and four sisters.
Word of a serious acident befall-
Inn- C. R. Thomson, of thla city, who.
with his wife. Is visiting at Indepen-
dence. Mo., was received by Frank
puue yesieruay. iney were out.
drlvlug, and the uorse. becoming
frightened, ran away, throwing Mr.
Thomson to the ground. The details
of the accident are given In an article
published In the Independence Letter,
a copy of which has been received by
Mr. Spittle. From a private commu
nication it Is learned that Mr. .Thom
son's Injuries are not of such a serious
nature as to cause alarm. The Letter ar
ticle follows: "As Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Thomson, of Astoria, Oregon, were re
turning from a aoclal laat night, their
horse became frightened on south Main
street, near the bridge, and ran away.
Mr. Thomson was thrown from the rig
and sustained various bruises and
scratches about the face and head, but
Is not baldly Injured. Mrs. Thomson
escaped entirely. The buggy struck a
tree which disengaged the horse and
It ran to the square and Jumped the
Iron fence around the court house
yard, hurting Itself considerably. The
animal belongs to Mr. Roland Proctor,
and was a young and very docile and
Intelligent animal, but had not been
driven much after night, and was In a
hurry to get home when the accident
occurred. Mr. Thomson was taken to
the home of Dr. Sheley, where he was
given the necessary medical attention."
VESUVIUS HAS LOST ITS CONE.
This fiery crater, now suddenly silent,
was explored by scientific men who
discovered that the cone had disap
peared. Several th-snries are propound
ed as to why the eruption ceased, also
regarding thw disappearance of the
cone. The general belief is that It was
due to subsidence, and which Is look
ed upon as providential. It waa as
unexpected as are the stomach disor
ders with which people suddenly find
themselves afflicted. Slight symptoms
are neglected, until dyspepsia Is chron
ic. The remedy to take Is Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters. This valuable medi
cine Is unequalled In all cases of con
stipation. Indigestion, biliousness, or
malaria, fever and ague. It brings
about a healthy condition of the bow
els, and Improves the appetite. Be
sure to give It a trial. ,
EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION.
Prospects of the Annual Convention for
Astoria Discussed In Letter
From Peaslee.
The local regatta press committee Is
In receipt of a letter from George L.
Peaslee, a member of tne executive
board of the Oregon Editorial Associa
tion, In reply to an invitation to hold
the annual convention of this associa
tion In this city during regatta week.
Th'e letter follows:
"Portland. July 19. Chairman Press
Committee Dear Sir: Yours of July
17th at hand. Will say that Mr. Pe
terson spoke to me about the associa
tion meeting In Astoria. The objects
of these meetings are to transact cur
annual business, become better ac
quainted,. etc., not only sith each other,
but with our ttate. We have accept
ed Asterla's hospitality several times
in the past, and thank you as repre
sentatives of the press for this further
honor. There are several, things which
may hinder or prevent our accepting
your Invitation. I expect to be In As
toria In a, few days, and will consider
the matter further. With thanks and
kindest regards for the success of the
water carnival." . .,
REGATTA DATES
ARE CHARGED
Astoria's Carnival to Be Hell
August 23, 24 and 25.
PEOPLE BETTEH SATISFIED
OrlflBal Dates Too Early an! at ttic
Wrom Time Ii tit Week
Matter Definitely Settle!
Last Evenltif.
It waa definitely decided last even
ing to change the dates for holding
the regatta this year from Augutt 13,
II and lJ to August 23. 24 and 25. This
conclusion was reached after a Joint
meeting of tha adviory, finance and
I press committees at the customs house
yy af ternoon. but no final ac
tlon waa taken until the arrival of one
of the member from Seaside on the
,Venn) Uain M
ntllon ,ttken unanimous.
that
Tne proposition to change the date
brought forth considerable discussion,
A tht) tlme had aIn.ady been announc-
ed broadcast throughout the Pacific
"
CotUit l. t was argued by some
of thoae at the confereace that confu-
Bon might arise throuxh a change at
(hig Hiagt. jJul
this stage. But reasons were given
, to offset thl contention which were
I ""ally accepted as the most plausible.
J Besides. Information bad come Into the
possession of the committeemen which
caused them to change the views for
merly held sj to the best time for the
event. As to weather and tides, there
Is Just as good reason to believe that
; favorable weather will prevail upon the
newly-elected dates as upon the form
, fcr MhUe the tlJe. w, be Mrfect
harmony with the program arranged
for river sports.
The committee on program arranged
for the list of events, which promises
to be the most elaborate In the his
tory of Astoria i annual carnivals. It
(Is proposed to devote two days to
water sports and one day exclusively
to land sports. For the contests on
the river, entries have been made from
all the principal cities on the Pacific.
No final arrangements have yet been
made for the selection of a regatta
queen, but It Is believed that a plan
of choosing her will be perfected early
In the coming week.
Letters are being received dally from
the principal cities of Oregon and
Washington assuring those In charge
of the regatta that thousands of vis
itors will be in Astoria from abroad
during the carnival.
The committee, headed by Governor
Geer, which has been endeavoring to
Induce the government to detail two
war vessels to Astoria during the re
gatta, is still at work on the matter
and a report will undoubtedly soon be
made as to the outcome.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Grimes Grove Land Company to
Kate D. Goltra-lots 13 and 14,
block 8. Grimes' Grove 180
United States to Charles Iverson
north half of northeast quarter
of section !S, T J N, R 9 W; pat
ent Great Cut Price Sale
China
Crocksry
Ctssswaro
Silver Plated Vsra
20 Per cent off Dinner Seta
20 Per cent off Jardinieres
20 cr cent off Clocks
20 ff cent off Glassware
20 ptf cent off Lamps
20 per cent off Knives, Forks, Spoon
Rtg-H Grade Silver Plated Ware
30 per cent off all Odds and Enda
Grey Enameled Ware, prices away down
Table Glassware, prices away down
DINNER SETS
44 piece Dinner Set, $3.00 .
6o piece Dinner Set, S4.40
loo piece Dinner Set, f 6 OB
GLASS BERRY AND TABLE SETS
S9, 40, 45, S3. 75. 9Q Ct. per del
GLASS PITCHERS, SUGAR BOWLS
AND SPOON HOLDERS
5, 10, n. ao, as eta. each
LEMONADE AND WATER SETS
45. SS. 5. 7 5. 9 Ct, per Set
lOtIK J VST TO SKE
Good Time and Place lo ksujr
Grai America! tail Tea Co.
571 Commercial Street, Astoria,
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING,
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Odd Fellows' Land & Build
lng Association will be held at Odd
Fellow hall on Thursday, August 23,
1W, at 2 o'clock p. m for the purpose
of electing board of director, and
such other buslneas aa may lawfully
come before the mse'.lng. O. REED,
A. J. MEGLER. President
Secretary,
Astoria, Or.. July 22, Itot.
NOTICE TO MASONS.
All members of Temple Lodge, F. and
M.. and visiting brethren, are re
quested to meet at the lodge rooms at
:45 this (Saturday) afternoon, to ac
company the remains of the late Broth
er James Wright to the Portland train.
By order. W. T. SCHOLFIELD,
s. vr.
NOTICE.
All men who believe In the prest
ation of the Itepubiie. AJld whn ar. nn.
poed to Imperialism and trusts art
hereby Invited to attend the ratifica
tion or uryan and Htevetison, to be
held on Saturday evening. July Ii, at
which 'time a club will be formed, alter
which a dollar banquet will take place.
The meeting will be held at Hanthorn
hall.
Tickets for the banouct rr.av ho haif
from the undersigned.
JOHN E. CRATKE,
Chairman of Executive Committee.
HERMAN WISE,
Secretary of Executive Committee.
The man wha trie In Ama-n hla n
hie, alwaya seems to think that they
nre jucaiea in nia siomacn.
Inconsistency Is a girl In bloomers
crying like a real woman.
water aoea not intoxicate, and yet
Is nothing unusual to see a barrel w
ter-tllrht.
It
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer tor family use or kes
MrJohn Kopp is pror-ietor, makes beer beer supplied at any time, delivery fa.
for domestic and export trade, the city free.
North Pacific Brewery
I Remember That
FISHER BROS.
ARE SOLE AGEXTS FOK
r.IcCcrmlcIt Mowers,
Gambler Bicycles,
Sharpie's Cream Secaratcrs
and Bunbarton Salmon Twins
IN THE HEW STORE
Eilers Piano House How Located at 351
Washington Street, Near Eighth
Street, Portland.
A constantly increasing business has made it necessary for us to
secure larger quarters, and we have had built for us the beautiful
new
"MUSIC BUILDING"
At the corner of Park and Washington streets, where we have
every facility for handling our wholesale and retail business.
On our retail floor you will always find the finest selection of
nearly a dozen different makes of pianos and organs, among them,
the most valuable and costly instruments made in America the
Chickering of Boston, the Weber of New York, and the Kimball of
Chicago.
Before you decide on the purchase of a piano elsewhere it will
pay you to investigate our instruments and our methods. Full par
ticulars and catalogue for the asking.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
OFFICE 351 WASHINGTON STREET,
Portland's Leading: Piano and Organ Dealers.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Fanners and Loggers. ,,
A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets
WEDDING
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VISITING CARDS
BUSINESS CfltJDS
COPPER PLATE PRINTERS
VISITING CARDS
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I have received the new
FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES
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Tbe "Beat en Kmrth" Tallore
Comprising the swelled
saltings, trouserings,
overcoatings, vesting, at
right prices. ... , .
LET ME MEASURE YOU
Many know bow to
bntctier clothes. Twenty
C!D)yeare' experience has
tanz'ht tne UoW to d i it
EIGHT ...
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ft etiiAinr
Write today.
CARDS
V? ft CHITU. 0 Pf!
VI. Villi I II V4 WW.,
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22 and 23 Washington BuiKling,
4th! anil Washington Nrs, v-r Litt's,
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