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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER M. 1M. Town Topics TO.VIGIim AMUSEMENTS ir.nio rh. Tlmaj tha Pise and th . . . . . . ; . . ...... oirr Itaher ..Th lloneyrnoonera. bungalow i,..,.,,"UTomo ot llervard." Orph.um yaudevH , ,,, Vaudeville vaunevuie . . Grand Vaurtevlll l.yrlo .......t.t....!. frlcken Blind. Ittar .. JAt CrlppU Creek. ir Oreat factory mlstak shoe sale 'at til Morrison atreet. Label wrons an fall ahoaa Juat arrived. Marks' nam Instead of rollara Factory standa loaa and ordera ua to eell thero at a sacrifice. Man a It and 11 snoea, now lee, maa ibim A. Haniat.r. fi.. A W.. ate. If an valuea, now woman a J b ana ahoaa. now II.4I: boy and air la' school ahoaa. value tc II. now ll.Sft nhllilran'a fane draaa ahoaa. 11.10 an 1 valuaa at Mo. 0o and L Dellar'. auooaaor to Uarka Bhoe Co., Ill Morn aon atreet. between fourth and Fifth. , Senator Fulton waa tha principal speaker at ay meeting of tha Bouth Port. land olub laat night. Prior to tha ad drni of Renator Fulton, J. E. Warloln Book briefly on tha aublect of tha fuaraataa ot bank dapoalta. Ha con .nAA (hat tha nlait waa Imoraotteabla. Senator Fulton dlaouaaed tha laaue of tha campaign aa ha saw them and, pro- that tha Tart plurality wouia dieted ba at tha Taft plurality wouk la,0OO, ana propamy mora. - Miss Delia H. Bradley,' reader, aa alated by Margaret Smith, pianist; Mary Mackensla Cahlll, violinist Mrs. Fred 1. Oleon, soprano: Charlea ft. Per . rlah. baritone, will giv. a recital at Hawthorn Park Preabyterlan church. East Twelfth and Taylor atreeta, thla evening;, under tha auaplcea of tha 1 dlaa of thechurch. Tha Chicago Clothing company haa Juat reoalred from on of tha foremoat clothing produoera In tha country a eholoa selection of men's aulta, craven ettesand overcoats, which were pur chased at an exceptionally low flxur and will be aold at a cut of from 40 to 60 per cent under current prices. See half-page ad today. William Watson, a drayman In the employ of Woodard. Clarke A Co., this mnrnlnr had a foot badlv crushed be tween the sidewalk aiftl a freight ele vator on the Fourth street side or in store at Fourth and Washington. Wat son was carried into the store, where hia foot waa dressed. AT THE THEATRES 1 Maakal flay at HeilJ Tonight. Th attraction at tha HHg theatr tonight and tomorrow nfgbt will bathe marry and tuneful mueteal play, The Time. I'lac and Olrl." Th favorite oomedlan. John &. Ifoung. ie support by an cell.nt raet ot principals ana an eaoepllunally pretty ohorua. There will be a special price inatlne tomorrow afternoon at S IS. , . - ii a Sai Bale lor "The IUvala." Beats ara now aelllng at th Halltg theatre fop th Clever actors, Joseph and William W. Jefferson and their excellent supporting company In flhert dan's brilliant comedy. "Th Rival," hlrh-wlll be th attractlow for four nights btgtnnuig pen Bimday. ; "The Jloa4 to Testrday.w A rain' th baker stock company scores. Next week th first produotton west f th Rocky mountains of th araataat Hear Ynrlr auceaaa . "Tha Road to Yesterday" will be presented at the' ttungajow Dy, special arrangement wiin th fiuuberta, owners of th play. ' 'Brown of ITarvard" at Dung-alow. Tha men of tha Ttar company hav i in the honors this week th celebrated college play "lirown of Harvard." Syd. neyxyren, lionaia uowiea, iiowaru Russell, William Dili a, James th others appear Oleaaon a, college "The Legal Aspect of Street Improve ments," will be discussed by Howard M. Sawyer this evening at 8 p. m., un der the auaplcea of the Portland Realty association, at the Commercial club. Mr. Sawyer la a New York lawyer late ly settled in Portland, and Is well post ed on thla subject. Defective wiring is thought to have been the cause of a fire which almost completely destroyed the home of Ja cob Brown, at Archer Place, last even ins: at 6 o'clock. The damage done to the building is estimated at 12,600 and to the contents 1200. The house was insured for $2,000. and all youths. . Xow Prepar to Laagh. If you hav any scrapie against free and hearty laughter, for goodness aak Keep away rrom ui xMur ucura di weelf, and do not ae thoa inimitable Oerman comedians, Bernard and Dixon, in tbelr funniest' of musical comedies, Hans an' Mix." ? Mr. Era Fay Next Week. If there Is anvthlnr that you want to know, don't ask a poltoeman. but go to th Pantages theatr next week and ask . 1 !.- f' . V. n m k MblllA m.A scientific manipulator of th arts, th wonderrui aaugnter ox a wonaanui mother, Anna Eva Fay. . Packed Honaea at Pantagea. Hardeen. th klnr of handcuff klncs. la drawing large and enthuslaatlo crowds to th vantages tneatre mis weeK. his latest sclentlflo trick, the death defying milk can mystery, is attracting wide at tention, it is an act tnat you ae oniy one in a ure time. Tlfiy ALASKA MAIDEN LOST If. PORTLAlip If a pretty rough on a littles ' w AUska girl to be loat in a big city Ilk Portland, but that' 4 what happened to , T-year-old d Nellie Fane, an orphan, thla 4) w morning, Hh being takaa d rem Alaska to th Cheraawa In- w olaa ichool by B. C Haaqam and a- another returning miner, and b- i 4 w earn separated front them on d th street. ' , A woman, heraelf a stranger In th city Ilk Nellie, found th 4 little Indian girl n Third street ' weeping bitterly. Th woman. however, knew that th police station la th clearing-house for 4 lost children. Nelll haa aoareely been tucked away In th big - chair reserved for youngster . 4 awaiting their anxious parents 4 before Hannam apepared. Th 4 tears went out of tha little w a girl's eyes In an Instant Metsger. Jeweler and Opticians, fS Washington aLt bet. Tth and Park. MAT DISPLAY 0BEG0N PRODUCTS IN EAST With the Idea of Inducing Portland to keep a permanent exhibit of fruits aad vegetables In New Tork city, to en courage Immigration to Oregon, John O. Forsyth of the American Dvelop- Kent aV Security company. Is In Port ad., visiting th officers of th com mercial bodies her.. Mr. Forsyth's company haa rooms on th tenth floor of the Singer building which It wants to devote to western exhibit. It is proposed to keep the exhibits la good rendition, ear for them aad Shew them to proepaeUve tmaaeaaaaara. The com pany efrare to eahlbfl fer lit auar fuel aaaaallf. i ViJ xarrasuni mm DR. I M. DALLAS! OPTICIAN Hti returstd from Europ and will uie Th new WIESBADEN METHOD of iMtlng; cvti, which ctuied ao much talk in France and Germany. Tbi acicoc ii QUICK, ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, and fii aplcndid re-1 uIU in tha fittiof of Icniea to the ere. cipeciaUr in cum of ay itraln and hcadachca, for doia or distance uav No extra charge will he road (or the aae of thia lyitem. You will find the pncea very reaionable and the workmanship the beit. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-19 FAILINQ BLDO. Corner Third and Washington Strtehi Second Floor, Take Elevator IP YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEARING -, APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORE. COFFEE and tea; Schillings Best, is sold by about 9,000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Tea Kb M: Mm. I year y U ye Wt "The noneymooners" at Baker. Kvervbndv la enlovlnar tha freah com. edy and original music at the Baker thia week. "The Honeymooners," which ran all summer at Amsterdam theatre In New York is filling the house nightly. Tonight, tomorrow matinee and night. ."Cripple Creek" at the Star, Large and greatly pleased audiences continue to fill tha Star every night to witness Arlngton's production of a highly satisfactory ia; 'At Cripple Creek. melodramatic It Is performance. The following articles were found on the streetcars yesterday and can be re covered by calling at Lost Article de- fartment. First and Alder streets: land satchel, knife, schoolbooks, ladles' fur, lunch box pair of mittens, four umbrellas and three packages. ' The Colored Taxpayers League will meet tonight at the A. M. E. Zjon church, corner Thirteenth and Main streets. The meeting la to be addressed by McCants Stewart, after which the regular routine of business will be taken up. The meeting will convene at 8 o'clock. Pleas of guilty to a charge of larceny were entered by H. Watts and James Folts before Judge Gantenbeln In the circuit court yesterday afternoon, "The Flaming Arrow" Coming. Brisk action, thrilling climaxes, clever actors, genuine Indians, dramatic idea and a pretty story are among the rea sons for the (rreat success of Lincoln J. Carter's melodrama, "The' Flaming Arrow," which will be seen at the Star next weeic Enigmarelle a Marvel. There have been strange acts In vau deville but Enigmarelle at the Grand thla week caps the climax. Entgmare'le la an electric man and has been the marvel of every electrician and mechan ic who haa attended the theatre thia 1- H I Will 4. 1 J M n ,1 -,K ffDVK, 1 HQ Uill IB IUBU XIJLICU Him BUUg ana music They werg'accueed of ateallng clothing from Charles H. Francis on October 10. Kenyon's Cough Remedy will relieve the moat stubborn cases of coughs and colds when other remedies falL It is no experiment as results have proven. 60 cents a bottle of Albert Bernl, the druggist, 283 Washington street. Members ex-Company G, Flrat Infan try, Q. N. G., are , requested to meet at Hotel Danmoore, Waahlngton and Hth streets, at 8 p. .n. -riaay, Octo ber 23. for purpose of organization vet eran corps. your clothea for $1.50 month. The Great White Mystery. D'Araon. who comes to the Grand next week, is known as tha great white mys tery. He is tne Dest mina reaaer ot modern times and any one can teat his skill by askina- him questions. A vau deville program of superior merit will surround the mind reading act. 1 1 ( n I 'if -x '- -'' s. ' t V'v.i'v ''? " ' ; J To Men Who Care Our SUITS, OVERCOATS and GRAVENETTES We now show, appeal the strongest. They realize tlje superiority of work manship, the purity of materials, the beauty of patterns and the correct ness of style these gar ments possess. While we show all the extreme nov elties for young men, we also show the more con servative models for their seniors .in varieties of grades, colors and shades to assure easy choosing. , Every SUIT, OVERCOAT and RAINCOAT Bears the stamp of pro gressive tailoring and the price ticket of reliable merchandising. They were styled and modeled by the STEIN-BLOCH CO. and the BRAD BURY system, and range in prices from 940 Down to $20 Credit If Desired Not as an. inducement, but as an accommodation. We privi lege you to select, wear and pay for your Fall Suit, Overcoat and all other dress accessories in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments agreeable to your convenience. Our Shoe Section Offers for Saturday two strong items of special interest to men, who are particular about the fit, look and wear of their footwear, a combination of style, comfort and economy at $5.00 and $3.50. ftaJ UaiTblslAaa3 NOWIHO WOWS i '' Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Washington and Tenth Streets THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. iimik-im IIEILIG HUaik Waahlngtea, Phone Mala and A-llll. Tlght, ;1. VpMUl Frio Tomorrow NlgbC Matlaa Tomorrow. Th Marry Musical Comedy, . -The Time, Place and ClrP Evenings. to toe; mat, 11 to lie HXILIG Hh and WaaMnaton roi'K Nioirra BfcoiNNiNa bunoat Koeclal 'rlc atatlna Wdnaaday. Joseph aad William W, rarrxmaov TH Phaiidan's Brilliant Comedy, m nxTAur gvetilng. yi.l IQe; mat, 1 ll. Main 117. A-4t!. Bricrzma nuim co. xxo.) zjsbsww Baker Stock Company all week In th fa mous college plav, 'Brows of Carrara.? Ran. Rahf Rahf Collage Boya, Coile Sport and Scenes of old Harvard. Oet aeata In advance. Matlnas Saturday only. Evening price J&c, tOoi Mat. lie. He. Next week "OUttertag Olorla," BAKER THEATRE PtiAnaai Ualn 4 KtSA ORBOON THEATRE CO. (Inc.) LESSEB ueo. l Jblaker, Uan. Maaagar. Mat. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tonight all this week Geo. M. Cohan's nmoui Mnsical comedy, "Tsui lonmoonir With WlUle Dun lay aad a Splendid Cast uonan uins, tiny a, music ana run Nlsht ericee lio. 60c 7 Bo. (1: Mats.. . 15c, lOo. Next attraction Kan S BtU. acaxv a, x-ioao. Mats. , Ba. Baadays and Boudays U-U-Ste - aa m mi a. Vkw 1 mm sTmw .m m V 2 TT m 1CATS THEA1KE U-is-M-TSt Wk of Oetober H aavaa Koteas. a nuin rem jrigatoaa, AlXrsa m.9VBj ana. ugmpaiy, nt O di amtiaaa. carter and yhaat lotnrs, Orphxm ya. Blaford, Or OroUeati a. Halloween Masquerade. The exposition rink will be elaborate ly decorated in corn and pumpkins and a regular old time Halloween Jubilee will be given. Elegant prises valued at S50 will be given and will be on display In tha Woodard Clarke Co.'s window. "Stricken Blind" Tonight. The Blunkall stock company will re-1 peat Its great melodramatic success, "Stricken Blind." at the Lyric tonlghtd i This has been the show hit of thrt week j and press all We snone-e Main 614. A-4314. where. Unique Tailoring Co., SOS Star Wagons run every- Alberta car No. S88 collided with an express wagon at' the east end of the Burnsld street bridge last evening, and C A. Deardorff, 147 East Forty-aev- enth and B. Lent, nia next . door and no one claim to be who has not a live one. seen it can I I ! Is there more than one kind of Ivory Soap? No! But there are a hundred imitations. They resemble Ivory Soap in size, shape, color and wrapper sometimes even in name. It is a waste of money to buy such soaps; 'and a waste of time to use them. Ivory Soap 994o Per Cent. Pure. Royal Pumpkin Pies Tested and approved by the highest i critic, rather! The only kind that fool I him Into thinking ma made 'em, because thvr ao anni1! Orrir In advance fnr Halloween i fnr 2-hlta. Either Morrt- ! son or Washington street branch. Royal i Bakery and Confectionery. I were thrown to neighbor. and both Injured slightly ran away, but and Burnside. the atreet The horses topped at Fourth The Russellvllle grange reunion meeting Saturday ber 19. ImDort&nt business cuased and refreshments served, will hold a night. Octo wlll be dis- Warehous apace for rent on track. Goods taken on storage. Good shipping facilities on track. Western Storage & Transfer Co.. ill Hawthorn ave. Wanted All men to know that all our patent leather shoea are guaran teed. Korreot Shape Shoe store. Hi Morrison street, near Fifth. Steamer Jesal Harklna, for Camas, Washouaal and war landlnsa. dallr ax- copt Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Dr. Will Jackson, dentist 1020H Bel mont atreet. Phones: Office, Tabor til, B-2474; residence. East 6230, B-1474. ' Dr. McOavin. SOS Pekum building, haa returned from five months' European hospital work. Yaka tavlllon dancinc" Sundav ava nine. Orea-on City cars. First and Ai der streets. Oet your deaisma half tones, sine etchings at Forbes Engraving company. F. W. Baltes and Company invito yonr inquiries for PRINTING Xati m First and Oak Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth straat. lunch 11:1 t 1; business men's lunch. Byrlnres and hot water bar. rrnl's drug store. 111 Waahlngtonatre : I Health culture elaaaes for wome.t xei girls; ti.gg aeasom. Rlagler School. I Roe City Optical Co, II H Alder j street, cor. inira; ii years- pracuoa. i IX Chamber A Son, optician, 111 Morrisoa straet. eorsjr ml Blxtfe. i ! W. A. Wis aad aasorlatam, palalea miuva nun aaa w aanmgtoo. EMIUIO DE GOOORZA, Baritone HEIUIQ THEATRE Thursday Evening, October 29 Emilio de GoKorza is one of the best-known baritones in America. His well-trained voice and artistic interpretations are auite familiar to concert-goers, and he sings a remarkable variety of music with ad mirable skill and unimpeachable good taste. The following is a list of Gotrorza's Victor Records, anv or all of which we will be glad to play for you at any time: , . Ten-tnoh, With Orchastr B?5 tt ,?rPf" English Kodney 64039 The Holy City, EnglisE Adams S6.1,1' SpanTsh 4038 Por All Eternity, English Masoheronl 64040 Barbiere largo J ractotum (Room for th Factotum) Italian , Roaalnl 4042 Xdnda Ula, Spanish Folk Song ......... . 64043 Tareaita Mia, Spanish Folk Song 64044 El Canto del Presldiario, Spanish Alvares 64045 X Tamp as tad Monologo, Spanish Chapi 64051 Martha Can sons del Porter (Porter Song), Italian Flotow With - New York Orand Opera Chorus. , , TwlT-Xnon, With Orohestra, D?.ml . rnad (Bleep On), Italian Scuderl frU1 S?lo? (Prologue). Italian Leoncavallo 74041 The Holy City, English Adams I!i.tLV,0vI Jr""". Spanish Alvares 74043 Bol dl Ijahor Promaeso al aoa avanlr (Oh, Promts of a .,ao Jor Divln). French Massenet 5 mio ben (Can'st Thou Believe), Italian Olordanl T4069 Ood, My Pather,. English (from "Seven Last words of Christ") Dubois 74041 C.rmen-Canoion da Toreador (Toreador Song), Bpaniah An -.T'i!? ,w-.Y.orlL.0Pera Chorua) Bliet IWJl Tta3t. 0J" 0nl Wlt Thin Byes, English Sml Whrrr Yoti Walk, Enjlleh Handel 74102 Pans lo poaaenU (Even the Bravest Heart) Gounod Mot-Mr. Crogoraa makes Boor xolnsivly for th Ytotos Sherman By& Co. SIXTH AND MORRISON. OPP. POSTOFFICB aTadq.aartrt Tictoi Machiaes, Beooas, gnppUes. Itslnwsy Bpraaatatlvs mm I i; ArVrVArrrVw4rwVVVwVwVVwg Boiled Linseed OH 16 GALLON LOTS 58 Raw Linseed OH 5 GALLON LOTS B7d Pure White Lead PER 100 S7.50 Portland Sash & Door Co. 030 PBOVT sTT. POBTTAJn, OB. FURS! FURS! AT X.OWB8T POBBTJBXB PSZOBS. Remodeling a specialty. Fnr coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER 10 Madison. PTTBBXEB, Tel. Mala 6CTT. WILH0ITH1NERALWATER LABBE A THOMAS. Phone A-slI. 14 Labb Bids- cor. 3d and Washington. FergM; algaa, 114 Tea MIL afata till. . B. C Btawsw Kya-Baw. Marqaaaa. Jaoob. th tailag. Ill Merriaa. st. Jaaraal wart ada. 1 Cocapaaie Lsoarporated. ftaJeva, Or- Vt a Artlel f I, corpora Hm hava ora riM la th mc or tn atrtary t stai a fnuove: fumptrr Imimt romtaiy; riclral ff -fVo. eamrtar; cental stork. !; irxwpwrat. Frark S. BaUlt. M. H. LAD'S an Joa I. Kajva. Park f Trentdale; prinr! eff1 Trv fAmi Bal m f n n bsbm sm ai . I liai; lirrntf yiar--iav High Class Trimmed Hats Greatly Redoced WlllfC 1-4 td 1-3 Off A we navt too many white hats in stock, we are .UUV liaiO lt W,l J UU. roiBf t sell SO of them at a Tery special reduction; al! new deaigut, no two s!ike, a"bbtJt half of them beautifully trimmed with superb plumes; rtg-ular f 10 to $20 values, now from f T.OO to f 14.00. PalftCrD HatS l,ee ,r ,not xqniite creations, including, all our Eastern Pat a suwu AAiifeJ tern HaU and maay of our own clever adaptations of the season's styles. In this collection srt many of tb much-wanted black hats, trimmed with magnificent plumes; regular $20 to $40 values, bow from S-14.00 to f 27.00. rfrlc' MliHTrnr LJT" d drooping shapes, fetchingly trimmed, in black IzlllO iilUlliltlJ tu popnlsr rolorv regular $330 to $4 Talues, special ate.5. -Scinctliliif Kcw All tiie Time" W py yen pag eaat to sav TO SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE ' That's the Question? To save best, open a sav ings account in our bank. If you start with only one dollar, you will soon form the saving habit and will save instead of wasting your money on trifles. One dollar will start your account, and you can add a dollar more if you like weekly or monthly. Do not wait. Tw pes seat allowed a eaeok tsg aoooaasa, AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St, Elks Temple L. O. RALSTON Pres. a L. MAC. Q IB BON. .Cashier. PANTAGES THEATRE ADAJrCXD TAtTBBTOUl Btaxs of All HatKms. TXB aUXTBLOm KA&nmw Preaentins his own orianal I luafh.rwifr. Ins; Milk-Can Mvatarv. Harrfaan will leap from th Burnsld street bridge. handcuffed and manacled, at 12:10 Mon day afternoon, a-lvlnr a thrlllina- fr. Miugiuon ox nis aarii :y Maunees dallr. l night. 16c and ISo. ig a Ting and puasllng anaclsa. Two shows at The STAR CfRt Mat Wednesday, Baturday and Sunday vor the Entire Week of October II Hal Reld's Great Kay, "AT CXXPPUB OBXmx.' MaUnees at S:30 p. m. Every venln .io. ruigni Kflt Dricea matin 16c and 2 So. rat lSc, 15c, 16a, 60c; Seats may be reserved by either phone. Hex Wfc Th PlaatlasT Arrow."- TBE GRAND Vaudeville de Lnxe AJVOTHZIB BI BXXJ S3nlffmarU Th Marvelous Electric Man W. b Werdea Si Oo , Introducing The Oreat Multlcomposlt Assisted by Pred Baner Thra Th Beweomee The Maginlanl Pamily Boas Boma Al Coleman Tha Oraaera -Oxaadaseop . LYRIC THEATRE Saventh and Alder THE BLUNKALL COMPANT , , October 18. Entire Week STRICKEN BLIND No Oerman Co. Friday Matinees Bunday. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Bxt Week, October BS, pink DOminos. KtHCXAXt Mubj.0 TOBTOXT Exposition Rink Get the skating habit " ooirr pokoet tsb ' MABQTXBASE. !b A New Departure Th coat of in term en greatly reduced ey the uums oompair faneral directors ints haa been Uolmaa Dndar- Heretofor It has bM th eastom of inaral directors to mik, Kh.r. all Incidental eonnacted with a fn. neral Th Edward Hoi man Undartak Ins com Dan v. the la&dlna- rni hi. rectors of Portland, hav departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by o w make ao extra charge for eotbalmlna. hears to mhimt mttMAm L ... T dox r aoy wm ice mti saay be r- qtjirea or ns, axeept eiothlng. oeroetery and earrtage. tha ffetlBg aartag ei tm iv in on aca runarai. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. PIANO BUYING Th buying of a piano is an Im portant transac tion. There are in any different makes of pianos, and - there are many dealers. Sherman, Clay ft Co. are an old, well-known estab lished bouse and carry the finest line of high-grade, dependable pianos to be found In any hous on th coast. They sell new piano ae low as tass. 870, taso, $300 and up to th Incom parable 8 tain way at as7B and up. used pianos from 91SO to f 2SA. Th following list is remarkable and you will raoognls th names names as familiar as th names of old friend etelnway, A. B. Chase, Everett. Conover, Packard, Kingsbury, Ludwig, Kstey, Emerson. Kurtsmann, Wellington, A. B. Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carola and Euphona Inner Players. Convenient monthly payment may be arranged. Sherman. Clay & Co. Slat ea MoJrlsoa, Opposlta PosSofflo. TEETH Save Money ST. Oi AXMOB. and 212-214 Third StrcclV Comer Salmon Pcrtlinl Hca.imrtcrs fcr Hats cf Dlstlzctica CPArVwVwwVrwV Tea, Praeklss... BRla, Motka, Prftaems XaU removed! AS TWliag Oow aa a; m . l gin. r. is. uicBcigr sis rnrere bm-. Oar. l&ta a BtiTlaam pa asaist sua. H 9, f i i aa WELLINGTON COAL Ta ba eeat a the Pacta Caaat Chupchlcy.Brofl. Com and hsv free examination. WK EXTRACT TEETH PRE Pi. SILVER PILLINOa GOLD rlLLINOS 15 CP PET OP TEETH M, II.OO SPLENDID SET .1 S.0 OOLO CROWv....a.80 TO gi.OO AU work Tuaraatead tor tea yaaia iaay artaaaaat ajwa Ail worm eoo i by spMlailsta f xprtaoa t always preaeat absolutely without pal I (rB ll It are' Boston Dentists STV, Ope. PertofTfcaa. Pheste Btaaa am Roj'al Hesse; Szn hzzdzzo AU eeitsld laina eaf Tt, ho rni4 viif. fcai. 11 r' ' WaakJy rata, lara reurtu ' drart fvfa) Tlf a a rt noC f fmrr. Wowat tf.t cars . t. t . Tarpla. prpr. A ilea, F. S. Ilarivw aa4 Ott i. j mr. , El glased, fl at Jftrgr Jl -a axd Vin M!a Hi. A tn: fa i .