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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1895)
the daily xsToHUft iwm, timi kmm mmh m: A V SF The A. F. C. to Put on the Pri vate Secretary. NEW ATHLETIC CLUBS OPENED Note and CoraraenU by "Snnnhint" on tne Happening of the Day in Field of Sports. The play "Private Burutary," to be put on in uhe near future by the A. F. C, promise to b Una to;lty event of the mm, Amateur tfieatrikMir aiwa.y take Ail; in eltlc and Aatorli 1 no exception. Tie :at In tho plav are wen repre sented, e.-pevlay Mr. Henry Week and John Urover, Uhe former being a new nun frcro California and convaj wilSv a gixut rtecord, wthKa Die ler wei' known man of rlllty before the footllght. ... The A. F, C. boya re uractkHn lnter-co-.effl.kte foollba'.l during thalr tpie mo menu oi.d re progr-melng nicely and In fkiM ttvxt.il ideveCop a strong team. Iti Ht. VmA Pioneer IVeaa stalu that Danny Needham bn an offer from Che Portland Athletic Club to go ogalnt J.M'x-m Twnur for a pure of tl.'M. This wi'l give Governor Iord a triow to cafl out Um miltla and pCace himaetf on rec ord. It may appear strange, but h the reader win look the matto.- up tie win find that In aplte of 't the talk about prohibiting prise figlila in a'.? th taltea, . .JHwre are more noted fight scheduled alt the country than there hoe tweii for ,ars. New alMet; clutw are opening ,tv.!iy week nd offering (rood purses - flor good mn, viz: Five and nix thousand rtolars. The NattonaC' Hjiortlng Club of London opened Hi week -with two 20 round light land several Internaulonal match) are arranged, o do not think kCjdt Hha art of boxing l going down for you will b UwewtveJ. The governor that ra so quick to get ptsvsed on record hoot Co:Wt land WtorfitKnorm allow and appear to take no notkre of the me.Oer Xvy, mlno Wka Young OrilTo and Laving, iio ne champion In thalr cdus, can go on ipnnimfJ!ln- aaoh other to large cKWd and good ure, no to a man up a tree, Who actuation la thH: It'a a ciijmo for Cortett and Kltlmmon to (ox, but Ohoynj!, Credon, and all tfth- eiK can no eihtml. Conuietonty, thou ure a dKAWnl The winter doo not wiwi to tnako out putfMtm a po(or ejune, nut 4t ! M.d (ay Wo lntfrKHiiw root' tioPt and iwrwMlMi. No, It U not tmxlnir tlwt ln1 mufa kiiMtnivor but tha lliin- fly Htou airicitrll) moat (WMo exW 1iVknm l)hat da ot 'It tt flavor, bj atltitr Uhan Dlnoon on tho Inelde do not knuw )Ut iWUat Ht Oiaa bin llxed ibefore li nd, ' ' I'oittonU onjoyed iw gKid sunva of Ie Croiwa tatfly (ilayed by teaim from Vic torltt. and Vairteouvw, the Idna jftlng to Introduce 'th same, and hy a'( account It took iwoniPuCy iwltii tne mumc and one fn wo prayodi on a Hunduy und At 50 Cents Wo will place on sale tomor row (Monday) and following days this week , . . . . Over 2,000 Pairs IiHDIES' RHD GENTS' Fine Shoes, - Half Their Original Cost. These goods malies in the Laird, Schober d & Co., for Son and Rockford Shoe Com pany for gents. . These Redaeed T t3 ja. JL9 Iicading 4ouse of flsto'ria.r o Wr-id by rhe ref-ir- nhw "FKx." or Oortt -ouM l&t before wf.,o r "w or hVe ru,'1 ? 5L k"a. BJdy " C-.ruKf Ban FrudiKO of being cr Swt; i BIKTHDAV CBLBIinATIOV. ; : Friante'of Mr. and Mr. W. V. I'arfcer Me Friday Night. A hoat of frtend. hr4 J oVnce of Mr, an! Mra. W. W. Parker FrWay nlht to ottu thirtoonyriUi and w4 wWbee t t weU.kncmTi AeiorUne. The occasion w-m the ccfe brailon of the ittrtWIay of lira. Park', whk 1 Ocuer UStih. .aJid tlfcU of Ir. :.KMfT, -whU-h J Oc'lKT ISKll. ' . ' The athrtn!f iwa In the nattire of a mnvfm prty and a mo enjoyatt.e evm Ing a nail- -. .. . r ' Amnntt Mie gue.j ww th faCo-1ng. Mr. anl Mr. n. Uld't Mr and Mr J B Hlxyne, Mr. and Mra. Donctke, Mr Bind Mw. Strlcklw. Mr .and Mm. J. A Kakln, Mr. and Mr. C. A. Hanw-n, Mr Gartmrt, Mm. M. A. Drown, Ur, and Mr O. B. Bla, Mr. and 3Ir. Win. fioea, Mr llnwwber, Mr 1. Btiwrt, and the MIiW Wrr;n, Gray and I'owtffl BUTOUS AND SELLERS. Ti:-,e followlnif doels wf-r IKed ytatcrday In nwconlcr GunkTon'a office: William McOiiIre to M'ltod B-JtClivan, In In Itailwty Addition to Kai Autorla, artl Nwth Addition 1 HaytlMi atiartart to t;.l)wln McCoy, I-t 7, Block 133, McClurs'n alll tton 2 NOTICE On aixl aiftur thila da,te no bill wiK he IaM agalnt the Omcojd Mfrwwur.o "o., wllihoM an oMsr Wim the prmldi-M, nor ifi1rt the lrivldunt : Indivliluu'lly. I. I OHGiX)l), Prerld(vt Oimool Merf antlle Co, Arttorta, Oregvn, Olfl" iTth, m. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE. Pauline Hall Co. In Jhelr Greatest Operatic Comedy 5ucce.' .... "DORCAS" ONIC NK1HT OM-Y 0 THURSDAY, OCT. 24th. Sale of seats opens 10 o'clock Thurs'lay inonilng, October 24th, at New York Novelty Store on the Dollar! AT - are the very best country such as & Mitchel, E. P. ladies; and Hanan Prices fOr GaSh OnlV ylAsphaltum Work ! - J . i. Reservoir Llnlne, Street Paving, Side- V- -a. MEN'S RUBBERS. , RlghT kind every time. No guess work about them, being all right, either in qual ity or price. There's. wet weather yet to come. Any day may start it You had bet te r prepare now. THE ARCADE. YEHTKttDAY'H VVKATHEK. Local weather for twenty-four houra ending at i p. m. yeaterduy, fumlabed by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. ilaxlrmim tumpenature, 69 degrees. llinlrnuin tomiiertureo, W iegr.ea. ITecipluttlon, none. Total precipitation from fieptember 1st Kli, to daite, 2M Inches Iteiiclency of preclpltalton from Bep t'.iii'bor lit, WXi, !to dix'te, 6.53 inctica. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candlef every hour at the Bon bonniere. E. O. Coutfh fiymp will cure your cough. For isa'.e at Estea-Cftiln Drug Store. Meany la the leading tailor, and payi the hlb'heat caah price for fur iklna. The coolest and best glais of beer In town can be bought at ,the Oambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. W'AII SING & CO. Merchant tailors, aj Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. ThiH new perfume, Just received at the Erftes-Oraln Drug .Btore' are -.he fluent In the city. . Purest of Avins, liquors and clgira elegunt free lunch all the dally papers, at the Uumbrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Part I wishing to buy candles at wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 40-Duuna street. ' Trade with Foard & ritokes Co., deal ers pi Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, pruvialuns, llour, (rults and vegetables They wlil. surely please you. Iliinv" r Is n very dlaagrcoable sense tliiti. i'Mi.re .s a place in this town where you can sitisfy .Ih domands with the cicanebl and bent 23 cent meal you ever ,iie. Tliu place la Joe Tarp's. Just arrived at Copoland & Thorten's, a nice line of high grade footwear for '.ailli-H, all widths from A to KE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purcharar. Call and examine them. ,. - What brlnse people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May bo It's one thing, and May be It's another. Hut the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. NiiDhlng so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolUth as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous it al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief, Cha Rog ers. ' ' - HIIILOII'S CURK, tae great Cough a .. . . t a law frrun t (tamunH Pocket Bl.e containn twenty-flve donet tfit.iU.AM U.ia If SZniA only zo cenin. vmmini by J. W. Conn. FimNlSltKU ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnlshed sul'e of roons, with uk6 of pirlor, and, If desired, good table hoard, at reasonable rates. 405 Du ane street, corner of Ninth. NOTICE OF SALE. . liy virtue of a decree of the circuit .emit of the statu of Oregon, for Clatnop mmnly, made and entered on the 2Ut il.iv of IMhnuiry, -W, In a suit wherein tlie Nlcholiil llrother Co. wa pUilntift and IJ.Ualii'th Fungo, Alfred Ftinga, Kllsnbetli Finige as guanllan of Alfred Flinge anil Kllzabeth Future as aitmlnls Ir.itor of the entato of John Funge, de ce.i.ied, were ilefendanU! whereby it was imtereil that the undersigned referees in.ik sale of I ho. hereinatter iwrneu r.ul osiiuc: Now, tncrerore, we -wu. on the !)ih il.iy tf November, 1H'.i, iu the t hour ,,r in .'..'jicic-a. m In front of the ,.i i,.L,iu.. ,iit,t, in Auineta. of a!d coun ty ninl slate, offer for a1o at pifbllc auc tion to the 'blithest and brflt bidder, ati of lot fourteen (HI, in block sixty-live (Ki), In the. town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John Mex'lure, and extended by "yrus Olney, In irutsoi) county, Oregon, but euld lot will not ie sold for li- than $11,000. The tei-ms of Mle will be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with Inter- t at 8 per cent, per annum. J. II. 1). ortlAT, II. J. WHEK'ITY, Referees. I'.Tlie aliovfl deTlbed property Is ' knov ii n i. i im t u-hrt Hotel iiinerty aim iniiHliits of a threw story house and ap- 'Urrcn.infe i UKCKIVEU'S NOTICE. To the Creditor of tlio Taclllc Paving Co: Von are hereby notified to present your c alms, duly verified its leiUlred by law, lo the uniliir'brnvJ, at his place of bual ness, nainlier 47U Conitnerclal street, In Hi city of Astoria, Oregon, within thirty days from the Silth day of aeptcmbor, IS. Ity order of the circuit court for the county of Clatnop, State of Oregon, ' JOHN HAHN, Receiver. WORTH T OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut trutih In the automent that to secure per ft nt, quaaity and atyla In your ahoea at the lowest reasonable pticea-roa must I go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479 j ConnnercUl atreet. I3. F. ALLEN, Wall Ppr. AitUts" Matcrls's, P.lnU. Oil. GUtt. tc, Japan... Mattli ft. Rufi an J lUmt-oo Goods, 365 Commercial Street. (walks, Flooring and Rooting. I AapHitltlcCaniant.ICnnmal nnd Ho. I - lutltm form.thig and prtwrrlnf. j lON mvj STttL TANKS, UCLKHCADS, GIRDERS, PIPES. Mc. ! -Ilmi nj Si'lf.vil..iii r...T - mmi I THOU, K. MV'IW, Oiw.l Ositiaof and DfaUr In Aiphaltl.- 4) Mt,ky BliK'k. T.brhow. 4i. PonliaJ. local R.pntMUtlv. tni AgrtH: MtMrt, Tta ll.tl, F'jv.I UullJlnjt. AmoHa. Or. I Come arid See I OUR NEW Boucle Jackets Fur Copes Misses' Jackets i filbert Dunbar I 1 I i I I Sample of the New Fall Cloaklngs have just arrived. j AEOUKDTOWN. The fog came tast mlgtit. J. C. Adams, of C.atsop City, is Bit the 1'arkur. T. B. Barr, of Cr.ty'a River, Is at the OccMent. Our wountry c'ouslnij oaime In to see ua yesterday. Mrs. Lynch, of MMiawaki, Is visiting Jiitlendt. In tlie city. Mrs. Geo. 11. lUce, of Fort Canby, was In the city yeenertlay. C. L. 'Brwwn, of Oakland, Cal., Is a guest cf the O'j'ctddiit. Tlie ft:dt shot on the railroad work firod hy Mayor Kinney. The 'longshoremen and the bund boys we;. In evidence yesterday. Ask G()cre Bartley to see- his little oy s.nd Amsterdam tAUtle tropiiiy- For entra ehWee iojiiIjos, iwuu and quinces, try Ross, HlgglnB & Co. J. It. UaTourotte, of 8:ui Frintclaco, reglstorej at the Parker yesterday. iln HCie pcf.'jje court yier Jay John Doe wan ftneH 110 for disordwrly con.luWt, Col. John Adair, of Sunnymead, was among yexerua.y" viators In the c.ty K. W. Rogeri. ami Oeorgo Moea have gone on d hunting trip to Gray's itlver. Mira. W. O. OosJlin Is viiitlng friends at Wihtatm and FuJilha,van on the Sound. The original1 and only John Johnson, of Bkuunokawa, vlaiteU Atovla yeaurrday. JatoCi rtftckanau and John Wlll'my, of Wl.Hmy'a 'DanVllng, were !n town ye.ter day. Wm. Andurson, the intrrfiant of Deep River, caCed o.'l his Astoria, frlonds yea ttnluy. F. liartoldiiM, rxtvld (irIson ui.d John Ilurke, of Young's River, were In the city y.terda.y. Mr. J. L. CraaiLluCC, mulling cle:k at the poBtoflico, la In Portland, taking a mwtt kli served vacation. Tllio' river boata are doing a large bui nosa on the rlvor now and are coming In taite every day. Round trip tlck'ts will be on sale by ttle O. R and N, Co, from October 23rd to 30th at rato of $1.00. The Cla'tsiop MU1 Ooimpany have snorted IJhclr lath mill and ure now prepared to flltl laid orders for tuiths. Large flocks of gwso were i?een Hying duo north luut 'nilKhit. Good weather will Stay wild us yet ajwhlle. - A, Miajiibn, of 'Warronton, and W. J. Morrison, of MorrAson . station, were utm-ong Saturday' vWtom. hi the Justice court yetei-Jay NJna WW eon wbi hound over In t!h"! aura of $200 on two chargv of karoa'iy. Ono of Jeffers' milk teum lan away on Commercial siireet yeatJiVlay irtorn Ing. No dunnage wa done. J. W. Rd, t tiJt'Inoer, John Turple, How tijl Lnwls, and Juhm LfiiH of John Days, cme iln to t'lre cy yeaterKlay. Itnt'Ld. Sorenaon, Iho dairyman, nd Mrs. II. 11. Andeiwm and d.iusUter, of Qray's River, were Hn the city yoWwday. M. CulBliam lankl wlfo ami Mrs. R. R. Colie, of OKBlVun'a Landing, were In town yeslerrtay, g-wats of the Pai-ker Hoiife. The first of a svrlia of ctonces was given liit nlji'ht at Num'.ijr 3's engine house. A very ptenuit evening won had. D. II. and AV. J. HeckutM and J, D. and M. F. Mai'hul.I, of L-'wl and Cluiike, o'alTiedl on Untie mimerotw Aston li friends yirtenlayl TaumVtterj should n.-Jk to eiee anu!e of our Vhltc ba.rf.ey OaJlw-exveHWU in qiuU Ity .nd very reiUKiiiaUe iah to price. Ho. s HUarlna & Co. . The ftsuinkllnaivHuin soclVtlo ta be held In the K. P. hall' will', take place on Tuesday rtlnHilt, 'tlhe 23nd, Instmd of Wed hcHilay inilg'ivt. , Ro.t, Hlffgins & Co. yesterday fitted out another ocean ifalp Wl'Hh uppfes. Aaitoila senna to be in It Uhls y.'ar In tllils Nne of bifineHS. From Oct. 23 to 30h, the O. R. and N. will) sU round trip lickvts to PortCland f,r 1.50. Tickets re gool on Mtamtrs R. R. TWiMniHwn and T. J. Potter. Joe Hull' wiBC mow his bnrher Whop further down In a fefw days, and It under stood that C. Olsei will open a new cigar swre In Mr. Hull's prewsnt location., From October 23d to SOtlh reiluced ra,tee nMil be nmd by ateamera TeCeohone and lbiHey Uatiert from Aatbrla and all river points to Portland at one fare for the round trip, Soma extra fine evwporUed fruits Just received by Ross, Hlgglna A Co. It waa rvjwted yeateMay that the As IViun, the China teuiHV 'which waa due her today, will not now arrive untB November 1, because of a stop to be 'unndu at Victoria, B. C. Portland exposition excursion steamer Telephone and BaKey Gatsert commenc ing October 23rd, the round trip rate to Portland will be fl.M. Tickets good re turning up to October th, lnvCuslve. It Is atutoJ on good authority that about 1000 doien craiwlhi- ara being h'vpea every iweek fronv tfi rive-mils skxigh Jnt alove Wtisnort to th markka of Portland, Sail Frauctaco and OMcro. Fw renllsed the rrowth of Aatorla' fishing industry. Portland exi1brloo excursion ticatets wKl ba on tut tw tne ft R. N. Cd. from Oct. 21 to Oct. 30 Mt tba rate of tl.SO for th round trip. Good returning; until Oc tober fHh. Inclusive. Reduced rate have aJso been made by the O, R. N. Co. from all Columbia river points to Port land at rate of one fare for the round trip for this ocoaaton. ' Tha Foarl A Stoke wane rooma are full of good for h coming season. In 1 .i..l. ..t AnrrtaatA COOtrU3tion work that iwU be done. The wine ceJart butter dfvantnxnt, (haiMware, crocaery, nAimm mtr nturtlTVait Oil rOORl and grocery depot, are filled with choice stocks iwaich uroioa oe a cmwm. w cftf. vibnj ovMtrfiinn excunuo.1 tickets wBl be on ea;e by th Lurllne Co. from r.r ?3 in fh-tober 21). at the rate of Il.Hi for the round trip. Good returning untk Ocwtter ama inc.usive. neuuuw u . . ... of.H, hupn tt,mj)a bv the Lurllne Co. from all Columbia river points ta . . . . J . . .. Mka Forruni at une ra.te 01 one iwc v v round trip for this odcariljn. t. mr.v'jrm onA inu rovenients to DuanG treet are talTnort flnltfied ftnd the work 1. a MxKt to tihe chv. Thto atreet Is Aumitnt nt 'l,,v,m one 01 uie unniaimi tHMlnem Btreeus. ime Amur auuw m it rrir'.hiiin39 have been raised to tfhe new level, and Mr. WHlatt 1s ar- pinvlnc- in move his tin SHOD TO T.ie IOI next ea or Tne 'Aaror htok, a ti nfTlen wift be tmfrupA I i.B 1.! rr.rr. r.f 14rrTVJin Wise's TIPW tore on Conwnerojal street by R. IL. Boyle Ac Co., who will more their head quarters to the new kxitlon as soon as Uie ore is comp.etea. air. uoyie in tends to have hl office feandmey dec orated In free;ro work, and wi have a map and draughting room In the rear., Martin Olswn returned from K.waeo where he scoureii three caKoada of furniture ,ew!r4i Mvi'i w nffunpil ili.turdav at auc tion. He will go to Iliwaco tomorrow to complete the tranaror and says tie wui give Astorlana the best opportunity to purchase furniture at their own prices ever before had. He waj muefh. disap pointed to find certain other parties BaU conducting auctions withjut a Ciconee. . A lartfe petition has beo.n filed with JuJe Odburn, Bignd by nine-ton tha of tihe property owners, for the Improvement of lMii atreelt from Commercial to Irving avenue. ThUa 4s an improvement that has long been needed. Strangers arriving at tihe O. R. and N. dock, will get a imuvlh hotter imipreaalon of the city when tnls street 'is opened and beyond a Idouht atops WIT. be taken at once for the ccm moncemenlt of ;tho work. Tliat pant of 'the MltCiaiwaka i &ad at Rocky Point In dangerous because It to eo nainrow Jid Bhould he widened at once. Wttlte delving Mr. J. J. Lynch Into the lKwpital' tihe other day the carriage wan imet ait 'this point by ai fourJhoree team WltJh ai Ctoaded wagon. In order to let the carriage paws with the rick man It wj neeeaaary to unhltoh the four horses, pry the wagon over the edge of 1lhe road, and Biirpont t with boulUers, Prof. WllOl'aim Manning's ptiotograpihj of a iiwi In perfect physical tuning 'ire won'h any one's time to exam'ne. They rknw plaiiniy what can be done by scien tific culture. The profiwiOT iinakes a epe 'clal'ty of buiTdlng up broken down con stitutions and will no doubt accomplish muii good In Ator7a by his new eyatem. It 1a proL'aible iL'rvait the A. F. C. wilt ar. range for several lecturea on physical training, Whlrti Willi be of great benefit to thv young men and be a MVlng In apparatus and time. ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Kcoiuniaer Is a eel' entlllcu'. preparation w'nltih augmeits the intensity of coal and wood hoat In 'the proportion of Si per cent. If ithe direction prdntt! 0:1 each pack age is c-LrefulIy olwerved, Uhe Eureka Coal Kconomtzer will give to any ordina ry or 'middling coal tihe L'aJme va.ue as UhUlt of enierior quality. The Eureka FuiU Bcononizer prevents the siioou, tlve clndems and the fommaitlon of snwke, w'hlch may spoil; In on apart' ment, so many vaUu'aible articles, such an cuririilins, palnitingrs, etc. The Eureka burns any kind of gas which niifc-ht detiLHoy the breoithliblie air apartments and fajctories In 'Vhlvb It Is ul iaro conaequent-y more HeaJtaiy ana conrorRiibll. In letu than five minutes. one can obtain a very brisk (ire which will 'Jajst thinty hours .without being ettrr. ed uu and 'Without any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal', work and money. The Eureka Economizer produooa a heat more soft and imore conecnt rated; when a normal hoat Is iwanlted, the ventilation nvuut be partly eltopped and, again, an economy In fuel Is to toe relied upon. We guarantee ttihalt our preparation pro' duces no Injurious effect on the heauth, and does not affecJt in any way stoves, ranges, g'raltca, etc. Lainje oonaumors con obtain the pro duct, wlilch we do not hesitate in term ing "marvelous," at mucJv more reduced prlccB. Each packkure lyeors, with very explicit directions, our tirade mark, repreaerttlng four hainds crossed together above a Won with this motto: "In union there la MreiiK'tji." Any counterfeiter shaCC be dealt at'corUling to law. Wo reonlve too frequently applUcuitlons for tamtiiles. and U to with reirrot that we are comp'.Ueil to refuae the aendlng of 'the tme. Heretofore we have Jib- oiUJly given away saimplos In order to popularise our prodiM, but wo cannot affji'd to support sudh heavy expense any longer. Th? moderate price ot our pro- dut--t ia in the reach of anybody who wants 10 try It. It Ih for the same reafeon that we have decide! to send it direct on receipt of 25 cents. To tiry Is to be convinced th'at our pro- duxit w a Mmmph of BVSience. 23 cenM each packnge, sent free of charge. AflERICAN CURHKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. 1180 Broadway. New York, LI. 5. A. In answer to numerous enqu'rieu the As torlan beg to annoutice tlKM the special FaU Filling edition of the Commerctat Astorlan Id now on safe and can be ob talncd at the busings olllce of thos paper Wills mvorning, at 10 cento per copy. It Is llnte!J on heavy book paper nnd ia en tiiivly devoJted ro the FalC Flishlng Icon- tirwveiMy, containing interviews on this silbJoJt iwltllx every canneryman on the OcCutaiMa, JUver. Send in orders tariy as ilhe '.!:t1on wl'i soon be eliausted. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why 1s LV. Howard the leading dentlstT IteciaiMe he nmkes a awcens of crown and and bridge work and extracts and fills teeth without pain. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du- sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, 8hlvely's. Mc- Ciure's. Taylor's. New Astoria, Vt arren ton, and Aatorla Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums ot $200 to W.0OO on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE & CO. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEI; CREATiI mm xt Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. flre You Bothered With FLIES ? This warm weather has awakened the fly family, and it keeps -he good housewife busy inventing remedies; but theie are No Flies on our superior $11.50 suits; neither are there any fly spec3 ou our cheaper lines of suits; nor do our Hats, Shirts, Trunks, etc., have cobwebs on them. Our goods are fresh. Our prices are cut cle.in. Deal with live men and get civil treat ment when you trade at our store. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier. P. S.--We are agent for the cele brated tailoring establishment of Wanamaker & Brown, of Philadel phia, Pa. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably email aum of lb cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a well-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day in the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. It Will Pay You To tnke advantage of the opportunity of buying fine and high grade goods at the sacrifice prices that stock is being slaughtered at. Cost and profit are not considered in tin's grand clos ing out sale. We direct your attention to the following items . . , .- at The choice of 400 II 1 $ q f uieu a aiiwooi suns, Suit nut nsl iip equal to tailor ni ule; former price, $10 lo $22. Men's all-woolChe-viot suits, black or gray mixed, round corner,doublebrea-t ed or straight cut. They would be cheap at $11.50.' at $7-25 Suit at Men's working, $5' suits, assorted pat- J torn a tvoll mpflp ,IU 111, -".. not the trashy goods usually ad vertised at this price. at Men's . jeans and $i cottonade work ing pants, " well made, strong and .00 Pair durable, every pair warranted "'not to rip; former price, $1.50. Men's fine calf shoes, Goodyear welt, lace or con gress, all style toes, made by Lilly, Brachet & Co. ; for mer price, $4.00. Men's calf shoes, at $2.80 Pair at $2 .2 ce or congrJSS pajr piain, i aie or opera io, every pair war ranted. They were cheap at $3.50. at Men's oil grain tap I 7c sole worki 1 g shoes. 2p The best wet weather shoe rnrde.i $ Administrator's Winding Up Sale. nil l! 1 if 1 i 1 ll dcmusseis wnne nouse core. A TWI8TER. A twister In twisting ' May twist him a. twiBt, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist' untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL'S. any at Choice of 20 dif Jj OO fcr. nt i lock-rr en's Each DerlV ,ia,scl!1;K'k or coI'Tj".- bold nt $2.25 to $1.00. at Men's natural wool 12 1-,2Cs"x,il" M','s; ' heap Pair 't2.iMi.ir. at Each Men's silk teck ti"8, assorted pat terns mvr sold at less than 75c. ' at 25C ' Each Men's mixed meri no shirts jind draw era, all sires; worth 50c each. at 50C Ha- h Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, 75 per cent wool, extra heavy; worth $1.75 fuit. at 4OC Each Men's unlaundried white shirts; worth 75c. " at" Men's Cheviot 2CQ working shirts, Each inijjli OJX.CI-, WCI1 made; worth 00c. Here is a snap. at 20C fair Men's cashmeie or natural wool sox, black- or colors; worth 35c pair. t v ,...v J 1-1