The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 12, 1896, Image 4

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TllK DAILY ASTORIAN. SATt'KDAY MOKX1NU. SE1TKMHKR 12. I8SMI.
We Carry a
Fine Line of
Ladles'
Gents'
Children
: Shoes
Complete Stock of Summer
Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc
Oar
UmU
Art
Wamwt
John Hahn & Co.
79 Commercial St.
New Arrivals...
Fall Styles
AH the latest and richest fabrics in
DRESS GOODS
ALBERT DUJIBflR
New Today:
A Full Line of Umbrellas
TESTERDATS WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 5J decrees
Minimum temperature. Si degrees.
Precipitation, ! Inch.
Total precipitation from September
1st. 1SS6, to date, .13 Inch.
Deficiency of precipitation from Sep
tember 1st, 1S9, to date, 1.4S Inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Forecast For Western Washington,
fair weather; for Oregon and Eastern
Washington, occasional showers, cool
and threatening.
TO BKADERSTh. "Dally Astorlaa'
costal twice a ah reading natter a
amy ether paper fmbllatrad la A Maria. It
la the ly paper that praacau Ita reader
with a dally telegraphic report.
TO ADVSKTISEKS.-Th "Dally Af
tortaa" has more thaa twice aaaiany read
en a any other paper pabllahed la Ato
liaw It ! therefore more thaa twice as
valuable a aa advertlslag medium.
AROUND TOWN.
Therefore, think not that the Past Is
wise alotie.
For Yesterday knows nothing of the
Best,
And thou shalt love Is only as the
nest
Whence glory-winged things to Heaven
have flown. Lowell.
Webfoot for lard.
Try Webfoot teas.
Get Webfoot prices.
Silver Prunes at Webfoot
Petite Prunes, at Webfoot.
Home Grown Bartletts, at Webfoot
Tons of fruit today at the Pacific
Commission Co.
Dr. W. I. Howard, Homoopathlst, SS(
Commercial street
100 pails assorted flavors jelly cheap.
Pacific Commission Co.
230 boxes fancy apples all varieties.
Pacific Commission Co. -
Doc Madden leaves this morning for
an extended trip to Alaska.
"V
Miss Sadie Hopkins leaves this morn
ing for a short visit in Portland.
If Snodgrass doesn't make your
photos you don't get the best
Gunther's famous Chicago candles In
sealed packages at C. P. Smith's,
Invited to meet Miss Gilbert on any
laj" this week, at her residence, 1
Third street.
Mr. Adam S. Collins, of the Geo. W.
Olbh Company, and Mr. Jnhn Phalr,
of W. r. Fuller Co., San Francisco,
are visiting In the city. ,
There will be a meeting of the St.
Agnes' Guild of Grace Church in the
vestry room, today, September 1, at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Mr. Joseph Gordnor left on the Port
land steamer last night for Eugene,
where he will complete the educational
course at the state university,
Mrs. Kay, business and test medium.
Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
evening. Admission to circles, 10 cts.,
readings 50 cents. 140 Bund street.
Room S.
Mr. H. M. Adams, the well known
travelling man of Portland. Is In the
city, and says that business is quiet
and will remain so until the election
of McKtnley.
A dosen little girls yesterday after
noon climbed on a large truck passing
down Bond street, and their shouts of
laughter and evident glee attracted
much attention.
For butter, eggs, fresh fruits, teas.
coffee, and srlces, go to the Corner
Grocery and Commission House, 10th
and Duane street, successor to Astoria
Creamery. Pay cash aud buy cheap.
The last through trip of the season
from Ilwaco to Portland will be made
by the steamer T. J. Potter next Sun
day, September 13th. Seaslders should
remember this and arrange according
ly.
The first dancing party of the seaso
given last evening by Miss Genie Lewli
was attended by a large number of
both old and young people. The affal
was most successful and promisee well
for future dances.
Yokohama, as was also the English
Chinese fleet of eleven vessels with
the flagship Centurlan at their sum
mer rendetvous at Hakadaka. Mat
ters were quiet on the other side on the
sailing of the Chlttagong, and no Inter
est was manifested In our election this
fall, though the officers of the steamer
were quite anxious to learn the general
state of feeling here.
TllK SCIUHU. DISTRICTS,
Following are the correct boundary
lines as compiled by the school board
of the different districts within the
city limits:
For the McClure School, all lying
west of Twelfth street.
For the Shlveley School from Twelfth
strevt to Twenty-third street.
For the Adair School, from Twenty
third street to Forty-first street
For Alderbrook school, all lying east
of Forty-tlrst street.
All parents or guardians having chil
dren attending these schools must see
that they register In the district In
which they reside. By order of the
school board. H. B. FKRUt'SON.
At the Palace Cafe last evening
venison supper was given which was
greatly enjoyed by a party of four.
Host Whipple outdid himself In aerv
lng the delicacies of the season in hi
usual artistic manner.
Captain Richardson, of the Colum
bine, and Miss Cole were married at
Wardner, Idaho, on the 6th Inst The
happy couple are expected to arriv
this morning, and will make their fu
ture home In this city.
C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries
the only complete stock of French and
American candies in the city. Prices
from 10c to 13.00 per pound. All mail
orders receive prompt attention. Fresh
candies manufactured every day. 4S3
Commercial street
It is reported that Harry Phillips de
clines to become a professional sprin
ter. .
Born Yeeeerday, at 961 Exchange;
street, to the wife of Mr. A. W. Olsen,
President Curtis and Chief Engineer
Jamleson returned from up the line
yesterday.
If you are looking for choice, clean,
mealy potatoes, go to the Pacific Com
mission Co.
Miss Nellie Nickerson returned
Thursday evening on the Areata from
San Francisco,
The Queen, the only heating stoves,
at Fisher Brothers. Price 110. Come
and examine them.
Bids will be opened today for the re
pairs to be made to Bond street be
tween Uth and 14th.
County Clerk Dunbar yesterday Is.
sued a marriage license to Abel Hak-
klla, and Annie Wirkkala.
Mr. A. N. Wheeler, chief clerk of the
O. R. and N. freight office, and fam
ily, are visiting on the Sound.
If you want a tooth bniBh, nail
brush, cloth brush, hair brush, hat
brush, go to Chas. Rogers, Druggist.
Arrangements are about completed
to open the Republican campaign in
Clatsop county without further delay.
tarDons are the only permanent
photos as well as the most artistic,
and Snodgrass knows how to make
them.
Mr. Smith, the traveller for W. P.
Fuller & Co., ma-Je a bet yesterday
that Oregon would go 10,000 for Mc
Kinley. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B.
Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty.
Private parlors for ladles. 483 Com
mercial street
Miss Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac
cepting a few more pupils desiring pri
vate lessons In French, will form a
class for Instruction in that language.
Those who wish to join the class are
The grand opening tonight of the
Olympian Skating Rink promises to
draw a large crowd. Professor Berry
will give an exhibition of fancy skat
ing. during which he will Jump over
a hurdle four feet In height while going
at full speed. A grand ball will take
place after 11 p. m.
Captain John S. Seibold, post chap
lain. United States Army, recently
transferred from Jefferson Barracks.
Mo., to Fort Canby, visited the city
yesterday. The captain says he is
glad that his duty called him to the
Columbia river, as the change In cli
mate Is most agreeable.
Owing to the repairing which the
Catholic church of this city Is under
going, mass will be celebrated next
Sunday in the new convent of the Holy
Names at the usual hours, 8 and 10:30
m. Immediately after the last mass
the blessing of the house will take
place, and those desiring to visit the
building will be at liberty to do so.
The friends of the school are cordially
Invited to attend the ceremonies.
The school children are crowding Into
the last few days of the closing va
cation all the amusement and pleasure
they can contrive or invent. Yester
day afternoon the edge of the Flavel
dock was pre-empted by a crowd of
youthful fishermen and flsherwomen
with baited hook and bated breath,
throwing out their drop lines as a cow
boy swings his lariat, hooking the fes
tive tomcod or the uncouth bull-head
and then bringing In the line hand over
hand. In the manner of a Jack tar as
cending the rope,
Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock
the trans-Pacific steamer Chlttagong
Capt. Hughes, arrived In from the Ori
ent. She sailed from Hongkong on
the first day of August, touching at
the porta of Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Yo
kohama, and Hakadaka, Japan, from
which she pursued her course direct for
the Columbia river, making the pas
sage In 'twenty-one days. The cargo
consists of about 1700 tons of sulphur
to Portland, and 700 tons assorted
freight, mostly tea, and collections of
curios bound through to Canada and
New York. The Chlttagong is an iron
steamer of 1241 tons register and is
manned by a Chinese and Arabian
crew with European officers. The pas
sage across was uneventful, with mod
erate northwest and southwest winds
all the way. The United States, cruiser
Olympla was passed In the harbor at
BRYAN STARTS AGAIN.
Lincoln, Neb.. Sept. 11. The silver
clubs of this city, headed by a brass
band, escorted William J. Bryan to
the depot this evening where a large
crowd had gathered to say good bye
to the nominee of three parties. Bryan
started on his campaigning trip
through the south and east at 9:15 to
night, taking the Missouri Pacific train
for Kansas City. There will be demon
strations along the route. Mrs. Bryan
will not accompany her husband
through the south, but Is expected to
Join the party later.
IS PILING UP
tCenllnued from Klrst Page.)
WARRENTON
was being constructed In a inure sub
stantial manner than any other road
on the coast, and would be heavier
metalled.
Mr. K. K. Cooper, engineer In charge
has
of this part of the construction,
his headquarter at Knap.
Let the weary Brotherhood around
Astoria who are afflicted with the
chronics, and have been finding fault
with the railroad, have a little pa- j
tlence. and there will won be a graded 1
road, on which they can lake a free:
walk out of town, and make room for a I
new set of wandering Willie aud
weary Walklnses, to walk In and take '
their places. It.
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mans on application.
If you will look Into lliO situation you will nv ilint
WARRENTON
in tho ert'iim (if west nilo i'oorty. Tin wntov of impiovo
mvnU is lioro, ami iit an invt'Htiiicnt for luiHiiit'wi or u home
thcro is nothing to I'tjiuil it in tlio wholo proposition. In
WARRENTON
lots nro nil largo, full aizo, fiOxlOO, Trices rungo IYoi.i i 1 r0
to $'20 t'rtoh, SoKl on iuHtallmonts. Twin to mut. Have
your clump) ami buy n lot in. WARRENTON
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
PHILIP ABRAHAMS. Notice Is hereby given, that the part-
Mr. Prillp A'.iruluims, manager of the nershlp heretofore existing between
Pacific Commission Co.. said vester- Sam K. Harris and Charles Wright, of
day to an Astorlan representative: Astoria, Oregon, under the firm nam
"Judge Taylor's letter In leiurd to of Harris . Wright, ha been by mu
the uncalled-for criticisms upon Mr. . tual consent, this day dissolved, the
Hammond and his railroad work, was ""''I K- Harris continuing the said
to the point. I am convinced thai the business, collecting all of the outstand-
class of newspap. rs referred to In Mr. "ig account and paying all the debts
Taylor' letter has been more than any , l,u' nrm-
one other factor the cause of holding, Dated this 1st ilay of September. 1V.HI.
back Investments In this community
CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW,
Congregational Church Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Themes, "Our
Daily Bread." and "Hopeful on Stony
Pillows." Sunday school at 12:15 and
V. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. All are cor
dially Invited.
Subjects of sermons at the Baptist
church next Sunday: In the morning.
"The Teaching of Children, or Chris
tian Edncatlon." In the evening, "Love
for the House of the Lord." Sunday
school at 12:15 and B. T. P. U. at 6:30
p. m Everybody made welcome.
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEET
ING. Notice Is hereby given that beginning
on Monday. September 28, 1SW, at 10
and clogging business. The., at
tacks have been of a hull-dostug order.
and with a Mew to stirring up strife
simply for whit money could bo made
out of It. That Is what I think about
the whole thing expressed 111 a nut
shell. Mr. Hammond has done more
for this city than one man In ten
thousand could have done. Any com
munity that allow such vilification of
its own Integrity and the character of
the men who are building It up, to go
abroad, only retards its own progress
and prevents the rapid growth of Us
Interests which would otherwise take
place. I ran add nothing to what has
been said In support of the work done.
and only want to emphasise my
SAM. K. II.WtKIS,
CHAS. WIUOIIT.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants In
dorsed prior to August Mh. IV4. to pre
sent the same to the county treasurer
for payment, a Interest will cease
from this date.
Dated this 1st day of September. A
D. lv.5. It. L WARD,
Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or.
NOTICE TO SIUPPEHS.
Shippers are hereby notified that U'
cul freight to points on the Seashor.
(l,s. roud will be received at the Telephone
TIME CARD
Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R.
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On Saturday N'oa. 6 and t run through one hour earlier than time lvn.
above, and on Sunday one hour later.
First class trains carry baggage but no freight and mak way stop, at
Warrenton and tlearhart only.
No freight will be carried on Sunday. C. F. LUSTER, Hupt.
approval of the methods which have
been pursued by some of our Journals
In throwing dirt on our own enterprises."
dock only. All freight must be dellv
ere.l one hour before train time. No
freight will be received after 4.30 p. m
C. F. LESTER. 8upt
J. A. FASTABEND.
TO t'l KK A COLIt IN ONK DAY,
Tuko laxative Itronm Ouinlne Ttiltt.
"A, a cntractor of many year,' ex- A lnl.Kl.t. rfuni, , m ,f
falls to cure. 2'.c. For sale by (.'has.
Roger. Druggist.
penence, and speaking from my re
cent experience In building the Flavel
dock, and Tansy and Alder creek
bridges' for the railroad company, I
We
f
lands or other property appear
ing on the assessment rolls of
Clatsop county; when and where
it is the duty of all persons to
appear if they wish corrections made
in said rolls, as no corrections or alter
ations can be made on said rolls by any
officer after the adjournment of said
board. ALFRED GIBBONS.
County Assessor.
Astoria, September 3, ISM.
DRUNKS OF ALL SEIZES!
Little Ones. Medium Kinds, arid Great,
Dig Drunks.
'Shimlney! But what a lot of
drunks." said Hans Knackwurst as he
watched Franlf Rogers unpack about
'5 trunks in Herman Wise's store.
"Come In and buy one." remarked
ohnny Young, with an Uppertown
smile.
Hans looked puzzled for a minute; "I
uess I trades mlt dot pooty good
looking feller." he said; and Jim Bruce
didn't do a thing but sell him r,no of
the finest trunks and a 111.50 suit.
to any railroad construction I huve ever
seen. The timbers and piling have
been of the heaviest and best Selected
material. The lryiectlon has been
rigid throughout, all of the trestles
and docks sevm to be planned for a
continuous and heavy tratllc. The work
certainly does not benr upon its face
the evidence of a Cheap John scheme .
put up for ulterior purposes."
Oregon Industrial Exposition
PORTLAND, OKI-UON
SlUT. iQ TO OCT. 17
The iirvut rvkiiiirccH f the I'iicIHc North" ct. Agriculture, Horticul
ture, lishci lc, .Mines, .Manufacture, Machinery, I ranpr
tutlnn, trade unci Commerce w III he represented
more completely than ever before.
Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening:
SiKUAl ATTKACTI0XS PARKY NKiHT
Lowest Rates Over flade on All Transportation Lines
ADMISSION. 25c; CHILDREN. 10c
Tor tUibit spice, apply to (ico. 1. Hiker. Hsperisttiiltil. at (at billdi.a.
:. C. MAMTtlN. Heeretary.
by sflling Kootls for uhnost
nothing. Think of the Ar
cade cutting iis prices iintl yon
will realize how much the
other stores will have to purej
their figures to meet them.
Come now. Don't wait till
your neighbor hns obtained
the be?t bargains ami then
say you wish you had been
more forehanded, f'r it's like
Olympian Holler
Skating Rink
GEO.M.BERRY
Minifcr
Grand Opening
Saturday Even
ing, Sept. 12
TELL IT OUT.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DFL-
CREAM
mm
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
Don't sit down and wait for trade.
'Taint the way,
Get a hustle, make her show.
Push your business make her go.
Don't sit down und wait for trade.
'Taint the way,
'Taint the way.
If you've got something to sell.
Tell It about,
Let your neighbors see you're "fly,"
Get up "bargains," don't say die,
If you've anything to sell,
Tell It out.
Tell It out.
Folks don't know you If you don't
Advertise,
Keep things movln' every day,
Talk about It; that's the way.
Folks won't know you If you don't
Advertise,
Advertise,
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING)
Overcoats and winter wraps will be ft
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the tam-neat4
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
speed and for safety, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
West.
OUR CORNER.
A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond
and Uth streets. The finest brands of
liquors and. cigars always on band. Call
and try us.
ANDERSON & PETERSON.
Go to Elmore, Banhorn's office ard e
their new and handsome twine testing
machine. Take along some of the twines
"as good aa Marshall's," in your pocket,
and test them. Then see how much more
Marshall's will stand. It's money In your
pocket and fish In your net to find out.
Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No
cure no pay. For sale ut Ks-tes-Conn
Drnar Store.
OABTOniA.
Tl fu
ll nila
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Trr
vrtfpat.
Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
flack and white promlnes to be more
In favor than ever.
CONTRACTOR WATTIS.
Contractor Wuttls. member "f the
firm of Corey Itrothers. and superin
tendent of construction for that firm, , picking Up mollt-y
says: TI t V WH'AWV
"In regard to Judire Taylor's letter,
will only say that for many years - : :
I have been enKHK"l In railroad con
struction work, ami latterly, as y..u
know, we have been building the grade
on the first ten miles above the city.
and doing other work for Mr. Ham
mond's road. In all my experience,
taking all In all. I never saw belter
WANTED.
WA.NTKO Two table boarders, gen
tlemen; private family; addrct.s II, cure
Astorlan.
Wanted A few pupils on the piano.
Miss Martha L. (jllbert. m Third
railroad work put up than has been "n";t-
lone all along this line, in no to $Sptr week for men nml women
work at the expense of Its quality. In
my mind the road is evidently being
built for a permanent and heavy traf
fic. I cannot s-e how In any possible
manner th grade work or trestle of
Mr. Hammond's rond could have been
done better. The work Is so good. In
fact, and inspection so close, that it
makes It very expensive and hard
for easy home work. No books or
canvassing. No experience. Rons fide
offer. No Catch. Send stamp for
work and particulars. E. HERMANN,
213 a. Hlxth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED At once; active agents
for each county. Exclusive control and
no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred
dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full
IOC
10c
10c
10c
I Hiring the evening I'mf. Oeu. M.
I b-rry will give an exhibition of
. FANCY HKATINO.
Grand reduction In price for the
open evening entertainment, Including
da in lng.
lt)o, pie, liv, 10c, 10.'.
Raymond's ball-hearing skates
the use of the evening,
IjO, JSc, :Jc, 25c, !jc.
Plain bearing skates, IV.
for
10c
10c
IOC
10c
Band of Music In Attendance. Everything First-Class
...Hat Checks Free...
Hall, Corner 7th and Astor, 3d Floor
work for contractors who are rigidly , particulars or 25c for tl sample. Rig
held down to the strict letter of the . Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids,
specifications on the highest grade of' Mich.
work I have ever seen." i -
A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.
Met His Namesake and is Nonplussed.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Five room house on As
tor, between Second and Third. P. J
Uoodman.
River!
to
FOR RENT Two cottages, 7 rooms
each, besides bath and pantry. Ad
dress H, Astorlan office.
FOR RENT Three or four rooms,
with board. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner
9th and Duane streets.
Mr. Mackintosh, the Gray's
logger, came to town yesterday.
' 'Hay, Mac, what brought you
town?" Inquired a friend.
"The rain always brings Mclntoshes ; FOR RENT House on Exchange, or
to town, ' replied M-ac. 'cottage on Duane street, for rent. Ap-
"Are you made out of rubber? I ply to Geo. Noland
thought you Were a wooden man," said
his frthd.
"Oh, Ifldeed," says Mac. "You ought
to got fn out o the wet. Why don't
you get one of those new rubber mack
intoshes Herman Wise Just got In from
the East? He has over 100 of them
and ofTers them at a 10 per cent dis
count to dispose of them. He has them
from !3.r,Q to the finest sllk-llned ones,
cape or box coats."
"I guess I'll take your ad-Wlse."
He bought a $10 coat for IS.00 and
the treat was on Mac.
FOR RENT A furnished suite of
rooms on ground floor centrally located.
414 Exchange street.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms;
hot and cold baths; call at this office,
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
with or without board. Apply 181 7tb
street
SALVATION ARMY,
FOR SALE.
For Disposal M0 yards earth. Apply
to Dr. J. H. Rlshop, or Rev. E. 8. Itol-llnger.
liig welcome meeting to Major and
Mrs. Parker, the new leaders of the
N. P. division, will be given In the I FOR HAI.E A good sturgeon skiff,
Army Hall on September 13-20. Coffee j Including oars and our Iqcks. Address
and cake after the meeting on the 10th, It. Astorlan office.
10c. The Major and Mrs. Parker will
lead all meetings on Sunday.- All are
welcome.
ENSIGN II. P. NELSON, j
FOR SALE 12-room Lodging House.
Centrally located; cheap lease; bar-
: gain. Astoria Land and Inv. Co., 3DD
I Commercial street.
GRAND ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Olympian Roller Skating Rink
will open on Saturday evening, Sept.
12th, 1X06, at Erlckson's Hall, 7th and
Astor streets, under the management of
Geo. M. Rerry, champion roller skater
of California. Watch for further announcement.
JAPANESE GOODS Fireworks
Just out Just received Just what you
want at Wing Lee's, C43 Commercial
street.
The U. S. Gov t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
LOST.
LOST A yellow canary. Finder will
be liberally rewarded by returning the
same to this office.
FOUND.
FOI'ND A bunch of keys. Owner
can get name at Astorlan office.
An Intellectual Treat...
DR. DEKANNET
...THE CELEBRATED...
Russian Traveler and Lecturer
- AT -
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE
Sept. 15th, at 8 P. M.
AdmlfiMlort 50C. Children 25C. Onllery 25c
Deata can be Unserved at Ntraaaa'a Hook (tore
FREE OF CHARUB
Benefit
3 the Astoria Public Library
C. A. HANSON
Cash Grocer
B79
COMMERCIAL STKEET
the npn
VJCI 1... A RESORT
FOR
GENTLEMEN
Corner
Commercial
and nth Sta.
ALEX CAMI'liP.I.I., Prop.
ASTOItIA IKON WORKS
Coit'only St., foul of Jacknon, Attoru
Genera! Machinists and Boiler Makesr
Li id jnJ Mirlnc En.lnaa, B' lltr work, Statu
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Caatln-a of All DTiptinni Made to Order oo
Short Notice.
John Fox.... President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. II. Prael Recretary
First National Bank Treaaurer
There's more clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe
Cake" contains no free alkali, and will
not Injure the finest lace. Try It and
notice the difference In quality. Ross,
Hlgglns 4 Co.
R. L. Boyle & Co.
Real
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