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- . TlIK DAILY ASTOItlAN, SUNDAY MOKMNfl, JANUARY 2.1, 18DB. .-a 7 r 1 1. I i TOD At '8 WEATHKh. Bnow or rain. AROUND TOWN. t Hl'NIMY.' - ' Th whole round worhl la every way Bound by rolil cbsjn about tti feet of God. v 4. Tennyson, Try ehllllBg' feast lea u bekrag po4r. Ch.test milk In th dir, at th. Parlor. . flot &t bicti uhI hot Tom and Jerry at tr OtAc.' Draa goods at jt own prico, Shana. ban Uroii. LitUa money buy a On coat or cap at BhutaJian Bros. Mr. Ah Otlhert.ls' fetid up at kit horn with a bad ooKL fte the, bargains In coat, cape and Jackets, flrauiatown Bros. Blcroia and repair hop at US Klntfc treat. Charge rcaaanaM. . Ttw handball final will probably ba On tsberf on Tutwday evening. Lsast Lady's gold watch. Return to Aatorlan ofllc and recetv rewsxd. Wnted-AU kind of eond-hand fur slfcur. H. IE Zapf. CJ Commercial at. (Mr. Al Campbell w baa been under ft weather for kuwiI dayaj Improving. The nrSnrB report that tha rail will ba laid Into Ranir from Oable thl eren Ing. " . Croelng out all our coat, oapea wnd Jackets at lea , than cost.' Bhanahan Br.' ; . , ' 1 Mayor Bergman yesterday lgned tha ordinance reducing th license on bowl. In alley. Th blcyct and repair abop, at US Ninth street, foe 1 4e4; earn, owner go'nt to Alaska. To benefit hla health. Dr. a B, Est will Veswre oa th Oregon tomorrow for a trip to Alaska. See pur fin black figured drea goods. Must 'to closed 'out at 1 than coat. Sbanaban Broa. , Iiont-January . ladyw black lynx fur collar. Ftndr will receive reward by leaving- at Astoriau officer Now erop dred fruits, nsw crop nkdn Acs mad ucrtt4 buta-all extra Bnt quality, at Rom. Hlggta & Co , W. J. Heckard creamery butter recelveol 'r'idneadara end Saturday at the Par- J. Also aareet cream every day. Contractor. Robert Wakefield who In tho cHy yeaterday said that' work on the railroad lino being ruiied. Pure. whkJcer HARPER. Perfect wbl- key HARPER. Every bottle guaranteed HARPER. Sold by Foard A Btokea CO. . jL. . v Tha Klondike -social to be Rtven by the VT. C. T, U. tm been postponed on week on account of Mr. Hobeun'a death. Mr. D. Hall, general claim airent of the 0. R ft N. Company, who has been visit ing in the city, returned to Portland la-t night ' Plum pudding, craflberrtea, sweet cMer and a larg line of other seasonable staffs and fancy rrocerlca at Ros. Hlg- gins ft Co. , ' Jehn AX tor.. SeaMde: Joaiah West, A C, Relsckman. WeMon: A. 'L. Parker Vatt Toung, John Day. are guests at the Parker House. Advertise your cKy. Tho Astorjan haa the cuts and can print raapo of the Alaska route In your old envelopes and knter heads at small cost . All kinds of hard and soft corl wood for sale at ttie West Shore TVood Tart Trulllng-r's do;k. J. Abercrombie, pro. prletor. Telephone 4S. Tho first snow storm of tho season made Its appearance yesterday to the ex tent of about an Inch of white flake which melted almost as font as H fell. When going east travel on tht North ern Paclfio Railway. Quick tiraa and the only lino running dining oars. Train leavea Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. HOTEL FOR BALE. At one-fourth Hs real value: well eetabltehed buslno; ' present proprietor Is going to the Klon dike. For particular Inquire at th's office. Miss Munsell, optician, has returned and can ba found at room KB, Bhanahan bulkllns;, until January 28, where she wiU.be pleased to meet her friends and patrons. D. J. Manna, Ctiarles R. Thompson, Harry Boyd, Frank Woolsey, Portland- A. J Vlriltr. New York: Caotaln T. H Dobson, t earner Olymt'la. are guests at the Occident. ' The next steamer of the O. R. ft N. Chi na line which will arrive after the Mo. Bill, due February 5, is the Argyle. The Mogul will make Bier voyage this; time via Honolulu, The barlwnt'jie Northwest lost the Block of her anchor In front of tho d'.y yester day. Captain Lund will supply a new one amd have the rlng made at the Colum bia Iron Works. 'At a meeting of the Uppertown lleKln. ley Club, held last nlKtit, tfe following d-lsa'tes were elected to the convention iof ttie state league to be held in Port. land: Thoo. Sleverwn, M. Knutzen. . A. Malngamba and W. F. McGregor. BK GOOD TO YOURSELF and good to your frlwids. When you treat a friend to whfckey, give him the beat. HARPER TVhlBkey la Hie beverage for your friends and for you. Sold by Foard ft Stokes Company, The towboat Emma. Hawand yesterday took government bargo No. 6 to Scar, borough Head, where a portion of the big guns and carriages) were discharged, and brought the barge back to the city 3at nM. jironday th operation will be repeated and ft la expected that all of the big machinery can then be unloaded, Aiwr many attH'' at produotng all kinds of weather upon tha chromatic call of the biuvau. Observer Johnson finally wound U last night with an old fashion! frost. iVhl has imestlgated "he drowning of '! rllero at West iwrt n. states that it Is unnecessary to hold an :nqxt as his ilea was purely s.-oi.fc.niat. Tfe rwuna ars ai no un- dtirlaker ptirlor andthe funeral will hKI Moikla), be .wmtv Judim llray jvtetlay varlrvl the moootony of guilty court business by uniting in marrMnr. II, W. Donkcl aid llattle rVwter. both of Vpc. lumbl county. It h the Judge prformed eh wremony Xh tne greaii utiij, and at Ra ckiso strictly observed the small but important dvtall of kissing the bride. The first of the great bowling contests took pla at th A. r. c. aiiejw on tti. i.LM. ttie Crabs drfated tha Tom- cods In the first gams and mad a draw with them re second, wnii tne i routs mad a draw with the emeus in tne nrst, ihem In the second- very singular occurrence, Mr. liXpUls made rood (k.xrrw for the Tom cons, maaing .i u Tomorrow ths 0)itra 111 try conclusions tth ths Otants. and Mackerel will have a tussl with the th Salmon. IV A 4. Finch yesterday rclxa Uter from hi old.tlno Altwkan chum. Mr. 8 Hunk, th son of tho mayor of Seattle, stating that ho had Just started Mat to rrcetvs the payment of W.WO for his claim In the Klondike, and that an other member of th party with whom toctor was associated had corralled &U.0M. It would not be surprising to hear anv dar that th doctor had decided return to th land of gold and Jote his friend with shorn n speni u many pleasant month. A pleasant surprise party was given last evening to Mr. and Mrs. John Mat thews. Musio nd rames occupied th venln and an ekwwnt supper wan served before tho guest took the departure. Among th wrOclrtlng In th vnt were: Mr. and Mna Fred Moore, Mkise Buchanen, LotUs and vkt Swelgler. Hilma Jcrinson, llel-n West. Edith SchafTer. NelNe Morrison. Kate and Lo in 'Wirt. Julia FMcha: Messra. Charles Ring. Herman Bellmer. Ned Moore. Q. Oundersont Howard Renneil. M. Wirt, A D. Rosa. THE WHIST CLt'B. A hot pace for original social enter. talnmenR In Aitoria has ben set by the Friday NUsht WTian Club. It will be renwmoered that at th meet Ing of the club Friday night a week ago, at the residroc of Mr. Kendall, the un((u Klondike progmw'.ve featur of ttss entertainment waj supposed to be on that could not be equalled. Last Friday nltrt the dub met again with Mr. and Mrs. G. VT. Lounsberry. On the spur of the moment the host and hostess furn tshed their rues' with a complete ur prise. Vr. Lounxberry. drtwsed In the full cos tume of a Chines mandarin, with hi wife who rewmbled one of th three little rlrls from school In the Mtkadt, awaited th4r rwtri in the library. On of the sons, unrecognliable in hat pjrtall and eatin pants, received the gursts at the door, while the other youthful, similarly costumed, directed the ladles to their (trowing room. The beating of a tom tom and the flr'ng of China crackers an nounced ench arrival. It happened to be the opening night of th Oilneee new var's celebration. The members of the club, equally bent upon surprining their entvrtainers. brought witii them a watthtub full of bombs and crackers, which they exploded at on shot, arousing the neighborhood and al moMt tumbling Mr. Lounberry's residence down the hill. Tht various rooms of he house were decorated with colored Chinese lanterns. umbreltae) and new year's cards. The card tables were naned Hons; Kong. Peking. Canton. Foo Chow. etc.. while the pro gressive cards were red CWna paper, fas tened with bamboo pins to the person of each guewt, who ns given a Chinese name. A Chinese cymbal at the head table, runs; the changes of the progres sion. In the dining room ras found the regu ration Chinese restaurant. Candy, sugar cane, sweet meats, rice and chopsticks galore, tempted the hungry players. The steward noticing that '".Mellcan man no likeo CSiina glut," changed the scene and brouRht on "MeUcm glub." Those prvHrfH re C. It Thompson and wife. J. H. Smith and wife. Perry Trul. linger and wife, George Nolan and wife, F. P. Kendall and wife. F. W. Newell and wrf. W. L. Robb and wife, W. A. Sher man. Mr. F. R. H'.okes, Mrs. L'pshur, and Mbs Marion. A NARROW ESCAPE. Barkniine Gardiner City Find Refuge In the Port of Astoria. Driving on to a lee nhore the barken- tlne Gardiner Cky yesterday aiiled Into the harbor without the uid of a tug and found a safe rwfutre from the storm. After gaining a place of safety near Sand Isl and, she spoke the tug Kncort. which was Tunning, and reported that she was bound north, It was undersood for Gray' Harbor. B.'ldes the Gardiner City, the British ship Senator, 17 day from Port Angeles, In biillant. under command of Captain Vaughan. and in charge of Pilot Stapk-s, wltihout waiting longer for a tug, boldly sailed Into port. 8h reported very rough weather, and whlle crossing In a large wave washed over hr Btrn and swept along the full length of tjhe deek. No particular damaire wa done to the ship, Its belong! nH, or crew. The Tam O Shanter. from San Francis. co, for Knappton, also sailed Into the hart)or yetrday afternoon, following In the wake of the, other. No shiiffl were able to go to su yester day, and from present prwpect the big HKtl steamers, as well a the wmallor vel, will wait svral days longer be fore they can start upon their voyage. A MATTER OK IMPORTANCE. It Is urgently desired that the mililln he duly Impressed with the Imoortant event to take place next week, Friday and Bat. urday even.ngs, at the opera house, and realize the necessity of eettinir their re. worvod wat tickets early. A very low price 1 cliargixl for the magnificent amount of well planned and Ingeniously arrange.! performance, nnri hovnn a doubt the hous will be crowded both nights, The enthuaiaam of thAmriu.i. pants I making the event the "talk of the town." Oriental stage slttlnsr. nrlen. tal costume, rich, oriental coloring, a new and original performance that every one will like: asjch is "An Oriental FVti " Nothing in common with but entirely dif ferent worn anytning heretofore given In Astoria, GRAND KLNCTOIUAL CONTEST. Th rolltlcaJ Ring Again at Work. Prominent Men of Atvrl a CamlkUttr for Dultsn In tli tsning fVtclely Event, "An Oriental Ft," Thn highest honor to b conferred upon man Is to b elwted by a poHilar of the- peopl tv olTlolsle a tiultan In the frtavuUr rxtravsganasi An Oriental FVt. an otwr!o iroOKtlon umWr pro. llnl marwrrjt, guararrimsl the nwt exlwislve, brilliant and elaborate rerformanc ever given her. Seventy pert! In ths, cast; nfty pvular soclty ladle aa Turkish priin-iv IVrslan danchig glrht and Grecian gwklcswr; the prim minister stxl royal Uly-guird. ec centric comedians, sic, make th posi tion of Sultan an nvlW on. Th fol. lowing popular oclty men. named below. have ben nominated as candidates. The polka will b open Monday mnnilng at Griffin ft Reed' ami continue until Thurs day night. Th voting contest will be conducted a follows: Every reserved seat ticket will entitle th purchaser to flv vote free; extra vote can be had at t cent each; all person entitled to a many votes a they wish to cast. Each might th committee will count th voir and publish th progres of th contest. Th proceed ar fr th benefit of th Public Library fund, and everybody should take an Interest and boom this election, buy a ticket nd go to th show It k sure to b good a It si to b given two nights on Its merits. Candidate for "8ul-Tn." JIM HARK, PICK I'HAEL, v F. I. Dl'NBAR. II KRV AN WISE. WIIX. miKlRMAN. MLA"OK REROMAN. The commute through whom th Invi tation to partk-lpanta wa eatrmled was conposd of 'Mna IVrry Trullrnrer and Mrs. p. A. Stokea, and the manager ha been assuml that th cast will cons ait of only th leading society UdWs In Astoria. 8HASIDE NOTES. Mr. Orl me' shape. new hotel I assuming Tb mill and box factory ar running on full tins. F. A. Fisher and wife spent Sunday last on the beach, Rowling Is still th fsd. The two clubs are keeping each of th allry busty. Th dance given by th Literary dub wss) greatly enjoyed by those present. Judge Oray again visited th place on Tuewlay In behalf of county bridges, etc. Mrs. Riles snd daughter Msy ar Portland on a vltsir. Sen-Ices wr held at Logan's hull by th Rev. Mr. Short on Wednesday, th 13th. Mr. FlmBey ami Mr. Bell relurnej from a vfctt to Mr. Rrll' place on Cannon bench on Sunday last. No iiceme wa taken out on th 1st of January by Mr. Logan, and In con q lie nee his saloon Is closed. Mr. Stover, engineer on the psKsengrr train, la taking a lay-off. Mr. Church handles th engine In his place. Mali Carr'er Condlt took the mall clear throne"! to Nehalem on Saturday last and lrnt Sunday there. Mr. Luc brought up th Nehalem mall. The SensMe republican club will hoM a rr.eetlng dining th week to elect dele, gates) to the state lesgue to be held In Portland on February 1st. KleinsmlrH Anderson and Johnson have ths contract to build Mr. Orlmse' hotel. Ren Higgnbottont passed through here on Monday with a band of fifty cattle ahlrh he took to Warrerston and Aetorla. He report cattle somewhat scan' In Tillamook sounty. Judge Gray examined the d-fferent coun ty bridges and otMered th one acros Hanley'a lake and at Mrs. Rysd's Im proved. The on at J. P. Eberman' place In not In as bad a condition as wa re ported. Superintendent Dillon will re. pair the same In th next day or two. IN NHW ASTORIA. C. C. Jensen hns relumed from New. berg, Or. W. L. Moore ha moved his family to Scarborough Head. Mlsa 'Miuaion him returned after a month' absence In Astoria. 'Rom To th wife of Werner fltorm. January 11. a daughter. H. E. Larson of Portland Is visiting hi friend Martin McLaughlin. Robert Faulknnr1 little non, Krnest, is much Improved snce his serloiw Illness. William Cowdln res!gnl his position on the works and has gone to ek his fortunes In the Klondike. August Rrown spent last Monday In Astoria. Mm. B. M. Lally went to Astorla'Mon. day to attend thn social given by the Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. P. R. A. Nowell was over from Scarbor ough H-ad laM Sunday visiting his num erous friends. Victor Peterson nnd Andrew .lacobson have written their friends here that they will leave tha life saving service at Ya- qulna tmy ntatlon and go to Klondike, Dr. M. M. Walker wa called to Port Btovenii Tuesday to attend a sick child of Mrs. Morln, IN OLDEN TIMK8. People overlooked tho Importance, of per manently boneflrta effects and were (sat isfied with trarailent action; but now It Is generally known tjhat Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipa tion, iwell-lnformed peoplo will not buy other lnxaitlvesj, which act for a time, but finally lnujure the syMtem, Buy the genu. In, made by the California Fig Syrup Company, pennons are praised for the sacrifices they make for those they love, when In truth because they love there I no sacrifice. NOTICS FINAL ACCOUNT. Nolle la hersby given that C. 8, Wright and T. A. Ilyland, executor of th estate of Elltabein Jan Risnell, hav filed their final account In said eatat, In th county court of Clatsop county, Orrgon, and th Jodg thereof ha set February 11, I KM, at th hour of t o'clock p. m. for th hearing of objection, If any thar b, lo Hi aJlowanc of th ama end the closing of th adnWnlitratlon of ld lata. C. 8. WRIGHT, T. A. HYLAND, Kxeou'.or. Atorlt, lrgen, January 1, IS.4. NOTICE. I hv old my boot and aho buslnea at 13 Commercial street to Moesr 1, 0. Peterson and lliarl.'W Hrown, Th two gentlemen being so well and favorably kttown by our cltliena, ri-qulr no rec ommendation from m. but th am lib eral patronag which you hav so kindly favorvd n with In th post aud for wbhsh t thnk you, I hop HI t xtndd to my successors. All account du th old firm will b collci'ted by nu a wll a aN avount agalmt th old Arm will b pa d by me. P. J. THOU J EN. Astoria, Jon. 9). SM. ASSIONKK'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlc la hereby given that in under signed baa this day ben appolnttd as sign of Rebeccas Strauss, an Insolvent debtor. Creditor of th said assignor ar hereby not I lied to present their claim under oath to th undersigned within tor months from thlt dai at hi plac of business at No. 875 Commercial itrt, Astoria, Oregon. Dated this levnth day of September, UT. N. SCHLrSSEL, Asslgne of Rebeccsh Strauss, an Insol. vent debtor. WHEAT. On Juns M wheat sold at Oo. It baa sine sold at ll.MH- Dlffern., a, or K.n on 10.00) bushels. 1108 would hav mad thl amount by our ytm of Joint tnveatmtnt accounts sine Jun it Why not try this (ystsm and lncraa your Inoom? Amount of l and upward received. Our Infor-i.ailnn I of uch charjctr and from such sourc as to mak It n- tlrsly reliable. Writ for particular. J. O. Knowlton A Ox, grain brcktra, JO! California street. San Francisco. NOTICR OF ANNUAL MEETING. Offlc of th Astoria Wharf and Ware house! company. Astoria, Oregon. Nolle I hereto given that th annual meeting of the stockholder of the abov named company will b held at th ofllc of th raciflo ftheet Metal Works, In th City of Astoria, CUusop County, Stat of Oregon, on Monday, th seventh day of February, ItSU. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the elA-tlon of ofheer for th enduing year, and transaetlon of uch other bul ne a may com before them. F. P. KHNDALL. President. Attest: WILLIAM TIMSON. Becretary. Dated Astoria, Oregon, January H, U3t. CLNTSOP I.RAOCK MEKTINQ. A meeting of the Republican Lesgu of tlatsop county Is hereby called lo meet In th county court room. In th court house, on Monday vnir.g, January U. at I o'clock, for th purpose of electing a secretary In plac of Charle Maskery, resigned, and for th further purpos of electlrg dHegatc to represent said Icagu at the meeting of srat dub Id b held In Portland, on February 1, lt9g. JOHN HAHN. Prldent TO FISHKRMEN AND CANNERTMEN. Th general repair shop at th comer of 10th and Duan la now prepared to make contracts to cast lead on flib net line for th coming big season. C. H. ORKWITZ. Manager. Shares of th Alaska Transportation and Development company of Chicago are the most dnUl Investment bofor th public. Safer thai, saving bang and bank tock. Pi y I tut arg dividend Share one dollar Fr Information ad dres W. L Dudly, g.4nerul agent, Ha- lor building, Brattle, Wash. Mr. Mary Bird, Harrisburg. Pa., say. "My child Is worth million to m; yet I would hav lost her oy croup had I not Invested twenty. five cent in a bottl of One Minute Cough Cure.' It cures Couh, cokl and all throat and lung troubi. Oh a. Roger. ' Prosperity come quickest to the man whose liver Is In good condition. DeWltt'i Little Early Riser are famous little pfll for constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. Chi. Rogers. Umbnella covered and repaired by practical workman, at IV Ninth street FOR THE j WINTER- AND SPRING. tlavinfi purchased the stock isd hnincx 0! the Clm hia Shoe Co., ve are offering the public our line al fancy and staple footwear at the Lowest Margin of Profit. efficient salesmen and con nintcnt prices, Peteron & Brown. ' a Our Annual Sale IS NOW GOING EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED Fine Dry Owing to manufacturer's rtrte(kns w ar not alkrwdd to plo th following good al sol price: K. ft W. Collar and Cc, Centemrt Kid Gloves, Htamsard Pattern. Hpuol Slk and Cottn, 01 Cloth ing and llubbar Oosd. A Narrow Margin. I all w ar asking on our stock of Ladies' and Gent' Boots and Shoes Our good ar warranted. 479 John Commercial irr Street Halm... 1S71 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL. SHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARD IRON AND ITrjCL COAL O ROC BR IKS AND PR0VI8I0NI FLOUR AND 1CILL TEXD PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH El LOOOER8' BUPPLLE8 FAIRflANX'8 8CALE8 DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS WAOONS AND VEHICLES THE PROOF of th pudding is In tb sating. and tb proof of tlqoort IS IN SAMPLING That's an argumatit that's eon. elusive demonstration. Ours will ataad tb tL HUGHES & CO. Knows a Good Thing Ar you fond of chicken? Many peopl axe, but ome ar not. We cannot el .verybody dhlcken for their dinner, but Bjnc many peopls have many tf'. w can wpply them all with the things they want for ths bnxl of their mral. Our meat ar all good. ROBS, 11 ICG I NS & CO. Latgest and most complete assortment of alMlght iheibter (n th cty. All th klnl iKlvorthird fn this papor may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stoke Co, During will b from lit beiwflt ooimlor, ON THIS IS THE GREATEST OFFERING DURING THE YEAR IN Goods, Clothing, Fiirnisliinir Gotols, Etc. THAT IS PUCED BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND THE LOWER COLUMBIA. G. The Leading FISHER'S OPERA H0U5E I.. E. 8r.I.I)i, IMm and Msnagcr. ...January 8-29... i'. v.. j.', jisl ii ivti i m s ar 3 ir I CI CI tXUEK THK AtM'ICKS AM) I'OK THII HCXCI'IT OP THB ITIILIC LIIIKAKY. UUUUUUU uuuunuu uuunuuu A j . 1 P0P1LB ' IN8TRD- .e.eM'wwws .MENTAL RECEIVED THE SISTERS OF THE MUSIC. p!tZ Convent of the orammar ...Holy Names voicb .Mn. CULTURE AND' ASTORIA. OREGON. form A ACADEMIC iuvk OPENED THKIIl IIOAKDISO AND SPEOIAL ORADEB dav W"H)I.. For rate, tc., address th Buporloroa DEPARTMENT Emil Schacht RHC11ITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Saving Bank Bids. Portland, Oregon. LADIES' AND (iC.NTLCMCS'S Underwear MA DB T0 0KDER Latent Styles Thorough Workmunehlr Price Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. F. J. Moawy , tt) leading merchant tailor, 137 Temth street T" high prlc paid for fur kln. this aal positively no food oWfsd at aal piltw. Ordr ooutitry will r.'"v th ism a If boils-lil pwsunally at th but cash inust aocontpany ordtr. H. Cooper Dry Goods and Clothing House. Mount Angel College MOUNT AMOCl Utntt CnsN OHfOO" C ThU la Just th plac for your bey. Delightful location, larg building as4 grounds, good maala, plsnty of naalUty lerils. icllnt lssu-hr tad cartful training- thl Is what I hey all say f MT. ANGEL COLLET. E. ftsnd for CM. alogus and spool al P, F. PLACIDUS. Director The Choicest Table Wines... For Families Also for Medicinal and Cooking Purposes Prlvat Stock. Cream Hyv Old Hickory, Prld of Kentucky and Hermugj Rep. sold California Brandies, Carlson's FamllyLfquor Store 1M TWBLtrni STREET Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. M8 Commnroinl Rtrot Next to Modiflon'a Cigar Btimr? Umbrellas inr'Ka.KKY AND HKWINU S1ACIII.NKH..,. Alan all Mulu Muchln.ry, Cfl.OrWtz "r"- 448 I) v A N K. Prices out In two.