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THE DAILY AKTOJUAN, VEINESf)AY MOK.VIXO. JII,Y 20, IBM. Meier & Frank Company's 1 3 a La ; ! GREAT REMOVAL SAL K A A A A A A A A' A A A A A 3 wA Affords huycrs Exceptionally (loud Oppor tunltlcfl for Economical Investments. There Are Sales and Sales BUT OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE Eclipses all Others I ii the extent unci vnrlcty of the Stock offered, ti the Ul on nil linen. In the H1CMAKKAHLY LOW PRICKS l ASTORIA AND II l l)lstlniiihlicil People Tunic t'i the City fiy the Sin, WIND AM) WKATHRK I'AVOK IS I n the nvlcllty with which purchnHcrH nrc nvnilin themselves of the oppor tunities presented. DO NOT DELAY YOUR VISIT, A3 EVERY DAY SEES THE COM PI ETE CLEARING OUT OP flANY LINUS. MEIER & FRANK CO jgL ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lurt, Xntr AUTORIA. a m p m I Portland and l-a.m. p.m. lil v tori ri.ro. train. II lj a U via Kni(M. rutins. Iw.atport, (lobl and Iway station. IW I? "' A.nrla. H-nsidn nn.ll 5 it .cw ji.uirm pai.rn- u jo Ir train Flrt-rtaa trains leave WarrwntOB for nvrl and Nw A.iorl ( l a t.M and lo ij 4. mi., runt 11 . I 't anil M p m and returning arrive at Vrrnton at l ot, .. 11 ij a. m. ninl 12 o. 6 IS nn.l 7.06 p ni Trln lrave Heaaliln 7 (0 a. m.. 10:3) a. m , 3) p. m. daily fur Astoria. Portland train Iravce Hcaldo on Monday at I JO p. m J. C. MAYO. U. r. A IV A tr tr tr t ir r tr tr tr tr tr tr V, tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr IT Repairing TI tl M TI T Tt T XI XI XI General Jobbing - C. H. ORKWITZ, - No. 4U Duana tr tr trr tr tr tr tr tr 8lrt. XI XI xi xi XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI XI X X XI XI XI XI XJ Beware of Imitations ovmm-s to, umm, tm ma. will tumor row assume I ho dutb-s of ap praiser of cuntunia fur the district f Wlllnmotte. Ho u--e-il. Colonel O. Hiimnmra. who rrttnM la j In the l'hlllpilnni. Thrrn U an uili-rtn.llnic thiil Mr. Ilunilrtiki will, on Colond Hum nT' return, rmiKn thi ulTUti In hi fa vr. I. K PnUrrK.111, iiriiloJ cullwtnr of iikIoiiui fur I'.irtl.in.l. will aiuumn tho ilutl.n of hlii oniixK Auirut I. Ho hu - l.i-ti nn ro-iiiiiiiicii.l.nlin of tho tiwn , il-li-icntlon In rnKrra. J. L. M'rr'nin of lllllnlxiro ik chli'f .li'put y In iJuci- of J. A. I'lkr. tl' priwiit incumtH-m. Vlillur fhi.wi (be IScutc ol I he Harbir Trip .l't lo Olnejf iiii) ike luath uf tbc Culamlila-AII VtW I'ltuvd. 'Yin. ulwaya wliorni-!" ThU w.in Hm Kri-MlltiH ihIlimImI y-trliiy rii'Ttiliiy y til" Kjiiiiiilitiii of tin' Antorlit fruKriiuilvi! Amwx'liiil'in, t Ui il'K-k whi-ti ih-y r lvi Ant'mi'a ilmtliiKtilxhH vUlvna off Hi (I. It. A N. ulitiirinr hnmiin In On- purty mrf I'r'f. V. J. H pill man, 'f iliw U'liHlilnKtun Aicrlriiltiiriil I'hIIi-k'-; Mm. Hiillliiuin. Mr. ('. It. Hinnul, of lll i- nk; 1'rof, Thorriiia tihnw, of t In- Arilm! Iii.liimrlul KxTln'ntiil tiitl"n. Hi. I'juI. Minn : I'rof. Jl. T. Krrni-h, Or'K'm AKri- iiliiini) I'ollt'Ki'; I'rof. K. K. Vrnit. ''r. AKiliiiliurnl CoIIik'-; It. Jumhh Wlthyi-oiiilH, imii'iii Btotii Viln.irl.m; I'rof. K'-ni, ('orvlll Aitrl' ultur.il ii-, Mr. Alfrnl Molinnn, of thi jrv'nl- mi; Mr. It. C. Jiiiliii. Iii'luiMrul Ak-iiI f tin. (. It. A N. ". Iii. r In tin. iluy I'n'f. A. II. IM k'-nliy, f T.M'Uiii. I'liliiil Hull-. hotitnlHt, irnil Mr. I ki-nliy rrtvl; I'r. J. All. ii Hiniih, of tin. Vahliiiftn Htito fnivr- .:', Hnittl.i. iiml Mr. Hriulh; hiii! jr. II. N. l.iii. WimlHiiKton Huit.i Vi-tiimrl- hi, urn xi. ii 1 ni (hi niornliiK. ln i'iKTtiur-oi-i T. T. Cl..-r i-licniphil l.ml niiflit (hat lor wouiU arrlvr ut ll'n tixl.iy. Amkmik thu" of Axlorla who ''.. pluy 1 1 : r : l n -. 1 tin- cui-.t of thn 1.iy wrt I'r.-ol'li'iit II. IUmMitl unil Hitrftury llurrlxm Alln, of the l'rKr,i.itlve A'f- luiluii, Mr. HaniMrtt. Mr. AlP n, JuiIkh J. O. A. liowlliy. Mln llowlliy, C. V. 'uni.ih.tn, J. N. irlffln. Mr. Orsmn, Ml KIiiikh. tho lu I lm; Mr. In. AO.ilr, K. Ni-will. V. V. KrnOiill. Mr. K.-n..ill, W. i.. lioMlln, Mm. Goblin. K. A Taylor. III. II. Ki-rKiMon, iu H-ll'lirunil, Mm. I If ilil.-truml. Mr. M. Koanl, ItuJolph Knrd. Mr. Van Iiuti, II. (. Van II'u--n. Mr.. Van Iiuwn ami iliUK'tit-r, K. I. IiuiiUir, Mr. lunUir, Mi Anita Tri in h.ir.l. Miiw Wcwl.fcihl, Mr. churrh. V. U ll ll. Mr. Itolili. Mini ll-ni'.run. Valli ful ; Mi Iiunii-r. i nk la, rl. AftiT thf vl.ltur hud l-n Mitrtulni-l .it l.riiikf.i.t at thn (lil.-nt hlH. thr nilr.r party Ixmrili-il the t.tniT AVi-nmui f.r a mil In tin- lltu w-.it.-r of -,hi o lumlilu. To Captain Jinili-y inul hi) of (. rr. ami tin ii itir ilii" on.- of ihx plrm-aliti-M rtuh of tin- ilny. Tin- wia.h. r wa ili-nr. with jum i-nouich of a lm i' to niiik.- :i frw whlu- c.ip lUnii. In tin riirly iM'.tiilnir mm. an In.- WYii'ina plowiil h.-r way ii)i the rtvr. Tin.- Ilrt l.m.llmj ii nia.l.- at ll.m'.horn' canm-ry. wh-re that K'-ntl' iiian rtiti-riHliKil lh party fir half an hour, tho vlnltor U-ltiif mui h In-t.-r-tiil In thr pro -i of wi ku; the lloyai chltitMik fur murk.. Contlnutnif on th way. Torncu I'olnt wa r.iuti.liil. thv Kti'anx-r awinRlnK nrnund an, I a truticht run was maili- for Yiiurut Hay. llunlrli of Flhn Ixiata n-tunilna- on thi- floo.1 tlil wi-rv paionl aiul Kilutnl, thn nnhi-rnx-n, tlrl with th-lr niitht'e work, rriKnrinK to tho hi lutatlon. rt.xin tin- llttli- fttiMmrr mi nuikinK hi r way up ViMintr river. Muwltif Gre'nwool, Aniln-w Younir. aixl muny b.-aut,ful ranh- and tkiiry farmn. At noon a lsmllnir waa ma.lt- M Olncy. Htr lP-n liala of the IKiitlt-nt ulionn forth In all 'hi aiory. Mytt-rlmi tki-t. hoxt-s unl , paikaKf wt-ro t.iki-n anhoro Into tho hall, ami while the mi-mlHra of the party jfftrollitl alKHit In thn Wutlful wimmI a trnnMfurni.i.tlin nrn-Ht rrnt..yinK to the hunxry -xvunlotilt was vffivtttl. For. ,uHm llioir rt-turn. th-y fouml anowy 'lal.li- upreuil with a hxnl of good thlnirn that matte thn oltl ftt-l younK ajtaln. A ri-; inu.l". t a. in.-Oriiiiio, l,y A. I!, I' hpnly, V. H. IioImiiI), Tm oma :'lJoiirn. 0KCOND UAH. In a. m.-Miil Inrturl'-nt Aiiplrxy, by It. H. It, Ni.on, WhlHK"" Miata Vol- Inarl.in. iM a. m Il iilon of aarrw by con Kf"; iriualr, II ii. tn 4'n iinn-rU. by I'rofi-Mor Kent, liiKiriii'tor ImiryUig t'orvnJlia Arrlrultu ra fiilii-Kr, ll;.'l ii. m.I'l-tjlon tf aame by con Ifn ...iiiljoiirn; mimic. 2 p. m.-Tlio IIok n an Aljuiwt to tha I mi It ,y A. !. I In I', llokln, Ori-it.in, 2 p. m.-blM umlon of mint by con Kriv.; rriuclc. 2 p. in KwilinK Cult for Murket, by l'r'ifi-Mr Tlionma Hhaw. Animal Indus trial K-rlnM ntal Htatlon, Mlnnwita. H.W p. m.-l'lwuHslon of mime by ton-irr.-.; M'ljourn, p. m. Kvi-nlrav muli-- Klowirr, by A. Ii. I.Nbcnliy. I,'. H. botanist, Tatr. k.'.i p. m.-Ilw uwion of nine by con btp; mu:c. I p. fn.- IllunlratMl Iy tur, by I'rof'--or V.. V. i'l-rriot, (.'orvnilla Aurkultural CoIPki-; H'ljourn. h! I(Kknm;h at caimankua. KIvp ThoiiinI Mora Irloni-r In tha ll.iiiiln of thn AmTlian Cot yr'Kliinl ),y thf Ao-iatl I'rJ '.uiii MWiitla, July IX, vU 1'laya tiiA K.U-, July id. A kuiiirh from thn Mr-lili-ln-ail wi-nt up th- bay thl aft'-rnoon to K"it Cny del Toro, opixwlte Caiman 'ra, a ml Kavo (orrniil noti'-n to the Hpan lfh i iiintiianili-r of itwi aurrMnb r of 0-n--r.il Toral trKjp, r4i-:hir with the 'oinliioii of thn i-MpllUjatbm of Santiago. A llrnlii.l itme wa flxi-4 f ir thx h.iullng ilown of n, Hpanlh flaie otr Culmam-ni. Tin- Aimrliaii olflii-r also ifave mtl'e that If the Hputitiih KunUait Hand ival wa o'.aalili.l In any way or If any ammuni tion. puMh- Vj'.MIriK or barraik at Cal ni.iiiirii or (iuantanumo w-re l-t.-vyl, thn Ki'.inianl wirubl not be treated a prinon.'r of war. The flu waa hauled down thl uftirn.on. Krom Hpanlsh siurci a 1t la li'arn..il that tin- total f rre In (juantanamo ami Cal rnanini I aliut S.'XJ, of which numlH-r, however, only iff) are fit for aervk-e, the h'-r lulnit illmMnl by akknesi or wounil. Tomorrow slip will be taki-n for a formal iurrenoVr. What uipoiton will lie maile of the prisoner ha not yet been determined, Ui-aiiii of the pn-w-nce of yellow fev r among; th'-m. A litfld quarantine will be maintain-! and It !a probable thurt trans irt for the removal of the prisoner will be sent up the bay and loaded there, In stead of having the prlsonr marched down here. TIE GOVUi 0 RHODE ISLil! ' ' -aa Nothing LikePaine's Celery Com pound for Run Down Nerves. THADE AT SANTIAGO. The Iron and 8tel Industry to He Im mediately Kesumed. Kwpound salmon, btikM whole. KraeiM the OF SANTIAGO (Continued from Flrat Paga.) I.IHHICATINO OILS A SPECIALTY 1871 Fisher Brother.- ASTORIA... 5SliLL B11IP CHANDLERY IIAHDW'ARB IRON AND STEEL. COAL GROCERIES AND rR0VI8I0NB FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISI1K LOOOERS' SUPPLIES FAiniJANK'S BCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAOONB AND VEHICLES Emil Schachl ARCHITECT Room 317.318 Portland Saving Dank Bid. Portland, Oregon. doi-a not Justify miy itoubt or ul.u-m "Iiivmusi. neither Heinir Haifaslti uti.l hi llbi-raj ralilnt-t n.ir lh conservatives who mlitht siii i-i-etl Mm tn imv.-r, would pro pniK any soliitlun of liiti-rnniliinul iie ll.ins that Wi-IV nut In movement with h(. Kt-in riil feeling of llle people of Spain Hlld Cliln." Ii I'.ils silKKexIS Hint the iiuellnK of the Hpiiiibih i-hainliers In Aiikiihi Im probably Inii-uilnl 10 piMiiii-e li-filMlntlve saiu-llun to nt'Kollntlims by tho executive fur niiiney for war necittsllli-H. This oonjec lure, I'.l Puis say, iiurtN-a with the re port from I.ouiliiu us to the iMiynieiiis duo mi the HiuiuIh!) fuielKn tlclil. Tho aiitonoinlHls, tlespllo all Ihn favor able iisMiiiunceH given them, are much ill. satlHllcil with (he outlook, us appear from n eilltotial In yestertlay's HI Puis, They reallxn that their twenty years' ot w-otk 11 nil micrlllcc. for tnelr Ideal are all but tim-loss, and thnt they will never reallxo the fruits of their labors, seeing Hint what they have dona Is likely 10 ro il. mini only to the be-nctH of tho United Hla It's. Thoio 1s 11 new nnd nttlltNil chnngo no tlceuhle hiiidivk tho prtxIucInK olemonl, especlnlly tho planialloii owners nnd mor clwint who have their Interest n oloso lotich with tho Unlttxl State. For theni thn only solution of tho rohlcm which will snvo C'ulxi Is oniu'xallon. In tholr opinion -there Is no other way to prevent Cuba from coming to a suite of complete anarchy because. Independence, would never bo a guurantve of true penco, but men-ly sourco of future selinh nmhl thtn social illHcords njul polltlenl pertur Imtli'iiH and conlllcta. AMERICAN MONKY KtR SANTIAGO. Chlcngi. July 19 A Trlbuno special from Washington aay: The auxiliary i-mlsor Resolute will sail from New York with IT.'o.mi on board to pay tho American troops at ftmtiago. This Is the amount dun General Hh.iftt-r'a nrniy for June. Major dnirfen Is u have charge of the payment. All the money taken Is to be In coin. The coin rang-s In denomina tion from 13 In gold to copper pennies. "The taking of thn Santiago army's pay all In coin." sab) Major Flshbnck. one of Major Snlltln's asslstams, "is an Idea of lMymaster-tJeneriil Stanton. The 1 purpose, ta to Introduce American money there, (ri-iicnl Stuntoa waa of the Im pression that It would Iw an excellent Idea to drive out the Spanish dcpreoalted cur rency, at the same time thiU the Spanish soldier ntv driven. With a srtnble cur- ; rent ) on the Island tho plan to establish a stable government would be greutly fa- icllltated. The time to begin, ho contends, Is at I lti beginning. Tho force of his ar gument wan appreciated by tho adminis tration and he was given his way. Tho scheme Is to put out of circulation alto gether In Santiago province the Spanish money, both coin and paper. Hy the In troduction of our coin Into Santiago province. General Stunlon belleven that our motley can at once be made the -.an-tliud of value. "In order to effectively curry out this plan, each soldier will lie limtructed 11s he Is paid to buy from no tradesman In . Santiago who cannot give him his change ! In American money. The difference Is the money value of the money of his own I country and the money of Siln will he cxplulm-d to him nnd he will be asked to uci-et nothing but American money. I The pay otllcera of the government will puisuii IhlH plan of General Stanton's wherever tho Americans are successful on this sluV of 'the ocean. . t inter of one table, (tanked on till side by everything else. In proportion. Mr. 'judikin took the renter of this table with a row of hulles on each side, and In short order the fcit disappeared. Sui h ' impromptu picnics In tho heart of natuie always taste better than the It newt club dinner. Returning the Wenona arrived at Fort Stevens at I o'clock. Hem a surprise was I In store. The ocen tug Relief awaited I tho arrival of the party, drvssed In her Sunday lest. Flying at tho masthead were, the signal tings, flaunting to the 'breexe the wonts, "Yes, always welcome!" ("aptaln Randall, with Pilot Conhner. and I a crew of eftMent ototxra iutl men, wel joimetl thetr visitor nyally and soon the lenllro iarty wu taken uton tho tkvks of tho Relief, bound for the- Pai-Me ocean. Tho wind had Increased somewhat, and as tho tug sailed down the bay tho scene was brilliant In 1ha afternoon sun, nnd ewryone was exhlleruted by ho motion of lh boat and tho stiff m-a bree. The long swell of the ocean bvrun tv be felt, and when the party rem hod tho bar. In deference to the more timid, tho lug turned nlniut and started for home. Now cumo tho most enjoyable portion of it ho trip. After maklnn a short mop at Flavel, where all vlsltetl the hotel anil were courteously entertained by tho man ager, full Hleam was made nnd the Re llof danced over the waves. Swarms or ItshltiK biKita were putting out 10 the llshing grounds, and their white wings spread to the sotting sun made a picture not soon to be forgotten. Uuiiltng was made at tho home dock at and a vote of thanks was tendered I to Captain Randall kjhI crew-, and the visitors were escorted lo their hotel to dinner. Today tho convention will open at 10 t. i-ini iv 11. in. an r i.sncrs viht:i House, and the business of the nuwt Important convention ever held in Oregon will begin. AI'PlUISliROF CUSTOMS Portfnnd, July 19.-R. J. Hendricks, chalrmun of tho republican oentrai com mlttoo of tho First congressional district and publtaher of the Salem Statesman, 1 Fire broke out In the city Jail at ll:3u hit nlgltt nnd tho department ritindiHl ' promptly, tho chemical being rlg-ht there. Iilltle damage was done, though for a few momenta llames ronchml tho roof. Two prlsonera wore In tho cells, ami ithey were nearly sulTtxtKed by the smoke and hea't. 'nio flro originated In tho cell or Frank Cnhanos, who was tockxHl up at 10 o' chock for drunkenness. The evidence, so fur ns pnxlucotl by Chlof Hnlltn-k, shows that It was a oaso of Incendiarism. Cmlmnoa w8 unruly ajul was with dlltl-, cully conllned. Evidently ho had matches ' with liitn, nnd pieces of boarvl artly burned 1n the cell lndlcattl that ho nt- . lemptwl to burn his way out, When ho coll waa oiHned ho waa found wrapped jln his mntitress, apparently half suffocat- od, but when taken on tha street, ho hud bio enough to put up ftood tight for liberty. He Is a well known character here, ami served a term In tho pen from .hero In lsi7. FIRST DAY. 10 a. m. Meeting culled to order by President H. llamblet, Astoria Progres sive Commercial Association. 10:30 a. m. invocation by Rev. Henry MircoMe; music. 11 . m. Address of welcome by Mayor I, Itergmnn. 11:30 a. m. Respionse on behalf of visit ing delegates by Professor v. J. Spill- mn;mustc; adjourn. 2 p. m,-"What Is a Dairy Cow?" by Professor W. J. Splllman, Washington Agrh'tkltural College. 2:30 p. m. Discussion of same by con gress. 3 p. 'm. Silos, and Their Use, by Pro fessor H. T. French, Oregon Agricultural College. 3:30 p. m. Discussion of sume by con gross. i p. m. Banltary Condition of Cattle, by Dr. James Wlthycombe, Oregon State Votlnarlan; adjourn; evening; music. , 8p. m. Adulteration of Food, by Dr. J. Allen Smith, Professor Washington State University, Soattle. 8:30 p. m. Discussion of same by con- New York, July li. Santiago de Cuba under the American flag mean the Im mediate resumption and large Increase In the future of the Iron 11 n J steel trade with thut -- Hon of the island, say the Rultlniore corrt-spondent of the Trlliune. The to'k of the JuMgui and the Pon- 1 'epoMill CTirarMt- Is luraeiy held In j llaltlmiire. Most of the Iteemt-r ore, which is mim-d at Santiago, ha been tak- n to this city. Until the upply was shut off the works of the Mary land Slel Com I any reouirt-d the Culatn ores because of tliiir -ulue in making steel and their i heapness. While the mines were In operation three or four cargotn of ore came to Kaltimore t-.K-h week and the monthly Importations tan from 3O,000 to W.OoO tons. While most of thl was consumetl at the works of the Maryland Steel Company, some of K was sent to Plttsbung and used at the Carne gie Steel Works. As a return cargo the vesmtis bringing out ore carried out ba con, lard, flour and coal and on account of the shipments formerly made, the busl n has been missed since the war stop pl all commercial relations with San tiago. When the Spanish officers stopped the work In the mines they cut off the op (ortunltiea of thousands to earn a live lihood and tielghtened the distress re sulting from the war. Iron men and ship per here say that if the people are now . permitted by the American government I to return to their work, such a policy will jdo more toward relieving the suffering ! Cubans than any other step on the part I of this country. A general resumption of work on the plantations, the railroads and in the ml iu would simplify the problem ot tak ing care of the territory which Is now un der the American flag. The superinten dents of several Iron companies are now on thetr way to Santiago to resume operations. J. B, WYATT, Pbont Ve. 6S Alo-l. Orj Hard wore, Ship Chandlery. Groceries, Provisions. PAINTS and OILS. Special Attsatlsa Paldte Supplyiai Sal Governor Ellsha Dyer was elected Gov ernor of Rhode Island In 137 and re-elected In IK. Governor Dyer is a graduate from Ilrown University ami Glessen University, Gt-rmany. He served as Sergeant during the Civil war; and was Adjutant-General of Rhode Island from 14S2 to lSX. He wrote April 17. IsyS: "I have beard so many flattering state ments of what Palne's celery compound ha done that I feW sure it will be of very great benefit to me. particularly at this Him when I have so much anxiety and nervous strain." Pulne's celery compound, upon which so much praise has been bestowed, which the wealthy and those In the highest po sitions unhesitatingly endorse, is within the reach of the humblest family in the land. The incalculable amount ot good that Palne's celery compound Is doing In mak ing sick and even despairing people well fhould compel the attention of every Judi cious person who Is out-of-health. The underlying cause of nervous debit Uy, apparent In headaches, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and neuralgia. Is faulty nu trition of the entire nervous system. So long as the blood la pule, watery and hampered by bad humors the nerves cannot assimilate proper nourishment, no matter how much food la taken into th system. Palne's celery compound arouse a hearty appetite, regulates the bowels and brings about normal action of tha liver. This Is the sweeping and thorough manner in which Palne's celery compound frees the system not only ot rheumatism, ecxemu, salt rheum and other diseases due to impure blood; but also of neural gia, sleeplessness and nervous headache and dyspepsia thaJt are brought about by a "run down" state of the nerves. The use of Palne's celery compound makes all the difference between impure sluggish blood and tired nerves; and healthy, energetic bodily condition. "","TlultiPnAiiaagnrfriiri wiaammimuM mm tinrinwuuuvrvinrtjinvvwni A Oriental Curiosities nnd Toys. We muBt reduce stock and Sell Regardless of C3ii Special ....Sale Wing Lee & Co- f : 1 c-i . a -, 1 n 1 r-. 3 e .vmujftt;iai ciree. nur toopers ury uooas otore. 5 NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED i Four Hundred Different Patterns Wah Sing it Co., Merchant Tailors, were never better prepared to serve the publio in. their line. Gents' Furnishing GoxU of all kinds. Suits made to order quickly. Large stock ready-made goods. Cleaning and repairing. Remember, Prices Talk. VVAH SINQ & CO-pOM'rclSj, U T The Choicest Table Wines... 1 For Families Also for Medicinal Cooking Purposes I 'Jl Private S'ock. Cream Rye, Old Hlcltoey. u 8 To Cure Dyspepsia. Eat regularly. Have food prepared by compe tent cooks. Eat where you relish the victuals. Eat at the Model Restaurant where you are assured of the above conditions. First Class White Help All Hours DAN BARBER, Proprietor, 579 Commercial Street. PrMe of Kentucky and Herm6g; Ra j sold California Brandies. 1 Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store IM TWELFTH 8TRSRT THE PROOF of th pudding Is tn the seta sad the proof of Uqoora IS IN SAMPLING That's an Argument that's e eluslrs demonstration. Ours win stand the test. HUGHES & CO. veil Ti 1. I A These tiny v-apsult $ sre tupenor j Cubebs or Injections and irmvM CURE IN 48 HOURSUWUU? tho tame diseases with-I out Inconven-jn's. I Stdlr all !"ii"": I uruunnjTJxruuu-uxrin S The IMPERIAUjiotci j g THOS. GUINBAN. Proprietor 5 Seventh and 1"" At w v I WoBhlnalon Sis. f-'Ol! I &tt fl- I lr. 7 arwArumruTJxnAAuvuxnjiJTAr El 1 .i cti."-: ii r ouRlTV Gunther's Celebrated Chocolates and Ice Cream With Crushed Strawberries at the Parlor.... r or sais oy sstss-cBi Drue Co,