The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 25, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY AST0B1AN, TUESDAY MOKN1NU, OCTOBER 21, 188.
PONDER AND WONDER
"The
Little
MAN!
PllOWN MIXED
VE8TKB
' gulf. handsomNy
trimmed ;
.$2.50
regular price $.1; now..
i HEY MIXED CHEVIOT VE8-
te Suit, trimmed rd and
hlt tr; regular price $4.60,
no
$3.00
BROWN CHECKED CAS8I
mer Bult; Reefer tyl; trim
Died tut. brown And white, worth
S.M, BOW S3.50
CHEVIOT. BLUE BAILOR
Bult, American, flam crowed
ver anchor; word Admiral
Dewey worked In llk; gilt braid
round collar; worth W-M, now.
0!
kHVH COLOR-MIXED
' Cheviot Suit, handsomely
trimmed and en elegant piece of
$4.50
eloth; regular price $i.o5. now
MAVT BLUE BAILOR 8UIT.
elegantly trKnmed with white
and blue, and silver cord around
edge of collar: worth alway KM;
$4.25
now
TODATS WEATHER.
Fair w father.
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAT.
Little they think of the cup I fill
For the dkmm creeping under the hill;
Little they think of the feast I spread
For the wild we creature tnat must be
fed.
From "A Fallow Field." JuUa C. R.
Dorr.
Try Roalyn coal. Elmore. Sanborn Co.
The State arrived from Sao Franciaco
yesterday,
C. Murphy, of thl clt
U visiting
In Portland.
The Columbia crossed out for San Fran
Cisco yesterday, -
r
' The British bark Eulomene wa towed
Vp th river yesterday.
Th British ship Glendoon wa towed
tip th river yeterday.
The Elmore arrived In yesterday from
Kehalem with a general cargo.
The schooner Guide, lumber laden for
Ban Francis oo, put to sea Sunday.
In the police court yesterday Mr. L.
it Burr forfeited for drunkenness.
The schooner Berwick, lumber Uden
for Ban Francisco, put to sea yester
day.
Hon. Thomas Irving, a prominent farm
er and politician of Cathlatnet. Is In the
city.
The Alliance, from Ban Francisco, and
way porta, arrived In yesterday and pro
ceeded up.
Sidney M. Smith, of San Francisco, pre
sident of the Pacific Sheet Metal Works.
1 in the city.
The British bark Australia, wheat
laden, for gueenstown, for orders, put to
sea yesterday.
Harry Taylor and Ed. Belcher, of As
toria, were In Vallejo Sunday, say the
News of that city.
The funeral of the victim of the torpedo-boat
Davis horror were held In
Portland Sunday.
Manager SeJig. of Fisher opera
house, returned yesterday from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
E. A. Dudley, an extensive wheat grow
er of Umatilla county. Is In the city, ac
companied by hi wife.
F. Nicola!, of Portland,
on hi way to Tillamook,
some cannery Interests.
la In the city
where he ha
The Japanese bark Tenklo Maru. Cap
tain Kaneko, with 400 ton of sulphur
from Yokohama, arrived In Sunday.
Frank Slavln, the pugilist, was a pass
enger yesterday on the Columbia on his
way from Alaska to San Francisco.
Prosecuting Attorney Cteeton yesterday
filed his appointment of Johan E. Young
as bis deputy, vice C. J. Curtis, resigned.
Wanted, a school girt to do light house
wor In exchange for board. Apply at
Mr. E. C. Holden'. 4M Duane treet, A
torla.
Pure Whisky. Harper; Perfect Whisky,
Harper. Every bottle guaranteed Harper.
Bold by Foard & Stoke Company, As
toria. Oregon.
For Sale. 100 ton of Rosyln coal; the
finest house and steam cool ever brought
to Astoria. Elmore. Sanborn Co., Tele
phone, Main 6-L
The ladles of the St Apnea guild will
give a social tea and evening musical at
the residence of Mrs. Page, on Thursday,
October 'CI.
The United States coast survey steam
er Gedney arrived from the sound and
way ports Sunday and docked ai the ccm:
bunker to take on fuel.
The reserved seats sale for
minstrels opens at Griffin & need's this
morning. Secure them early and avoid
the rush that will aurely occur at tho
door.
The following were passengers on the
Columbia yesterday for San Francis o;
Mrs. Captain Graham. Mrs. James Dal
fltt, Thomas Dalglty, Miss Winnie
Moore.
Tea
In tea-countries and Schil
lings Best in America are
the same.
! Both are fresh-roasted. . u
A!
ROWN CHECKED CASSl-
mere Vestce Suit, richly trim-
med In green; regular prloe W
M; now ?t.V)
EAVt ORKT CASS1MERK
em es Bult; American flag
crossed over anchor and Admiral
Dewey atltohed In allk; never sold
t1'
.$3.50
for leas than H W; now
NAVY BLUE 811T. KEEP
er style; a grand piece of
goods; two rows of gilt buttons;
real bullion tar and braid;
worth from U-S0 to I7.W. now....
R
E E F E R COAT, BLUE
Cheviot; fin Quality, trimmed
with black braid and pearl but-
tons; cheap at $4 3; now $3.75
CHOCOLATE COLOR; FIXE
Wool Tricot Cloth Reefer;
superbly finished; flag, anchor
and Admiral Dewey stitched In
allk; large pearl butona; good
value at 17 50 to SUN; now .1
I. W. Harper Nelson county, Ky.,
whisky, a gentleman's whisky, a whisky
for the sideboard, a whlky for the sick
room. Sola by Foard ft Stokes, Astoria,
Oregon.
W. F. Snodgrasa Astoria' leading pho
tographer, ha purchased the Crow gal
lery and will hereafter be founj located
In the rooms formerly known a th Crow
gallery.
Mr. William Benecke, of the Great
American Tea Importing Company, made
a flying trip to Portland Sunday to be
present at the marriage of his sister In
that city.
The funeral of the Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Soru Jensen, who died
t O . . 1 . w MAH.In lAnb nl.M It. ih.
afternoon. un.a; "! '2 VTU,,VM
cemetery.
Th tug Astoria arrived In from
Qr.y's harbor 8unday with on of the
rock barges In tow. The Astoria will tak
the Sampson' place while the Utter
steamer hi undergoing alteration.
Gorton' minstrel will come on their
own special car tomorrow, arriving at
the depot at 12:15. They will then give
a grand parade, after which they will
rive one of their elegant concert in
front of Griffin k Reed' store.
C. H. Cooper made the excellent score
of C at the alleys yesterday. Mrs. Stlne
and Mr. Dellinger were high for the
ladle, frith S&. The first game in the
Wise contest were bowled last night, but
the playing wa very poor.
w. - v i . , - t r
During U8 the county treasurer has
paid the city of Astoria from the special
road fund JJ.06S.TO and road district No.
1 (Warrenton) All the rest of the
road districts of the county have received
CiS.H, or about I10.K mne.
The popularity of the merchant's lunch
served by Mr. Georpe Bartley at the Na
tional Is growing dally, and many bus
ness men can be found there every day
for their midday meal. The lunches set
by Mr. Bartley are the flr.e9t in the city.
The tug Samson went to Portland a
few days ago and w. ill have many alter
ations made before going back, towing
barges to Gray's harbor Jetty. Her auto
matic towing gear and tubular boiler will
be removed and replaced by the old style
of towing apparatus. c,-- will also be
trimmed so as to set lower In the water
aft.
A doxen men from Fort Canby pulled
over In a life boat Sunday night to meet
Corporal King Lee. who had returned
from a trip to Portland. The soldiers
are all lolly fellow and get along much
better here than at the fort. 1 he captain
of the company Is said to be unpopular
among the men. The troop now stat.oned
at Canby Is company C, heavy artillery.
The following minor orders were mad
by Judge Mcllride m the circuit court
yesterday; O. Wlngate vs. City of As
toriaDemurrer to portion of plaintiff's
answer overruled and plaintiff allowed
three days to reply. State of Oregon, ex
rel. vs. O. B. Estes Order taken Instruct
ing clerk to forward to clerk of supreme
court some of the papers In the case for
comparison.
At a meeting of the Astoria branch of
the Red Cross society. It was decided to
have an honorary membership, consist
ing of patriotic men, women and child
ren, each member paying 50 cents or
more admission. The membership list Is
now open at the home of Mrs. A. A.
Cleveland. The demands on the society
have become so urgent that it has been
decided to adopt this means to Increase
Its Income.
Fresh candies every day at the Parlor,
where all such goods ere kept either In
glass Jars or show case and are thus
free from street dust and disease germs,
The Parlor candies come from the be,
factories on the coast, where every mod
ern facility for making and "curing"
candies can be employed. Compare qual
ities and prices at the Parlor with other
shops, and you will be convinced that It
Is the place to get the best goods.
The members of Pushing Poet. O. A. It.,
j pave a camp fire iuppr and dunce lat
night In the hall of Engine ntny No.
. 1. .tnur.- the Ir.vlud gu'ft wcr the
I menitjerH of the Bed (.'ris Society and
1 the second dlvlfcion, Oregon naval bat
Gijrton's . talllon. An elcsrant suiiucr served
and ;,artuki-n of, after whi'-h short
BK-ei hts w re ilellvered by M srs.
iJeuley and WriKht, of the j. A. R , Lieu
tennnt Sherman, of the naval reserve,
ami o:hcrs. Dancinp and s.ng.iir wa
then commenced, whlcn rounded ut the
evening.
Peter C'.-trlson. better known as the
I "Terrible Swede." was tip before Police
. ' Judgf- Nelson yesterday for b.lng drunk.
Officer 8:ttcm madi the ;irre'., with th"
I tuwlstance of two other policemen. When
j St'.tem first took charge of Carlson, the
I prisoner became frartiouH, and the ofll
I cer was unable to manage him alone. He
called for ixtt fiance, and two omor oill
cers c-ame to his relief. CarlHon re'!ie i
! to go in the, ordinary way, nnd It was
I necessary to drag him to the station. The
I arrest waa made early Buruiay morning.
; Judge Nelson lined Carlson $25.
Judge McBrlde convened the district
court In adjourned session yesterday. The
B
11 Kind of l3oyH' and ChlldroncV Suitn
cut to olmoHt One-Hnlf.
(We carry no Satinet, Cottonade or Shoddy Suits.)
Jells' aultH, overcontH, Imts.imd Hhirt
we need not Bpenk of here.
lmoat everybody in ond iiround Ab
torla has found out t lint
"WE MEAN BUSINESS."
Herman
The Reliable Clothier nnd Mutter.
P. S. A few all Wool Blankets
to close out Cheap.
mo.t Important matter to come before
the court was the case of Mlchell Zuio
vlch. chanted with the murder of "Pat"
Parnes, Th work of empanelling a Jury
took up considerable time, but the fol
lowing were Anally selected: Carl John
son. William J. Ilerkard. T. 8. H-nder.
son. J. L. Hajscth. William 1-arson. C.
A. Mathena. C. Ahues. A. Brlx. II. F.
Astmp, L. B. Belland. Charles Outer,
and II. Ford. After the selection of the
jury court aJJourned over until this
morn n. when the tr a will proceed. '
The case has excited great Interest anj I
ther wa a large crowd In the courtroom I
whrn the vae was called yesterday.
For the past day or two the prisoner has i
been rather nervous, but he has given
Jal'.tr Blndc no trouble.
-
The following ordinance for the col-
tfcrioii it aeaujept remaining unpaid I
on the following .treet, were sl.ncd by
the mayor yesterday: Th. Eut Aston.
The Eaat Astoria '
aueyway; tumernm .ri.. i . -,
. . . . . t -
change to Grand avenue: Irving avenue.
from Fifteenth to Elghteentn; Tentn.
from Commercial to Exchange; Thirty.
(ifth. from Franklin to Exchange; Wall ,
street No. L inner ruinam-rs si"
To pay L. Lebeck for th Improve-
of Commercial street; to Issue and i
were
ment of
sell bond for the Improvement of
Twenty-ninth tret. from Fnlnklln to
Grand; for the improvement of Grand
avenu. from Twenty-ninth to Thirty
third; for th improvement of Thirty,
flrat. from Franklin to Orand; to pay L
Lebeck OS.TT for the improvement of
-w..t...i.ik .irMi .ml nonmrlAtlnff.
K.-i s VornWle Cyl.r.:
and tKl.TS for the Improvement of Grand j
and Franklin avenues respectlvly
The Oriental liner Mogul Is on the a ay
down the river and Is ue her any time
thla month, having left Portland Sunday
morning. Her draft Is XI feet I Inches and
she Is probably getting stuck off and on.
as otherwise she would arrive here Sun
day evening. Another reason for the de
lay is that a large steamer like the Mo
itul. heavily laden, can only round the
sham curves In day time until he ge'.s
well down the river, and. therefore, has
to lay over and cast anchor during the
night. When the steamship Athenian,
which left this nort a few days ngo for
Vladlveslock arrived fnm Portland she
made the run in two days and a half,
being compelled to anchor over night on
the way, and then had much trouble In
navcatlng down the river. The Mogul,
although of leaser length and lighter
draft than the Athenian, can round the
blur- and keep In the channel onlv dur
ing daylktht. which is partly the cU!e of
her nonarrtval here. The i'gul Is (V'tir
laden, but will finish her cargo by taking
on 1000 racks at tills port.
The result or tne oowung in me mm
month contest for the Hermsn Wise
medal Is made known In the latest bul
letin Issued at the As'orta Football Club.
Frank Goodell, a clasa B man. with two
pins handicap, finished hlgn. wnn an
average of 41 flat. He bowled only 13
games. For the scratch men Ise, Coop
er and Burroughs flnlshed close, air.
Wise kept a record of his scores for the
Durtose only of determining Just how h
Is bowling. He offered the trophy and of
course Is not In the contest. He piayea
M games, with n average or in.s
Is the best average made In the tourna-
ment. Cooper was a close second, with
39 for 3 games, Burroughs getting
B.35 for 52 games. Allen, of class B,
flnlshed In games with 38.42 average.
Mrs. Deltlnger was high for the ladles,
with an average of M. for 15 games. She
Is a clasa B bowler, with one pin handl-
cap. Mrs. Stlne average wa H.30 for
23 games; Mrs. Normlle' 33.33 for 12
giimes. and Mrs. Wise' 32.10 for 24 games.
The three latter players are in class B.
Hereafter the first 25 games bowled by
the men and the first 15 game bowled by
the women will count In this contest. Six
Kaines must be bowled on each alley by
the men (the odd game to be played
wherever the contestant chooses), while
three games must be bowled on earb alley
by tho women, tho remaining three to
be bowled on any of the alleys chosen by
the player. In this way a man's work on
ail alleys will be shown, and tho contest
will be made the more satisfactory.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Parker HouscJ. F, Davis. Peter A.
Shwlt. Henrv Olmstead, Portland; Jus.
B. Frazer, Stockton; F. Modal, Wost--..-;
J. Colvln. Mrs. :., Ileef-r, Marsh
land; E. A. Dudley and wife. Athena; J.
T. Johnson, wl'e and m August A.
Nauel. Clatnkanlc: J. JackHon, llwaoo;
:. o Taylor, Elsie; . Becker, Albany.
OorHent-b. Schmidt, L. H. Spraur, W.
Y. iJrowne, B. J. Jossey, t.'harles Phillips,
V,'. G. Martin, Portland; Sidney M.
Smith, San Francisco; Thomas Irving,
I 'hleT.ot; R. P. S-annell. Seattle.
CARD OF THANKS.
The Woman' Relief Corps begs to nn
nornce to nil wht nss;?tted In raising a
fund for our navul r. srve tnat, ot'r boys
not being called upon to leave their
homes, wo have, at urgent callH f ir help
from Manila, and aluo for hospital sup
plies, ger' 25 to New York for the
wounded and nick returning from Cuba,
and 125 for hospital supplle at Manila.
W are very grateful to all who so gen
erously contributed and to those who as
sisted at the concert.
11R8. CORA GREEN, Pres
MISS IRENE JOHNSON, Sec.
Wise
TAXPAYERS' PKOTKST
AGAINST nVE-illl.u LEVY
Petition the County Court At to M ike
the Proponed Assessment for H'Md
Building Purpose.
pr,nteJ ,hi. morn
In t the county o8rt uk-.tin,t the
prvposrd levy of the S-ml!l road t-tx h't
,,n , i,y , number of additional
,. . . ....
Ur. sines t clrvulalrd S.ttur
day. .
The petition, with the na:r of H the
reniontrants. I as follows:
... . M.,
'.. V n k.
-p ; " ,-' ' "l"
"P county respcottuuy rri.r"cni
n. ukri hi." - '
. ..
ed and will require htrye sums of taxes
to meet, and will necss.llate larr lvies,
''That the tax-ayers for several year
have borrowed money and mortgaged
their property In order to meet the taxes;
ht many of those mortgage. nd deb ts
are still unpaid. Many were not able to
borrow money, and large quantities of
the property of the county ha been con
nscaicd and boufht In by th county and
now held by it.
"That there Is no demand tor real
estate, and. In the opinion of the under
signed. It Is pot wise at the present
time to Increase the levy or to mke It
more than can be pslbly avoid, d.
"That, owing to me above, and to th
fact that many of the road In Clatsop
county are not laid out In the proper
place or In the proper manner, and aluo
I to defects In the r"d laws, the under.
, ,igT,i think It nol in the Interrst of
' economy., or otherwise Judicious, to In-
, crvat the levy for roads, and. therefore
protest aKalnst any Increase of levy for
that purpose.
"They also uik that the levy be mad
as small as practicable an the expenses
cut down dunng the next year so as to
ctme
llhltt th-J estimate and levy."
Charlea II. P.ie
P. J. H'fcxlmnn
H. Carruthem
C. J. Tremhard
P. K. Warren
C. II. Cooper
;e.irge H. C.eflrife
N It. Webber
F. Sherman
J.imes W. Welch
F. A. Floher
A. C. Fisher
C. 8. Wright
Sidney Urll
Eureka & Eplcur
Parking Co.
Charles H. iMhr
John W. Welch
7. Anatenson
Geo. Davidson
U C. Kinney
Frank J. Taylor
West Shore A....S Co
Peninsular I .and h
Trunt Co. by F. 3.
Taylor. It presi
, T 0 Trulllner
; f. a. Fulton
dent
Astoria Gas Light
,C. It. Thomson
i rhiMnni IkMAlV
Co by W. L. Pugs
secretary
I). II. Welch
Max F. Berende
John Hahn
Shannhan Bros.
W. 8. Kinney
W. W. Parker
Van Dusen Invest
ment Co.
B. VanDusen
Wm. H. Barker
Central lAsHorl
Land Co.
W. C. Parsens, by
It. Carruther
Astoria Loan and 8. uordoti, cish'
Building Assn., W. ler First National
II. Barker, pres. Bank
E. G. Roger J. E. Hlgglns
j j,-ranj, pttn. rash- A. O. Biwxarth
; ,,.p Atf.ria ftav-W. II. TwIllKht
lnga ianh
jj 8 Copeland
I H j,- Pra
j lnpo riracker
M j, Kinney
I!(.nJamln Young
Alcx GnheTt
j G wingate
j A xjnvlln
George W. Wood
i jj gchlussel
C. W. Fulton
A. Montgomery
M. Meyer
M. Nowlen
Astoria Iron Wks
John Fox. pres.
Charte Ward
E. Johnson
P. F. Halfrety
T. A. Hyland
Geo. W. Sanborn
Astoria Investment W. Loeb
Co., per O. W. 8., O. Sovey
( lcc, George Hill
ci Rver -pK. Co.F. M. Warren
by E. W. TallantA. M. Smith
I Aug. Dnnlelson
, churles Rogers
j M. C. Chutter
I y. -j Chutter
Anna Page
i r, Johnson
t j. uorgman
A. Booth Pkg. Co
by W. T. Chutter
L. M. Davl
C. 8. Brown
A. J. Meglor
Th. Olsen
Grant Tulllnger
Elmore. Sanborn CoD. Morgan
W. H. Wood Louis Klrchoff
11. B. Parker V. Boclllng
J. Wlnterhaldor J. W. Mlnnkr
Enfatc of C. Boel-George A. Nelson
ling, by V. Il'M-lllrig
THAT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating senno of re.
newed health and strength and Internal
cleanliness, which follows tho uho of
Syr-o of Figs. Is unknown to the few
who hnve not progressed beyond the old
tlmo medicines and the cheap substitutes
sometimes offered but never accepted by
tho well-informed. Buy the genuine,
manufactured by the California Fltf
Syrup Co.
It Ih easier to court tho muso than It
Is to -ret her publisher' consent.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants en
dorsed prior to July 8th, 18M, to present
tho same to the County Treasurer at
his office, 1GJ Tenth street, for payment.
Interest ceases aftor this date.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 20th day of
October, 1858.
II. C. THOMPSON
County Treasurer.
How Our Prices
Trade Kept up.
Will Pay You to
HACKINTOSHOS
Children's two cape navy blue serge.
double texture Mackintosh; Slav to
to; regular price I9.W; special price U.
Ladlea' single texture Cap Mackintosh;
regular ilc, JJ.M; special prloe ft .
Udles' all wol ere. double or lnl
cape, dttubl textur Mackintosh; col.
or, blue, green, brown, ami hawk ; t
ular prlc 16 W; wt lal prldi H.
l4tdl' all wool, allk lined. douWe tex
ture Victoria Cap M k ntth; color
navy blue; regular 110 garment any
whore; special price only M.
CAPES AND JACKITTS
Udloe' Inch Plu.h Capo. Unetl with
near allk thltwt, fur around ettllar: reg
ular price B W; lll prtt
1.4.1W all w.tol Astrican Ce; heavy
phU.I lining, trunnusl with ttilbel fur;
regular price. It W; special price I1W.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
You Save Dollars
By Purchasing Your
Drugs, Patent Medicines
and Toilet Articles of
The only rtit-rslr tlrtig store wlioro
rvrry sriicls is sold 15U A per ernt.
less mau uie nauuiKium - ..i.v,.
Mere words du I tell it all. Here are
sums prices Urmrtuiier every l utein
Mediciac. iollrt Article or i'run i sui
at Put rlea.
Our msil order buslusss lis treuisti in
tesr. Ut-suse verybody lttuo :UH
Diile of Portland cnu inoiiey by
tro.lunf with ua.
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ltille.1 l0!l.. in n..ine.
ut onlnx li I ki1'i -
tj'l hill Vtl'i lie, of Pll.'te
ro.itvil I '.It'll, in iM.iuri
ronlaliipi 1 x-a'.e
tjaiiiji.e .'(. ! . "i suif-ir
rimleo l.."'!"., in ihi...-.
ro i'ntii . I o.lflli
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liltuli r t'ai.lle., or "lit r-
rt'.ile l iainei. in ii.il i.e.
riinuliilim liu&graln "
We buy direct fn tn the nianilfacturfrs
H iiDaiitities, which secures tie
VKItY LOWKST TK M'K UATtM.
This rimlile ns to retail at wholi-sale
We puy transioriaiion rusrges m n
torin on all onler (or drugs or pnti-nt
Djetliciiies anionntina to 5 or over, wln-n
KCiim'aiiitl by the rash.
Our pliotoirapliio tli'partmenl will in
t..riit von. Kverv new tiling In tilmtoi:-
raphy is in stock, and it will ilelight km
to bave you call, w net tier you miy or u.
Woodard, Clarke & Company
Cut-Kate DriKjijIsts
Fourth and WasliiuKton, Portlnml, Ore
STOCKHOLDERS MF.ETINO.
Nolle I hereby given tnat th regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of th
Flshermens Packing Co. will be held at
th ofllce of the company on Saturday,
October 23. WW, at o'clock a. m for th
purpose of electing a board of dire, tors
for the ensuing year and th transaction
of such business a may properly com
before the meeting.
AUO. MOHEIlO.
Secretary, Fishermen' Pkg. Co,
(Astoria. Or., September 29. IRjS.)
She Before wo wore married you de
clared you would go to the ends of tho
earth to make mo happy. He Well,
what If I did? She I wish you would
go now. I don't know anything else that
would make me so happy.-lllustnitod
Bit.
HOW TO LOOK QOOD.
Good look r really more than (kin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of all th vital organ. If the
liver I limctlve.you have a bilious look;
If your stomach I disordered, you have
a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys arc
affected, you have a pinched look. He
cure good health, and you will turely
have good looks. "Electrlo Bitter" la
a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly
on the stomach, liver and kidneys, puri
fies the blood, cure pimple, blotches
and bolls, and give a good complexion.
Every bottle guaranteed. Bold at Este
Conn Drug Co. (0 cent per bottle.
Tho uverago man seems to Use his wlnh
bone more than any other bono In his
body.
AN ENTEHPRI8INO DIIUOGI8T.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than the Estcs-Conn
Drug Co., who sparo no pain to cur
the best it everything In their line for
their many customer. They have now
the valuable agency for Dr. Kins' New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Cold. Thl I the wondorful remedy
that Is producing such a furor all over
th country by It many startling cure.
It absolutely cure Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hoarsenos and all affection of the
Throat, Cheat and Lung. Call at abov
drug stor and get a trial bottl free or
a regular size for GO cent and $L Guar
anteed to cur or price refunded.
Are Kept Down and Our Fast-Increasing
The Solution Will lie Pound Uelow. It
Hold Our Prices for Comparison,,
Indies' all wool heavy Kearny Jackal)
slorm collar, military rut; big value at
17.(0; our aolal pries only li&O.
Children' navy Mil Reefer Jacket; mad
f goiM standard cloth, trimmed with
white sulache braid, making a very
stylish garment; worth H; our spe
cial Klc for M B,
Small Wares
Children' School Umbrellas, rongg
handle, only, each
Oe
Two lutckage good Envnlo( for..,. 16
Black or Gray Corset Steel, each..,, I
Alunmlum Thimbles, each
lo
Hook and Eye, nard lo
taly Rlblon, all Colors, yard le
Tin: ."'Lack to turr haimjaixs.
Ladies' Fleece
Lltied Fast-
Black
Hose
ALBERT
Remember the
"P. N." CofHCtH.
NEW CROP CURRANTS
NUTS, CITRONS, MINCE MEAT, ETC
Havo you tried Elastic StarchP
It beats them all and a boauti
ful picture goes with each
package J XI H VI till Tl XI XI XI Xi XI
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
Cheap at the
Plush cape, thibet fur trim
mfid around the collar and
down the front
Braided cloth cape
Braided and beaded
cane -
A- well selected line of jackets
very cheap.
All styles of walking hats at
THE BEE HIVE.
GRAND REMNANT SALE OF CARPETS.
500 Yards Body Brussels, Tapes
try Brussels and Moquettes to be dis
posed of at less than cost.
C. HEILBORN & SON.
Udlea' Feather llo,n'h
Udles' Faet HUck llosa, tUr v
Towel Racks,
oaoh...
Embroidery Ilnop. each.
Knitting "Ilk. alt colors, spool.
H'ampotl Pillow Miami, pslr...
Bp
Ladles' Heavy Ribbed Vests. ch
Children's E. J5. Wsist. acIi
KnlllltMi Cotton, ball
Collar Buttons, doaen
:3Sc per pair
OUlAti
AND RAISINS
Bee Hive
- $2
- 1
cloth
- 2
85
60
a
00
LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA