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h THE CAPITAL 'EVENING 'JOURNAL. if I. w A THE CAPITAL J011RML. TEHM8 OK HUnfiCHIPTION. DAILY. One year by moll . JO Hlx months by mall 2 GO Three months by mall . ...... 1 j Per week, delivered by carrier.. . 10 WEEKLY. One year by mall......... ... SI JO Mir monins ov mini . One year, If paid lu advance . 1 0 Hlx months, If paid In advance 5 For advertising rates npply at this office AllSubscrlberstoTiiECAriTAi, Journal who do not secure their paper regularly will notify this office, giving address, and the matter will bo attended to at once. Office, corner Court I and Liberty; .Streets Kitty Fbom Cokk. The renown ed Dan and Josio Morris Sullivan Mirror of Ireland combination, pre sented the very laughable Irish play, entitled "Kitty From Cork," at the opera houeo last evening to an appre ciative audience. For some unac countable reason the attendance was not as largo as it should have been; nevertheless those present had the pleasure of listening U as good a comedy company as have occupied the opera house hero In many a day. Dan Morris Sulllvau Is a good come dian, and In his many parte did ex ceedingly clever acting. Joslo Mor ris Bulllvan as "Kitty" wus the favorite ot the evening. Sho is a leading star and well masters her rolo. Maurice Daniels is a young man possessing a ilch voice, and his explanations relating to the pano rama of Ireland, were very Interest ing. Qus. Mortimoro made a first class "nigger," and the troubles that he and "Kitty" managed to get into fairly shook the house. Bulllvan as "Dltchy," of course wus Immense. A better house will greet them to night. . Stolk His Hiiiuts. Night before last some sneak thief entered the yard of Mrs. Phillips and stole irom the clothes lino several articles of clothing. Among the rest was a pair of fine flannel shirts, belonging to one of the boys. Jay says they always munage to get his best. It is only a short time ago thut some one entered his room and took a new coat and vest. But fearing to wear them, rolled them up and hid them under the steps of the Fruit dryer building, and notified Jay of the fuct by letter, and he In this way re- covereu mo coat, anu vesi. ne says he would bo very happy now if they would do the same by tho shirts. AKTIOIiKS OP iNCOIll'OltATION. Articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State to.day, as follews: Tho Vaquiua Bay Board of Trade: tho principal olllco is in Newport, Benton county, Ore gon, with J. II. Bagly, Sam'l Case, A. J. Hay, F. E. Dodge, Geo. A. Landls, A. E. Ellektou, It. F. Baker, W. H. Hullbrd and W. C. Sh'cpard. The La Qrando Compa ny; capital stock, $5,000; divided into shares of $10 each, wlthN. P. Phlm, B. W. Gaudy and Honry Wildey as incorporators. Also the South Port TowiiHond Land Co.; principal ofllco in Portland. Oregon; capital stock $50,000; divided in to 500 shares, with O. V. Mouroo, Geo. Flaudera nud J. W. Ogllbee as incorporators. Want it Chancu:!). The citi zens of Independence unci Mon mouth would like to have the mail service between Salem and tho nbovo named places changed. They would llko to have the stage leave Salem in the morning and return in the evening. As it is tho stago leaves Independence in tho morn ing and returns in tho evening. In couversmg with a prominent busi ness man of Monmouth he said that tho cltizous in Indcneudonce and Monmouth would bo very much pleased with tho chauge should it bo made. Wilt Makk a Survey. In a correspondence from Yaqulua City to tho Orogonian, tho writer states thut tho railroad committee will at tin early day make a survey of tho proposed Newport, King's Valley & Salem railroad through tho Slletz reservation, file maps and secure tho coiiBont of the Indians, as required by tho act of congress. Portland will, before long, realize that this projected road is her nest outlet to tho coast,' and an enterprise sho Hhould take an interest In. " Moving. Miuto and Lowe are movulg into their elegant new barn to-day from their old headquarters ou Commercial street. They expect to soon have everything in running order at tholr now location and then will have one of tho finest livery barns in tho state. It is not known what will bo dono with tholr old quarters, but it is more than possi Iblo that Home elegant now brtoks will be erected there soon. A Nkw PAi'Kii.-Tho Wlllamotto Valley Tribune, of Independence, with J. H. Stlne as editor, has made itn appearance in the newspapor Held, and makes a very good show ing for its town us well us Its pub lishers. It starts out as ludepeit dent lu polities, but wo trust it will noon seo tit to affiliate witli the party of progress and prosperity for tho nation. In this (lay of Imrb-wiro a newspaper cau't bo "ou tho fence" any great length ot time. A Hahk Bamiain. Tho Will amette Investment Co. oiler the three best lots in Mill addition at $350 each. Lots 50x1140. Remom- ber this property is only six block from tho business houses and Is near tho brick mills. Postponed. Tito bazar to ho given by tho ladles of tho M. E. church has been postponed until Dee. UOth. Thisutlalr promises to be one ot somo note, and quite a display of articles of a mlscelluue utu nature will bo exhibited. Unitauian. Tho pastor being out of the city, there will be no preaching at the Unitarian hall tomorrow. Sunday school at 12 m aa usual. Tho muutal philosophy class will be couductvd by Mrs. Eng land. Palulosa denial operations otDr T. 0. 0Ub'l 09 State itwfti WORLD A Busy Week in the Whirl of Society. THE KIIJELIK-WIIITNEY MAKUIAGE Salem Social Club Surprise Party Coming Attractions Among the Grist of Society Gossip. All communication! Intended for this Department should be addressed to tho (Society Kdltor, Capital Jouunal. The social world has been a busy one this week. In to-day's Joun NAii is reported a list of what has been going on during tho week. Tho season is just lairly begun and tho writer promises some splendid gatherings. HALKM KOCIAIi CLUB. The first large party of tho season was held at tho opera house on Tues day last under the auspices of the Salem Social club, which In itself implies what n brilliant Introduction to tho Winter's festivities it was. Salem has long borne the reputation, both at homo ami abroad of giving successful parties, and on this occa sion did not fail to render the assur ance of fully maintaining and of adding to this reputation the coming winter. The iloorof tho opera house was most excellently canvassed. Thiswiththcselcctionofmusicasren dered by Parson's orchestra of Port land, assisted b.v Mr. Roos afforded all true lovers of dancing an evening of tuo fullest enjoyment. It Is im possible to do the musical portion of the entertainment full Justice, as it was certainly a rare treat to all who know and love good music. Several new and beautiful selections were given. Those most noteworthy was tho waltz "Dreams of Childhood," "OurOwu," an arrangement for the Landers, which Includes a few well re membered favorites of lone auo.with mauy others that only tend to verily tneexceiientjuugment or tne young men Instrumental in giving tho party, in providing such music. Dancing continued until a late hour when merry cood nights were exchanged and so ended one of the plcusantest parties given. Among thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas Riley, Mr. and Mrs W T Gray.Mr and Mrs Geo W Gray, Mr and Mrs I A Manning, Mr and Mrs. C W Taylor, Mr and Mrs W S Boggs, Mr and Mrs Wm Brown. Mr aHU Mrs P H Eustou, Mr and Mrs J C Smith, Mr and Mrs S E Willard. Miss ellio Gilbert, Miss Louisa Huclat, Miss Belle Golden, Miss Ethol Cusick, Miss Grace Gilling ham, Miss Mary Chadwick, Miss May Smith, Miss Kate Dalrymple, Miss Leila Waters, Miss Crump, Miss Nellio Boise, Miss Edna Scott, (of Sau Francisco), Miss Gussio Geisy, Miss Ruth Matthews, Miss Maggie Savage, Miss Gertie Savage, Miss Lena Breyman. Miss Ada Breyumn, Miss Minnie Breyman, Miss Muy Boise, Miss Agnes Ear hart, (of Portland), Miss Lcona Wil lis, Miss 8rumble,(of San Francisco). J Wcstacott, C A Baker, R D Gil bert, R P Boise, Jr., F R Cross, J D Gabrielson, J B Phillips, J M Keeue, E P McCormack, T. C. Smith, Jr., J C Grllllth, II D Patton, C C Patton, F W Waters, W J Clarke, J B F Geisy, Geo G Brown, Isaac Scott, H S Jordan, T A How ard, W J D'Aroy, A W Geisy, P H D'Arcy, W A Mtinley, E Willis, P Willis, Irwin Watson, (Portland), Benj Towno, Abo McCully, Wm B Laduo, (Portland.) HELEN UIA'TIIE. Among the coming attractions that aro notlcahlo is tho first ap pearance, in this city, of Helen Blytho at tho opora houso in "A Mother's Love." Sho makes her tlrst appcaranco hero on Monday evening. The Oregonlan of Decem ber tho 4th says thut this very finish ed urtiste guvo her second perform ance lu hor latest success. "A Moth er's Love," at the New Park theater last nignt. it is rarely any artiste receives tho pralso and creates so faboruble opinion a Miss Blythe lias, it does uot seem to be gener ally known to tho theater-goera of Portland that they havo in the per son of Helen Blytho an extraordi narily gifted actress. Miss Blytho, at 17 years oi uge, wus tne leauingiauy of Daly's theater, New York, when Miss Rehau was the soubrotto. It was considered a marvelous thine for a girl to step into tho position va cated ny uiuru Morris and 1'unny Davenport. This, howover, Miss Blytho did. 5liss Blytho is surrounded by u spleudid dramatic company. Her loading support, Mr. Joseph Brlen. was leading man for tho renowncti and lamented Adelaldo Neilsou, ho playing "Romeo" to her "Juliet" for two years. Tho Now Park thea ter also deserves special mention for the orchestra, which is under the di rection of T. Wllmot Eckert. Miss Blythe again to-night. TiiKJiNdi.r.us. The musical event of tho season will be tho apiwaranco of "The Jin- giera" at nevus opera noiiso on oat- urtluy evening Dee. laith. "Tho Jin glers nro lmnieiiho." Tho Santa Bar bara Morning Pre nays that a large audleueo greeted the Jingles at Le- ucd'h theatre lust night, ami to-night there will he a larger ouu if the en thusiasm displayed Is any guide to judge by. the singing throughout was good, every song boinir loudly encored. Tho houo fulily shook with applause. Tho negro melodies are full of music, and when rendered us they were last night, touch a n, in- puineuo com in every .menvan nil-, dictioe. Tho imitation of a Santa , Burburu hand, a eallopenud Chltict-u singing brought down the houo. Special mention of any bong or ci ther of the singers cannot bo made. ' us all were excellent. nvi: o'clock ti:a. , Last evening unite a number of tho ladles of the Mllon try . -le'y . of the Presbyterian chinch, were' entertained by Mrs. J. V. C'mwtnnl i at her home ou (.'oiiinieivlul Mivt. A "llvo o'clock tea" wus hcrwd.and tll0M who were present srH?iit Koine1 time in pleasant and Bocial conversa tion while sipping tho fragrant draughts of "a tea." A short tlmo afterword tho delighted guests bid a pleasant adieu to their hostess and sought their several homes. OHAND CONCEIIT. On Thursday evening, the Phil harmonic society and Conservatory of Music, assisted by Miss Halllc Parrish, Miss Leona Willis, Mr Jas. Ross and Messrs. Keller, Chaso and Easton, will glvo a grand entertain ment at Reed'B opera house. The event will be one long remembered in Salem. It will be one of tho richest musical trots ever given in Salem. A chorus of forty voices will paticlpute in tho affair. Reserv ed seats on sate at 1'atton's. mahiuagi:. Marriage of Mr. Louis Kibello and Miss Cora Whitney. Invited guestP filled tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stalger on Wed nesday evening to witness tho mar riage of their niece, Miss Cora Whit ney to Mr. Louis Kibelio. The cer emony was Impressively performed by Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor of the Evangelical Church of this city. Tho bride and groom then re ceived ' the hearty congratulations of their friends. A beautiful wed ding supper then added to the pleas ure of the evening. Tho happy couple received many useful and costly presents with tho best wishes of their friends for a life of unalloyed Happiness. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stalger, Miss Pottorf, Miss Lena Bier, Miss Addie Bowersox, Miss Leona Gillmore, Miss Alice Stelncr, Miss Mary Stelner, Miss Kibelie, Mrs. J. Burkholdei, Miss Anna Diven, Miss Ida Purvine, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Kreiger, Mr. Wood ward, Mr. John Molr, Mr. H. Schellburg, Mr. .7. Baumgardner, Mr. Lee Stelner, Mr. B. Critchlow, Mr.F. Wiggins, Mr. Aral, Mr. P. Willis, Mr. E. S. Bollinger. SOCIAL GATHERING). Lust night a number of young folks called lu at the residence of Mr. Geo. Collins, on Court street, to spend the evening with Miss Edna Scott, who will leave for hei homo in San Francisco Monday night. Miss Scott formerly lived in Salem, and has been visiting at Mrs. Geo. Collins, during the past summer. She will be missed by tho circle of young folks of this city that sho has mingled pleasantly with during her stay in tho city. The following young folks were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, Miss Edna Scott, Miss Jessie Gill, of Portland, Miss Edna Moody, Miss Nellie Edes, Miss Retu Lonsdale, Miss Belle Louisa Huelat, Miss Esther Collins, Mr. Leo Steiner, Mr. Claro Baker, Mr. John Westacott, Mr. Frank Cross, Mr. Henry Myers, Mr. Otto Wilson, and Mr. John Giesy. SUKPKISE PARTY. A surprise party was given in honor of Mr. Ed Byrd, at the resi dence of his parents on Union street last evening. Tho evening was spent, in piaying various games, and at a late hour the young people departed homeward after spending a delightful eveuing. Tho follow ing young folks were present. Miss Clara Litchfield, Miss Ida Burley, Miss Lou Suyer, Miss Portia Knight, Miss Mary Matthews, Miss Stella Griffith, Miss Dimple Baker, Miss Inez Rotan, Miss Lulu Sargeant, Miss Mollle Bernardl, and Miss Mil lie Rogers, Mr. Homer Craven, Mr. IDel. Dlnsmore, Mr. Oswold West, Mr. Fre$ Stewart, Mr. Martin Dur blu, Mr. Charles McNary, Mr. Au di Booth, Mr. Horace Willis, and Mr. Atkin. DIME SOCIAULE. The resldenco of Prof. E. B. Mc Elroy, Superintendent of Public In struction was a scene of pleasant ry last evening. Tho occasion was a social gathering called a "dimo sociable." given for the benellt of tho Christian church. The attend ance was very largo and a most de lightful time was spent in various ways duiing the evening. These dime gatherings aro becoming quito popular and serve to do good iu a number of ways. Those present de parted at a seasonable hour and ex pressed themselves as delighted with the ovont. PLEASANT HOUR SOCIETY. The Salem Pleasant Hour'Society met Thursday evening at their hall and spent a very pleasant and social ovenlng. Tho attendance wus good. Dancing was tho order of tho eve ning nnd thoso present purtlciputed in tripping to the sweet strains of music until thoinldnighthour,wheu tho society adjourned to meet again Friday eveuing, December i'Oth. Supper was served at tho Candy Kitchen afterward all departed for their several homes. This society has eidoyed somo pleasant evenings this winter and Is now going ahead under flattering circumstances. SUNDAY SEVICES. Tho following programme will bo given at the M. K church to-morrow evening. ritnauAMMK. lioH'l Hymne, 1'rnyor. Male chorus... Harvest Time Is Passing lly Reading Scripture. Duett Miss 1'arl.sli nnd M!bj?crlber. Hymn, . "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." I (Jimrlott, ."The Heavenly City." MUsi'8 .Vila mi mid Drown and Messrs Kpu'j nud Oli-n. Solo, 'Tiio (lood 8wimrltln"..Pro.. l'.irvln Itcmnrkh by tlio 1'nstur. Trio -IVII Mo ilte Old Slory," Mu-.ei llnllnndlVa.bomiiudMr llornitli Anthem, ! olo MlmlUrlth lioNou-ay. ' liuiudi.'tltm. i Henry Harondrbk cam d n n on tlifi.fii'iiUKin tra'n from JellVr&nn. MlnsMuudJuvUsonlseoi.va.csi'.ng after coutiucilugu ery a. ere cold. Miss Ilallie l'anlsh rvturiutl home t'r.mi Lebanon on the afternoon ir.ilu. Mr. and Mrs. CliusGuiy have i turuid hunio from the r trip to Cali fornia. ComuiMonor Forrest, of Wtish liiKtou, pa.d N:i nleou DuvIa a visit thlq week,, i Mr. F. S. Barzeo and two daugh ters came up from Portland last night, and will return to their home in Monmouth to-day. Marshal James Ross returned homo to-day from Portland, where lie went to deliver his man who wiu wauled in Portland for larceny. S.Friedman, the genial manager of the Capitol Adventure company's store, is homo after a pleasant visit and business trip to the Sound country. Ho -will remain in the city during the holidays looking after the great rush at their store rooms on Court and Liberty streets. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, G. A. R.. will hold a camp-flrc at their post rooms, in the State Insurance build ing, on Monday evening next, to which all soldiers and sailors are in vited to come and bring their fami lies. An entertaining programme will be rendered. The committee on entertainment is requested to be at the hall Monday. He Leads. Geo. D. Goodhue No. 93 State street, the only wood and coal dealer in Salem carrying a complete stock, always reliable, tf. Otters. John Kaiser went hunt ing yesterday and succeeded lu cap turing two large otters in the slough just below Mrs. Kaiser's house. The animals measured nearly five feet each, and were fine specimens of that tribe. Farmers' Day. This has been a regular furmers' day for Salem. Tho streets have been througed since earlyjthlsmornlngand aswego to press the streets present a bustling sight. Many are preparing for the holidays and the merchants are happy. A Busy Firm. Catterlln & Lus sler the photographers are kept quite busy now taking photographs and doing other work in their line. There is nothing more appropriate than a handsome likeness of your self, for a holiday present to a friend or relation. Working Away. The projectors of the Motor line are busily at work arranging the details of that meri torious undertaking: This is a big work, and consequently consumes much time in the perfecting of all arrangements. The delay is to be regretted, but as it will result iu ultimate good we can well aiiom to wait. Not Located. The county court has not yet decided officially upon the slto for the armory, although it is almost settled that the proposition made by Mr. O. E. Krauss will be accepted. The sight is a good one, and as lie proposes to make a do nation of it to the boys, the money saved ou buying the land will go a long ways on building an armory. Suddenly III. Lost eveninc, shortly after eight o'clock, Miss Ella Macy was taken suddenly danger ously ill. A physician was hastily dispalcned for, and after a time suc ceeded in restoring his patientsome wbat, and this morning she is feel ing much better. The many friends of Miss Macy will be.grieved to hear of her illness. She was in her usual good health up to tho time she was taken 111. The physicians think the trouble is only temporary, and thut iu a few days she will be her usual self again, which is earnestly hoped by a host of friends. "We Point With Pride" To tho "good namo ot homo," won by Hood's Sarsaparllla. In ''Lowell, Mass.f where It Is prepared, there Is moro o Hood's Sarsaparllla sold than of alio' her medicines, and 11 has given tho best satis faction Blnco its Introduction ten years ago This could not bo If the medicine, did not possets merit. If you suffer from Impure blood, try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Wanted to Rent. A small house or cottage with five or six rooms. Inqulro at Capital Jour nal office. tf Holiday Goods. Opened this week, an entire now lot ot novelties suitable, and iu fact, just tho thing for holidav uifts and presents, at the Whlto Corner. J. Meyer. 12-lrn Go to Wm. JBenson's New Cundy nnd Jigar Store, for the finest lino of candy, cigurs and tobacco, in the city. All good, now and fresh. 16G State street. tf. Gum Will re Remembered And if you want to be remembered by your friends, give them a photo graph of yourself, taken by Catter lln & Lussicr. Seo Wm. Sargent's fine lino of hoiiduy goods, consisting of plush goods, albums, oil palu.lngs, toys, picture irumes,. t.01101 sets, etc. BORN. RYLEY. To tho wife of Richard .Ryley, on Dec. Cth, at Elgin, Illi nois, a boy, weight ten pounds. Dick was a former Salemite, and while hero was a member of tho Sa lem baud.and his mnnv friends horn in tho cltv Mnil luirtv (vumrnliiln. tjons . A CALIFORNIA SEXSATIODT. rctaluma Courier. It It TPnnrf IV) thai I1.A .1ac nt ttia KfallfAM. Ilia Remedy." Jot's Verctibla SUrunarUl. I Uvo grown within a few mouths till they aro now really sensational. The way Jhe fame ot tali production has spread Is simply aarrel out. Elz months ago It was unknown. To day It is all over tho country. It is antnorlta- tlvely stated that they bare lcn actually ' Elrlng It nway in Ban Francisco to oplo ' uuictca with rtyspcpM. ck headaches, 1m dtgcitlon and lWcr troubles, not to b paid for unless it cured. Such practical tests aro to stanllngly convincing as to bo almost aen latioual. It is stated that (wool the actlre principles of the new remedy belong to the Vegetable kingdom o( California, and are so ' well known to us all under common name ' that it would surprise us if told them. JJut we are not surprised at anything Calif orelan, and this recent discovery of the new medici nal virtues of lu vegetable kingdom is but another instance of the aJtaaWUiii elWlt. ! of a kII b4 tllsita ilk vm, F. H. BARNES, Pres. H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. The Salem Land Incorporated 1889, CAPITAL STOCK $30,000, PRESENT TO YOUR NOTICE ENGLEWOOD ADDITION! Which is situated upon high ground overlooking tho city, and only four blocks from the elegant High School building. The horsa car lino will soon be running to the school building on their new extension up Center street, and are headed for this addition. The Electric line will pass within one or two blocks of it, and one or both of these lines will eventually traverse tho full breadth of Englewood. This property is Belling rapidly to a class of investors who will put in tasty, substantial improvements, which added to tho building, grading and other public improvements, which we propose to put on, will insure to tho investor an ample profltif he desires to sell again, or a tasty, handsome neighborhood if he desires to make it his home. There is nothing in the city that will equal it. Or if you desire acre property call at our office over the Capital National Bank;, and wo will show you, freo of charge, the cheapest and best five and ten acre tracts in the country, the nearest into the city and that which will double quickest in value. Wo meau HAMPDEN PARK and FAIRVIEW ADDITIONS. TERMS EASY. To the poor man with but a few dollais, this is a grand opening and should be inveitl gated at once, and young men should not slight it. If thi9 add. should happen to catch tho eye ot some one at a distance, we request that you send for descrip tive hand-book of "Salem and Vicinity," Salem Land Company, Salem, Oregon. , Baptist Church. The Jour nal is requested to announce that Miss Minnie A. Buzzel lately returned from her work as mission ary in China, will address the pub lic at the Baptist church to-morrow morning on the subject of the "Mongolians." She is said to be a pleasing speaker, and through her experience will be able to give an interesing talk. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at one o'clock p. m. to-morrow, at the creek east of South Salem bridge. Rev. LeRoy, of Brownsville, will lecture at the Christian church on Dec. 17th. Subject: "Character Illustrated." You are all invited to attend. Subject of discourse at the M. E. church to-morrow morning. "Mar velous Developments." Christian Church. Regular services at the Christian church to morrow. Evening service begins at 7:30 p in. Keep your eye on the colored Ju bilee Singers. They have never been excelled. They are highly endorsed from ocean to ocean. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude onow test, short weight alum or iuo powuers. esoiu oniy in cans. nlv ROYAL BAKINO POWDBKCClOtf Wall.N.Y Lewis M, Johnson & Co., Agents, Port land, Oregon. S. W. Thompson & Co DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry! Their elegant stock of holiday goods now Includes one of the tluest and most com plete lines of Howard. Elgin, W'altbamand Hockford watches, also an exquisite and elegant selection of DIAMOND GOODS I Acholc line of Solid and Plated Silverware, Also an exhibition wblcli will be sold at bottom prices. 221 Commercial St., Salem. NEW HARDWARE STORE! Chas. Rugh, Proprietor, (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) H A. R. D W ARE A! A complete line always in stock. Mr stock is bought new and for cash, af fording me the opportunity to alallhe most reasonabti prlres. The bel and latest improved machinery alwnvso band. I OINee and store rooms at MejUBfefa 014 ' (t4oKttrw, Failing Ii)i)Icineiits This Week We Will Display in Our West Show Window A CHOICE Toilet Cases ! Consisting of Celluloid and Oxidised Silvei1 Dressing Cases, Boby's Toilet Cases, Gents Shaving Cases, Manicue Sets, Playing Card Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Etc., Etc. WE DEFY COMPETITION. In quality and prices. They are unexcelled by any goods manufactured in this line. All goods marked in plain figures. In The East Window We Offer This Week : Dore's Illustrated Editions Paradise lost, Dante's Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise, Bible Gallery and Europe Illustrated. The publishers prices for the above works is $0. Our prices this week : $1.50. T. McF. Patton, Clearance Sale. Our annual Clearance sale will commence Saturday, November 2d,, and will continue until January 1st, 1800. Our stock consists 1f Men's Youth's and Boys' Clotting, flats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,. Men's furnishing goods, blankets, flannels, comforts, rubber and oil clothing, ladles'' cloaks and Jackets, gossamer goods In great variety, c'ulu'", '" REGARDLESS OF COST ber?hrW4V REED'S OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGIITS ONLY, Friday and Saturday, Dec, 0, 7. Ppeclulcugagcinentofllie renowned Dan Morris Sullivan l i v In their latest Ban Frnnclsoo Comedy Suc- "KI1TY FROM CORK," Heplete with oil the latest corolo and Jon. Iciil songs new danrw, specialties ' anfnew, clean JrUli wit, A ton of magnlilcent new scenery rmm mery lie llin Value iue urusuoi u. a. stroll. Of the Uueen's Hi!lV 'uHtn, JlnJ, ud valued irt I40J), Uud ui overy ixTJarimwce, Hf r( Mwia Wu, pluw of) sale at Comedy WM. HOWARD PHELPS, Sec. W. F. BEAVER, Solicitor. Company, -I ' LINE OP -OF- -O- State Street. BEN FORSTNER & CO, REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Thursday Evening, Dec, 'lUk, GRAND CONCERT HV Till? Philharmonic Society AND CONfSEnyATQJlV OP J4JJIIO, wliii liiemivll ehgrus, wlh4wrri ori'lierlru. drums. uto ' ' ' ' AdmMon 60 w; KAllery id . HW scats t)lion M(ni pire Ml TC10 'V4 U0A? "" rtiw. T1118 mm " AlKHiT, sl una u Hlrwniisw, Pull oriimiUlHgrn , Awlsed by Wi jiaiiie !'arib.Ml J.f)ja Willi iina tiieuultarand wAsiWIfl trio, itfr Keller, chuse and Juug) m, msMHM