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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1899)
i- , IK IM if I eosjw- M$l , t --4 Lj atertwi uriJUUm 1 1 1 iTrtMHJwni? ir r-vi "iriMMMJaAift'KiinTiniiir' riwwiMiii y. rr.-. r- '"tiiTirTrfrnii-nrniBai'infr "tTirfiwr Discount Sale -ON- G OLF CAPES oer ten. on. . Ynii sstn rroin It (o 4 according to tho prieo of tlio cnic. fill Cape for f 12. 15 Capo for f3.fi. All tlio newest and Intent stylos nnd materials. 25 SHOOTING AT SILVERTON W. R. Smith Wounded in the Arm by His Son. Family Troubles of Long Duration Cul minate in Serious Disturbance of the Teace. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S UOt COMMUKCIAL ST, CASH STORE S0UTIN6 flannel; . It. Smith of Hllvorton was shot in tho arm Monday by 0110 of h m wmr In flicting it BerloiiH but not dangerous wound. As near ns ran bo gathered from tlio meager particular!! received, tlio facto lire an follew: VV. It. Bmltli was at bis ranch In tho mountains, some nix or eight miles from Bilvcrton. His two sons William and Ordlo went to tho plnco, an altercation unsued and William Smith fired a shot nt lils father which look effect In his arm. Smith was brought to Sllvorton and his wound was attended to, and tho younger man was placed under arrest. V telenhono mossairo from Sllvcrton SOME INTERVIEWS Citizens' Administration ol Salem Affairs Endorsed By Scores of Republicans and Business Men, Prominent Citizens Sneak Out for the NoivPartisan Idca'Picir Demand for Continued Good CityvGovcrnmcnt is Almost Unanimous. Ilclow aro given shoit inferviows with many of Salem's best business men, cilirensand taxpayers, with reference to tho present administration of city affairs, nil of which seak well for tho samo. Among them are not a few who did not support tho movement a year ago, but after tho showing that has been iiindo they cannot rcfuso to accept tlio results. Many inoro wno Regular 10 cent quality, in neat dark patterns, plaids, checks or 6 Heavy quality. choice ol quality. Come early light or stripes. and secure i V H. J. DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY inoro wno aro timid - I 1... 11I..I.1..I I (HWtllT llllllllalillir tnnlfAfd nmlnruA ilml was received last evening oy uiiu -1 "n.....& ...... i.., ...u,ru ,i .Vttornoy llayden Informing him tliat a " ocen tiono mm give iiieirumiuaiiiieii 6ent a yard.! The Thanksgiving number of (lie American Queen just in. You are entitled, to one for the asking. shooting affray had occurred near there 'n which W. It. Smith had been snoi and wounded by his son, Mid asking tho district attorney to como up and con duct the preliminary examination at ton o'clock todav. This morning It was found that Smith would not bo able to appear in court today, and on advice of Mr. Hayden tho examination has boon postponed until tho wounded man can give his tcstimoney. Tiiero has boon trouble in the Bmltli family before. A divorce wns obtained by Mrs. W. It. Smith nt tho present term of court and tho disagreements of tho Smith's have been of n (piaslpubllo character In tho Sllverton neighborhood for n long time. ..WWWkawkWWsvVWWWWWiKWUw i 'cOt ex?8k k GOLD DUST FLOUR, Mnclo by Stdnoy Powor Co. , Every sack guaranteed. Made from old wheat. Inr quire of your grocer, or tele phone NO. 51. 11.31ml Children "Who Woar Glasses Are seen now much moro frequently than over bofoie, because parents nru growing wife in knowing Unit weak or defective eyesight in the young can ho cured or remedied by tho use of roHr glasses worn in time. I fit all kinds of eyes young or old, after making a Miien title test of tho eyesight free of charge. My stock of optical goods of all kinds is coinpioictn. I keep nil kinds of siectaclo mid eye glass imrlH. IomcH of any description duplicated. Charges reiiHonahlo. five tested free. PERSONAL MOVEMENTS I'ooplo In tho City From Othor Townn on UtislnosH nncl Vlo- Itlnu Prlorulu. C.H.HINGBS Optician II Oil COMMItHOIAL ST. :c WnATHBn REPORT. Tonight nnd Wednesday rain. jTrrrVrCCri (Bus Somothin,' to Bo thankful For. our dea-(IIOH At. you inimro to entertain frieiulNoii Thanksgiving day tour me will Ui greatly oiiIuiiiccmI if you I It At- vou aro tit Inivo vour tublu doeor Med with one of the beautiful diiiuei tuts tl. at inn bo purchased nt Koinie inuiwu. With such ehlun tilled -with fat loatt turkoy ; crisp eulory and fresh viiauius in tug trout ana supportea iiy icurimis irons on an phim pudJmg and ii ueiiur li.e on all linxlni't of our furlllit llov m supplied by Kounomao the urtntfr, your heart will U filled with thanksgiving. SonnemanN, TllROItOOEU .IM SUto at Telephone fl) Allorney II. F. Jones rtitrni to Tol edo today. Walter I'ugh, the architect, has gone to Kiigono. Ohas. Ilellenhraud has gone to visit his son at 8okaiui. W. T. lkiuuett has gone to Alluuy to work on the new courthouse. K. K. Hall went Monday to visit his father who Is very III nt Summor, Wu. (loo. W. Davis unit W. II. Ilynrs re turned from Ilorthtnd Monday evening. MUs I.tlllu I'onl started for LosAngeles Monday night to make her future home there. MoKlnley Mitchell, of Nervals, Is In Inwn. lie reKrls no chnugit In the hop situation. (I. It. llautou, of Farley, Iowa, an old frlomhof Mrs, F. L. -West, of this elty, has hotin stopping In the elty. M. J. PoUell of llurrA PoUell has g.mo to Alluny to tlulsh the contraot (i the courthouse heating plant. Win. I'nitt and family of Oregon City oauio up tiKlay to attend the funeral of his father tho late dipt. I.. K. l'ratt. Itev. Noah hhtipp went to l.inu county today to he genu on ehuruh work for two wcoks. He says that ho lias no intention of removing to Portland. Chief Justice Wolverton, Judge 0. II. lluruett mid Justice A. 1. Moore went to Portland this morning to attend a meeting of the Imr association In honor Judge Thayer. C. II. Clnte, u well-known Portland iiowsapor man, formerly connected with the Morcurj and publisher of the Spigot, but now representing the North west Herald, is In the city forn fewdays looking after the Interests of that staunch Democrutlu sheet. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. Marrlngo llcenso has been issued to A 1'. Aral and Miss Theresa Vnudorbnck, Ijuis L. Aral appearing aB wltnesi. dkkds ni.KD. Peter Wirts and wife to August Von lloomlision and others, 100 acres in t-ls, r3w..w.il. 11,000. Jncoi) and itosina Ainsiuwi to uomieo Somiiorsr 10 acres In t 7 s, r 1 w., v, d. Francis A. Mangold and wife to I-aurn Clarke. IoU No. 1, '2, and the north half of lot No U, In block No. 1 1, Nervals (j.c. d. (1(H). ilarharn Goerllen to tho Sisters of the Most Precious Wood, block No. 7, in tho now addition to the town of Mt. Angel, w. d. f 1. ciitcuir cnuiiT. Judge Itolse has returned from Albany and has made it few more enterics on the docket of Dept. No. '.': Suit of Frank Duberco, vs. little K. D.tberi'o, divorce grauteil. Frank J Nlcklot, vs. M. II. Murphy, writ of review of tho justice court; judg ment of the lower court reversed. Tho cane of KlUnuotli Sims vs. Louis II. Pederson, foreclosure suit, vontin mil on stipulation of the parties I'llOIIATB. County Judge Terrell has handeil down Ills decree In tho matter of the final account of Ida M. Habcoek, admin Idtrntrlx of the estate of F. J. lialieoek, deceased. It is decreed that said ad ministratrix shall nay to Win. P. Hab coek, OincoN. Habeock and Mary II. llabcock, heirs of the estate, fM)5.:i7 each, with Interest at 8 per cent from Juno 1. l(H:l. After having done this, she will be discharged and her bonds men released. Tho Dual account of Mark S. Skiff, ex center of the Inst will of I.. S. Skiff, do coast!, has lieon allowed, nnd the exe cutor dlschttrgtsl. The Una! account of O. T. Stomasll, uiluiinistrntor o( the estate of Titllef O. Storuasll, duceasetl, has Ikioii allowed nnd the administrator, discharged. J. O. A. ISowlhy. administrator of the estate of Kllrubctli llrown, deceasetl has Ik'Oii granted an onler authorldug the Hale of certain real property of the estate. support, but do not care to bo quoted. Tho plain truth is tlio sentiment for good city government is almost unniil- mous. . .... a. i. .m cores nc should hnvo n ticket tlmt will lie a guarantee of con tinuing the good methods of tho present administration. Tlio present reclmo has given excellent satlsfnclfon, espec ially to the taxpayers. It. J. Fleming I think considerable money has been saved the past year, and that tho city's affairs have been carefully handled. N. J. Damon The Ilishop administra tion hits been tho elennest, most progres sive, economical and hiisiness-llko that Salem has had within my knowledge. A. Ilnsli .1 favor non-partisan ad ministration of municipal affairs;. It cannot bo denied that Its trial in Salem has been successful. F. T. Carey, manager for the Salem brunch of the Mltchel Lewis A Stavcr Co It has lcen a success financially, and any man who has taxes to pay ought to endorse the present council with his vote. J. Q. Wilson I favor the admlnlstra as far as it keeps within its income. What wo can't pay for wo should do without. Don't favor selling part of the park for a ostolllce site. S. T. Northcutt I think its nil right. Wo want more of the same kind of men. The present iidm hits trillion should be aiirttnincd, O. K, Krnusso Tlio administration generally Is a big Improvement on what we have had in tlio past, T. Ilolverson Wo ain't do any bettor than keep the snme kind of men in of lice. It's the best administration we have had. F. A. Wiggins I am opposed to par tisan politics. We should elect men on merit only. The prseut administration has demonstrated that they know what they are about, mid should ho upheld. Steusloff Ilros. It Is strictly ell right, and a few years more of the sumo med icine will llx our city all right. J. CI. Wright Fiiuinclnlly the liest ndmlnlstriitlon wehine had for years, satisfied with hut it istinie to liegln improving our lire department, W. A. Moores-Fully present management. P. J. ijirsen Well Satisfied with tlio past year's work, and favor tho plan of living within our means. W. F. MJootlihy Present administra tion, is n financial success and, I hojw to see It continued. Wo are In better shao than wo have liesn foryenre. Keep polities out. Ashley White Very much In favor of present business-like administration. II. Stnpleton I endorso what this council is doing for the taxpayers. C. Marsh Fleet mro men of tho same kind. A. D. Palmer A taxpayer who does riot llko tho present program shouldn't object to paying high taxes. Wuy M. Powers, ogont for tlio O. It. t N. Co The Citizens' administration has been n lluanoral success,- and should ho retained In power, hut I think the fire department should bo strengthened. Jeff Myers Am perfectly satlsticd, and even surprised at tho good results. The public service is not impaired and a heavy saving has been effected. Chas. Weller I bellevo that the members of the present city council In their efforts to control tho running ex penses and reduco the Indebtedness of tho city are entitled to and ought to re ceive the support of nil who have the best Interests of the city at heart. The fact that everything has not been ac complished is n poor excuse for dispar aging an effort in the right direction. O. Stclner It Is perfectly satisfactory, and am willing to trust the city's affairs in the same hands again. A. M. Humphrey I don't know how to better It. Carey F. Martin Tlio administration of local affairs should not be iiolitical. The past year's work of the non-partisan council has been an unqualified sue cess. S. Farrar A great linproeinent on the past. We are living within our means now, and we ought to continue to do so. Hnrr fi Pctzel We haven't much to my, but we want to see the good work continue. J. M. Wullace Fully satllled with the management of city finances. W. A. Ciislck Notwithstanding I um mid always hnvo been and exect to lie unqualifiedly n Republican, where their principles are at stake, I feel amply Ins tilled in upholding the business-like methods employed by the prci-eot nou- Conllnueit onTlitnt i'lge. Thd Plain Truth Is it liilfd master nnd io Is it eOod appetite. Tlio latter can always be satisfied by hiking a meal at tho St Elmo Restaurant, Gcorgo Uros., Props. The Birchard Case. Tho cneo of tho Btato vs. Win. Ulrch ard who was tried for rapo before Judge Jlurnett In February 1807, was on Mon day argued before tho supremo court on appeal. Messrs. Sherman, Condit A Park, 0. II. Irvine and James McCain appeared for defendant, whlloDlst.Atty., S. L. Hayden, and J. II. McNary rep resented the state. A reversal is asked on the following greunds: I. Defendant was, by limiting timo of trial to one hour, precluded from aiding the court in instructing the jury. II. Failure to instruct the jury as re: quired by statute. III. Instruction requested by defend ant, but refused. IV. Oral request for instruction. V. Itefusal to allow n moments con tinuance for apitcnrnnco of witness. VI. Itefusal of the court to allow questions regarding the relations of de fendant and ids family. VII. Improper remarks of district attorney. VIII. F.rroneous instructions by the court. , """H3S i il4 R'E'K-D- Some of the bargains at Friedman's New Racket Ajc a naii-. 'or lOe . The Cooking Does It. ino ocst ol oeel or tlio Iresliest vege tables may be made uneatable by poor cooking. When you want tho liest cooked meal in town goto Tlio White ilonso Itcstaurant. uco. Nomnd, Ilocklanu, (J., says, -my wire una piles forty years. i;c Wilt's Witch Hii7.pl," cured her, It Denis everything, stones DrugijloiG Jewel pompadour combs 15c. Best quality children's rubbers Largo assortment of outing flannels nt 6c n yard. A good cloth brush rAAit atiAA tirtiali fni 10i A tinv nf tilnn tinrftimnt 4nt1n4 -.. KUVVI ,,w "''"' - " "" " i' v ivuui, euup ior 10c, if-. Imnt'v nnHnn csvktf fnr Ann tmIV. A Inrirrt liforn nf inr annn frt k i Ing comb for Gc. A gooil pair of warm mittens for 15o a pair. Pencil tablui r" 1 cent. A box of paper and envelopes for 6c. Memorandum Ixxiks for LV i Indclihlo.pcnclls for 5c each. Day books, large sizo, for 6c. Hlhhou remnaiT1 largo piece for 10c. Cotton batting, a good grade for 10c a lb. Underwear '.'j heavy, only Mn garment. , ' ' lx a BLANKETSImmense quantities of all wool from ,- zn n jaui uy.t vrc uaiaiiict iu oavc yvu at icil5l Olie-llliril purcnasmg inese gooas 01 us. by All nice SlLKS--25c a yard. Large assortment of colors fn in. from. f ' Overcoats $5. Good warm material. Capes and JACKETS--At 60c on the dollar. new goods. CLOTHING For boys and men. Prices lower than anv other house in Salem. We carry all grades of clothinir from the cheapest to the best. ,s '" HATSNew shipment just in. We are sure to please you Mackintoshes--To fit everyone. Dress. Goods Linings andTrimmings in great vai letvat FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET; Corner Commercial and State Sts. NEW STOVES FOR OLD! Great Panic Averted Wliilo it may ho true that tho buying of bonds by tho United States averted a panic it is certain that a full sunnlv of LaCorona cigars ensures contentment to many a man. Lard In bulk at IJpploy's. 11 18 tf Telegraphic Dispatch. To Tho Fair Store. , Salem Oregon, ' Friend Dnbney: Tiik Ssowkv Noiitii, Nov. 21, W !ot vour holldnv iroods lu. e It V know they must bo very nice, nnd cheap loo, lor you liny lusiuui largo quuiiuucs for cash that you can sell them very low. You are doing the right thing sel ling off your other goods nt big reduc tions to not room for Christmas toys and everything. Santa Ci.ai'sk. . Oreat Rvents Demand great preiuirntlous. The war lu South Africa has its own needs nnd the contestants In Salem who expect to succeed must wit tho bout staple find and fruits us sold by llmusou A. Itagan. 1 1 JU eiKl TWO INCIPIENT" FIRES, HOTKL ARRIVALS. Call Out the Fire Dcpaitment, But Are Suelched Without the Engine, The lire dep-irtinent was called out about 6 o'clock Inst oouiug, nnd made a quick run to the Salem hotel, where a chliuuney was burning nut. It wns not necessary to put on the water. The chimney wns ery hot hut a "llals-ock" was turned loose ami all was soon over. A Unit 10::U) this morning tho lire do-! imrtment was again called out. A blare I iu the front room of Will Skiff's house, 2.W Ferry street, caught from the stove pipe where it enters the partition. It wns extinguished by n bucket brigade liefore the lire Iwys arrived. Two or three squiiio feet of scorched wall pa (sir tells the tale of damage done, ijunshine makes the face of the earth bright but not brighter than the fare of man when he sits down to his dinner at the Won der Pestnurant. W. Fol'N D A pair of gold rim spectacles. Owner t-nn have same by calling nt elty marshal's olllce und paying ex pense of udvei Using. 11 SI fit llOYIiUNMLNT POSITIONS- Don't prepare for liny civil wnlee or census examination without seeing our cata logue oi iiiioruiaiion. cunt tree. L of inforuiatlon. Cohimhiau rorresiumdence Washington, 1). C- nlle illege, a I -A y Today is Hosiery Day At the Clean Sweep Clearance Sale. 1 A" Notwithstanding the fact that all hosiery has advanced in price from 10 to 25 per cent, we olTcie our entire stock ol ladies' Atjsses' and Children's hosiery at great sacrutices. Udiea' and children's wool hove. 1ft eouU M1LLINKUY AT Wl cent imiwrtetl enthmere hoM) far 3ft cents AO'l'U A L COST 10 cunt heavy cotton Lom) 4 alr for Jft eviits FOR Til B HALANOH a5 cent heavy llmxxi Until bono for Id owns OF THIS MONTH TO 35 cent fancy striped hose for PJ cents MAKI-J UOQM FOH 60 cent ,MIes' jilnld hose for :tt cunts HQ1,IDAY 0001)8 Sec South Window for Prices. tee Not Oiven Away. I cannot afford to five ice away, hut 4iu selling n pure urt.i le at n price that is within the reach of all. Chybtai. leu Wohks, J, Magutre, Prop, 0 15 tt CAPITAL. URUWKKY UBBH. UOTTLBU Klinger & Bck,Successoni to SouthSalem Bottling WorKt. All onlers for ls)ttltHllHtr will Ihi tllltil at the brewery. Kept on cold storage. brHi city delivery. Telephone 'Jlill. The Bon Bon Has u new proprietress who willconttn no to Mtre all patrons with the frvxhest stock of lH't eouftntlonery and fruits. A refreshing drink of soda or elder and the In-lit Of cigars at Lit) State Street; 11 Him Mns. A. Ceiiris. - A High Compliment The American army complimented for Its good behavior nt Yoklolinma is not more sntufuctory than the compliments tcndeicd the manufacturer of "Little Champion" cigars by his iKitrous. Grip U slaving tliouiamU of victim. Vr. Mllet' ficnriue l curing ItiouiauJi WII.L.UETrK. II. Jackson. Thos. CollhiFon. O. K. Matholt, J. Mice. C. K Uwicnco, Chas. II. (ilenn, II. I-.. l)iinslmrv, 1). A. Mtiainlli, Portland; II. K. Young, City j II. Winter. Toronto Ontario, Can ada; W. It. Williams, Itaolne, Wis., It. F. Jones, Toledo, Or., J. D. Williams, Chicago, P. S. Mottol, ag't Murray & .nacK t.o, rttTT.Mii:. II. Ci. Nelson, Francis Feller, Fred Miller, Ilostou, Mass.; Mrs. Fred Miller, lluttevilloj M. L. Jones, Geo. Hoven don, llrooks; F. A Head, Hubbard ; W. It Hunt, San Francisco. Cnl. ; Jesse Hobson, II, G. Sahlsteam, Portland. Winter Soon Here. And the weather will bo cool nnd oc casionally w e, nnd you will need good warm clothing nnd waterproof gar ments. II obsou has n full line of these, including Denver overcoat, waterprool wool coats, wool lined and warm, ladles' men's and children's wool uiidorwnre all sires. I hnvo n lino of Indies' nnd misses' shoes offered nt u bargain to close tint the lot. F.verythlng else thnt you need in dry goods, I buy for ensh, sell for cash nnd give my customers bargains. Plcnm) call iu and inspect tho stock. W. 11. Hoiiso.v. 207 Commercial street. Clean Streets All residents of Salem are hereby not! lied not to permit any old paper, saw dust, brokenglass, old Ixittles, crockery, nails or other substance to 1w thrown niton the public streets or nlleys. Sec tion Oft of City Ordlnnnco No. 203 ini osea n fine of from 5 to $ft0 for such offence, nnd the same will lto strictly enforctil. J. P. Fkimkix, 20-21 tf Street Commissioner. TO CLOSE OUT Kr,BilBiidH SClf you want a nice, new steel range or a better stove than you have, we will make liberal allowance for your old one in exchange. "CBuy the "Home" Air Tijjht Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. STEINER & BERGER. 130 State Street. LANTERN Wearesel'ing a good side lift Lantern, made of IX tin, for 50c. This is a good lantern made of extra heavy tin and first-class in everv resnerr. Other lanterns at a proportionate price. RAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. Monday's Attraction. ' Putton Uros. have at lat succeeded in procuring the famous original Irish com median to nppenr lu that merry Corne lls, "Fiiinegan'd Hall," which will ap pear at The Itecd next Monday evening, K:lM'NrTVlateraM Maltaruixuu Breton Studio. Mrs. Wiggins has re-opened her Art Studio, In the lloluiau bouto corner Court and Cottage streets. Studio hours Monday und Wednes day IM.'tO undo::tOp. m., and Sat urday U n. in. to 1 p. m. For terms and information call nt studio. Vis itors nlwnys welcome. M E PKASER, 265-271 (Sluiiierclalat; Yew Park . Grocery. U Fresh Oregon llitck- ft A wheal Hour, 10 lb sacks, & y only 30c. V U Cranberries. M A Maple syrun in bulk. S y Tajior'ii cole hr t oil V U butter always on hand. r) Allen & Bowersox) Those Cork Soles X We are selling more and more of our men s. women's ! and children's welted shoes with invisible cork inner soles, it you appreciate a shoe that not only is made on latest lasts of good material, but will also positively keep your feet dry, we are the people to sell it to you, Hamilton & Brown are the makers and they warrant every pair. Made of Vici or Highland calf. Ask to eee tho school khoe. Ask to see the ladles' sIk. Ask to kh the men's shoe. The School Mack For your Uty or girl. Wo have them for fl.Uft for the lmy. A good one with nil). A girl's double capo, tan with velvet collar nt $2.60. A ladle' blue cashmere double roiiw vehet collar, 12.60. A nun's Mack wool Tricot with euMi 3.60. P?pf(jCR?ry In order to make room for our im mense .Holiday Lines wo have decided to close out our Linos of French and American Perfumes and Toilet ArtlHiu. such ns CREAM LA ROSES, CREAM LA ALMONDS For the face nnd hands. TOOTH POWDER AND PASTE, SMELLING SALTS, VIOLET WATER, ETC. Theso goods are to bo sold nt one-thlnl or one-half of the regular price iu order to do) out. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Boole Store. IfEttDS OlMOHA HOUSE I'ATfON DltOS.. Ic. n. Mmuiser.. fnnnnnnmiiiiTinnirTmifirfrmimiiiiiiiiiniimiiniiniKiTinniis J . JP. ROGBRS. SfCCHKSOH TO .VKCKKItMAX .1 IIOOKItS. Fine Wines, LiQOORb, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, : Courteous troatmont nt nil timn. 102 POI IRT jmiiiuijiiuiiijiimilllllllllllllllllllllllll STREET. 3 UJlllilfl SALIllOPYAlP Palace Markel Ijirge and small fir. Large nnd small oak. 1-nrge and small ash. GOOD AND DltY Sawetl In any length and in four foot. Prices reasonable. .,,, H. 8. HKNTLKY & CO. IM.Iin :tlO Front, cor Chemekuta Closing Out Our heavier cotton blankets and oumforis. Closing Out and lloucr Jartllnorlej about eM. m4 at X A Racket Prices XC Z . WIGGINS' . BAZAAR, 307 Com. A TORNADO OF MERRIMENT SATURDAY, NOV, 25, HIE AWFULLY FUNNY FARCE BROWN'S IN TOWN, With a galxy of '.fun makers and an oxtraordlnnry mist : MAItK SWAN, MAUDK KNQWI.TONV .JESBIK MAK HALL, nr: k. khnkili OfMMI MONICA I.KK, MIH.NIK WAItl), JAS. CASSIDY, HAM. W. CUI.I.ISON. And others of note. Don't fail to see Brown Scale ot prices: Kntlre Ivower loor, 75c, First Ualeony, 75. Second lUlcoin-. 6oV Gallery, 25c. W$U now selling. HEEDS OPE HA HOUSE l'A'lTON 111108., lA-.-wun. itgt: HIE MERRY MONARCHS Miirray s Mack, Priv-ontuig the most iicvesrul and funniest rune dmedv in miKlery times, Finnlaan's JMH fill your onler forn roaM, broil or fry of beef, mutt pork or sausage. Cornell lxcl. nicely. cooked, boned und pres.'d ready to bIIco for your liuuh e hnvo our own delivory man. iour putronago solitited. MOYEff PliontSOSl. & EDWARDS i 138 Wile M. HEED'S OPERA IIOl'SB l'ATTON 111(03. JUuger. Tliaiiksglviiig Kvening, Nov, UKANI) PltlX.K mi, Ball! as ( taii'ii I'mler tho auspices of tin Modem Woodmen of Jiiieiia WOODMKN OF AMKltUAI DlbTlNUUlSHKD ARTIhTS Tlio pocket otlitlon LllTLB I1KCK. The famous operatic sineer MAYMK TAYLOR k .OHAltLrg HARKY ' THE lMtlMHOSB Ql INTL1TE POPULAR PRICES: 23, 60 and 76. Sat now selllug AHIUXOINO COJIMITTKI?, J. Leldengur. J no. West. 0. W. Taylor. nwuiTio.v Gouurmt:. Jefferson Moyers, F. A. Turner, John M. Chase. FLOOR COMMITTEt:. F. 8. Dearborn, Oswald West,; II. W. .Meyers, Joteph Uatimgartncr. Gentlemen Maskers, 50c. Lady maskers, 25c Gentleman spectators.TiOV. Lady spectators, 25c, Gallery, 25c, wMtiiidily1