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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1899)
T-yW t9H9fKVwP'TfH tnWTl!TTW"' T'fybjrt iM r ;7ir,w" tfi ti i mm Ajjjj Vwmi ii(fiihrT'"1irwr' irrTii-vfirfr .1lll"l'i il ntl'll sua u; rjpwwwwan. -"riT.mwriinri ts, Dowallne 6omlort SALEM AGENT, T. HOLVERSON. Snow white Laminated Texas Cotton, even thickness "throughout, and oderless. ' Plain colored Linings, or revcrsable covers. Prices 2.50 to 3.75. UOWaiine DBXlSi comfort. If you wish to make your own Comfort, these Batts are far superior to the ordin ary batting no thick and thin spots found in your Comfort Priced. BLANKETS COTTON OR WOOL 75c to $12. QUAY OR WHITE. Ilcclllolli mill olio hlglil policeman rtl lieoic ltrobablv nil tho war election uay. ilers want in on i LODGE DOINGS A dor.cn of Pal em's beat Republicans Imvo boon omkcsl to run (or councilman on tho push tlckot, but 00 far no ono lms been lotmd who will liavo anything to do with it. - The rush organ savs our present conn ell is all right, but. It soya our flro department in all right. It also says wo liavo plenty of police protection, nut, It lina altogether too muchbut. Last Evening a Cabin of Native Daugh-j tors Was Instituted. Dan Tarploy and "J. W. Pmith aroetlll rounding up candidates it -17" in the name of the Push, but for romu tin .known reasonnobody wantH a nomina tion from that sourco tills year. GOLF OAPBS! 25 PER CENT -- DISCOUNT 25 PER CENT Thin is a winn for those wanting anything in tho Golf Cnpe lino all new goods, no old styles. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOI COMMEKCIAL ST, CASH STORE Thanksgiving Have you looked through tho linen closet and found that a now cloth or n few new napkina would not como amiss. Then why not toko ad vantage of the low prices wu aro making on all lines. New Flour do lis patterns, snow drop, and fruit jwittcrns in fluent quality Gorman and Irish linens. Separate cloths with napkins to match; vory select patterns. Our bleached linens at ViOc, 7Gc, f 1.00, 1.25, and f 1.00 are excellent values. Wo show an all linen napkin, full bleached at 11.25 per dozen thnt can't bo beat any where. N, U, Thanksgiving American Queen now in. Secure one. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Underwear The Push objects to another police man. Next they will object to an en gine driver for the flro department. Their piety, virtue and economy has been made to order too quickly alto gether. Sirs. Henpeck: No doubt tho ancients were considered wise lieeauso there Mere fewer temptations In those days. Henpeek: Why, tny dear, the pro portion of women In tho world must liavo been about the same. N. V. Life. Good quality lleeco like a 7fc garment. lined, llulshed 35c each Men's Underwear This department Is growing in pop ularity every day. It's tho un cquulcd values that docs it. Our wool garments at fl.00, $1.25 and $1,50 are hummers Our flno French ribled worsted at $2.60 per uarmeut and Htuttgartcr .Sanitary wear at M.60 each aro extra flno. Wo aro leaders In line goods, having men's' silk wear up to $10,00 per garment. Also cotton ones from IIHe up. Visit this department. J. J.1DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY PJl Children Who Woar GlasseB Are seen now much more frequently than eer befoio, because parents are growing wise in knowing that weak or defective eyesight In the young can be cured or remedied liy the use 01 proer glusK's worn in time. 1 lit all kinds of eyes young or old, after making a h-Icii- tfflc test of tho eyesight free of charge. .My stock of optical goods of all kinds is eomplotolo. I keep all kinds of sjicctnclo and eye glass parts. Ixuiscs of any description duplicated. Charges reasonable. Byes tested free. C-H-JHLINOBS Optician llOO COM MUHCIA.L. 8T, GOLD DUST FLOUR, Mndo by Sictnoy I'owor Co. Everysack guaranteed. -X MadcWrom old wheat. In quire of your grocer, or tele phone INO. 51. New York Life has a plcturo of n mis sionary jutt returned from tho I'hlll plnes: "And what was tho ureatest difll- cultv In your missionary work7" "I-aek of ammunition." Chelly: What is the difference be twecn n man who lives at his mother's and one who has intermittent rheuma tism. Telly: Ono Is woll all tho timo and has rooms at his mother's tho other is well sometimes and has rheumatism others. N. Y. I.ifo. ' - Roth tho Rocrs and lietter scouts. They Various Other Lodges Elected Officers and Had Good Times in Central. i.asi evening uanm 01 .Native imiikii ters was instituted in Salem. Tho Initi ative took pi a co In tho Turner block, in the ball occupied by the Native Hon.'. A charter list of about 100 members will start this order off in flno shape. Tho hall was beautifully decorated und festooned with evergreens, which hclpcJ make a cheerful evening for those in itiated. Tho ceremonies were IwnutU fully and impressively conducted by .Mrs Kdyth Weathcrred, of Portland, tho Sec retary of the Grand Cabin, bclnu as sistcd by Mrs. Olivo S. Knuland and Astoria Iludgct: tho Ilritlsh need Mrs. .Tudgo C. B. Wolverton, olllcers of tho Grand Cabin. Tho namo-choscn for the cabin was Elizabeth Thurston.Odell,a woman well known hero. Tho following olllecrs were chesen: Past president, Mrs. Olivo Stanton Kngland. President, Miss Margaret J. Cosier. First vice nrosident. Mrs. Nellie Itlelv I'enrcc. Second vice president, Mrs. Kiln Chad wick Gray. Third vlco president, Mrs. Al'blo Hatch Farrar. Itccordlng secretary, Mrs. Mary Wood worth Patterson. Financial secretary, Mrs. Kinllio fllesy Hendricks. Treasurer, Mrs. Ksthcr Hall MeNnry. Marshal, Mies Edna Price. Inside sontlnel, Miss Evelina Royal. OuUldo sentinel, Mrs. Amanda Rich- ardson Judson. Priestess, Mies Musa Gccr. Trustees: .Mrs. Nellie Hall Gray. sWakak,TTfc!5'X . i Some Pacts flbotif Cily Finances. CITY'S INCOME, 1B91J. . From general taxes $22,0,1.1 17 From licenses, lines, etc., (Dec. approximated)... 8,500 00 Total .. CITY'S EXPENSES, 18!M). Interest on Iwnds ;... $ 8,1)70 811 Warrant expense (Dec. approximated ) ' 15,777 00 Total :io,r:i:i 1; .'1,147 81) 11.21ml Ice Not Qiven Away. 1 canuot'afford to give Ice nway, but am selling u pure article at a price that Is within tho reach of all. Cuvhtai. Ick Woiiks. J. Magulro, Prop. (I m tf CAPITAL URBVVERY UBKK. UOTTLIiU t I X t. 4 I I To Cr, of this administration and system. .$2506.36 I MkHkLnflHuflfeHfchHkBAHLvHVVBV m Miss l.clih Rruylhnn and Miss .Mary Par After the initiatory work, tho Aatlv-J Sons gave a reception at which speeches were made by many of thoir mbmbors and in all a most enjoyable evening was spent and tho new order starts off with very bright prospects. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Salem Camp No. 118 P. J. W. met last night In regular session. Tho fol lowing wore elected for tho term be ginning January 1. 1000. Consul com mander, F. X. Houlllardj adviser lieu tenant, P D. Prunty; banker, T. . Acheson ; clcrk.W.A. Moorcs, re-elected j escort, O. L. Darling: watchman, Uenja miu Morris; sentry, V. W. Zlnn; man ager 18 months, A. J. Hasey. All tho olllcers were chosen by unanimous vote of the camp. ronKBTEHB. The Forester of America had 0 pleas ant social meeting last evening. They have Issued Invitations for n social dancing party to occur on Friday even ing, December 1, at their hall In Turner block. MACAHEKS KNTKItTAI.V. At their hull In tho Turner block Frl pay eenlng tho Macalccs entertained themselves and a largo number of In vited friends. There was a flno pro gram of recitatloiiB and vocal and in strumental music. J. W. Sherwood, deputy supreme commander for Oregon, gave nn address, setting forth the ad vantages of fraternal orders, nnd tho Macabees in particular. C. M. LocKwood furnished a very unique and pleasing' feature of tho pro gram in ins now l'.uison uonceri uruiui Phonograph. This is the first time a Salem audience has been enabled to listen to this new machine, which Is immeasurably superior to the common nhonouranh, und all were enthusiastic over its performance. Cant. A. T. Wain and team, of Cliem- eketu nnd Olive lodges, go to Woodbnrn this afternoon to initiate some I. O. O. F. candidates. Lard In bulk at Eppley's. 11 18 tf i M 5 i t. i 'j J o L,r. ol tins administration and systc They Are Here and all tho enterprising dealers have them. They aro the best nickel cigar of of the year. "Out Champion.'' Try them and you will like 'cm. Guaranteed Cuban hand madolong Havana filler. Auo. Huckknbtink, Prop. A-Q1JR WIFB x - - Gels llh.il of tho homo-cooked dlnnora sometimes, doesn't sho7 Bring hero for dinner next Sunday, or any day, nnd see how sho enjoys tho change. White House Restaurant, I06 State st , Salem, and St. Elmo Restaurant. ' 244 Commercial st, Snlem GEORGE IiHOS., Proprietors. Mackintoshes. A broken llrto of .misses' and boys' mackintoshes is offered at reduced prices to close out thu lot. Unyers who come first will bo offered their cholco from $1.25 up. W. II. HonsoN. 297 Commercial street. Grent Battle. When the English attack tho Dorrs there will Iw more than Binoke. Those of oiir readers who liko to smoko a good cigar wll buy La Coronas. Telegraph Dispatch. Till". Svowky NoiiTit, Nov. 21, 0ll To Tho Fair Store. ..,, Salem Oregon, lm' Friend Dabnoy : Got your holiday goods in, e b? 1 know they must lie very nice, and cheap too, for you buy in such lanso quantities for cash that you can sell them very low. You aro doing tho right thing sel ling off your other goods at big reduc tions to get room for Christmas toys and everything. Sant Ci.ausk. IKJl-tf Qditoi gale Of the Rotan Mkttfc Furniture stock Commences This day, The whole stock must be disposed of Large stock of wall paper, mouldings, curtain poles, window shades, carpets, mattings, rugs, upholstered goods and fuji ture of many descriptions. ' Anyone wishing to purchase any of the above goods ii will pay them to attend this forced sale. ' immediately, Isador? Greeobaiim, 298300 Commercial st Two doors south of post office, Not Sold Out How to Sayt Money. Ono wav is to buy your where vou can obtain a standard mini Ity for less sums than others ask fur cheaK'r makes. Call at L1)7 Commer cial street and compare quality und price. W. H. Homos. Tho siK'culntor did not como up with the cash, to buy out tho stock at the Osburn Ituckct Store in bulk. The proprietor meant whut he said and intends to retire from business. The wholo stock, comprising Inxits. hIiocx. hnslfrv. underwear, clothunr nnd I 11 thousand useful articles, is offered at cost. Come early, have llrst choke "'"'"K.and a bargain at Tin: OsiiiMix Hackitt Stoub 11 -'J.") lm Surplus, 1800 , (i,M5 28 Warrant excuses, 1808 ' .' fa),777 III Warrant exjienses, 1SIM) 15,777 (M) Credit for 1899 S'i.OOO 31 Cltl.MINAI. COSTS. Pees of district attorney, recorder, marshal and witnesses, In lax! cattcs, drawn from county treasury In 1808 Fines and forfeitures collected In recorder's court 1808, and turned hack into County Trrflsury, perreceipls on file I'ees of District Attorney, Recorder, .Marshal and WltuessuH In 'S! cases drawn from County Treasnryln 1880 Flues nnd forfeitures collected In Iteonnler's Court 1KK). turned back into County Tivmmiry, un per receipts on Die . . Net Criminal costs, 1888 Net Criminal costs, MM) , fH.llKn.'. I 'M 111.00 '(.00 :i,o to 14 1. (X) Holiday Goods All kinds of silk embroidery, bund kerchiefs, ornament, Milk screens, China ware, Japanese fancy hm1h. eto. Opera house block Wi Court St. Utile Wing Sang Co. 11-21 I num. WKATHEIl HEPORT. Tonight und lomorrrw occasional ralu. KllngerA Ueck,Successors to South3aem Doillir. Works, All orders for iMittli'd beer will ho llllml At tho brewery. Kept on cold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone 2131. to Bo ' For. Something 'jChankful Am you iiruparo to entertain your day soi lif vo plei our pleas- ki friends on Thauksulvinu ur will lm greatly culianeeil II oii kuuw thit you are to have your table decor uUvl with one of tho beautiful dlnuei vets that iuu hu purchaMHl at Souue niuuus. With such china lllletl with fat roait turkey i erlsp celery and fresh vegetalileo in the front and u poor ted liy plum puddhig and deliciius fruits on all Wil" uoing tl pmdm t boinit tl inttilui t of our ferttlul viuuiv uh uuiipinHi iy iMiiuieman ine Broeer, jour hen rM will bo filled with tliaukkglvlng. SonnemanN, this auooRii 134 Bin'. t Telepbouo 5) JOURNAL X.RAYS, Allwiny has a elty attorney and Shakespeare readings, but no electric lights. It is gradually leaking out that Admir al Dewey after all Is nothing but a "sailor on shore." . "Old noose Otis. "Is not ti vnrv riwiux't. fill wuy to refer to (ho comuinntilniF tin. onial of the Aiuerleau armies. . . How lunch pay does the tho Morning 1'nsh receive for reprinting the unonv inoiis twaddle of "J. W. Smith mid 17?" fall uiKiii each other in unexpected siHits. The llotrs liavo repeatedly struck the Hrltish with large uuuilerM where small forces were thought to be, and tho ease with which thu Ilritlsh troops evaciiato towns surrounded by Dm Hour armies Indicates that the latter aio 'copy nnd unguarded. The Sacrainuntojleo says the 'lern: vol iiu sir Inn" attaeluil eoutrilMitlons that nurolmwd tho Dewev lore was a to the lllllltH. llf U n rarely uuiguaulmous man, who, whsu he bus iujuietl vou, doesn't Uy it up against you. New Vork I.ifu. Charley MeNary eould hy push ehaff. He won't ho a amd date in the llrst wurd, is good enough. not Imeunght l'latii Tom Humws Teaobor Johnnie, where is your little brother, Unlay. Johnnie Oh, ho ojtn't winoj his mic filiation's took. When in power, the l'u8li bad four imlicemen, and now their organ nays that the prewnt one Is enough. How pious they are I Tho Albanj Domoomt nuat uitnl on Dowov seorui a "I'ublle very men tumid Ih more ImloiHiiulent and liaimv If they woulil buy thoir own iirtiperty." - A wiinnlo of Balam Iwu was killed at thu Waldo Hills, fatted on prosperity wheat worth 41c ier buhel, uml the animal weighed, dred Mil. 'thel'itsl) thinks wolmo uuough k TWO STORES THE LEADER I Wm Hti Jut rceclvtxl a compljlo line of outing lltiuuoU, prints, shaker llsnnels. fl,uiHeletU', iquillu, shectl iu oambno luiiblin lining cambrioi, mjIIiius, linen fan lngs, ,mipluillneof bindings, chevleth in all shaded, canton llauneli, fancy ijreiHi prints, all wool plslddreiw good., Importisl Udiw' cusiimeie hose, n com pWita Ym of huUes and Um union m Its, lad los" line rlbK-U wool vests, and Uwy table oil doth. Our 4tmiploo line of fancy crockery fur bolld.iy trade Is now on exhibition. MRS. m. IB. PRASBR 265-271 Commercial St lloseburg Iltevlew: The evening Is coming to Ihi more and more the Miier of the family and tho main re liance, on the one hand, of busy men and busy women, and on thu other hand tho Ih'hI devised means of bringing to tho attention of the Inlying nubile the wares nnd the prices which the men of trade hao to offer. . The statu Journal, which Is edited by ex-secretary ol state, II. u. iincuut, ono of the oUbfusloued Lincoln Itopuhlicuus, says that the professed friends of Sena tor Mcllrido "prefer Mitchell, or Her mann, or almost uuylxxly other than the present Incumbent. At present they aro actively lioomlug Hermann." Herman was Senator Alley's dummy candidate to down Dolpb and let in Mcllrlde. . The how I alsmt un Inelllolent Are de lunartmeut comes with inxir uraco from a crowd who were at the helm when thu big woolen mill burned, when tho Ore gon House burned, when tho Htate street ice works burned, when thoftilcm Iron works were gutted, when (iilhert tt Pat terson's and Branson's stores were gut led. Just taken look at your own ree- inl and then howl. Uonnd Over. Ueo. Gray, the man from Astoria, who was urresled yesterday charged with a vile crime, had lilts examination Sofore Justice Johnson, nnd was bound over to tho circuit court, his bonds being ilxed nt $250. Tho fellow has the apjeurunco oi iK-ing mentally unbalanced, though It Is the opinion of souii that he Is "piny lug It." PERSONAL MOVEAENTS Pooplu In tho City From Other 'I owns on Business nnd VIh- Itlng Frlonda. Holiday Books, Toilet Cases, Christmas Novelties. A Carloads of New Hooks. BnnfnnnmTiiiimffifnniTfinr Mr. and Mrs. Chas (irny went to ICu- E gene today. Mrs. J. F. Farrar went to Connllls Inday for n short lslt. A. A. Simmons, left today lor Cali fornia, tosHiud the whiter. Chief Justice Wolverton, went lo Al bany toil ly, occoinpnnled by Miss Trice. MIhh Annie I.indgren, teacher of the Marlon schools was in the city today on a shopping trip. Mrs. K. II. Flagg and son left this morning for a visit to her sister, Mr. 1). W. Hichardsoii opKsite St. Helens. Two Salem ministers, Itev. W. K, Copeland, went to Albany today, where be will preach on Sunday morning. Itev, I S. Knight, also went to Corvallls to till tho pulpit of the Congregational church tomorrow. ' E tmaHmmmmmmm 1 I I mm. i NEW STOVES FOR OLD! mmwm If 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. "vBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem -the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the maiket. STEIN ER & BERGER, 130 State Street. uiiuuiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiwimiia Call early and l-ook over our Stock. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Book Store. Auction sale of Two Hop Sales. II. Flynn, of Chuniocg, sold 8.1 Iwles of hops to I.lllienthal brothers at 11 cents. J. F. Dultette sold lit) bales to Fuller A Nels at 7 cents today, Another Dog Shot. Joseph Anderson, of North Salem, was brought lioforo Justice Johnson to day on the complaint of John Maurer, who charges Anderson with shooting his dog. The trial waisctfor Monday at 10 a. in. "Urown's In Town" Tonight. The new farce which is the attraction at tho opera huuse this uvenlng Is tatd to Iki one of tho brightest und cleanest comedies ever reeu on the stage, and the company is a very eaable one. h did K8u E Ul All nropertv now owned bv the Salem Buildine and Loan Association, and comprising first-class homes in every part of lilt; l-liy iiuu no oueuiuo, win ui juiu tu LANTERNS We are selling 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 every respect, Other lanterns at a proportionale price. GRAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. 1 1 ii 1 1 J. TnniTTniirTnrnnnnfnfTmmiifniiiiiiiiiiniiniiniimiiiiiiiinifniia p. ROGERS Sl'CCKSSOIl TO XKCKEHMA.N A HOOKII8. . , Public auction 'Satupdau. Dec. 9, Fine Wines, LiqooRb, CigarsI 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, iCourtooua troatmont nt nil tlmno 102 COURT QTURBT ii ii ii 1 1 ii i ":":' ""' ww ,- - - x itwwt luiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiyi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALKMWOODYARDThe Palace Market Beirinning on Twelfth Street, near Leslie, in Yew Park, nt 10 a. m. For particulars of sale, terms, etc., call at the ofllce of the SALEA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, 256 Commercial Street. J. O. Caid Very Low. J. 0. Card, who has W'ou ill with ty phoid foer forBOveral weeks, Is retried very low, as wo go to press. Native Bongs of Oregon, Dan Waldo Cabin No. 3. N. 8. O., will meet on Monday evening, Nov, '.'7, IB'JO. at T :tt0 o'clock, In the Forostertt hall in the Turner bliK'k, at which time ill who luwe l)een ulecteil to menitKi ' Breton Studio. thjii hi the Cabin will please be (or Initiation. Members are re to bti present at tins MieiUiugus businexs tn nresen riMuestinl iu attention of finxjrtaneo w ill occupy ol U'uvnuiu. II. A. Johnson, W. Itn. N. Kuks, Sec. V The Ben Bon Has a now proprietress who will contin ue to horvo all patrons with the freshest Hock of best confectionery and fruits, , refreshing drink of soda or elder and ho best of citj.us at 13S State Street. II U lm Mas. A. CeitTis, Mis. Wiggins has re-opomsl her Art Studio, iu tho llolmaii Iioum) cornur Court and Cottage streets Studio hours Monday and Wednes day -::tu and B:l!0 p. iit,a and Sat urday II a. in, to I p. m. For terms and information call at studio. Vis itors always welcome. .MONEY TO LOAN Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Wag- j qiis, or other article of value. , UF.O. F. SMITH I0l State ht. I lOlXWlm i I NHvavJHvBNjr-avJHrNjiNjroivjti .KKKDS OPERA HOUSE PATl-QNUItOa, U-t u,l Mmxgari. Largo and small llr. ljirL'C und mmill niL- 'V00"'! small ash. GOODANDDHV Sawe.1 in any length and In four loot. Prices reafollablo. D. S. UENTLEY & CO. IM.ltn 310 Front, cor Chemekota Our Window That window full of Ilouax em broidenil scarfs, shuws, doilies etc. Is attracting lots of attention among tho ladies. We am selling a good many every day tu tlmao who lieliowi in buying early. These good will remain in tho w ludow till Monday. Como dow u and see them. . ' -- Yew Park Grocery. J 5Jv3Cs2NCvCCNiCv2V3Nn ft Fresh (Oregon Ituck. M A wheat Hour, 10 lb sacks, S y only llOc. v , U (frauWrries. f ' . Maple syrun in bulk. , ; y Taylor's celebrated V U butter always on hand. M , ' cCCCnX'nX'nnsI&CJno Handkerchief Centers licudy for tho footing, lace and inserting, Tluey'uto p.uru llneu nliHily humstltehed. ttg line of 'footings, laces n, to JUo with them. Our Cork Soled Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN 1 AND MISSUS. They're the llumllton-ltrown in visible cork sole, welts ami the cork is not a sheet laid iu, but is the ground corek mixed with rubber cement laid in between tho outer and inner soles. Keep tbe feetdry und warm. Ladies. $2,50, $2.95 Men's, $2,65, $2,95, $3.25 ASK FQ11THBM llUinkets and comforts ironing fast these- days ut our rod wed prices. Allen & Bowersox WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com A TORNADO OF MERRIMEN1 TONIGHT THE AWFULLY FUNNY FARCE BROWN'S IN TOWN, With a galxy ofifun makers and an oxtrooidinary east: MARK SWAN, MAl'DK KN0WI,TON. JK8SIK MAB HALL, B. KUNKR, MONIW I.KB, MINNIK W JAS. CASSIDY, HAM. W. CUI.LISON, And others of note. HEEDS OP El? A HOUSE l'.WTO.N 1)1(08 , Uwe nnt Mgr. Will fill your onler for a roast, iron or iry oi uoet, mutton, pork or sausage. Corned leef. nicely cooked, boned am! prosed ready to slice for your lunch. i e have our own delivery man. lour patronage solltited." MOVER Phont2021. & EDWARDS, 1S3 State 61. ARD, Don't fail to see Brown Stkileof prices: Kntlro, Lower hloor, 75c, First Balcony, 76. Seroml lUlcony, frfVj, vianery, mq, 4PS,cita now sJing. Monday, November 27, THE MERRY MONARCHS Mtirray 5 Mack, lVtoenting tho most suceessful ami funniest Farce Comedy in inodery times, f Flnnlaan's DEED'S OPERA IIOl'SE PATTON BR03. Mtntjer. Thanksgivlne Evening 'XQ X X X November GRAND PRIZB Ball! Mask folia DlhTINOllsiH.i) ARTISTS T1 w ci?Ali?,i:a,Yn THE PRIMROSE QI'INTHTF POPULAR PRICES; 'XM and 76 SkwU hum filing 25 Under the auspices of tho Uodorn Woodmen of ilnicric). ABJUNOIVO COUlTTKR. J. Leldenger. Jno. West. Q. W. Taylor. nEOEPTIOK COMMITTEE. Jefferson Meyers, F. A. Turner, John M. Chase. O.-D, Gnbrielson K. A. Strang. ; , irrxioR committek F. B. Dearborn, Oswald West, H. W. Mevers, Joseph Baumgartnert Gentlemen Maskers, COe. Lady maskers, 25c. Gentlemau spectators, 60V Ijidy spectntors, 25c, Gallery, 25c. mowm