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o JOURNAL ADVERTI8En8. DAILY JOURNAL ffi A ! vt - Aro more than pleated with tho re 1 suits, and as a result are Increasing space all 'round. TTTTTv THE WEATHER. Saturday partly cloudy with showers tonight and tomorrow." NO. 230, VOLUME XII. 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1902. HI I I HI I till 91 HilM-H-HtHIIllll I II I IIWIIIIIIII rsARFYnii PROUD OF;; ' YOUR BOYS? Of coin-Re you arc' Then you ought to fit him out with a nobby now suit. Wo havo extta values for nil ages In tho now Norfolk ami threc-placo buMr They malto tho smalt boy fool like t tbotr older hiothots. Our line of Men's Clothing t Consists of the newest styles In tho moBt desirable patterns for winter wear. When you soo n label marked J "all wool" on our suits It's a positive guarantee tbnt there In no cotton or I shoddy In them. Buy ono of them now T style OVERCOATS and lseon dry. If you want full vnluo for your money trado at tiw - ' "" ' ' "Mr1 """ ' a m. YORK RACKET; i Do you wear the right kind? Our line combines Style, Quality Thoy do a strictly spot cash business; that's why they can uudorseirregulnr stores." Of c urse you Wear snoes and Low Prices. Thu shoes give satisfactien: that's why our busl ness keeps Browing. . ; : Underwear, Hosiery, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings- : : Our Rubbers and Rubber Boots Aro made by the Boston Rubber Company. Wo sell tho famous T FISH BRAND slickers cheaper than regular stores. Every slicker I guaranteed waterproof. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store I E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets TTTt1 rMI r I1 r rTT'l'T'l1 ir"r,li fl' rT'l1 M Time is Precious And so Is a rollablo tlmepleco. Wntchos and clocks purchased at C. T. I'omeroy'fl aro always accurate time keepers, and rcqulro tho least repairs, with ordinary caroful usage. Thoy can always bo depended on. Wo aro selling a Waltham or Elgin movement in a 20-year gold filled caso at $12.50. We can furnish nny stylo of case. C.T, Pomeroy 238 Com. St., Watchmaker and Optician CLEVELAND ON TARIFF REFORM people, as against old comrades who' ff i t have heretofore paid well for tho no if A 1 1 Looks to Democracy For Readjustment Considers Laws Vicious That Need to Be Changed MnMm ' T m i cupnia It's easy when you know How, and where to Hocuro high giado wlnos and liquors, to get tho best and nil root at low prlcos. Yon can always, find tho very choicest vint ages In clarots, Burgundies, Rhine wines, champagneB and everything in the Lost tablo vlnes, with tho host bouquet nnd finest llavors, as well as choice old whiskies, brandlos and nim8 at J. P. ROGERS, ijr"' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . Oregon's r" Botanical Physician ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HI8 WORK. HE HA8 CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DoWeOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT DU8INESS WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDI CINE8. .'THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILLIOUS FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL ED' HER SYSTEM WITH POISONOU8 DRUGS AND MINERAL SUB STANCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE IS PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FISTULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTION8 WERE REMOVED SHE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UPI WAKE UP! YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND KNO. LEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOURSELF. THE ONLY SAFE CURE IS THE BOTANICAL .8YSTEM. POI80NOUS DRUGS ARE ONL TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RE8ULT8 ARE 6URE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR P0IS0N0U8 DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. Ex-Presidents First Political Speech Since His Retirement Morrlstown, N. J., Oct. 31. Kx Prosldont Cleveland sppko hero last night at a political meeting held in Lyceum Hall. Special trains brought hundreds of people from other cities and towns In this vicinity, nnd Mr. Cleveland wns given nn ovation. Fol lowing tho mooting thoro was a non partisan reception to Mr. Cleveland. at which 200 prominent residents of tho city woro present. Mr. Cleveland," In his address, at tacked tho present tariff laws, and, by way of Introduction, said: "I nm especially pleased to learn that tariff reform has been mado tho prlnclpnl Issuo In the cnnvnBB you havo In hand. Novor, within my ox- perlenco, has thoro boon n time when this should bo more earnestly, porsls tontly nnd honestly pressed upon tho attention of our countrymen than now. Of course, customs duties must continue to be tho sourco of govern ment maintenance, until another plan Is devised, but a tariff construed for the purposo of protecting as Its chief object Is at nil times, and In every feu ture of It, an unjust uud unfair bur den upon the masHoH of our people, but tho bold nnd arrogant developments of It unfnlrnoss and Injustice In recent years, and tho new directions they havo taken, ought especially to arrest tho attention and apprehension of ov ery thoughtful, sobor-mlnded citizen. Present Conditions to Be Checked "Thnt tho prosont tnrilT conditions havo assumed n comploxlou which not only roqulros n chock on tholr nggres slveness, but actual nmondmont, Is nt last admitted among those responsible Tor those conditions. Such a conces sion was mado when a dozen or moro 'reciprocity trontlos woro submitted to the sonnto, but tho slucorlty of tho concession, and tho honost intention to Biirroudor tho least advantnge ns long as it enn ho held, Is emphatically disproved by tho fact that session of ter sosslon of tho senate' has passed without taking tho least action on theso trontlos. Democracy to Rectify the Wrong. "I nood hardly rofar to the pi ova louco Just at this time, among the sup porters of high protection, of declara tions and professions in, favor of tariff readjustment. Wo lienr It- on ovory sldo. What does It menu? It menus that thoy see tho handwriting on the wall, ns' they havo never seen It be fore. Doob It mean that they aro sin coroly willing to do something for the ElEBHBBSaMBHEIBEBMVHSllHB gleet of tho people? How enn wo b lleve this whou wo sco still paraded up and down beforo our Bight the hoary-headed, bjoated and malodorous old fraud and prctonso thnt tho tariff should be revised by Mb friends? What havo those friends of tho tariff don? that they should again bo trusted? They havo quieted the peoplo's fears, and professed solicitude for their wel fare, and promised to lend them to pleasantor places, and now that shouts and rocks hnvo been struck, thoy sefek by nnothor promise to mend the whole nffalr, and retain tho confldonco ami trust of thoso whom they havo dp- reived. "I have supposed that my follow-o zciib aro thoughtful on thin mibjo and that their truthfulness has led desire an nmendmont of our tariff lav and a rectification of tho wrong anil Injustice that follow In tholr train. 1 have attempted to glvo reasons why this work should not bo ontrustod to those who have so fully domoiiBtratpd their Insincerity nnd unfitness for the task." i COUNTY'S TAXABLE PROPERTY NOT FILED CHARGES tho allied bodies. The day will bo celebrated In memory df tho German' pioneers, and of what haB boon con tributed by aermnn-AmorieniiH to the progress of tho UnMed States. -to- In the Timber Land Frauds Hitchcock's Peculiar Action In the Matter Points to Collusion On the Part of the Land Officials , Increase In Values 1901 Roll Over Difference of $306,246) in the Two Assessments M 3? ' wfeF a HI B ftuL ,tjr f H' I. I V Wk . f, 7 DP ' ' ii s The Bummnry of tho 1002 assess ment roll for Marlon county was com pleted by County Clork Roland this ufteruoon. It shows nn Increase In the assoHsed valuation of tho proporty of tho county over that of tho 1901 roll In tho substantial sum of $100,210. The total valuation of property represented on the 1002 roll Is $8,020,882, as ngalust $8,311,030 for tho preceding year. This Is an Item of considerable Importance, for If the levy for city purposos Is tho samo this yonr as a year ago, Salem will recolvo an Incrensod income of nbout $3000. Tho 1901 roll, as deliv ered by the assossor to tho county board nf equalization, represented l8.9IH.fi02 In values. That- nmoiint was reduced by tho equalizers In tho sum of $080,060, lonvlng tho total-Value of taxable proporty, as equalised by the board, $8,311,030. The following Is tho summnry of tho now roll, as prepared by County Clerk Reland: 181.091.17 acres tlllablo land. $3,008,109 3B3.106.lo ncros until, land.. l.HS.BlB Imp. on deeded or patented kinds .' 702.020 lots 901,701 970.200 i! I i I ij SPECIAL 1! m PRICES ; Until November 1st ! to introitce oir a) ! ! to-date methods. JIBANCROFFOPTICAL CO.f A. 31. BANCROFT Rneclahat - Ai .. , balem, Or. STATE NEWS ITEMS. iMIMIMWt Town and city Imp. on sumo imp. on lands not deeded or patented 9.13 miles street railway bed 281 miles twig, and tel. Hiiom 9.13 street railway bed Rolling stock Stenmbontii, engines, ate .... Mds. and stock In trade. . . . Fanning Implement, etc . . Money Notes nnd accounts 202,908 881 1 shares of stock 27,010 Household furniture, etc .. 206.001 0303 homes and initio .... 200.002 16.466 cattle 208,781 33.068 sheep and goat 00.361 M50 swine 17.162 Wnshlnglon, Oct. 31. Commission er Hermann, In reply to a request from n l'ortlnnd paper's correspondent for a statement regarding tho recent ly dlseovorod timber land frauds In Oregon, said ho had nothing to any. Ho did rocelvo a toleginm from tho roglster and receiver nt Tho Dalles welcoming nn Investigation of affairs In tholr otnee, particularly as to ne glect or possible collusion betweon en trymon nnd thomsolvca, nnd -calling attention to tho fact that in April last they had reported indications of tlm bor frauds then being porpotrnted In. their Jurisdiction. Tho commissioner snld this Intimation of frauds had been roforrod to nn inspector, nnd ho did not know what, if any, netlon had re sulted. Ho added, In reply to queries, that thoro woro no chnrgpa on fllo to his knowledgo ngalnst any Oregon land olllcors, and ho knew of no ovl donee of such frniuls as discovered by Secretary Hitchcock. Commissioner Hormnnn know noth ing of the secretary's action until af ter tho facts were publlshod In the Or egonlan. The secretary seturod his Information from within his own de partment, and not from the employes of tho laud olllco. Tho Intended sweep ing Investigation, by tho way, Is to have tho widest scope and will rdsult In tho prosecution of every ponton proved to have violated tho law, ro gardless of whether ho Is entrymnn, promoter or nn employe of tho land, service. Tho seeretnry doos not ns sort positively, thnt tho land olllcors havo been guilty or collusion, but pre vailing clrcumstnncoH rentier It nee essniy that tholr actions bo most enro fully rovlowed. ir It is found thnt all the local land olllcors reported ovldonco of fiaud aa soon as thoy became apparent, tho re sponsibility for non-aetlon will be llxed on other shoulders. Santa Fe Shops Burned Kort Worth, Oct. 31. The Snnta Fe shops woro destroyed by lire last night) Including live locomotives. The loss Is $75,000. Consumption can certainly be cured. Not all cases, but very many. Ayer's uierry Pectoral is the medicine. J.Q.Ayr On , IiOIMII.Xmi. May Be Montana Robbers. Helena. Mont., Oct. 31. Postofllco Inspector llentty mnde at Kallspol last night what Is believed to bo an Im portant arrest, when ho captured Lew is Peterson and James Ilourko, who are supposed to be the lenders of the gang of robbors operating In Montana and North Dakota. Tho men wore offering to sell stamps nt a discount, nnd when arrested had over 30.000 In their possession. SECOND PETITION . ARRIVES Portland City Officials Want Extra Session TO TAKE EFFECT NOVEMBER FIRST Arbitration Board Decided That Its Conclusion, if Affecting Wages, Shall Become Active on That Date Sernnton, Oct. 31. Tho arbitration Investigating the Manhllle mines of commission hns decided that If, nt tho Delnworo & Hudson Company. uie cuncniRion or their deliberations any change was mado affecting the existing rate of wages, It shnll lake of feet Novombo? lBt. The announce ment was mado to relievo the commis sion of any unduo pressure or haste. Uoth minors and oporators wero so notified. Tho commission today are Thoy woro lowored into the mine nt 10 o'clock. This mine Is oifo of the hard est 'o operate In tho ontlro district, owing to smell, dirty veins. Watklns stated thin morning that, after In specting tho mines, tho commission will probably visit the miner's homes this afternoon. Desire New Charter Passed At Early Date 10.360 9,130 20,-181 9,130 6M7B 100.860 102,722 139,332 77.438 CANADIAN SETTLERS MOVING Are Heading (for the United States A potltlon wns today recolvod In the governor's olllco from a number of tho city olUclnlB of 1'ortlnud, request ing tho state's chlof executive to con vene tho stnto legislature In special session. Thu petition Is signed by Mayor Williams, Auditor T. C. Devlin, Treasurer J. 1C. Worlln, City lCnglueer W. O. Klllott, Counellmen L. Zimmer man, A. K. Huntley, II. It. Albee, A, F. Flegol, D. T. Shorrott, Mat Foellor. II. I). Slglur and momburs of tho Hoard of Public Works, A. Ii. Mills, A. H. Urey man nnd William MacMastur, Tho mombors of Portland's city gov eminent bnso their demand for n spe cial session on tho serious condition of tho affairs of tho city, and tho great relief thnt Is claimed would attend tho enrly onactmont of tho new city charter that has boon drafted in the metropolis. This Is tho second peti tion for a special leglalatlvo sosslon thnt Oovornor Oeor has recolvod from Influential people of Portland. ANARCHISTS GET FULL PENALTY Riot Leaders Sentenced to Eight Years Imprisonment Paterson, Oct 31. McQitoon, nn 15nBllBlimiaiehlat,-and Ilndolph Gross man, n Now-York anarchist, who woro convicted of riot nnd nmllclous nils chlof, as leaders of a mob during the silk djroW disturbance last Juno, wero tills morning sentenced to eight years at hnrd labor. Tho counsel for tho nocii8wl applied for a writ or error. which was granted, and ball fixed at $6000 endi, ponding tho supremo eouit's rovlpw of the caso. Friends Immediately stopped forwnrd and put up the cash. Oiom value nil propeily.. $0,281,010 Kxemptlons . 000.128 -; rsm Til i: TI I K ft M O M ETK R Iri LO W in the kitohxn, alwitvs wliengns Is used for cooking. And you don't have to worry over tho rieo In the price of wood. I is the fuel Mr excellence in tin wsrm Heather, no heat, no ashen, no dirt no dust Instead, comfort, convenience, clearilloeflji, eoonomy. Gas stoves and ranges of ovary nw and ftyle supplied by the Slotn (las, l.ltflit Company at low eat prices SALEM GAS LIGHT CO Phone 563. Chemeketa 8t Total value $8.0o.882 o Another Merger. Helena, Mont., Oct. 81. The ab sorption of the Great Falls & Cana dian road by the Great Northern will be consummated tonight, when the transfer of the (Kjperty will be made. The officials of the Great Northern have recently completed u tour of In spection of the Great Kails & Canada. The propei ty is repoitwl In goo! con dition, though It Is understood a num ber of linpiovements will be mud" In the near future. The Southern Pacific Is making stur reys with the Intent to bridge the Wll lamette near Milwaukee. Areepton and dinner Ik to be ten dered Hon. II. D. Millar by the Com niercia! Club, of Hugone Saturday! night. Wll Hani Hall was arrested at Sw(gt Home Thursday for the lareeuy ot a mare from J. K. Retley. who reside on the Sautlam. Hall is a young man. a son of Otho HaJL of Albany ajul waa said to baye started fgr EaJHrp Or easaBBBBKBEKSBKHSBasHasfnaB 09eao0eeeMW TObat is Dome TOUtbout a Clock? Not any sort of clock; not a iheap. fickle time-teller; but a good, honest, reliable clock that year In aud yer out keep every one's time right, measure off the day tuui hours with noble, uptight cor rectness, and make of that home a well-ordered houaehold. There is surely no better home Investment than a truly worthy clock of which we have here some doeena of representative. New mantle clocks this fall's latest creation In design beautifully finished cases of en ameled Iron, enameled wood and genuine inarbl splwndld works with a lifetime of wear In them -lear. deep cathedral gong to tell the hour, and priced at from $7.00 to $8t.OO. Thwe are the details. nlas amplify thm by a personal Inspec tion, tBer prlrea were aever asked for real eloek goodsuee. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, Corner Utend Liberty '8ts . Leaders n LoV prices. MtWlt4H4WWMB?fti Yorktou, AsHlnlboln, Oct. 31. The wandering Doukhobors mo only 30 miles nwny this morning, en route to Winnipeg. Thoy uio ju a tonlblo stnto from lack of food nnd tho long march. Slneo leaving homo thoy havo par takun of no substantial food until this morning. Tho mounted police of this district hnvo been mobilized, and will follow the zealots, who, If not Inter rupted, will go south Into thu United Stntes. Ottnwn, Out.. Oct. 31. Frank Peloy. superintendent of Immigration, re ceived a telegram from Yorkton, stat ing that the situation among the Doukhhours Is Improving, women nnd children are taking food freely. Hith erto they have refused to do so. The men who started out Thursday are inarching townrd Salt Coats. The Doukhoborx who are not uffected are using their Influence with the women to Induce them to leturu home. A few aie consenting. Kverythlug Is or derly and respectful. The supeilntoud ent has sent word to the government agents to take the greatest rare In handling the disaffected persons. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH EXPERIMENT Marconi Is Making Connec tions at Cape Breton Sister Died At Tangent W. H,VII, uarby tins received nows of tho death of his slater, Mrs, Sarah Dnrby-llllfiptt, on tho 28th lust., nt the homajjf har daughter. Mrs. Thoodo- sla YntUBnpnr Tangent, Linn county. Tho deceased lad)' hud been In 111 health fur about two years. 8ho was a pioneer settler, having crossed tho plains In 1851 from Missouri, Bottling nt Cnlapoola, 1,1 im county, hero she lived all ofiior life. Ilurlnl services wero hold' ut tho Yates homo, near Tangent, today. M0LINEAUX ON THE STAND Faces a Second Jury On the Murder Charge Now York, Oct. 31. Thoro wns a sensation In the Molincaux trial today when the dofondant was put pit tho stniuKns a wltnoss. Governor Ulack, his attorney, In calling tho w'tness told tho Jury that ho would bo ablo to prove tho prisoner Innoeont of overy charge of circumstantial ovldonco brought against him. Moltnonux was self contained, and Is apparently confident that lie will bo freod. He denied pur chasing tho poison bottlo,- or having nny knowledge of the charaotor of the poison used, or any enmity toward Cornish. He frankly admitted having had trouble wlthlilm, but said ho soon forgot the circumstance. ' rlber Qoes to the .Pen. ' St. (.outs, Oct. 31, Edmund TJerscli, n former momhor of Uio houso of dole gatos, wnB found guilty of porjury in tho bribery casos this morning and soutoncod to flvo yonrs In tho, peniten tiary. Tho Jury wns out 10 minutes. Jews. Heidlnfl for America. Vienna, OcC3JU-Tho omlgrntlon of Roumanian Sews to Amorlca has ro commonocd moro actively thnn over. Four hundred arrived here yesterday, on rnuto to (hoj .United Btatos. Theo. Oiloiltlial, of Sublimity, nc- compauled by Androw Itiiarhor, late of Dakota, ps In Salem today They Will Also Wed. Two nppllcnntn for mnrrlago licenses woro ncconimodntod by County Clerk Ilolnnd this afternoon. They woro Gustnv F. Pottratz nnd Annlo Otjon; Hoy N. lllaiich and Ada JU McNeil. NEW TODAY.' Penotia and Peppermint Chews St Zinris 154 State St. Phone 287i. President Goes for an Outing. Washington. Ort. 31. - President Itooeevelt, BwMtttary Moot Hlyey and Cottelynu will go to Manas, Va this evening for a two ilays' outing. They will visit the famous iMttleflelds. WfMtern Oregon farmers are stock ing their farms with Angora goats. Aside of their wool value they are useful as scavengers, as they clean lands of brambles Mid thistles, and do not molest other growth. Now York, Oct. 31. The Italian unrulilii Pni-lii Alliiit-tn with Mfiir-iml ahonrd, arrived off Glace Hay, Cape i Ilieton, this morning, according to a' cable dispatch received ut Marconi's ' olllco In this city. This ninths the be-, ginning of tho most extensive experi ments over nttomptud with wireless telegraphy. Marconi spent much time arrnuglng the experiments at Poldhu, Cornwull mid Nova Scotia. The first uttempts at truus-Atlantlo commuiilcn tlon of a mossago In full wns made the II rut of the week. HBMaiMSaaHaanMBMMMHtSMMMMailBMlMVWBHBI t A " J? A m Board Receives Demonstration. Hornnton. Pn., Oct. 31. The nrbltrn tlon commlHsloii was hoisted out of the mines at 1 o'clock, where they had a wearisome experience, ns they were compelled to stoop continually. They law the miners working In chambers where the floors were covered with several Inches of wwnter, and were compelled at times to get on their hands and knees. Giay and Spanieling caino out an hour before the others, and talked to the breaker boys All :he minors met were asked many fjuostluiis. and stenographers r'ahey says the miners are satli with November 1st as the dste changes, If any are tupde. iUn paralleled! sale of Nden's Suits!! Sec the display in our Liberty street; I window, showing a line of odd suits; I which we arc desirous of closing eut: I iiinii IIIM r:lAt Hall Price! of wage -dL r- V .- , I'lul.it iiiiii-ii Iii'mriMO VIINKt There Is ope woimtu's elnb In Hie country which does all Its woik In (be summer the Woman's implement Association of Point o' Wood. N. V. It Is uiHile up of women from the mou rner eottuge colony, many of them .V York clubwomen. The society "i guulzed four jcurs ago for tlDaif provemeiit. Ijint summer It erwtul u luemorlul coating (Tfoo to .Margurft I "1 ler. whose death by sblpwrwi. wi'iimil off this iolnt. Tblj summer tbv mm u . bus built a flue pavilion on (lie when-, (t sustains semlwoukly dui)es for t4 benefit of the young ioiio ami lies m OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! Germans Celebrate In New Vork. New York. Oet 31. Another holiday j will uoa be jdded (a Iho long list ob-l Iho order, cleanliness and siuiltutlou r . w . . servel lmx. HMiiday, November Out. I tne place. I 'German JDoy. will e pelebrated fur thj Orst troe'BnVtlie llnjtsi! gei inisn sboletles of New York, eomprJs. ing worf than JM German organUa (tons. "vfXll be Square garden nefltsxl In Madison Me eating hoiise of the oty, and is ' Wte8&l!i i WQSMQ, memljera 'or at all hour! gaining mora-customers dally. Kvory thing JiruttajaB and Ubto-datd. Meals I TMi giUts for ? 3,75 10UO Hulls for B.00 11.00 Mutts for 0,00 II W Hutu for ti.2 Ii no Snlts for T.50 17 50 KulU for 8.75 Ikimi gulu for . .&-00 hum Hulls for 10 jX). oononi or ine yonug i'i'" mm una , , . w SnTiiSlSt. ilRemember we are doing this merely tot :pire out these lines, when they are gone The White House . . m . r 1 JI Uestauraut has long been Uje favor- I ! the Sale Will StOD OlUe eany I . , - n&t tii JWMfWWW Plurns r' m I I gen when apprehended. j v .Z:l . m.ig. -a - jtj M " - m MAMJ g-lW