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SCHUMACHER THE VICTOR. He Throws Fiinlkwr in Two of Three Hani Boots. Who H ■■ Oal of Condi tioß. V.*d\y I p by lh« Kurljr fierman Any per«'»n in the audience that a* ■ * m Ue.! at Turn Verein hall last even tof. *ho went thrre with the eipecta- „f witne- ii e an ordinary lame! »ffair ir.n-t have been .ii«pointed, for ~,tT ha- riever beeu the eeneof a irT *~tliri(s match that e iii.-vled that of last evening- The 1 .iitlkner-.S'bu iaa«ber match was one to (« remem iby all who witr>e--ed it a -tub bomly conte»ted from first tola-t wit!r chance? In favor of Faulkner, who won the choice of fall-, and ><»nie«l a favo rite at the beginning. Both men came en tbe ~ta.fr in -eerningly excellent condition, N-bomacher showing much the heavier. Faulkner, having won the choice of style for the lir-t bout. tj 3l e wa* called for a catrh-a*-eatch can bout, and the men stepped into portion. From the first Schumacher showed a la'k of «|iiiekne*« in moving from dangemu* jsisitions, and after break ins.' «everal hatf-Kelwn and full bo-lv hold-, was finally conquered in fi* minute« and twenty second*. The fall *■*" K»intdby Faulkner by a quick nidi- move from ;i liaml-and-knee jsci Uon through whirh he got a half-Nel son an>l laiuled the big man on hi> back beyond dispute. I'pon going 'o his dre**i*g-room Faulkner, while a winner thus far,] looke l like ;i lo«-r. lie cougheil ami pufli-.l as be left tbe stage, and in all »pj>eared much dlstre--ed by hi*, »truggle. At the expiration of ten Hiirmtei the men appeareil for the second bout hi lie wrestled liraeco- Koman style. From tti*» call of time fichumacher showed his mastery in Ibis «tvle of wre-tling, and it wa- only with the mo-t strenuous effort* that Faulkner avoided U ing thrown early in the bout At laH, through main strength Schumacher rni-cil his' gtiii- v little opponent from the floor ami threw him on hi* back, the Isjnt occupying in all 11 minute-t and to MTOll'l*. Faulkner'* |*>or condition here; jboweil it-elf, and it wa- only by the assistance of his -econd that he w:i ablc to reach hi* dressing-room. The fact develojied that he wa* "tifTerin ■ from a heavy cold on hi* lung-, and that he wa* all hut beaten even after having won one fall and the choice of the third • fall. The men an-wered to the call of time for the last Unit cat h a*-catch can. Schumacher showed up freehand sprightly, while Faulkner came into the arena coughing. It wa* evident from the fir t that Faulkner was try ing Id* utmost to win the fall as soon a* pos ible, but, after giving his hurlv opponent several hard turn*, in each of which Schumacher** strength teemed to IK- all that saved him, Faulkner weakened, and played away to mend hi damaged bellow*. Schu macher Maw hi* advantage, and forced the work, time and again putting his weakened contestant within a scratch of a fall. At hi t be lifted the small man by a full bo Iv hold and dashed him to the ll<»or W ore he could turn, falling «»i» him to bind the victory. The ia t fall wa won inexactly nine minute «, and was so severe that Faulk iter had to be lilted from the floor in a temi-unconnciou« condition. The eonte-t rave the nttnost • atis faction to all who witnessed it. !*!,%< 1N«. IN BIOV The '•! fin-ranit* Kuilnhfa a I'art of Her Work. The lighthouse* Under Mnnzanita re turned last night from a trip down Bound wb« - • {I d a number of bu«- "intit ttat* at tic mouth of the river a* dnt Port Su*an. Capt. Sebree, wh<» diri>« !e»\ the l-u- ition of the buoys, bvive* to da for Portland, and the Manzmitu \ill pr(»hablv start for Astoria. Site will t »k»- --onie r>lie" to the I trhtho i>e at Ti.lauook Head, and will then ret \rt. and re sume her work of locating the bu<»vs and stake-lights. Caj«t. Sebree expe<-J • ;•» nie«*t the naval commission in S«- ittle -ometime lietween the 7th an l 1 »rh of Januar\ and conduct them in the Manxanita about the Hound. Faulkner wis all right »t IJ o'clock. He would like to me» t Schunui her when i.i better trim, and will chal lenge hint attain when he returns from Han Francisco. rutHOMi,. Mr. H. c. Wilm.'irth. of Vancouver, W T.. i< in the city. Pr T. T. Minor and family \d turm d yesterday nmrning from I\»^ land. C. 11 P.tekard, publisher of the Sno honii h A'tr. was in the city yesterday, to i <• ive hi-new C«mpl»eo cylinder pre-', recently purchased fur the f.V. K Gov. 7. K MINHIV, of Oregon, i* in the city, a v Momly was a dele gate t > the national Republican con vent. n at < hic.»;;o la-t June, and he w onlv one oi Oregon iielegatc who h «d openh declare*! hi* intention of voting tor llarri-on for the nomi nate c . is- ui-e he believed him to Is the . « t an l ti;o>t av dlahlc man. lli.'ti r\ K rates. Commencing Jan* uarv 1. l> • the -tcaif. • uiakc dailv t » t » itul tiom t«ig U»r via Va*hon l-land, Monday-. \Ve»' ;t -day* and Fridays, hv wax o," Chi M .ijna and Va*hon Landing On V »•-lay* and Thur days bv *«'. of the We * pt* agi* S«*nd freight to Canadian Pacific dock tK\%r>'iHD A t' «N'.tVKH All •iiWm ri'»erH to the Crawford & Con over \\ "1 S« utile JHV.iI mill p!en*e int***t at the trm * otiict at 2p. m tharp, tomorrow, (Motniav) toilosei the i - a!, F'":.niinov! i>- Ma* h IhaxeU- n troul.'eil • \i i; .<f the *idn. ami '.a\«- ?rie«i man? dtflVreat | reniei.i - <ußht « ! fri»ui •hfTerent hyai eia- *■. an.| . vimi « i mv-'! ellmatea too* 'al» fflit-f, hut ha\. ;ti r with *tff»-rentaue H< trtti« thruii i a friend of the ORK K!l»M - IV\. I 'tn » -1 a h->\ of t and s,a\ ,h w»l m.'iv nefM from V than fr - .i anv : hie e.wp ! have \*t fowttdL J T Itl iT Stewrtri A !I -'mea* I>r*U' i'ompa v. Wi-.. -a!-e •.•- T. • ftis w ka» < :>• Mor i'U ar.v t•• t • i'i. h. .i ! i i» • * «ln*M ifoods, t - •tie. \ ' +%t r • - ; a ' w«h>! .1- ♦* ;o-. «t«. marked dewr. mull l an.? r »?er ary. ' ; r\ r. ark d d-ita. Che* U-rt • t'\ "*• *■ i- • ni'-K, Jativarv Th, we • ' > ■ .. rM— riw \']Q V.'ttil j our i- -,al i »i : Uaf« ; e»if •'I ■? ' 1". k * ■* i r;nao A Oft VN • > h ! an<i »« a- kg 'a! JJ"i v • \ Ti.inc. «or h V V < * ':em ' • a^p*! j ' **. Xt r ?ian c*o, r.'.a- 'tl-p'av of wen'®. *'• * * - "• • ■ >«ar ("lothins Ho . . m I'' ' »pa tmant, Wateh oar *• V» a> * v . ;4 » A * '<) in t' «• t.». '!im <'!" vnl watch r S' ' «'*■* ' H i t> e rth T<»k'a>, »» oi , v " .hx « nt' ' ak th art to * * r - -•« i rt i* Tok , a>. Siutft-r *»*• .. The *aV .. • . urtasn net*. CbtMrt- r vkary Th- v, »L* ar.il ?o.«*la u ari •! wa?; .. e ,-ary - e * k nmtovl'a* »U-' \ •V. ya-i • !e :» *vv !'•• «•{ aV. raU o. ti;»* * i e «*ek tlr«- ** tJw *'ai«\ w 'e r i a ■, 1» ihirtft ". Rift* { hem J"' 1 eg* Tn-pieal Oil. IWo I'i - • ik-rmau Ni've, aod • * U*t and *«' " . k A C ' . Harues A "A >{ «'.t p*l»;!» A t'O. . . >r t . h dreaa fooua. tke »aW rt-> « •, * \e, ta" . i hi, the •ale. I'befrt-r vt*ar\ *ha . . . -> fn every k m .% Hoa^ahrre. ami X*n*!i .- *"* '''• • v ... f , m„j .»%»•». It nV?! 5 vT « -M''->at#ever dii{4ayt4 " • th .• >.rk.l,, !n t .,rv ,b«Kto. (ronl to X'.i fi'ui -*' Kin. ,% K ->enber*. comxr, HACK. Ho*, w. I-alr Hill Jlbnl to Estab lish ftlanself la Snttlt. A letter ha« been receive! by » gm n tieman of this city from Hon. W l.air HiU. who ha* be«n lirbg in Oakland. California, for the pa-t two year*. In which be way*: Yon re member bow I u-ed to dwell on the pro«pect* ami probabilities o{ the Po get !<o'.nd country, and call it IBT fu ture home. Well, after halting a long time between the .Sound and San Francisco buy, the r,ece--ity of bein_■ here while my codification and an notation of the Oregon lawn was fo ing tlmHJffti ttie pre«s. wt me dowr/ here -4* a matter more of drift than choice. Thi- is a "plendid country ' —tor California, bat the man wh'. c< nttn here from the North roast with the idea that he i* cii- it.g into Para ''l'*•, g*t pretty thoroughly «Ji ■llu-imized in t«o year*. Ataiievent one who ha* "stient half of a ; long life-time in Oregon or Washington—which are exactly alike in thsir buMne-s and social life-&ml« it difficult u> breathe south of latitude forty-two. In Oregon or Washington —no matter which he is at borne, bat in California he is far abroa-1. Alio' ! which is a very long introduction to a verv abort statement. nameh Thai in-ide of 30 day* 'from and after the date of the e present-' I -ball be on the bank> of Woulgp, otherwise called Paget Sound, to *tay — probablv at Seattle " It will indee>l be a verv notable and important thing for Seattle if Judee Hill shall decile to estaWi-h bun-elf here. His great reputation through out the North we-t. supported by abili ties of a bi/h order and a record of 2D year-' >ucce*«fill practice at the Ore gon and territorial bar. where he ha* had no superior, will insure him at once a place in the front rank of his profession here. DKATIf OK KKNKHT r. LANOR. A \\ell- Known I'ioiiffr PaM»a Away ■I Meliarootn. Ernest F. Lange. a well-known resi dent of fteattle, died at the asylum at Hteilacooni ye*terdav morning. and his were brought to this city last night on the Potter, for burial to day. Mr. Lange had l»een an inmate of the asylum a)*>ut two week-. I It had not been in sound health for the past several years, and about the 15th of last September hi* intirrnatie* of mind and body necessitated his re moval to Providence ho p:tab He re mained there until December 15, when he was tiken to Hteilac««oai. Ernest F. I.ange wan him in Dres den, Germany, in I<T?. and was by <* cupation a mid* right He came to the States about the vear I*is. and in IH-'il he went to California and engaged in mining. He shortly left for tbe llogue Hiver mine* in Oregon, when he remained there until IW. when he joined the throng «hat flocked to the Fraser river, lured by the mining: exrite ment there, fie came t» Seattle sev eral years after, and. remaining here but a short time, took up a homestead near Taroma. Selling out be return d to .-cattle, and has been a resident of this city since. He left no relative* in Ameriea. but ha* two brothers and a sister living in Germany. The w ill of Mr. Lange was tiled for nrotmte ye-terd »y by hi* attornev, Mr. Peterson. Jfy its provisions A W. Piper i* I e im athe i I.oui Jacobs fJOfj, while tlie remainder of the estate, which consi-t- of three lot*, valued at probably $7500. U-tw.eu Sixth and Seventh streets, is left to hi- relatives in Cermany. Fnti (><ird and Vitus Sell mil are made executor of the will. TIIE HTK tMUt L %T«N t. The Kleetrlc lUiiw *v will Kuu ll«*r on l.akr talon. I)r. K. C. Kilbourne yesterday the steam launch Litona from Mr. J. M. Colman, f«»r use on Jral»e I'nion in connection with Kiectric railway. The Lat<fl?a will be t iken down to Smith's Cove and there loaded on a flat-car and then t;ikeu the Lake Shore road to Lake Cuion. 1 he Latoiia will l>e rcadv for op-ra tions in ahout a week. She will make trip-, from tbe end of-the Klectric rail iv once every half hour, and run t«» ad point* on the lake The fare will lw» but five cents. A force of men yesterday began the removal of the four ear* of the elect ri company, from the Puget Sound def*>t, t ♦ the car house. The car- are capable of seating 'W) p»r-on* each, and are the hne-t ever brought to Seattle. Three or four more car- are expe* ted from West Troy, N. Y . *ho tly. The present bor-e-car* of thecompanv wi 1 also l»e u-eil us cars lor the new rail way ywn ima.bie an> ailment that will mak* a ifo»Mlnatnre'l person »«» jieevtsh. 'Jt**aUsfled, tdtrmp**r«si «ud eraukv i< bill ottsoesa* There it no reason win* \t*r.w'i* suy our should stiflVr from tn-tl*ectfon. ifvs|M |t«ia. ton>l(1 Itver and U»-n ..f a(>|Httfr«* when l>r. Henley*a haudelioti Toulc.whleh every Itaowa t> aeuftala ewee. caa )m MI taslljr obtained. Stewart A Holioe» I intg Com pan v, Wholesale \ccnts. tiraud display of atnokinsr jacket*. In all the popular ihades and *t> :es Kline & Rosea berg. I adics, do not rain your complex ton by the use of oas cnametiea and f*r« |>owtler& If your face i« red or eaubartied, if you art* -o uufortunste *■* t«» have «* m nl' * or bloteh«*s on the neck *n<! ft e, I'utard's »p eifle will ti««t cover t-»ein like oat of paint, hut will m«v«t efT»-ctlvt 1> a>i bJeni!»h»-ii from th»- >kui an I n »tnre it to its natural youthful Momn s %% art Holmes' l)rujr Company, Wholesale Ageatiu Table Hum* aid dn»< *ti«« wfM he Inour driwa. wateh our ad. Tok'if, SiOfcrutD A Co H<Mlcrv a- »1 underwear in our drlm; wavh otrTuki«A,MnKvrm«ii<& «'o. v.v mUae*' TMtt-Uic Mile. Clwuipr Cl«ry. rl- nriinT *a'c Monday, Jar uary ~ih s we <an jret rt a.ly watch uvr «J. Tok'a*. siuK* riM<i>t Co, 7'|>\ A Jot « f ' 1 .and -V «lr<"** good* marked <!owt> lo a: the aa.e. CtKMU r Ckir* SOe . 7V,. a'l wool. 4*>ineh e**N. marked tluvn to a&e. at ihe *a'e Cb*«*t»r Cleary. The *ale thi« week at Cheater Ch iin'« Xma* hare a; Hi IVople ♦■•n't re* '! *». oftef* K* the*-- l"l>« do'ar* ?•;:•.« * l*>\ * md at Kline A K * -!i • c » n-ctUy fiv# f U l * b«y* a pa r of kte pam* at Kline <1 Hiwatief|'» Xtnaa ha'taiu* in tr ov ■* ra« 1 .r tateain wooh n jack' ** X' ** !"r:V' •n fa icy gent*' furnlahlo* g«»oda. K .»»e ,v ttmcnherg. Ten p 'UihU *'»»ak for fl. S ar M a' Ma ket, t olnmbit V\ ateh our ad for fix next * it w save you tkdlarv T«*kla«, >it•/■ » a« v 2.V. The "ai«» of Ift&fy velv '•» -ark J. unto.'C- • Cli'icrC ,«r 11, ft i\ Ii '*\ Sfrpcd *ilk al nmivtl KmntoA'. Y ur eV -e at thv *al«*. Che*' or < I ar S»»v» *teen pound* «*<»r:»- d ( K r I -tar Moat Market, Colu :«t»sa *tr-. et Tiekct* can ha obtained on K t. > A ? K K to Krvtnont *s*' on. I* -om a II « l,i \, on. f.»r ten ecu** kpofv to LII • Jr ttKh a Co . tXvidt uttl bJ»* k. f , |m! Wtik }» s > '".lt \» pr*-ac gre."-- a »■• jufa, • .irsi*, inker, type, ev Kline A k. >enb*n? The »«'« of Heart •"! tab> lift n marked »!o«!il "V CtfM*rC' ar» * Si- •ale—larjpe tow* sa. Cs«*t« Cleary. \W> v non.v' With rVrfT IK' - lit w pri ner.t c"at * a p ntme pr»nkrr. tvp* . *t» . at the Star Cio» K'Mlf A Kowo^ft |%arrut«, • u wtit find the Star « »tl ? nr* IliHtti bo •a> vwrtMßt ; , »I* I d our low jkn-o a't»! pretty Myl« >in h an.l e«v*h;ve attract a"« , fi!' v «%hrrx vt r they are mm. K'ij e AK ■" n herip. A terrih'e Two h?>- rv- ! - Jl2or<-- I'.* ?h - week at 3*- K iii v*. RvWftllp Kr« .*h \a ue at j!i«»rt A llo'nu- 4 * V Co, n . aa'e of ritbona -»e \* r ya* t. * be ter CSeary. v - >' '• :• t»-»u --S U> •. 't .•" fl. ar >!eat Marl < »lum 4 *a *. Bfotkey - tiiara f* ** A I'm*! *'«» »iv f. » \m %. M.. -*r»* , -ep.>«. ! «\»mru- r .t' 'hr Y»>ef I .vary ho, w. d V: uraw iutenM Jauuar\ I. Fat r.*e*t'« *»♦, ?* ar the > ar i ail* 20K C now* iv *' K.ift »u «*, Jt-Tkrjr *<111*! n r' * • ] la:ii 1 a k j,» r=»a y« «U •« 1 a« -*e pa" m*. KlmrA A>?oniah;ne thr jf t- do * tmy* a »trHI» a! «r**oi att.t. Urau i;u ti'Vmi K.tne 4 BflWuUrg HUHT RIGHTS CUSH. A Controversy Over tbe Title to the Tide Fiats. C*o|pmbla A I'tgri Xnvad snil tbe S iiifld *h»r« f oadt at t.oeinhead,. For som» time a q sarrel ha* lieen brewing betaeen ibe nintw-rn/f •'olam'-ia Ac Puget S mnd KaiSway Company and th* standard range Pti -e; Sound Shore rani, and it was pre '•p tite«l in'o open bo 'i itv ye<ter av 1 7 Manager Viiner, of the Shore road. «h« i- al-o *u|<erintendrnt of tbe Co lumbia A Puger Sound, commencing earl v in tbe day to lay a narrow gauge rail betaeen the rail* of tbe Puiet from the ro.in i hou»e* loth? Grant -treet bridge. Thi- wti lieing done at the very place wbere the Seattle Trani'er Corxpany propo-es to putin the terminal facilities of tbe Puget Sound Shore, and that, in itself, was sufficient to indicate that the difficulty between the two roads wa* over tbe right« of way acro's thi* property. Mr. Milner wa* employing a force of about *1 men in the laying of the rail, and no time was being wasted. Soon »ome Puget Sound Shore directors, having been apprised of what Mr. Milner was doing, visited the scene, and by their action-, they showed that Mr. Mil ner- work on tbe track in that par ticular vicinity was decideulv objec tionable. The work went on until noon, w hen tbe directors of the Puset Sound Slio e road held a tue< tine, be ing pre ided over bv Vice-President Atthur A. !>ennv.iri President Tvn alle's a'-en. e and. a- a re- dt Mr. Milner was removed from the office of manager, and I. A. Nadean. gen e-al freight and pa--en*er a;.-ent of l>oth roads, was appointed to hi* place. Hi ion after thi* an engine, which had *bortlv U#fore come in on the Puget Sound Shore t'ark. was -ent to the round-honse for repair*. The Puiret Sound Shore Company had com menced to lay a -witch-track at the head of the hay over the flat", and Mr Milner located a house so as to prevent t- e Shore road'* *witch-tra« k from progressing any further north, and ftp?. Famhaui wa- placed within a« a "tenant," t-» keep the shore road workmen from enc otching any fur ther upon the -uppo ed right* and ti'le* of the Columbia and Puget Sound. The work of laving the narrow gauge rail continued, and there seemed tit l»e no power on earth to prevent Mr. Mdner from goine on and laying a* many rail* a« he wan'e 1 t»; never theie-s the Puget Sound v t»or»* peo ple diil trv to -top it. -o Mr. Milner «• died upon Sheriff Cochrane and had the «heufTappoint a number of depu ties to gu ird the rtaht of way claimed by t'ie <'obimbia tfc Pu.-et Sound. The* Seattle Transfer Company, see ing how the 'rouble waygoing to affect them and Manager Shatjhut, Attor ney Metcalfe and other- intere-ted, di-p'a ed oon-iderahle activity. Mr Metcalfe, it i* said, did take some plank* belonging to the Columbia i"t Puget Sound road to lay over some rule-. I.a-t evening Justice Jone w i- notified to l»e ready «t his otlice, and was informed that if the Trans fer Company am! the Lake Sh re road people m « e any further trouble on the flats, Mr. Metca few uld huve to l»e arrested for "stealing" lumber, ami other gentlemen would be arre ted for t*e pi-<, or i» Msibty for tearing up the traces. Thi- intention wa* recon sidered, however, upon mature de'ih eration. it b* ing considered at ili timcd ami unwise M» the promised •*en at ion al ori utnxl development* failed to n»at« ria r /e. La t nig' it Mr Milnercon*ulte«l with ) his attorney, Mr McMicken. while the new mar a er of the Puget Sound shore r .» 1, M N idem, vi-it d the i oilji'r- of Mr. M md iv, attorney of the l*u«'et S oind Shore, and Manager Shaubut of the Seattle Transfer mm panv, called upon Attorneydieneral Metcalfe. Kvidently the law was be | ing appealed to by all the par tie- in tere-ted. an i it>ating a general venti lat oii c»f the ditfcpei ces l»etw»en tin m in the courts. An effort was made to obtain a 'etuporarv restraining order [on the Columbia A; Puget Sound,hut owing to the latene-* of tbe ho r. was • in- • e-* ill. Pro»'ceding* will no j doubt l»e comntenced on Monday, tin i« -s the respective c >mpanies can get •ogefher in the meantime ami settle the ma'ter. *«. Ml? NIK S\YS tiTTi.r. Mr. Milner was caheil upon last I night by a P«»-T 1 N rr.I.I.T«»F N«A H rep»r t»*r. ami tliotik'h he rec«uved him very Jpl *asariti\ be would say very little • com eri'ing the cont ovt r y. ' Tbe trouble aro*e." -aid Mr. M Iner. over tbe lea-e grant»>d by the Pag»»t S » .(: s-bore to the Transfer c We claim that the leas * ! wastim-umm de ! witho it warrant or : authority We h ivc right of way deed- to the pr »j»erty aad we now also i hive j'o *-don. • The Pie* so md shore dire, tors had a ine»- J 4 a . « e t» 1 a new mil - iar, * o.'ilin ed Mr. Milner, g*Hnl ! nature-!!) I 1 ight say that I ten ul-ted m> r» - : manager of the Pu .et >0 tnd Shore to Mr Tyn j.l all. a week ince It wa- not nc- I cepted" and 1 u . ree«l to continue in ' that« apa :tv on the ex pre s«• ui ition j to it I «P-VO e niv attention only t*» the : operating depa tment." *IH N%|»t'At'*a»T«TKMR9T. Mr. ! A. NuU ii. the new m onager of t !•■ Nuiiiii Shore !l i rua i. rijWHf.i him eif in the following , in inner o- tise tmaMe: In no lik'ht in hi li the mit ere in *<i « i t ea> Tion of the Co tutii ; « ami l*Ujfrt v ouuil t*e jut: ;« : Mr. IllliMPf, *s aoperintendent otte ami m »f the other, wa -0 -iitiii nt <>: .he entire -jtu ri ' !. n.n« hfti, at n h heret-*fo *• m .li t ii, ««i t Kit ►t'.iP I* tget :n«I sh re I* ih owner os the r»roa i #rau>r ' an.l i-a»a~-i t aiiti «ijre*u<l the tlriving !>ne- 'e. We e »tn o -e owner •» of the »*r.tiiv traek* ml trinhv re s - - Ji.i\: u >?i«tr i t them ami hav ing ire ; them >»y right -t paf*. h i-e ■fi-sn-: Or-ffoh 1 mpr«o.emet»t <Vrn mny, nwtier« <*( the Oil mhla ami : i* :V: - . ! T f-n he entr • jo: { ir : r«*|*erty .» <i t ; «? i- unlaw i •.mi an t J Ixlit-ve i.e e » irt* « : •«• tie whoii the m titer !- ;.t l-f" e them or a«iju iie,.tiot». Mr V • ~ M - texic re . r l i X >h e. ,-s V , . .: it* pnipertivft, « t.?ine*. t . , A c iM. t: - r -ii» h, net mt • the iietrimtvii < ■ that eoiupar.y. l*e? | >i\ i. r N't r ha* a?wa> - »>• iir.' t». t- ; : «i iy to oto ,l», \\\ Ni ■ . i • i!u- t «'*fer e»nu i-:> er t r .-j -iai (, .\t , + : r V He u lev hi! j >iru< ton iron; ii-»-e i" »rr i ! i' ill 'iv mi aet u !»• >Ui'. J. ' ;e:it! » I eepin^ a t'i t -• > t»: t e CVititH \m ;!■ r •; ?>«-. j !h i- R.'waya }hi: *ie! in Seattle in » i •,* pini.i. et> te p N'". "It -ee ; * t » t when Mr Mi n r -e r i .. t » • e veil ; ft»r ihe- • w a i « . w : h th - re k ! o'A* ..ran i < • wn* * the i ohim t.t t.iu V iicet > ill ■ : :ho it e . he. i'ee*to f jH i rom rii.tki irf my «i ti*n ! t »the p •,» rt • . \t p"i -» nt the So »i *hore ro «i « -p i-K ?maU | !»•»:'i ll Uie e-ty k for w-i:e-| r. -ei ar *! for th - oMn! tuu of .1- '• V * • >•- * -»i >h t w-i *i i- : tilv to * fth- o ; t- fr >Lh: iv I y .Vitle r e h n*>. >n . v. ii . o th< l fc, i.et S» i d >hiu . -♦ -r 2 • • *. v ill tin rci «l h- i.tte w.; • to j>-ov!tle ne n* <or ..ttul; .* «h;' I rijfhl ba inea-. It *i. ji» a mo-t - up * f<*r us t *e- r<- i *.•• . » i ewb- ' «ttilt-*>nt f r th • e : ?i of < • f u- . !*>-, on the briw 41 i e trip an 1 *ifi; >i .»n a «i ti »a* o| entrvofj • - u.. a r 1 o<umwl, If i". w mean thit Hiisini a Plo the aoo w ineonv n: man « a-ir thepa*t Mr ~ i- ' j. i>« r*i i • Terv »• v ely tv . 3-.: e > men *"'h w i iti I Mi - Tmi. i. t ven th e proitii n iit'.y i »t«rc tc i in re narroa-ff* ee « r f ;»* - « !wm •,:< .a# We!J -t. the 1 I* 4 t >o; vi > ot . - i;;ere*te*i in' * • .itu - ;i fr i» u ■ pi * that th* i*o uoibta i A r%!£«t will do nothing that f : ' / .St 5.-;-' ~ - . -<v . T-~ t _ SEATTLE POST -INTELLKiENCER. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, !888. I «ii> beneat !he city, wittynt a«k:np I to «wtrf. -te. The intimsu i relation- of the t*o co«npa3i<-« in r-jt - I Bin* o»ft the JIB - rijrf.t of *«v an . the Mnwtrack from Hijrk R:ver |'i -n to a in bar, red :eet ea*t o > ** ; srsin frsra I'otr n»*- j ; rial -tre*t d-wn alone the water frotr. •rill 'ami»h can-» i«r a rr»-»t manv of di-ajrreenient. Winy em i j t>k>ye*. e*peci.dlv in the operating .ie- ! fwmment an.! in th<> -taxjon at j -«-Pie. being joint eaptiiyw, wilhej '■ailed n por> perhap* to take ewe j e or the other tiu-tne tl.i« coatro i trr t. It *tU lead to vexatio u and er.dlesa litigation. For -everai jre r ■ pa », and at pro«a«it. the Columbia A I ' r *i gel ~onn*l ba« »»w ei l*it o r »e rr H»-w»en Bark River Junction am) ts «tt>. : one r>' the rail* of the | (tan Sard r-iuge wi'h u' eHI pen-atif n <•: ant kind. We feel tlut permitnus i the narrow flaw td csr-y to-day'- j pror ceding* to a 9 <- e*«ful i -«ne. ant ; • i'inning t > pay them at the >amf evor itint rate for our pre eni tern.; i nal facilities, i* expecting a littie u»- mif h." Mr Nade.au farther stated that he I • ill resign hi« jo-it.on with the C«- ; I'.iriihia * Paget ifoaid. -»•«. TBI JIVKMLI COHrtST. • Patience" Pre>ent*d to a Large A«- •tleaee at the <tf»*ra lf.»o»e. A large audience l*_«t night witne*- ' ; e-i the presentation of the opera of j j "Patience" by the Seattle Juvenile Op-I pera company at Frye's Opera Housej The a>! miraKle manner in which ih<* little folks acquitted themselves was a plea«ant surpri-e to their friend j and to the public generally. The roles of "Colonel Calverv. " as sumed by Harrv Frederick. "Major M'lrgatrovd," hy Ma* Sttinie. -Duke of I 'tin-table," by Frank Carroll "Retr inald ISunthome*.' the pale "poet." bv Harry Adair, ami " Archibald <Jtw-' venor." by Harold *-mitb. were ail very acceptably rendered. Mm Lottie ~* 1 lin m*<-e a verv pretty "I'atienbe." and Mi*- AUie Millie, as "Lady Jane. ' the ancient maiden, c-iptired the I au>!ie-,ice. Sarah Carroll. Ii iby ft ray, Millie Han-ard. and Jennie Houghton, de-trve parti> tilar mention. The ch«- rti e- w»-re Terv good. encore* were j frequent, and the performance i throughout was satisfactory. The 'irehe-tra. compnwl of Mr. Chan. I.ray. v*..|:n: Mr. V. Coomer., '■ r et; Mr. Wni. Bruce. clarinet; Mr J II >pkin-, ba»--. and Mr. Scbecman, pian.i. lent valuable aid to the rendition "f the "pera. When it in rem tin ' ered that t!.e perf. nners were; ch l'lren without any preriou>; eifierience, the ditficulties at U-r.dant U|»m it-, presentation may !»• lppreciated Mr-. Willard. the direc-1 tr- - de-erve.« prii-e for the happ}" te-niin.it-on of her llr-t venture in the ojeratic line in Seattle. IN LI>IK<» A(iAIN Employ me tot \gent *:rid <>bt alns tso I nder Kaik* Pretense** The employment ajcent. C. F. Iteid, wm yesterday arretted u|*>n a war rant on complaint of John I». Dfrungs, for o ! taining S3O on October 11, on fal e pretenses. Derung* claim- that he applied to Rei i for a position and the latter promised him one as a clerk at $lO and found for the first two we*- k> and iSO and found per month after wards. if l>erun£<* would go to Taeoma and often an employment ofti-v for Iteid. out, as he mu«t neccs ariiv be entrusted wi h the keepingof moneys re- eived from Reid's c.i twiners, that he would have to deposit $lO as secur ity. He made the «!e|*o.»it, went to and open*) the otiice. he mv«, hut deM»ite KeiJ's repre sentations that he. fieid, was a vers lucrative hu with re ceipt- daily ' not !c- than ?7 . and had larjre amo .n f o monev depoMbni in the hanks of Seaattle and Tacotua. did not receive any f»* cun iiry «*»mpen<ati«»n. lie 1»? *?» t » «uv pecttha* *omt thing w i- w ong and ha< aoordinph si»:ee ! ejfun the criminal pro-e- .»ion of Held. wh«»**e case wa ve -ter.i.iv mutinied by JnstW Soder -1 l»erfc uv.til Momiav night. Hail was fixed at $ "»o !!eid furnished bonds and was released. To Qi IKT TITLE.- The amicable suit of ox-Mayor Wui. II Shoudy against the heir* of hi.* deceased wife, to quiet the t.1:« to cert tin \ r »pertv. inclidel in Mr. >'iou.l\ ' inventory of the prop erty, soon after his wit'eV death a* "community" property when it Mio Id have been .M'o iifed as -eparate projH-rtv. wa* arv cl l> ore Chief Jus tice l'»urke \e.*ter«» . \ and taken under advi* merit. \fr >boudy made a mis take in hi«* inventory, it i - represented, whit h tan only \ e corrected bv the court. The pro|»erty is vained at at out F» k A pamtin'. Onrirnt*. I«ast Sunday night a man named Srott Phipps was engaged in snia>hing a window in the Standard theater, and Oil;. < r- Il.inna and Moran ;tten»pted t" rr.vt him. bur John Kojfer>. Krank White. Joseph Whitchurch and Fred 0 vley runhe iin t.» prev< nt the police men from taking Phipt> One of tl.e t » Rogers, dealt Otlber Moran a v» r hi;«ck eve Ye»b«rday Ju-tico Jone lined Phipp-* flo li« Id*Ho, r ers to t e |?,;»nd jury in fcW bond- and Win «•. \Vhtlchi;r*h and o\lev etch 1.» * They all went to jail it* de fault. It UK* 1 1 It H. M 'j'ir Hilti'n'- nu rlinL' w ill < on tinue to-day at the I'ijoti. at I- a. in., at i p in. and at 7:39 p in. There wiU be a inion meeting «»f the N • - Vt- j»» ' <4, , r rj Kn leav r t the Fir-t I' ndi-t h »r. h. earner ihirl and M.i ii-on -treet-. Sunday evening Pecetnt- r •» h. at ♦» o'clock. Snhject: Wlnt the old ve »r teaches ur ." leader from tlie V.ajdi t society »;i: k\ itIKA. Mr. i!. S inmann. rh ar *hit«rt. las re ra-oed his.ifßef" i r«»ro u > Hf Iniß hkn k !«» pv ihs » and ;?, B »t.ai Wo: % k. T s e pr«tinpt pa>rmnt «»f their losses if making th»* .dome lasarance Company of i»u-e4t. quitepopa^sr. R hils no* ar • at a OMNmat; t*. l>avl" C'«» aeili»f thetu at half prtees. fn eonse qMinee 'heir sa'es aie pr*» ign.n* T le bill of fare for t->-da> a dinner at the Brnnsw b r-. stauran! tan > f»« A i;. an other coin an. The Koaitk* Tnrn Vrrtin w;*i heM their annua* * voter** t»all «r «:ven |{}« a* their kail. TK** ** «t " • lis U u i :'. ajr»*»l and a s«v>d t me to a i • M«r< d. Mr. !j••». T Mey*-r* -ie the steam acuoon* r * J.san. See ad. The of taiioens; mark 1 ' * !i. i'Voter deary. The nili rt&-afl-wool i laid fianncJs. > he%t rOeary. Free fan U-r ?he N> < !:i order ?•> show 44" . < • » eatetn - '-1 to us, we wil ! pn- - n? a pc - in* pr»—». ' kcr. i)j«. a- >••, h; «er,v 51«jUi>%4 |U rbis •T- r uarjr t*t. re. SEATTLE EMPLOYMENT • —AKS>— liciii Kstiite \^vncy No. .U Soath second *' . T. FOR REST. T-»o an famished nmni. thrve nnfur n 1 o«c farn -b 4 r.-» ; with a e ».a i f»r h-»" ..ret. i?. aad well o cattd; a thre»»-f*a*tn «■•"TaJte. FOR SALE. Pine '•» !v*r{«v ■ >ts n Wc«t >.-artie a", fr-v 1 «»en * rsns. < > -a ■ ar.a ;•» . " • .vi a;ei !***« <'« ri rc* - *.-rr— 4'j 00. J • uit . store. within three 'b" k- •# P - .^ce. it -a n- «t«srs»t 4 and Lod^itg H >n»e, e • »•:i i a' *i*. i*\ ALSO ! 'r u- »••->.* b-* **si s S rood s*r -a\ a Uatsa, pn *e ti*«.CoflL .J. O. IZOKTH. Manager. SIfE IS -GUATS;rci»- ! •*! sav.>» t -»t-- >-"■ **»e *r'r: b» a j nt*»aiM n». t Dr. %• aer's Knac* H • 'ie.l 'o* esMi»aa>. i t;.Mi. Mrv Wis V iiarsasa V irk For sa e by V it Mc »art * >t>Tlt E. Uwr «ve w: ! r- si' f'.-e 1 a'l 4st TaesCav. 1M !« CMACBMJ. Howcf*e« 'i* **: *.r 5t- n<l* say "*>h. ! mm fr r-retty welt- b»< hare a » ight pa a in tiie >* k tha! J Till -TWO pas, away. ' Est is n.-l j*.« »»'. Sa. w*K oftcr. fs:i'esa s*-!1c<l by tjwt r-ms«lv Paa ia the back is 'rwiiwiil* fo! k>wrd b. ynkww, flasbtng "1 t'-e t*-iv. wil'-wR* stel »: kT *. .-a Ih- iac» s-v<t utrl. Anieaaa, of arpftite. r-u -a? <lt-bUiu ~aii Bri*h:'» ot Its- Utetii If yon av.- of *fet*e fvrrrW t. d«. sit 4et*y. »i«t -ate titce. w.mey «• «l »• a rh by nt'ue ojeC'»«! Ik <1 er Tern II - s -*'- s'-id *rmedy - r<«rt & H iices" I»nxc Coni faaay. Wtioiesa'* As ass. A mrtal \ - *- it a T waj« mn we.ia:rd we . errv> *: line "f cfa'aebill* .-oats and TfWl *' 1- sil |lO K'.ne A RowsbßV. lOr- ' tam iT sricvi dowa to 10r. Chesti-r <"• ar- pOYAI, c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Fowier utttr furirt. A oiarrei of punty.itivnirth and w'no Mor% HBm>r.!icaj than the or h nary kir.4» ant'. *nij«»r be«»>i<l Jn ooaipeTin'on with th«> raai titude of low »uor* wHfht. aifim or >n<wphat' yn»w i»-ra onJr fan*, StOT AL B* K'**9 Fowdkb Co.. 1«> Wall street. New Y ~*rk. n'-^lwyl BRUNSWCK RESTAURANT. H. W. Fletcher, Manager. DINNER BILL. sorps. Chicken a !a Cr :u-. Consomme. K!«H. Baked Salmon, T<» rs* »sauce. boiled liatibui. Parsley Sauce. HollaudaiM-IVa*.. v Natural PotaM KNTRCES , Santo of Sprin? Chlr a la Madeira. Ojrster Parties a a Bichmell. «'hlli Co orow of Tu key <>ihlets. T. uderioiu of Pork, a 'a Kohart. Bia? qii* ?t of Vt ai. a la ROS a'. Short Ribs « f Ke< f Braised, Spanish O ivea. Believue Cream Fritter*, chocolate Glace. KKM'iVKS. Boiled limn and Cabbage. Mutton, taper Sauce. Turkey, »> ster Sauce. Be* f r.»n«ue, a la Espanole. KoAST. Turkey, with ( ra.«b<rr» Sance. Prim* Rib K<***r «.f Beef. Sirloin of B •• f. il'ork. w tb Apple Savee. Mutton, v* ill* Current Jelly. Vea], w th Dreas r p Spring Unih wirh Mint Sauce. VKi.ET-vBl.Es, Ma»hed Potato.- Boiled Potatoes. Baked Swei t P#»tatoes. Green Peas, su-wi'ti Tomatoes. p.\ - i'i<» Apple Pie. Miuce P>»*. Cranberry !\< c<ieoaaat Pie. Yorkshire Piu-n Puddintr, with Hard and Hrann\ ?a t »• Bnnruu'ly, St. Juiian an<l en« W ne J« l!y. ix-inoii |< ei r rnn. !?h ! an Cr» am. Fren*h K »"• » .\iie*-l C«k - Ji ilk R-»ll. Cuk> Frnit Cak.-. Poun<i Cake. Citron and -ilv« r Cak \s«.urtcd Cake. Apple*, o-anir** Pars. Not> Kainua. American and lin;-> t« d Cheese. W t» r Crackers. Oolong, it••»■<•!» h 1 !.l?»ck Tea. M« cba •'« fi-e. SINDAY. 4 lO V **> P. M., DEC. SO, ISKS. NEW YEAR BALL Under the auspice* of SEATTLE TURN VEREII. -O X- Monday, December 31. ADMISSION.. 1100 MFMBERS l\* HOOV STANDING 50 Good music hp* been engaged. Finn I!I.!!I IHIISK. Geo. F. Frvk Vtatiß TWO NKiH rs OSLY. Thursday &nJ Friday. January 3 and i. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. The dh'.'.uw***■': Irish Comedian \ uCa.^St, J.S. MURPHY, t'nder r»a met* of (. \*. I >aniels. i i Fred. -'.en's greatest of ail Irish Ki:i{i{> (iow, l*3a>« l b; « ntlTHri eUnl *u ers« for eieht coulee * ve jrum tn all the principal ettie* and .talv g theatres in America. A «OWKdy '' " s w ?' 43* eqnal, : | - . Q ires of life and love in t • f «• a-i N,«. but an every-da r day taltf ta ever., an i. 1 Sttpporte-! i th ' : • d young leading Miss \ :\iK XOBTUJfIy «td «•« '»i !"«-*!«;•• Company, ir.' H WIT, IRJ-lt SoNtfc*. I» •rs a- « f K*« v 1 svat> t.- t«e ba-3 » . - j*. \ a .a y, three da>s in adran^. F-'- av • -fc f t> •- RVirC" will K pr«*.ftK'o * Mr. Murphy will intro duce >■*e«t sonar, "a hashrui. ■ > £ \kth Smmil Annual Bali COMPANY I>. FIRST RECIVEMTN.G.W. First Regimental Armory, DEC. 31, 1888. Vli aic-rir • H m t »»al. Q |u • 1 C -P irtrß'Ship. r,*uK « K-4 'irar. rut rx snso I - r ' ■ <- f Hti» i • i XA MMiH * » - v-t1 by mvi-UA M.Mr . •• I «• -■ " 1 , n t . I i -Til IS. U AUCXANDEK. r. L-r- S, Uf RKrrKKN rs— Btott Naat aa tmmum mu a ftrnxt^ THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS A UST tfae Character of the Investments OFFKRKr> BY (Qcu//fcnJSi CoTUJVfi, Tbey ae*l only ia choice properties. BQ<l lrav e wt',d< »t whemrß of all kinds utrictJy alon«. Tbey BIT not booinfrs, will not bore you with attentions or make extrava gant Btatenenta. If yon like to do bu*i neas with fnch people, read what tbey nfltr $800"u!>a in r,iris A,3di ' nnn-Two '.<<* noar the corner of lUVU Bttd tireen Greets, on the cable road» tfjl ARfl~ Thw in Central Seattle SIUUU near the n-«»erroir. comer in Mer cer*addition. tonnn rwwity I akc W**h melon Blmt»«t «!irt»cflv » ppt» •ite Kirk land. BeTvnty adjoining «f»ld Bomc time mgo for >!.">. OUO. lot* on Twelfth »tre« ? S'ewart and V inrinia, one block from rtwt car«. Th* y ar»» cltrarfdand rva-ly f»>r Suiidin?. Their cash valne to-day is 13000. <IJOA lot comer Twelfth aud M'kado. view and aharjßtn. Half cash and the bal ance In two year*. CtjOKOO _ljot on of JUU K'.ehth next to tbe « orti»»r of Colombia. The view is perfect and the lot a choice one. <fcncnn " t * sr> ?,foll Fine *Dci JUU «uck of Nkt?«tnd «ht* ««t < o*t. • Store hniWin* tw<> and Ni*^Toent, hanl fin.fbel and fevt of ftrotinii in d«*sir«Wc location. (BQftAfY F»*rt> "hin-i of the capi'al &OUUU stock of the Hall A Pan 1 son Furniture CoapanT. Par value of $4,900. (frQA A A— Nice hon«e an<! welllocated mWUUU lot on the upper sl.le of Ninth street next to the corner of Stewart. This in a cash pqjte. <£o CA A —Block «»f eieht lots just off *DO JUU of Mi'liwn *treet " It is pretty property and well worth the price. <tjQ CA A —Fine lot, corner Fchth and CpOJUU Mill«tre»'n now Y-«ler ave , nue), with 120 feet front on Mill street. (JjQf7CA—Two lots at the *omhw»-«t IpO / corner of Spring and Twelfth streets. There is a frontage of feet on Sprint and i'JO on Twelfth. AA A A -Tannery dome profitable h)aUUU ■ deed to magnificent ua'er i»ower, lOroom, hard finished residence. twoacres improved laud, fine orchard, etc. Water power ig worth S4OUO for any sort of manu facturing. AAA -Forty acre* north of Lake kPJUUU Cniou. It i* a special bar , sain. If all cadi. tfjftAAA -Firi«* fact of to scr**s saltahi** for plattin . n«»r t h ,of lake I'nion. It tif« with a o ntle j slope toward the lake nn-l is partially • cleared. There Is a lot of mouey '.u it f»»r . some one. All cash. (IjrJCAA -Brrw«ry in successful oper 'PUsJUU ation, nith splendid water and excellent location. kpUOVyU streets, inc'u i:ic three new sjx room cottages. Fine location. (JjnC A A—Forty by on.- hundred anl I JvU twenty feet on Second street, between Pike and Pine. This is the cheapest property on the street, and is offered for a limited time only. <£Q hundred an<l twenty feet sq'iare, facing on both Fifth and six h i»tr*'ets. be tween Union and Pnivtrslty. There are four houses on Fifth street and r->om for four more on "•ixth street. By bniidtiuc these th** property wi l r. turn j»er cent, per month in reut*. This is the cheapest thins; in this list of bargains. 4i!i n nnn~ F],u ' iot ° n *Me H>IU|UUU of Front street, between Virginia and Lenora. dri n nnn~~^ nil ° n **** * if,e H)11/|UuU of Front street between Stewart and Ylnrfnfa. lnr!n<lioit a «mall honse. Reasonable terms will he made. <tJl O nnn- ( *0 acres nt Salmon bay. K 'her 40 or *0 acre* at $lf»0 an acre. Owner needs m»nev at once and offers by far the ch» ap e-it tract In that vicinity. I .and adjoining 1« selling in lots. nflfl Tw 'f th-north we«t < <»-n«'r of Spring and Sixth sf**ee»«. including a fine lar*e house. This is beautiful property Satis factory term*. <£"l C) AAA FuU lot a' the *«.;: t h ea-»t corner of Fro- t arid I>enora * f r< , etA. There is a goo 4 r»«b donee, now oe< upied b\ the Owner. Tern*- One third cash and the ip one and two y»*«r« at s per cent. It is the cheapest lot in the block. <tn n AAA »pl / |UUU Front street Pike and Pinr: |7<XM) cs-h and balance on long t!m* at low interest. CjOR AAA ■ on w»*t «ile 7}*JvJfUUvJ of Fr -i;t c i to the 'omer of Pike. Tbfa i« fine property. On the lot i*> a STOfIO residence which will eommand f|tv>a mo-ith rent. Terms One-fourth cash, ha'ance on long time at s per cent C* A A AAA - Northrs-v! ror?w»r of Front iJ>T;U»UUUand I'ik • strett*. full lo* and improved. (tjcQ AAA i '' " °f r>u ,v '"*•' «n <o r :n* ' a' -?r»« T. U*- • we* n Wnshtngton and Mil'. ' f*-t fr.-n? > a»r»- bv IJO feet dee*»: balf « a«h. balance' »• " *»er cent This offer i> limit* dto a few i days. C*rr\ AAA "N* -t) •.* «T v«er of Frrmt KpOUfUUU * d Mad -t. Ijof <r. i one of the choicest corner* on the street It is covered with good reu pa> >ng stores. SIOO,OOO v; V": ■: :h< a fr 'M'air'- Front street J md 130 f»**t «>n a»*nera. v» h «• lot h front* 60 • •. m West str»-et and VJ) fe-1 .«r ; -♦•!» a. I two lots str Hnarian rights, and. ' rhtrt-fore. practica 'rt-xond •» deep water. Kvcn ti«»w ' !» n a- r rveiii' nt* 1w more t an eiehth of a mile on th«* prwrty. f: fotlowtna «r- *!i Improvenients A btti nr. t»ri»g!ng tu 1.4-j a m.'Hth, the Pase' -- and le Works, paving ? i' a moisth gfonatl r» n* three wore -arge mu'/i.J nes renting for S3OO. t* si i« a Jarre ahnrf a? i vree? ii. po . •»m**t»ts bdn«iag in ! lICO. The motitldy rents t at p*>*seal a? v" -s •- I7TO, a»wi when tb« preset rkr»:re this ■ at» *•- • ♦ for aMr it-d »« I'mmm'. oi>e irth ca-sh a!> i ba ance - u long titae at fi percent. misceluakeous barcains. l»u io T«Ty'» kJirth. T-rrf'* Oflb. 9yn d!«at-% Haantl, Law ««*«>:' I. Ka-k»'» mc hfir* <>' S'a.-ab A. tt> i! » w* ud. Tut 'r; '. J. C. !1 if ». Hink • y'». Par*. rvaoy i rioyt**. M -ri r't. 3ar»a A BtU » i an 4 Ctawfort> wMftiocs. ' Oiw Uoasasd K«» la rrerj f* "t tbr i t 'J at to f- SOTE Tie jr.<s* we on Front i' street, isi cth'T etoite prcpertie*. are for a linitad time oaly. atl '-uyen thoald bear tiis in Biisi We -o cot deal n anytiun* fcot ekeie* • property C^cui^atJSCrr^ 1 „ si_IT!LK. WVsHISOTOS. WHAT SHALL IT BE At the Holiday time the question as to what would be appropriate For a Christmas Gift lAVe would suggest th.it no class of merchandise finds so much favor with ladies or gentlemen as something to wear. Of these goods we exhibit the largest general assortment in this country. Our facilities enable us to place before the public the latest and most cesirable goods in the world. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR CHRISTMAS Ladies* Hnndkorcliiofs. I l;i ixlkei-fliO'i OentlemeirN »landkerahiefM, (rents* Neckwear. I ..adit*!** Dressing (iowiin. 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