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-? "M.V 'WS'sift 3 I THE OHIOAOO HS-A-GHLiE. 11 A I ia sBYsYJsnBBjBwiYYS: sYiYiYiYiYiYiYiYJw nlrrTATsYiYiYiYiYiYiBl. Keeley Brewing Co., BREWERS OF LAGER BEER. Foot of Twenty-eighth St. and Qroveland Park Ave., MUM, 9m. art Tnm. tUMI W. KsUNM, Vtoa 9m. aWT i. itYU, Swans' Hstssfc United States Brewing Co., BREWERS OF FINE LAQER BEER. Alain Office, Harrison 706. Brand Branch, West s8g. artholomK & Lelcht Branch, North aio. Bartholoms & Roealnf Branch, Mala 497a. Irsst Brother! Branch, North 405. K. O. Schmidt Branch, North 4. Vol Blatz Chicago Branch, Main 4357 IDWARD G. UIHLEIN, Manager. Telephone Monroe 376. Town of Lake Branch, Oar. Ashland Avo. and 40th St. Telephone Yards 788. CHICAGO OFFICE, - Corner Ohio and Union Streets. AMES H. HILDRETH, Prat. FRANK LEDERER, lio. ERNEST HUMMEL, Traat. SOUTH CHICAGO BREWING COMPANY FOOT OF ONE HUNDREDTH 8T. Brewers of Lager Beer. 5ALVAT0R BBTBBBBBBBBaBBBaVB'laMMaBWS5BMMBBBk. JsBBBl9flBkABril'E3HBV BmVefJeBVMfl9BSMalMMW &Mgj&B8amK?m&; . -j" 38p SSB&StS -."-- . a-i' feSf . , -2 &MZ?4L AND BAVARIAN BEER. Brewed of the finest BARLEY MALT and HOPS, well acred. Are now ready for delivery in wood or glass. Please send orders through our agents or delivery men, by mail, or Telephone South 350. Bottling Department, Telephone South 869. CONRAD SEIPP BREWING COMPANY. PECULIAR FISH FOUND IN CHINA Aicnrn tn He INiitnllynt Home in Mud nn In Wntcr. At one of the many creeks Mint iniiUc 11 network of tho district round tlio mouths of tho Canton river, and which form the hiubor of Mneno, nu odd llsh Int? Industry t carried on by tho poor est class of Chinese. Like tho other branches of the Canton river, this creek brings down nn enormous a mount of matter In susncnslou, which Is Ki-ndimlly but surely tilling up tho harbor. At low water large expanses of mudttat ore uncovered. There are miles of It, of it ycllowlsh-hrowh tint, consisting of the soil of the country which tho river traverses. This mud, by the way, Is of marketable value, great quantities being dredged up by native mudboats and used at Macao and Hongkong for cement making, says tho London Science Oosslp. These- mudllats nre the home of n species of goby of tho genius "Uoleoph Minimus," very nearly allied to the no called walking llsh, I'erlophthalnius." TJiey are, like the mud, of a yellowish brown color, mottled with darker brown and spotted with a few blight blue markings on the upper part of the body and doisal nnd tall llns. These gobies, like their allies, are soft-skin-tiKit llsh. with pxceedlncl.v small scales. and average about live Indies In length. The eyes are very .close together, 1111.1 011 the top of the head. When tho tide Is out these llsh lie on the surface of the mini In vast num bers, sometimes taking a series of III Me Jumps like a frog, and at others moving slowly by the aid of their :1ns, which they use like the lllppers of a seal or walrus, ( that they appear .is If walking. When disunited they bur row erllcally Into the mud. If hi water they lie on the bottom, seldom llslng much above It. They have a luililt ill' r:ilsltlL' illld (1i'l'('-"i'.r the dorsal tins, especially when ch.islng 0110 another. This goby Is very fond or climbing 011 to 11. stone or mangrove stem, right out of' the water, where It will stay for a considerable Mine. When the, tide Is on the ebb onu meets 11 motley crew of old nn 1 young, decrepit nnd able-bodied mud IWioi's, going to the tidal Hats with their mud boards on their heads or shoulders, armed with baskets, pots mid pans of every description. Some of the sledges have a box nailed on them to act both as a handle bar and a receptacle for the llsh. A woman will even INI1 with a child strapped on her luck, In the usual Chinese fashion. Thexe poorer people do not eat the llsh themselves, but sell them at about 120 cents per catty; that Is, about .". pence for one and 11 third pounds mid It takes ninny of the llsh to weigh a pound. This 11 sit has mitiy enemies besides the Chinese. Hetons of several species, mid even the kites and no doubt other bluls are always on the watch for It. It must bo very proline, as the numbers do not seem to decrease, mid It Is In se.isoii as far as Chinese Ideas go, all the year round; but then anything "chow-ablo" Is In season with a Chinaman. A Chleagoau had been taken around Itoston all day to observe her bulwarks, but had failed toexlillilt any of those symptoms Of paralysis which are ac ceptable to the llostoulaii mind. "Now, confess," said the llostoulaii host after the burden mid heat of the day, "Isn't llostou a unliiie town';" "UnluueV" mused the Westerner. "I believe that word Is derived fioui two I.ntlu words uiiiis, one, mid ciuus, horse. I think liostou Is a unique town." A gulden Isn't leal old-fashioned un less you can go Into It at any time of the year and come back eating some thing. There are certain words ouc never meets except In a description of a wed ding, or some other society event, mid we hute every one of them. The more a 1111111 knows that should be forgotten the better his memory Is, iptmaut ' Elm rv SRIWIM AMO nV SOTTLERt OP pnNDUl poster;. m BftSMaaa'tti'! 136 N.jtrrwsoM SMB. CHICAGO CFFICl csliy's Alb and Porter bottled by themsslvss. Equal to Imported at One Half the Pries. Why Old Flat and Itnuaea Don't Kent, Real estate men and owners should not overlook tho fact that tho Lake VIotv Gas Flxturo Compauy, 233 Lin coln avenue, Telephone North 708, re tlnlsn oil chandeliers, pinking then equal to usw at very smnll cost. In many cases atter expondlug money foi cnlclmlnlngorpaperlng, the chandelier are left In tbo same dirty, fly-specked condition as before, and ore not tn keeping with tbo new decorations, thereby spoiling that which has been dono, when at a very small cost the chandeliers, brackets, etc, can be re finished equal to new. Wo reflnlsh In all the latest colors, such aa polished brass, gilt, rich gilt, old copper, polish (h copper, oxldlced copper, silver and gold. We are also makers of a tine line of gas fixtures at prices to suit the times. Call op North 768. Our igent will call and estimate. TiAKB TIBW OA8 FIXTUB1 00., m saia aTMaa, ttteiet. BRAND BREWING COMPANY. t Brewers of Fine I3eedrau TELEPHONE WEST 861. bki Elston Avenue, ' - - CHICAQO, U. S.A. IiEL-lIbkinIHMbVbbbbtS 'TeiTMAIN843' NKPjJPyMBf Ajt fwJJpMmiSmSmSlSmmimmmTlStFlm zzsmmmimmm r2 ESPlAltiES&P&RpEgTa. Jucattf 7' JOSEPH THEURER President F. H. PIETSCH Secretary and Treasurer CARL BUHL Vice President. W PETER SCHOENHOFEN BREWING CO. MAIN OFFICE: Canalport Avenue and W. 18th St. TELEPHONE CANAL 9 .iSBBw t&. -V. V- ThffrMia !" "" WL. TK'MWWh ls T?StBEJ jMBssWP Bottling Dept.i Burlington Street, near 16th Street. TELEPHONE CANAL 8 Brewers and Bottlers of HIGH GRADE BEER 4gg- Sole Brewer and Bottlers of the Celebrated EDELWEISS" Table Beer. g aALTDR CHARLES H. WACKER, Prti. aid Trm. fHIO. HOHENADEL, Uni TELEPHONE 483 The Wacker & Birk Brewing Co., BOTTLERS OP THE CELEBRATED "Wiener" and "Ulmer" Table Beer. 171 North Desplaines Street. CHAS. R WACKER, Pro. ADAM ORTSEIFEN, Vice Pre. H. T. BELLAMY, Sac. ft Ti McAVOY BREWING CO., Brewers and Bottlers of the Celebrated Tonic, "MALT MARROW Office, 2349 South Park Avenue, Chicago. J Talaphona South S2S7. JOHN A. ORU, President. THEODORE OGHNE, Vice Pres. andTreas. JULIUS H. SCHILLER, Secretary. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS OF THE CELEBRATED. . . . BAVARIAN and . SALVATOR . and . Extra Pale Beers. TELEPHONE SOUTH 350. Lake shore, foot of 27th street. ife-jV?, ,, !it.