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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1890)
i-1 o f.i THE CAPITA!, JOURNAL. :,, " : 'it1-' ' -- TKilJtH Of HOtJSCnlPTION. DMVT. One rear rr itlnlt-w.-- .... oo illt'Sln.r-:::;::-::-:.-. J IVr wooK, (H'llvercd by carrier. 10 , s nu wkxjcly. One yenr by mull . Hlr montli br tnnll... ... . 7 ! One yenr, If rll In Rdvnnee Hlx month, If pniainiaRnce l n o For ndvcrtlilng rated apply nt thl office AllHubucrilwrttoTnKCAriTAiiJounxA!. who do not eecur their paper Wiilarly will notify this ofitce, giving nddrcira.iintl the matter will be attended to at once. Ofllcc, corner Court I nnil Mbcrty fltrcctn "The evening paper contains the news of to-day; tho morning paper gives you the news of yesterday." i t . . HORACE. GREELEY. Hnvo Hits Daiv JouusAf. left nt your door and get nil tho news, nt 10 cents n week. "Papa, will there bo uowspaiwrs In heaven?" 'Tcrliap, my child; but they will have a new set of edi tors and reporter!" i ' Tho Pok county Jtcmlzer made uo special eflort In the way of a Now Year's edition, yet It presented a very complete summary of lis county and city, M. E. Citunoii Services as us ual tomorrow. Morning nddrt-H to young women. Subject: "Hctwcen school and nmrnago, what?" Good singing, scats free, ull welcome. Tub Coldkht Yet.--TI)o tlicr niomctcr reached Its lowest po this morning. Tho weather pretty cool, but as tho wind not blowing It d d not teem as ns yesterday. Takhmiih P&aci: Again. .Ins. White, superlntendantof tho street car Hue, who has been oil' duly for tho past six weeks on account of sickness, took charge agalu (Ills morning. Duvo Gcmen, who him noted In his place, will drive until tho new barn is completed and then he takes charge oi unit, ueparuueni. j T mm T.yoii au Apmnl'VT. rPhi l JouiiNAi, will not attempt to men-1 Obakoib in Ouiwon.- csterday tlonnll the mishaps luid accidents .nfternoon Mr 1 llallce, who ie thut hnvo occurred since coasting ! sides within ten tulles of this city, in , has been In order. There have been I Polk county, came into tho Joint-, .....i .....w.f n.hi,a fiviin flnmrxr. i nal olllco and laid UDoii our taole a WU1". """ "" -"i"l"" ". .V'.ll mm injuries, nun n mo cousuug wo uthcr continues tunny doya a few ' deaths will bo In order If moro care la not exercised. Dallas Itemlzcr: Tho postofllco has been moved from Grant's shoe store to tho room lately vacated by tho Observer. It has given room for tho new Yalo boxes, all of which linyo been taken, and decidedly adds to the convenience and comfort of tho postmaster and his genial and t'lllclent dwmocratlo assistant. Geo. Waggoner, Pun Avery and O. E. Eukleaon rulurned yesterday from their trip of Investigation, re garding tho water ditch. They re port tho people of Junction iixIoih to Join us In tapping tho Willamette to furnish power for both cities, and thin may yet bo done, butlt will take surveys mid estimates to determine the moil feasible plan. Curvallls Times. , , A Fink PitnanNT. Henry Prlco, tho well-known driver of tho Capi tal Engine company, Is about the best humored tlremati in tho city, all on account of n lluo present given to him by Dr. Mark 8. Skill'. Tho present Is n neat solid silver badgo upon which Is engraved the nauioor Mr. Prloo nx driver of the Capitals. It l a handsome present niitl nothing could havo beon given Henry that would have pleased him better. It was a Now Year's present. Aiavavs tjib Casi:. A promi nent business man who is conduct ing n flourishing business depend ing Inrgoly on homo patronage, com plutus of tho Salem papers that they are "small sheets," If they were as "frail" ns tho support ho has given them they would have vanished Into thin nlr 'ere this. A newspaper woi Its for tho whole town mid all nro Interested In making It substan tial. Tho Walter Is generally the ouo who pulil nothing towards Its support. Oregon Is a wonderful country. Last Wednesday Mr. (Jims. Drain, Br., presented us with a nice lotot lino now potatoes, volunteer growth this winter, lie dugn peak from two hills, and thoto ho left at out olllco nro beauties and tempting to tho palnto of yo editor. Dough county's climate and soil discounts anything on the American eoutl iiout. Plant potato, lu tho spring and If you don't raise as many dur Ing thosuniUH'i'ns you want, wh Just leave some of tho sumll ones li thogMiiud and when tho Christina days draw near, imo may enjoy tin luxury of new potatoes lor n ehaugv of vegetable diet Drain ICeho. Fatal Hiiom inu Akipknt. -A fatal accident ts-eunvdat a shootlut niatelij on New Years day, ueartlu farm of 11. M. Thnrp, urn th river In Heutnii i.-ouuly, says tin Albany Ilerehl. A iiariy.of yoniii nion wow sh(H)tliigtitti target whlel was fastened to nn old wnrjon Among tho juirty wtisGoorpiTlinri and Otto Stone. Tho latter hat tired at tho tnrgd, and had goo, around tho wagon to nolo tho etloe of llio shot. Tho next to sluwt v vouiig Tharp. HoiHdnot oluwrv tho whervsibouts of Htono, iud Jlr nt (lit' mark with u rlllo. Tho Uil ivissml thntugh tho mrgot hoard uu struck young Ktouo m tho breait killing him Itutautly. The t. slanders were ImrrilUHi ft tho rosul of thu shooting. Tho ilcronwrtl w n son of 11. M. Stono, tho well known brldgo builder. Tho re nmlimwcro couveyisl to OaKvlllo. where his ivarents reside. Tlw vie (lui of tho ttltd reusing miildmit, mid tho vounir man who tired tho fatal shot nro cousins, and tho latter l jierly rnue4 owr lb,) rp(t of lU flwtpagawMoyJiujMgLAtaJyi ! "A Bociai. GnssioN." TIjc Pot- I penrrd nt the opera lioinw Itwt cvou-' lug tiitPelr nw fnravrtiin1y, "A Bucliil Botelon," nnl both the play I occ Btumn comedy company "I1 Mini tin? nlivcr tnnde an mtlnntu uudi,.. prr,iuuefcd ti.t it w,h H "first lilgllt," the plwo hml lH'oiwlill. very lew oi i .'- Iwonvery carefully roliearetu ami not u "ureaK" oecurreu m mur mv smooth ih8 of an excellent por fonnaucc. Unlike most of l..e wr called frtrce-comcdlcfl. "A Koelid Session" hiwmvell dcflticd, though not complicated, plot, the dramatic interest belnjr sustained through out. The diameters are all well drawn, and the situation novel, iih wus ill tested by tho almo continuous shouts of laughter and HpplmiHu that.grceled the pluew nn!) Inspired them to further ellortn, inn iiiiiiifi tlwl lltro(Umi were if n high order of twcrli The burlesque owra in i i'ho numerous fohjiu ii i"-'' tho third net whs exceedingly ludic- rutin, unu iilwi iillnmeii tne excellent vrm,iltHiHnr tliiMomnaiiv nn opP'T' tunlty to dlppbiy their nblllty. u- j liuve'liot p:iee to uivo a HynopslH of , tlie piece, nor U It incesaury. It , eat) all bcfiiinlied up In otiu wont imv!Hiif!ii1oKxnri9. The nlxivc company will apiiear nt Reed's op cm house on Thursday evening, Jan. tltlk 18K0. l'nimlses to bo a rarctruat. Hce ad. for further pnr tleiilais. 77, . .., i Oi'KNi.vo ok Tin: Tm;oLoaicAr, Schooi-Oii Tuesday, Jan, ,7, 1HW, , tho Willamelle University Theoiog- ical school will hold a formal ih.-ii- Ingatlhe unlvt'islly chapel, com-1 moucing nt 7:at) o'clock p.m. Hie, following programme will bo ren dered: H hiiiinir. Prol. i'ai vlu; read perliig nicely in Piensni. m- racuity Is composed ut Hev. I hos. . Vaii iK-oy.D.D. president; Hv. M. U. Wire, U. J)., dean urnl tn'C I of Greek exeicises; Uuv. h. I), i Donne, D.D., professor of Hystemalici theology; Itev. U. K. llluus, D. D., proiessMir oi iiiioi icai iiicoitv , ami Hov. V. ltollitiM, U. D. prolesdor of ifehrew. ft.l II..:. I... I In.t plucked from the tieo smnu three' liotiis before hand. Attached to the orange Is a small portion of the i limb upon which it grew, which is i covered with broii7e-coloied leavis. , The orange is smooth, of lair alsw and looks vtry delicious. Mr. l)ni!ec says that his daughter owns tho i true aid that It now has over thivo dooli lino oranges upon It. 'Ihe tree Is four years old and Is very thrifty. He olulms that oruugoa cm lo lalsed successfully in Oregon. This liiuy ho so, but at tho present time It looks rather cool for such lroplc.il fruit. Mr. Bailee has our thanks for his parent. -o- 8am:m,Ahioiua and Eabtisun. We Unci In the Hallway Age, pub lished at Chicago, of date December 27th, 18SU, the folio lug: "rialem, Astoria & JOastem, incorporatul in Otegon to build a line fiom Salem to tho coast, and E. M. Walte, Win. England and JI. J. Mliithorn of Salem, are among tho incorpora tors." Mr. Wallo says, ho- receives almost every day circulars and let lirs In icgaid to lallroad switches, water tanks, etc, and Just at this tlmo he has about all the lailroads on hand he can attend to,but that If applications are made early he may possibly taUo In two or three more. Tin: llttiDAi, Vi:u. Accidm.nt. Orr Tuttle Is the name of the young man, who was killed by a lulling tree, marllrldal Veil, on fJew Years day. llu was nineteen yeaia of age, and came to this state front Miuuo Hota about a month ago. William H.Jones, his employer, states that Tuttle was cautioned, and told to got outof tlio way, as tho hvo was about to fall In his direction, lie did not obey, however, ami one of tho hrauuhts of tho descending tree htruok hint on tho hood, causing almost liiftuut death. Nmv MiUi. Hooti:. Tho contract for calling the U. S., mall on llio now route, lately oatabllshed be tween here and howlsbuig, wnKt toGermanaud Page. 'Ihetlrst (rip was inado yesterday, tho mall will leave this olllco hereafter iwlco a week, Twdays and Fridays boiug tho days. D, h. German whomadu thetilp yestittlay reports that the snow at L"Wlburgls lioin twelve to eighteen Inches deep. i. . . - ., . i pi When you wIsU to dlfcontlnue your subocrlntlun ton ugwspiper tsk tho ptmlUher to send you a iUtlouioiii of your aeeouut, on tho ivcelpt of which remit tbo itmouui luoiiiid say "Discontinue my painr irom dato." There is a right aim a reng way if d dug every tiling, and the right way to discontinue a news papersubM.riptlou is as abuvo stated, Diupat tji Phn. Tina morn, ug a United Slates prlsuuvr, t-rv ng n Mummeo umlur tho name of Howard A. Thtmuts, dksl Ho wms .'re in .Portland mid has Uoit at the K)iiltontlnry for tho past oighi mouth. Unu-amiaj. IVnioiiviw morn ng, TIhh "Kirot (NuinimiHlnifiit." r$-ouiiitf, It tew of Hvv. Ih'U-r .N'owton's "IV mid Abum,t of thti ibblo." MwiiIhI phtliu4iy nt ihxui. All womuiuo. Tits Odd Fellow of DmlUs hsve ehmu thwu iww ult1of A. K. Cttinptwll, C. P.; It. 11. (tajwr, 11 11.; i U. Owd, . V.; U A lirrl, 1. W.; li. UAyU'r, iwrK.; 0. t;. DtMtiiHty, treusurvr. Ex. Siimykd opt Hi Tin. FnuW Watktiui, twyr kmiiu u rv- IoumkI tiMiny, froui tii lMHti lUtNMMiry having trwt ittA Mtuiwuc Ht was ii united mutes nnsvnr. smjmi til u frvU PurilamI, ing or tscrii.tur-; prayer; piano so in, ; .,,,,... .., ,i,i hIh.iiI.I Imve been , 'Lulu Hiulth; owning ad'lrww, by ; , ni( M)cietv columns yester.lay, 1,11 : iWJW?;,ll5ZZ ! wasiipleasaiitj-artvat the re l.lence wan miki uj rfumiim "i -yi (lf ilr. auilMra. Ueo. V. Qitntii, Wfmiltev. JU88 C. Jloughtou, I). D-.',,, Wednesday evening. The cold i singing, ITof. IMrvliij bene. lie 0VCI1K WIH 1MMCKi j n nHt j lion. This department of the J( ,,, nmnm unA th(5 ,,. I Wl anieltc Unlveislly Is pros- ,.,', ,',., , ,. ' . . . " , .. llti. I IJL IIPLT fi'IIIVr atsta fc" j ,.,,. .nyjujjuinBUIJItJLJJlB i I WeMlirr Report. nnrin IJcc. lfiSO there were 10 ,1,,Vm on hlch rain fell, end 5 36 In. of 'water: thr.- w 4 clear 3 fair, m cl :'. "! ' f-vfcy ia.v. H i . . ... r iu .niii ,iliu ifii- mi the .ii Hii'i 7tn. T.owi i ti-ntit. fir tno montn wns 2ff" initio Uitli. ' Main teiini. fr tho niontn, 30.2 Monlhlv nuiK" f iPrnp., JW CJrittt (T.nly rungs of temp., 17 on thooth,23d mid 30th. Lenstiliiily range of temp., o on ontheSJtli. Mwin dally r of temp., 10S4J1'. , The iiverajre mean tomji. for Dec. in 20 yenr ie 38 if; thnt r-r lc. th.s yenr in below nor nl by 2 7. Exit- fclnce. In ti. lt, 10.2s. Tim nver iiko pret'lplUilod fur Dec, siinn time. i O.irfJ in.: tlint for Ike. tl.e vur is below normal by .82 In.; do- neicncy since Jan. 1st, 'J.ll In. t,u i2ih and I3ih very light, Un fiofi MWW ft., which molted early in tho day; on thcrAl roimv leu, rieiimg ' On icmcIiIiil' lln; around, until 4 it. m.t when Ifjitunii to lay on, and t,0 ,jf, ,Ih and fdicltert'il pinciw it lay until tlic80th, when it iiMippeured. Tim 'horo were fiosls on the r,, II, 12, 13. 16, 17, 18, 20, to the close of the inonlh. During Dee. 1888, (hero were 10 davs on which mill fell, and 2 !" in of water; there Wire h clear, 3 fair, 20j cloudy mid 2 foggy ihh. Highest temp, tor tne moiun, oi- 0J t,. ( l Lwt:Ht't0,n,,. rr t!io nioiith, 27 ., . . ' Mean temp, for th month, 42.0. TlIOJIAK Pbauch. Eoi.a, Jan. 1, IMM). . P.KASANT SoCIAIi PAIlTV. A .,.,yu60 .,, wera unw.llt wun.: Mr nnu Mh fjco. F. Smith, Mr , , MrH. Andrew .Smith, Mr. ami Mw. Yiw. F. IVek, Mr. and Mr- N 1ilir. Ml. limi Mr-, (loo. it '.. ",i'Afl! Ir.aiid Mm. Jas. Churchill, die ISnwoiu 'X, MN Lull i Hlers, MNs Claiio Churchill Mis Eva Smith, Mr. J. Uowcrsox. Mr. E. C. Churchill, Mr. C. N. Chun-hill, Mr. A. E. Crohy, M.-. lien. Critchlow, Mr. C E. Jller, Mr. F. Uoweisox, Mr. A." J. Chureh.ll, Mr. Frunk Smith and Ches tr Smith. . o- - - AKTICtiKH ol' iNCOIll' mVTION. The New Enterprise Puhlkliiug holfe, of J'nilliud, Or., with a capl t.d stock of $o00U, A C Hanfoid, E. F. lleroy and E. M. Allen, incor porators, filed articU'ri of incorpnr.i Hon with the secret, i ry of state to day. ANi the Oxford Milling can isi'uy, of West lliownsvllle; capital Btocli MOD) whh W. It, Kirk, P. (Jospow and John Uiowu us incor porators. Execution Sam:. At the door of the court house tills morning, Sherill'E. M. Crohan sold at public side on an execution the Seypheil estate, consisting of HJ acics of l.uid iu t 8, s r 2 w, and ids i Uo" ucies in seetion 0, t H, s r 2 w. The propel ty wa- purehiiMtd by M. Ij. Chamber llu for i0;t2. The property is subject ton mortgage or $2800. .- Jtivi:u Nkws. Tlie Hoag went tip this niorulng with Ilt'iy piiHeu gers and 85 tons of general height, and the lieutley went down with 175 tons of Hour and feed irom here on the O. P. lino. The Oilent wciifi down ith 180 lousof millstuiri'rou here and will linit.li her loud at Falrlleld and ) heallaud. IjKt:nsi:to Wki. County Clerk Halieoek, graeiotmly smiled ai)d pliieed his ollleial seal to a coupU of marriage license this morning. The happy pirllo-t were, W. II. Smith and Hattie Clark, u1m Francis A. Dinette and It-atiel Imliih. There will boa meeting of the Hoard of Trad" at the council oliam Iter next Monday evening. A rail road committee from Sheridan is expected to bo present. Mllku .Nil ,UUIlK. If you luwo iniuto up jourmfnil to liny IliHirl'MHirHkiiUlHiln mil to lliilucvil lo Ittktiiiuy llir llixitl's Sni,,iriUii ln iHfl.llMr lll(HUelll , HMtlWltlf, liy IN IH'Clll- Htr enliil)iliiiiliii, priiH)rllili nlHl 1hiwiii tUiii.i unuHo ii,ei"'iiwn"i to nut uiIht Hitl'-tmif me ktmt l r,m ilie miii lo. 1'iir nil ut1lwltoiiurKlaii I'mm lailiiiro 1Ihi1 nr Iiim Mats of ilip)U!nlt l uucuullctl. Uo i hUlOlOKVl IIOOllo. Sl'l'.ClAIi AXNOl'NL'BMENTS. Make a good reooluilou and trade with Gilbert A Patternon. PididiKS dental oH-iininns at Dr , T. C. Smlth'H, M) Stale street. Tho Dim Ton iitttuinuit Is setting, tho best 25 ion t meals lu tho uhy now. ' I Only ten cents n week for tho' JotiiiNAL hcrtMftor, tho host paper iu S.ileui. The Capita i. Joi'hnai. It on snlo at .1. HeiiMiti riturr's and at tho Fav orite etjpir store. Sale contiuuod at Luuti V Drown ' until Jan. lflth. ikon re UurilnH i lHfon It elofc'S. l-jltf KKJU IT. Geo. D, UlMMllllie, no. W Stale street kiv mi hand ran stuutly ull kinds of voud,sawd and iwtued. Fur .o. A ehuln. Owner own ltve wnne by call llg t Mnlgei-V Mm tile Works and prming pro; u uud pA.tiog ur this tioiu. WllM' Up vw- uiitl i iiMimtl I lltt! -r.i niull t.mlo. nu.Hr nU lknt'm. tn,rt Id m tHEeUvi. iinuiik and n-.'M'Hi. (ttl Mni rtiiu, uiu Ik rehu up :i ilrtierli. 01h)', wnwiml unt lMt. Wrtehi i i uoieaiuna Kxtim lui KatstAp llll ll...iv. pliti. kpij.iiliiDit'Vl -er II t l,it I All y i-wnma nrtrly willlo llh. mtr Wrti'li aii.l l,'..ltli fum hy (ii Wrttl' M.M'ib rll)Sv Hi'in vi.r. iw. W f iU-f . ktMO bv U itriMUI H, iv iM,h'4 rwitk " hfi ttlMMI IMi ltlHS flK muni Ik riit A l'u tsitute mm U. Vrr It. nrti- aaruMtUU. WKlhlV IMMMM Ouwripulhl MMHtUr itikr ami! W4li tut hbUO ui , ias 4teiW I 4taUiuMmtMtLtl' rials lh Ul J mffllllvi MtHBAoll. UhM. dreo iw n v4W SM byll ttujTtN RW tTirB OAPITATi ETENPsTG JOTOKAI aasxrasRxsnro rumtiiY I'gnsnxAb. MNi Annie Wright went to Tur ner to spend Sunday. V. A. Munley went to Portlnm? to-dy, toHiend Sunday. Hev. M. O. Wire, went north, oi the overland this morning. Mrs. S. P. Johnson, ol Jefferson, returned home this morning. A. Mitchell, has returned to Port land, after n visit with hi family. A. Mnfon, the contractor, wont to Portland this morning on business. W. W. Bartlet, took the morning train for Sllverton, to spend Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dcnrdorff, of Oakland Oregon, arc in the city visiting relatives and friend.. Mr. Harvey Walker, of Salem Prairie, returned frmi a two weeks' visit In southern Oregon lost eve ning. The friends of .Mr. J. W. Culver, County surveyor, will be pleassd to hear that he Is reported much better to-day. ! . II. Kodgers and wFu, Mrs. Adair, : L. Iloyal and C. G. Hogun nil came tip from Chemuwii to spend Sunday at home. Ralph Moody, took the overland thli morning for Port Townscnd, after a two wicks' vixlt with his pa rents and friends here. Contractor McCoy, took the morn ing train fov Corvallis, where he goes for the purpose of taking the conduct of c'Hishuetiug their street railroad. Oscar Taylor and Chas. Van Wagner took the Eugene Exprifs to-day, for TJurrlshurg, where they expect to put In a few days, hunt ing. lion. Sol. Abrahams, n prominent citizen of Southern Oregon and a merchant of Iliwhurg, wa iu the city on litisincf"' today. Ho took the 1 o'clock train for Portland. Quito a number of our sltlzcns to ik the nioiulng train for Portland. Among them were: I). W. Yodcr, I). C. Thoriipsoii, A Mn-on, J. T. Gregg, E. 1 . MeConuek and S. A. Clark. Johnny MeNary and his sister, Mis-i Ella, took the tr.dn tills morn ing for Oreuon City, lo attend the funeral of ihur step-mother. , They were accompanied by Ex-Gov. Moody. Frank Dearborn has resigned his position at T. MeF. Pattern's bonk stoic, and rumor has it that he will launch out for himself, busing out a business of this line already established. Stilt, in tiii: Dakk. Up to tlie (hue of going to press there lias been uo new devibipineotsiii the case nt' ihe Btiunger known as Trtcott, who attempted to commit suicide yesterday morning. He hut tho in sane asylum and lias nothing to say. Ho looks pretty bad and has not much color iu Ids cheeks. o lug to the los of blood. There is study a mastery shrowded some where lu the m.itter. HUTCb AIIKIVALS. CIinjtKKTA HOTEL. D Stem, New York; F Domell, Cliic4igo; J (,' liormougli, Portland; 1) E liower, Chemtiwa; J F Jones, San Fr.iiielseo; 1) Kline, S.m P'ran Cisco; C L Ole, San Francisco; Sol Abiahams, Koseburg; II Saltuiarsh, Albany; Mae Hemphill. Albany; A Ausbln, Albany; C Jl Longhead, Albany. COOK IIOTHL. John 0 Edwards, Tacnnin; J A Sherlock, 8nii Fraiiciseo; W A WaMi,.l P Newell, Tlie Dalles; J C Hiller. San Francisco; Win S West, N S Aluoris, St. Paul. oiti.ooN hovjsi:. L E Hunt. Salembra, Idaho; Joseph Tilloid, Albany; David Wil Hums, Pas.ulciia, Cal. niKii. Mi-NARY.-On Thursday, Jan. 2, lhiHi. nt Oregon Chy, Mis. Julia A, MoNaiy, agtl .'il ienr.i. i i i ii , "1 i -Ti Absofutelv Pure. TkiiMl. r Mer vn. A marvl ot ltnijf,lriikIIAailtt.i(wuiiMM, MQTV fcmn . nl lluu i)li iMlii.ir Ii i A.U hiI mii,i,I U- - d la ixMiiu. iliUui laHlllKl,-..! :.-WH,kh'fl wbl mHn i.- wu.'m. nwi tMn Wll.'. KUVAL llVKk u (NtwiMHllWlW V Lur. M :haa i a, I Anau, lQri Un4,0rHi ir f DfW1 "IH.IN4 S B E. C. Beginning on the 3d of January, 1890. FOR CASH ONLY ! All Goods Without Any Exception at Cost UNTIL MARCH 3, 1890. n Order to Reduce Our Stock Before Spring ! These are Facts! Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits, Blouse Suits, Overcoats Men's Furnishing Leather Coats, Hats, Trunks, Umbrellas, Gloves aud Hosiery. Li n LOOK ! I n the windows at the Red Corner Drug Store Aud sec tho finest dlsplny of X-mas goods In tho city. OUR GOODS . SIMPLY PARALYZE COMPETITION 1 Step in and Compare Prices! E' .rybody hnppy In having ONE FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE IN THE CITY. PROPRIETORS. A FULL LINE -OP ray we! With (specialties In Valerian-China Tea Scls, French China Dinner Sets. MDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN JWK r,;.r.? 'b . ., lisaaraii-TJrawMa.? ; CHAMBER SETS A FULL STOCK "" lUaM,WMmT,lock ' Gibson 4 Sin agHlWtLLER BROS. 201 Commercial Street, Clearance -AT- SMALL'S, COMMERCIAL B. -AT- 1 B If LI Tliis Week Go With the earance Our annual REGARDLESS OR nn . . tuunniuoK rrthep,WWM Sale. TREET. Goods, Rubber Goods, Oil and C. SMALL. Crowd ! B!.-SK ' """""ilSeiOCtcUKtOck ration's Sale. . BEN FOITNER & CO, w iS Mm mmmmmmmm ..inimi,ii i imm ntf,mfcm ,mM, m rja & jM "'3 . 'jrfLJt1 1 ft? HtTITKi irt HPII ' - mm