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"mr? m-9 VK Ui P. I H. S. BELLE L R. H, LEABO JflVJOXItfG (UJMtfAli JO. A4 MMMtMiMHeMMM .muML-a .AT THE) PALACE Ar now prepared to allow you tile newwt uovaltie of th Mori m DRESS GOODS. Pattern sulfa. 1'laWU 1b silk and wool. Plaids In sllfr, Fklda In velvet. Illuminated serge. Changeable serges. Whip cords In black and colon. JJrocadcd all wool. Brocaded sateen. French flannels. French oliallles, etc. Newest Styles in Spring Wraps. P. S. Tho 15th of April is drawing near, Tyhen tho fine gold watoh will bo given away. Don't forget our great Shoo Sale. Money to Loan. Ob Improved city or farm property. H. T. ItlOUAKDBON, Attorney at law. Cor. Court and Commercial. Brilliant Shine Metal I'd lull Koroleanlngand polishing Show Cane, Urate, Copper, Zinc, Scales, Household Utensils, Silverware, etc. BARR & PJSTZELL, Agls, 214 Court Street. - IF - You re going to build or make any kind of Improvement, call on the underlined lot material. We have a com plete itock, and are read to supply any prepared contract, aewer work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co Kii.Unci Elk. It Is well known that there are u great many elk In Ore gon, about the headwaters of the WIN lametto and Its tributaries. Four nifan have Just beeu convicted of killing this noble game out of setson and the lea son taught to them by State Fish and Game Protector McOuiro will have a wholesomo effect In preserving the larger game that la so ruthlessly slaughtered. DAILY WEATHER FOSX0A8T. Portland, March 21. Wednes day, ruin. Thursday, clearing and warmer. U. 8. Wkatjiku Bkiivick. VAiXDisonAliaKD. Win. Vail, the mas arrested at Lebanon for tho mur der of John Lovenll, was discharged, as there was not suftlclout If any evi dence against him. Vail was one of the men who found Lovoall after the murder. Two brothers were on the coroner's Jury, Tho 1300 re ward will probably cause several ar rests. Every man In the vicinity seen with money will bo suspected. A Lebanon man says that a dozen d I (It-rent men are watched, and each one did It. There Is a law providing for levying of tho costs of suits unneces sarily brought against tho prosecuting witness, und It would not bo a bud Idea to apply It occasionally. Murder is a terrible offense; but It is also a big of fence to bo aocused of murder on mere suspicion without ovldenco to back it. Every effort to secure the guilty man III tbls aggravated case Ucommendable but there should be some reliable evl dance before arrest, Albany Democrat. A Maonanimouh Way, Tito other day a Baleiu boy had the tnUfortuuo to drive his employer's horse Into the creek and nearly drown him. Through a heroic eflort lie saved (he animal, but lost a little truck from tho wagon. The next day ho was called to the bus laess ofiloe, and after being questioned about the matter the proprietor re marked, "I don't know what wo can do about II, unless we raise your wages," and they were forthwith raised. Btaluon Snow. The annual stal lion show by (ho Willamette Valley Horse llreeder'a Ass'n will be held In Baleiu next Saturday, March 25. Own era of flue horses, mares aud oolts with in reach of our city will bo beuelltted by attending (tils meeting aud bring ing their stock, Tho committee, Messrs. Shaw, lleckwlth aud Tanner save worked hard to make It a success aud they should bo heartily supported by the draft horse Interest. Bami'Mcs of Woods. There baa boen shipped from Salem three pieces of wood taken from E. M. Croisan's place. One Is a block of whlto flr weighing about 2,400 pounds and the others are a GOO pound piece of oak and a 1,000 pound ploco of balm. These go to Portland to bo prepared for exhibit and then to be placed In tho forestry building along with the rest of the Ore gon exhibit at tho world's fair. m Am Intklleotual Address. An other big houso greeted Roland D. Grant to hoar his lecturo on "Making aud liroaklng of Nations." It was a masterly eflort and displayed great re search and good goneralshlp In present ation. Tho subject Is ono of much In terest at the present time. A greater literary treat Is not often supplied. Albauy Democrat. OlTf OUVNOth FROOEKDiNtirJ. What was Dons at the Regular Be sion Tuesday Night-City Hall News. RieviVAb Mkktino8,-A series of meetings conducted by Evangelist Mrs. A. Mead of Portland will bo held In W. O. T. U. ball beglnulug Wedues Uy, March Mud at 1:30 p. in. PraUe meetings at 7:30 p. m. Tho ministers eftkeelty aud puullo In general are ordlally Invited. If you bay reams to aper call on Hawks A Levar, 97 State street aud see (Mr line of new good. Sprlngjaoketa-The Palace. The city council met In regular ces sion, with the mayor and all members present. This was the first meeting In the new quartern In (he Gray building. lilUJi AI.LOWKM. The following Is an abstract of the warrant ordered paid: II. E. Moorcs, to) R. M. Wade & Co., 2i!.W; Geo. F. Smith, td0; Salem Light A Power Co., $130; recorder, $10.76; Gray liros., $7.15; Salem Imp. Co., $22.25; W. II. McOscar, $20; It. M. MoKlllop, (24; II. II. Koblnson, $24; A, Burnett, $24; A. W. Hurt, $7; Salem Truck A Dray Co.,$4U.0l; Dugan Bros., $117.05; D. W. Lewis, $01.05; Gilbert A Patterson, $8.00; E. M. Walte Print ing Co., $22; II. P. Minto. $45.45; L. Cavanaugh, $32.31; It. E. Moores, $5; D. Davis, $1; Salem Water Co., $104.74; Sulum Gas Co., (55.80; Westacott A Shoup, $3.50; Drown A Smith, $2 06. The com in It too on licenses reported In favor of having the license ordinance revised; adopted. Street Commissioner Culver reported that be bad specifications and estimates for street Improvements nearly com pleted, and suggested that bids be ad vertised for. Alderman Cross spoke of street work, and urged that a 22 or 24 Inch crown should bo required on 09 foot streets. Alderman Gray seconded his sugges tions. Alderman Lafore Informed the council that the street railway compan ies were compelled to adjust their tracks to meet the wishes of the coun cil by their ordinance. City Attorney Bingham stated that no street work under the new charter could bo commenced until said charter goes Into eflect. Alderman Smith urged that the street cur track on State street be placed luto tho centre of the street. Alderman Albert reported for the committee to provide new quarters for city ofllclals, council, Jail, etc.. the rec ommendations of which have already been carried out. Alderman Gray moved that when tho council adjourn It be to meet Thurs day evening to consider plaus for a new city ball. Adopted. Alderman Hunt moved that council proceed to election of a hoseman. Those nominated were, Mat. Stanley. On motion tho recorder cast tho unan imous votes of the council for Mut. Stunloy. Alderman Cross moved that tho li quor licenso of the city be enforced against the drug stores and restaurants as well as saloons. The opinion seems to prevail that this cannot bo done. Alderman Albert suggested that drug stores should be allowed to furnish li quor only upon n physician's prescrip tion, which could only be filled once. Marshal Minto said that a prosecuting witness was necessary to prosecute these violations as It was a dllllcult cose to get at. The motion prevailed. PETITIONS. A petition for a sidewalk on the north side of Trade street between 18th und 10th, was referred. A petition for a sidewalk on the south side of Waller strict from the S. P. railroad to 12th, was also referred. Street Commissioner Culver brought up the petition for a stairway Into the Pat ton block, which Was discussed. Alderman Albert called atteutlon to tho filthy conditions about certain China wash-houses and the marshal was Instructed to see that the same be abated. OIUUNANCKS. An ordinanco vacating the extreme west end of Oak street Mitt uarrowlug a portion of the sumo street to 40 feet, was read aud referred. Au ordluauco authorizing the pur chase of the Davis property for city hall purosea was read the second time and referred. Au ordluauco pertaining to tho city recorder's duties was read aud referred. An ordluauco amending bill poster's license was read and duly (msaed. Aldermau Albert moved that the city attorney bo Instructed to re-codify the city laws to conform to, and be pub lished in connection with the new char ter. The city attorney was asked what the cost would be, and said that he did not think tio cost would ln auy more lhau the same work cost before. Referred, Alderman Hunt ottered the follow ing motion, which was adopted. That the street commissioner and . ... f . XSKWHOAT Hkhvick. Tho steamer , elty attorney he Instructed to establish DUmark has been sold to James Rennet a grade and preps.ro the necvs&iry or A.U TTEBXESDAY, MABOtt 118, 1800 CONSTIPATION At the Pen. Thore were two ar rivals at the stato prison Tuesday, from Linn county. Tho prisoners were Clydo Pratt, who will serve a one year term for tho crime of larceny from a dwelling, aud F, G. Price, six month's for adultery. PitoiiATK. J. B. Dlrulok, Jacob Blunder aud Amos Hoveudon, ap praisers of the estate of J. O'Deuuls, deceased, have filed an Inventory of tho property In tho probato court, showing Its value to bo $7,000. New Fi hi. Articles were filed In corixiratlng a new firm by W. H. Os born, B. W. Harriet und Eugene Willis. I heir object Is to buy and sell real estate, merchandise, etc. The capital stook of t ho corporation Is $3,000. Peoi'i.k'8 PARTY.-Sherltr T. Bhat tuck, ofGrauts Pass, Josephine county, brought James Knight who whs com mitted for two years to tho state prison for forging n check, He Is one o( the two Populist sheriffs of Oregon. Announced. The marriage of Miss Deedle Banco of Monmouth, to Mr. F. L, Jones of Fair Haven, Wu., will take place at tho rvsldeuco of tho bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. F. B. Banco, at Monmouth next Sunday. On eat Explosion. There la ofteu a terrible blow-up In (he domestic af fairs If salt comes home dirty or rusty, If sugar or tea are not Urst-cloiw, or If syrup or vinegar are adulterated. Avoid thla aud get fresh clcan groceries of Van Eaton. , ' 11 kino Rkiiuilt. A largo force of men are at work rebuilding tho burnt mills at Rlokerall. Brick aud material are on the ground, aud by tho time an other crop has been harvested this mill will bo ready for business. Hoi's. M. V. Ehleu of Buttevllle, Is lu tho city. He says there are still about fifteen hundred bate of hops lu tho vicinity of Buttevllle. aud Aurora but pr'cea oouttuuo to decline. They are now sixteen cents. It will be letUted aud refurnished aud run between Corvallls aud Salem, con netting with tho Etwood, Captain Copley will have charge of the ttoat. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March, 24-25 mv! all the following week. sHOt atjf'Jish trimmed lista ami JJounot. Also-a lino line of Children's IlaU. Every body invited. MRS. M, S. SKIFF, uiuauce oouurmliig the same, aud to prepare plaus aud Heclllcatlona for the Improvement of Church strvet from Ferry to the northern limit of the citv. Aum to Improve 13th from Chemekvta to tenter. Also Winter from 8Ute to Mill, aud OAk from Winter to 12th. Ald.rmau Cross moved Hut the pay. , uieui or warrauis ne stopped and that all otiUtamliug lmletteduet U funded mi. . l i l f fomempUted In (he uew charter, lho latest and a,!,,,,,.... . IUkdwaukCoui'akv -The Eugene , Hardware Co, today Bled ankles of in. corporation. The. capital to-k Ufc,. 000, aud Ike principal are A. P. an. I 291 Commercial Strwt,M,8mw,,d w"1 w- J Uw. MR80NAL AND tOOAL. Wm. 0, Wcslacott Is at the melropo' lis. J A. Goodhue, manager of the Hedge Co,, Is at Salt Lake City and will leave for Salem on next Friday. Capt. John O'Brien of Portland Is In the city, Two drunks got five days each at the hands of Recorder Edes this morning. M. E. Pogue went to Portland May to take testimony lu (bo esse of Marx A Jorgenson vs A. E. Lsltxyjue. Prof, S, A. Rtarr, Rev. J. U. Roork and Presiding Elder John Parsoni took the morning train for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egan spent the day with John F. Egau, ofGervufo, who has beeu ailing some time but Is better now. Mrs. L. T. Bennett, a daughter of W. W, Hepburn of this city, bus gone to Join her husband In their new home at Scotts Mills. Miss Myrtle Hepburn, a clerk at the Barnes Racket store Is ill of a fever. Wm. Brown was a passenger for Al bany today. Rev. Father White went to Albany this morning. Sam Adolph left today for Moscow, Idaho, to look after business interests. D. C. Sherman vent to Portland this afternoon. Hugh P..McNary is in Portland on a short visit. Alderman J. H. Albert was a passen ger for Portland on the afternoon train. Max Buren returned last night from a business trip to Portland. Thos. Kay, of the Woolen mills, leaves on tonight's overland for San Francisco. County taxes have been collected to the amount of about $40,000, in Marlon county. City Attorney Geo. G. Bingham has qulto a sick child, of la grippe. Ol. Darling, baggage checker at the S. P. Co. depot, isqulte sick of iullum atory rheumatism. Sons of Veterans regular meeting for muster Thursday evening this week, nt 7:30 prompt. A report of the local and personal in terests of many places In Marlon coun ty will be found in this Journal. Miss Lura Ferris, who has been at tending school In this city, is quite ill. Her mother has come In from Shaw station, and under her care the young lady is rapidly mending. County Assessor D. D. Cofley is list ing the property of this county at about fifty cents on the dollar. With no deductions for debt the valuation will bo nearly doubled. State Superintendent McEIroy goes to Albany today to attend tho couuty in stitute being held there this week. From Albany he goes to Grant's Pass to attend the Josphlne county institute beginning on Thursday, the 23d. Johu Gray and Martin Rowley are In Portland today. Mr. Rowley said to a reporter that he was a candidate for postmaster only upon expiration of term of present incumbent, jvhlch will not bo for about a year yet. Miss Zellu Wood, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. S. Brasfleld, returned toher homo lu Albauy this morning. J. L. Mitchell has purchased a cot tage ou Court street, near 18th, and bos moved Into it for a home. The place is pleasantly located, and this new family will be a good acquisition to the neighborhood. C. D. Gabrielson, presldeut of the Oregon Sportsmen association, Is In Albany attending the Martln-Meeks match shoot for the championship of uregou. Presldeut Geo. Whltaker went to Albany this morning, where ho will lecturo before the Linn county teach pra' Institution. B. C. Sluddou, the high headed N. G. (uatloual guard) man of Eugene, who was divorced from his wife last year, is said to have been married to a New Orleans heiress. 8he Is entitled to tho sympathy of the public Is called tho "Father of Diseases." It in cauaetl hjr ft Torpm una, and la generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation guccessf ully r.ii?.i.v.ii.ia ajJUilAiALiJ m mJJu 1 1 m.m al m It Ja a mild laxative and a tonic la tho digeathro organg. By taking Simmons Liver Eegulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevent BiliousneBa and Indigestion. "My wife wm lOrelr ditrted with Conitlp lion and coughlne. followed with Bleeding Pilei. After four roonthi tae of Simmou Llrer Regulitor the li almost entirely reliered, nininz Hrength Mid fltih." W. B. Ljimk, DeUwue, Ohio "I hue used Simmons Llrer Regulator (or Constipation of my Bowels, caused by temporary derangement of the Llrer, and always with de elded benefit." Hiiau Waki, Lata Chief Justice of Georgian Myers, a candidate for governor of Al aska, was In the city last evening. President Cleveland could not make a better appointment. Mr. Myers Is a level headed man, judicious and care ful in ull his public conduct. Henry Von Behren, of Aumaville, was in the city today. B. F. Cooley, of Woodburn, was in Salem today. Winter crops look well all over this country. A. Bush was notified by teleeraph of the last illness of his friend Jude Mathw P. Deady, and expects to go to Portland tomorrow. Mr. Steve D. 8anford of L3dd fc Bush's bank of Salem, is in the city, where he will visit friends for a few days, ana men leave lor unio, on a three months visit with his parents aud former neighbors, as well as attend the world's fair. Albany Democrat. . WAS HE BUNCOED? A Polk County Fanner Thought to be the Victim. R. L. Skinner, a Polk county farmer, called for 2J00 In coin at the Williams & England bank this forenoon. He was in great haste, and as he is known to be a very close man and worth about J30.000, his drawing that sum and starting home with It arrested not a little atteutlon. WAS UK BUNCOED? Two strangers were seen at his bouse waiting for him in a buggy and some of Ins friends in the city surmise that nuiue joo was pui up on mm. lie was very close to all who asked him, and would only say that he had a sure thing in tho Bhape of an investment, Nothimr further could be learned up to a o'ciocK. !il--'UHew 2HL.KJ. ai m .y3TrP Marvelous Things limit Oul ol1 Ik Moo But more marvelous still are the Immense bargains in our HOME CLOTHING.. Come and see them at the V!00xEl ViU STQR Long experience in selling and hanging wall paper enables Hawks & Levar to select the very pret tiest patterns and most harmonious combinations from the factory samples so that they can Justly claim to carry, not only the largest, but the bast select ed, and most artistic line In tho city. Like Fresh. The beauty about the choicest Oregon dried fruits is the fact that when cooked they are Just like fresh green fruit. Clark & Eppley have a fine stock of this class, and when pre pared they are even superior to canned goods. Miss May Wilkins. Fashionable dressmaker, parlors in room 2, new Hughes block. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Agent for the New York tailor system. Not All Day. They work all day, but are not all day about it when you give them a message to deliver the Lockwood messengers. Guand Lectuke. Rev. Roland D. Grant of First Baptist church of Port land, will deliver bis grand dramatic and historical lecture, on "Making and Breaking Nation," at the First M. E. church this city, Wednesday evening, March 22ud. For benefit of Ealem Christian Endeavor Union. Tickets on sale at Brooks fc Salisbury, State street, 25cts. 3-20-3t ONE LONG SLIDE Downward In prlcps that 1ms been taKenS place for wet-kM. Tlie bottom him btcnl reacuca. Lookul tnorcsullHofour Special Music Sale If Sheet Music. Fo loo. Tnntrurllnn llnnfcal , . , .- - , ,.r. . . - p vvBueeuitii new inusiowill U(! nuo In a R'wij lajH. Call early and avoid tho rimb Hcl ure you uring your orders for intiHlo to us ve can nave you a neat llttlo sum. Patton Bros., Booksellers und Stutlonora, 08 BTATK SlIUOtiT. Light Dinner. A city prisoner at the county Jail who would not work on the streets, got a bread and water din- ner today and for several hours this afternoon has been raising a storm with bis Voice. He Will CO Intothnnhnrnhnr of darkness. Mother and Child are Doing Well Mrs. Brown was sick. Her friends said she would uever get well. "What Is the trouble?" "O, some kind of fe male weakue-is. The doctors have giv en up her case as hopeless. 'She may live for some time' they say, 'but as for a cure, that is quite out of thequestlou.' "I don't believe It,'' said a woman, who heard the sad news. "I don't be lieve she's any worse off than I wa9 five years ago, from tho same trouble! and I don't look very much like a dead woman, do I?" She certainly did not with her red, plump cheeks, bright eyes and 150 pounds of good healthy botie uioou una llfsh. "I'm golug to see hef and tell her bow she can get well." She uii bo. o e aii viseu oi rs. Brown to lake Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription. Brown took the advice, also the medi cine which cures all kinds of delicate diseases common among women and irot well. That was two years ago. Last mouth 9he nresenimi t n.n. with a ten-pound son, and "mother uu i-uiiu mu uoing wen." Hawks & Levar. 07 KintQ0i,.. i enlarged their wall pajwr store with 100 new ratks but still lmv t,n. Zt" i news goods to arrive, and have reduttd An Albauy poper says: Hon. Jeff, prices on all old stwk to clearit niii . . "'"' "Q iiiui ur HIP Hew. 5WEET AND DAINTY DISHES FOR THE Dinner and Supper Tables can always be prepared quickly BY USlNO Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder. Jt is distinguished as being the only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder-free from Ammonia, Alum, Lime or any other adulteration. All other Baking Powders leave traces of Alkali or Acid in the food. ' r. JMci:' prthino ItomiVr ? witlKJtf a rival and is indispensable when?8t PfcWrWtf M0f Wbolome Food is desired. Bich, Bed Blood As naturally results from taking Hoods barsaparllla as personal cleanliness re sults from free use of soap and water. Ibis great purifier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt rheum and all other im purities and builds up every organ of the body. Now is the time to take It. The highest praise baa been won by Hood's Pilln far tholr oDn ..... -i-t r. scion. Sold by all druglsis? EtoeS cents. Baspberry Plants. mKISTS!?' .?"??.'. ?uthbert "d Several iSZ B Tor Pfflft Wright'. grorV. h. w raUv" Market Gardner, Salem. a-U&wd ' Dr. Contrls fills teeth without pain. Fresh Air and Exercise. octall that's possible of both, if in ..vwu ui iiesn strength and nerve Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil build, up flh and strength quickcr thn other preparation known to scf. vliCC, frUhini' '""t'ntfytf. Bronthht and kindrti diuau where oth,r ..ti.j. ua"t""S .-.,,- -, n r SN.J S ltWi!MfciWr lAAtrbflwt. UNATTRACTIVE LADIES Mnvbeaii good br gold, but they havo little innuonce. Kvery Udy can b good' looking. It t her duty to be attiactlvo. Ueauty attracu. LOLA MOHTEZ OREME, tboNIUN, KOODntid TisHUK iiuii.nnu, maktH lndlu-i beauti ful, r'revenlswrlnk U'h, wllherlnir, dry lng,airlui!of thuHkia keeping it In a healthy condition. CJaycs, Itaisf, pells nil ol "Mrs Net tle llnrrlf.on'8 world fnincd toilet articles. Her IIAIK VIGOK cures ull scilp burn ers, prevent hair falling out, keeping It fine pndglopsy. Do yon want luxuriant growth, of hair? Her Livkh Khaai.AToit cures Urpld liver, headache, nervous dlseaues, ail femole trouble-.nll uflectlons of 1 he bladder and Jild neyg. Hemember the place. ...Im,0J.K8 LEOO, Druggist', Patton Hlock, Salem, Oregon. For any special or complicated hlemlnh of .?! L"S? B5ft form' wrll to Allw- NKTIIE "AitKHON, 20 Ocary Bt., Han Krauclnco. auperuuout hair permanently removed. School District Election Notice. MOTlCElB hereby given thai at a school Av? meellDB " school DHtrlct Ho. U, or Ma iinn 'nt. "WBon, to be held nt the Opera 1 SS Hi ln lKe clty "' Hnlt"i, in said rlUtrlct.on tPrt ?E 7.4,olci,.80 1Ktf3 ,llere will be tinbnilt Ipiih1! . .1f t,'.e quallrled voter of said ih?i,6,trlcl n',tbo j ear Jan precedlug J,,?a,Lof mee'B shall havo paid, lax upon Sfi,ya,S8tkS.ed,oUlen,'oa'' district Ilia Vr ti. " "fnfactliiKa bonded debtol JlS.aO SS n??,'!lrnl"blD,r.nu el?'1 roo'ii school bulld itri?tfn,rtnK,'.nlnl,n.fnl',ll,,tr"ct eist of mm thewn?rt.B.l.1ibetJieK,words ""oridH yes." And p. in? "'an1 remain open until i o'clock Dl,MrMdv!.0o.the,b.?ar', nf directors of Buhool bLte.i ?M.i,,of,.A,urlnn "uty. ( iregon. Uated till Mb day ot March. A. 1). lmtf 39.,rt WYL.IK A. MOOHKS, 3Wd Dim ria Clerk. School District Election Notice. flon SI"?,01 fch0' ltrlct Mo. 21, of Ma ho,?M Vhe nfttS'J0, ' fl UA t t' opera Monday a Zini ?L$X?m ta nia "Hriol on to uch 'ii Wi ' li- 'J,tro wl,l uo submitted dUtrlctal it?u.a,"U,d vo, "f said school 0 rneeilnt Jhi mV."1' U' Prccedlnit the ony aKWhJ hae raid a ux upo property 01 tontracn ,Jla ,J,ld dlhr' ' aotillnn lutran Eivi.V! .S"31 fur tLe purine t erecl nS??!,..".?.1 i "J9M ecol building on or on block tir,iiSire.nl chon bitll.lliipi county n ?,! I' &"" '' .-alein, : In H.ld wuii'h thai ; vi "o mi id i iy ua nn UIHJU the wnrS"l:.,uM1'? wwds "Bonds Ye,.' iod O'clock Dm .SS. e,. "" 1 be Pen l p. m P m' ai "ualn open until o'clock I)ltrrtdNo04horrVI.'1or ' of Hchool n.. Wll.Ik A Mlinilka wm . : : Vvr: . i uirici inrs. A DRI1E IN CORSETS. - .... We otter this w.v .. F Th S5J&. ?FrU"ea f"-lng we,, known Adjusting ttSu'tS AW"11 G)r "h tVi!0,ie Corset won h 2 50 Cwts wWh T Mfor ti".75 & IU23- Down's Sclrii f".r. D ,w' H' "n j. W for fl., 5. TermicMhT B,rAdJu"BHngllU Buleeu "WILLIS BR0THPT3O o OPERA HOUSE CORNEII, . & CO kbu lor . g. Corset, u-. , .. -., oiuiuori, vwhjm, tsH la the world. Man.,