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SCHEDULES OF TIME 0. 1!, T. CO.'H NTMMKKMi Al.l"H Ml lUMuftl, tH f.aiUMI, aal.nl i Ml IKIiKrilKMINI I !. I'lirllaml. 'I y I. .r alri'i.i il.u k ai n ( , a. 41, . y, riiuiir u i A. M, ami i,...vu. k ( i iii 1 1 r I i 'Inn n mi a, i. Ml J I '..III nil ilnV. iiiii.mii la. ve Oirirriii cily 'r I IhikI al il ID . an.i g ;m I', , huii.I.ix. faal llnm, ihii ai'muiiidallmia ami low rali.a, Nil May fliHuhl lian.llnl. Hpnt'lal Mk'a oil III renin h IrrljIiL Kdl 1lir.H1 VACmt'. RAILWAY. KlIHTII "I'NU. Callforiita Xinreaa (Uiriiiiyli) Hiiaclmri Ijri'al way alailiim) Balwlu 1'aB.alltfi.r OI'TM Hull HI). Ko.rliiire l.iiral way atalliuii) ( alll.iniU fcipreaa (iliruuili) Kalilu r .ai uaar 7 11. m. 1 I ft" p. Hi. .7 hi. 77 a m 4 p. in 4 bo p. iik .POSTAL HCIIEDUIX v aoi'TMKHM rai'irio atii.aoan ' Mall cloan (nl i. f No' Hi, II 76 p iii, ami 7 p m. Wall ou ana uiiina; (t.nilli, M a. in ami 7p hi Nallili.iill.iilnlln.nl Ni riliia. m., u Ifi a in. Mail dlatr.bml In tu roulli, a. in , 4 p. in. T ar iii;ii.inic lim. Mall rloem Im I'nrtlaud aid diairll ulli f Mili.la, riiiHiii, and 4 4.1 p. in. MMilrliMat I r Milwaukee only, a IS 1 m.. 4 4(1 n. lit. Mail pfilvai ln.m Poiilai.d, II M a. m. and 4 18 p ui. ilia aonia, Ori-i mi I'lljr In Kly, C'arua, M'lllnn. Liberal and W.ilalU lraa at 11 lu. and arrive! il II m. d.llr. iirrinn I'llr In larr treek, Mink, Clark. Meadow llri.i. I'nli'U W Ilia, ami I i.ln.n leavea at a. m. H lay, Wediieaday and rr.day, and retiirnauii lullowlni ilave al 4 aft p. m irr..n I'llr l Vli.la, Uifii and l( nil a ml leavea urr"n City Monday, Wmlnrwlay and frlday el l.uu p, ui., leaving Vlula aaiuo daya al 7.uua. m Ortia-nn t'lly to Willamette, Hiaff. rl and W il.oiivllle, arrlvoa al lu Mia, Uk aud leavea al II au a. in. iiaiiy. U ni rl ttihveiy oiod'.w II p"0 on miiuUv (rum II) lo II a. m. Al !' r .li.. p 1 ml. Ii b.alllitf ilunr la runipllv ai I off euu'er. aa un ml vr d.ye, A i Ka.i.rn mall tliat la drleved and l.llet" arrive oil i a m.. K I'. Hula eill c ilia on VI o i 1 .a or 4 l.ia wino oar. t II. I. AM K fl K f.Vl.U U V. Orciron Citv Iintcrnriso l'""l,y '''''i'1'"1- i'iwM'"A-crit " J 1 the kni'na nan liruiiiiion '.Im alri'iila. Oil Kumliiy nlit Im wan am-alml (or va Kruni y ami pliiicd In ll.n i lly jull, wlnr I'ra hint w. liul.iTU.ii anil I'iitcu hi' iiiiiIiiiiiI liim yiialtirilay for Urn uirniMi ul u rliiiiiiiiK wIii'Iiht Im wan rriiilml in mil, ami aa a ri'ault lln-y ilirluri'l lilm a (rami. I In hum lurin'il out u n I or ili'rnil to Imivii llin I'll y. wlili'li limliil. Cl AI KAMAA Col'NTir I'f.M'X IIATK. 'I'IiIn la a year of liiflmli'lit iliaannalolia ami riMirKuiilr.iillon aiiioux imlilirul pur- , tit'M, ami ( Im kait.aa county iliiimx riita are no ex o piloii to tliu rulu, A iniH-t-liiK of tliu (liiiiiiM'rnllc rounly ii'iilral I'oniiiiilli'ii wun Imlil limt I'rl.liiy alliT noun, ami It wuh vnrv tvlili'iit tliat iiimiiUt of I lii'iii oonlil not iiniloratt Itryan'a X'iiiliatio Mima on "Hut" nullify. Only nina iiieiiilif ri of I In) roininilliiH Hum prrwnt iiii.'linlinCliair man J. K. IIpiIk' ", ami Hucri'tury A. V Cliiim-y, Tlii'y with V. II. Vuuxlian, of Molulla; Ir. J. II. Irvine, of Candy; William L. lUnkncr of A Ijprnulliy ; C. M. Tuolii, o( ('aunuiali ; T. L. Tiirmir, of Klaironl: V. It. Il,vlu and J. W. Cole, of Ori'tton City. Cliairman lloilfi liamlcd In lilt lntur of rfai(natloii, Ut lug In autiNtuiH'i) tliat lie wiui mialu-ralily (ijiM)B.(l lu Hit) plank of tin) Cliiragi) plalforin, which ilin'laina for the unliin ll.xl rolnnK" of ailver on a ratio of 10 to I. Aflnr aome ili'lmle Mr. Iltdr-a na lirnallon waa at'erplrd. Vr J. II Irv ine and C. M . Toole alao nalgnod their plmca on the coinmitice fur the aame ri-aaona exii-M-d hy the former chair man. J. J. Cooke, who ia a free ailver democrat, waa elected chairman to inc-o-i-d Mr. Ile-Iea. A report waa current on the alreeta that Mr. Cookn would nol arrept llie place tendered him. How ever, Mr. Cooke informed an Kntkr- I'HiaK reiHirler, that he would call a meeting u( the cuminittee to convene one wecklrom next Saturday, and if they di-aircil him to continue in that poait'on ho would or gun no for active campaign work. There I" aald to have heen aapir ited diacmwlun U-tween the guld and ailver nlandard ilemoi-rata. Cheney, Vaughan, Turm-r and lleckner reprv-t-lited the ailver force, hut the hitter made a mlatnke once, and voted w ith the Hound money ili-mix-ralN. The aound money fuel ion wanted I he ailver men to atep down and out at one atage of the giime, hut they could not w-e it in that light. Il ia rumored I lint J. W. Cole, who la a aound motii-y dt mocrat, will alao reaign hi place on the coir.mitti-e. Tuav Si'rki.y Will. A new illuatra lion of killing Iho ginwe that laya the golden evg la furniahed hy the illegal rnilure of (.allium In-low the ruck placed In the Cluckauiaa river, Oregon, to aup ply the Cniled Sutra government hatch ery Willi egga, aava tliu Hulling (inr.i-lte. SiiH-riulenilent llnhhnrd auya that cumlx-ra und otliera cntrh the aulinon iuiendcd for uae in the work of propaga mm an i'xm bh tiieireggN ami unit are mat mo The rack la placed In the river In-fore the Midi U-gin to aacend to their apawning grounda, and without it the Imtrhcry could not Imi atoi ked. The aalmun often remain In-low the rack Nome wecka hefore thev are ready for the proccH of artiliciul fertilization, and Ihuy collect in pools of (realer or leaa deplh in the intervale ht-tween thtir altacka upon the ohHtructioua to their AMceul. Men who are mean enough to dinregurd both the law and common aenae, reipiiro the prompt and vigorous aervicca of the flali wardena, and we have iiiflicient confidence in the Oregon authorities to hclievo that they will aoon put a atop lo thia nefarious practice. aaa Laars ii arixama aan ua 'o a m, 7 ."ar ' a ii " in ui " li ii " I.' U " I lv., m. 1 ia - s u " 4 -0 1 . II " I w " III " 7 i " in lu0 ' aiM-anana ri.u fl m a. m. 7 l a iaj " v m " lu .iu ' 1 1 41 " I p. in. a. o 3 l " 4 l " M " a u 7 u il 10 11 kundar Cara Irata etmi T limif 11 ft I It V n'rliK a 1 1 llarl un and -I n Jai n ri i. Irm. C. A, atll.l.r.K, M TT. p m. l i FK1DAY, SKITKMItl-lt H.IH'.Ml. Hi ra Uivna Mink. The Oregon Cily stockholders in the clnii f the Hlue Hlver Milling A Mining Company, aro feeling pretty yoo-l junt now over the prixiin-i l in Iho Hlue river mlnea. They are now contldcnt that if tliey do not mitke a auliafiu tory sale of the prop erly to the New York pnrliea, they can ell'.vt a sale lo Knjii-h cpitaliata Their chiinia adjoin the Lucky Itoymlne, which was rweiitly purchaaivl hy Kn Klinli capilaliala, and are equally aa rich In every rea-ct. The following diapatch from Kiltrene to the Oregon Ian gives aoton inforiualion as to the progreaa of work In theae mlnea: "Man ager W. It. hauler and Superinlendcnt Huiilh, with a force ol prnciical mini-fa, started this iiHirning for the Hluo river mining camp, where they will hegln ac tive work on the Lucky Hoy mine, which waa recently purchased hy Kngllah cap Italiata, through the agency uf Mr. l aw ler. It is their Intentlnll to put the mine In condition to fully demnimtrate Its worth and lo yield revenue as soon as poaaihle. The same people have hoinhi l aeveial other promiHiiig claims in the Hlue river v'cinity, and the show lug made hy I lain development work will to a great extent itotcruiinu their action aa regards the other claims. It Is con lldelilly expected that the properly will fully meet expectation, ami In a short time he a source of N't'1 revenue. Much general public Interent is taken hy the people of the country in the enterprise, which, If aucecsHful, will mean great deal to the general welfare o( the coun try. The ownera of the clainiB have long heen trying to get capital Inter ested in theso Illinois, believing that to be the only thing necessary to make a rich mining camp. They have consid erable faith in preaent prosHcta. Tim Samk Cbhti.ic. -C. F. Lauer us sinned the duties of his new position to day aa marshal of the cily. About bis first olllcial act wna to arrest the extra ordinary cripple who is selling lead pen din around the Htreets for being drunk and disorderly. This individual when drunk In quite nuly and is inclined to make the most of what weapons nature has provided him with. Ho ia quite an original cripple, his deformity consist ing In having his loft leg crossed in front of his right, making his step but a few inches in length. The Dulles Chron icle. Tliis anme object of deformity was doing Oregon City h few days ngc, and after selling ft In pencils proceeded to till up in royal stylo. He finally became obstreperous, and Chief of I'olice Hums and Ollicer Shaw picked him up and between the two of them, carried him olTtothe city jail a coiiplo of blocks away, The cripple threatened diie ven geance on the way to the city lodgings, but he was very , meek and lowly the next morning when he was accorded the privilege of moving on. Lator The Sa lem Statesman Bays that on Saturday and Sunday a man who appeared to be Mohk Ahoi-t lloi-s. Hop glowing is one of the lmrtant industries of Clack amas county as well as contiguous lo calities in the state. II. J. Miller, the well known bop buyer of Aurora, was in Oregon City Wednesday, He represents Frank I). Miller, of New York City, and they handle considerable of the output around Aurora, Iluttevillo, Needy, Har low and olber sections. Mr. Miller sins that the hop prospects look gloomy, on account of the tree silver scare, over production etc., although the yield is equally as good as last year. He has closed several three-year contracts, at 6 cents for the first year, 7 cents for the 2nd and 8 cents for the 3rd. He has also mado some contracts to take the product of bop yards continuously lor Ave years at 8 cents per pound for each year. To all growers who have made contracts with them, he advances from four to five cents per pound each season for picking expenses. He states thai picking lias begun in a number of yards, and that by the 12th bop picking will he in full hhiBt in the fields in the vicinity of Iluttevillo ami Aurora. Hound Ovbk on A Chakuk or Rack. K, Thomas was arraigned before Jus tice Dungan ut Molulla lust Saturday on a charge of rape, prelerrod by Ruby Can non, who resides neur Wilhoit Spring. The defendunt is a mnrriod man, and re sides neur Silyerton, Marion county, with Ids family. The crime is alleged to have heen committed last February, w hen the defendant was boarding at the residencoof the young lady's parents. As Miss Cannon is only 15 y9ars old, and according totheluw, is under the age of consent, this fact was made the base of the charge above mentioned. The prosecutiou was conducted by Q. B. Dimick, but the defendant neither waived examination or made any de fense. He simply sat still and listened to the story of the prosecuting witness. In consideration uf the fact that he has a family, and is not likely to skip the country, 'Hioiiihs wua hound over lo ap pear hi fore the grand Jury hi the sum of j.'iM). Ilul-I'n kimi. Hop picking will be gin in earnent Ibis week, and pickers aeein to be plentiful, notwithstanding tliu low priri-s to bn paid. Kvery bout up the river Is l-wh d wild paaaeiigeis bound for tliu boo yard", and for several duys the roads have heen f.iirly lined wild wugou on the way to tle ho;i districts, while many are traveling on foot. J. 8. Kisley, of Milwaukee, waa in the city Tnid.iy, and stater) that they intended to begin picking their l acre Imp yard Wednesday, Kiiley'a are among the principal hop growers In that suction of the county, and usually hold their hups for belter prices. Thous ands of s-ople go lo the bop yards for the purpose of an outing, more than the expectation of adding shekels lo their exchequer. The aroma from the hop bud is taid to poasess health-giving proiertins, and a-ople in the hop yards enjoy the outing to the fullest extent. Y. I'. 8. C. K. Count; Convkktiow. The executive committee of the Clack amas County Christian Kudeavor I'nlun met at the Conga-gational church on last Monday evening to begin prepar ing for the county convention which will meet in Oregon City, October, 2.'! 2", lH'.HI. Mr. W. (i. Reattie, the president ol the union, will go to Kugene aoon to attend the Stale University and there fore tendered his resignation as president and Rev. A. J. Montgomery was elected to fill the vacancy. Mrs. F. K. Ikinald son was elected to set as secretsry dur ing the absence of Miss Musa Itarkley, secretary. A programme committee was app-iinted, consisting of Rey. A. J. Montgomery, F. K Donaldson, Mrs. F. K. DoualiUon, Mis Mary Mclntyre and (I. II. Hestow. Mr. O. 1'. Yoder of Needy, one of the vice-presidents came in to attend the meeting and nqHirts that the Christian Kudeavor work in that part of the county il prospering. ImI'HOVIhKII Ml MC'ICAL 1'aTK'iL Wahon. As Oreg hi Citv bus no patrol wagon, substitutes are often Improvised when an ohatreierous Irunk Is picked up, who cannot be kept on bis feet. Sometimes a wheelbarrow ia brought into use, bnt more frequently the two-wheeled hand cart, used to carry mall ta-tween the Kis'ollice and railroad depot, serves as a "hurry up" wagon. The oilier night Ollicer Shaw put a heavily loaded drunk into the cart w hen the shafts flew up spilling the prisoner out on the sidewalk. The wayward prisoner was again picked up, and conveyed to his destination, hut w hen he came to himself Iho next morning ha hud no remembrance of hav ing been dumped otil of the municipal patrol wagon. At any rate, the United Slate-i mail cart serves the purpose ad mirably as a municipal "hurry up" waiioii. Fok Hist A new hard-finished dwelling house, seven rooms, pantry, liuth room, wash and wood room. Will lie rented completely furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, or only with stoves and carpets. Amount of rent not so much an object aa the se curing of a family who can guarantee absolutely good care of the house and fixtures. Conveniently located and in one of the best narts of the cily. Apply at thia ofilce. NOBLITT'S STABLES f-ivcry, Fi l and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. UHIATKI) HKTWKKN TIIK BKIWIK AND KKI'OT Dniililo iiinl Hiiijlo Iti'H, and Had die horses always on liund at the lowest prici-H. A corrull connected with tin; Imrn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Boutrht and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason, able terms. WRlTiijr. MoumeHtal bronze CO. BRIDGEPORT. CONN lyillTK JtKON'ZK Monuments will not Moss-rover or black en. Aro artistic, cheap and the niOMt enduring monument made. White Bronzo i no experiment. It had stood for hundreds' of yearn in Europe and in not affected hy the weather. ('orn sioiidenco soli cited. On receipt of postal card will he plea-ed to cull and show cainpli.-H and denins. MOLALLA :- AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete Mock of every thing needed in the home. New GoocJb Modern Prices. ( orner urocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.3cs Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. pAR.MEkS . . . ' Your team will have the best of cure and Full Measure of Feed At ihe Fok Minkks. Tbe necessary blanks for filing on a mining claim can be bad at tbe Kntkkchisk oflice, as well as blanks for all other needs. Portland prices du plicated. Muryelous Kesulla. From a letter written by Uev. J. Gun derinan, of Pitnondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in reon-unending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Charnian A Go's. Drug Store. Kegulur Biro 50c and $1.00. For Young, Men and Youug Women There is nothing that will arouse tbe ire of a young man or woman bo quick as to have inferior laundry work put olTon them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is munsy their neat appearance Is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladles' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy, Leave your orders at Farnsworth's barber shop. Host ami Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance by call ing on E. . Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon Citv. You cannot afford to keep on throwing your money into policies and pay from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Hellef association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Martin, Agt. Commercial Bank Block. City Stables. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., W. H. Cooke. Hucccnaaoraa to Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. The U. S. Gov't Reports Aow Royal Baking Powder svjterlor to ull others. The Queen of Fashion THE FASHION PAPER OF THE DAY. Soperb, Strictly Up-To-Date Designs, Illustrations and Fashion Notes. Sellable, Bright and Clean. A year's subscription for Only 50 Cents, Including, free, your choice of any one of the Celebrated McCall Bazar Patterns, and all patterns to subscribers . Only 10 or 15 Cents. Send a 1-cent stamp for a sample copy to TUB MrCALL COMPASV, Kaal I lib 81., Sew York. MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO., ' C. K. MINN KM., MOH, Hw. cor. Ash and Fast 10th Street, Portland, Oregon. Summer Goods at Cost To make room for fall and winter stock. I am going to sell the remainder of may summer goods at a price so low that all can buy. Full Line of Gents Furnishing Goods. All new stock and of latest styles. I propose to treat all customers fair and sell goods bo cheap that no one need go to Portland. Mjr expenses are the lowest of any store in Oregon City and I "ell on the closest niargain. Come and see my goods and get my prices. 0;jcsite M'JeM Book Slort WAY DOWN PRICES! 20 Iba. D. O. arjfw, tl. ' Kood t our 7V tv k, Baoon So. 3 Iba. Lard r (bnn pail.) Oood Mr tmeulorti T (from recalrer) 2Sa (irte.i Taa aoc: Tea dual 2 lb. 25c Our Gunpowder Tea (2 Iba. for 7Sc.) azcelathi u.ual Me Teu, Uj il RMt CiTp JutuB. Linn or Arbucklw 2 lor tie lirMU CofTe ' II. $1.00. Minon or yeuuit K ,, brim Dome, uts Dili prlo. Q. aod Q. Tnbuco 20c pound, Corocak Tobtceo (amoklDt) t to pound tad pipe 2Se. Stork Salt M par 1(0 lb.. I ouklof Mulaaaet tte aL, Baal Bjrrup 4Jc, brief can. Mica Axle a roeie loe, dm h:i o'lantltr onlr. I e.l H .I.eJ oil GOc itLiluM Machiua Oil 10s. Turpentine eOe m brmi- rn for oiL tine atork fATlU.VH PA I Ml 3 alrlctlr Aral laaa tad we can uf e rou lu to 20 par cent In price. Bcehlre Baking Powder 20c; Jell? Olaieee 36c QUE. Phot thread 7a cement 23c, tboenaili 10c lor H lo. Hail tolea, Holelealher, etc. Good band enl aia $1.00, nail hammer 4. LoweM price on Bcrthes, Kakei. HoeaJ Forki, Sblnglea, Uraln, Vaad etc. JSC BUYS: 8 Iba R ce, 10 Ibl Rolled o'a; 1 Ir. bant Cocoanut; 1 lb. beat .(round Glueer, Kui'arJ. Popper, A'liplce and Pecpe; 2 Iba. wbole Pel per; Iba. t4;o ol Taplina: 10 lb'. Hermeaor Cora Ilea.; li bunctea MatCUta; 12 Iba. Saleodaj ioc DUY81 dna, Clotheaplna; V lb. 8wve loll.h;! box Antlleruientlue; 1 Huhea alone 1 Wblak Brocm; 1 double handle Baaket; 1 MllkBlralucr. fo BUYS: $ rpiii, I cn garllnee, 1 hf ar Boap. 1 bar Borax Soap, 11 In. bar Tol et 8 'ar, 'i lb. BriaTiiie Soap, I oa. S-wIdk U ei. Oil (briuc b tt:e.) H 11 aaeorted Ttcka, 1 bottle Vaavlioe, 1 Waahpan. Furnlahinaa, DryO'Kxla, Xlllllnarrv Ktc Laundored hMe ShlrU 5r ; Tollere lOr : Coflh 20c: meu'a Bill Uandkircl.lel 2o up, (abrni H price); meu'a beary Uvara la IOC, Browoiei 2T; ctnla'kHuitathalWfarlLW . ..j Cut prlcee oo j i. Stiirtwaixts, , Pwcatera, ' Ntckties all kimla. . , Straw and Felt Hata, Underwear, Ladiea and Gento, Stockings and Socks. OlgCut lnMllllnery;atyll.h trlned Hat $l.uu, 2ic Kluwera cut lo lie: bia; lot T Wet R n naola el i price: w h Silk worth &e, at ie akoin: Bila B by B bboo lcy.l. Haudkerchii-fa 2oup. Bi.kHlkla 15c, 20c and 2'ie lor nice em b oi.ie-el too : Croihet Cotton tc; wblte Knit ting Cotton Sc balL A Penny Huya; 1 Croch t Honk, paper Hairpiu , Needloa.U iuka aud Kree or Pine, Bhoea at Cut Prlcem Bbfa 1 and I at lie, i.'gw 25c Jl; ' hi d'a6lo H at 50. 66 an I 75 ; mi.aea Sorioo! Sho.-a aol line eheee at cut prcea; lad e' atrli-b ahoea but er (relee than bo lor at $1.50. $; aul $i',i; cbills' T"auls ahoea ioc; meu'a larre -Me; nU'D's cloth los ieihert.ne"oc; laditt OxKmi'a ia tan or lback at cut pr e a. Meu'a flne ihoee H 3S no: bor.' lit tl,B no: meu'a coarae aboja f 1.20 up; boyt' coarae $1 up. Red Front "TTmcIiiisj Co. MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY. Burmeister & Andresen. Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low." When you bay witf"""" Agents for Pure Prepared Paint A house you muke sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free, quantity. Special prices in CHAKMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. After the Winter is Over. After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overchoea, and the other ahoes are pretty well worn and out of shape, you want to get a uew pair. If we are correct, then come to ub and we will please and ease you. We have received a fine stock of all kinds of goods for the spring aeasan, and not only that, but to wear throughout the other seasons. Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low in piice. .Krausse