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"tit tn ,u''tiin nK Jud, I( ll I'nge h, k 1 M t (pnturi ll. J V AND CO UN TV. nvv... - 3 ....JANUARY IS. ,4 cents per P'"V y 1' L CHAM1IKK8 Walton, iittorney-ut-lnw. .... r.nu Piw.nlr.i ,t iy tofl.M y toiouiK-" .- - ... .i . ' Ll-r Walton uorir"- . . ll thi "icrcij. r,.,i t , ... IK I 11 Dr. O. . lotlllli. L CHAMIIKIW. may 1 foil ml lit , . il. n Olive street, between 'i Cil, !. 1 '"! "hob-l. 1 1,- Is paw M d.. nil ! jiotfl. Ji Is ro- iitul work in the best "ce and j itli t! antonim II I Fitrui fur Sali'. i . . . .i r. HO-.V tlliriy mi" lurnii in me 4t.. valley lor sale. 1 liese niiiiluevi-rv variety In size aud ir description list, inldres t (iKo. M. Ml I.I.Kit, tt'ilkliis 151oek, Eugene, Or. . (repute ' Den,"'. mi? aV,f' iii's delJ .Jitcht? .Notice. e moitl I i-liiim.1 i i, , a t ikoii charge of the Sprtnir strenM.HJ " 'rl "Ul1 V1" H. fuir hul'? .!,f I- be patronage. 1 win man run a tiuny llveli..jj , tweeu Sprluglleld anil ICugene. r nonon 1 A- clakk ''am I'lL . ,.5 ...., ,.r nnnnil Ill turbine ii'US CftO. oughou. r, and ive rut ithuut i circuit wr traveW ,9OO.O0(i mei the In lot' it a cto e earth, larkallr ttcntioc e filliii in everv a Inn Bummer t rainl lfurmed ipealed; there ipoo bii (1 to tir ! liva." 9 Voluo t (OKI K Bale. ',000 feet fencing at Jii r ilinD-unil. Huitlo $12 und ilooring Will trade lor wheat In mill or . i , Mi sn ut 411 cents u bushel, ninl k otxLt Iw or sheep at a reasonable )IKN8, ALLIrt.l.V it FKI.IMVKUT F L C'irAMiiKHS. p L Skll Ciikap. Mim h witiimw vi'.l tier iniiiinerv hiock to her ie on ()iik ht rift, I -W Weill .ixth Veiith, anil will vIomo Hie Maine never ucloru lu-urd of In Ltuie county. I,adie a iook Hi i lie kooiih. 'iiiiiii. bt'wt-H i and 4 eon la per pound. J' li CltAMHKKS. itrKD. Allien cow III exclmiiire 4d work liorso. Iruiuire of It fpliey. Hot ray .SoiIcm. I'oUUKO, Or.. Dec. 27, '0-5. cmne onto the uremiHc of Hiiiilh, one mile west of Co in Day iiiarv; mohui 1j Imnds iKht alit'Ut 1000 pounds, nlar i itig ut the depot this afternoon WEDNESDAY, JANUARY li. A tpleudid lime to hunt ducks. Thin weather U rough D atock. Juekitoii county levkt a 1W mill ta. See change in A V I'eter'a ad to day. The weather forecaet hit It thi nine. Dr Kuykendall returned from Saleiu tKl:iy. Theetreet cnr did a ond huKiiies today. The Salvation ea'h nlL'ht. Army haa Mk houte K C riinith Uft toiluv on a l.nrt vl-il to 1'ortland. Itev M O Wire of the M E church went to Slieitd today. Miiut Minnie Evaua wni a pankcoer north tuts mnriiiiiK. A part of IVof. MeElroy'a family W'unl o Salem today. Joliu Davlea Iihs returned from a visit to hi Mohawk cl.dm. Attirney Markley visited Creawell today on professional buslneju. The small (oy w:i yivi-u job shoveling snow this morning. A (treat number nf pulrs of ladies' rubbers have been sold today. Tula weather to rouijli on the Sius law und McKenzle lines. I hx Oov l oruker ha U-en elected U S H-nutor from Ohio to succeed tk uator Jirice. Oe Hall, Jr, returned l ist night from a busimss trip to Southern Ore gon. Ir E I) McKeUlieV unit to Cot. Grove on a professional vi.t this aiter.iiHUi. Miss Jennie IVterson has ai rented a position In V lv .ScarWuvnt li's ah. struci. otllee. A M Kiultli. (if Astoria, I i nerlv a Mludeut of l lie Uiiiver-it. arrived liere toiluv. L"i n year und the ne.v wtmi m enter tlietl -ld Ijijfether. Man will have to take a back neat. S:r -et ('oinmisioiier Dovlo I in kept busy today cleaning airuet ul- upmid Monmouth, w here he la to lecture to uiuhland tomorrow oiicbt ou Shake twaie auhjwtk. Friday night lis will lecture at Dllu. TheHaleinStateman i Inclined to benarcastlc. ltv: The latest de partment of the Oregon State unlver "ity i an academy of science. They nan most everything but that before, from Kyniliuktlc to medieiiie. It 1 tlmiitrht the contest for the place of hoidiue the next congressional convention of Hie flrt district will lie between Eugene and Albany. The lat convention was held at Salem. Eugene ought to make an etlort to capture the prize. I'rinevllle ltcvlew: Owing to the mildness of our winter couiderale amount nfMnck has been driven to the desert to shift for tliemselve. From parlies who have lieen out we learn that stock on the desert I Id very fuir fix. CnrvallU Time: Tho government sua boat, t'orvallis, arrived here from uptherivei last Saturday. She cleared the river of snags clear up to F.ugene, and in now on her way to Portland, where her crew exneet to m paid ott' and have the boat tied up for a (M riod. Jus. Warniouth and his brother went chopping wood on the Swank I ami two miles south of Urowusvlllu Mon. day afternoon when a limb of a tree. which they were chopping down, fell, striking James, crushing him to the ground, ami resulting In his death In a short time. An alleired attorney going under the name ol F S Wood has been arrested on the charge of robbing the I'eudle toil postmaster. He had laiciilnthat city but a week. The authorities are ma certain they have the right man and are still prosecuting u search. Postmaster Johusou says hi is out at leust (700. turn und crosswalks. lickute for the Weber Dramatic 1 ompaiiy are now ot. sale ut Hender son & Linn's drug store. The Portland city council ha ro- duced former cMimatce of exH'iiwMi for me ensuing year iw,uuu. Most ot the business men have kept lie snow from the walks in front of their places of business today. The Winter Photo Company photo graphed the carload of poultry stand- Albany Herald: The farm residence of l-.dward fhatiilx-rw, near Knox nunc, caugut lire tucmIuv and was entirely destroyed, together with the content. 1 he barn was saved bv hard work. Mr Chambers was away from home when the llro started. Il Is to have originated from WORK OF THt bLEET. Telegraph and Stage Lluea Af tected MfKeurie Keriy Stepped. Daily Uuanl Jsnusry U Report of the sleet and storm of the muI 3(1 limns coming from different sources la-ar news of more or lesa dam age and blockades. A coid rain ami sleet full during the fore part of last night und fro.e to the already ac cumulated Ice on trees, buildings and wires. Local telegraph and state II u m have been attccted, but so fur trains have teen running on regular schedule time. The Postal telegraph Hue was dowu between Junction and Albany, but the break was discovered and the Hues placed In worklug order again early thi morning. 1 lie Western Union and Southern Puciflo line were all down last ulghl and this moruii g between this city and Junction. The Hue through to Ssu Francisco were uuuflected and communication by wire with Eastern points and with Portland was had via San Frnucleco aud the East ern aud Nertheru Hues. Local stage Hues have also been ad'ecled by the storm. The .Siuslaw stage, dun her last evening, fulled to arrive aud had not beeu heard from ! vet this mnrnliiir. Another staire wn I started out irom Hangs' stables this in truing to meet the delayed stage. The McKenzio stage, also due hero last evening, got only as far as the McKenzle free ferry, twelve miles east or here where It was comielleu lhg met the belated Siuslaw, slugs' 10 mile west of the city, whera parit ger and mall were tiansferred und the rvrilar stage rvturnml to Ktuslaw, while the other came back to this city. The road is reported In bud condition witn many trees acres it. The stage which went out tills morning to meet the McKenzle i tage returned here at 2:3(1 o'clock tliii after noon, reporting the river to lie rising rapidly anil heavy rain and snow on the McKenzio. A Household Treasure. D W Fuller, of Cuiiajolmrlc, X Y, says that he always keeps Dr King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow Ite use; that he would not be without it if procurable. C .V Dykeman, druggist, Catskill, X Y, says that Dr King's New Discovery le undoubtedly the best cough remedy; thut he has used It In his family for eight years and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remeuy so Jong incU and tcs ted: Trial bottles free at Henderson it Lluu's drug store. Regular lize 60o and $1. liuckleu'd Arnica Salve. The Itest Salve in the world for Cuts, HrulscH, Sores, Ulcers, 8. ill Itheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Sk In Eruptions, and positively cures l'il to or no pay required. It is guaranty Unity Items. liead aud both hind feet while . Also one steer calf; one old, marked swallow fork in left i...d crop olT of right and splii, r red and white sotied. Any claiming the ubove discrilM.d ani ls caii obtain nosseasinn of same hv IgJIMt flushing suftlcieut proof of ownership n paying an expenses and cost. akcii ipmitb 3 CM 11 Mi it ta bet t bit Bwr d Moul in Utf r HUCCWi r you re in doubt whether your uble is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, frt take a few doses of .Simmons vr Regulator it will settle the j'e question. "I have tried Sim- Liver Regulator for dyspepsia id il just the thing to relieve tjanii 11 dose after meals Is sure in inuigcHiion." b o I'eiKins Ua. "It is the best medicine Bastion." J J Black, Duqcan, a op)' eacliu; cry ei ion thJ tran pOrtlif .'. I'sily l.uara, JsuuarylO. herelf'v ok Pkuckkdinmh. 1 Jesse ck or this city who wus yesterday niiinii ana comm ilea to l ie in o asylum for insanity haa been aged ojnted a stay of proceedings. He lo ri t0 DRVe la taken to Salem to ufftrt'F sl,ermuni a son-in-law of , i old gentleman, who resides on the 3 trail fthside ef the river, came into town in vies mernlng and Mr Klock desired to tj jnt home with him. Mr Sherman was erMlt(lliug tor him to go, so a Hay of pro dings was grunted. The coiumit- lii t papers will remain as Issued and ulu tfie old gentleman grow worse propf". com futur jpanie ite lb ferli: any timo ilum. he will bo sent to the Pally usard, January 1G. haKksckakk Cl.UD. The Shakes- IkuJ, are Clult met lust night with Prof Si-tiui? I'uraikll lit t Km I'Mal.luiiiiu rr sPaml,f liailev and read the third and wniKl-th acts of King John. The club s next Wednesday night with Fannie C'ondou at the home of ollj'l Condon on Elevcuth and High ider.i'f ' and will flnlsh readiug King u ami win tuKe up iiicharu the r D(i Several papers will be pre- kied on this play. 118 Pi:f.t Hian. Salem Statemian: riuipe the tallest iron smoke-stack ttie VYetiioot state was erected yes- S E Brown has purchased the furni ture and fixtures In the lloll'man House from the Messrs Dubois. Eugene Corbu hoe returned from Josephine county, where he is inter ested In some mining properly. Mrs J II Harris!, who hud an oper at ion performed for a cancer a few weeks uo, is getting uloug very nice ly. The ladies are not doing their duty and County Clerk Jennings Is getting no fees from the marriage license source. It has Isx'ii decided that no encamp mentof the Oregon National Guard will beheld this ye ir. Lack of funds Is the reason. Tho old fixtures In the Hodman House bar room were taken out today. They will be replaced by the spare bar In Relishaw's saloon. Dr D A Paine, superintendent of the statu insane asylum returned t Saleiu this morning ufter a short business visit in this cilv. President Chapman left today for lire in me parlor stove. There was a small amount of Insurance. Pally Uuanl, January j. OokhToxhiiit. Tho car of poultry loaded yesterday aud today by J L Chase it Co, will be started tonight for fsuu rraiii-lseo on the overland train It has beeu said that Messrs Chase & Co could Uol secure a full carload of oultry here but notwithstanding this tuey nave the car packed full of chick ens ducks, geese and turkeys, and had left over ubout ZU turkeys which they could not get In the cur. The number shipped was 4SU0. Dally Guard. January M. A Juky Trial. The trespass case wiiereiu cnas rr (slice lias brought suit aginst the three Stugley brothers of Long Tom is being heard before Jus tice Wheeler as we go to press. A Jury was drawn as follows: W Cherry, A J rickard, W jiickev, K r arring ton, Ci Chrisiuau and U Lake. Ciucuit Court Cask. Ada L Shel tou and Alberta Shelton McMuiphey, excutrixes of the estate of TW Shel ton, deceased, have instituted a suit in the circuit court to recover in inryjon three promissory notes issued OcUis?r 31, 182, by Henry E Carey, aggregat ing $oUU. Pbobatb. In the probato court In the matter of Daniel Keogh, deccused, Laura E Keogh, his widow has lieeu appointed admiidstnitrlx of the es tate, with bonds fixed ut f 1640. The estute Is valued at 1770. Jan. 15, 1S!KS. manifested stop owing to the ferry not being run I to give licrfcct eatisfactlou now- 1 ho river is quite high aud Is refunded. Price 2-', cent very rapid at thai hihi and the boat I For aula by Henderson A Linn was not cousidered safe until some re-J pairs were made on It, It will require ierhn a week's time to make these repair. Another stage was started out fiom this city this morning aud will meet the McKenzie stage at the ferry, where they will transfer passen gers und the U S mail, small bouts be ing ush1 to transport them across tho river. This Is the worst kind of weather for stock, but us yet uo bad report have come from that source. Fanners throughout tho valley are well sup plied with feed and will be uble to winter their stock through even If the storm should continue several weeks. The worst feature is the lack of shtl ter on tho part of a great many furthers. As yet there has beeu uo delay in trains, but the north bound train to night will probably be several hours late, caused by a big landslide 11(1 feet fret long aud ou feet wide at Tunnel No 2 In Cow Creek canyon. It will take from 40 to 60 hours to clear this slide away from the track and until this Is done a transfer will be made at that point. Up to the time of going to press all of the Western Unlou aud Southern Pacific telegraph Hues north of this cltv are still broken. The Oregon Telephone Company has experienced but little difficulty with their lines lu this city, but the long distance line has beeu down betweeu the city and Junction since last night. the city electric light company has experienced considerable trouble with guy lines, and at 5 o'clock this morn ing the incandescent lights went out. caused by broken wire at the resi dence ot O. R. Chrlsman. The river Is raising and now registers about 12 feet above low water. It lias 11 toded the mill race so that the water power cun net be used, and the light oom nany will .use their engines tonight. 1 he broken wires nave been repaired and the lighU will burn as usual to- uight. ilie stage which left here this morn- ll n. is si or mom y icr bo: (. in visited this. A good Inteiest is Sunday school work. Mr Lether ilolbrook place Sunday. Mr Jones arrived hero Sunday even lug from Canaan, tie came by way of Egypt. Bom, to the wife or Win Orlffln. a son. The mother Is all right but tho fattier has the grins. J W Cox made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. The free ferry at Lowell Is com pleted, and will prove to be uU-netlt to the public. Wesley Neet and bla little girl have goue to Dexter. Sheriff Johnson and his son, Louis, passed this place Tuesday ennxite to Egypt, where the latter has a home stead They will probably r."maiu tuore for a few days. Rev Miller Is holding au Interesting meeting at Walker station, for w hich reason Tie failed to rueet his appoint ment at this place on the evening' of the 13th Inst. Joseph Matteson Is working for R Edwards this wet-It. Proxy. C Dally liual J, January lfl. Swallowed a Scrkw. Late last evening W Saunders swallowed a stual. I brass screw, which be had placed In a glass and forgotten a'snit. He after wards placed some medicine In the glass aud In taking It swallowed the screw. It Is not known how serious the result will be E. II Morrill and John Osborne caught a sturgeon Monday near The Dalles thut Weighed over COO pounds. When dressed the fish weighed ovor 800 pounds; the head alone weighed 123 pounds. (niAell ( asm .ei. Mr Rhodes has placed a neat ski (Tin the river for use lu goinu to and from his prune on bard near CI verdalu. Knowing that the roa i supervisor's lot Is a han tie, wo v j re sot sur prised to hum t hat our r. v appointee, W P Lower has aire; 'y provided himself witl) a large cat t m umbiolla. A neat fen his been placed around the church yiud. There is ta k of voting a tax at the next school ricctlug to muke some improvvnien s to the sclioil house. It needs pulnt ng very ba-lly and the yard should either bo fenced decently or the old oii torn away rullrely. Eleven nio.e books hao arrived for the Sunday School libinry, among which are '"Cinijo's Cave,'' "The Lion of the North," "The Stlckit Minister" und' IWu Hur." A Home class of over 50 members has been organized in connection with tiie Sunday School at this place. The new hymn bonks, ''First of the Wheat," have Uen received and w ill las used hcreafler lu the song service ut church. The S l'Co has made thi place the dumping ground for their cedar plies that they are putting througU the creosolln'g process at Latham. There are over 0000 of them and they will make a largo pile of piles. There -eenis to have lajen a slight misunderstanding of the H P it R Co' advertising for water at this place. Some KTHiins seem to think the com pany Is willing to pay something for having water pumped, whereas it be gins to npN-ar that they want some ono for that honorable place who dm-s not care about pay at all. At the stated communication of Cr. swell lodge No. 112, A F& AM, the following officers were Installed for the prcseut tear: W W Scott, W M; R E Dersham, S W; li V Martlu, J W; H C Hunter, Trnis; J II Whlt eaker. Sec; II Bock, S I); V M Jack- s J D; C EColeord, 8 8; W 11 Beard, J S; LA Craln, Tyler. Special Sckli! Meeting. ' Dally (.iiurd, Jauuary U. 1 id ay evening Is the lime fixed lor the tpcolal school mee'iag of the E j goi' school dlsi rlct to vote upon tna pro position to 1 vy a tax to sustain t ie ji'i llo schools :' ir the ensuing yei r, ai. pay Indebtedness contracted in btn ding theO.iry school house ai d In t -net thereon. 1 hi taxpayers have never refused to voHUie necessiry tax required to si s tain our nubllu schools during Hie year, free from charges for tuition, af d dm.biltss this yar will be no excep tion to the rule. The affairs of the dis trict are In the hands of ci refill com petent business men, aud have beta uia-iiiged ecouoralcally. The prospeii ty of our town h largely due to the ex cellent character of our schools aud that reputation must be maintained. Take enough Interest to go to the court house tomorrow eveuiug and bear what the director may report in re gard to school matters. Letter List. Jan. 10. Rerger, D. Casedy, Geo. 8 Davis, E. J. Hasklns. E. II. H. Hase, Bill. Hyde, Miss Ada. Mahews, Mr. Minnie. A chars ul on cent will ha mad on art letters sln out I'tnona calling lor latum will pleats ttai when aUrartlMiL T JC'.9, fil. PatlytUsard, January. Aoquitteu. The case of Chas. Frlsoee -s the three Stlngley brothers, all of Long Tom, for trespass, was finished In Justice Wheeler' court last venlog. The jury brought In a ver dict of uot gulliy. The coats, aiuuiintlug lualltoS5, were taxed up to the private prose cutor, who Is now talklug of appeal ing the case in regard to the costa. The I'lafues of EfTPt M em mlithty Iwcl. Nut tosorlou u theae are a rvnua troubles, but they are terribly hsr- na. whig iievitrlheles. Tlwt thorough nor Ins ait J tonic, llnatv'tur'a Htumach llltkm, rendur the imrTei tranUll and atrona, proinotu dig Mllon, apisttita and iluop, aud MtahlUbea boa lib on a Una sad permanent bula, Ner ouih' haa lis mutt Ireqoeut orlalu la Indl xeitlon and atuniaohlo wiakueai. Thti nul e of nervout dnblllty la mnored by the IlltU tra, which Impart heal hy tone to the gaitl le region, UHn the acttvMy ol whlih th well being o( the entire lystin I la largely de pend tint. Thin ttcrllug aim time honored rnrd Iclne alio u-nuslles and 1 royent bilious uesa, oonitlia.liiii, rheuinat 1 and klduey enmp taints and nil forma of i .'ilarlal d !. I'm It regularly. No excuse t.'"r sl-ples.s light when you can pro ! n One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve nil annoyances andcurti the ntost sever- cough and give you rest and health Can you afford 'lode m It bout it? . Osborn a DkLano. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It affords Instant relief from sulTorlng when afllicted with a sever cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes aud lungs and never fall to give immediate relief. Osburn fc DkLano. KAIRL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu rify yciur blot-d, dni your tximplexlon, regulntoyoui Isjwilb' ud makes your head as do ir as a be.' I. o, COo, and U100. Heiid.rsoii&LinU. DeW itt's Little Early Klm for III Imisnes , Indigestion, conntlpa t'UD A ainull p 111, a prompt cure. Ohuuun A DeLa.0- fa U4 I z UJ DC QC 3 O hi O CC Q. o 3 o is 13 a u O CO u 9 O cl o Ul o "3 Ui rt i n O Oi ej O) 0 o c 9 3 O a (U o a o a to o e- rt J CD 1 a "i vicl'.: eepir. 8n: t)Ut as (Wday at the Oregon state ruform ,lt:.Ch(sl by a T Mollltt, the house lover.i The Hue is 118 feet iu length ,,kPJ 18 Indies in diameter und on ac ; ollfcunt of Hh extreme length, was verv Id to probbly" and rendered the task ditl'l- in ana dangerous, but Mr Molllt sue Kided nicely in his undertaking and ill it nriitlu ..I.. l ....ii .....i i n I'tSidyto carry off ull the smoke the Sll)(liiiaces of the heating uppurutu can by i uster Crf m fllT Guard, J.uary 16. foo:i,THK Oyi'sk The Gypsy urrived "!'?M1.2 '(:l,,-,l' today, having come i tlif F i LT ver fro,u Ju"ctin this morn , Flle l'd on board 27 tons of ,h ,'g ? nvarly nt which was for ingii n a city ihe boat left down the river lI)(ibin I afternoon with a light load, having ..Iy about one ton. She will be here - usual next Mondae. e ; 1 I JL ,t tha rat: that ir.bf j ov rigli; airs i nd m- .iltii''' (I f ilir was aMt, wo gave her Casto.v. f' aa a CailJ, ahe crie-t f. r Castoria. tie became Mtai, aha clung to C?stor!a. toe had Children, ahe gun Ibem Caatori. bally linard, January 16. N'IXO Day amti Xioht The r J1'll & Elevator Company -""i wiui work and has beeu " Kuav and niirht lnc the Iim ' f this week, and will proba ve to continue its night runs "ie remainder of this moutli. 'srus Skhvicks. Quite in- ,!'"" 'ervices were held at the ,"u church egaln last pight. Rev 'j --m ,,f vP, i, vi-ir.. Vvi,i.,.. f -kelaat night and will speak I i",!it;llt Song service begins at f AU ate cordially luvlted. ?e Miunto Cough Cure Is a popu- 4 -j ! eniup. ,-saie loruuiuireu uuita. Great tjPrumJmm My I A MI T A FiV I3TH AO 7F -7K Ha3 been fixed by us as the opening day of the GREAT SALE, and as such is recognized and looked forward to with extreme interest by prac tically all tiic purchasing public ot hugeno anu vicinity, ror tins series of sales wo liavo made Uroater l'reparations than cvtr beioro. btock posicssing an me elements which go to make up tho Highest Excellence, Variety, Styles, Novelties, Clcanliccss of Merchandise, Orighriility and Emphatically and without any question tho Very Lowest Trices. Ihe Greatest Feature of this Annual Sale is the decided Reduction in Prices. These Prices will Demonstrate bey ond a Doubt the Force of the above Statements. o DRESS GOODS.- In Black Goods, wo show the host line in the city, at a special reduction during the sale of 2.3 per cent. Ask to see this line. We would like to give each line advertised special mention, afc to quality, style and price, hut space will not permit; hence we very cordially invite you to call at the store and inspect each lino 'for yourself. o o o Fancy Mixed Goods, JlS-int-U, 50c pc yard; now , 35rj l'lain colored, every shade, 50c per jard; now 25c Plain colored serge, 50c per yard; no.v ,.... 35c l'lain colored serge, C5c per yard; n w 45o Plain colored Fincot, 51-inch, all wuol GOV, per y;.rd; now..... 38c Call early and often ing this event, and will profit by the prices wa offer. Along the following line of prices there will probably bo suggested to you articles worthy of your attention: riUiuiiUUiaiUJiiiuiiiiiiUJiiiui.iiiiiaii KID GLOVES. dur- 3 iUiiiiiiiiiiiwuiiiiiiiaiUiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiui.. Iad uery Cir?e. g ?lotf?ii7($ arjd 5f?088. you 3 4-4 Muslin, Unbleached Sheetings, 6-6 and 10-4, at ttc, 10c, VZo and 15o respectively. Calicoes, 20 vds tl 0 Check Uingiiams, 18 yds 1 00 Bee our line of Flannels irom S&c per yd to SOc, all wool Ladies lils. k Cotton II(se, 12Jc per pair, re duced fr m LUe. Child's Heavy Hchool Hose, extra heavv, 15o per pair, reduced from li'xj. Indies' Misses, and Children's Underwear at special reduced price. If you are Interw-ted, ask to se this Hue. Paragon Red Kid at -SI 00 LA ROC BUTTTOV, HEAVY 'STITCHING. Men's all-wool Hulls frcm (4 to (15. These are reduced prices for thi HALK ONLY. Ladles' Mboes, pat. leati cr tip. Doug, at $LoO extra value. We defy couetlllon on this line. 'I hrouKhoutour Oents' Furnlshlnc Oooils De partment we oiler Kxceptional IJAHOAIN8. Itemember our Htock Is practically complete, and that we have reduced the price of every article In the Ptore.'in order thut we may make this Sale precede all others in volume of business. e?innTf!TnTfHfmttr!Tf!Tn!f!Tntrnf!Tfnntnrf Dont wait for quotations. Attend the Sale and avail 'yourself of the unpreca ifented Bargains offered. ChiUCKN t DeLano.