Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1897)
jjp COUNTY. I y FEHKUAMI 0, ...U Lo..,MI"oy-at-law. , ..anoti runn. EiiQ.ulreof iitiiii. J- "ui.l.llu may found at '. , , Olive street, between ,"" ." i. one Mock went tHrini f"r Stt,,' tteS-enr variety I. . le and ?I.t.:..,i.:tioii list, address t.'mi. M. MiLMtB, Lluilllk, Eugene, Or. Vi-otNK. Or-, J- - 1897- I rrt,etively requested to 1 . t .... in Kiicene. fouri ii"""" - " ... at l o'clmk p m, for ''( oniHDldng Farmers' . i,.ii,.n. All re lu- .ifWl.l on the bov dale. ' limn iDncnV J V- IVI."-".'-"'"- JollS WK8T. Wood Waiif-d- ::L reived 'Y ' Electric 4,0.0 cordi of tHHiy nrwoou jy.T. Tbo riKi '.. ,...v or all bids. Wanks furnished on application at , . tt.ry. I J K Itoiusso.v, j Bee. Ililtlo silted, of direct"' Dl8t- Ka w!ejve hhW l-ldi to build a ,, until Keb. 1. 1SJ7, at 1 n. Kitflit reserved to re ', ,j) all I.I.N. Plana may be WH'Hi'tt'iidt'iit'a office. Chairman, -k. Or. J mil 13, 1897. iney io Limn. LuJ( t good terms ;'i'pl.v t E. J. MfCl-ANAICAS, Kugeue, Oregon. For produce Market. produce Ma 80 to 81 35 to 40 Z".. 1 M to 1 75 r pound 08 to 10 3 00 to 3 SO . 3 50 to 4 00 15 30 to 60 08 to 121 05 to 07 i iii.cn. -t 'dozen.. .. 4 07 to 10 teller Lint. Eugene, Oi Feb 4 1897. V's L. Inlaw. John. l McFerrln, Mr E, Jjn. McCheery, OH.ia It, Smith Ham, In), slums, Mrs SI, irsE, Sauilers, G T, Shares, L M, r nt will lie made on all Pitmhii olllni for letters hen IviTtl.i-a. T. J. ( (110. P M. ills1 ! Australian Hue Special Around the World. er&tiRi" Intends to leave roh Kih, 1S97, via Tene- J.iwn, Melbourne, Sydney, I. r Hawaii and Van Tfckets mind f(ir one yeer. ol excursion In run In con- wu Hi Csnatllau l'aclfic ' re rr the trip will be only ii-eit rate ever named for 4 tt full Information call " f K J Coyle, agent, 148 r 4 p..i.,i...i -v ' "lunuu, vFre., or any t'anmliati I'aclBo Ry. T.xjher' Examination. desiring to obtain ;'t papers will nlease take Hi regular finsrterlv mx "f certificates or diplomas &t 1 o'clock p m In the ii Wednesday, Feb. 10, (.'. 8. Hunt, Co. 8up'U T'Uold III Una 11t. '; J"ive Broino Quinine Tab- refund the money l'I0VEK ROUT will uu- H cleat your complexion, ,r bowel and makes your "walH.ll. 25o, 50c, and l,r"i Linn. ' kh cri.l for Cwtoria. Mils. Rhi- rin. ,.. r..,.u 'V. fl'o' Arnica Salve. I'eln tli n,-.,rM r. K "leers, salt rheum, l"rped hands, chll H hklll nnii,iU i ,M'"es, or no pay I., Tuuteed to cri va '"niiey refunded 1 torsaebv Lter ntv. P... Jj" 'ufferlng from pll l,!L,ch Hazel 8al cuts, fever , chilblains, and re- per I Ui tne as a pile cure "K P-ff'""ed I 1 ,,. '' 0,1' writes: lee for I ncu ra ve was so 1 a tier. one of Col. Krlsay's Sdlntatiou. Mk Euitok: Inyesterduy's Ci-akd appeared an article entul-d ( orre- pondence of J 11 Kddy to his paper at Roseburg." In that correspondence reference was made to the lute Od. John Kelsay; and enpeciully to hi manner oi greeting an aciiaininnre The Colonel's sAlutations to an ni. fualtauce were reully uni(iie and Mr Eddy's attempted re-produi-tlon of the same (how you do und ' inv ili' von il.ii greatly detracts from Col Klu ' r. al mumier or greeting 'real lire.) The Co. wan alwajs uniform In I1I1 salu tations, and It was alNiut this way: "Flit rate John, how you nit long?" "Very well Colonel, how ure you?" To which the Colonel would prompt ly reply: "All right friend John, never beltei. Just as stout as I wan forty years ago, nearly as stout as u horse; all very well; Oh yes! providence! Wall what's the news John in that political not. out there?" "Not very encouraging, Col." TbeCol.-"Jer.ialem!" This remlnlnivnif mk-M t roiil In. uedouthis line almost ad infinitum, but enough for Illustration. It will Im remembered by ail the Col's old ac quaintances Unit In hpeaking to u friend he always first told how he va. rills wai a singular peciillnrily of the Colonel t. s. illj liuanl, Krvbruutjr I IlEADKI) FOR THK DaI.I.RS The soldier, who sto iped in this city Tues day, resumed his journey north ii foot yesterday. Hy huse who could speuk French it was learned that the limn was from Madigascnr und that lie had belonged to the French hnr-c soldiery. He cl lims to have peoiiU of his own kith an I kin at The Dulles and Is now trying to reach Unit city. He had only 15 cuts uhcii here ui.d Tuesday night bunked with the Japa who work ou the railroad section. He refused to accept money which was offered to Mm. The It. vhul. The revival mei-tinc t the Christian church are assuming ureal proportions. Sevin were Imputed last uiglil and one new confession. This makes '.".i Militloin. The sernioa last night "The Con vcrdnn of the rhillipiail Jailor," wss hundled in an eloquent nd tiiaterfiil in iuner. At the con cluniou ou.' made the glad confession. Roy I.akm, Hie leader of the choir, has undoubtedly the distinction of be ing the leader or the best choir In the BAD FOR MITCHELL. I Members IWnt Todav- llniillur Mark Ml Sirimtr. Kpi'C St lii tlir lil l:li Sai i m, Feb 4, :t p im. The nsiinl i.'itj , mid your correspondent thinks it i lar'0 crowd filled the Joint convention is equal of any in the state. The ' hall todav, ea.;er to witness the pro lific Is not only delightful but exalt.t.et.jillK(; vyilill. Hlu, t.uM.a .ng. Any people may well be proud of I ,. ... ,., such nn.Mcal talent. ,I,B U'U' urvM 1" WoM X '""" "Clmnge of Huart" will he the sub-1 ll,e rf1'14' '"i'jority had no such jeci oi me sermon tonight U you i idea. Smno of the supporters of Sena want to hear an able discourse on this tor Mitchell say they w 111 support him as long as the Irislalure continues Verv iiitercsl imp uolilopl imiim i.iirUi If' - ri j' - - J ; VOU eXlH'I't lot.iit ill fur lituliv it r lM i.ig turned away for want 'of room, i a"'U lk" l wl';"' The church sincerely deprecate thl , ever w ith the iippmition. Still some and will erect a lare and commodious of his friends think that the legislature bulhliiii; in the near future. will yet organize and Pass some need Come early and we will make you as tJ ,,.,.,,., ,v, if a tctltiU,r , u,l( 1'icsnui nun vniiuiiriaoie as u m pos- : I sil.l-for us to do In this old buildimr. , CuK joiui iMiivi-:,uon ns-euiiiicii 'sh irtlyafiernomi, t hirty -tilno living l lio (iraudest Kemedy. present. Mr. It It (i reeve, in -reliant of Chil-, Hoaevcr shorty after, Kepresenta- howic, Va., certifies that he had con-j livt ,! s """"i'K' of Wasco county sumption, was iven up to die, sought I withdrew, lie ninde an explaiiation, all medical trealliient Unit money j .Uvlarln the iietioti of the ltcn- I.I .-!.. I ..II .1. .! ..., ,.,.-., ,.,. uoeoi.guM.neuies,,,,,,, 1(JS1. ,, j,,i:.t ,,,; ,,. iiei-i'iiiu near oi, inn got no rellei; sji-iit many nights siuli.ft up in a constitutional. Adjourned lllitd tnlliolow. Only routine work was tran-aited in cliuir; as induced to try lr King's New lliieoverv. .'i.i.l was cured hv Use of two bottles. For past three years j the senate. has I fi ll iitlell.iillL' In hiisiiii'ss hih! 1 sajs l)r King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it bus . ,TI"' r;1"1; IIM Id wind. loo. Dally Uu rJ, Fubru ry I Hakbh. The Salem Journal yes terday "dished I'p" some of our ilieii 1 follows: "Father lturlingauie, li e A P A leader from Eugene, had to m, and take poor ol 1 Dr Driver to dinner yesterday after the defeat of that an tiquated gentleman In the senate. The poor old senator, lu his dotage had stopped in the corridors to explain to some small boys how It had happened and would have been there yet had not Rurlingame (who already had Representative Palm, the dough man from Lane lu tow) como along and took them both oil to dinner." Pally Omni, February I. Editor Thoki s Dkath Coioi er J W Hairis returned fiom Cdtiigu Qrove last evening. He examined into the conditions surrounding the death of editor Thorp, but did not deem au Inquest necessary. The cause ol death is believed to bi 1111110- plexy. Thorp was 55 years of ai;p, and leaves a daughter ut Ceniralia, Illinois. We ui'gbt tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it curt 9 a cough. Every one docs who has used it. It is a pel- feet remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse nesa. It Is au especial favorite lor children, being pleasant to take and quick in curing. W.SHI' KN A'fcLiA.MI. H i.l Iv !!, ii-r. lo 111' 1 It ll.lt lll..'N..I lone so much for him and also for ; iiii sen i.a '... h i.- in . m uii h. . , ,.. , ' h(h-'i'4, uli'l I lull I. 1 UtArrli . llirl - C.i'itnh lure ntherslii his coiuuiunily. Dr King's ; n,,. ....ij ,,,.,,!,.,.,. k, ,,,.,,,,,. ,,., New Discovers- Is eiiarantwd for t '"""'- . 'ii t-i-.ii n t t.n ,1 it n . IMH1' ri'l!tllil tL t',1 k' I f II t ll t t.-.H lll.ll.l It ! HhIi'k t ndtrrli I'ur.' i 1 . l k - 1 . tih-t Mil ', , HtilHi; rit ; I . . I a kit mi' 1 l jr "I "" iii""i Hii'l 111 Hi'. 11 hiii IHi-CH tl Iriitl buttles free at Hen-, lt. .,,i,-ni. tl.en -in :. -tt.n mu n . i iniiilnii.ni ll ttll ll M ilM'. Illll i:iVIII ttlf Hlt!. llt Ktll'lltCtll hy titllt :ttic HI tl'' 1' n ..I I ' 1 1 1 ' i 'ii Hli'l nn.l.lliiK iialiiri' tu ittiititr its uiirk 1 in- pru .r U't.n hnt' Mi lllllrll f.lltll tu Its I' irntlvr . .i r. Ilml till ntti-r IMip lliltiilril li'illsm (ur nliv i'H.ii llltU 1( (Mils to euris si'ii.l l..r lint nf ti -tiMiimis.i. n'l'lri.., K. J. I H r.N Kt , ,V l t. luliilii, O. tiy liiuti.mii, Ci'tiuhs. Colds mid Consumption. don't fail. d.i son A Linn's Drugstore. Hoot rnd Shoe Repairing. I have opened up about and shoe ic pair shop in the Matlock building on F.igntli street. First class work at prices to suit the limes, I am here to i lay. Call and get acquainted. En Clckk. Kfpva rn.K sii-rosnoKY. j 1 1 nimruiitn"l tu cure tml Cnutliiittia I (r tuotii-y rot iitulril. '.! ectiui iht Lhx. .S-tid ' I i-o stamps lnr eiro'ilup nnl Vru sumtilo to ! MAKIl.v ItrpY. Ki'lsurid I'liariimcW.Uneiis ! t"r, 1'n No I'hsTaLs answkkkii. Fur Mk- by nil ti bt-i' ass ilnu.'KisiK evlry bvrr, mid In Eugene tiii-itii i tiy ostium .ti Pt'ljuiii LiKl.y iiUHrJ, February I. lit lllil.KY AT Jl MTION ClTV. The store of i M Jackson, at Junction City was entered by burglars last night and $Q in moi cy taken from the till. The burglars effected an entrance through the rear windows of the building. There is no clue to Oie guilty parti". I'koI'KKTy Pi kciiaskil Win Web tr has purchased the J M Howard itoie building ut Junction City for t!400, He will move his saloon into it, while Mr Howard will move his stock of goods into the old Jackson building. (io to Hand's New Ih-ug More For DeW'itts Cough Cure, DeWitt's Ear ly Riscra, King's Discovery for Con sumption, Chamberlain's Cough Cure, Shiloh's Consumption Cute, lluck lelis' Arnica Salve, i.ud all patent medicines, of u Inch hu litis a complete line. Air 'light. An Air Tight stove tlatetl improved) have a sheet iron, bucket lid style, door out lie. top of the stove and Is guaranteed not to smoke. To Wku. A marriage license has been granted by the Multnomah coun ty cleik to H It Millcrd and Mi.-s Hose Hanson, both of Cottage ('rove. The couple hnveprobably been married in Portland ere tliis. They w ill reside In Tacoma. Pdily Uuurd, February 4. Skats Sold. Up to 4 o'clock this atternoon 224 seats had been sold for day the James entertainment at Villaid a id was unmarried Unity liunrd, l ebruury I. Died. A telephone message was re ceived here this afternoon stating thai Nelson Smyth of Long Tom, died to- Smyth was ago 1 about l' years I'lio funeral will Hall tonight. ' lie held tomorrow. llarrUburg Newt. Frmti a corre Htidcnt: Mi-s Etta I.c is who relumed from Salem, ktrickcu Willi typhoid fever, is said to be slowly improving. Miss Hose Coleman, who was s ser i ui.ly ill with typhoid fever in Salitu, is visiting in the city with friends, the guest of MrsJ CSabln. Mr S li Dorris who bus done quite elilclent w ork us editor of the Hauls burg Review, the past few months, left on Tuesday morning's overland for All. any anil Salem. Mr Moore and family who havo purchased the He view plant have taken up their resi dence among us and will Issue the psper this week as usual. They ought and should receive the heartiest sup port of all cltlens generally. I'ncle Tommy ltoach, one of the pioneers of this valley, died at his home in this city Sunday night, at quite an advanced age, and was buried in the cemetery at Muddy station 1 ins, lay afternoon. The deceased had Inen au invalid for the last two years and ids death came not unexpected. His inline, is familiar to old pio neer residents of this community, the great majority of which have crossed over liefore him. Four sons, Joliu ltoach, Ilarlaud Roach, of Portland; Win and Theodore Roach of this city and two daughters, Mrs Jennie Alex ander and Mrs J J linker of this city remain of his family to mourn his loss. amirs Irradiate lbs ('unirnaiirr. W ben llitistf airiM'inus bodily tumbles, chills lid b ier, dy.;s'.sia , kidney or rheumatic disorders, j ield. as Ihey invariably dn, to the ta nlitu sctl'.n ol lli.sut ur'a stomach Hitters, a remedy of cumpri'hf uatvu tiie, liurn la cnin. Kiiiluu, din. t.ji'i'tli. liable to a dellrate palate, and tburntiKli lu etUcts. Hirlt headache, Una o( a.s'tttr, Itesli and sleep, nausea, headache, less ol aiijietlte, llesh and aleei, nausea, heart liurn, are hiiioiik Hie iliysleal aunoyatiraa obviated by the lllltera. They are In the nature of nlitnal of illst.-sss dlsplaypd by a iltsnnlereil stnuiai'h, liver and Isiwela, and .liiiis-ar wtl'i tin' i t'ise that produced them. Imt tl.e slitunia abnuld btf heedeit at once, lb. mi the woe Is'none look of ebrimle III hrallli will speedily dlsnps ar, and vlvor and comfort restore a ehverful aspect lo thu laec. That faitlitul iuilev to tiie ciitiililloa of ths system never falls lo wears look ol auuanliia wlieu lliu bitters Is used lo dispel the rluud. t oninii Ion n O'lirt. Ur gun to u. Air Tight Stoves. Save j the wood. Never have to build fires in the morning. Take up ashes only onco a month. No cleaning up necessary around the stove. A full assortment at F L Chambers. Daliy iuanl, February 4. Skntknck Suspended. Arthur Vance, who was arrested on the charge of stealing an umbrella was given a hearing yesterday and sentenced to 30 days Imprisonment. Ray I.lttlellcld, who was Implicated on the same charge, was.refeired to tho county Judge for commitment to the reform school. As this is their first offense s nleiicc on txilh boys lias been sus pended on condition of good behavior. Wll.l. do TO bl'KINUFIELD. J D Craig, who has been associated lu the barber business with Rert Vincent on Ninth street, has sold his interest to Ids partner and will remove to Spring Held alKitit March I. Mr Craig lias pur chased property In Springfield and will iqieii up a barber shop and small stock of confectionery goods lu that city. lie will remain In tho shop here until March 1. Jai S. I E nioii if viti". Mi August Fish In the matter of tl e Powell roit 1 in er, living a ml of town, can't be beat township 21 sot; h, n. i ge :t west. )-'.s - for raising err, nnd hog. lie recent tabllshed and ord rid openei. for , ly b.Ucliert I u hog inenths old travel. ! tli:it tipped thi scales at 450 lbs, the lu the matter if the Florence n a 1 ' U?ad iiMne wci ;hitig .'jibs. It was In township IS "iiith, :-atigi) lu west, j fat'ened on com that was planted the Passed lo evcom- reaiihig toiuon-ow. I flnt rf J'.in sud the coi n was as lsrca I an I w!l ttiitf ur-'ii hs any of the East em corn. Who can heat that for corn ' planted th lir,t of June? if the Florence ri a 1 iiith, :-atigi) lu west, rc.vihig toiuoii'ow. Jan n. In Ihu matter .if tip Florence road in township IS i tilth, range id west. Julia A Ilea tl hiving tiled claim lor damages Win 1 irby, James Hay tin, I W" H Spatigh w. re appointed to itwi the same. In the matter of road district No !'.!. Established. flln the matter of road district No lU'l. Established. In the matter of the boundary of road district No Ml. Established. Jan 111. At this time court the made au sssign. inent of cert Ideate of sale No IS taxes ISO.) sold (o I.nne county in lS'iti to D W Hummer, ho having paid (ill to the county Judge fot tho same; said Niw Kt:v a in, K Koohler, maun germ' the Southern Pacific; lines in (hi V'llt w itinlicw his fiist oiler inado by l is coitip.'it y for the arrtst and com iction of the iiicn who were Im plicated In tln ho! l-up at Ito-elnirg on Thursd.ty nlgl.i and suhstiluted tho following: "The Southern Puclt'ic Co, and Well-., Fargo A. Co., Jointly will pay a reward of jl.PO) ror the ar rest and conviction ol such robber engaged in the hold-up of train No 15, on January 2Si i, two miles south of Rosebtirg, Or., the standing reward of f !tJ, ottered by Wells, Fargo A Co. is certificate being properly endorsed and withdrawn am! will not apply to this delivered to tho said D W Hummer. particular rohU ry. Tim exact number Jan 15. j of men engaged in tho hold -up Is not lu the matter of the imiii.durv r known. Two were seen hut It is) tike- II. Ordered estab- ly there were several more. No accu rate description can bo given at present." road district No lished. Iu the matter of the boundary of. road district No 10. Ordered eslab- j llsll.nl In the matter of the hotttuhirv nf i 'f J"" s !' Eugene yesterday and Woutii Ks iwiMi. J M Keeuey, ill, f road district No lished. In the mutter load district No lished. In tho matter of the change or read No olX'i iu township 17 ninth, range o west. J F Kirk, I luirfcs Stickles und It 1' Fields kppoliitcd to view same. . , in conversation witli a (k'AKD tepor Oiilois.l t'stab-ri 1 the boundary o Ordered estub- Ollt Jasper lleuis. Feb. Spring will soon be here. MrJS Hills has his telephone In operation, which extends rroui his house to 11 F Sylvester's. Mr lies tin Rhodai or Thurston, called at this place Inst Friday. Dr Carleton arrivMl from Cottage Orove today, slating that his pat nils were all well when Ii t li lt. Mr James Donah in of Tlmr '.i n, gave this place a cal to In;'. Messrs Morehouse vi I Iveciniy nro clsaringoll'u pi -co if ground n ross the river irom h re fi r it potato pi cth. Dout fo.-git thi Ha it lit social .'th ru a ry 20. To Cure a i old in One Day. Take I.axtitlvi Rro nu IJuiiiino Tab lets. All druggi da rt fund tho money If It fails to cure. 2V. Sold Liquoit 'iVn iioitT a Lu knsk. 8 A llulln wa airalgurd before Jus tice Miller at Cr swell I'liesday on the charge of scllit g Ihpior wiliioul a license. Defend tut waived cxamlna lion nnd was held to appear before the grand Jury in tho sum of $100 bonds. Pure blood means good health. De Witl's Sarvupar lla ptirillcs thu bliMid cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arlslnn froin impure blood. (IHIIIKN A I k La NO. j tcr In regard b the prevailing disease among horses aid, that au excellent provenluttvo and remedy was to take a t iMeM.onfiill if custlle soap and mix with chopped l.'ed. The dose can be repeated as the case may requite. Died. Mrs Nirali Strange, a widow lady, aged 57 ynrs, died of cancer of the stomach at her home near Walter ville, Wednesday, January 3, 1S7. Deceased let ve five grown children. The funeral wl I be held tomorrow aud ,1... ..........1 i.. g-i itiss leiiiiiinr. KViTiictl III lliu VMIUp v. nv iviuet er . W. O. T. V.- Regular meeting of the W CT U Feb. lOtli, at 3 p. tu.. ill the back parlor ( f the Free Reading Rooms. Speclt I programme. Friends a1 ways wel uii. Ptirks' Si re ( utu Is a positive sieclflo in nil disi'i i 1. 1 f tho E ver and Kid iiovm. Hy ' .lib vlng tin urlo cld In the blood I CUies Rhelll lallsm. H. It Hitsroi d, o' 'ar huge, S. Dakota, says: "I believe 1 arks' Sure C Jre exeds all o! her ineda iiu-. for Rhi uuiatlsia aud Urinary di ndcrs." SoUl by A. Yer INdTON. I've a ser i t In my he:.rt, Swcei Mnrle, A title I '( uld Impart, Sweel Mi.rie: If you'd even falri'r be You must nlv.'ttys uno Parks' Tea The improvement you will see, Sweet Mi.rie. Sold by A. Ykkinutov. The America. i Hontity owisj her pres tige more to a clear complexioii than to any other altiihtlto. A cup of Parks' Tea will enable anyone to pos sess this. It clours Iho skin and re moves pimples Mid that sallow, mud dy look. Parks' Tea Is used by thous ands of ladles ror Hid complexion Without Isdiig a cathartic Retires coir I stlpallon. Sold by A. Yerinoton. WITH THIS ISSUE WE ENTER INTO THE .Second Week of Our. 5th Semi Annual Clearance Sale Of This T GREAT SALE The liusincss of Las- Week lias Fully Guaranteed the Success 00000000 HE PRICES ami Values that wo ofll-r has undoubtedly called attention o tho purchasinj; public to the pivat opportunities aflorded by this s.M.l. as is demonstrated by the busy throng of buyers. UK EFFORT is to make this tho greatest salo event of our history. To attain that end wo aro ollenng unprecedented Jiargains m every dopartmont, which wo plainly illustrate; through tho quotations below. At 35c At Dress Goods. All wool English suitings formerly sold for ."Oc per yard. English cashmere all colors good value at 'J-c per yarn. in i n,.n 171 U IIHO llliv. At All wool 2oc quality tricot 16 1-2C We offer all colors at this price. At Our best quality inch erge 300 all colors, excellent value at oUc. Pdack Goods. Our 4J inch diagonal serge splendid value at 7.3c, now offered at price opposite, oi inch storm serge, all wool. Our regular 7-"c quality. This is an exceptional otl'er. Thoso aro only a few of the great bargains we otter In tho I)res (roods Department. Space will no allow a mention of every quality. 1 hey are all reduced. Hosiery, Indies, Mis,es and Gents. Ladies fast black ho,,- full 1-mgth 8 l-3e a good kirgain at loo p-r pair. Ladies fast black .-eainle-s l.u.-e o n , a good s tocki. at '-'x- per i.air. 16 1-2C lh wm tin,! ivady nah-. 12 1-2C fast color a sI.lendid -eh A , locking. . Gents i hose the be-t value ever ;U 0nered at such a price. 12 1-sJC '.L;onts change y.nir soc. At 50c At 40c NB At Clothing. At Our regular G.o0 suit brown $3 95 cheviot. Round cut. At dents suck suit medium brown mixed, $5 95 excellent value, perfect (it. Regular $8.00. At Cents check, round sack, pretty design $4 50 exceptional bargain formerly $7.50. At Elegant clay worsted round or square cut, $10 00i''guhir price $10.)0. Special for this sale. At Black cheviot, square cut Hack $6 50 a htylish dre.s suit. Regular $9.00 Shoes. Ladies kid button, hand sewed square toe Atn Regular ,.0 quality. $1 UU , j, tl) ci.,,. yUt tho line. At We ofl'- r at this price a regular $:J..r0 hand $2 00 L'wnl s',",' t'"' ''est bargain in tho line. . At this price voii can buv our regular t 'l.fMs.puu'e toe pat. tip. 3c OU 'j',is ;.,,, will compare any m the market. ( ients sliue-. at emiallv as low Trices. If you need anything in this department call during the sale anil you will get n big reduction. Domestics. .Medium, dark and light outing Ihmnels full widths. Liht eoload and dark striped outing tlunnels ..v,.,.ll,.til onnlitieJ. lifilVV fleeced. As L'Ood fay .M.'. IP. Ill 'J 1 -m a " ' J JB I'tC ;ls a,iv offei-eied elsewhere at 121c i;r yard. Iii'li'.'o blue calicos 1-1 llleeeh' d IllUslill. c 1-1 brown muslin. NB At 6c At N B At lr At tie At At 75c At $2.50 At $5.00 At 50c At $10C At At 41.00 At c$1.00 Carpats. Remember our carpet departnnnt is by far tho greatest in tho city; that wo are making special re ductions throughout tho department. 1 package pins, 'J00 iu each papt r. ( iood quality. Rest quality dark and medium cilicos. Worsted effect. Somelning n:'W. To cIoho out the remaining lo. vi Vicuna cloths; We oiler them at this price. Come early to got this bargain. Blankots. Doubl; blankets, Gray color. A goor. thingal id A whi e all wool blanket, bin; or red b microti. Regul .r .oOqi-ality. Jvvtra luavy gray blanket: Oiegm make; Finest qualit ". Tliis i. x very fine il'fer. Dorset 3. Gray Mi-l black. All"si.es fi )tn 13 to 30. Tl o b.-'.-t in the narket. 151. ck and drab; all sizes; lon waist, A line corset for medium forms. I'd ick and drli. Money returned for every pair no', entirely satisfactory. Wo have two styles at this price. Kfd (loves. W t oiler a regular $1.0 quality; clasp; real kid dr .'ss glove in tan, brown and lilackat this price. W; place on sale for a few days to introduce this lii.e, a very line dog skin glove for ladies. Especi ally adapted for street wear. Ask & see this lino when von are at the store. . , .. . u. f,.w of tlKdnanv Bargains that we give throughout various 5 Ji. Friendly. """r cure Jay, r5? yeiaquicfciy ut.Mirr'rn PRICES. n . C o OektRjj 4 DeUsq. Ul lllil'i. v". o