o nn .1 id. Hi fi JL KSTiBLISUED KOR TDE BIMEimTJOS OP W10CR1TIR fUMUm iP Til RUM 11 noiEsTLIVMO BT TBE JWE1T OP OCR BROW Y G t i! 5 Weekly eu3ene qua hp. CAlHliCLI. BROS, PUBLISHERS KUttENL, OR., SATURDAY, KKHRUARY -0 898. i. Villlnmetto b twee r ,1 Klt-li'1' fl"'' si ii-ci;!niitS: tta. Mantua; 12.00. 1.00. .50. TIIKHPU.VS. A M,t ( re -i'mUI Peiforuisnce at The Parker Last Xlgbt. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Dick Wilton aud wife leave fur Call- forula toulght. Mrt F P Nulling of Albany, vUlted in Kuyeup over Sunday. Assessor u v uurtou went to rot- AdvertoS application. II A A"1 J S. LOCKEY o nKALER in .2&ai3 Clocks. Watcnes, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. HEPAIHINC PROMPTLY DONE II ' VrrniUd.- W. BROWN, M. D vLiL-ian and Surgeon 1 1 - I'ally Gtifd rd.rutrf Huelv. if evir, lm u local perform ance Im-u K,veii mm eucceful In it every ,., p.,,,,,,,,,, M tli retflillon at tage Grove this afternoon l li't li.kir lu.l .. ..1.1 .. .... . i ..I . . . o....u. . . .... K JU"" has returned to 1.1. f.,ii....;. , .. . " "'""e ty. Pa.r.- u "': e odBW .Dd g o num. The Phn . - n.tnlVlf!. tad ui.; i- mi i, " i- HUUIT n t n r r IT & C, W UU J-"- wwu, ttorncy-at-Sutv. n,i-OmUlf block south ot Chrlaman'a ioca. tf.iKXB. t OKKUON. ,.,U.n.(r, K.E.KAEKLET JLTTOEKEYS-AT-LRW- uge fill piactice in all llio court late. Office iu Wi lion l lock. Oregon of L I. WH11E0N, DENTIST. n.vini i.unliine'l the office and flxturoao ,.,-,L,d W. V. lleiult-rmin, 1 am now ,.n,l to.i.iHMTtliliig iu Hie Hue u Deullnlrj uae tboTe aid uilicu. Cronn and BflCgt work I Spiclilty. GE3. 0. 3Li.ZS:3C. I PTE AND MARBLE WORKS. Dalrn "J New Prlcet In Foreign and Witic Marble aud Uranito, Monuments, Uitthtoiiei aud Cemeterj work ol all kluda for 1895. LL WOUK GUARANTEED t njltj Sin el. near i'Oitofflce. Eu cue 0 ',,""""'' wan ijiveu under lie uK:fw, r the laduV ruiIJ of at Mary' church, and at dm houae piickcd from . It todxinc, ulie a ucal fUin a neittd. 'J ho cm-t of ."rtwicllimiU WIvih" wat js followt: Admiral Franklin aud Kuttvll Coleman, when laat heard of was ut Bkagway, enroute la Dawtou Uty iit Dottle Sown left for Cottage Grove ou the 2:' 4 local for a thort visit Mrt J E P Wither irturui d today f VlfM m m I ar - ..I.I - ft li.n ...Clvda F.l. " " "",' "l -oll,BB Cliurlia Franklin Clal vin....i.k- uroe" Lnwnnco Hundf ird Warner lirown Fr"k J Miller, ot Albany, la here Ciinls Cha lva fSrinin oiWinlLe Iron woik if the new Hilly l-ackuday Leonard Gr wurl "0U1M KuKt-Mtia Illanclie Biralght Mla Lena Goldarullh left today for l'urn .Edith Hodman Oregou City, which will be hvr home f 111 Mm Linn fl,r amue time t UHHII Jel f ill.tr.n Tha ine fiiar..cteie were eiceediuirlv well al UakerClty. Think of thin you till UKei:, and tome dramatic laleut ol reai zel" r "bit rllmale, worm has beeu develoiied by the urn. Horace Ilurneli. pltv d.L.r nf ii,. IIUIIIHII. llieaUUeni'S lirnvml fa.ru IJoUriml. rHlllmail l...luu frn,,. nvvr lePiHnirivajoiieami nuk-kly allowed in Sum'ay viaital Corvalllt, u.i r....t..a I.... ... . . I i iiiciihiiv uik m clever I mu. i i .. i- n... , ----- .... VIMIV .fll.iaiV'.ll IS 111 lliu "". I .ll -1-1. . . . . - . . . K"f ' wi vian irienua lor iwo "TPy I lr" aMUa CuL'irewell ueeka. Her achoail at Wallvrvltlaa U -.iii.iaiuuiy (u .ported by Mrl'Lrii.t.in.. ..,. r....n .... .. ... - .v. ...... i.auiiiiinii, ami him uriulit, snaupy for a Union of Silver and licfomi Fonts liy a Meclinf of k Lane o Parly at Eipe, Saturday. Fcliroary ID, 1 SOS. lOIIIltj fcj --1 --TiT 1.1 T i x .t. -v -s mi. couieillelia pruved a ttellar at ruili ui. The popularliy of the per formers was ouly Increased hy their ariiaiic interpretation of the II net and exjireenlous of pleasure iud tatUfuclio'i wereaea-n on the (acts of the auditors. Uvxler .News. .ne Loan . .AiSskVings Bank . . Of Eugene, Oregon, CAPITAL $50,000. W. E. Brown . . President B. 0. Paine . Vice President F. W. Osburn - Cashier W. W.Brown. Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS- Cburr.,U. p. I'aliic.W. K Drown, D. A iJ F. Koliluson, J- U.IIarrli, tijera! Banking Business psatfed on pauorable errjris In limed Pit the principal cltlot of the sintti: also excliHiige lurniiDed avail fc ill liri'iitiicouiitrii-a. t vi l on lime tlt-ioatia. pruul vatili lor the itora. of valuable Kttom reivlTc our prompt attention. lie County Bank. latUMlthed In ISSi.) UOENE, OREGON. General Banking business 1 branches transacted no able terms. A.O. HOVEV, President. J- M. ABRAMS, Cashier. A.O. HOVEY'Jr., Asst J . Whics, ;3.B.Eain. rwaLt. (.'aahiet E. SsoiHiRAgj, AiUnt Caahier. National Bank J yfi Hiuartinn j . DP Iwh CapiUl $50,om) andPronts. $50,000 ene - . Oregon. Jl nankin, bnainea. don. on imiwh.ii a. nik-ht itnfi. . Kriv v..uu ttTll'J tnatJ to na will rcoir. Bulurday'e Albany Democrat: Mr Horace Burnett, manager of the Eugene Jourual, was la the city today o:i Ma way to Corvaltlion butlncat. Mias Katherine Glen returred to McMinnville on today's 10 M local. Miss Glen has many friends In Eugeue who were pleued to greet her during her short visit. mi.- . .-. ... I-Vl. 'n "le lu ivouaris auu lue steamer All quiet ou the Potomac schooner Bella, of Slunlaw, have gone Moiui.o ii,.ui 01 . m came, wnere mey nave been j .wnt.i nas a, niriVB Ulir. I . .. .. ... . . . hut u i..iUr ....i .i " " lessen lor (lie a l nr. a iraue. mi U.,. I.'IM. l ..l. ........ i . iuiiuio 1 i . i u n iiuuui a iu. Mi.HH Maori Hlhrnb . t V..... . .i.i. I 11 . uuiwiuv. m a. a, ui. riaiL.i mi . a. ..!.. mi . lr.i. .n.. ... . . . .1 luursuay a urowufviiie limes; air xATiitr oaiuruav idi n,n , . 0 r. . . Sundiiv i Can i engra, lormerij oi ayeut nere, ' ' I .1 tM.i.. ..I.LI I. It.!- H l 1 rcut t? iiuaj uigiii. iu iuii tnjr , auiug Mint Btella HUan'l relumed to In Kninina Haluritot ninrnlmr la l.k. school at Drain Saturday, aflera short chame of the nlicht ofllce In thatcltv. ,.c.v u iweoisaiiiowen. n.n.nn.n.. .!.,-h...i. . lit- ur Kinu io say inal .Kurus nrnnlnnt atavkman nf T.ana axannlar Woods is very much Improved in una at tl.a hnm. of 1.1. t.rnth.r.in.t. 111. "I "r'i"- I IV T l',... i i.i. ......i. t tr i I I f a aiaai-ij, iuid ncra. axat lliniVT I Archie Mutliewc has moved onto the lias been In poor health for tome time Temp eman ranch to farm. but It Improving under the care of Dr Bt Valentine's day was "bserved In Ijlt"8- the usual unbecoming manner, how- Today's Oregonlau: IUv E A Rues, ever, we were eliubtud thla. lha fir.t evauireliHt from flporola. who haa luwn time 'or yeard. holdimr meellnm at Euirene. opened a Mrs Maggie Neet was at Dexter on 8er'' at lue Fl,t Evaugelloal church, bu.Hlness last Haturday. Iast Bide, yesterday morulug and even J.mnii.n., vinn-., ,.i.L. ius. lie will coulluue his work In I .,.. , luvaii, Hiii-uuvu ine u u ! . . . Inn (inil'npuniUBl L ,,. ti . . . - I III City IO -.... tirut, naiuruay. John (Julley sold quite a bunch of cattle this week to J.ihn Kellira nf PlfBHUtlt Hill Uncle Dun Huusaker is very poorlv auu is inn able to he around. The Mill Co are making slow pro- gress at their logging. It Is proposed tuvotea tax to build anew ecbool houe In thla iiairi.i. We tbiuk that the people cau hardly puy a 40 mill tax, at least, until they nave it to lo. o'.e auaiust It, There will be a basket social with a literary program, at the Trent school house, ou Saturday eveulng, March 6, to procure funds for the maintenance ol a Sunday school durlug the coming summer. iiuauiUK. Died. fn Ejgene, Feb 20, 1S98, of kidney trouble, J B Stowell.tiged 71 years and 6 mouths. Deceased was born near Kuoxville, Tenn. lie has resided iu this city for a uumber of years, and was universally respected. Deceased leaves a wife aud several childit-n. The funeral will be condueted from bis late residence, corner Fourteenth and Mill streets to the Masonlo cemetery, Tuesd-y, Feb 22, Kev Riyraond C Brooks officiating. Thou Wlsby, aged 20, died Feb 20, 1898, at the home of bis parents In Ir ving, of typhoid fever. The remains will be iuterred in the Mulkey ceme tery, Tuesday, Rev Ned conducting the services. Bki.vo Sxttled. Monday's Albany Democrat: E E McKinley, the wheat man, was in the city to morulng on bis way to Tallman to set tle the matter of shortage in the w are house at that place. He has succeeded In making satisfactory tettlements in Marlon county and at the Munkers warehoute, aud expectid to at Tall man. A Democrat man saw him and learned that the total shortage was 10,000 to 12 000 bushels. Of this 2,000 was at Muukers and 6,000 at Tallman. Receipts are out f'.r 12,000 bushels at Tallman, aud there are '6,000 bushels stortd tbere. city for iho next 15 days MK Lewis, of Falrmouut, B nton ounly, brought suit for divorce against bis w ife, Mrs C P Low it, In the circuit court of Bentoti county, the grounds I being detertlou. They came to Oregon in 18U1. Iu HO' Mrs Lewis refused to live In Oregou or with the plaintiff, and returned to Nebraska. Tbev were I married In 1849. Miss Clara Guckert, who has been visiiiug her sister, Mrt F V Potts, in tbU city for some time, started for her I home at Pittsburg, Peun, Saturday I night, in response to a summons au nounclng the seiious Bluest of her father. Yesterday Mrt Potts received a telegram conveying the oad newt that he had died that morning. Pol Hand Welcome: "Hon D Pi Thompson, accompanied by a number I of friends, including Mr T M Richard son, will leave in a few weeks for Viadivottock, lobe absent for many months. This party of gentlemen will not, therefore, be here to enjoy the Oregou campaign next June." Mrl Thompson Is a regeut of the Uuivetsl- ty of Oregon. Court House News. In the case of S R Williams vt J C Goodale, the defendant lnterpotet a motion asking that plaintiff be requir ed to make out a bill of items and te state the amount of each, and the number of attorneys who assUted In the trials, also to state the result of said cause In tLe cireult and supreme courts. In the case of John Dobrick vs H J Joiues, administrator et al; defendant Interposes a demurrer. Bids for the construction of the new court house, will be opened before the board of commissioners Wednesdsy Ecu km:, Oki:oox, Feb li, 18'.i8. Wiikkkah, At a nnn-partlyan rm.vcutinn held at Albany on June 2, lSi7,ci.iupsed of leading P, puli-t, Democrats aud Free Kilver Republicans from all Prt of the state of Oregon, railed fi.r the purple of adopting a plan for union of all the reform forres In the state, a comuilttoe ruiiiiai'd iqually ol Populists, Democrats and Free Silver Republicans, uunuliiioiialy recoiii mended that during the slate ramphlKU of lS'.is tt.e Populist and IK iiiociatic party organizations be kept alive and intact, which report was unanimously adopted by said convention; and Whkhkah, Then alter, on July 10, 1SU7, nt Eugene, Oregon, a n m-partUin county convention whs held, composed equally of Populists, Democrats and Free Silver Republicans for the purpose of organizing the reform forces on union lines in I. sue county, at which the plan of organization us rtcommeiided by said Albany convention was unanimously recommended and adopted; and Wiiekkan, The same plan uf oignulzntion was thereafter rati tied and adopted at a Joint conference of the Populist, Democratlo and Free Silver .I'vnublican county cenlial committees held at Eugene, Oregon, ou December 2L 1SU7; and Whf.keas, Thuplituof keeping the Populist and Democratic organizations In state and county alive, bus oieu ut all tliecon ferenees heretofore mentloued unanimously approved aud adopted by all the reform factions; Rksolved, That we, the Union County Central Committee for Lane county, believe that audi plan Is advisable under the peculiar political conditions exlsllnir, mid that such policy will teud to Insure the success of the union movement in Lane county; and further, that It would not nt this time under uuy conditions be advisablo to make any nuturul change In the plans of organiza tion that have heretofore and do now see in to mtet with the ap proval of a majority of the reform forces. (Adopted). And, Wiif.ki.as, The slate cuuiral con.uiiUees of the Populist, Dem ocratlo aud Free Sliver Republican parties In Oregon are endeavor ing to form a uulon of Male and district tickets; and Whekk as, Br action of sld state committees heretofore taken, the state conventions ot said three parties have called their respective conventions to meet at Portland on the same dale, March 23, 18'J8, for the purpose of consummating such uulon or fusion; Resolved, Tirnt wo hereby endorso and recommend such actlju as Is by said committee contemplated iu order that the relorni forces of the state may oe enabled to support ono state aud dlstiict ticket.' (Adopted). Whereas, In order that said Hate conventions may be legally held, It Is necessary that the respective parties in each county hold separate county convention- to select delegates to their re spective state conventions, Rksolved, That It is proper and In line with the polloy of the uulon forces in Lane county, Oregon, that the Democratlo and Populist parties eaoh call their county conventions prior to March 23, 1898, for the purpose of electing their delegates to their respect Ive state conventions. (Adopted). And fnrtlier, 1 1 . ( n i i Wiieksas, It Is the policy of tho Union party aud reform forces In Lane county, Oregon, to put a union county ticket in the field for the coming campaign, it la hereby Resolved, That it will further tho objects of the re'orm forcri In Lane county aud asslut In Iho movement for uulon of said Populist aud Democratic county conventions when they mett, each to take action as follows: First Elect delegates to their respective state conventions. Second Elect i ach their members of their county central com mi'tee, aud elect their chairman thereof. Third That either party driring to keep Its organization alive as heretofore recommended by tho Union party, proceed to nom luate each one candidate for the lowest ofllce on the UcKet to go upon the official balbt under their respective party names. Fourth That each of said conventions authorize their respective ceunty chuirmen, at a time to be I y them selected, to Join with the cliah man of the Silver Republican county committee and the Union executive committee in calling Union primaries for tbe purpose of electing delegates to a Union county couventlon, and that such Union county convention, when called, nominate a full county ticket to be supported by all reform forces in Lane county, Oregou, and that said Democratic and Populist conven tions each, af'er having taken such action, adjourn. (Adopted). Resolved, That it should be policy of the Union party to nominate such persons as may have been nominated by the Dem ocratic ana Populist parties, as heretofore recommended. (Adopted). And further Resolved, That we believe that the Union ciuoty convention should not be cal'ed te meet for the purpose of nominating a Union county ticket until alter the Populist, Democratlo and Free Silver Republican state conventions of March 23, 18)8. (Adopted). TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22. Rev J M Dick, of Walterville, r rived here on today's 2:04 local. E H Rice and D T Btauley, of Otk hind tpent laat ulghtln Eugene. E Detmerlug, the hop man. made a short trip to Salem thlt morning. Mr aud Mrt Wm F Jonea ami chil dren, ot Wilbur, Waab, are Id Eugene. fil.-k .uarsnai miles was on the it reels gain today, after a tuslle with a sore oot. C F Crouer has moved to a residence on Fifth street, Juat south of his new baru. Several (lags were flying on private residences today but not atloele one ou burluesshoutea. U F Llttlefieid and W II Alexander went to Cottage Grove this afternoon on a short pleasure trip. "ansou nad a rorce or men em ' v VA1 P1oJ"J today moving his ttoek of good to the Matlock block. Salem Statesman of today : "Mrs M E Smith wat a passengeron last night's ovenauu train for Eugene." George Craw today sold and dellv- red to 8 E Brown, a handsome new piano for the Hoffman House. 1 tr. v ... j u Lawrence, brother of Mrs Geo Stansbury, of this city, started thlt morning for the gold fields of Alaska. A J Lawrence left here this morn. ing lor Dawson City. He baa beeu mining In Arizona for a number of years. Misses Anna and SUIIa Brooks of La Grande, who have been atteudinir the U of O, leave tomorrow for their home, JudgeWBMcFadden. of Corvalll-. as returned from a trio to Weaiern Pennsylvania, where he went with the remains of hit father for In terment. Mr Caleb Gray, of Halsey. was In Albany yesterday, and went to Por. land today to auswer the matiar nf an accusation against him for Illegally lllng liquor In his druz store, be fore Judge Bellinger. From Sunday Oregonlan: Rev J E Snyder, pastor of the Third Presby. terlan church, returned with hit wife yesterday from a fly lag trip to Browns ville, where Mr Buyder lectured to the local ledge of Knights of Pythias. At he was formorly pastor of tbe Browns vine Presbyterian church for at vera I years he had a number of acquaint ances in that place, many of whom he was able to meet tgaln. eaiem Dally Journal: Hon Will R King, of Baker county, wat In the eltv Monday on business before the supreme court. He It a young man who la likely to occupy a place on the atate ticket of the Union party. Two terroa In the aenate and one In the houae, and an able lawyer with great pot tonal popularity, makes blm suitable material. He estimates that 23 coun ties out of 32 are unalterably committed to union. Albany Democrat Feb 21: Mr Ben Monet, who left here several weeks ago for the gold fields of tbe north, returned last night and It at the Ruts House. He went only at far at Ju neau. He learned the situation sum I elently to satisfy blm that the aooner be returned home the better for blm. Hundreds of men at Juneau and Bktg way are absolutely without money enough to get a place to ! ep, and tpend tbe nights in publlo placet often with a stick of w ood for a pillow. aNOOe KCIMOL ..LECTIO UKllSlO.T Voters Mint ll.au Proper!) u District or ( liiljn u to Kuiicate. Kalt'U) J.i.inm!, Km. il. "la State of Oregou vi Hubert Hlpgtcy, nppeal from Waihiiintou county, the supreme court decided today u ailint the dcf. ndant. Defend ant was ludlctid lor voting unlawfully at M achool elicllt u, In that not having property Iu the district ou which be pays a tax, or children of school age to educate. The court refers the matter to its declahu in the Eugene rase, Harris vs Burr et al, thai section 20UO making above restriction as to who may vote at a school election Is coustU tutloual. "Thequetiou ol applying the gen ersl law tiling peualty for illegal ot Ing, Seo ISIS, to Illegal voting at a school election, I a lo decided by the court, which holds Iu this case thtt the statute does apply. "Tbe Eugene deciaioii waa to the effect that a woman owning property in the district on whch he paid a tax could vote In the district. This do. cIbIoii today Is that It Is a felony for ' a man to vote at a school election who has no proieriy or children to educate." Still in Real Estate Florence West: Geo M Miller writes us that he exDects to leave In a short time for Alafks, He is a member of the Child Found In a Church Vestibule. La Grande, Or Feb 21. A baby nicrning, Feb 23. The time for filing boy, 10 days old, wss left In the vestl bids closes today, and at part have been deposited with Architect Neer a. Portland and some here, it will enable all of them to hi collected here. Mr Neer Is ex, i c!ed up tomorrow bring ing with blm tbe bids left at his office. Candidates. Tbe Myrtle Point Enterprise, republican, says: "A M Crawford, of Roseburg, Is said to have given up the fight for circuit Judge and is aftei tbe nomination for secre tary of stale on the republican ticket. It lookt now at if the republicans would nominate A C Woodcock, ot Lane county, for circuit Judge and G M Brown, of Roeeburg, for district attorney. They are all gentlemen. Arm of i eminently well qualified f r theoffloee, ... b...M al..l. la. . ... , . , . al w nail nuuwu .v. ancii a aa a4TK I aa , Miller 4 Davison of W rangel, Alaska. d uomned woum mak, . 't real estate aud mlnli g brokers. 1 successful canvass." buleofihe Presbyterian cuurcn last night. Services were being conducted bv Rev R M Hayes, and the child's continued crying led to hi discovery. He isa bright little fellow, and ws wrapped Iu blai.keta, being dressed in cl-aaand good clotliinif- will ine child was fouuda note purporting to be from bis father, stating that the mother was dead and be could not take care of the child without a home. A request v as made that tho child be taken care of, as the father was going to tbe Klondike. It is likely that the story Is a lake, as a young working fill early Sunday evening went to a family and asked them If they did not want to adopt a baby, tell log a slu.llar -lory to that in the note Dikiu. On South Deer Creek, Fri day, Feb 4, 1893, Mr John Llttiell, aged 70 years. Mr Littrell waa born near Council l!lufl., Iowa, crossed the p airn to Oregon In the year 1852, lo cating In Lane county, where he ie- sided ei?ht yesr, thence to the Ump qua va'li-y, vthcre he built a pern a- 'nent ho r.e. Revival Services. Each nigh this week at 7 JO o'clock revival ser vice) will be held at the U B church. P O Bonebrake, pastor. A very cordial invitation Is ix Is tided the public to attend. IMI'KOVI.NU ItAI'IDLV. Hoq O K Wilkinson writes from Denver, Col, under date of Feb 10th that be It im proving rapidly, und Is now seeking employment. MrCornark't I'oruer. Penis rather scarce. The general health of our communU ty la good. MrCulby and family havo lelt for Alaska to make their fortune. Mr Bomers Is building an addition to hit house, which adds greatly to Ita appearance. Trevlt Kompp visited with hit grandmother Siturday. Mr Chase Is working for Mr Sowers. Born to the wife of Mr Smith, a daughter; all doing well. Bud Kompp aud Chas Mlshler havo been breaking horses for the past few days. A goodly number from here a tend ed the debate at the Bet lit 1 school house last Friday ulght. Mr Lackey ot Hanlsburg, was In our midst this week on business. Fall and wluter town gralu looks flue and tJ far there Is as much or more grain sown thnu there was last year, with indications ot fair prices, to we are told; but no one wauts to buy the coming crap at a figure that will Justify one to sell. Fenplo's Party Couny Committee. At a called meeting of the People's party committeemen aof Lane counfy. Oregon, conilating of 2S or 30 mem bers, It waa resolved that the secretary. Mr A M Swcauy, act In Mr John Sutherland's absence, aud call a ceun ty convention to meet at the same time and place as the Democratlo and Sil ver Republican conventions, for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention and transacting such other business as may be necessary: N MARTIN, 8 K Gkokoe, W Qross, S R Jenkins, T J Duckworth, WW Withers, U it LAKIN, Enoch Ream, J H Wonki, J D Howard, J C Vincent, A 8 Patterson, PRWallis, HEVkatcu, Committeemen. R B Haves. President. V Jenkins, Secretary. M Eugene's Leading Store You will find a few suggestions or what our Mam moth Spring Stock, will be. Among the advance advanee agents are akAVS Fancy Silks, Black Silks, Fancy Ribbons, SUE Fancy Laces, Val Laces, &HavOrgandfe Lisse, Organdie Garmaine, Organdie Mullhouse, Embroideriet, Swisses, Coverts, Corsets Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Shirts and Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Trousers, Trunks, Valises, Carpets, Curtains, Art Squares, Rugs. All the new Linings and Bindings. I can show you a 24 la. fancy silk for 75c. Can you beat 11? F. E. Dunn