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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1898)
1A H'lili V ' II H'D',1' lllOCBSi ll nii'l liiollil- i - j 1 1 r all over Mv .0 ,.w Manii... Hi- 8 amah iieojde i nfpnaoEaat mmed q take r""t prtdl n build- TO CORRESPONDENTS. I ingJ(BonjHil f.f th r Kwt- ' leted around ( ven wlier". Home The business dpariment of. ,, hen L 1 1,. , i . l )'.J M HI N UHI"t i . v. 14)1 .' !. f - i one here 'bat e iss d acres T ground, lU Io Bl is 86 f""i from con IderabMl trouble by corre spond r,t3 addressing the p o prieio 5 pcisonjlly. Addres H lettcs r lernng o inciicwm' per or bu -iness conn-cted there with vo THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. IRT8EKJBIINU HA.Ml-A LKITBH .luii ii i Rewsem, Kugeae Company Writes to Ida Pi laevllle Kevlew. Maml., ept 18, 'Go's We lei i C .vile Tueedsj . u 28 hihI WU i. titer gladder ol anything in in w life lie l be Irearieet bole on Qod'seartb, A ijr leati I I Spanish (own. Phe streets are ni iui ei x ton feel Sfid and paved with tilth. There are siihw.ilk OH ;o h sid.-, two leet wide. The bouses ire built right on the edge iheslru ', unit ire 'unit - I 'I lur .i ill ' i i way. loetaad o having their d iri yard oil the OtlUide ol t irhniae. tin- linn-" ja liu It around l y r leaving a stiiill ourl Inj I . In stead id uait'K jl.iea in ihf aiudn f, ll Hin ill jneee ul o)H'-r -lo II it HI 'I which in h int 8 ioohri pquare, I will hung ttniue of tin-n mm' with DM vben I Dome, I L(r.-H e Will be allowed to brftlg ii few things hoiiif with ii-. Tit ! Peno 'ylTa'niaDl hrought irtmk with ineiu. We tinders! nd ibi we could t.i., no baggage except ah it wan aliHilut!y ncoestsry, and what we could paek in our roll' and li e (o tin iinn ) of us tried ton. I t i ,.k I will t-t .i mahogany trunk and bring it lin k lull ol 0 irioe)itic, I (Mil g't things here ilint .ir- ii' vt r beard of in Am-ri a. Tlic people dress almost wholly in white, but a person ueedi very few clothes on hare now sa it is very hoi. On guar I mount y eater day morning m standing in the i.i, In mloutei you boo Id hate wrung aatei out ol my clothes. We nowoojupy Ibebest barraeki in .Manila the bartecks of the Spanish artillery. Besides th main gtiird house and itables, there ire eix barracks 280 feet long hy ill) feet wide. The liuililiugM are of hrick and env-r-.d with ceiii-nt, are linisiie.l in ereiin color Iritn initd with blue. The ronl itt cover ed with corrugated lino. There are ventilated sliutlers for two Int down from the lonf, en there, in a current of friidi air panee through the lope ol the rooms ail of the time. At each cirner in a little mounted omnon feel long potoW log toward lbs center, and the fluent iron and in icon work fence that I ever f IW. Manila a a grutt city. The Paaig river divide! the town into two main divilloue. On one aide in old Manila mi old Walled town, on the other in new Manila, The 1'iinin river mahout l.'id yards wide and very deep anA nwiit. Vaster day there milft have been at le,i-t l'J.j d:iiling and steam VcSMll along the dockf, Home of I hem were large. Manila in all cut u i with cumin and all the heavy fn ight in carried that way Instead of being drayed an at h me I hi- oani in and the river banks lor two miles are of masonry work, and tba itreele are 1 rv i r i 1 K . CT Wi lli II air, u I Is in ibt ceiiter of the liuilding. It IS covered with itaiotd glass with plotorsw of Jesus( die HiiintH i t.', a uerma oaooot imagine how bsaOtCol it in. Oo ih' inmic it ia made more hmut lul hy the colored HgblS from tin dome and liodoWS. I a n nick and lire I of Hie dd eorld. dread the long ooesn trip bai k, hut I gumi il won't hurt me ; tl ey fuiniih uh with good fo id, , r it thete i- a oouiuissary on board SO we can buy what W" ant to eat. II ime we m-iy aee it ia two months or we ma nee it in two , "iir-. We cm'i n il a ining a'lotr it. All we are i x, ected to do in i i ei in d-r oumiiven like hi tu penl tenliary convict ak- what 0 10 ' -, i : i what goSS hikI never nay u wold ahoclit. I tell you ihSSS Uncle jam's ho tliers are di nerving ill the glory they get, and more to , in leaving good tinmen to become luldiers in tois Oud for aken 0 iu itr. The (toanltb are very good people anil all tli tj lint we ean'teojajf "Ur ' Ivim aii.ontc them like we could In elvillsed Anierlea. T 'elr oustoms iv kbnul ii- opposite from mirn un II i im--il.ii' fi r Iben tote. I 'ie Hiunlnh w'dlen wefsersokeH nplA lie bard bear id ami cruel, f believe they WOUld tun Slok at the mere nltit of trfoodi Vney already like our govern, men) bitter than ibdr own ami many have offered to Join our aruijf. When ihsy Nimmdered loustbeysll expseted tnnenhol. 1 luiHKlne I lie gruilluil- tbey would feel toward govarnmeol that treat ber prisoners of w ar netier iban tbey wers treated in their own army. 'In faOl tiny have a good 1-mI of liberties Wblob we do not ) ll any 01 our boye get iflnned up enoiiKh list to lie able to K'l ll'Une alone, Home Bpsulard win ihIiik ii i nt to hie post of Inly losteadof BtleklOg a knife Into 111 lit UN Home of til" neW'nMiern would have us believe. Of sourss I do not ay there are no invaks in the tsjntiii-.li army; tliere are plenty of tbaOl tillt the oonmou Hps d lard private in jimt a inert' lad, roralbly drafted in the arms, taken perhaps without having taken leave of their father ami mother, It IS 119 WOndtr they dOO'l love (heir country well eUOUgb to make good oldlere, Blgbt thousand miles away irom boms in enough to make any one boiuetlok sepeolelly If be has nothing Ht all to OOOUpy hin tune. What I really want DSOSl m bODM OS We, home papers, 1 would like very much loie oelve letters from my friends ami in feet a latter from any one who ban SVet beard Of me would be thankfully r 1 1 led. Jobm l Nawsoat, Co U lad Keg Ihig Voln, Manila. I' I. Uars of Uepvalo Moon. Wlliivs tlTKBKUTB Not In Vast Aggregations ol Mfeallb, lur iu Happy Ooateated I temea SUVSI Kiiinln Uli Iiiuhii. "The chi d' eleiueut of a laliou'e Strength m itn bme and sinew OOUpled with hope and ambition. A rJatioD il Strong Whose men and women are robust in body and mind. The true tent of govein- meuteand all other so.-ial or (anismi a louud in the eharacU-rtntiO't of their hum ui product The gam;e by which the lest il to S applied muni include the multitude and t'h d i n cxprennion in ' ibrt gre.Uent Kood In the gitatest number." "A nation u bulb kirong and rich when among its iuuahiiantn, all who ate ioduntrioun and frugal 1 are provided with the oomforteofl life oomnsoosurate with 'be lodi v dual ftl'nrts j ilt I rth and nacrl- Qces mide. a nstton sbiuadingj iu millionaire and paupers may "Then is o is nob boabi eaulna Into tbt world niiiil Lord kultegbrslts, M nut no Ittttck in, ic iu HuiiiK out f It, teal it Ii hardly worth waits to ha hen si n " U .i in. in .m.l L y Ii i 1 ,1-uiili r r t" r- u i.. iio. W r ii . 1 u s i ii n wh.U nui-t Ik' I he nituTal conclusioe of the tkousaads of inifsrine v, nut u x h.i Hin. i i,'t) nnti.Ut ttiiltiu' in ' i .un til,: thrit tinixs late ike world) l'tiiloiiophy of thin kiml I- h.i-nl 1,1'on ijioit- IgBonacs. i'ht t.u t i-, th.it then in m sscssslty for the severs peaes no del Konr by the .i.i.n;f wuman. It a wonSB m nttiniir and hi ilihv ill a wtnnanlv wnv, ., , , - ... i... i.... i;,i.. .mM.. iiii i. Ill i in ii hi nil .in- i" tt.i , ,i, .un. , , , ..i,. Ids. Tkt trouble Us In tin t ut th.u ih- pon-en- a v.mt aggregate ol wealth, nKii.it it y of wiiinrii Miller Hum mih.ii. ami diieanr of the iliMinctly fi uiiniM or piininm ami nrr iiiilittrd for Btothrrhood. Thii can llwavn V remedied. Ir ririoe'n Vsvorita Prctcrtptioa Us nts, speedy and Demaaent curs fur all diirden ol Huh deiciiiiti.ni It aot direellv on the delie.iie and hniiort.int ninnui concerned, inakmu , fu.- In tlui irlil hin them healthy, .trong. vlgoroo virile and Ibe richest man IU Hie irtil, 111 elastic. It bamihci the imli-w-ition ol the petiod of pi ctaacy and maket habyi advrnt rany tad tlmoll p unless. It QSiek' eoi and vltalift n the feminine otgSBS. and inturrn a heallhy and iului-t luly. Tlnai lumU of wotmn have tt-tilird to itn miir vrlout inrrtta. BoMSt diuiiiiinta do not oH. r labatitalSSi and uigr tin ni upon you at "ju-l a-- uuod." '1 tuff, rt-. I I'otirteen ram." wrtlie Mrt. Mary J. Stewart, of ll.t 46, tiaralnga. Snntu Ctart Co., Cat., with ii-male weiikncHt, nrnriatt. Mm md laacral MIS) I tried nthlnir to no avml lir I',.,,. - I iv.tiu- I't, -.riptluii attd 'Golilcn Mcoi.tl niaoimy ' eatl J me. 1 La Grippe cured Tliia nv,(lern malttdy haa become dreu letl Dot mure for ita direct fa tali' y tluin for the weakness of I'O'lv mid i.iintt it leaven behind it. Prolonged debility, permanent pros tration, n.cl mclioly and auicide fol low li lirippe. For this dineaso there U no remedy superior to Ayarl Cherry PaetOflL "The bout r-:mHly for la Kfipj Ikst 1 know of U Aer' Cherry Het:;ral. !i XMH K. ( IIASK, South Hampton, N. 0. "My wife ami li,' children were takea down with la grippe, while the timcane wsifO wi'luly prevalent. !'i.wl them with Ayer"s Ciii-rrv IVrlor..!. and In-fore uainx quite two botili -i my family wm ruitored to health. I know of avvcral obntinule raaea of the Hams rum-ilaint which were aim eared hy thu remedy." J. 1'AKUINTKK, I'aulette, MUa. "I wai cured ct la rtipl hy the una of Ayir'n fherry Perioral." t:. 8. THOMPSON, Pub. " Signal," Weil FarminKtun, 0. user's (terri Pectoral is put up in 1 -ilf-size bottles at half price -TrO cents. REMOVAL SALE. -eW Biq Cut in Shoe Prices-- 1iOTHlHHU.K..I.lh.tk...bs U.A , - " I ...Id at a Big KKDIXTIOX hu, -'' r-, ,1! Bwasw au.lt liihlren Alwabosasveryjuy wts r. , . eill , .u-'n I, l,si5aw HiCa, Hoot and s H.t CLOAK SALE rtrtl S ll.iuk li'iililinK. hope, 11 ml 1 ibltion that in tin . fructifyuiK into a broader life. Bare lbs lire of patriotism burns in every breast making the nation i-troiip ami ri lb. "That nation in t'trnn(Iel, that ah ninds in bomeS, alien- let ement booaes and lmveln am rarest, and where the larn'-i't ntiiulier eat fi etahleH groSrit in their own psrdens sod gatbsr froll from their own vioes and tnen." Money - making? Wh; not? The more the better. Scktfling's Best eawH toila liikmic powitrr Wjv '.racle mi I iplCSi make money for everybody make mono) lor )ou b) saving it 71 Per ule by J. U. Ortea tss Kor HSJe. a line ntock rumIi eontalnlng 3l seres for mile at h leiriralu. Will hi -H as a whole or In parte! one eontaiuinu Improvemenie. hoose ami two hami. ooiiiIhiIiik of 1.1) acri-a; the other paa tare lands prlnelpally. Sltnated nix miles from Bogene, Call on or addrees J M Oka kii art, Kui-eiie, Oregon. Land hil Sale, I inn up;, lit lor the Moores track of land near Irving. Pine prairie land prices f'JU to $35 per acre any one wish ing to purchase call on me corner 12 A Oak streets h v Lowill, tN KVEltY IIUTTI.K tif shiiotr Qeeaaenjsles euro b thli gear. auteo: "All we atk of you in to into two thii.ls of the BOS tSe II id thin I '.' . faithfully, tht'ii if you can say you are not lieuclilted re turn tht bottle to your druKist and ho may refund the price paid." Price '.'.' i ts, "si eta ami 91 ml. Kor sale at Wilkiim ami l.inn Dtefftehv CASTOR I A For Inlants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hears tho Btgnatare Uoats fir Sale. 1 have a few choice two year old rVllgjnra Billy's for sale at my place one mile soir of atoorna, Oku A Min i k. ami . M l he p mr 11 deed. Such I Oat ion ia DOtStlOBg, bill weak, and us rapidly approaching deuiy. "Li Hung Chung is reputed to he The names, addretaet ;ind tdiottKT.iphsof hundreds of women ,111. 4 l- Dr. Picrce'l medicinea are printnl l,y j nui.-ii.n in Hie "People' Common Si ate Medical Advlaer." Il'i free. Por a per covered copy tend 11 one cent atampt to otv r mail ing only. Preach cloth bioding -tumpa. Ai Dr ,po-si sshuib leing es'itua'.ed 1.1 : 11,600,000,000. Tire Obiowa v os roy, i the rtK .lent o' a city of one bundred I house nd, every inhabitant of which except lii'ueelf being a 1 super, auuld make that city DOBS 11, ally the riclnst ciiv iu the w -rid,! while iu fact ii won d i etbe poorest. The en nliiiiiti ol eu h a oily would lie misery bordering on Je.i'ii, and poor, indeed, iu comparison with the ordinary Aim rican cily or town that d'ies not et bit.isl of a single in ilionaire, but which is tilled 1 1 1 K. V l'lcrv-c. Hue il.. N Y. wuui.iii nt-rili airreat medi. il li.ma . M...i... v.i reju . l u .;.. -i.i. Vl-cl lills toil want. It c. milium OKI l .v. ( 0 't lioiucn rim uiu-ii nun lull, jiagrs and uearly Boo illustratioaa. I OSCHABD tilths Skkii A lot of choice oicliaitl Krass sei'd fur sale. C P atooM, Ores well, Oenuloe Oliver Ptofrs ami extiaa only at K I. riiaiiihera.' oo.nk til I'iikilami. - Peadlwton Tribunal "Mlas Norma Waikius, who for some time pat served as a waitress at the Klondike r sluriint on Main street, has umie to Poll land It is uiiderstoi.it licit she has accepted a pi ice with the t;rial dry koou tUiu of Olds a King, kt lea Watklni is a most estimable youoi lady and made many f lends while here. All w ill w ish her ucee-it " WOMAN'S NIGHTMARE. Shi Bboddsrs When She Rcalisos tho D. n cr au.l T.v.: of Child bearing. There i ; mmneh luflwtng and dnnaer in store for tln young inotlier, that, tier happy anticipation BOW gtVSS way to a feeling of dreed at tho UMMafjhSof the pain wmch ibe must uialergo. This Bonstant fear so press upon Ibe mind of tasBJ women that it litis them with ter ror and makes baby's ooealng a aouroe of the Rn ai 't aiiMcty noil divad. All tho buffering ami danger ol tho unl'-al ran he avoided hy the use of ' Mother's I'l-iend," which prepori'i i.'.o I inly for tin important event. It relieves "morning aiekness," and many otli r nnplen . a rsmdiliona which ex ist during this time. Thousamla of .1 pr ' Mather's Friend" for hr - -ring th ' 1 5.if.lv through the most I r 5r lives. rv v,- their r.tme itr.d. I'.cfnrw Mrsd I Regulator 0'.. Ails... t ''it frve, ' I 1 .. . ..viii on 1.10 kabjoct. Way Down Prices. Yoran & Son, THE SHOE DEALERS Vsi ned. yire Wc.l. Uec 7. At 8 o'clot k this morning at tie home of tin hride'i fa' her at Plain view, Linn county, Mr A I. I eter a marrled In M - J ess la Winkley. They left at once ft r Ibis city, airivmn noj 1 his uftern 11 n's liail, and will be dom iciled in a pretty little cottage It North I'eai it reel, already prepared for ooonpai The bride has lived iu Bugene for a DOniberof years, and la deeetve.il pi. pular in t lodge and soelal circles belni; po-nsaed of m y wi liialilv traltn'and a ehariuof man.iertbal wins and it teins the wa iu-st fiiend-hip. Tbe groom Hjunior member of tin llrmof Loogbmlller k Peter and ia if Bageuee enterprising and koeosssful jronng busloees men The many ftle-ils of the you in couple will hasten to extend to On iu hearty ami sincere well wtstaee ami eongratnbUloos, In which the QOABll )oins GREAT REDUCTION '-ta'S. sj. s.f.w ,-JsrT.- ON rniiiuMou"r-' court At tiii- time (i w Welder aaka tbal a rediiflou off'iO per acre on Ms ac count l- made and upon investigation of the leeeasmeul roll it w as bond that the at-st sainent on the properly is only lllftj it is therefore ordered that IHi change he miiuV in the as-essiueut. Now comes the trustees of the fol lowing ihurehes, lo-wlt: Methodist church, Presbyterian ohureb and Cum lrland Plesbftertan church, and esb that the asst'ssnient on their several panonagSa he removed In-Ill he mil. It Is therefore ordered that no ehfcl gi be matle 111 the assessne nt a A Olbson appointed justice of ih- peace for Merman pracioOt, J (' I'help- former Ju-llce having removed from the precinct. (S M Jforan J iror ruate vs Claude Rranton io 01 J M Marion juror Mate vs Claude Brantou - 00 o B Detinering juror Siate ve ( laude llraiitou I IK) Starr A Aa sew.-r work 266 00 0 Potter j nine eatery wj tw ASpatnrsou treasurer salary 41 W W Withers sherill " 1W1 ti ii J Idly dei.utv " " 7i 00 K U 1.1-e clerk's . .. .166 65 9 I. otb'.s deputy olerk 75 oo Wm Miller eohoOl superintend i nt salary 50 no K Boweu ferryman salary 20 00 W H Baton " " IS 0 V Doison ' " N 'h U It Doyle night wateb 40 tO Kogetie I, ..in A Havings Hank rent for t wo moothi 1 J 00 1 Doane super vleor road dletrlct No 100 lepaii inj hridice 2 00 Harah L Brysol nursing and board of Herbert Itms paupera "0 M Qen W Bal erfl hi wood for pau per John M Caotrell 16 60 0 t Bnfl gravel 5 73 V V Hurlhurl ' uiper supplies lor Vr Don I van 5 00 Williams & Parvlo pauper sup plies for tin Mine ami t'aln 12 IK) P T Carter w ork on In nice 20 25 J J liuitcitleld witness and mile age State v I'unke insanity... 18 00 A Lemon witness ami mileage State vs r'unke insanity 2 00 O C Cnmptnn witness and mile age Mate vs runke insanity.., 1800 1) C Thomas w 11 in ss and mileage Blato vsFunke Insanity I 00 K K Chapman and K K HolleO beck supervisors road district No 27 Iini no tie ordered by the coast that any one wishing i" purchase Pert! fl cates of Nile owned by ins county nu scoouni of the sale tin Is 17 iaxe-. may do so on or I a-fore Jsiiiliirj I, 1888 I paj lug to me cierK tin 111 .'iiul ol lux and costs due Jin Mich certillcales without penalty or Int rest and the counts' juiige ia her, hy authorised to asalgu any of said certlAeatee wltblo eaid t'Ule When such payment is lllade. 1 t'liurg Items The m mill la running full force. Mr Raker and family of Motley Minnesota, arrived Monday Tiny will make t'ohurg Iheir home OT. tbe pree.it. A new ham ia l.eing bull! on the Hop pr perty, hook ol Ttllman etreet. Claude Taylor, who baa heen dan- gerouity in with Inflammatory r hen me t sin is improving. The parlies who were In tht mountains sear thing f r Mr Bookman, returned hue Sunday, having found no ttac of the lost man. Mr J K Koch ia building a new tenc,' around Me proeerty here, and otherw las Improving it. Tne 1 ohurg Llie'ary So"iety ia now jtarubniag order. Tbe qneal Ian f.u dehate nest Saturday 1 ight Is: "Re. Wived, thai Cotiurg should Ik liusir porated " The DUbUe gabool will give n eutert ilnmeiit Cbrh tmas eve, In i,,. ball near the school building, The proceeds are to be expended on the eahool library. Aa this a a most wouh Qtdeef. it u booed urge crowd wilt atteud. Probate Colli Notes. I he llmii aooounli In the estate of A S McClure, deceuaed, au.l S Edgar Me- I Olure, baa been gpproVOd and the b 11 demon dtecharged, js McMunv has heen appointed guardian of Nsille, Elsie and Glen Mo Muirv, mil ora. 11 ti-i- ''(0; surety Emma Mi Murry B L Williams, administrator "f the e tsteof Hitunati Willlame, deceasid, ( fled Ida bond of 7t;0; unclles: 1 Williams and L N Ronyt appmlssrs appointed: W Mcomey, rJ eve Rigdnn and I'aill II i-low. tuVentorj of estate of Alice K Uager, , deceased, Bledi va ne tiw. Bstatg of Taylor L Ueis, deoraaed; sseooirls Bled Unai aooouut, wblob was approved. The Oliver Slpel PiOWS have the game old guaranee to ,cour. K I , Chambers has them. Married. At the parsonage of j R v O A Hlalr In Kast Portlaud, I Monday evening, Deo 5, Prank Knapp to Miss Delhi McFarlaud. Botbyouog. peopla ate well known -in Kugene, where they have many Iriem's wiio, wish them a hai py married life. The bride lea daughter of Mr ami MrsVj MeParland. Mi Knapp laempl yed in j a pottery (stabllebmeut luPortland end the newly married couple will m.ki that place their future hon e. Ladies Children Cloaks What we have left. Must go at a price. a ssssr ana. aseasBBr ri mi Wl.l-l.sl . All frtanafaetoFers e e IEII ni 111.1,1 il. BBBI BBBI BBS ISBBBB V II kl II I W Bill ui ww uih 1 ni gSF' ;. AX BILLY:. IS HERE TO STAY. Our Regular Prices Are: Have joined together and formed n stngJ t'oinliination. l'rices for 1 S) j it terns will range from 23 por cent to 50 per eenl higher than tlii- year 17 li- i-. aim! o. tl miliar II (K I pit Hscte Vcail 01 I jika- Sato W 1 lari'e Imix Matton or Peerless lUn'i'it a SaliMla iar lt in 1 Ih Tea l 1 Ui grSSO or rmst rofleo ON ii lb Arm , lluinuit r Sti la Ti The Best Ladies' Hiss in Town for 10c I 5n l arge Assortmant of Cp b Ladies' Handerchiefs vS" AX B1LLEY We have a few good pattern? of 1898 Wall s..-. i 1 - ' imn i. v - mj mi mmi ; urn ii i i ui v si i BiMii r Call arii Which we will sdlfat slicMlv reduc d prices to make room for cur newjpring slook.kV g Griffin Hardware One More Sale A. V. PETERS Through unavoidable circumstances I have deter mined to offer my entire stock of merchandise at Cost until further notice. It is impossible to quote prices on every article, but the following are a few to give you an idea of what we are doing1. Ladies' Shoes. $i 5 shoes reduoed to $i 22 J2 mi rjhoea redaeed t. 1 50 gl H Bhoes reduoed to . 1 73 H on siich-h redaeed to 1 88 SOOBhoes redaoed la 2 .i Our Mist-i'.. and Cbjldrso'l ahoen ale nlm toeluded in thli hat. Laoies' Underwear. Our regular $ .25 Vent auil Pants.., 19e Our reytilar ,gg Vest and PaotB... gas Our teKuiar 60 Vtst and Pauls.. le Our regular 75 Vest nni1 I'unt-... 62o Our regular 1 IXI Veat ami r..uta... 76c Don't rorgel our Bleed I at Hone, Hie beat on tart Ii to wear, l.ut tliev all r.i In OB the loir ale. Gent's i. nd Youth's Clo;hing. 4 5 (K) Men's tSQlti at f3 86 ofio Men's ehilti at 5 0 8100 Men'a Sui a at 0 50 10 00 Men's Sui'a at 8 25 12 IK) Men's S.iil st ... II Uo 5 oo Vouth's Suite at.. :i S5 (i 50 Yontli'a lit! Ht 6 3o Oar Boy's and Kids' Otolnlng oe re;arillena of ooal Gent's Unde 1 ftirreg - '"""S k UWT rt-B . o,,.frf I" Oar stock "' HolW and cotton is c "i'!'1-1' Gents' Boots and Shoes. 11 50 Shoes rettuoed to $i 22 1 75 Shoe redlll 1 d to 1 45 2 00 Sn ,ci. reduced to 1 50 2 50 Shoes reduoed to 1 M ;t no Boots redaeed to 2 IS 250 iio-its reduoed to 2 00 Our Bay Shoes n celee the e:ue ie-daetloa, Hats' Hats! H. $ 50 Hats now .75 Hats now l.oo Hats now 1 5Q Hat- DOW 2.00 Hats now . ... h mi Mam inn , L..n ovl r. Our Dress Goods, Silks, Corsats, ciloves and Notions are also included in this sale. Remember this is a genuine sale . of the entire stock ot goods, without exception-90 don tmiss the opportunity of getting some good barg108, A. V. PETEB