HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. IITUUIID VOB THB BlUEimTIM OK DEIOCRiTir: PRIUIPLES, UP TO KIM IN OORltT LIVING HT THKSaKlT OF (ILK DRUM VL 33 EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY, Ol r. 14, 1809. NO 80. if 1899 -This is where we sh n j .IN, lies' Kid Ives for DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, DRESS SILKS, WAIST SILKS, LADIES JACKETS, LADIES CAPES, $1.00 $1.25 Ttyey )aje qo Equal, member tty? place. HAMPTON BROS. KEKL1 EUGENE GUARD. MPBELL BRO., Publishers CE-Kut aide ol Willamette atreet, be tssen seventh and fclghln streets TEB.MS OF SUBSCHIPTION. Tear 2-00 ..nth 1.00 k Mouths nu (tisinii rstea mle known on snpHeaMna all liusmeiM letters i 1 iibiiuaud, Of, Oregon. Lj WU.TUX I VIAHELET .TON' i MARKLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW leti.-- in ll the court u( tlie state. Walton Hlnok. MB Okkiow. I W1UTSON, DKNTIST. I ......h.iJ Ilia ..lii.-.' nni 1 fixtures of Lo deceased W V Henderson. I am t spared to do anything in the line 01 try In the above said office. trn and bridge worlc a apeciauy. LUCKEY, DEALEB IN Watche, Chains, Jew Etc. iriiiL- promptly done. work warranted. EM MtnWN, M. D. fcY8lLlAN AND SUROKON. 1-Vpstaira In Chriaman Block. Li: 9 to 11 a m; 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p m. BY F.lLE PMKTEB8E& Alleged Swindle 1'rHcllced by Two II-t-ea Meu. Monroe, Or., Oct. 0 A Wilhelm A Hons, of this place, made a discovery Friday, that may lead to the placing of several persons In the penitentiary. For tome months paHl, it ban been the custom of resld-nts in the Alsea coun try to pi el canciraorchlUem bark, dry and sort it, and then bring it to Mon roe for Mile. Among those who followed this line of work whs h firm composed of U B Fleece aud W B Taylor, which turned iu unusual quantises of the med ical article. Bv an accident toone of the sacks of bark supposed to have been purchaHH.i from this firm Wlllielm found lIio contents were not lust what they had fx en heretofore supposed to be, aluce rock, tones, oas anu nrnara, besides other articles, were mixed in with tha salable bark. Saturday morn lug Fleece came Into town w th another load, but seeming danger shortly after arriving, turned his horses' head Alsea ward, but he was too late. Officers stopped him before he had gone a mile from town, examined his load slid arrested him. Makkikd. David J Oover and Julia Dixon, both of Lane county, Oregon, were united In marriage Monday evenimr. October 9th. at 0:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev W B Holllugsbead, pastor or the Methodist Episcopal church. m WOODCOCK, i AtTOUNEYAT-LAW. H-One halt block south of Chriaman I' ,! s i . Oaxoox. BEAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I attention to collection! and matters in kte. Money to loan on real estate. -With A CWoodoock. I KATHER1NE L SCHXEEF, M D of Women and Children Sholton Block, opposite Gnard office CIRCUIT COURT Cases Called and Disposed Today. ol MUFFS, ETC. Circuit court eouveued this forenoon at 10 o'clock. i'resent Judge Hamilton, Prosecut ing Attorney Browu, Sheriff With ra aud Clerk Lee. Business disposed of: O A McMahou was appoluled otieof James the bailiff'. 30 John Hosteller vs P W Rhodes to reo iver money. Default. 42 Jsiue Niinn vs Alex Mathews; damages. Continued for term. "h-'llT. tin QQ Bngetie La v bar Co, lumber. .. 6 '.u O H I " -k.r A Co, b iok eoveis... 67 50 C M DorltJ, work mi rock crusher S 24 Eugene Ran later, printing 2 00 M Dnana, .nrk on nx k crusher 7 60 P L BnatOfj , aoi supplies for Mis J on. '' go Lane Mathsk, work on rock crusher 33 07 L Sti. nier, work on r wk crusher 3 37 Wheeler Bros A Owen, limber... 8 28 A J Obapman, MMrvlaof district No 107 in on V McFarlan.l voik 00 bridge... 11 55 O H Van Fbet, w.rk ou r.-ck erii.her 9 00 J W Harris, examlniuiz Bllen Burnett, Insane , 13 C Benhke, bridge sup;. lies '..... . . . napuiau Ol BOO, i limit r Psrvin, dam on Lost creek 80 00; through I'hos Taylor, viewing Pnnilell road 8 80 Lent B Piendell, vlewli g Preu- dell loait , . 8 80 MAN KILLED Stephen New Lost His Life in a Sewer Ditch. FULL account Dally l.usrO, Oct 10 Last evening aisiul 5:15 o'clock I'O Stephen New, who was working In o 2j ' the new sewer ruuult.g uortb and g 70 enutli In the alley between Seveuth and Kighth streets, lost bis life 43 CW Richard vs Alex Mathews; II H t MM r Vltawkliiv I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . tat 1 1 - I F i"vii damage. ( oiitluued for term. mad 8 811 44 J E Alexandervs Alex Mathess; N .than Taylor, chalniuau Preu- leu road g oo dniiiages. Continued for term 4 Henry Bidwell vs Alex Matl eu; daniHges. Cotitluued for term. 40 J F Blalock vs Alex Mathews; damages. Continued for term 51 Nm v J Htowell vs the City of Eugene; damage. Continued for the term. 50 Joe Hurlbert vs W L Boos ton ai d E B Haudsaker; to r cover money. IManlt ami judgiueiil against Hand saker. Ditiinssed ns to Houston. 58 J A Bushuell vs J A Pitney; to reoover money, nettled 1 A O Bowman vs B Nelson; con. firmatloii. Confirmed. 15 Nicholos Kolbert v Cbilstliu A Kollsrt; divorce. Default. 32 J O Hhlnehart vs H A Mullln ml wife; foreclosure. Dismissed. 48 N A W Howe ft 0 B Johnson et al; foreclosure. Continued for term. 49 JCOoodalevs John 'Coswell; to recover money. The following jury was taken lu the case Monday fore noon: Jamee Firth, O B Powell, Wot Matbers, J H Inwall, B F Moore, J H Oraham, Volney Heiuenwav . M F Stafford..) A McMabon, E L Howe, A T Bonnet t, F T Campbell. Ou trial. EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL paid un $50,000 W. E BROWN, Prtllsant. B. 0 PAINE, Vice PrtiliMnt. f. W, OSBUHB. CaaSltr. W. W. BROWN. Aaat Caihlar DIRECTORS. FW08BURN. BD PAINE. W E BROWN DA PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W.W BROWN. A a., -rial Baanklng Bnalueaa Traiuaaieted on im onible Teraaa Dralti Isiued on the principal cities of the Untied statee; also exenange furuuhed avail able In all foreign countries. lnten-il BBta on ume omw. ,-i I. .... ..... .I........ aI valnkhl. f 1 re iri,u T.uit i in iuv w. - li r. lliicUona receive our prompt attention. Gross Bros.' UN DRY and Machine Shops Eugene, Oregon. till and Mining Machiner stoves and Hop Tops, Store Fronts. 1 made to order. ipecialty. on East Eighth Street. IE COUNTY BANK 'istil.iUfdin I sag. - or G N E, OREGON. Iral Banking business in all branches Itransac'.e. on favorable terns. A. O. HOVEY. Prealdent J. M. ABH.VMH. Ckahiar. pane l ol FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital, $50. Surplus and Profits, $50, Eugene, Oregon. a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Dons on reaaonahle terms. Sight drafts on Chicago, San Francisco and fort I. ..I Ahom Biha i f evchange aold on foreign oonntriea. Deposits received aubjecttu chsc or oertin ,ftlA nl ll.'IMMliL All collections entrusted to us. will .receive promnt attention. T G IlENnaicav, Preaideot. 3 B Eaxia, Vlc President. P. K. Haonoaaaa, Caahier. L. H. Pottee, Ass't Cashier Studio of the 1 JHOTO Superior Fotoarafs ass m BaV c av mrw M COM PA N Y. L'ommlsolooera Court. B F Russell, M D, keeping pan pers. 137 15 I Slayter, pauper supplies, J M Cantrell 13 10 Eugene Lumber Co, lumber $104 43 H H Lyon, work'on road 10 00 A E Wheeler, examluiog delin quent roll 30 00 SPUR Co, freight. 21 85 Oiiffln Hardware Cj, bardwarelOB 21 W U Yoran, printing 3 00 L E Beau, making desks eto for county M 00 E H Nails, nails: 2 00 Iu tbe matter of couuty road known as Hays road: Dismissed. Trent L raber Co, lumber 12 29 Bohemia Nugget, prlutlng 2 20 B K Russell, M D, examining In sane C Harton 6 00 J L Vaugban, work on rock crusher 9 00 Qlaasdt Prudbomme, printing... 17 37 H R Kincald, printing 75 V L Chambers, hardware 130 95 Austin & Western Co, Limited, extras for rook crusher 90 00 A O Funke, merchandise ana work on road 30 11 Geo N Fraaer, labor 21 05 0 Cole, lumber 96 40 J Erdman, wood 37 60 John M Williams, conveying Frauds Jordan to tbe B-iys' & Uirls' Aid Boclety 14 00 Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, lumber 23 05 Kngeue Electric Light Co, light 20 97 J P Stewart, work on rock crusher 24 62 0 M Dorlty, work on rock crusher 63 75 F W Prentice, examining of Ellen Barnett, Insane 5 00 Ortftlii Hardware Co, hardware 204 27 F L Olbbs, deputy clerk 30 Ol C S Calef, rebate ou mU of lot No 13, 1891 tal 6 40 J T Rowland, work ou road 28 00 W Kuykeudall, examining in sane C Barton 6 00 J Van Slyke, work on boat 2 00 S L Long, hardware 20 81 M P McClane, road work 6 00 J M Uoldson A Son, lumbar 30 39 J Hickman, witnaaa State vs Tally 1 60 George Mldgley, lumber aud building boat 13 85 U W Knapp, labor 41 60 C M Collier, surveying county roads 67 00 M U Lingo, viewing Dan Smith road 2 80 Peter Harpole, viewing Dan Smith road 2 60 D R Hill, vi. log Dan Smith road 2 60 Frank Smith, cbainman Dan Smith road 2 00 Samuel Jonaa, obaluman Dan Smith road 2 00 C Lemley, marker Dan Smith road 2 00 W L Houston, special deputy H F. Pr.-ndell, OhaJoiHU Preli dell road 8 00 W M Summers, mat kit Preu dell road 8 00 W W Withers, sheriff, board of prisoners (Jl 48 B M Warred, rah its oo r-ad tax 6 00 a j lteal Katule TiHiixnrtlnns. N A W Howe and w ife to J H and E Mon'gomery, 22 aorta iu tp 19 s r w ; f 7iti. RC Vaugban and wife to S H aud Daisy Putmau, 2 acres in Ip 17 s r 1 w; $40. PJ FergUMin nd wife to Isaac W and Nancy Oilbert, 80 scree In tp 17 s r 4 w; $-.'10(1. John and V M Carson, 20 acres In tp 16sr4 w; $1000. Ira units lo J J Jones, ulxiut 4 acres In tp 16 s r 5 w ; M0. Cordelia Ann Sewell to Charles H Hewell, Jr, SO aSM in tp IS I r 5 w ; $1. Henry Kotnpp and wife to J A Reed, 10 acres Iu tp 21 s r 4 w; $500. W W Withers, sheriff, to T O Hen dricks, lot 4, hi ck, 4, Uollaga Hill Park; $25. United States to John F Kelly, 100 acres in tp 16 s r It ; patent. United States lo Robert A Booth, 160 aors In tp M ST 1 w; irjjjfU United Ktates to Oeorge O WnTrHat, 1.76 acres; patent. John Doyle and wife to The Booth Kelly Lumber Co, 160 acrea In tp 17 -r 1 e; $Stt0. William W Judkiua to Campbell it Walker, 10.64 acrea lu tpl7ar.1w $579.70. a cave in. Many willing hands, his fellow workmen sprung to his assistance, but too late, as tbe spirit bad lied. From tlie evidence lutrodU'id Ihi foremmn before Coroner Cheshire and a Jury consisting of OR Chrlsinan, C I Kiank, Cnaa Reaille, Ueorge vV Kiimey, Al Hidden ami J S Wlay, the following gentlemen being witnesses: Alford Whitney, CT Denny, M H Rarker, Jobu Mercer, Mr Hawley and Dr Kuykeudall, weglve the foil iwlug account: It upiears that the contractors for the main aewer are M IS Barker aud V B Mummy; the sub emit. actors for 1100 feet ending on Kighth aie lliiwlcv Bligtitou and Oleson. Where the Bi dden t incurred Is ust hack of the John B Coleman property, Pearl street, and in the alley The stih-contraclois dug the ditch at the point specified a couple of days ago, the sewer pipe was la'd therein, and most of the 0ft re blug removed to be used in the work further on. It was detected by the city surveyor that a mistake had been made, and that about forty feet of the pipe would have to be dug out and the same lowered about six Inches at the uortb end. This work was being accomplished when the fatal accident occurred. Mr Denny, one of tlie men aaked to work at the point, refused, as be considered It too dangctous without mora and stronger cribbing. He com municated this fact to Mr New and a number of other workmen. Mr New replied, and said that he thought It perfectly safe and continued at his work, lu this connection, Mr Denny LsajU that iho Muitruuior, Messrs. Barker .t .Mummy, had told them to use all the lumber needed In cribbing aad not to work where tin y thought it dancerous. Alford Whltmy was working alongside Mr N.-iv BrbM tin-cave-In occurred, and Mr Denny was only a few feet distant, while other Wen were scattered along the line. Mr Whltuey saya he heard the dirt L M 1 ... I , . ... I. .... - lAl. ..... , .. , jj... .Jooming and lumped Just In time to 1 and 2, block 6, Packard's addition tol . , , , ... Alr, ' ' afVebe ng njured severely, the dirt Eugene; $1000. David Eby and Moss, 217 acres lu tp 18 a r 8 w; $1500. W G Eaton to W H Eatou, 6.20 acres In tp 18s r 2 w; $20. O AC Land Co to W H Eaton, 42.75 acres lu tp 18s r 2 w; $125. Robert Camplssil and wife to George E Campbell, 80 acrea In tp 17 r 8 w; $1. Mary E Masterson to Alfiad W Blanton and wife, 160 aorea In tp 17 s r 3 w; $403. John F Kelly to The Bootb-Kelly Lumber Co, 100 acrea lu tp 10 a r 1 w; $600. John T Di-admond at ux to Nettle M Iietsoti, ti 22 acres in tp 17 r 3 w; $800. Francis M ltoth and Mary L Roth to Charles Rotb, 160 acrea in Ip 17 a r 12 w; L 1.!l' iiiiiiuriiiu l.ilkl Mil wne in jaiiie-- ..i i . . ssi a is t-uiuiiaiiitiu, hi no. DiKb.-Roseburg Review: Dr D B Hamblin, familiarly known a "Doc," died Friday at his mine six mllea from Wolf creek, after a few daya' lllneaa. His wife was called there Friday from Portland, and his daughter, Mrs W H Dreunen, went out from here on Sat urday morulug. The funeral took place yesterday at Oakland, where ha formerly resided. The deceaaad was born in Indiana on September, 1832, and came to Oregon In 1862. Ha leaves a wife, three daughtera and two sons to mourn his death. Tbef are: Mrs W H Drenuen, R-seburg; Mrs J H Hamilton, Ooehen; Mm J H Nye. A O Hamhllu, Portland, and Ralph Hambllu, Wolf Creek. Rooth-Kki.i.y Knteki-kib, Some estimate of the lumber buslneae that the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. expeot to do lo tbe Mohaw k may be formed Irom the statement that last Friday L bimon bad 17 teams on tlie road deliv ering, supplies and machinery. Among the freight were four tons of llotJ rods and 30 kegs of nails. to his knees. was less fortuuate and lost bis life. He was covered up to bis neck, and a 12-Inch arlbblog board was held against his breast with tone of dirt. His com panions went to work al once to dig him out. The shook did not iustautly kill him. The first thing New said was: "Dig me out!" "This time I am caught in a tongh placet" "It Is tough to i . served this way!" boon tbe workman bail the board sawed off, tha dirt removed and the unfortunate man on the surface. But It was too late. I. If.- bad flown. Dr Kuykeu dall triad a number of means to resuscitate him, but without avail. At tha point where the accident oc cur! ed tha ditch la about 12 feet deep. The body was then removed to the undertaking establishment of Dsy A Henderson, where It was prepared for burial. VKHUICT Or CORONKHH JUKV. Mummy will setl'n all funeral ex- pi'i s Kt'NKiiAi. HOTIOB. The lutieral Dervices will he held mm he Cnittd Brethren i-hircb Wednesday sltsfuooti at 2 o'clock Klder ttmu - . t will preach tlie I rUKSDAY OiT 10 SOPHOMORES WON :':; ;"urd' A Good Clean Football Game- Only One Touchdown. D K Yoran Is In Portland. J C fJoodaVa, Jr., of Salem, Is here. L L Hays, of ( orvallls, Is in the city. 0 D Bulck of Sliver Lake. Is In Ku gene. Wlls dweo weul to Monroe this forenoon, Rev I ti Ki otts of Flore.iee, Is vis iting III this city. ChaaWllamt, itn nlfl I lass fl P RR coiii. ' i i is h r . Attorney O F Sklpwottb has re turned lo Junction City. It J Jennings and VV W Mastcison. of Bohemia, are In the my. Attortey Story nheriilsn, of Rose huig, Is here on I. vs. I business SOPH0M0RIS a, iURIORS 0. The initial football game of the sea sou of ffi took place on Kim-aid field Saturday attt-tnoon between the teams of tbe Junior aud Sophomore classes. Both teams played good, l.srd football but the Sophs proved their auprriorlty by sending Bishop through the op ponents territory for the only touch down of the day. The score was made in the first half of the game; In tbe second half, the Juniors braced up ami prevented further scoring. Features of tbe game were the swift runs and ground galulug plunges of I Hlshop, Knox, and (Jorrell, the Sopho more hacks, ami the sidendld defensive 1 i.i, VV Dock, of Hay 0m k, arru-1 work of rsmlib, Paine, and Kdwardsof ad bare tins afti-nusm on a visit. the Junior team. H H llollnl.e, s P It Rctvtl engi neer, spent last night lu Kugene. Dr d a Paiac, Mperintcndcnl of tha stale ii-yluni at Salem, l iu Kngi lie. Attotliey Mel addell MrCUl home this morning, He will ratnrn here Tbnnv day. H V Hammilt anld ifl bales of bona today to Gaorga I Hall iv Son at ti canal per i oand. Qtotga N ut -n il, this afternoon, sold 33 lutles nl hop: to Ueo T Hall A Son at 0 cents per pound. Chillies Roil ,1, of MoMinuville, arrived here till afternoon to attend the Cnlverslly ofOfagOD. Cholera Infantum Is epidemic In Portlanil. Sc.. nlraths werti-do repor from that OaUaa lust iiioutb. The local train was one hour late this aftaraoao cause ! by Isslug hiidover ou accouul of tlie South Dakota troops, Rev W M Oilliert, Rev I G KuotU and J C Stevenson went to Albany litis loreniMin to attend the Presbytery; they will also attend the Synod at Salem, Thursday. The Hue up was as follows: I90 vm Wagner Thayer Fountain rg Hooker Dautol! K Smhllng 11 r t Goodall Campball It Jakway OoodrlOal re Cradelbaugb I ItoArthar(o) I e Sweet , Whiillesey r It Knox Paine lit Worrell Bmlvb fh Bishop B IwarUs q b () elgler Umpire, Mr McAlister. Referee, Prof Rurden. ceore, Sophomores 5; JunloraO. Time of game, 20 minute halves. PLEAD tlUlLTV. Arthur Baker Will He Thursday. Daily Guard, Oct to Sentenced Arthur Baker, charged with uttering aud publishing Indecent writings, today plead guilty to two of the three Informations and tlie third was dls We picked In our garden to lay ripe missed. Is Is strawbi-rties and ras b ri ia in- the second crop I his year fj name vines iinil hiishm. I i real Oregon's cliiiuite. It is stilled Unit Kx-I'i. shl. nl llunl s lay lose I he K'nO.bOtl to - S'Vard ed 1 1 i 111 lis Ilincl for 'ci . ,cla III the bnitmlary dispute, in the event of tha success .if the Insurgent upri-ing lu that country. Here Is an Instance of how they freight In Kastern Oregon, taken from lh Prlnevllle Review of October 7: "The Yancy Bros, brought In a lot of lo i lit for the water works Ust Mon day. They had about 32,000 pounds la their wagons. The Methodist people at Arlington, i n Limn county, have enlarged their church and fitted It up at an expente of $1600, says The Dalles Chronicle. Sunday the new building was dedl at- il and $804 raised, the amouot requir . d to llipildate the debt being $786. Tunes: M Daley, who killed Frank Kuwrlght In Orants Pass a few weeks sgo over a tilvisl matter, aud who was Indicted for murder tiy the late grand Jury, had his trial this week. Ha waa ably delended by A C Hough, assisted by W H Merritt, who secured his ac quittal, the jury belcg out about six hours. There Is couaulerable ulssatts factinn with the verdli-l, as many aie of tlie opinion l hat It was a cold-blood. eii murder. Tfiursdiiy Rirciioou at tt for day r.f sentence. Cottage Oravu School Opens. Cottage drove, Or., Oct. 0. The im i.iic school opened here today with t he largest attendance the school ever had. Professor Day Is principal. Several new aludiea have been added to tbe eleventh grade, Including chemistry and steuography. Rati vea Tb i eateued Anarchy. London, Oot 9. Aocordlng to the I vest advloee from Johannesburg, tbe nsttvee, who seem to have been rein forced by the law leaa element, are get ting nut of band and anarchy Is threatened. BOOTS) Dakota Troops. Two special tralu loads of South Dakota troops passeil through here this after noon at 2 and 8 o'clock. Tbay were a fine looking lot of Americana. Hum Sold. N P Uammltt yester day aold 42 balea of bopa to Geo T Hall A Son for nine cents par pound. Wi a i iii.ii I N DiCATiosta, A rapid ly falling barometer during the paat-tweuty-four hours Indicates rain. On Display at Wo, th.. jury called to inquire Into tlie cause of the death of tbe person wboae tody lies before us, find that bSa name Is S. New; that he was a resident of Eugene, Oregon, and that be BSOM to his death in Eugene, Oregon, on October 0, 1890, by being suffocated In a ditch, between Seveutb and Kighth streets, In which lie was employed, caused by the bank caving In. Wa further find that tha contractors, M S Barker and W Blu'nimy, are guilty of groaa negligence hi falling to properly crib said ditch. Dated In Eugene, Oregon, Octolier owKiNs'r Cyrano Red. (' H Kium.. W A U Hoi. Daw, G K CHKIBMAN, Charlkh BHaTHiSi Johk S Okay. F. E. DUNN'S ..JUST ARRIVED... Pnmnarlnnp Pf fnfT tcE I unr. . iui.i biivwiu, Corded Taffeta, I Oil IO oil lQ Fancy Stripes, OlLIVO, 0ILI0. Ei'ii.ki-iK -.- l oe GUAatfrM Informa tion yeaterday about Oov Wblleaker having five paralytic strokes within tbe past few days was In error. Tbe attacks were of an eplleplio Datura In stead of paralytic. Marriacik Lkkxbe.-A marriage license waa isau.-d late lat evening by County Clerk L-e to David J Oover and Mrs Julia Dixon. Also one today Uj l .inery W 0'sler and Catherine Brown. Tbe from M.'.v AND 1118 FAMILY. unfortunate man came fun Tillamook City. Tillamook county, Willi a family or a wue ami aeven children, about two weeks ago. They realde In tbe Oilieaple BOataa, near the corner of TwelMi aud Ferry streets. The neighbors all say they are fine people. There Is one married daughter in Tillamook county. The family Is utterly deatltute, hav ing no beds nor chalra In the nous-. Our charitably inclined sodetlea and cltiiens should endeavor to help them alone;. The dty council voted them $50 last uigbl. Ma-is Barker and I CamJ's .Hair, nnroo nnnno 1 Plaids and UnCdd QUUU0 i I Plains, 1 Crepon Chlldrena' Jackets, Infanta' Wraps, Tam O'Shanter Leathe Cover. Say Hen OUR N WSGOLD AND SILVER t HII.7S ARC HIRE NOW. MERCERIZED MOREEN IX ALL COLORS. v r call voun asrci i , TTENTION to all 'mc t qoooa i F. E. Dunn.