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T . " -tf i r 1T7 i f I a A JjL TV TTTT , " xau DA. i. . i u N L I o . 1SSS '.is S J 5 "i i o. v .4. ,.. is. Uiij.; i.a;i.2., ! sooth cot:.ix : l':ili I a-iii 7:10rni:! SOUTH Bol.l. Arrivesi l;ep;irt-j! Arrives fcdpa.e ex i zOp in 12 ..(.pm Ftuene 2 4rtmn N'. r .ei-.-lir. i-cva.i-U it,r sutui. ai: it a. ji v:t cue iOiiic iay. i.krxox hpaxcfi. Fie A!- my U -X.-. 11 ;ii; Xo ;:; i a.. 0 p in;Luti:ii -'pi.j - on at I :j p in S.;";i p ni F in Leh'n 5.00 p in Aibanjat ii.OO p a,; No 14 j. 4n a m 2.45 p in R"'";iX IWCIFKJ TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs .! II .3 11; 1 1. 00 p m p:iiit;.;"0:i. ir FreL-ht ..2Mtt-.t .oi"J' tun.. . P. Coshow, Sr., of Bnwns- vilie. ; in the city. For millinery at astonishing- low "figures call on Mrs. O'Conner. Charles Monteith and M. Stern Ter left vesterdav for a trip to Se attle. Service in the Episcopal church ti'i.a (Friday) evening at s o'clock. AW are invited. t. L. biackman now carries a ' fine line of Forrand and Votey pianos and organs. Arthur Shane lias accepted a clerkship in the drug store of M. A. ?Jiiler in this city. Mrs. L. Bilyen of J-'uiene is vis iting her parents. I Ion. II. A. Ir vine and wife, in this city. Patronize home industry and ire s--oii:e o: .1. Josejih's Havana rilteil 5c cii.'a'.:s, the lirst of Ins owniiuui j ufacture. Miss Ella Borrows, who has Veen visiting in rhis city for several weeks, left yesterdav for her home in Oakland, Cal. A i,.xd, gentle, faniilv horse, l':rsy and harness, for sale at a 1'aiiit'iji. Enquire at the othce of Jlurkhart i: Keeney. : Vour sciioo! tax is now due and r.nk;.-;s paid very sonn will heconie h-'inque:it. Pay the same before jrosts or collection are added. The concert announced to I Stven by the 31. E. church and congregation lr-rs been po t pored until Friday, toe L'l'd i'lst. 'V! for ttie ice wairon. Francis 3'f-.'itTcr will deliver ice instantane ously to any part of the city. Or der of the driver or at the store. 'I he Albany College will u. open about September is, with the same j faculty as dmmr the past vear, v. irh the addition of Miss M-u'y A. Eviiie. j The Pev. Jes -3 C.Taylor will hold divine service in St Peter'--Episcopal church on Sunday, June 37, morning and evening All aie invit .I t? attend. Miss Marv Irvine left vesterdav j - com pat: v with Mr. and Mrs. G . Freeman and Rob't and James ! Foster, ior Foit. Stevens, where she i wiii spend the summer, Messrs. John A Coi-'onrlfti'f.iri VTt .Sell. H.ll H r . HI5:;!'!0 ;VJ::SZ each by the faculty of the college !! Wednesday evening. Mrs. East's boarding house luis been removed to two tloos east of! the Russ House, wiiere site is pre pared to offer first-class board and lodging by the week or month. Messrs. Will 0c Stark have re eetved a line lot of go'd-i ended t;. -T .... 1 1 ... ....I -:i::es. nne silverware, ;.i(i waicues ant chains, etc., which they tire tiering ill C. ID.. I'l li t.-. V illi .. .. i ; i 1 1 arid see f.em. r - . j: . i . i ieeom me niesoy usingsn-een i !::;s and windows, matiuiaciured and put .in your house como'ele at a reasonable price, by R. F. Vunk. Shop on corner of Second and Eiisw:orth streets. Julius i-radwohl desires farmers to cal! and examine his agricultu re implements even if they do not buy. He charges nothing for show ing goods, and farmers may learn something to their advantage con- -fling low prices. Card 4r Thanks. iO HIP lliauv II leiion aim ncisn hors X so kindlv tendered their i r;- .i . . r: ... .. ,1 . .....1 ..r.l,.l. aid and sympathy during the re- L-ceiit fatal illness of my late hus band. J. II. Foster. I desire to ex tend my sincere thanks, and the Mme are hereby tendered. 3Irs. L. 31. Foster. Uik-Mcii'm AlMirn !.:ivo. The best Salve in the world for Cuts C...... I ....r T I.IH'II II. I i.'licnm. l ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped iiaiiii-, u. llisvs, ..x.. , 1 Chiiblains Coins, and ah bkm t-,i upi ; :s. and i.c. itively cures I'lies. or no v ri-quirtd. It is gii-iran'.-i.d to gc.-r :1V; t salisf'idion, or nioiicy n-lu d Pricc :i5 cents er box. For Sale Fo-l.av it Mason. t v A re land white cow, spottetl, -.. ; ; , tu-t. white feet, end ! t-i:l .... -i... ,n t.rtf.llf-:!i3. I: . I'll I i 1 1 A illir, SUll hi . - . iu the ear. sfraye. d awav nom me i ,-wner, H. Lanipman. .i i . . :o Kr mr rti:vel. vwu in.. iai . ta.Ui IM-i.r oliii-i Ti e best white sun t in i ;-. V.'. Y. Head's: and don't l .- .rni.o-i's to give away ; .' CKllhl 1 :-.-t that lin- gold uit'i 'with ithi tu Call at.it lave: : il" vou n'eed a' Oo;t si.;'-'. "Mv .laughter was t.-oubi'od wirn Si-rofu'a, ano ireatiy 'iit oi.e ( .:.,. b was f'.-are'i she .vouid iO.-e her sigl Avers barsapan.i.i -oiiipieteiV restoie-i i:c. ii h -r eyes are as wi-U witli not a trace ot,scro:u.t t.eai-.n; . s ever, ; in her, Col '..I I. rut Viticck's. pill vt-tUii": Six shaves for a dollar SIC IB Ki:-T;.M-jM. I wo Toc25 voald-3(.I las Gric- of 5 Yesterday afrerr.eon two vounsi men, llv.-.ird Kee;! and Sid E:?iiis, while sufficiently iiUt.xicated toim ajrine ttieniseives uutuiiieil cow boys ( f the plains, undertook to paiit things ;i carmine hue, and !-.egan by raiding the saloon of Peter Schlosser. They entered the saloon, and were ejected bv the pro; rietor. They tnen went but at the back door, and, took an axe away from some Chinamen, witn which they re-entered the saloon, one of them brandishing the axe :n a threatening were forced to the window, but cues, with whici manner Thev tarow it out of !.... uuimiui l -n: ... i I thev assaulted ' Peter and John Sclilosser, lie- or and iiicKin? them a'...out th f ce in ! t'l.OIVl.lfltl ninnw,.. L . I 1 , hnttl, --M,n Uvoungmen el ' j 111 ,e 5-tk.n of the following Deput; Marshal Millard Havs SuuS- ii Kf' f a.nl ,,,. ,.i,.ic. .,,,,1 -- : commander; il. id. Chase, senior fhem iven'b i f run,1IUS I vice comman.ler; L. Lauhiin, S!d v! t i reVtiill vice commander; 31. R t whiS Zl y0UX& V H-thaway. grand adjutant ; L. M. . ssistance of U. H. 1-teed special , Wait ., mtirt!h.lK ' A fo Ufr 1 eld this afternoon in the Me- i. i i... i . i , i i i ace nau lostius snoss. and when broiiL'ht back was entirely bare footed. lhey were arraigned last even- ing in Recorder He-ton s court """ w--" --v.... ..vw gave security ior payment and was released, out Ennis went to jail lor six. days. Subse!ienrlv a warrant was is- sued i" Justice llumnhrev's court r Rood's arrest on a charge pre-! ferred on the part of the state, and he wa.-. lodged in the county jail iast night. " - -. S1ammc .i:.M) List ot the Eelrgates fro'Linn County Emotion o! Officers. The Masonic grand lodge met in Portland on the 14th inst. The tollowin- delegates were present fmml.innmnlv Corinthian No. 17, Albany Rufus Thompson. ! Brownsville, No. 3b Brownsville ! J. B. R. 3Iore!ock. J. A. P.ishop SclO NC 3;), ?5Clo Lebanon No. 44 -E. O. Hvde Lebanon J Wassom, J. 3Ioi.-t. Ilalsev No. til, llalsev -S. Smith, T. J. Black. St. Johns No. (i2,Albany--G. W. Maston, Geoige K. Chamberlain, Thomas L. AVaiiace. Shedd No. 7!, Shedd H. B. Sjiringer. E. Iov, A. Lewis. The following officers were elect ed: Grand master Jacob 3Iayer, Fort land. Deputy irrand master- Brenham Van Dusen, A- toria. Grand senior warden James 1 Robinson, Eugene City. Grand junior warden Christo- ! Grand treasurer-Daniel C. Mc- i Kercher, Portland. Grand secretary t . .1. abcoek, au ni. .A i! Kiilerprisiiiji Firm. Herald reporter A desirous of a?certai;ng condition of the Ha. ve -ling tna - cbinerv trade, cnllnd u,,oii Messts. t'cvoe li uooson. u.e popular auu . . , i t . .. it. . . i. . ; i courteous agricultural ami nariiT!viu",v"i'i n.ju; n. -re d,, yestetday, and lound them exceedingly buv fortius sea son of the vear. The day's busi ness with them amounted to i!237o, j having sold a number ot Empire ! greatly ui Curbed on Friday morn steel frame binders, and other ing last, upon finding that some goods, among the rest a steam j maliciously disposed person had threshing outfit manufactured by broken off the self-closing laucet the J. i. Case Threshing Machine ' attached to the reservoirs at the v.-o., caoeo me .vuawi. mm . . . o.. t. ... rpi. was sold to Messrs. Powell, ti t i lliej. Hume and Webber Bros. i. v asc iracuoii eiiuint- w(.i:i-, ated .n the street- y terday and at- ...... i tract wi a great deal ot atu-ntion i.wv. hi tx ctt i uvw ii i T ' 'ITlfl i "co.i. i"'' v.... ; strength. It is said to be tlie strongest and best constructed en gine on earth. To all appearance this firm have on exhibition the finest assortment of harvesting ma chinery ever on exhibition in this citv. l.t:K.lA !. Lkuanon. June 12 i .l.. An eflort is unuer way ior me early completion of the Methodist church. ; , a . 1 1 Dr. R. N. lied pat !i and wite, ot - - . . . . - j Fort Steilacoom, are visU.ngtriends here The Lebanon hose team w ill not participate in the coming tourna ment at Seattle. Mr. J. Ralston, wife and mother left Saturday morning for Portland tor a short visit. The recent rains have been of in- ,-nli-n hi , Oelieni to vegeiao.es 1 - 1 1 at.d crops Oi eeiy Mini. ..iidn-n's dav was observed in ill tin Snndav schools andehurch- es. and a pleasant time enjoyed by all. Miss Ida Montague has gone 10 s;lVarnadino,Cai., on a visit to hersist?r Mrs. Davidson, who is reported mite ill. The general con.mittee on ar - .nun t lor a I'ourtn oi .imj "i celei ration have concluded that it advisable to have a re e iratioii ;his year. ? - .... i The teacners oi the puoiic sc.iooi, Prof. Hunt ami .vitss (ii iggs, na e "heeii employed oy the ouard ot ai rectors tfr another veai. Tiieir retention meets oroval. with general ap- I I'lcasiiul 5:cc-ii:ii. (.'iiit'i i e!,:-er tonuereit me nose team !.".- t.'ne coming ti rumen's tour nament a pleasant reception at his residence last evening. Lunch was served and an enjoyable evening spent with music and toasts to the tir.' Olds who wiit endeavor to a'iv reoreser.t the Albany hire depurt- ! merit in the contest. STATE BIsrtTC'EES. Portland's Semination fo: City Eecticu--Indian War V.u-w.tis. Special to Hie H.-.bald, Portland, June 14. To-day the republican city convention " was held and the following noioir.atLns made: Van B. DeLashmutt. pres ent mayor, re-nominated by accla mation ; L Therkeisou, nomina'.ed for police commissioner. The fol lowing were nominated tor coun ciiuien: First ward Richard Hoyt. Second ward S. Farrell. Third ward William Showers. INDIAN WAR VETERANS The annual session of the grand encampment of Indian war veter ans was held here to-dav. llesoh - .. i Phil Sherid ui ueeo svivnsn.hv n i.; i! '' iik liiui'ss ami expressing hone of lu's early restoration to per- I feet health . The clect.cn of officers resulted enanic s 1 avilion m the presence I oi a eiy targe assemoiage. The i auuress oi welcome was tendered )ir AT.iit.i. r I I-T..l i.u 1 , onded to bv Col. .h-.lm k-,l,;,v : Addresses were made bv Rev. 1. 1) . unver aiKl j. i- Capies. j the Tlio.UA vi.x n xti. j Suiem St:.t?sinan. i En. Statesman : If vou will will publish these few lines you 1 oblige the citizens in this part of .' our county and Linn : j Concerning the Thomas feud, it I is thought that there were onb ; one or two of the enemies of th" 'Thomases who wrote the letter j warning them to leave. They t! en j swori vengeance on a number of j good men in the neighborhood. Carried their guns, made threats, ; ,::uiie tl,,e shooting o . arlea lliomas, am. now we don't !1"u" "' I1,:l-V. ":'PP'-'". three men arrested and examined "ei,J 1J-N :,h l"eu ' iy"' I....- i.' .... i . . i i fa"T . . uai,i VlllP. TAVeiilv riir cs iroivi tun ssi-enc ' of the shooting. It is thought by I some that the man or men tnat the man or men that shot Thomas came fiom a distance ; and were some of their old en ! etnies. j One thing I do know, w e have a ! good neighborhood. Such men as i the Tunuges, Miller, St afford, L. j T. lluness. New t Eewis, Bennett j Robinson and others in Linn, and : Smith, Clark, the Fosters, Stewart. Sullivan and Work in 31arion will ! compare very favorably with men j of anv other place or community. - . rt'!rds these Thomases we re.ei any strangers 10 lion, jonn Minton, Sr., or Hon. Ben Ewing, of Linn, or anybody else that has UV(?a ll either county a number of vears itlOUN TAINEER. Uatebvtlle, Marion Co., J one 11 !tflt.Dri!; ITEMS.- j Sodaville, June 14. Visitois to Sodaville by rail can , . ' make close connections at Leban Jt.ion with the Sodaville hack, by ; i-itiviiii; uie iiuuh iiuiu at moanv. ! , . : iotw itiistancling the util ivora- 1 nu. cnni r an r.T t w. u'i-it hot' ..un i- ...... ... .,v.uv.v.. ', r uru liil arriiriiiir t.- a.iiiMr fl.. i health-giving atmosphere and par- take of the waters that prove so efficacious in numberless diseases. Ttie equanimity of the town was springs. Thw SCl(la spring at the base of Ai... u:n i . .... ; me mil, a iiuiiuieu iuci ui muic . . . t.a - fn Ka r "V. . " . "tr. 7.." tru iiif niiuii it u 1 1 c irj udi iico iui y fi -f - h ,a j . . . -1- . ... ciaiiiiel bv manv of the old in habitants, who drank from the spring a decade or more ago, to be stronger and more palatable than the others. An engineer is expected on next week to survey out the contem plated extension of the O. & C. railroad from Lebanon to its term inus at this point, a distance of three and one-half miles. Upon the comoletion of thfi road. Kndn- .- r ; - : VIII Mill I llfl'IIIIIH III-' IIIIISI. 'll'I'UUk'l ble and popular resort in the state. Rev. Jones and wife, of Philo math, still continue to attract good sized audiences at their tabernacle tent on the hillside. He is a forci ble and attractive speaker, and the zeal and earnestness with which they engage in their work of re- j form, is gainins them manv sincere. ! friends, as well as numerous ac cessions to their ranks. tireuii-U M Tiiuriiuuiciii. A firemen's tournament will be held in Portland on June 21, 22 and 23. The contest will be under the management of the Portland Volunteer Firemen's Association. l" l'c " "iii"r. j Teams trom ancouver Walla ! u al Albany. Corvalhs, Lebanon and East Portland, have already sifnifiwl tiiAlr intunlinnu -.f , - t, The commit. - arr,,nra,ntc, t ... j vj;atm.,jV,v ........lu-.m.-. III uicei. nexi morning at 11 o'clock, to ; make up the list of prizes which in ' th t.r..r4.-ot -;ii ()n 1 hursday, the 21st, the visit- ! --- "f-r;,vr.1 ii.ll tIill.JU!:i lo .Tl,,UO. ; ing teams will be tendeied a re- ceptton. On the evening of t ne ttme day a parade wiii be made et ween the nours ot and!). AU teams in unifonn, and a brass band : accompaniment, wi.l ' interesting ' feature. nafce tii:;t ;ir Tiie racim conte.-ts will take jdace the Friday' inu .vaturoav lohowmg. j ; - A social nance will ,e given at tre opera house this cvenin. ' Good music wiii be in attendance. 1 ; and an enjoyable time is assured, j s.":.:y::s:ii v f o:5:ts. Prcjraiaxo of tia T-t!f:h Antral 0a m.i.c;m;nt, to I Held Jans 24-23, . imenJeraelu ixen-ise"S the iniversitv, to be held a, Follow the com state un Eugene, June l'-i-2-i: SUNDAY. JUXK 24. i 10 a. m. Baceahm wate sernjon by Rev. Thos. Van Scoy. D. ()., . president of the V'il!an;ette uni-1 versity. ; MONDAY, JUNE 2-5. i 8 p. m. Graduating exercises of music dt-r artment. TUESDAY, JINK j S p. m. Reunion of the literary! societies. WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 27. j 10 a. m. Address before the I literary societies bv Hon. Geo. II. ! Burnett, of Salem. , 2:30 i. m. Cias tree vlanting. j 3 p.m. Exercises of the alumni i association. I 7:30 p. r. A.ddress before! he university l-v Hon. II. W. Scott, ! A. 31., of Portland. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. i 10 a. i. Exercises of the grad- 1 uating class. t j It is butler to nip c-0ii9miliju, the irrcatot .source of humanity, in the hud, than to try to slay its proici'iiss on the brink of the irrave. A few closes of California's most: useful pro duction. Santa Ai'ic. tin kiny. of " sumption, w ill relieve, ana a thorough iu cuic. -.is;u i ai.i!iii, too often the foieriiinier of coiisiunp- tion, vm he cured, hv Calirorni.i Cat- i IK Cun:. These reinedie are sold aid ; fully warranted by Foshay Mason, LIU TICK LSstT. Following is the list of letters n-iimiuiiij: in the pjst.)iticeat Albany, Juno 14. ISoo. Per s.m-i cal ui' for these letters will irn e di ilute on wiiieh they were advrti.-l: Kepp. r, J. !1. Kt-mpt iii, Lester- 2 Kilter. L. 11. llerz. l.;:tui Lelr.icimi, .1. M, -Meekef, V'.KiS. M:i er, M ss ola hiy, ,l:i . e-i H. Smiili, illii;.!! Suulh, Harry Tedroe, Niuc htiKfs 'J'no'.irisox. P. M (.l-iiiie t'irnii'. Charity grange w ill have a picnic i at the Powell grove one mile west ' of Halsey on Saturday. June 23d. ! Able speakers are expected to be present and address the people on grange topics. Good music will be j furnished and the usual amuse-; ments common on such occasions, j Neighboring granges and the' public generally are invited to par-! tieipate. j 11 h of Jiil.w ! W.W.Crawford will give another j one of those popular parties at the : Lawsoii dancing academy on the; evening of July 4, 1SSS. Musicians j from Portland will be added to his j justly celebrated orchestra. An ! elegant supper will lie served and no pains will be spared to make this the grandest ball of the season. F. L. Kcnloii Has always on hand a complete line of family and staple grocer-j les. Alt goods promptly delivered and satisfaction guaranteed. Give him your order. No stale goods, but positively goods which defy competition in qiial.ty or price. Hull Dt'illiiltioii. Hilisboro Gvange will dedicate the new grange lin!I on July 4th. All patrons are invited to attend and participate in the dedicatory exercises. Sickness has lierell'ore ; caused the postponnienij of the j dedication ceremonies. L I. i veil .tmi) . F. Iicad proi.o: cs to give. av;iv 1 a line gold watch with lus gold and silver prize shirt, the very best titling and. best made white shirt in the market. The price i.- ;:s (w or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. i:i.i5i ti::j. Smoke Estrellas. Wigwam slippers at Head's. Lawns, lio yaiiis lor si, at Head s. Six .-'uivesfor a dollar at T. Jones's A new invoice of British trimmings at Head's. Ice cream at the city restaurant to-day. Ice cream every day at Frances .J PleiHer's. Leave your orders at Browne Stanard' for choice berries. Osburn chees just received at Brownell ifc Staiurd's. That exquisite line of satins in our show wind jw will be ran close this week. TIave no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montieth it Seiten ach. The place to buy wall paper i where, you can get it trimmed, with out extra charge. Fortmillei- & Co do this. Go to Fortmiller ix.Co.'s for furni ture reviver and clean up your old furniture, then buy a Smyrna rug to neautuy ycur home. Just received, another lot of those tine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest ever brought to town at W. P. Head's. ' For vour line inniorti d and Key West cigars, sro to M. Hanmgart cigar store, one door east of black man's drug store. 'Yon will never miss the water 'Till the well rr.ns hy.'' If vcu waul a well dug call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at : i";isouublc price. Orders can lie left ai this office, lnlo-iu:iioli ;llt;l. Clarence Hale, a li'hi coin piexioned lad aged ! years, ieft Jacksonvil.e about the Lth of February last without informing his friends where he was gf.'.ng. j information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mrs. ! M. Halt- of Prineviiie, or Mrs. J. arcros.-,. of Jack?nviiie. Syeri;iJ Jrvr. On lawns, entbro:iered st:ts and paiasois for tin; week at Mor.tieth & Seitenbach's. A choice tot. f nrje;::; vassed east a ni at Wallace oc Thompson's. :rn PS S S S 0 0 W ' j ft l wWi . 0( ill 111 iUlii lllUl 1 At the vcrv Lowest Prices Alt New and Pretty Styles For Ladies, Misses and Children. 1U To Eeduce Stock ! .MRS. E. J. O'CONNOR. ni nil )L1TITI)MC 1 Si ifiiuiir ri GIVE HEEIAH 7,000 j BuJ. this (lo(jp ,.ot interfere with with the Great slaughter of 3Iens and Bovs' -AT- I I SIMMS fjgT'StricTly (irst-class goods and p -ices that cannot be undersold, are guranteed. BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost AT 4V , I . m a. j 0 022.2 JUSTLY VxSt SlZCS. I I Will sell until closed out. all are SJoJhers. Itc-oi. The proprietor.- or Santa Abie have authorized Foslu-y .' M:;s.n to reftiiid your n:"iicy if, afti-r giving- tins Ca'.i i'or;:::. King '!' Ci! gh t'urc? a U:r ' r',::i .'lii'i-ct" il. :l !';ii !- to give satis- i for th. phlgCo tro-.ii.U ( 'ot! jhs, t ! Oil! i. i.h : :iiu. ai! 1 liroai ::1H1 i net! t;;e tise;rsc t- the he ;ie;i.i. a!:u assumes 111'- ii'l'ln ot .'alari'h. nothing is o eilVi-tlve as C:iifrniii Cat-K Cure. The-e prepare, lions are without, rqnals as household veTnedics. Sold ai -si 00 a packsge. Three fr 50. p J1JU1 1111 'f LOT HUG i ! AND Dress Goods Brownoll a fflT.il 111! O urn & ODDS and-BNDS An odd lot of all silk inches at lOc a yard.lj The season's dress-remnants incluninp- wools and wash goods at one -third their original value. Odds and ends in hose, Remnants of silks and All these remnants must THFY CANT you kistow i NO We are selling goods at prices which they will not be aide, to reach for lO Years HOW Because we know where o Tuy,Ve know how to buy, and we know how to sell. OUU GOODS neyer grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor BJQ PftJFJTS flie m Merchants Con to Us mm when they want to lump a Tig shipment and raise the wind. We are always ready for them, and con sequently we are able to offer bargains which ihake tlie people stare and think we are going to fail. No FeaR We shall keep on doing TV ALL ACE & THOJl SON. FLINN BLOCK. ribljousraiiojino; from 2 to ( embroidery and laces. satins at ridiculous prices. go no matter whatprieeJ EVIGNTEITH & SEITENBACH. IT SIR I to Come ! IS IT? of Tliat good for years to come.' n I i 1 "-.I