jH)K7ING HERALD: Till' II SD A Y . JUNE 21. 188;
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SOUTH BOUND.
I
Cala. e!r. j aai ;-...ui.i. euru'd i iwua
liu;er;i; tx 111:15 am 1 l;;;5:uii I ! 34. pm
i-'ieigi.i; i 7:1')-". I 1 " o 4-:-n-v
SOUTH BO CM..
iArrives' Dityartsj Arrives
'.-i'aexp j 7;45pn.i "ij.iaiUhlarai'j.OO.un
Kuxeae e: -".20p u-.'12 4'iimi
Kuwn fi.oo!;S I
l-reialit I laOpmlh
of the same tiay.
!.KBNX BUAXCH.
Fn Alha'y' Du:iart ;
Arrives.
Noll 112.50 p ii.i LoS'ii'.ion ct 13 p in
No 12 1 S.l p i; j " s.:'; p m
F'la Lfcb'n !
3Su li. .. ;5.U0 n: Ail.aisv at 5.45 a m
No 14 ii.OO p iu; 2.45 i m
OREGON PACIFIC Tl.MK TAK'.K.
Arrives Departs
r..;11.15..;al.0fjp m
.... 1 5.25p:;i'(;'.50 a
Freiijh-
Km .es, forks and spo is at
i'renrh's.
T. A. hane :ia returned from a
tip to Eastern Oregon.
Beaded wraps at cost at Mon
teith Seitenhacii's.
Mrs. Cheadle is building a neat
addition to iier residence.
For millinery at astonishing low
ligurvs cail on Mrs. O'Conner.
The city recorder's office is being
cp.h'rg 1, a much needed improve
ment. Hon.J. K. Wt-atherford will de
liver the Font th ct July oration at
i iervais.
Miss. Edith Smith, of Portland,
j. visiting in this rity. tlie guest ot
.Misses Ina and Lillie Robertson.
Tin; .e wishing late cabbage
iilants should caii at Mrs. P. W.
pinks'. She has some line on:"..
Patronize home industry ami try
fome oi J. Jose;h's Havana filled
0 cigar-:, the first of his own man
ufacture. Your school ta:: is now due ? id
imii" "aid very soon will becon e
ieii'cuent. Pay the same before
costs ot t olicctiou are added. .
The Davison Bros., of .:n
Fraucisoi, gave a very good tight
rope valkimr fxl,:b:t:ou yesterday
on First street, and did not neg
lect togati.er in seveiin big dolhus.
Keep om the tlies by using screen
doors and vviinluws. manuiacturtu
a;;d ;u'. "n your In -use complete at
a rea::o iable price, bv lv. B. Vunk.
S;;o; on corner of Second and
Ell-worth Streets.
Tickets fr the M. E. entertain
in nt -'.t the opera house Friday
evening are on wait at liiackmau's
drug store, at 2- cents for general
.d-idssion ami -A) cents lor reserved.
Peats.
"Everybody should attend the en-t-rt
iinment tc-:noirow evenimr.
June 22nd, for the Oenefit of the M.
E church. Admittance 25 cents.
Ke.served seats may he procured at
Blackmail's drug store tor oi) cts.
v (.! mix r.i-Hs.
At 7:30 last evening Mr. Frank
J.ii.es ami Miss Elizabeth L. iieis
endorfer, daughter ot John 4eisen
;or:ei, were united in marriage at
the residence of the bride'? parents
r.ear this city. Kev. II. P. Webb
oriii-iatmg. The happy couple will
t-p the recipients of "hearty congrat
ulations. Mr. Nelson Thompson, of Ya
ouina city, and Miss Sarah Daly,
this countv. were married yes-
terday at Mrs. Alurry s toarumg
iionse, the Rev. S. E. Davis otlici-
atmg. I
Mr. G. W. Ross and Miss Edith ;
Berry, daughter ot John Berry,
were united in mamage yestero. y i
at the ' residence of tin brides!
arents. bv Geo. Humphrev, J. P.
Anrlion Suit' ol Oil l.'iiHlius.
Messrs. T. E. Morris & Co. have
reared the W. C. T. I", ball for a
few days and beginning on Thurs
day at 7::jt v. M. wili open a grand
auction of tine oil paintings by the
? est artists of the count) v. These
fe naintinos are now on exhibi -
f'r.n "nil can be seen free ofehanre.
The auction wiii commence Thurs -
dv evpnino. and evcrv adult who
attends the sale before S o'clock
drawing of a veiv tice painting to
,,., 3",. T;r.L-h
occur oa atuida, mght. Tickets
v;i: be given away every nirrut.
It costs nothing to see these fine
works of art: theV are free for all.
4ih r
.Illl.V.
W. . V. T l vi ioi o win give Kiiotnei
d
cne of tlujse popular partie
at iin
J.awscn dancing acatemv on
the
r..t.' , -i-- VI..-.:..:.....,
evening u m 1; . t,s.,
Ivvt 1 i 1 1 tiiJ uiibwi tn in
' istlv celebrated orciiestra. An
, ,i
icgaiu Mip;.e. .,. ......
t::Is tiie grandest ball of theseason.
I'. 1.. Uriiiim
Has always on hand a complete
!ie of tanidy aiid staple anjeer
s. All '.roods promptly" -le'.i ve-.-d
-it satisfaction sruar;mteed. Giu-
'n votir orsle
s'.a.t
wh
',.i' 1. 1
u positively a:n.
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rhv.
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In Ttn-ir iai K'i
The First National Bank
iv was lenioved yer?ri
! this
.V i:Ut
..eir new nuaiters in r
i.C i-uiliiiig is an ele,
;e rooms are : l;'-'-.'
:rved ouii. toeir .
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and burg:
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t..i.:;k in
issed 'oi t
ti er the
not surp:
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g.t.u e
V
in the state.
Xew !" "f iine
cii-eet from 'the -fa
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ori'SMt at ii:vAyiLiE.
j A.Girl Calsr.foraed and Yhiatsd by a !
Coti&taMt- S. P.Barger,of Browns-
ville,
hrought to this city
last
night Arthur Burton, a mulatto
ho had ,,een arrested at that place
for raping Miss Eliza Harrington, a I
white -girl aged Id. The Prisoner i
was lodged in the county jail.
Mr. Barger states that the girl
rei-lte l the particulars of the out- j
rage, saving that the mulatto came ;
to her room after she had gone to I
bfd and threatened to kill hei' if
9ae made an outcry. He then
ADMIXlSTEKiiD C li LOUOFoKM
Whereby she was rendered insen
sible. The inhuman monster then
violated her per.-on, and must have
remained in her loom for several
hours. Wh n she regained con
sciousness he had fled.
Bortor, was arrested and arraign-
ed before Justice Avery. He plead j and bath rooms for the accommo
guiltv and was bound over to await 1 ation of his guests and run a first
the aciion of the grand jurv.
. " I
Much indignation was manitest- j
ed at Brownsville, and the guards j
who had the prisoner in charge j
Tuesday night were compelled to i
disperse the mob which gathered j
about the house where he was con-:
fi-.ed j
THREATENING TO LYNCH I1IM.
nie vieiiin r h goon lOOKing, 1
quiet appearing girl, and lias no
relatives at Brownsville except a !
cousin. 1
The abnvi iv:irtii-nltir u-oro nh. I
tained from Constable Barger, who
brought the prisoner to this city,
and exhibit one of the most ruon
strous crimes ever
ihe countv.
committed in
i
The llIm;ttMi 1jh .y. i
W. G. Stee!, who will conduct
the illumination of Mt. Hood fori
tlie Fourth of Julv, has selected' ', , .
his partv and iierlected all arrantre- Ihe pioneers of Lmn county wnl
ments for the start, which will be meet i!t Crawrorusville Oivgon. on
made Tuesday mm-nin.'. June "iith 1 June '2' th' 2Sth an'1 2y:h- Tha l'ro"
at t o'clock." Besides 'Mr Steel1 -:l":"UJ w,u consist oi atltii esses by
the partv consists of (). C. Yokum, -"'t speakers, music, etc., ope. -r
T P.-.J..L- ' ,. ii i ..." i U address at 1 o clock n. in., Juue
J. M. Keene, Lieut. O'Neil, Will
rL Walker ami Prof. W. A
Wetzell. Two teams will be taken
It is the intention
to camp at the
li'dit of the oOth.
snow line or. thf ni
Mr. Steel o-uarantees tn Vmrn 1 Oil
I pounds of red lire on the summit
ot tlie mountain. He had written j ine wme - -e,ltr-to
a committee of citizens at Sis-! The talk of const. acting a water
sons, Cab, regarding the illumina- ditch at Lebanon hr-- been revived
tion of Mt. Shasta, and to Scatt'e a"d the petipie are quita confident the
committee in refpreneft to Hip il-i enterprise w ill be a suecesi. Iu ease
luminntinn of Mr IJ-iinio lnt t. ..c
tveeived no rejlies from either as j
yet.
.i i.r i.if loiiriianirm.
This morning the Albany hose
team will leave for Portland to
contest for the 2000 prizes ottered
at the tournament beginning there
to-day. The team is a good one
and the Ukkald predicts it will
not come back enmtv handed
The Lebanon team left yesterday
morning, having a new .$175 racing
cart with bicycle wheels. They ! may be practially said i be finished
are going for blood and expect to ! although it will be several days be
win a !i'.r prize. The following I fore trains cross it. The approach on
firemen from Albany will go, theh 'ds side of the river is finished.
first twelve named being the team:
E. E. Cameron, A. E. Long, B.
Logan, M. Holinan, Wiley Young,
W. Ree re, J. T. Watson, Ed.
Moore, J. Ross, B. Sloan, John
Palmer, II. Woodin. The team
will be accompanied by the follow-
;nsr remt.n . s G. Dorris. W
.ast Jl(mes East, Jeseph Ken
liall, Jack Warner
A Biirslar-Cnn1;!!!
Yesterday afternoon while the
"gi rope waiKing was in progress,
i progress
Vdrienne Comely entered his resi
denee up stairs on tiie
corner of
First and Ferry streets, and found
a stranger in his oedroom. The
family wgs absent, and the intrud
er had broken open a trunk and
sca.tered things promiscuously
about. He hastened out the back
way, and Mr. Comely ran down
' the front stairway and collared the
! burglar. He hustled him back up
1 stairs and searched him, but fount!
! notmng out a revolver,
a razor.
$2..3 and some minor articles. He
va therefore liberated. It was
y "e wa m eirupceu oe-
tore ne had succeeiletl in obtaining
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j oitiifal louni.
The secretary of state is in re
ceipt of the otlicial election returns
j tnt,. .;v. ,. n.
nine counties in Oregon Curry,
Grant and Kmutilla countv being
, t, f wlii., t h
. ..... 1 .
been received. If these derelict
( unmn .w r lira) ii 111,1111 ur. i
: k , . -,, ,
: canvass them in tiie presence of I
j 1 to vet nor Peiinoyer, as required by I
j law. Every county in the state
has been heard from, however, ami ;
:it is delinitt-lv known that the!
next legislature w;u be cotnp.tsed '
: .-event v-t wo repiiblieaus ami!
eigiitetii deinocrata.
On a
T. J. Pot
last night's
wh;-h.-r he
wit:. 1 i
Ca:n; Polk.
rhat pia'-i- ji
r.i'.der coin:
w:::r;. i-, to ;
-.'i' tttf Whi;)
Mirvei iis I rip.
ter, of Salem, left by
train for Lebanon,
will g, iti comtaiiy
ei.-er. of pitrtiand. to
( 'rook (-unty. and at
ii: a survi-ving party.
;:U!.M of Mr. " Zeioi-r.
: East owr iiv-. rout.-
iiiette V:ilh.'- V,A t'u-
dn military wag'.-n roa-i
;'.'. of siiryev;?;g
h-l l:.;;t ::..; w-.--y will
ui tins wu.-r; r.i.ta next
our
..et'tacieS
..ve tiie;.!
:.soi.' P;
.it
r .
M.
i.-r.periy
itetit lie
THS
It XHi hi Sosejr
-Vha
Mr. E.-.ce Proposes to Dj.
At the administrator's sale of the
tute ot iiouk x -Meyer .on June
31 r. Ean Knee purchased the I
,.1,1 i- 1 M. !...! .. :.. 1
iuainrf the premies now oct-aoied j
by Mrs. Iiouk, Lidding for the j
dlw $1W0. At these li.-tires Mr. I
C rawtoru, the . administrator, re-'
fused to allow the sale to he cO'i-!
firmed. Mr.
liaee then agreed to
l.i,r Mi- l1...,,,-!',,,..!
pay
22'.i0.
namea JfoJUO as tlie amount v!m h
ongh-jeasonabie for the pro,.-
ci iv. a ui5 u;iieieni e nas oeeu
the same to , nrente.l- to ' Mr' !
Kace as soon as he opens the
ihe hotel. Tiie transfer has been
satisfactorily completed and the
p.; pet s will be simied to-dav.
; The hotel, Mr. Race slated yes-
tenlaytoa Hickald reporter, will
i x reoptMied as soon as the neces-
shit improvements can be made,
i He will expend a out $2000 in im
j proving tne building, and .ays he
i nroooses to nut in a barber shoo
nue1-, -ur- L Vonies w,e,u
recommended as a hotel man. He
8tates tluu jf the business proves
successful he will remove the old
winK extending toward the river
reVlace t vith a brick 8tr,ct-
irT'his wi1 make four hoU?ls in t)e
city, tw i tiiree-story and two two-
story b. Hidings,
The M. E. t.-ohiiiihia conference
w.ll be held at Farmhigton, W. T.,
on September 20cli next. Bishop
x,umc t" ""'-- '
Jjookout tii;uiita'.ii, near alia i
Walla, is t be ilimnmated on tli. j
niiil'.t ot tiie toitrth, a party c, !
yoang men having taken the matte:
; in hand.
Mr8 j x. Dickey, of Sheridan, a
pioneer oi !So3, died .1 line (i, aeu
oo years. Sue hau been in poor
ht-aith for t wen bv three years. She
was the mother of ten children, six
of whom, w . til the father, sutvive
27th.
Secretary Yilas his just decitl
an important ease and one which in-
v"lves the town site of Harney City
I Oregon. He holds that a pre-enip-
:. 11011 cannot he made ot lands upon
I whicl-' there is t:'ade a,ul bliStuesS at
i of its success a man from from Ca'i-
tornia has -'.reed to establish a
paper mill ac- that place.
Yakima Republic: James A.'
Balch.au old soldier, was coninht-
Baloh. an old s.ddin.v was commit-
d to the asylum at Steilacuom trom
I this county
bve years ayo. Mr,
I Baleh procured a writ of habeas cor
Vus ln Seattle the other day, and on
1113 own t :stnnony that tor tha past
four vears ,le na(1 buen of souml
i nund, he was released ironi his un-
j unjust durance.
j The railroad bnd at Portl? ul
j ihe lay.ng ot the rails ami sv. itches
connecting it w.th the Northern Pa-
ditic vii't be. completed in a couple of
i days. The side approach is tinished.
MIDDLE KIlltiE ITK.MS.
June 18. 1SSS.
Miss Minnie Spreaker has just re
covered from a rather severe attack
of measles.
Mr. and Mis. L. T. Berry havp
been atlloted with sore th:oitt e
past week, both are better at present.
Miss Eva Benson, of Corvallis a
! neice ot Mrs. Berry spent a week
j visiting her aunt and family, and re-
turned home on Friday accompanied
by her cousins Mr. Dick Pyburn, and
Miss Minnie Spreaker.
The hay croo will be very light.
rthrounhout this section of the
country. The r:dn whi .h was hailed
with joy ab ut three weeks ago is
now considered a nuisance; early hay
will be greatly d imaged if the rams
continue another wejk.
Messrs. Arnold and Stires have
undertaken the task of moving M.
W. Miller's house up the hill to the
county road; they have had poor suc
cess so far. the rainy weather being
against them. Mr Arnold, is the
gentleman who has taken the V ader
lvnch, and we hope that he will re-
; main with us as he has made the
: comnauv an offer for the place which
is thought they wnl accept.
Miss Lucy Combs, went to Albany
Wednesday to spend a week or two
visiting her sister Mrs. N. D. Conn
and other friends in the city.
Dick Pyburn ami Ed. Coker, met
W . Millet s Jbriday morning
and indulged iu a game of knock j
down, the result being a bruis.d lace
and black-eye for Coker. j
!
1.KTTKK LIST. j
The following letters were re-
j maining in the jvostoihee' uncalled!'
for June 20, 18. Persons calling J
! for the same will please give the;
1 , 1 1 1 1 t
late on which thev were auver- ;
; tised : Amel!, A. f Bryatd, Jas. j
; M.. Drake, .ieorge. l radv, James,
; Jackson. E. S., King, "-Miss Ei -
; iiesiuie. Rackin, it , Riciia'-.isoi:, j
i 11. S., Warner, A. J. j
KtTi's TiioMrsov. P.M.
iioUl Vri.:- Miirt.
i.'.-st wliise- siiirt in tin: ;
F. Kc.id'j-; s.t:d doit't !' "g
po.-e.i t-.).gle vay a i':n
The
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ho )''' 1
W:if,. h
:ia;- a
i tii
wilit Tin::.. Gaii au-l
vnu .l'.'eii ii ge'i-.l .-h'.;'t.
iMesu- 1
1
:l- tish, ;
His". Tl- j
1
" j
; Stan '
Glr.t jg:. Mri.-d beef. No. 1 w 1
n: ,:-: n : i : l-iids a::'i barrels
ceived at ow:.eii 'C Sf:t;ia.rd'.
I.
V v- 1
riicrs at i: owned
toval Ana cherries.
.i's for
t:. tiiiiuaa i:m:Ki'AixJu:sT.!
Fuliowitig is the ur.iiimme-ol
an t-;.:crtauimcnt tor tin.- Oeueiit -f j
the M. E. church of A'diuny, to he;
given at the opera lioue, June 22,,
t 1'. M. ;
Sung by elas. j
1 tcei tatiou Ciemtn ie Jones.
Duet Misses. Vella Flitidr and;
Ma me Campheli.
'lableau (Jlnldien mitlier goose, j
Instrumental solo Mn-s Barnes.
R-citatinu Lottie Ketfiium.
r?olo and chorus Mi- 15urUhart.
Miss Miher, Mcsms. Fiindt and
MHIer.
Pantomime in lour acts ChH-
Recitation -Eva Simpson
Iestrunieuta: duet .Miss Barnes
aud Mrs. Yasselio.
Becitatiun, '-Siug'.e Head of
Wheat" ChiSi of buys.
Cross decoration Class of girls.
Quartt tie Mis. Lee. Mrs Hustou
auo Messrs. Hainmer and Buuey.
Paniominie and Tableau
Searching for happiness.
Instrument soio Miss Gilbert.
Tableau America supplicated
by idolitrous nations to send tnem
the gospel .
Solo Mrs. Lee.
Tableau - Buibhazzar's feast in
three scenes.
Recitation Orin Beam.
ipp;l in l!n'ilii(l.
It is better to nip consumption, tlie
greatest source of liUiiKinitj", iu tlie
!
i
iiiici, tiiaa to try to si;;y us progress i nTTTTn
on '.lie brink of the -rrave. A lew'ljyjj
tlost-s of Calil'orniM's most useful pro-j UA 1
duction, Santa Aliie, tiie kinir of con j
sumption, will relieve, ana a thorough :
ireaimclii, will cure. Nasal Catan n, Jlt this
too oiten the toivi iuiner ot consmii)
tioil, c.ii ! curcil by California (Jat
11 'lire. These remedies .-'re sold nmt
fully vvurnu.ted by
Foshay t: Mason.
Uivcn Away.
i vv. j,. ji.-ait iiro-.u tsi u"ive awav
v. r. li.-nu ji
a tine gold watch w'nli Ins trold and
I silver prize . hirt, the very hest titling
and best made while shirt in the
market. The price is as low or low.:;-tlian-auy
equally as gomi shirt in the
market.
Smoke Estrellas.
igwani slii'l"'i's at P.ea:Vs.
Lawns. 25 yards fur si. at Kea 1 s. j
Hoots and s'.ioes at cos! at Brownell i
& Sianard's. !
A clean tov. el for every customer at .;
Vie reek's. j
A new invoice f Uritish trimmiiiu's i
at Read's. j
Ice cream at the c;ty restaurant
to-dav.
Ice cream every
dav at Frances;
Pfeiller's.
Leiive your orders" at Browne
Stanaril' for choice herries
A clean totvei! for every customer a
Vie "cs barber shop.
We hantll.: three kinds of fruit jars
and von will do well t; see us before
' placing your orders.
I diiih.vmla sijmkii.
If vou want us to ca!' at vo r house
to take orders, please leave word at
! v"' " " " I
our store, rsrowncu i3 aiiartl.
That extp-iisite iine of satins in our
show window will lie Tan close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth t: Seitcii-
bach
; Just r.-ccived. another lot of those
tine hand sewed French kid shoes, tin;
i very cheapest eycr brouifht to town at i
W. F. Head's.
Go to Fortmilier tV (Jo.'s for funii-
tare reviver and clean up your oi(! '
furniture, then Imy a Smyrna rug to j
beautify your home. I
A choice mt of uncanvassed eastern !
hams at Wallace A Thompson's. j
For your tine imporUd ;onl Key:
West cigars, ir to M. Hiiuuurart j
cigar store, one door cast of Black
man's drug store.
dm l.oi. j
A re land white cow, spotted,;
with two white feet, end of tail
white, star in forehead, miderslit
in the ear, stayed away from the J
owner, ti. J.ampmaii. a rewaru
will be paid, for her recovery.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show coin-lush e
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast rum hers of
Tubetcle (icrms into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tick linu" s-ensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
t 1 4.. 1 ....
consmmuhm 'ami' to '."he
causmsr catarrh. ow alt this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. M theoi:sct
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a ho'tleof boschce's
German Syi.n. It w;li give jou itn
inediiite relief
Atlciiiioii. 1 Iii-csIhtiim-ii !
A second-hand separator and
nearly new ten-horse Pleton iower
for sale cheap. For particulars ap
ply to F. M. Rinehart or(i. W.
Davis, Shedd.
OREGON RAILWAY and
N.4TH.'TIOX OMI'AV.
ColumlMa River Route
Tr..i)W for .1... k.,.., i,.nVp n,. t iii at 10 a. m
and 2 r. m. daily. ,
ntTn T" L ' !'V ,r"m H'l!,rl"aI !
1 J-OlY-L I O in Knl!.lfIa'';S' I
i;wi:uiAttiiit ui."!
ELGAMT PULLMAN PALACE CARS.
Bxignat Sleepisg Cars Eao Tkroago cb
Exnress Traias
- ru
()MA,fA;
(..)i;ncil ia
am) ST. PAFL
3-r
nf 33s:
:nJ " jt.-inai
t t'oril-ind ;'"'
?.-Hise.
Saa t-"rai!-
C-.se C
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At the vcrv Lowest 'Prices
All New and Pretty Styles
For Ladies,, Mi'ssps and
Children.
MIST BE SOLD
To Keduce IStock !
MRS. E. J. O'CONNOR.
RETURNS
WXM 7.0DD
loes not interfere with
witii the (beat Slaughter
of Men's and Bovs'
-AND-
B.
I LI
Gall early to gettargaics
iStrictly first-class goods am
i prices that cannot le umiersoio
". are gnranteed.
BOOTS
-AND-
SHOES
At Actual! Cost
AT
lh.
Ltiikl
Corns Early z-i Gst Sizes.
"Will sell until all are
closed out.
Slostici--, SCcmi.
The proprietors ' ' rfania A-'ie bav
autimrizi-d Fo-hay tV: M;;--!i to f-uv
your !:"'iii-y if. after givir. g this ( a''
fi.r'ihi King i-f t.'ougli C-u - a :h:
trial sis t!:ivet:-d. it f:-i:s to gH-c sa::
:a -roii for iiti- cure ot Coiiiis. ''ou;
'.Vi
ami all
'Cl.:-.
let! the .1:
s-i-ii;.. - :;.--
i ,.' 1-itVclO
i;e:.d. ana :
, tt'ithlng i
tin G
Gi.r.;. Ti:i-e )'.
v without iq'i"is .--sedi-'s.
e!d afil Oo
cc lot i'l 50.
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n n
in O-.J.
u ess uooos
Browne d
kmm
inn 111 u
ODDS and-KNDS
An odd lot of all silk ribbons nmcrmo; from to 2 G
inches at 10c a yard.
Tlie season's dress remnants incluainp; wools and
wash sroods at one third their original value.
Odds and ends in hose,
Remnants of silks and
All these remnants must
THFI MT
you Kinsrow i
NO
We are selling r"v d at prices wliicli they will not
be able to reach, for
IO Years
HOW
Because we know, where o buy, 7we know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never
grow old and shelf-worn waiting tor J1C PROFITS
Tlie Bis Merchants Come to Ds
when they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. "We are always ready tor them, and con
seuently we are able to offer bargains which make
rlie people stare and think we are going to fail.
No FeaR
AVe shall keep 011 doing
WALLACE & THOJSL S02T.
UUU BLOCK.
e
embroidery and laces.
satins at ridiculous prices.
go no matter what price
MONTEITH & SEITENBAGH.
IT
1
to Come !
IS IT?
of TtiaTj
good fur years to come. 1
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