k
u
M' I III Mil 'I
-7 r'i
vv. .. 1.. :i. iiya: 'i.ij;i.v;.
XGT.TH UOL'XD.
i ' ermits' Arrives.
CaU. u.vpr. j a;iC, am 7; j.aia i'orti'd H l');un
Engei-e ex ili:13aulll:3:ami 34.'.pin
i-'-emlit ; I Til.iuaii " 5 4.inm
SOLTII DuUSD.
.'Arrives' teparu! Arrives
Cr.Ut exp 7; 15pm j 5pm,AhianUa.0iiUii
j-;usee ex ! U0pm ; 12 4.pin j i- Uaes.e 40pm
r'lvitdtt f ; X 3i'mmiKiiin.i t; -..Tl)
.No F.-eiyht re.tiicd irsout
oi the suitie day.
atur li A. M.
LP
VX-TN" BPAXf'ir.
Fn Ai'ja'y' Ptparts
Arrives.
No 11 1-J.50 p m Lebanon
A'O 13 j S.1-J p I:
1
S.fi
p ui
p m
i"ni Leb'n
5.00 p in Albany
5.4"i
2.4;:
o 14 ....-2.w ( ti.
U !!!
p 111
OREGON PACIFIC T1MK TAT-LE.
Arrives Departs
Piissenser !n.i."mjl.n) p n,
Freight 1 3.2.-ii:iilli.:"i0;i Hi
Fly nets at
Thompson & Over-
11' '."IS.
Kr.ives, forks
ami sjsoons at
Vn-nch'-.
Verv little woo' is being
sold at
present prices.
Headed wraps at cost at
teith ?c eitenbach's.
Old papers for sale at this
Mon
ofliee at 25 cents per hundred.
Frank C. Baker, state printer,
was in the city yesterday. '
Mis. K. Strong and daughter, oi
I'ortland, are visiting in this city.
'i he business houses of Albany
v. ill he closed all day on the Fourth
-of July.
At last it seems that the Wil
lamette Valley is to have fair
weather.
id. J. .Mont ith and wi',of Inde
pendence, visited relatives in tin's
city yesterday.
Those wishing late cabbage
plants should call at Mrs. P. W.
pinks" . She has some fine ones.
Patronize home industry ami liy
some Oi J. Joseph's Havana tilled
oc. cigars, the first of his own man
ufacture. . Mrs. V. Fortmiller, accompanied
jby her son, John Fortiniller, of
Mewark. X. Y., h visiting her son,
V.':n. Fortmiller, in this city.
Keep out the fiies by using screen j
doors and windows, manufactured j
and put in your house complete at
a reasonable price, by K. K. Vunk.
Shor on corner of Second and
F.il.-worth streets.
Tickets for the M. E. entertain- i
merit .t the opera house Friday j
i x-ning are on sale at Blackmail's i
drug store, at 2-" CT'nts for general
admission and ob cents for reserved
seat.-: ,
Messrs. Will & Stark have just
received a large stock of new gold
vah-hes, diamond rings, dia-nond
inlaid ladies' watches, elegant
chains and other new jewelry.
la j- have an immense stock.
The social annoum-ed to be given
at the residence of R. M. Robert-sc-:i
tins evening by the Young
People's Society of Christian En
deavor has been indefinitely post
poned on account of the illness of
Miss Ina Rooeitson.
J. G. Crawford returned yester
day from a three weeks' trip to
Monmouth, Polk county. He ob
tained some good views, and took
the pictures of the state normal
"school graduating das.-, school
"buildings, etc..
Yesterday morning James Rader
and Ben Barker were riding on one
horse near the depot, and were try
ing to exhibit their horsemanship
by putting their fet in his flanks,
making him '"kick up." They
were 'uoth thrown off. and the for
mer's ieg was severely sprained.
l resit u l.ond ToinpI;r.
At the recent grand lodge of
Good Templars, held in Portland,
the toi'owing oificers were elected :
Worthy chief templar. J. W. Webb ;
grand councillor, J. E. Knox ;
grand vice-templar, Mrs. E. J.
Robinson; grand secretary, Win.
?. Simpson ; grand tieasurer, W.
S. James: G. S. J. T., E. M. Van
deveri. V. S. James and Z. T.
Wright were elected grand repre
sentatives; alternates. R. B. Hood
and Albert Tozier. The vote for a
vdace to hold the next grand lodge
v.as as follows: Salen, 21, Cor
valiis, Turner, 4. .-alem was
declared the place for holding the
next session of the grand lodge.
The following were appointed:
Grand chaplain, Mrs. 1. M. Long;
Igrand marshal, J.J. Brown ; graud
'depute marshal, Minnie Harrison ; j
brrand assistant 'secretary, W . 1.
"Riches; grand guard. Miss W
Kern; grand messenger. N. L
Wiiey.
A .uvrl 'I rain.
The first vestibule tram
seen on the Pacific coast will pass
through Albany about. o'clock j
tins morning. It will hav; on j
u.l il,. Davmnn, A- Vli:r-!
fjUtll KA lilt AKl '"V.-w V " ....
c-t:ul excursion party ninety four
, persons. At Portland the party
i-will divile, a portion going to
(Alaska, and others over the North
iern Pacific to Boston. A vestibule
train is composed of ordinary cars
w-fh tlie p.a'funns Sc,l -;,
such a manner that the entire
train looks iike one ear.
The iivernmciit Suag Boa I,
The tiovernmer.t snag :v..at
oeing
s ex-
g in
he is
unti!
if; :1 1
built at Steilin's boat yard ij
jected to be ready tor launch;
about ten days. As so .:s a.- s:
ru.ished die wit'. :-e :i"'l i;o
-he ap;-roorian! n is re; -:v;-i
ti).e- trovernment. The monev
now
''i :i iumtt t.r itiis .i-trv.t .'-ii; ;e
jj ist hardy enough toj . y -l -. -'tract
price for bu:,:.:i:-g tf" v:t,
-witiiout fitting her up. Telegram.
fa llcyai Auii i.-.iei
THE MOICnIXG IIECALD: 1
THE BiI,V-J:- JLLK AiTAIK.
i i'nrtasr Farticakis C-tictmtzg the Ar.-est-j
The Girl I; D ivsa Crazy. -
I -:
Further particulars coiicrning the i
arrest ot Arthur Burton for raping
Eliza Harrington at Brownsville
shows that it is a very mixed up
affair, ami the true fae'ts'cannot be
ascertained until the ca.-e comes up
for trial at the term ui circuit court
next week.
An opinions prevails among some
people at Brownsville that the girl,
..r-.-.-i i..,
mate. Willi several voimg men. in-
eluding Burton, and that in an at -
t .,.,, r t,, ,,i.. ,t;., .1...
was rendered temooraniv insane.
Ti.i. .,i;...r .-i ,...f.. ,.,";,. , 1 1,
claim in a trumped up story to
shculder the iniquities of all the
youi:g men upon ti.j joung mu
latto. Be this as it may a monstrous
wiuiig lias been committed, iVum
the erl'ect of v. hich a girl of 16 is
driven crazy. iler statement is
essentially the same as already
published in the Hekai.d, that
young Burton entered her room,
and threatening to kill lier it she
made an outcry, administered
chloioform and accomplished ids
liellish design, and on this charge
young Burton was arrested and
waived examination at the prelim
inary trial. Whoever the guilty
party or parties may be they should
receive the severest punishment.
The young girl will urobabiy be
broutht to this city and xamined
as to hjr sanity. She k is been
living with hor cv.usin,Mio. Zemer,
whose husband was in the ci'y yes
terday for the pui p i.-e of instituting
suit for slander against certain par
ties who had spoken in derogatory
terms of the character of his wile
and the young gir1.
Burton, who does not show much
negro blood, is 22 years old. He
I -tates mat ne was not at tne nouse
of the girl on the night in question,
and that lie never administered
any chloroform to her or threatened
to kill her.
WILL tLOSK O.N THE Hi! 11151.
"We. the undersigned, hereby
agree to close our respective places
ot iiirsiness on the national holiday
the Fourth of Juiv, all i
day :
.-amuel E. Young.
C. II. Spencer.
G. W. Smith.
Woodin x Wiilard.
The Farmers & Merchaat
Irs.
Co., per D. V. S. Reid.
Thompson oi Overman.
C ,nn Bros.
W. Fortiniller & Co.
F. L. Kenton.
C'owan, Ra'son & Co.
Julius Gradvvohl.
Will & Stark.
Foshay & Mason, except for pre
scription work.
II. Ewert.
(i. W. -impson.
P. Cohen.
Monteith & Seitenbach.
W. F. Read, per 0. HmJricsor.
G. L. Black man, except for pr. -scription
work.
VV. C. Tweedale.
Leon Power.
Brownell & Stanard.
l.'irf ! f 1 P!-.rl, nor TT.
Chamberlain.
Krausse & Klein.
AValiace & Thompson.
Parker Bros.
M. A. Miller, except for prescrip
tion. C. B. E land & Co.
John .'. Schmeer.
Fred Mueller.
Knapp, Burrell & Co.
Deyoe Robson, ex ept for ma
chines and extras.
C. Meyer.
J.J. Dubruille.
L. E. Blain.
II. F. Merrill.
F. M. French.
Steweri k ox, except for ma
chines and extra.
L. Gottlieb.
A. B. Mellwain.
U KliB KK-KIX Ml A KT 1 P'I'I ALS.
A large party of relatives an
friends gathered at the residence
of Mr. John Brown in BrownsviPe
to witness the nuptials of Mr.
Frederic Webber and Miss Louisa
Maria Rinehart. The bride and
groom were supported by Miss Flo
Brown and Mr. J. M. Waters, Rev.
Gitt'-ns, pastor of the M. E. church
ofheiating. The happy couple took i
their places; beneath a noral arch
and hore shoe of orange blossoms
i nd the knot was tied. The par
tors were handsomely decorated
with flowers. A delicious lunch
was served, to which the guests
did ju-tice. Mr. and Mrs. Webber
received many handsome presents.
Their many friends wish them a
I nappy and prosperous journey
through life.
Brownsville, June 17.
nicrStiiic Ceremonies.
Under the auspices of the grand
ledge A. F. & A. M. the corner
stone of two buildings will be laid
i.u ing the next two weeks. One
will be the corner-stone of the new
Ba,ltist vnm.u at Independence,
jok ,.mintv . t)m other ceremonies
j win oe neiu at- tne new cui l nouse
' at McMinnville, Yam'ii'l county.
-11 ! - L.l J - t .1 . 1
Grand Master Jacob Mover will be
... - - i !
present on both occasions and con-i
duct the ceremonies. Several
, rominent members of the Masonic I
.... ... . . '
t at.-rintv o; Albany will be m at- i
tendance.
ml
i !c p sen liIiing t xeuciloiis.
' The steamer Mijc!iief is prepared
1 to take parties out to sea from New
, port Ashing, and will make frequent
triog v. hen the .weather is pleasant.
Parties d.-shir.g to go on t-fim
par
r- I
I-
.1
!! please send notice
is 7 :i.t including
!e.-s J. J. Winant.
!
A-'
.-iear.-e:
Mise
ief, N
i".v-
s i oo! tax is now d id an
J i-: very soon will becou"
-.".t. Pay tlie same liefoi
l.
(o.-i3 oi co-i.ci.ioi. are added.
riiTKfTi oi .Aii: ;i::s.
Under this Iie'aJin Judge O. X.
Denny has written a letter from
Coreatoa friei.u in Portland, in
w.iieii ne says:
memorandum hook, i find I have
expendou nrst am!
,!
ast
in tins
venture the game bin
any return, about S.jls-
without
-hidepend-
entlv of the labor, winch cannot
be estimated in dollars and cents
quite a tax, considering that L was
not the possessor of WOO'l worth
! ot property at the time. .Nof.vnh-
?'li'r all nut regret the
1 nyesiniunt ot eitner time or money ,
it the ohieet .-ought is attained, lor
-VuU kno.' tnat.11 ls. lari' .,llle. to
i importations oi various
birds thai
the de-erl
enables us to "make
blossom like the -rose," and which
add so much the the grandeur and
enjoyableiiess of our young and
great country.
Formerly France, Germany and
England like America were with
out pheasants and many other
kinds oi game, the so-called Eng
lish phea.-ants being an importa
tion. Now, however, it is quite
different, for. owing to the keen
appreciation of their sportsmen of
cnoice varieties ol game, the spke
of lield and stream, their preserve.
lo' ve been richly supplied, not only
with the breeds of pheasants
brought to the state by myself, but
the Elliot. Swinnos, Pukra and
Ret )ves added. With European
sportsmen neither money nor labor
seem to stand in the way when a
new and game variety can be pro
cured, either for gun or rod.
Of course the sportsmenn of the
Northwest coast are not expected
to' keep pace wall those of Europe
in the introiluefion of game. But
it is not unreasonable to expei t
them to protect with every meai s
at their command the natural game
of the conntiy-as well as that im
ported and turned adrift at the:.
doors.
In this connection I may men
tion that pheasants are not the
nr.iy donations 1 have made to the
coast. While consul general I sent
to Southern California trees of the
lichee, a delicious st mi-tropical
fruit and to Oregon the Peking
pear, large persimmon and doqiiut
together with the tallow tree, from
I the nut of which, is collected the
vegetable tallow so extensively
used in China iu the manufacture
of candies consumed in Bhuddist
worship; al.-o the bamboo and
magnolia, besides shrubs, flowers,
etc., now growing in the. state. 1
also added to the different breeds
of fo is in Oregon the Langshans.
I'eiCing bantams and Cottons, as. :
well as the I'eking ducks. j
lire now I had hoped to be on j
my way buck to Oregon to take up j
my residence again under the
sentinelship of Hood, Adams, Jef
ferson and Helens, but circum
stances over which 1 seem to have
no control still detain me. In fact,
. i toe .anguage oi nu; u is always
.l..i .. it. a. ;. i
tue unexpected we may iook lor.
A oui:;o. thiixdck-bolt.
A Squaw on the Wrrm Sprina; Kefervation
Killed by Lightning.
.
Depntv Ik S. Marshal Peter
Essier, who came in from the Warm
Spring Indian reservation, reports,
that on Saturday last as two young
Indian women were crossing a field .
on the reservation about four miles
iruni the agency, they were
struck
instantly
killed, the electric cur-
(rent having entered the back of
; her neck and passed out below the
shoulder, making a hole as bi
around as a nickle. The other one
was struck in the hip, the current
passing down her leg, burning it
badly and making a hole in the
ground.
The occurrence caused gre tt ex
citement on the reservation, the
Indians never having known of any
one being killed by lightning,
which is not strange, as this is the
second occurrence of the kind
which has happened in Oregon.
The body was buiied as soon as
possible and work was commenced
digging for the supposed instru
ment which had made the hole in
the ground. Nearly all the In
dians on the reservation were on
the ground taking turns at the
pick and shovel. If they succeed
in finding the thunderbolt it will
be the only one recovered so far as
known.
AurtioD Sale ol OH fainting.
Messrs. T. E. Morris & Co. have
rented the W. C. T. U. hall for a
few days and beginning on Thurs
day at 7:30 p. m. will open a grand
auction of tine oil paintings by the
best artists of the country. Thete
tine paintings are now on exhibi
tion, and cau be seen tree of charge.
The auction will commence Thurs
day evening, and every adult who
attends tlie sale before 8 o'clock
will be entitled to a chance in the
dr-iwing of a very line painting to
occur ou Saturday night. Tickets
will be given away every night.
It costs nothing to see these fine
works of art ; they are free for ah.
T Itesnnie Business.
The 0. P. steamer Bentley has i
been repaired and will tome up
"fin ronianu on luomiay to ake ,
nlaep in thp river trade The lMtaf :
place in tne nvei naue. uie "oat.
thoroughly overhauled :
and made as good as new. A sev-
n.f.i..ni-.,f tihan! hoc I uun tuif i-?i
cuiw-n-iwi. .w,cti ... ..v... u.,,
which will make her a powerful
boat. It is hoped that her luck
has changed for the better. The
oid captain and crew will man the
boat.
:; '. i'lil i:
(tovernor Pennoyer i;as
apnomt-
ed the toii
J. . iViiu
wiiig notaries punlie :
ey. 1 ixie. PoIk cou:::y ;
ira F. M. B'tth.-r.
Builock, East. I'
Law ton, Medf-ir-t
Si io ; ',. C. i'eii, ?.
.ii.,rin..)'i".:
'o:;i:i:ia: i:
i. E. J. i
':ij.'oy ; .fo;i
- - i
.'1.
I'nteige-. .ii;
i: C. A. R-j.
-.die
c
Alb:
n
.itiigtc yci.al a; ..j o .' I.: ii
pi. t. i-itum estektai.hi;st.
! Fo! lowing is tl.c progi amine oi
j an eiitcrtaiauient for the bent-tit of
', U;e M. E. dmrch. of Alhauy, to he
- given at the
pc'ra liou.se. June 22,
i o p.
i So!) by class.
iteci ta t ion CJic in m le on e .
Duet -Misses. Veiia Fiiudt
and
Ida iiie Caini'bt'
!.f-il.
Tableau -Cluidieu umther goose.
lustruuienia! solo Mifs lJaruc-a.
liecitatioa Lottie Ketchuni.
Solo andchoi us Mrs. Burkhart.
IMiss MiUer, Messrs. j?iiuut aaa
Miller.
Pantomime in lour acts Chi 1-
dfeH-
Recitation -Eva Simpson. i
Instrumental duet Miss B:irnes j
ami Mrs. Vasello. !
Recitatioa, "Single
Head oil
Wheat" Ch.s3 of buvs.
(Juarn tte Mis. Lee. Mr- llu.-.lou
auu Messrs. Hun mer and Jluney.
Pantomime and Tableau -
bearoijintr t r naopiiii'ss
Instrument solo Miss Gilbert.
Tableau America supplicated
by idolitious nations to send tnem
the gospel . f
Solo Mrs. Lee.
Tableau Belshazzar's feast iu
three scenes.
Recitation Oriu Beam.
A XiUm-nl I'l-oiiurl ;!' 1'itlH'oriiia. j
It is only I'ouikI in Butt' (.'utility, j
California and in in oilier iart of the !
woikl. We refer to the tree that pro- !
duces the healing ami penetrating
gum used in that oleaMint ami elleet- j
ive cure for consumption, a-tliama. I
1 bronchitis, and coughs Santa Abie the
Ki,,- of Conssiui'ptioni Fosliay a
M.iaoii iTiiarantees and sells it for S!
a bottle, or three for S;-2. oil. liy the
use of California Cal-K t'ure, all j
mptoiii- of catarrh aie d i-pcUcil and j
the diseased nasal passage is speedily
restored to a healthy eondiuon. sl.no j
a package, by mail si. pi. I lrem
ars f rt c.
iii.lt.V 3sE.iiO:.
Smoke Estreilas.
Wigwam siipi't'is at Head's.
l'.oots and sin es at eo.-t at Browned
& Statiard's.
j A ca-an tOA. el for every customer at
j ViereckV.
I A new iiivoice'of iiiitWh.t rimmings
i at head's.
Ice cream at the
to-dav.
ctv restaurant !
lee cream every c.av
at France.1
Pfei tier's.
.e:;ve your orders at Hro'.vnel! V
Stanard' for choice berries.
A lean towel i for every cu.-to:i)er a
Vie cs barber shop.
We handle three kinds of fruit jar.
and you will do M-iI to see us iieiore
placing your order?.
BuowNKi.r. iV Stax.vkh.
If you want us to call at your nou-e
to talc: orders, lease leave word at j
our store. Browiuii iV Stanard.
t
That exqui-i'e one ol satins in our j
-' i 1 ' "
show wind iw will be r.:n close thi-I
, xvcek. ilaVe no excuse for not ge1-
i tmg in on them. Monticth A: Seiten-
i
bach.
Jusl received,
mother lot of t'.iw.-e
fine hand
wed French kid allocs, the
verv cheapest eyer brought to town at
W. F. Read's.
io to Forimilli-r it C'o.'s for furni-
. n I--.VO--.V 'imi i-li-!in jin iilil- -liit
,,,,ni,;.v a Snnrna rug to
beautify your home.
For your tine imporud an 1 Key j
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart j
"tear store, one door east of Black
IIliin's drug store.
: . A Wa;nlng.
..r5.w .,nH &ftutu si.r.A ,,..i,i4i,-,J
K-that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other. :
It is probable thai everyone, without i
execution, receives va.-t cumbers ol
Tubeicle Germs into the system arid
where these germ-fail upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at lir.-1 slowly and is shown by
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages thev extend to the lungs pro-
ducing consumption and to the head.
causing i-aiarrh. .Now : 1 llil- i.
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cai.se death, .t thei::set
you must art with pi oiiiptncss; allow, j
ing a coid to go without attention is ;
dangerous and mav
lose vou votiri
life. As soon a.-you feel that or.ie
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottleof liorchei-'s
German Syrup. It. will give you im
mediate relief
LKTTKK LIST.
The following letters were re
maining in the postorliee uncalled
for June 20, 1SSS. Persons calling
for the same will please give the
iiate on which they were adver
tised: Aruell. A. T., Bryant, Jas.
M.. Drake, George. Frady, James,
Jackson. E. S., King, Miss Er
nestine, Rankin, R , Richardson,
II. S., Warner, A. J.
IU Fi s Thompson, P. M.
UuUl I'rlze Shirl.
The best white shirt in the market
at W. F. Head"?; and don't forget that
he proposes to give away U rillf. gold
waUh with tin ;n Call and investi
gate if yon need a good shirt.
Get your spectacles at F. M.
French's and have them properly
fittted by Johnson's Patent Eye
Meier. A sure fit guaranteed.
! OREGON RAILWAY and!
3AYI;4TI4.Y KOIl'A.NV.
; Columbia River
Route
,.,.,
Iranw tor the Hr leave Pft.-anJ at 10 a. v
, J- . ,
TnjriTy 'c , tl ti-.m pri,,.!
rKjlvL I S Voited state,!
. . i t-
j canajaann curupc
ELEGANT PULLMAN FALAGE CARS.
j. ;a..3,t
.
I
cle33i22 Gars Sua Through on
Express Trains
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
r ST. 1
U'L
Frs-c ir5iftr?e an? Wi
I Oil I
Pfl'-t.ilK
t S IU!
for
S"an Fran-;
i
:its.
cistm ana tiw
' "--r fitrtiier p;rti-'tj
Aluiuitli. l-'irht Str
re f Curaan .
A i.v i '. Ore; n.
L- WAX WELL,
V. Ji 1. A.
I'll) AT. JITXE 00 3
Pa,
1
?S
4)
1
le oi Miiiiiiy !
At the verv Lowest Prices
j
i
' All New and Pretty Styles '
For Ladies, Misses and
Children.
I
j
j To IvedllCe Stock !
MRS. E. J. O'CONNOR.
II iv-
1W
1 fl
SITE HERIAH 7,000
But this does not interfere with
with the Great Slaughter,;
of Men's and Bows'
rn
II
AN I )-
-AT-
A.
)
J.
ggStrictly first-class goods and
prices that cannot be undersold,
are guranteed.
BOOTS
AN1-
snoEsj
AtJActual! Cost
-AT
Cons Early aad G-st Sizss.
Will sell until all are
! closed out.
Hdlbcrs, Kcatl.
TL" proprietor.- of Santa Abio have
iu'liorized l'os'nay it .ia-on Pi rc-fum'
ni'iivy if. after giving this .V;
'ini!.'. King f Cough Cure.- a iV.ir
rial as directed, it fails to give satis
... pen :'or cure C-.ugl.s. t'ronp.
vV;.oo;,;:ig!.''-;;gha!id aU Threat mid
- ' ....... - --,
i i';!ts tie
li'-n liie dis-.is;:
as-urncs the form
is ; ctii c-tive as
'. T!;e-e rer--rri-lals
as household
ii (JO a ptelvSge.
neaa, ;
nothi
iV,
I of ;atar: ii. not!
! M?if.-rnia -at-R Cm
j tions are witi-om t q
j ii-icd:i-s. Sold, st
Three for $i SO.
in
SOLD
mi
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Dress Goods
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ODDS andENDS
An odd lot of all silk Tilboiis ransiiiir from to 2 C
inches cit 10c ti yard.
Tlie season's dress remnants incluoirip- wools and
wash goods at one -third their original' valae.
Odds and ends in hose,
Eemnants of silks and
All these remnants must go no matter w hat price
TH A
"2"OTJ
10
j We are selling gocds at prices which they will not
i be able to reach for
lO Years
HOW
Because we know where fo buy, 'we know how to
buy, and we know how to sell. OUR GOODS never
grow- old and shelf-worn
Tlie Bit Merchants Come to Us
w-hen they want to lump a big shipment and raise
the wind. We are always ready for them, and con
sequently we are able to offer bargains which make
the people stare and think we are going to fail.
No FeaR
We shall keep on doing
WALLACES: TIIOJi OX,
FLSW BLOCK.
mil 11111111111 imi
emtroidery and laces.
satins at ridiculous prices
MONTEITH & SEITENBACH.
T
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iK:isro"w r
f
to Come !
IS IT?
waiting tor
BIO PROFITS
of TtiatJ
Si
good for years to come.
SIR
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