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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1888)
Sul'TH KuVNiv Arr.vt- 1" i-.irts Arrives -P.'.. t-Vi-irM i.kh N i;;:.: Ait; in A. I- . I." ,i n, . Ml ui'.KoON l'ACil'li Ti?i- At: TAi: . M.V.uii .Vj.'.i.ai I .ml 1 1.. .I.HTIX.S A3IOI T IOH., i ". . I .. 1 io! iiel s iv. tiie city. Mi-s Lii.y (': .r.:'ord vtsitim: in i larrisiriity. .'. W'iiiiam-. o: this city, ha? re; ..i. v-'d upen his i;. mi near Tan gci." the smrcc! . A t -! -.-r -t i 1 1 1 Oi i!V.-ll 'v '-t :n-i-ivcd irif. New mulin "i ork at E.& C. ilowanl's. Misses Winnie and Flora Sjn-iirirs , oi u.i-i;i are vi.-it iklt in this city. 'H-.f u::v.--ts of Miss Lilian Hacka -nian. i'atr'.-nic Iminc indit-try and try .!...e o; .). .Ii.se.h's Havana iil! -il ' ! tin liif-t A i .',vn nian ufai u:w :0 'i iner:)i'ieiMent f.. M.' Ci'i. has returned iron, I'l-A-h-dp-, I-.astt-:n Jresiuii. lie will reside in tiii-.-hv. . " The ol. ! county oth ers e;mp!et'1d their terms of otilce vestenlav to-morrow the new iihceis w id fe. their seats. !: tin- signal service indieatii us ea he relied in on, Oieon will now have some lair wcathc, the iii-t t::ee r nianv weeks. :e. Fourth w ill be a oniet it iv Ah-unv. The bu-iness 1 1 1 ! I ! - v. : . '( ciiseo. anil many .oole . ''' h -o to Yaimina. Corvaiiis. i Waterloo and Poitiaud. ! J. L. Cowan returned last iiiuht : from t. I.ouis. He was acconi-ia-; 1 1 led by .Miss Lee Prat! ier. ot Co!-! ir.:ihia. Mo., who wiii send a lew; wi-eks visiting in this city. Kev. T. J. Wilson and wife of ! IlaLsey are in the city, and will leave Monday morning for the! 'Warm Spring Indian Ageney, ! whe-e tie is emra'-red in educ:itional . and mission work. j Ke-rp ijiu (he (lies by i;in sei'een i doo:.-and windo.vs. ina.' iifae.un d : and pni in your iione eompiete at i a leas o:i:tb!e jiiiee. by P. II. Vm.k. ; s-r e: coniei i Seei.iinl and J Kliswulii streets. Prof. J. I). Letcher, a gra of the Virsriiua inilitarv s dilate hooi. a.'a! an experienced and ncee "Hn' civ;; engineer, was in the citv e yes- j old lir ! ierday. Pi of. 1 .etcher is an .-cnesjunate ami friend of towi.sman. h-o. lh Ciiambeilain. ; K. I1.- ('.Howard are actually j sel.tr.g millinery cheaper than any i.e el.-e in tiie cit y .especially tl-.w- ' :::i'J white hats, w bun voat: tio aii aie Siu.i. iuy never! v old goods, but keep a clean, 1 car: t"it-s .-toek co nstantlv un hand. i;o i." wi!l he no service m tlie nt M. 1". church to-day on account of the repairs in -progress on tlie in side. The Sunday school will be held at the M K.Vhurch South at -:.V i-. m. T-ie Y. P. C. K. society i ot tiie .M. K. church will meet' at J the r at. "jiage at i::U i. w. rj; iNMiii. im hoii:i. o.iviM- Pays the Sam nf $125,000 tor the ViUard Slock F-..hy. The Portland News says : W. II. , lio.como, 1 rust: e ol tlie orcsjon I Navigation ami Ore-! Tfancoutinental Companies, j tieaosd olock 1,2, known : s the j iaiu uiu-i, is- l.h. i v iuu Hotel Com p .ny I.or the consuier-! aliou of 12o,0U0. Of this amount I fT.j.OOO go s 'o the O. It. & N. (. o. j aad the remaining oC.OUO to the i Oregon Transcontinental. It was iearEcd that the moDey had j been paid, and the property is tn j owned by the Portland Company, j With this transfer consummated, it will not be long ere the hotel will be finished. Hasten the dav. for Portland has become one of the chief points on the coast visited by tourists. They will fid tiie new ' Lett! to overflowing. Ja ou,.i-1 .;i-c A,,oi..i...,..h F"! t!l at 1 ! m- C'wying e.xcur- -s'.onists to Corvalhs. A special K. E. 3lontairue. pustmaster at ; will )C nin fn,m Corvaiiis to Al Lebar.on and llenry P.. .Mdier. at 10 y m of the F0U1th, So postmaster at Millers Linn county, tmt i,ocan uotget hotel nc- oregoi:, nave resigneu. ana n. J". Ik'pe and ('. 1. andykehavi b- apointed jiostmasters of the res ft ive otiiees. Mr. .Montagues ..'ion is occiisii :ieil bv his - as- count v clerk, nei essi . va; la.. residence in this city. I j 1 Scliil rniis. Ae.-Ari.r-r.- to Prof. Mc Kirov, tlie schools of Ore-oil are in a rloiirish- in- ( o:.dition. il- (Stilnat tnat. (.-!' l ;:p-.-h it the returns tor S"-S Wil sciiooi populati'jii ti I ... ')). It is iin r-as:i:z ' "'id IV, and at tiie rate at v has S-c-n increasing oi taU Vi'll Se'".':i l iarli I - .i ; . . Vi!l Hi' .jjf !;. .fudge J. . for Li-n c. I o '.I:" V ,:S a!t.i..i s ;;I -i an ; hstriet .( r unty, am: sswer in the "int oi nev h-l' vs. the . J. . . .- ,'. et j-ie-i i '.-ai. o-c ' j.-s " o. S'l to tiie supreme coctt ii be app: IXlliL M9JL ULWH1 AM. U . .'- I.1VN l.Vri I'JOaJ.I.ES. j.va m teres. n: Hit C- li) ' !;". A c w ti lt c; iLiiiu' o: c-.iiiL'.-ii-.y. mui'h larger tne continued u as Ken I at .1 ce would have been had- it lift been iur lulus. The meeting 1 1 r 1 - eXCeiielo Camp lirclKHi :ui Jul 1 Mu' tKt; iiuw.V of tlie pioneers oi-U.e ItK met each other -.round the camp lilt: au-.i participated in the social rt-uiiion. ami i: tiit sj'Ot'i-liri pio neer experiences hai1 ;i rumiLeiit place. The opening t i r :i.sdi'!i cr- .'I i'V C;liL-i' Cray "1 llil. SiiUl't sj ee-he.- were ill.Mi deiiy-l'cd ijy t!i--r pioneers. The exercises were iiittr-per-e I with mit-ic oy the Crawfoids ;iie baud, which also ha 1 in c barge. the grounds :iud which deserves much ctedit ;r tlit' exec-hcnl ::ianuer iu which ihev had been arranged. A constitution and by laws wis presented and read, but action tl p- on '.lit; .i.'itjio was aetcireil lint' the .- cnr.d iiay . .On Thuiday a large del; gation mi l ived from liaise-y. uccoin p..nied in liio itiisey uaiiu delV'; l i,r A'l aU'iress was ie-ii,vf;i t- lai vev 15 iiul ot thus h , whcii was ti.iilowed by live minute speech . I The constilntiou and hydaws 1 t w s tiien ;nlo)t d. The h)Ilowi:: c;t;'ei-vs w-re eleet i t-d H.r theeii.-ning yea": i'residnit,. t'a'.eb (day, of lla'.-ey: viceprcs ' i!ifi:t, Dr. W. dray, Albany; feeretaYy. Jcs. Teni jilcton, Drowns ! vilh-; treasurer, llihy Kirk, Crowns vil'.e: trustees. -I. M. Moyt-r and Mr. Collyert, llrownsviile, am (ilass. Craw fonlsviiie. It was decided to hold the next annual reunion at Ihown-ville on the third Wednesday in June, IS'J. ! . I I KIM. .N O ITS. Ki'oicN'i-:, June JH. Commencement week in Fugene is an event long looked forward to oy the more tiionhttul .f the people. It is safe to say that the exei'ereises were ol so gemd a char acter as to disappoint nobody, i here was a marked excellence from the noble baccalaureate ser mon of Prof. Van Scoy all through the week to an oration of especial merit by graduate MeOinn. of Portland. The criticism so often made, that the essays and orations of commencement are not of a practical nature was this time cer- taiuly without foundation. The faculty and citizens generally may well be proud of the state umver - sity. J here were o college giaou- ates. lrom the law school ami .1 from the music department of the j university. j On Tuesday evening occurred' one of the strangest runaways; imaginable. As John Sloan's team was standing at Matlock's corner, the lines around the brake bar, and the driver intently listen iti'. tii I .fish'-, minstrels, tiie hoises . becoMiing alarmed at the cheering,'! turned suddenly around, broke the tongue of the carriage and sped iivie to n:ii-tj unknown 1 itera 1 1 v -j,(,(..ulS(. to tiu. present thev cannot tind hide nor hair of the horses. o t,,,!,,- o-,.ot,.., .. hile one our ho ;e carriages was being taken down the stieet with great speed, a buy. w ho belongs in Prim; , v:lh', named mhi i.yue, was knocked senseless and dragged L'l) ! or :;i) feet, l-'ortunatery tor him no ' bones were broken and he .is in a I fair way of recovery. There were more visitors present this year at he university com mencement than ever before. All 1 parts of the state were represented i i i -t i. . .i i ; and indeed it IS a Sight to see the i noble Villard hall densely packed ; .with a well-dressed, intelligent j audience. i Tho ,t;.t...wf. ,.f tin. miiiweite I from the town makes us badlv fejl Ule m.ed ol" our jiroposed street ... ,;!- v Hut we are sure to have I his meat convenience bv next commencement. " We h:ive hll(1 a diphtheria ware, out it is an over now . it was eoniined to one family and they aro convalestring. Prof. Vawter's familiar face was again seen on our streets during eommencement. .May his shadow never grow less. The students wound up their year at Kugene by a party, which was pronounced a (teemed success, Prof. Williams, of Halsev, our new principal of schools, wilr move here, in August The orvallis -l-lr:ili(u. It ;s announced that the passen ger train will leave Albany on the , , commo'iations at i.orvai.is can j sleep at Al ban vT Thev can catch j the next mornings overland also, j T!:e O. P. boat will also leave Cor- allis on the tbrenoou ot the fifth i l i . t-,:ii .. ; tor down river points. It will ar-' , c -. i . : rive at Su em about-) n. m. A soeciai excursiou train .! ,.v,,i,-oo,. ,r,.;- -;U nU.. will aiso leave Albany for ("oivallis on the morning ot ti;e 4'n, a tier the arrival ot" the overiaiiii. .il.-i ri-ji'it .Mr. W. K. al 1 :-.4ui!ia. a : i-1 .Mis Mary ti.iirried at the rt-.--ia'i:.r. lh,-v. Mr. I V.-.. .:. a h..v. v.-...: ;..::tv.ly k-u , ".' -.!-. o;.-' wet--; v. as i -i i .r.y.' .Mr. and' Mr- K:.-s. a..o a at t -r t'.ie re."i:..ir. v lir.rke are now in -t.iki-n iif their r; new c.ottij,e ..i li J. .'. Jl: '.ij'.'ii, ;ird roiw, eV-ra e in tV-;r ' ;-uiiiv.;r.?i:-. ad-' JL L.U10!jrj 1 It. BU.WaBWtWBTWWMBP MJ ASSUtJI . j-;. i'. m -itii!:;:;! K a l. ll. i.l!" .iu; : v- -i:cuti-.l.:il rates aad . v - -is :iat.iia, :.h iu'OMiiu; ill i Lu Ci t Il.lglit 00 ,e-at- U-ii.r.i.;u. . The Oregon and California has ' t'st:t!:isic d i.ie (hov.iiig ia'ts to S.ni Fianeic.j : From Portland. Or egiu Citv -slid aieni stjo -i't. Ir.-tn Aio.iii v s 10. troni Fueue s:;:j sb, l -.'oili ih.i.-eiiitl u --'.:h bU, Iron; irai,ts l'ass yl .,."). tiom MeJh-n. : jiU Ttn'Sfe ruau-tri'i lit-ki-ts inciude the s-.' UU lee lur inemi)i-r ship in t tie. association. prr s"es holding such are entitled, lice ot other charge, to have mailed to 'hem the, bound voIuiik; oi'the pro ceciiiig of the meeting of Ft-- : also will be ciititiel to all ol t:ie f ree exeuis'ona in California, i to. ; ; but care must be taken while in ; .- m Francisco, to" ootain a certifi cate of membership from the si-crc- ; t ay and ample arrangements have! been Made lor the issuance of the ; meinin Tship certificates, and etlicial souvenir badges, witln.-ut : imjioiiij; on members los of tinm or serious t.iouble. These tickets' viii be placed on sale from July 10th to L -1th, iuc'.ustve, uooii for !ing oassage until September UOdi inclusive. The Oregon Ihulway and Navi gation Co. names a rate of si.j from i'ortlanel and return, bv steanur.i .... . . , ,i 1 ins rate will mciuue meais a:m ; , , . . oei tiis un too sieainei ami tne .' membership fee. These excursi in tickets will he placed on sale In in Inly Tth to .July loth, inclusive, and will be good for return passage until September- :Jhih. Thes ex etirsion tickets will b pi act .1 on sale at all the leading stations in Ivistern Oregon on the line of the ). P. cc N. railway, and will be sold to teachers and others from July xM to July loth, inclusive. Tlie.se arrangements will enable ah1 persons to attend the State Teach- icr's Association at Salem. July oh. htu and T'.li, -and then reach S ui Francisco iu ample time prior to : the National Association. Tne Oregon IVsillo Uaiiroul company will sell round-trip ex cursion tickets: lrom Albany or Cor vaiiis to San Francisco aud return ! for wi4 and will inc. tide meals and. beitlis on tiie steamers. These tickets wii! about July e i" iced on sale on or Tth, and will in ake them uood to iLturn on or belore ! September :'.U:h. The steamer wib 'sail from Viapjina City on or about i July PJth. ' .The ci:cu!ar quotes pullmau car ; rut.-, and yives much necessary m ! formation " concer-iinir hotels "and ; ,10(,j accommodations Oregon headouarteis wiii he estalilished in r.arlois iU.jaud 100 Occidental horel ;it S;ui Francisco. Supt. McE'ioy will be g!a! to lurnish all needed inlormation to any fne de siring. It is important, perhaps, to say that these excursion rates are open to every hot-y, ami are not contiued to teachers. ! I niversiiy of Oi'. on. I The annual meeting of the hoard f ; regents of the. '"niversitv of Oreion was held on f ...irsday lact. Coushl- lA II TnarS' eralile hmine.ss, hut not of gr-at importance, was transacted. Tin; receipts of the university for the past year wen: about S200O in excess of the expenses. It w as ordered that an observatory he eoniitructed on Skinner's hutte for a transit instru ment. An addition for other instru ments will he built at some future time. The hoard of regents adjourned to the call of the chairman. The school will open on September 17. Officers of the Alumni-Association of i the University, elected are President, l' C.S.Williams, class of 1SS1; Vice Presidents, C. A. Wooddy, class of ! ,,.,. ai x-x.- . J , ISM, Mrs. Nettie Mel.ornaek Collier, ; ISSU; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss i Anna Patterson, class of ISS.l; Literary programme for the Alumni exercises, June IS, ISS'.h Orator, W. ( Slater, class of 1SS3; Alternate. t-eorge W. Hill, class of . . ur?. r" Ll"rct is i" . r i. - t . i i V I V' ? ' 1 ?ruacc: -u,,a a'"3 I TViJ Z ' I ' X C. Jud'kins.'class of 1SS3. L-s Broken. Alex. Downing, who resides in Linn county a short distance across the Santiani river from J?tayton, came to Salem Thursday evening, and a message followed him to the effect that his 14-year old son, Sam, had his leg broken a short distance above the ankle. The boy, it seems, was riding a horse that was unshod, and the animal slipped on the wet ground and fell, catching the boy's leg with the above result. A doctor from -Stayton was summoned aijid set the fracture, and the sufferer is getting along nicely. He was but a short distance from home w hen the accident ' iiESB as fasta's possible. Salem Statesman. - ..-.mM , The ollii ers and memliers of the diHerent tire companiesare respect- j mll-Y re-iuested to meet at No. 2's i "r """ :u u:l wm,- ' i'.m in- ouipo.s-; i i reci'iviiH ! ... '. 1 . 1 'm uie: visitm- hremen ami excursionists i ,- s-,i, i. - . 1 ' " 'locsieo tnat the u:iiie halis ot the citv be leir open ior tne convenienco oi the ' visOors. i-!iii-f ot tm-iit. l.y or. tor oi' .los. Webi.oi. the Albany lire depart- i lla ii v M cailn-r sll.I. llej'teseiitaiive Ilelliiann ei! up i ;., t ... i'ia! si-rvi.-o division of war 'l.-p.ir'uit-nt I'miay ur.-.-d .-i.-i ei.;:. e at Albanv On- r,n i , ie u'i tier siiitl.ils wiii- h ici v.. :::ivo I ;. t.is.-o;,i j n uiasu p. rion.s ,:,f ij,.. o.intry of h,!(i. '..,';.. ttr.-oly. c:.;.-i hiun.il oifevr. Uie.Mr. ii'-rniaii-i an essura-'c.. th.a !..; ,i,:,i:.'.i-r si:..,is si ii,. ie luitiiilained at Ah.;t:;y. III KIJ?IX(r IIIuHAJ.n: Sl'NiJAY l"::.t! ))!" (illnJ v OJIicer-. r.-nialnl oo'eis i liie n--v- e-t-.'d io':::ly ul;;e--rs have a-.-s-rov.-.l l,y the cv'inty court lows. : - i :. i . A.:.. -unT, .":'',;0. M-.re-i !'; ;!.! and .loii: Feci . . ui v.. F. -! o:ta j;i:e. .': tit v A III i'.m, i'KOi . r.ie;;e, :.. .P..M. iddston. T. .J. K'-elv, C . M. Ih i.i! id of ...oimt, . i. r.in k'hart. 1'. shield and !. 1'. Ji hii Smahn.an. . si '.nn). Sure-tie.- Cohen, -Ma si n. siierii''. J. A. i.ilyeu. T. J. AiujiKc-r.-, X'an.'y.Fobert Caiy, .J. X. i I . A. i -1 oiia!d and L.C F. 1. Iv- d.Kalst. n. . Marsh;:ll. The stale medical society li. s just cioseet an inteie-ting session in Foril-im!. The foiiowing ol'ie: wen: elected to serve t:.ecnsii;i;o year- .J. F. Page, Astoria, j.j-'.'.-i-dent: A. w. l'antoti, Portland, vie" Iire.-ident; C. C. Stie-ng, Portia. ui secretary. iSllieke Kst .n. W i n' ecu in slippers at Ki ail's. Six s '.avesl'or a tl-. r at T.Joe I.i-:;e erdfi- .it Br-iwiiell S! ani's for Knval Ann vii!-!-r':--s. Itools ! -I loci it ci 1 1 Urow '.aiiare. .-. i.i f :ot III lllir t Wallai c ,V T nva-si-il i I 1 1 1 ',).-! Ill' 1 : 1 1 1 1 A eh aii to.i 1 for every i lisionu : ; t Viereek's, A new i:i'.'o:ceof I5nti-!iirluiuili.'-at le ad's. Ice cream at the citv restaurant to-day. . lee cream every - ; L ;ei:ter .s. iiav at Fia: ..ea s-Uiieiii Ai" . vour lll'ill-l: !' for i hiii' i- bi-i'l'lt:.-. oi t )'.v i .,- i'V-"-;- i-n-toai.. V i'.-.-s b.i'-Uer -ii t;. Wf list mil.- thri-i' kin is of IVni; i ami yiiil l il! if i '.i l ii t'l see i;s i,,-), 1 1 1 ;t 1 1 1 ir your oniers. liaow m:i.i. vV. Minai-,;. JI" you want n to rail ;it iniir t i I. iie: oii'i rs, please leave won! eur store. l!rowneii VV. Si a mini . ' That I'.Mpli-ite hue of sa!iiis iti i show whe! v.- wiii he r .ii c!o-c week. Have !i eeu-e for not tmu' iu em tlium. Monlieth iV elh i ae!i. Ili-t reeivei!. another lot of line liaml seueil l-'r.-licii is!;! sin.es, ! Vei eliea!e-t eyer In'ouiit to iowa U'.'K. lh-aii's. do to for: 'ail!, line le'.ner am ! r r. : u; e, t hen h ec I o. - lo clean up y . a Sun i lia r t! lieau: il'y y. lir lioiin-. f.ir our line iia ; r1 . i! West ehr;,rs, t,. M. ; IU':ir st'O'e olie lltiiir eas; a! iv. i :;i;i of i man's ilru stijj i ( let your spectacles at V. French's and have them prop littted by Johnson's Patent Meier. A sure lit guaranteed. A M;irniiii'. The mmles of ileal IT- annroaeb M. t :1.V i ve arioils, siml statist ie; Iv that more liersons show eoiieiit-!'. -lie from il'vea-' - ol t he In mat and hm: - t nan au v ot I i " 's lirolialiie ibsit everyone, with- ' lV i" , ";. ' 1 ' ' 1 V vast ruml'er- oi I'llheiele (ierins into tin- -v-teu : ;:ii ' liele these -genus fall Upon -uitahle j soil they start into life and develop, i at lirst sluwiy and is shown l.y a j -slight tiekllllg sensation III tin- 1 1. :- .;i t ; and if allowed to continue ti.eir ; ravages lliey exteiiu to the lungs pi ! iliicnig consumption and to the causing catarrh. Nui thi- i- I dangerous and if alloued to proei ed j will in time cause death. At tiieie.-et i you must act with promptne.-.s; sihou ; ing ;. cold to go without attention i ! dangerous and may lose you your Mile. As snon as you feel Jlistt some. ! thing is wrong with yourthioai, lungs ! or nostrils, ohtain a Im'tieof I'.osch' " ! (I'ernian Syrap. 1 1 wiii ,gi e jou im : mediate relief A .V a I lira I I'ioiIikI l aliliiiiiia. It is only found iu Unit' County, j California and in no other part of the j world. We refer to tin-1 lee t hat pro-: duces tlie hciling sold pein-l ruling I gum used in tlsat nleasant said cfh-ct- ! ive cure for consuini.lioii, :isth;li:i.i. i bronchitis, and cough- Santa Ab'p- t in Khnc of Consumption, i'oshay ,v -'uarant. es and sells it for$i a ,M,l,,i'-1?" s)nw. Xh "' ' r ..V V.-i-i. ,. , ', u d ,', svininoms ol eatarrli an-dspciled aiu! j. j.-se:i-.ed nasal passage is speedily reston-d to si health cond'uiou. ?!.(' a pacKage. ars fne. hy mail l. Ml. ( inul- A. P. WOODWARD, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURCEONj Obstetrics and treatment of; chronic-Diseases of women and j children a specialty. Otiice in front room up-stairs over (irad-i yvohl's store. Miitticr iTlioinpsoo, PLAIN and ohn'amkntal, paixtixo. paper hanging j Done on short notice. Satisfac- j tion guaranteed. Charges reason-; able and all work promptly, attend- ed to. " i RAILWAY and FASMv IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE i Stoves ami-TL v are J AT PO li TL A XJ) PHI CES. CALL AND SKE US. siiciii Oruu'cii. Iissi)lu1 ii.n ol l'ailrt-rsliii V oTlCE !S UKKEl'.Y 1.' lort icrsiiii-hi-:-f i;i k.n Tii .vr i in-. -.er.f :v;:.z i--: n W. .1. .v,. .!..... t-'r-.-.! M-)?fii..tr.. u'ritr : .ina iv.me r.t ii.ifr'ri a . .V .Vor.t-;.!'. :.- t!..i re a t'c- . h wi !;-?. c ..) .Voat..!'.". s-mi; nil a-.'.i , ' re.! r-Mt". ;.i tiie K:ter i.l an , :tll..I ia-if I..: ' il.- .hi;,- rcsti'iira-.l. w j NT. A'.'j t LY 1. 1SSS t :t -;riii!im-lll . tri the i'.'.irl of i Yi.i,'"'i:ti i ' HO 1) (I cieik C. t;. Fuikoart, 11 ( fi in.p.ent'tax li-t : i-e-nir! J U i Hi ;i:d i;i whin:; tnree- !:-l.'.i !' to J sh; l hi : ;. '1 i.i.w. w; n . dc-1': e s nrt-t pay tin ir sci: ..! i -UJ. e ; ai o!: bUiUh.M llijILllAO EE 1RIAKI 7,000 T V i'i doe- not the deal intericie wills .-laughter V. it i ii" Men's and I'.ov- ) ). w Gall Bally tO gGt taEniS -tl'letiv first-eta - ;jnii!s nU'l undersold, oi -ees that cannot a e Lturanteed. I P X ( !j $ Sj Sj ti Hllei If -At i'i; All New and Pretty Styles For Ladies, Misses and Children. I UST BE SOL!) ! i i ANi ; Dress Goods' Bs fl I) -a.i!rJL1o 1-iodueo Stoc-lc. MPS. i:. J. O'CONNOP. BOOTS -AND- SI-IOESj At Actual Cost! AT 1711 dl h S. 1J I l III Cans Early and Gst Sizes. I Will sell until all are closed out. Coltanl ia River Rotite j Trains for tlie Ku-t leave I'.irtlaiul at 10 a. m. ! a iu p. . 'iaih . "imriyro o. : mil fr.mi priix-iiiril I I W IVJLi J. J t..niisiii I inU-ii Stat-f, 4'ana.la ami Kurxj e. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS. . Emigrant Sleeping Car? Raa Through oa Express Trains OMAHA. coryciL rd.rn-s and sr. TAn; l-'rei' f lh-.ra anil M ii.ii.ul C hau'S i;.... '! 1 1 K .-..S1..J a;.-, ."i Mr s i! Krati; i, i y uL. n r.. ,,f ( i;r:l. t'.-r in. r i : Ui, Kir.-t -tr A. t. M HVV M,, Y. a ;. . :r. iBi.'rWB. Oeucrat JSuaaer. Vi. lHAIITIl oil AT stanaru luuiiru ui it -;f Brownsville Suit Commencing Monday, July 2d. Having leen authorized by the m?mufacturers j:o close these, goods at cost to the factory, we havo. marked them in lots, to be sold strictly for cash, Your Choice At Less j These j;oods are made from the best Oregon Woo!rr , warranted tlrst-classCTJiis is a splendid orjorH,i- ; tunitv ro secure All Wool Goods At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot give you bottom prices, who can? Come an-1 judire foL yourselves. Most ot these goods are suitable for any sea-on, Several desirable lines of lii-'htwei'hts wiliC; be Uicluded in the sale at from ODDS and ENDS An odd lot of all silkjibbons ranjnncj from to 2 inches at K'c a yard. The season's dress remnants including wools and wash goods at one-third their original value. 0cWs and en(3s in ll0W5 Remnants of silks and All tiiese remnants must M ! - AT. Than invoice Trie ' U ' I ! embroidery and laces. satins at ridiculous price go no matter what pricey - M0NTE1TH & SEITENBAGH. X