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THE MOTTN-IXG- HERALD: TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1SS8 k;c. .;k. time table. SOUTH BOUND. . eparts Arrives. I I Cala. oxpr. amj 7?ani I'oi tl'cl 1') 10am T.Maeoe ex 1 1 1:1.0 anijl 1 :35am ' " 3-t.ipm Fieiiic ) 7:10am: " 94.Mmi SOUTH P,oUNl. Arrives' Departs; Arrives -3ala ex; Euspiic Freight T:4")pml fipri iriopiiijl-i 40pm t 1 .:!!- Vshlanl!.notm Fii'-rene i 40pin Euiren-- fi.'i""iTi No Freight itaeiiuu Rrscut.i utter It a. m. of the same tin . I.EBNON BRANCH. Fn Al.t'y' 1'eparts I Arrives. No 1U.. No 13... ..;12.")0 p ni.Lebiiiion ... S.lo p nil at 1 :!( 8..'t p in F'm I.eb'n i No 11. No 14.. fi.-iO p in '2 W p 111; Albany at 5.45 a in 2.45 p m OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TAiJI.E. Arrives Departs " .m.l5am1.00 p m i'assnaer Freight 1 HE MAILS, Mails at the Albany postorfice close asltollotvs: For a'l offices north - 1 he Eastern states The West Side 'il the Nai row Gauge ft. R. For Portland and Salem CorvaMs and Yaijuirf Al orfi -4 south r ;-G:30 A. ) 11 A. M 12::;0 p. m 7:-:o p. m. The post office will '-e closed each cei from six to seven o'clock. "Vjjist vt matter for ttiR early inor t ??i : t'mhi lie mailed before S o clock reyioties veiling. the J01T1,S AK4DIT TOHX. Ci. W. Smith does all kinds of plumbing. Hon. Ieo. II. Burnett, of Salem, is in the city. D. P. Porter, of Shedd, was in the citv Monday. J. P. Galbraith went to Browns-j viile yesteiday. i John Foshay has returned from I a trip to San Francisco. I W. I. Vawter, of liaise-, was in ! the city yesterday. j (.'has. PfeifJvr, proprietor of the! Eevere House, is quite ill. ! J. II. Burkhart leaves to-day for a business trip to Portland. Mrs. A. Church, of Portlaml, daughter of Jos. Webber, is visit ing her parents in this city. N. P. Newton and J. I). Wood, of Philomath, were in the city Monday on their way to Portland. Miss Bessie Turrell, of San Fran cisco, is visitins at the residence ot her brother, W. E. Turrell, in this city. Mrs. N. H. Allen, Mrs. W. L. Vance and Mrs. S. Thompson have been spending a few days at Ya q lina. Patronize home industry and try some oi J. Joseph s Havana niieu ! 5c. cigars, the tirst of h:s own man-1 i'acture. j The best thing for a man to do j who has trouble in his family is to j buy a stove from G. W. Smith. A j sure cure. Mrs. J. N. Combs, of Middle! Judge, has tl)p thanks of this oilice i for a box of very fine Lawton Wackberrie3. Miss Lizzie Conner, who has been attending school in Con necticut for a year or more, is vis iting in the city. MlSS ! Mr. C. Little and sister, Mag2.eL.ime, 01 Sacramento, are i visiting in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tweedale. Master Clem Irvine while at Ya - quina the other day had the mis- fortune to run a rusty nail through his foot, inflicting a severe wound. It is announced that Mr. Sisr Cohen, well known in this city. and Miss Friendly, of Portland, will be united in marriage in that city to day. Curran & Monteith sold yester day to H. L. Hulburt lot 5, block 15, Hack'eman's second addition, owned by M. N. Keck, the consid eration being $1150. The U. S. signal service depart ment has taicen a vacation lor a i inontn.ana consequently n weath er flags will be displayed in this C ty until September 1st. If you want a first class job of work or repairing done, don't for get to call on G. VV. Smith, who has (. W. Fish in his employ, who is known by every one as a first class workman. L. G. Fdleman, of Mayviile, Gil liam county, who is stopping in lias city for a few weeks with his wife, returned yesterday from Ya quina. He states that there is a crowd of visitors at the bay now. Messrs. Burkhart & Keeney sold vftsterdav to Mrs. M. J. Bridge - ford, of this city, two vacant lots, j being the southeast quarter of i block No. 53 on P.roadalbin street, i belonging to Ashbv Pearee. The ! price paid was $1(X)0. Mr. F. C. Whipple, -broeher of Mrs. Dr. C C. Kelly, who has been spending several days in this city, left Sunday evening for his home in Kansas City, Mo. He is much pleased with Albany and the climate of Oregon, and expects to return in the fall. Mrs. C. Honk has removed her hoarding house into the newly re fitted building of Mrs. Cheadle on the corner of First and Baker .streets. The building has been en tirely rebuilt by I). C. Shell, and the rooms handsomely painted and frescoed by Messrs. Taylor A Mii jr, making it one ot" the neatest in the city. ttu a Irp-ti3i Trip. . . of Linn Prof. Benj. Chiiders, countv. and John Bigiow of sou t:i Salem, will leave in a few days on a prospecting trk to the Calapooia and McKenzie mining districts in Centra! Oregon. If is understood that they wi.i go as the agents of ;i rumber of Salem capitalists who are interested in mining matters. (' :, I) icreck's. fur every custotiitfr OS TDK MK OF THE . 1', "What a Reporter Saw on a Trip Oyer the j Road Ea3t of Albaiy. i A representative of the Herald, in company with a couple of gen tlemen of this citv, were permitted yesterday, through the courtesv of Air. C. J. -tmirt. thft instlin.r anH eeutlemanlv traveling treiolit and I iassfiii'ftr aVenr. of ihf ( ire.'., !,,-1 I ci.'ic railroad, and the oUicials of ! couvallis notes. j the road, to make a tour over the j Corvau.is, Aug. 0. Consider j line eastward irom this city. able activity is manifested here 1 he road passes through one of ; over the proposed resumption of , tne richest portions of Linn county, work on the Oregon Pacific rail- I aim on eiuier siue oi tne iracK are 1 i to be seen the golden wheat fields, I thickly studded with yellow bun dies ready for the thresher, or dot ted here ami there with long ricks of wheat, sacked and ready to be hauled to market. The harvest has progressed sufficiently to dem onstrate the.fact that the yield of both wheat and oats this year is a heavy crop. The road bed over the twentv- two miles completed east of this j city is well ballasted and in fine ! condition, and although the road j has not been much used during the winter the trains glide over the steel rails very smoothly. - THE SANTIAM BRIDGE. The bridge across the Santiam is a model railroad bridge. The piers are huge iron cylinders filled with that at from 13c. to 10c." Well, concrete. The structure is an iron j w hat are you going to do about it ? truss bridge. It rests upon solid j Move right along with such de stone abutments, and is protected j pressing, nefarious doctrines as from the current bv a substantial stone breakwater, extending up the river some distance. A few miles from Munkers is sit uated the camp of Contractor Brink, where large quantities of scrapers, carts, railroad tools, and horses are held IN READINESS FOR WORK. This camp was visited by our party. Contractor Brink and superintendent West were both there, and the activity displayed in the camp betokened meant for lively railroad work when con struction along the line is resumed a few days hence. In a few days Mr. West, who is in the employ of the company as j superintendent of bridges will go to j the front w i'h a fo c ; of men, i j and will be f llowed :v a large j J force of grade s and tr. ck avers in I eh-! r-e oi Mr. Brink. ihe work j will be pug ;ed vigorously forwari . : j ..eoe. gentlemen are now collec i ing supplier and material prepara-; tury to commencing active opera tion!. ; GME ETC. Our party was armed with shot guus and expected to bag soir. grouse on the return trip. V e were informed by farmers and al leged sportsmen that late in the evening was the best time to hunt grouse, and we accordingly select ed such time for the attack. Be tween sundown and dark we suc ceeded in bagging a few birds, but did not hud them as plentiful as had been pictured to us, and we concluded that it was not yet late enough. We therefore decided to postpone futther hunting until such a time as we could provide ourselves for it, and hunt them "some other ere" with a bull's eye lantern. Our party returned to this city in time to lunch at mine host J. A. Gross's popular hostelry, the Depot Hotel, at 8:30, and across! the table each member of the party ! vowed Mint, a trin nver tlit linf nf i the Oresron Pacific past of Albarv !Wasoneof extraordinary interest. j " 1 Serious A Nlet. j Last Monday an eight-year old daughter of Win. Rodman, of Bear , creek, was playing in a grain field 1 where her brother was running a mowei. Unobserved by her broth er she got in front of the sickle,and before he could stop the team the sickle struck ber left leg, inflicting about twenty gashes bet wen the ankle and knee. All the tendons of the back part of the leg were sev ered and numerous flesh wounds were inflicted upon the; sides. Dr. Gesner was summoned and arrived at Mr. Rodman's almost twelve ilflirs after the accident occurred, i ! The doctor found the injured limb t j very much swollen, though was j i able to dress the wounds, and is of j j the opinion that the little girl will j recover and regain the use of the I i injured member. Ochoco Review, j Articles i'ilrri. South Benton Mineral De The velopment company has filed arti cles of incorporation with the sec retary ot state. The incorporators j are G. A. Waggoner, W. II. Rich and B. F. George, of Corvallis ; ; capital stock. $100,000, in shares of $100 each ; object, the acquisition j by purchase or otherwise and de Vilopiuent of m n?ral lands, etc. i Mr. Waggoner is at present inter- ested m the Santiam mines. Fined Fire Hollar. An altercation occurred Sunday evening in the saloon of A. Comely, which resulted m J. W. Thomas being ejected from the saloon. Shortly afterwards they met on t ie street and the altercation was renewed, when they came to blows. They appeared before Re corder Henton yesterday morning and paid a fine of $5 and costs each. first Watrrnirlnuft. Cant. W. N. Phillips presented this "trrit e yesterday with the first ripe watermelons brought to this city from local gardeners. They are much superior to t iosp shipped here from California. Capt. Phil lips has a model garden near this cir. which is filled witli the ch icest. fr.-sh in i s and vegeta bles. llnrn.xl t ijfniii. A few days ago a smaii child of Mr. Piiil.ipi, living near Iiarris- ourg, pan o itsel:. it .!.( acciiientany overturned a boiling h"t jeiiy npf.t; It was o badiv burned that 'it l ne :vni:un- wen; t.i!-: n t .Miilei station tor in'.eiinent. STATE !3!MTfUK. Two Boys Dr:wned While S.ithinj; in the Willamette at Easrene, i Special to the Kkralb.; ! EroKSK City, Aug. (l. Two boys j named Theimer, aged VI and 14 i respectively, were drowned here yesterday, w (Ink bathing in the bodies were re- Willamette. The recovered to-day. road. Wm. M Iloajz returned last evening tro::i a trip over the road eastward from Albany, and states that work is to go forward at once. Numerous petty burglaries have been committed in this city during the past few days. The residences of M. M. Jacobs and Rev. G. llershner were entered yesterday and about $50 taken. Eastern Oreson Hoil. This wail is set up by the Ochoco Review, a good democratic journal, published among the sheep ranges of Eastern Oregon : "There is no market for wool either in The Dalles, Portland or San Francis co. Only small lots are being i bought at the latter place, and the Mills bill and similar free j trade measures, and Oregon wool will tumble still lower, as well as i several other products of this; country. I Kail road Mailers. Work will be resumed on the Oregon Pacific within a few days. A branch road of the Narrow Gauge is to be built to Scio, and if the branch of the O. & 0. is ex tended to Sodaville, verily railroad buildincr will boom in Linn county. This city should be made a termi- : nal shipping point, an t probably i will be if the matter is properly taken hold of. It would offer a re- duction of freight charges that I would advance the jobbing trade of Albany merchants, w hich is now steadily groving. In Lay Out a Park With the renewal of construction ! on the line of the Oregon Pacific I comes the r. p rt tlu t a Portland ' gentleman, ir. Sill, has just re ! turned from Mill City, Marion j county, where he purchased eight ' acres of beautiful land on the line I of the road for a park, t ) be used as a summer health resort. It is j located on the Santiam river, some J thirty miles from Salem. Game! ; and trout are plentiful in that j ; region and many campers are I i there this summer. A large luin : ber mill is now being built. ralruls UraMted The following patents were granted to citizens of the Pacific states and reported for the Herald by C. A. Snow & Co , patent lawyers, Wash ington D. C. W. E. Brown. Sai Francisco, lamp shade; C. 1. Carter, S.tn Francisco, cable railway grip; J. Coilit;?. San Francisco, splicing cables; G. Cummiug, S.iu Francisco, portable forge; VV. A. Knowies, AI ineda, Cab, dental engine; S. L. Loomis, Wright Station Cal,, sup plying air to firemen; A. C. McClel land, Island City. Oregon, grain drill; G. Melson, Eugene City, Or., harrow; F. B. Morse, Murphy.Cal., ore concentrator; J. S. Muir, San Francisco, electro medical apparatus; J. Murray, Wa!lula Junction, Wash ington Ter., metallic rod packing; C. F. Nichols, San Francisco, at tachment for squares; A. G. Page, San Fraicisco, fire shutter for ele vators; W. A. Phillips, San Francis co, moving cars around curves; F. W. Wood, Los Angeles, Cal., con struction of railways. A Sugsfstlon, One week from to-night the city council will hold its regular ses sion. It would not be amiss at this meeting to take some definite action toward improving the sani tarv condition of the citv bv caus ing various cesspools to be connect ed with the sewers. Tne new sew ers have cost no small amount of money, and this will not be well spent unless they are utilized. I Burglars at 1'orrullU. i Burglars entered the residence j of M. M. Jacobs and Rev. Hersh i ner at Corvallis Saturday night j and stole from the former some $15 j in money, but were frightened 1 away by his daughters, who were : aroused by them. From Mr. Hershner they obtained a watch, ; etc., to the value of $:5. Helping the liight Side. To help the right side is not only commendable in a general poiin, of view, but is judicious and prudent when that help is enlisted in behalf of the right side of the body, just over the lower ribs in the region of the liver. The most efficient help is af forded by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an anti-billious medicine of incorapir able efficacy. Inaction of the liver is accompanied by constipation, sick headache, furred tongue, nausea, occasional vertigo, an unpleasant breath, yellowness of the skin and ball of the eye. The author of these symptoms, liver complaint, routed by the Bitters is accompanied by them in its flight. Fever and ague, "which al ways involves the liver, dyspepsia, rhcnmatNm' debility and kidnev tronblesare all ma'adies to the early relief and final cure of which this standard medicine is adapted. Don't use it by tits ana starts, hut svstein. i atically. that its eflee ma,' -esult in a , perfect restoiation of health. Mell Boring. E. B. Davidson has sent for a ma. chine for boring wells, ami in a lew day.- will be ready to bt re veil- ai:v wh-ie in the city. from two to i'l.iirlet ii inches in diameter, any depth. .old I'rize .oltirt. " b'-.-t W:, Ho shirt i:, u,.. . F. Read'.-: a id don't fo iiii.rl.t t ; ret that ! !-(;, o- - to g: e iw ay ;. Mil" ll Wit i. ll, !!1 (.;.;! j, i- i if yoa need a gooti shirt. "A new invoice of British 'trimmings at Read's. Ice cream every dav at Frances Pfeiders. Boots and slu es at cost at Browncll & Stanard's. .ff'il..nt insurnncf at lowest rates by Burkart & Keeney. ; A tine line i f imported cigars re eeiv.l at Browneil iv Stanard's fientlenien's soft hats at original cost at Monteith A Seiteiioach's. A choice lot of uacaiivassed eastern hams .it Waliace tV 1 nouipson s. A full line of ladies" slippers at e-..-!. No broken sizes to-day, at Monteith & Seitcnbach's. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world lor liver and Kut For sale ney diseases, indigestion, etc at M. Baumgart s. We handl.: three kinds of fruit j:n and you will do well to see us uelmv placing your ordeis. . Bkownei-lA; StaxaK!. If you want us t call at your h-.-use to take orders, please leave word at our store. Browncll & Slanard. Just received, another lot of those line hand sewed French kid shot s, the verv cheapest ever brought to town at W.F. Read's. Self protection is the first law of nature. Follow it by securing an ac cident policy of Burkhart a- Keeney. Just iceeived at V. F. Read's a full line of ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. (Jail and see them. That exquisite iine of satins in ur show window will be ran dose this week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Monticthtt Seiten, 'ach. A Wariiini:. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics liweoiicliiive-! ly that more persons die frnn diseases ; of the throat and lunirsthar any other. ! It is probable that everyone, without j exception, receives yat rumbers of! Tubeicle Germs into the svsiein and where these germs fall upen suitable soil they start into life an! develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to eontirue their ravages they extend to the iinirs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed t proceed will in time caue death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allaw. 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 bottle of Bosehee s German Syn.o. It wili give iou im mediate relief. .Hake no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for consumption. Santa Abie has brought, gl ulness to many a hou-ehold. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often i develops into that fatal di.-ease,thous anus can oe savtti irom an uniiuie; grave, iou make no mistaKe ov keeping a bottle of this pleasant rein - ! edy in your house. California Cat R Cure is euuallv ell'ectiye in eradicating all traces of the Nasal Catarrh. Both of these wonderful California dies are sold and warrenteu bv hay A; Mason. California l'at.Kl'ui'P. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fcver.rosa co'd, catrrhnl deafness and sore eyes, lies: ore the sense of taste audunpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for ?:;entby mail, tl.10, For sale by Foshay Mason, Bckleit' Arica Salve, The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uJcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hauds. chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions and positively cures piles, or no jiay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. For sale by Foshay Jc Ma son. An Als!ate Care. The Original Abictiue Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the j Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by j t.,.i ff sr..., ... o- ' ruMiuv tv jiaMiii at .j cents per oo. by mail :!0 cents. ;iven Away. W. F. Read proposes to give away a fine gold watch with lus gold and silver prize shirt, the very best fitting and best made white shirt in the market. The price i as low or lower than any equally as good shirt in the market. Leave Stanard' your orders at Brownell & i f for choice berries, i Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baura gart's. Kruinvetl. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS patrons and friends that he can be found on Lvon str. et, between Enirine Co. No. 2 I ami First street, until his new rooms in Fo shay it Masjn s brick are ready, AgriGultxiral Impiemems. FARM IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE US. E. NELSON, Shedd Oregon. OKAPrTES STl'PENTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci- entijiv, normal, Bus iness, Lair ami Mamie University -r T , . ! 1 undersin-.d, e .eoutor : the ;-t v-'i'i MbDICALCOURSESiw,.! t.-swment and estate of S. l. Haley. j decease-'!, has filxi his .irui ac -'-nnt in s.i;;! OLDEST. LARGEST AND LEAST EXPENSIVE Iii tit'.ition 'I lo-iriiir. in the Nort'ow.'. I'ir-' t-T-n hcjiT s eptemi crild, is.s .i-J ,!re',; Th S VAN SCOV, Pr si.ki r. ' Saici:., Oregon. ! Deep Sa Fithing F.Ycnrsion. j The steamer Mischief is prepared i to take parties out to sea from New- ! lort iiblung.and will make frequent trips when the weather is pleasant, j Parties desiring to go on some par- j ticnlar day will please send notice j ahead. Tickets $1, not including j meals. Address J. J. Whiant, master of steamer ort. Mischief, New-1 Brick lor Sale. j Henry Clark has completed; ! hum inn the iast of his brick kilns I near this city, and now offers for j I sale lti").0)0 lirst-class brick, lle j j will burn no niore until alter bar-; i vest, and those in need of br;ck j ; should see him at once. j i ontraclor ;inl );ui!tler. T' HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO j eated in Albany solicits patronage' from city and com. try. Will contract : i to buiid bridges, bu ns, and ail manner i of d-.vellisit; hou-es. including Queen j Anne, Ea-tlake and Elizabefuian styles I of buildings.' Will furni-h plans and i I s;i 'iii tt-i.i-i fivii of t chanre. Satis j I laetion guaranteed W. (J. CASSEI.- ; Dissolution I 111 rln its lii. 0T1CE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE partiiershiu heretofore existing between IV W. .. llonteitn and Fred Hoffman, under the linn name of Hoffman A: Monteith, is this day dissolved hy mutua consent, the former etuininir the saloon business, and the latter! the restauranu M. j. Monteith iii collect i all accounts, and a-sume all liabilities in the I si'ioon business, and Fred Hoffm-in will col- j lect accounts, aim assume an liabilities in tne restaurant. FRED HOFFMAN V. J. MONTEITH Albany, June 20, 1S3H, Police to Contractors. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT IN the next regular term of the county commissioners court for Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in tin city of Albany, on Wednesday, the Sth di. of August, ls5, staled p.ans, specifications, strain diagrams and bids will be. received for ' uiidiri'jr a bridge across the swale on the Shedil and Albanv road, about one -hair mile south of Kt ndall's bridge. Said bridire to lie 15n feet 1(5 feet wide. Also for the building '-f a covered bridire across Thomas creek, at : he point, whtre t';e old bridire known as the Devaney bridge stood. Said bridge to be ninety feet in the clear bet e :n piers, hei.'ht of bents 14 feet a':d 1( feet wide n the clear iiiride. j All bids must be filed with the cierk on or ; before 1 o'jlock P. M. of the above men- j lionedda. ': he court reserves the nlit to! reject any and all bids. ! Done 1V order of the court this fith day of July, A. b., 1SSS E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. BOOTS -AND- I SHOES rBM Actual Cost -AT Come Early and Get Sizes. Will sell closed out. until all are Oregon Views, CRAWFORD &PAXT0N THE PHOTOGRAPHIES OF-. ALBANY - - OREGON. CARRY THE FINEST LINE OP OREGON vieein the West. Catalogue sent on appli cation. Vt- have also all the negatives of A.B. Paxton and J. G. Crawford, ana any one can have duplicates from then at.reductd prices. OREOOU RAILWAY and .VtYH;4HOS COMTAXY Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Portlandjat 10 a. aim z p. m. aaii . TICKETS to and from prineiiol I points in Limed states. Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS" Emigrant SSleepiog sCars Ban Through on Ezpreas Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL i Free f Dharge and Without Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puj;et Sound points. For further particulars inquire of Curaan & Meuttith, First Street, Albai.y, Orcron.J A. L. MAXWELL, I.. P. A T. A, VT. H. HOI CON B. General Manager. 43"Boats leave the O. R. N. Co.'g wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesdav and Friday of each ween. C. G. RAWLINGS, Local Aent. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DEALKR3 IS OKSKRALyitRCHAXD!SR. SHEDD, LIXXCc, OREGOS. Notice T Final Setllrmriit. ATOTICE IS HEP.EHV GIVEN TiJA.T THE estate with tne twunty eier t l.::tti :!. . iirvjon, and tint the county usur; of sxiu countv ha fixed Mo-id.ty.A'iC't i.Ir's.!0A.M as tiie time f r bearing objwcti-jns to uU a - cou .t and set !.n.r Dated this'-th dav of J iiv. Is-s-. t. P. P ; HTF R, CHAS. E AVOI.VEP.ION, Executor. Attorney i;r Executor. Biwiiell & Statard's. jPQijjj i 111) OF Until the lotli of July, the usual time tor offering reductions in Summer CTOods,ve have decided to offer NOW, at COST Our entire tock of lisrht consisting of ginghams, j ( I ovf ( -SI t. cri n era m s A n.ctpr 111 Ml -TOU 1 .1T(i S.Tiai IlSOOKS , ' O r ' i iaf. uenets, pei cales,on and w l t T dt)ZeH lndiaim Usually sum of sold for from UTIHTT'Sr CORSETS iearance Brownsville L.E.BLAIN Commencing Monday, July d2 Having heen authorized close these goods at cost marked them in lots, to be Your -' Choice It Less These goods are made from the best Oregon wool, and warranted first-class. This is a splendid oppor tunity to secure All A A vl nl At such prices. If the manufacturer cannot give you bottom prices, who can? Come and judjje for yourselves. Most ot these goods are suitable for any season, Several desirable lir.es of lightweights wili be included in the sale at trom joods and wash rahrics, ehambrays, lawns, batiste, mulls, eatmes, emcroi- t i t white eroods. Also eleven $1 to $2, for the nomin OE1TTS. MONTEITH & SEITENBACH. Sale! -OF -AT- by tlie manufacturers to to the factory, we have sold strictly for cash, Than Invoice Price PS Suits i jji