THE MOTTSIXG- HEKALD: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1SSS . il.'K. time TABLE. NORTH BOUND. i I enarts Amies. Ca!a. expr. I i;;4.iain; 7:,i.-amil'or:!"d in litem n?ene ex 1 11:15 amjir.Siiaiiii 34rpra Fieieht I I 7:10atiij " ?-r.-,iiu SOUTH BOUND. 'Arrives! Departs! Arrives Cala exp Eugene ex ! Freight 7:45pm! 5pm "2upii;'l-2 4op:n i 1 30pm Ashland :'oun Fiuene 2 4Upm Eugen i.oim No Freight rert-ncd for south aiur K a. si. i of the same day. j i LEBANON BRANCH. Frc Alba'yl Departs j Arrives. No 11., No 13.. .'.jl'2.50 p m Lebanon ... 8.10 p m j " at i m p m p in F'm Leb'n ! Noli. .. 15.00 p in Albany at f..4i n m No 14. :..-.! 2.00 p ni 2.45 pm OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs .t U.l.Vimll.OO p m ..' 5.25;iiiit:.50a m Pagsensrer. . Freight JOITIM. AISOIT TOW.. "What has become of the pro posed street railway? Mr. C. Sperry, of Brownsville, wa3 in the city Tuesday. C. J. Dillon has removed his family from Yaquina to this city. Binding twine at 15 cents per pound at Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s. A fine line of goM headed canes and fountain pens at Will & Stark's. Bishop Galloway will dedicate the Bethl church at Spicer on Sun day, August ZC. N. P. and Martin Payne and John Althouse are rusticating; in the mountains. Wanted, a rirl to cook and do general housework. Apply at S.E. Young's store. Conn Bros, are removing their store into their new quarters next to the Kevere house L. Vierick is improving g his bar- ber shop below the Revere house, by putting in a new floor etc. Patronize home industry and try some of .1. Joseph's Havana filled 5c. cigars, the first of his own man- Ufacture. Each recurring season more ..11-. J l .! - r i . t . i xuiiy uexeiopsi Uie iaci mac Oregon -an raise just as good peaches as California. Just received at Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s, a large invoice of binding twine, which will be soid at 15 ; cents per pound. j Parties desiring fine yellow i Crawford peaches should call early j at Wallace Thompson's, as they I are now in their prime. j Who knows when steamboats j will sink or burn, raiiroad trains j will be wrecked, policy of Winn in Get an accident i the Travelers, j State baking powder, the best in the market, warranted to give sat isfaction, also small cheeses, suita ble for campers, at Parker Bros. Jim Westfall, the Chinese con tractor, will commence with two oangs of Chinamen working on A. p.rink's contract on the Oregon Pa rific this week. FI. Hulburt has leased the Woo- dle livery and feed stable, and is j prepared to furnish rigs and teams j or to keep horses by the day or month. His terms will be found reasonable. The rush to Yaquina and the mountains continues and likely to I do so until the frosts of autumn ? ! -i , i drive pleasure seekers and excur sionists homeward. The date of the sailing of the isteamer Willamette Valley from Yaquina has been changed from August 14 to August 15. Those interested will take notice of that i fact and govern themselves accord ingly. Now that work is to be resumed on the O. P. railroad the future for Albany is very bright. Call on Cunan & Monteith and secure a lot in Hackleman's :M addition. Prices range from $100 to $250. Terms easy. Messrs. Crawford A Littler, the enterprising photographers of this city, have gone fr a trip to the top of Alt. Hood. They will lie gone about two weeks and will take a number of views of the glaciers and other Mt. Hood Pcenprv. i KK(,I QUOTA OF A KM. It Has Beea Turned Over Col. Msrgaa Says the Boys are Happy. Chief of the Ordinance Depart Jnent Benet has wri'ten to Govern or l ennoyer, stating that his requi sition for Oregon's quota of arms lias bi en turned over to the com lnahing officer at Benicia arsenal, with instructions to forward the guns,lo Gov. Pennoyer. Col. Charles E. Morgan, com manding the Third regiment O. N. G.. ;nys that the members of the V'-giiuent are in goo J spirits and have been since thev learned that they are to be furnished sufficient g'lustofill out their complement . farms. In about thirty days he i s.iys the regiment will be fully ' armed and uniformed. Tiie Third ! regiment has eight companies, j numbering 4S2 men, as compared j with ;500 men in the Second audi about 430 in the Fir?t. This makes j l-ki2 infantrymen in tne state, ' which, arlded" to the caxalry and : artillery forces, makes the national j guani stren;" 'i of the state between ' 15 p and H R, ' General onofner says that the Oregon state militia have between , 400 and 50. old style, three-band Springfield muskets, which are : practically useless. Most, of tlteti ntv in the Third regiment, a few . are in the econ t W l! C tl). liiiis- 'horo cos oia.. v. in the 1 'irst. .- us but .armed with these obsolete arms. curio OK. O'TOttLE'S WILL. i I: 13 Admitted to Probate-To "Whom His Property Is Left. The last w ill and testament of the iate Dr. Felix (VToo'.e was ad mitted to probate yesterday. The petition states that the estate is valued at $43,000. it is bequeathed as follows : To Fred Blum berg $10,000 in money and the property on First street recently purchased of Dr. J. V. Wallace, valued at $7,500. To George P. Warner the Russ house and the real estate owned bv the deceased in the block occu pied by the hotel; also the gold watch of the deceased. To Mack Young, of Astoria, $500. To Geo. Fuller, of Astoria, $500. To the Catholic school in this city $500, the same to be used only j in the education of orphan chil i uren. To Felix O'Toole, of Liverpool, England, $5. The remainder of his fortune, after the payment of $2500 for a monument to be erected over the grave of the deceased and the ex penses of administering upon his estate, is directed to be equally divided between Fred Blumberg and George P. Warren. The two latter were made ex ecutors of the will, and the'y will qualify as such by giving bonds in tiie sum of $80,000. Kivrr aad Harbor Improvements. Now that the river and harbor bill has become a law, public at tention is directed to the improve ments. A Portland newspaper reporter visited the ofiice of the United States engineer and learned that the plans tor the furtherance of all the work which has been under way, and also for some new work, are done and are simply awaiting the approval of the offi- j cials at Washington. As soon as this is secured and the money is ! forwarded work will begin. The improvements that come under the jurisdiction of the office located in Portland embrace the cleaning out of the Columbia river from the i Cascades to Snake river ; improve-; ! . . , llMI ... l.l ! menis on rue u niameue anu me t UWer Columbia from the mouth of the Willamette to Astoria. Ya quina i3 anxiously awaiting the funds to no on with the mucl j needed work. i V Lwnely P1 Blaster. i J. M. Bacon, who has been post- , ,.. 1 , master at Uregon uity tor the past fifteen or twenty yeais, lias been superseded by H. L. Keiley, a bed rock democrat of the John Myers stamp. This leaves Odell at Sa- lew the oulv republican postmaster jB Oregon. " A strict rendering of the spirit of -'civil service reform'' demanded the removal of Bacon. True, he was honest, capable and efficient in the duties of the office but the c a a of civil service doctnne wuicti declares that to the "victors belong the spoils'7 is in exorable. Odell, lonelv, appre- hensive Odell, had better eud the suspense, over which closely hovers an awful certainty, and vcaigu. It in tat- chejpest, easiest and altogether the most satisfac tory way out. Eveuing Telegram. Still to the Front. G. W. Simpson, who has been offerinyr trreat bargains to the neo- t,ie 0f Linn county, is determined to continue his offers of first-class goods at way down prices. He lias now bought and added to his store the stock of clothing, gents furnishing goods, boots, sli;es,etc., of C. B. Roland & Co., which he proposes to still sell out at cost ll:. . 1 -ft i 1 . His place of business has become the synonym for big bargains, and with this additional slock custom ers will find a complete line of gen eral merchandise to select from. It is needless to say that these bargains are something that the public are not slow in availing themselves of. Look out for his adv. in these columns. Will Teach Music. Miss Laura Goltra, well known in Salem and Albany, who is now studying under one of the best in structors in San Francisco, will re turn to tnis city about August 20th, and teach music during the winter. Miss Goltra has a well deserved reputation of being a proficient musician and a painstaking and competent teacher, and doubtless a large number of pupils wiil avail themsel ves ot her services. StateB man. The :lty" Sewer. The con traders for completing 400 feet of the BaXer street sewer finished the work yesfer day, ad last night the city council ordered the lateral con nection be made. About two thirds of the excavation for the big Railroad street sewers be made. This sewer will be ex tended at preseut 300 feet. F.u Route to the Penitentiary. Julius Graf v. as arraigned yes terday morning in Justice Hum phrey's court on a charge of the iarcenv of a coat and vest from the the Waverly boarding house in this city. He was bound over in $300 bonds to await the action ot the grand iurv. and in default of bail j was commicted to the county jail To Open an Assay Ofllce. A party of California, miners who "left "for the Sgntiam mines a few days ago, talk "of opening an j ast-av ofiice in tins city. It would j be a good thing, as a means to test J ores without the delay and annoy- j ;!K-e ' .shipping tiie; same away1 and would prove a great conven ience. ; Accepted a Position. iiev. T. F. Campbell. well known in Oregon as & former president, of tlu- iris lian eoii',-.:e at .Ytonmouth, s aecej ir;.-itian ..ri. toil il The presi'iencv ol the college? at Canton STATE MIWS- Sho exinff Hunting Accident Polk County. m TOI . MAX AtCIIE.TALLY SHOT William Davis, Who Assaulted Tindle, Under Arrest - Ths Latter Cannot Recover Boy Drowned. The Hk.rald Snecial Dispatchts.l Salem, Aug. 14. Pirticulars of! a distressing accident which oc-; curred at McCov, Polk countv, fifteen miles from Salem, at 6 o'clock last evening, has just been received here. Horace ilawley,a young man living near McCoy, had just leturued from grouse huuting and was standing on the edge ot the porch of John Belt's drug store in McCoy, talking to a young lady sitting in a buggy a tew leet distant, when his gun, which he was holding with the muzzle point ing upwa'ds, slipped from his hands, the hammers striking on the edge of the porch floor, ex ploding both barrels, the charges entering the groin, tearing a terri ble hole, through which his in intestines protruded. He was car ried to his home, and died after three hours intense suffering. He was twenty-six years old, and was married a year ago to Miss Smith, of Amity. He was a son of Hon. J. II. ilawley, ex-representative frm Polk countv. Great sorrow is expressed in the community over the shocking accident. TICK BAI.LSTON TRAUEDY. William Davis, who committed the deadly assault on Layton Tin die, by striking him over the head with a stake, while at work near Ballston, Polk county, last Friday, earae out of hiding this morning and gave himself up to the authori ties at l'errydale and was taken to Dallas for examination. Tindle was a little better yesterday, and was able to speak and ask where he was. To-dav he is worse and cannot recover. BOV DKOWNED. Portland. Aug. 14. James Connelly, a messenger boy, aged 14, wasdiowned while bathing in the Willamette river this after noon. A Lawn Sociable. AVill be given by the vineyard Laborers on Friday, the 17th, at the residence of Dr. J. L. Hill. Lunch, will be served free, with ice cream and lemonade extra. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the Baptist church. A cordial invitation is extended to all. K;:ilnad Laburer.4 tTanleil One hundred men wanted to engage- in rock work, and teamsters on the Ore on I'achic . . ... railroad. Apply to headquarters j at the end ot the track. A. Brixk To lent the -New m tamer. By a vote of the city council new fire engine purchased for banv Engine Co. No. 1 will the AI- be tcsie.1 on Thins lay at 2 o'clock, in the presence ui the mayor and chief engineer and accepted by the city, after which it will be tendered to the company. Due notice will then be given of the public housing of the engine. Sell Your Fruit. To the Willamette Packing Co. of this city. They will pay good price? for all the Bartlett pears and blackberries that are offered. Look Here. You can get nice fresh boiling beef for 5 cents per pound at M. Hyde's market, also pork and mut ton cheap for cash. McLaughlin, Practical Tailoring Summer and fall suits, nd pants in any style a speciality, cleaning and repairing promptly attended to. Main street, Albany, Oregon. An Absolute Lure. The Original Ahietine 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 Original ahietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay & .Mason at 25 cents per box by mail HO cents. tiohl Prize Shirt. The best white'shirt in the market i at W. F. Head's; and don't forget that he proposes to give away a fine, gold wati.li with them Call and investi gate if you need a good shirt. Koardio; County Poor. XT OTICIi IS HEREBY GIVEN TH4.T AT J.1 the next regular terra of the county coiiimissiiniera couit of Linn county, Oregon, to be held at the court house in the city of Albany, on Wednesday, the 5th day of fiep tember, 1SSS. Staled bids will be received, for boaruiiis, toilsfing and washing for the county poor for the ensuinij year. AH bids must be filed with the c.erk on or before 1 o'clock p. M., or the above mentioned dav. The court reserves thn right to reject an and all bids. Uone b order of the court this 9th dav of August, 1SSS E. E. MOiN TA;l'E, County Clerk. H. J. MisrnuRM, Pres. ! S. Farrar, Vice Pres. B. S. Cook, Sec. C B Moorks, Treas. Omqh Land Company. Organized for the purpose, o! bir ing and selling real estate, advertising the VVillamette valley in all of the leading newspapers of the United States, em- j ploying eastern agents to direct home seekers to uie iuameue aiiev, anu hnine agents in ail the principal towns of Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton, Clackamas and Yamhill vouutses to aid in locating iininign.nts. Cook it Mixthokn", Managers. JSTTor partieulars call at the Albany oilice in the Tate building, one door wet of Stewirt A -o.x. Ho;sos ife DICKRN.SO.V, Managers AN'TKD- AN AfTIV i rlKoViC ;-:-i ilt. -if K i!ron, ciotbil!-.' i.i.in t" roprescMt us r. "iiis ci'v. .ii.!n-s. v n.: riiibii'.-ii.iiii. The Iari-j.it :i A:ii-ni.- .-A. i. '.!. AND I-' CI Aii.:i;n ' tiie :.-,, rsv itii;. a:: r.-i I t: -, , i -i--!.. t-i I I , .': . ri(ii. PKtttT.timfc. Egular Sessioa With Pa!l A.tendi::ci New Eustina ta i'3 Tested. I The regular session of the coan j oil met lae veiling, Mayor. Cowan I in the chair. Council ail preset. t. Minutes ot last meeung reuu j ami approved. ; The committee on accounts and , current expenses reported a num-; ber of bills, recommending their'; payment, which report v.as ap-i proved. ' - The ordinance committee re- ported an amendment to an ordi- nance relative to crosswalks, ret- i nmending that they be built leve and not raised as heieioiorc, which : was adopted and the ordinance as i amended passed. j The committee on streets and j public property rei ommeivled that j rerrv street south i -an street ue graded and graveled, which report I was adopted and the Work ordered done. The same committee recom- mended that the sidewalk on the east side of Lvon street south ut th adjoining block 7-' be repaired, rUcinr nw fnnnil:itinn .mil triiir- Mra an.l rulvio,, -i.-L-;,,.. 1 was adopt 1. i Hoffman reported!, A fi"f assortment f heavily piau-d the steamer ordered j tvlit4ivT Shre." il and Thursday at - ; ....a ;iut)tu.,.' Ult "of those 31 for the trial ot the , lw h:nul cWL.d Vmu.h ki(1 Mll tla. Councilman the arrival of by the council i. m. was set same. The contract between tl e city j and N. H. Allen for the electric i lights for 5 years was read and j approved by motion. i The recorder reported that by I direction of the mayor he had drawn an order for the payment of i the lreight charges on the new lire engine, $387.50. Of this amount j $01 was for freight upon a heater j and a hose cart lor tne two com-; pames. On motion the action of j the mayor and recorder was ap- j proved. A petition from a committee of! F'ire Co. Xo. 1 was nresented to the i council to lurnish the lower room of Xo. l's hall to house the new j engine, and was referred to the committee on fire i'.nd water. The sewer on Baker street hav- ing been completed, on motion, it was accepted and ordered paid for accoruing 10 contract. i On motion the recorder was in-; structed to advertise lor bids for a i sewer acruss Baker street to con- nect witii the Baker street sewer, j between block 2 and 15, and the! property owners ordered to make ; connection inside of two weeks. j On motion tiie street commis-j sioner was instructed to have ( all the dangerous sidewalk re 1 paired. i Matter of flume on the south side ! of First street, between Baker and ! Lyon streets, was iett with t:.e ' . 1 : . a. . . proper committee. The contract fur budding a foot bridge uver th ditch on l'.m:i i- ln ..1 1-.;., .(-..,. .. i ... r i li.ii i aiiiiti niiirrri. li'l. ill I I ; I ' v - for fJO. The bid for building a sewer across Washington street was awarded to W. East at fifty cents per foot, cement pipe. The contract for la ing the sewer in the alley between First and Second s'reets was awaided to Mr. Creel, at .$1.05 per foot. On motion E. B. Davidson was i allowed $15 as compensation for j ;nuo iot while m quarantine. BILLS OKilEREU 1'AIO. W. B. Barr $ 31 00 James Thompson 4 35 J. O. Bushnell 2 54 Jhn Cray ton 4 05 I. Haves 55 75 I T. Brink 5 00 j N.J. Henton 17 70 i T. L. Dugger 3 00 Train & Whitney 3 50 Cal. Burkhart 4 50 N. H. Allen 108 00 VV. A.McClaiu. 50 00 J. Jones 75 00 W. East 936 00 G. M. Westfall 40 24 Oregon State Fair ! , THE. Annual state fair be held on grounds near Salem, conniieiKai; the fair ; on -the IT OF SEPTEMBER And continuing one week. Cash to the amount of premiums ! $15,000 . Will be awarded for.. Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib its, works ot art ami fancy work and for tri als of speed. lhe premium ottered have been ii!-reased in manv cisca.anil new classes have been add ed. No entry fee charged in divis.ons J, K, L and A. magnincent held of horse entered, and there will be splendid contests of runniiigand trotting each nay, The different transportation comiwuiien will make liberal n duction. in fare"d freights. Special attention is died to the premiums offered for county exhibits of grains, grasses and fruits. h.ntr;es win lie received in the secretary .rKce in Salem, bet-inning six days betnre the i.n., nun on ine iair jjroinnis from rrmio c- ; fore the fair. Persons desiiinj to exhibit in I divisions J, K, O, p aiid (t are request e I to j make their entries on I'riJay and Saturday i before lhe fair, if possible, A.l entries close j on Monday, Septeinbtr 17th, at 7:30 p. in. I PRICES OF ADMISSION ; C'ouinn ticket for men (six days) $2 .W 'i)",in ti. ket for w.nicn (six davs) 1 IM j Dav ticket for men so Day ticktt for women S5 i ; Tii kets to the ifiand stand at ra-'e trai-k i for males over VI years - ! Ladies to the irrand stand free. I Th-jse desiri' i to jiurchiisc luoths will an 1 p;y to the secretary. r?;'S.-i!d to the se--ret.'.ry at Saie:n for a , it-;i!l'.vui hsi. J. T. OI:lii:;. Ss.T;t:.i-y liriuotc! J" sl.T'ti f.'EK'.KH ANN"! ChS lolll.i I'r.tr-.T.-- i!M !i-i;.-:iiis tl'.-tt b-.- .;i!i h? tnui'd on l.v..:i ut ct, : e'wi.-.i. tiiL.iiO Co. -Mi-' 1- ir.-t street, uiitil i:U tit rooms in Ft s:iu c m s ?ri.-k a:k rrady, tresli butter at Keutoa's. SKIRF JSEMIOV. French keeps railroad tim?. A Hew invoice ! iinteii) at Ke::dV. Fine o:d cherry bounce a gait's. SaiiUl- Ice cream every Pie::ier. dav at Frances' A clean tov. el fi ViereekV. every customer at Hoots and slices at co A; Mauanl's. Ode's ami ends nearly eitii A: eiteiiiii.-' t at Bro'.vneli gun Mon lowest Accident insurance at tl laa-s iy biirKart it Keeiiey. Leave your orders at Browne!! iV; & a hard' lor choke berrie.-. A tine line of imported cigars re eeiv.l at Hrowiicll A: tanard's A choice lot of uiicaiivasscd. eastern hams at Wallace 0c Thompson. A full line of ladies" clippers at cost. Xo broken sixes to-day, at .Vionteith & i e;tcniiac!.'s. Uet a Seth Thomas watch of V. V. ; French, and you will aluay know i i "e exact lime or day. I AVe handl.- three kinds of fruit jars j autl you will do well to .-ee us ne'foie : placing your orders. ! Bkowxei.l masarh. i If 'ou want us to call at your house t t Like Oldel. plea: leave word ; our store. Browm il : Stanard. ver chcancst ever brought to town at W. F. Head's. Mexican (.'actus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid j ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Bamngart's. j That exquisite line of satins in our i slime wind iw will he r::n close this week. Have no excuse for not get i tm.f. ;i tl...i.. f...t;..ti. - c.;t.. jnst leceived at 'V. F. Head's a full !il!t. ol- hlllk.s ,imslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips.' Call and see them. ' For your tine imported and Ke West cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's di ng store. Woman's lirrrr.. ' Aii'dlier wonderful ciscoverj has i 'Tn ,11:u,t" Al,a U'.al t" '3' a lai i tins co'.miry. Disease lastenen us i eluttlies upon her and for seven ytars I she withstood its seveie.-t tests, but 1it vital organs wen; undermined and ; death seemed imminent. For three : months she coughed incessantly and j could iit.t sleep. She bought of us a ; in 1 tie of Dr. King's Nt Hisioveiyj for Consumition and was so much re- ; lieved on taking the first dose that she ; slept all night and with ne'iotlle lias iieen miraculously cured. Her name I is Mrs. I. ill he Ian.."' Thus write . j ('. Hamrick it Co., of Shell'V N. t" ' a free trial hotile at Foshay A ' Mason's. i Sim-klen s Arnica Salve. j The best Salve in the world for cuts, ; i bruises, sores, uicers, salt rheum, i j o ver sores, tetter chapped hand.-. ; chilblains, corns, and all skin erup- j : tio:is and positively cups piles, or no i i mi v required. It is guaranteed to j lieilcet sati.-tV.etion or nionev re- ! I i give funded. For sail- by Foshay X Ma i son. 'You will nevvr ini the :iti.-r 'Till the well runs dry." If you want a well dug call on E. B. Davidson, lie do--s prompt work at a reasonable price.' Orders can be left at Ihis ofiice, BOOTS -AND- SHOES At Actual Cost! AT :u.. liWI c 1W ail Gems Early and G-st Sizes. Will sell closed out. until all are OREGON RAILWAY and KAUUATIOS COMPANY j Columbia River Route Trains for the East leave Portlandjat 10 A. I ' and 2 p. m. daily. rT,TPlU"T7rrQ u a"d from principal A AUiV JLi 1 iO points in United States, Canada and Europe. ELECANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS" I j Emigrant BSleeping aOars Ran Through on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL FreeorDharge anil Wlibuut ('bailee. Close Ciiiinections at Portland for San Kran cisco and Pu'et Sound points. i For further particulars inquire of Cur.ian - Monteith, First Street. Albany, Orcirim J j A. t. MAXWELL, V. P- A T. A, W. 11. HIJ I CO II B, .rnrrHl Mauaeer. i J'&nw 'eave the u. It. N. ("o.'s wharf, at the font of ilioad i'liiii street. "U Tuesdavand Fri-lay of eftcii week. C. G. HAWLINGS, Local A.ent. i DAVIS BROS- AND CO. tr.M.r.n IS K"RBAKKRCHANBI::r4 j SIIEDD, LIXJCv., OkEVOS. Browne I Stanard s Hi Until the 15th of July, : reduction5 in Summer Goods,we have decided to offer NOW, at COST Our entire tock of light goods and wash rabrics, consisting of srm chains, chambrays, lawns, batiste, chambrav-ginghaLas Swisses, mulls, ratines, embroi- jdertd suits, gingams,duster linen,foiilards,naiusook3 jaquenets, percales,on and white goods. Also eleven ! dozen liulialin , lueu lu,ltUm CORSETS Usually sum of sold for from Ml YODR EH GhO L. E. BL AH NEW STOCK OF iCLOTHINGr fill the usual time tor offering: $1 to $2, for the noniin MONTEITH & SE1TENBAGH. i