VOL. VII. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, .ŒURSDAY, JUNE BEHOLD THE CHANGE! OPEN LETTER TO MR. STEEN. THE EAST WARNED. 1896. ployed keep off the grass. “Boston the Great is fallen and be­ come” an industrial Babylon. Its money kings have only two planks in their platform—‘There’s nothing to arbitrate.,’ and- ‘The public be d---- d? * “It is time for us to know that the West will' never submit to a New England President, on a. sold and monopoly platform, and I warn these blind financiers, that if they continue in their present course ' for five years more, they will never, re­ ceive either piincipal or interest. “The West 'cannot be coerced. It is not afraid of our tenderfoot militia. Forty years ago the South insisted upon a fugitive slave law, and an .uprising and a'n efffaYicTp&tion;And a similar re­ sult will occur if the Eastern Shy­ lock insists upon cutting off his pound of flesh. If the East is .mer­ ciless to-day, the West will -be mer­ ciless tomorrow. The Western giant, like Gulliyer, is only bound with threads, and ’he is every day becoming more awakened and dangerous. Let us remember that thé intèr- ests of all honest, and industrious men, whether in the> East or West', are the. same. Let tne mechanic and the farmer co-operate and stretch hands across the Mississippi. Let us take the pitchfork and the hammer as our emblems and form a political party of our own. “For the sake of the Union and the men who died to save it;'for the sake of social peace and. patriotism, we must speak the sternest words, in spite of prejudice and self-con­ ceit-. If there had been an abolition church in Richmond in 1858 and its warnings had been heard when it cried, ‘Beware of the North!’, per­ haps the Civil war might have been averted.” A Postal Card Under the head of “Foreign Dear Sir:— In the issue of the The following StWtling^ address Notes, ” on page'8 of the Chicago Scio P ress of May 28, you tàke a was delivered by Herbert N. Casson T. L. DUGGER, Times of Aug. 14, 1895, we find the very radical exception to a sugges- in the Lynn Labor church, ot Bos­ - IN THE CITY OF. following: tion of possibilities made by inyself ton, on May 17. on the subject, “Be­ SCIO, LIXX CO., OKËGON. “It is reported that the Bank of in a previous issue. Regarding ware of the West;” Mr. Casson TFBMS : England has ordered portraits of your statement that I am a “practi- inlroduce’d his lecture by pointing .’er annum. in variably in advance.......$1 -50 President Cleveland and Postmaster ' cal politician,” I will simply state to two large maps; of America that Mx mon ths.’ “ ....... 100 General Wilson to be hung in the that I have taken my first active hung in front of the pulpit, one Per annum if not paid in advance, 2 Advertising rates at fair,living rates,to be bank in recognition of their1 work part in a campaign, this year. representing, the western states as paid monthly against free silver.” Your remark about parties being they wefe fifty years ago—uninhab­ Transient advertisements must be paid for when the order is given for their insertion. How have the mighty fallen! thrown down stairs at the conven­ ited and unexplored. He said: “ In ten years yve may have a Has it come to pass that the Dem­ tion, in ease they had proposed a ocratic party, which was founded by union of forces with the Democratic third map on Which the Western A VICTORY FOR SILVER. Thomas Jefferaon, the author*of party, is a theory exclusively your states wil-l appear as an independ­ that immortal protest against Eng­ own property. ent republic, having. ;«n industrial One very important feature of lish tyranny—the Declaration of In­ Now regarding Mi. Roberts. It and financial policy of .its;own; We onr recent election is that the peo- dependence—should have the por­ occurs to tne that you must certain­ can no longej consid^gl^^^^itetn? , pie of Oregon pronounced une­ trait of its last president hung in an ly have not read the correctly. I. states as ap'd -■i'eri'itei-- quivocally in hi vor of a. larger and- EnS!.ish bai?k_ because of his. .eifgiT, .sit-iil l-‘ Jf Mr. Robeijs-iuirwi see-prii'd-1 ¡.fa's^rfor-in lijfew^tKwn^ they have' m >re extended use of silver as mon­ to destroy the tnoiKty of the eonsti ent” to do so and so, it would, guar­ developed all sytjptbns Of Eastern ey. The fact was plainly establish­ tution and to saddle the English antee us two Populists, and Watson or European' ci^iizaiion,. Western ed, that Oregon should and will be geld standard' upon this country? being a free coinage man, it would Open can retnejfiber'when -land was classed with those states, the num­ Is it a fact- that what England failed have made three friends of a sjlver free, when money was weighed by to accomplish with the sword against senator sure. I dtd not even advo- the pound, vlien till were equal in ber of which are constantly grow­ the dauntless patriots-of ’76; led by opportunities, and when labor was ing, that favor the money of the Washington in the field and Jeffer­ cate or ask that Mr.- Roberts with- the only key that opened every draw — butjsimply stated the possi- constitution as provided for at the son in council, she is to accomplish bilities, incase he did “see prudent” door. foundation of our government. by enslaving us with debt, and that to do--so. Not that Mr. Roberts was “The West was settled largely by The vote of the first district this scheme is being aided by the not as honorable as any man on the the best and bravest young men of plainly shows that upon the money last president of a party of which .ticket, but at the convention it was the East., Thousands of Union question, a large majority of the Jefferson was the first? thought best to put all new men on. soldiers went there and took up people are for silver. The vote for How has the party fallen, when None who had run and were de­ land after the war, and we cannot Vanderburg, the vote-for Myers its founder, after charging twenty­ feated two years ago. You are well afford to sneer at or belittle the and at least one-fourth of that for seven separate acts- of English ty­ aware of the fact that there is al opinions'of such men. “It is» momentous and alarm­ Tongue can be counted upon as the ranny against the colonies, followed •ways a certain unjust prejudice vote for the white metal. Even it by saying: “We, therefore, de­ against a man running a second time ing'fapt' that in thousands of pam­ $11 $12. supposing that all the vote thrown clare that these United Colonies after being defeated the first. This phlets,/papers and books the West for Mr. Tongue was iti favor of the are, and of right- ought to be,. Free, is what made Mr. Roberts the weak­ is now asserting itself to be wrong ed and rubbed by the East, and that gold standard the voté for- the other and Independent- States; that they est man on our legislative ticket-, a feeling of bitterness hatred and are-absolved from all allegiance to and not his personal qualities. I two candidates shows a handsome the British crown,, etc.,” anil now enetnity'to New England has arisen majority for silver, But any one, its last president has succeeded so never heard a word derogatory to his honor and integrity. And I_ beyond the Mississippi.' It points conversant with the financial senti- well in placing us under eternal al­ wish it distinctly understood right- to the fact that from 1880 to 189o ment'- of many' ot Mr. Tongue’s legiance that the Bank of Engla'nd here, -that after seeing that Mr. Rob­ Massachsetts gained more wealth ■supporters, knows that many of hangs his portrait on its walls! erts did not “see prudent,”' to with­ than Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Nebras­ them are favorable to silver in a Verily, we ask; “Wnat will the draw, I voted for and supported him ka, Louisana, Mississippi, Alabama, more or less degree; and an esti­ harvest be?” We see a party or­ to the best of my ability. Georgia and South Carolina; that mate of 10000 votes for the single ganized under the leadership of the The article to which you refer, have seven times the, population and gold standard, it is safe to say, will greatest champion of human liberty, was written nearly two weeks be­ fifty-eight times othe land. Single The congress that has -just closed cover every gold standard vote in (save Abraham Lincoln) in ‘ the an­ fore reaching your- hands. If you individuals in New York city can its very slimy session, a blot on con­ is now prepared to do any and all kinds of Carpentry nals of history, who said: “ That all had known this, you would proba- buy up entire states in the Weit. the first district. gresses. apropriated §19 000,000 more work at bed - rock prices. Will furnish estimates and plans men were created equal , that they bly not have referred to me as “ In 1889 -the farm mortgages of In the second congressional dis­ than any other congress, at a time trict the vote there is even more are endowed with certain inalien­ “stabbing a friend in the moment the West amounted to nearly $3,- when the public is entitled to econ­ free to those employing him. First-class work guaranteed. able rights; that among them are pronounced for silver. The vote life, liberty and the pursuit of hap­ of victory,” The result of the elec­ 500,000,000 and during the last thir­ omy. It looks like a job to make Give him a trial and be convinced. tion has vindicated my position, teen years, in Minnesota, alone, 35,- people think the Wilson bill does ' for the single gold standard, to a piness;” we see its battles against and now we have one gold stand-; 453 farmers were sold out.. These great extent, -is limited to that foreign and domestic foes of these ard man ill the iegislature from this farmers have not been idlWer shift- not provide enough revenue and Max&rt Report. thrown for Mr. Northup. While it principles under Madison, Monroe county. If that one vote should I ass ; they have every? year planted that more McKinleyism is - heeded. Sr*T.o QUOTATIONTS The Wilson bill is ¿rood enough; the ¿i »tanclarcl cuan io cum xz. EAST and SOUTH < 50 vtsB- per is true that many gold standard re­ and Jackson. After a lapse or elect best that can ’ be-' ae v-isea now, and prices have been tool low^to cover Oats, 20 ”’ I senate, your position will not be publicans voted for Mr. Ellis, it is ninety years, we see a national con- S. Flour §3 00 —VIA— ” bbl. expenses. Lately iti a Western sensible people will certainly see. also true that Mr. Northup’s atrong vention of that party held in Chica­ very enviable. through the fact that reduction in Bran 10 00 “ ton. U Middlings 14 personality attracted voters that at go in 1892. The naan chosen to pre­ But we will hope that such will city potatoes were sold nt 83 cents expenses is what is needed and not not be the case, and trusting that a ton, and every year immense increase in revenue. $13 per ton. We need ■Chop, heart are favorable to silver. The side qver that convention, Postmas­ —of the— Potatoes. 40cts per sack. ter General Wilson, and the man we may understand each other bet-' quantities of grain are destroyed or more legislation in the interest of. gold vote can in no caso, compre­ fed to the hogs. The farmers can­ agriculture and less in favor of mo­ Eggs, 10c. per ioz. chosen as its candidate for president, ter in the future, I am 15: ranche 6J^ ft. hend more than that thrown for Grover Cleveland, are to have their not manage, their farms without nopoly and trusts.—Albany Demo­ Buttei,creamery Yours Respectfully, Hams, 96 per lb. Northup and one-third of that for portraits hung on the walls of the hiring'help, and they have no mon ­ C. S. H arnish . Shoulders. 6c- per lb. crat. Express Trains Eeave Cortland Dally. Ellis, the balance being added will Bank of England “in- recognition of Bacon, 7c per lb ey to hire with. In the South, the ' Lard, 8c per lb South. indicate the silver strength in the their work against free silver,” ♦ruck system is making money a 1 North. Congress has adjourned without Chickens, 3.00 per doz WHAT M’KINLEYISM MEANS. museum curiosity to the planters, 8:50 P M, Lv...... Portland...... Ar 8:10 A. M. second district. against a money metal guaranteed taking any steps to speak of, that 12:10 P. M. Lv.........Albany........Lv 4;50 A. M. and all kind's of crude labor ex­ Looking upon the indicated senti­ by the constitution, and which en 10:45 A. M. Ar. .San Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. M. Why is not the argument of pro­ changes are being formed to - manu­ .will prevent 'foreign emigration to STATE OFFICERS. Theabove trains stop at East Portland ,Or, ment of the vote for the various joyed free coinage with' gold for tectionists that the building of man­ tins country. The people will hold ■egon< -itv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, congressional candidates, Oregon eighty-one years, until it wag ufactories in. this country* gives a facture and circulate money. Governor, ..' ...... .................................. W. P. LORD. Halsey, Harrisburg,' junction City, “What England is to Ireland, the party in power responsible for Sec. of State,.............H a RRISON R. KINCAID. Slie.dd, will give a majorityfor silver when struck down in 1873. Indeed, it home-market for farm products and trying, Eugene Creswell, Drains, and all sta­ PHIL. ME'TSCHAN tions from. Roseburg south to' and including .....PHII. failing to place restrictions .upon the Treasurer............................ what Spain is to Cuba, the East is to Supk of Puli. Instruction,....... .Xi. M. IRWIN. Ashland; the time' comes of from 20,000 to must be that, the blood stained therefore benefits, the farmer true f R.' S.’ BEAN. ■' growing evil. A party whose corn­ Rosebnrg Mall-Daily. ) 30,000, nevertheless the Oregonian snow, made. red from the frozen under present conditions? Because the West-. Massachusetts has be­ erstone is protection to American Supreme Court,.......... . 4 - F. A. MOORE. ( C. E. WOLVERTON. come the American gypsy moth, 8::;0A. M. Lv... -Portland .Ar 4:40 P. M' on falling prices no new manufactur ­ asserts otherwise. And if there is a feet of our forefathers, has lost its Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs, 3,........W. H. ODELL. 12:25 P. M. Lv.... ....Albany.. . Lv 1:15 P. M. feeding on the fruitage of the 1ndustries,‘cannot be very much in Supt. of Penitentiary....... .......A. N. GILBERT. 5;20 P. M. Ar.. .Roseburg . . Lv 8:00 A. M. union of the silver sentiment ef­ power to arouse a posterity that has ing. establishments of any conse­ West, earnest when it neglects to prevent Supt.Insane Asylum,.... . ...DR. A. R. PAYNE. Sal can Passenger, Daily. fected at the coming national con­ been hypnotized by the siren phras­ quence will be or can be established. the. American .laborer from being “ In some parts of the West it is 4:00 p, m. I Lv....... .Pvrtland.... .....ar 10:15 a. m, It would be ruinous to attempt it. ventions, and a candidate for the es of “honest money, sound curren­ 6.15 p; my| ar....... . Salem .. ...lv 8:00 a. m. The consequence'is that the old es­ not safe, to say. that you came from thrown in direct competition with COUNTY OFFICERS. presidency named, who is generally cy, money of the world,” etc. JLebanon Ilrancli. Massachusetts. Commercial travel ­ the cheapest of. European cheap ........................................ J. N. DUNCAN. Daily (except Sunday.) acceptable, Oregon is as sure.to give As w.e view the downfall- of De­ tablished manufactories of the lers inlortn us that many Western labor. If the republican party ex­ Judge,.. Clerk,.. .........................N.. NEEDHAM. Northeast, -generally in combina- Sheriff, ........... J. A.McFEHON. 8:20 A.M. Lv.... ....Albany.... .....Ar 110:40 A.M. him a majority as it is that election mocracy, from Jefferson to Cleve­ A M. Ar . . Lebanon . ...Lv ! 9:40 A.M. tions and trusts, have and will con- merchants will ’ not eyen look at pects to remain in power it must Recorder,..........................D. E.HARDMAN. 9:10 P.M, Lv..... ....Albany... .... Al' 1 6:45 P.M. day arrives. If the republican par­ land, so we may contrast-th'e Repub­ tinue to have'a .complete monopoly Eastern goods; Before long they enact legislation that will protect Treasurer,....................................P. G. MORRIS. 4:30 5;20 p.m. Ar ... . Sûebanoh .. .. Lv 1 5:50 p.m. Commissioners.................. I J. W, PUGH. ty puts out a gold standard platform, lican party from Lincoln to that of manufacturing. New establish - will be throwing Eastern tea over­ the laboring man and farmer equal- ' > J. M. WATERS. School Sup« rintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD- Woodburn- -Springfield Branch. no matter who the nominee may be, prince of English financiers. John ments and home markets cannot be board into the Ptciflc. They- assert with the manufacturer. Snrveyor,. .................................. E. T.T. FISHER Daily (except Sunday.) Coroner,.......................................... R. A. JAYNE- that the thirteen colonies have be ­ Sherman, a party that was organiz ­ . Oregon will cast-her electoral vote extended to the newer and less 2: 30p.m 1 Lv.. .Woodburn. .. Ar ■ 1:55 p.m. come financially annexed to Eng ­ 5: 20p,m Lv.. . .West Scio. ..Lv 1 10:55 a.m. ed to “uphold the hands of the op­ densely populated sections of the for his opponent-. Linn county will now be under 9: 00 p.m 1 Ar .. .... Natron.. ...Lv 1 7:00 a.m. pressed,” and that- was blessed by union; besides, the .gold standard land, and that nothing now remains populist rule for four years. Judge CITY DIRECTORY of the American republic but. the having a leader chosen of God; Dining Gars on Ogden Route. The Oregonian seems to think whose soul longed for the equal gives all silver standard countries Western States. Much of this ac­ Barton and Commissioner Curl will OFFICIAL.' 100 per cent advantage in the differ ­ that the vote thrown for Judge rights of all men, and whose con- Pullman. Bufiet Sleepers cusation is true. The star of em- have power to, control the financial ... ............T. J. MUNKERS Burnett in the late election was a slant prayer was that a “govern- ence of exchange over the unpro­ pire 120 years ago crossed the Atlan­ management of the county and the Mayor —AND— Recorder,. ..........;......R. SHELTON tected industries ef the United Marshal.... ......................N. YOUNG SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CABS fair indication of democratic ment of the people, , by the people people expects them to bring, the Treasurer. tic, and now it has crossed the con ­ .......... .......W. A. EWING Attacheci to through trains. , true. In and for the people, should not .per­ States. The gold standard also de­ tinent. The black soul of George county expenditures down to the strength. This is not ,true.' (C. S. HARNISH. pends for its maintenance upon the A. J. JOHNSON. Linn county hundreds of populists ish from the earth.” sale of farm products in Europe in III. is marching, on to-day in Bos­ lowest amount possible that is com­ West Side Division. Councilmen, tor Burnett, because they mensurate with the public needs. . Alas, those. two great p ai ties led competition with silver standard ton and New York. Between Portlaixl and Corvallis» considered him a better man for R. B. MILLER. “Instead of_iv>ssians, , we have It is not expected that they will be Mail train daily (exceptSunday. the position than Gaston. It is also by Jefferson and Lincoln are now countries. Under these conditions - lawyers; S 1. SHORE, instep i ',U of loyalists, we niggardly and parsimonious, but it 7:3 u a m I GEO. W. MORROW. led, one by Grover Cleveland, whose SCHOOL BOARD. it is plain that silver standard coun ­ true that 'not a few populists voted 12115 p in , Ar .... Corvallis......... Lv | 1:35 p m J. A. BILYEU. have Republicans;, instead of Ben- t V. B. GOIN. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trams ■for Judge Bean for the same reason. portrait will soon adorn the walls of tries are protected under our gold edict Arnold, we have John Sher- is expected that they will lop off ( T. J. MUNKEES. of the 0. C. & E. railroad. ; A. J JOHNSON. the Bank of England, and the other every useless expenditure and re­ School Directors, standard system against the farmers Drowning men will eatch at straws. I H.L. SUTHERLAND * Express, train daily (except Sun day) • instead of Bunker Hill, we man; ............. R. SHELTON quire every officer as nearly as pos­ School Clerk,....... The Orégonian will do any tiling to by John Sherman, whose portrait and planters of the United state's 4: 45 p m. I lv .........Portland...... ar I 8: 25 a m the Chicago strike; instead of have 7: 25,pm I ar ....McMinville.... I 5: 50am belittle the populist vote, which be- already hangs there. In view of and all other producers of unpro­ Washington, we have men like sible to Serve the people for the tected commodities, while those the indifference of the American legal salary. .yond question, is a substantial- gain SECRET SOCIETIES Tillman, Debs and Pingree. T hrough T ickets The11 over that of two years ago. Oregon plutocracy, can it be that the once farmersand planters are compelled states, Canada and Europe can be Obtained at “ Lincoln ’ s prophecy lias been ful- lowest, rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee, to bear all the burd ns of selling The people’s party of Oregon QCIO L0DGE,A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at their agent, will most certainly be found in the •revered memories of those whose West Scio. R. K oehler ,Manager. O hall on thè corner of Mill and Main streets, filled; and the East has become the . their products to buy gold for gam ­ heroic sacrifices marked the path ­ E P R ogers , Asst g F & Pass Agent, Port should tender the Oregonian a vote on the first Saturday evening on or before the line of sil ver states next. fall. land,Or. Yuli moon of each month. Visiting brothers home of industrial and financial way froth Bunker Hill to York­ blers. If McKinleyism should re­ of thanks for its very able assist­ cordially invited to attend. Appropriations’for the internal town are being lost in the present sult in a-prohibitory tariff, it would despots. One hundred and twenty ance during the campaign. Its ef­ E. O. H yde , Sac. A. e . R a NDALLW.M.S compel the farmers and planters to years after Christ, Jerusalem was fort to force the finance question to improvements by congress are chaos of bankruptcy and destitution, lodge , No 36, buy of the protected monopolists of inhabited only by wolves and jack­ of soup-bouses, prisons, brothels and Knights of Pythias meets L eonidas the front, is just what the people ’ s gladly welcomed by the states that every Tuesday evening at Ma­ als; and one hundred and twenty the United States at greatly ad­ insane asylums? God forbid! sonic hall. On thè corner of party is working for. and any assist­ receive them but we should think Mill and Main streets, over years after Samuel Adams, . Boston vanced prices, while the gold stand Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s that in these days of treasury de- —-National Bimetallest. ■ store. Sojourning Knights in­ ard part of the McKinley creed is inhabited.by the bulls and bears ance to accomplish this end should vited to meet with us. be duly recognized. fieiencies, congress should have would compel the farmers and plant­ and other wild beasts of trade. W. F. G ill , C. C. T. L. D ugger , R. of R. anp S. In canvassing the vote of the ers of the-United States to sell their “The shadow of Bunker Hill mon­ modified the amounts appropriated CIO LODGE, No..36, A. O. U. W., meets on considerably from that of years past county last .Friday, County Clerk products as low as they could be pro­ ument falls on dirgy tenements, third Monday nights of éàch Electric Sitters. S first and Visiting Workmen cordially invited Electric Bitters is a medicine suit­ to month. when there was an overflowing Needham showed himself to be an duced by the coolies, of the world. where the hungry fever burns; Fan- meet with us. F rank C rabtree , M. W. ed for any season, but- perhaps more honorable man of the very first In other words, McKinleyism means euil Hall is- besieged by howling treasury. R, S helton , Rec. generally needed, when the languid . American coolies to take the place hucksters..scrambling fora beggar ­ order. As soon as the footings for exhausted feeling prevails, when FIKE »EPAKTMENT. The election is now over and *he the vote for clerk were- made, and of Asiatic' coolies, and goldhug ly existence; opposite to where the the liver is torpid and sluggish and American monopolists to first blood, of the Reyolution was' the need of a tonic and alterative is take the it was' seen that. C. B. people should turn their attention Montague Engineer^............................ S. I.SHORE. felt, A prompt use of this medi- <>heif A.ssistant,.„.....................................M. M. PEERY. to everything that is calculated to was elected« by a bare majority of , place of the aristocracy of Europe. shed there are bankers and brokers, cine has often averted long and Foreman Co. No, 1-, .... .Win. BRENNER. A M, Shelton, Proprietor, —Silver Knight squeezing the life-blood out of their pernaps fatal hillious s fevers. No Foreman Hose H. & B. Co. No. 13......... J. L- R a Y push along enterprises that will re- ten, Mr. Needham was the first- one fellow-men;- the,Old South Church medicine will act surely in Scio, Oregon. i..'. more T CHURCHES d'own to the public good. He who to congratulate our next clerk upon ' . ’ the sys- Secretary Carlisle now has an. op­ is surrounded by-throngs of ragged counteracting and freeing Good turnouts at reashnable rates. provides work for the unemployed I his election. It is such actions as portunity to put silver in circulation newsboys, robbed ot education and tern from the malarial poison, HRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. Stage line to Munkers’. ­ Indigestion Constipa- ifhe will do so. All of the river I Headache, and 7 :30 P.M., on the fourth Sunday in this that stamps the word “ Honor ” C each month. Sunday School every Sunday at cial m'eir conveyed to and Commer is a public benefactor and should be j from ail Boston’s sacred tion, T and harbor appropriations can be childhood, childhood, and u Dizziness yield to Electric Bit- 10A. ' M. Thepublic cordially Invited to at points. Horses boarded by the day assisted and encouraged by every- on a man’s brew, in' a way that paid in silver, if he will only order I Common is- pojCK-niarked with po- ter , 50e. and §1.00 per bottle, at tend. or week. . time cannot obliterate it. Elder A. Cfine, Pastor. J. S. M orris & Co ’ s. Drug Storet, it paid in that manner. I licemen, to make the Xveary unem- vie. • | IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY can summon to your home, a complete attire for Spring and Summer. The Suits we hnve received are choice selections m .. .Color... .Patern... .Style and Wear............................................... Few Words are necessary to voice the praises of our Albany Woolen Mills fabrics. In the round of daily sales The Ayes * ; for these home-made materials ..the best of their kind... mot. only appear to “have it” but they are gaining in popularity daily. , $10, —SEVERAL STYLES.