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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1890)
Wk- ■ DO YOU WEAR SHIRTS? If so Call at KAY &L TODD’S and see their display of FANCY PERCALE, WHITE AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, We have the largest and finest line of Shirts to be found in the valley, which we will si'll at prices that defy competition, as these goods are direct from the factory. We also have a complete line of FANCY SUMMER UNDERWF,AP Special attention is also called to our large and seiect stock of the finest and latent styles of NECKWEAR, which we invite you to examine and get prices. Our stock of Gent’s. Furnishing Goods is complete in every department. For further particulars call on KAY TO DD, who will he pleased to show you TllEIK noons and quote prices, as goods and prices speak for themselves. —— THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.! SUICIDE OK ACCIDENT. New Goods, S2.5O New Goods, New Goods! ChaR. K. Sitton, an old Yamhill Boy, dies under Peculiar CircumMtance*. J. G. BMUNGEG í CO Nearly everyone ill this county know Chas. E. Sitton, son of “Doc” Sitton, who lives near tliis city. Mr. Sitton was one of tile suctx'ssful business men of Portland, wealthy and talented and Dealers In had everything to live for. This city was quite excited when the news of his death was telegraphed to relatives here on Sunday. The telegram stated that he had suicided, but the daily pajiers of Entered at the postotfice at McMinnville Portland on Monday gave a full account Oregon, as second-class matter. MA DB and the people liegan to change their <1 I W opinion. COAT and His body was found on the Moun Tm ADVKKT1K1SG R a TKS OT T h K T e I.F. Dongola KID. fhonk -R boistkr are liberal, taking in tain View park tract, about four miles OPERA »nd oonsideration the circulation. Single west of Portland at 3 o’clock Saturday COM MON inch $100; each subsequent inch. $.75. afternoon. A man employed by Jas. SENSE Special inducements for yearly or senn- Laidlaw, the British vice-consul, made yearly contracts. the discovery. He immediately mount- AU. CoMMCKICATlONS Ml’ST B e SlONKD Bv e<l a fast horse and Hide to town as fast the person who «ends them, not for pub as possible and told Coroner De Lin that lication unless unaccompanied by a non he had found an unknown man dead. de plume," but for a guarantee of good Coroner DeLin promptly dispatched faith. No publications will tie published a messenger to the scene, which was unless so signed. reaced In an hour’s drive. Mr. Sitton, Joa Wont N iatlt ’ asu Q iticki - t Ex» t rr.n in going there, left the Cornell road at reasonable rates Our facilities are about four miles from the city and the best in Yamhill county and as good drove up the zigzag road, which winds as any in the state A complete steam up the hillside to Mountain View park DRESS GOODS! plant insures quick work. DRE88 GOODS! and further on connects with the St. Helens county road. DRESS GOODS! ARE NOW IN, AND ARE NEAT AND NOBBY. AND IN PRICES A odbess A ll C ommcxicatioxs . E ither F or It was on this unfrequented road, DRESS GOODS! the editorial or business departments, to about a quarter of a mile from the coun CANNOT BE BEATEN ANYWHERE Tua TiLErHOXE-REoisTER. McMinnville, DRESS GOODS! try residence of Paul Schulze, the gen Oregon. eral land agent of the Northern Pacific, TRIMMINGS! S ampl « Corus Or* T he *T elerhone -K egih that Mr. Sitton ended his life. At this TRIMMINGS! ter will be mailed to any person in the point there ¡is a big canyon, hundreds TRIMMINGS! United States or Europe, who desires one. of feet deep, and the road skirts the TRIMMINGS! free of charge edge of it. Mr. Sitton drove his buggy UNEXCELLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY. TRIMMINGS! ffr I svite Yov fo CoMrARK T he T ei . e - until he came to a turn in the road, rHOXE-REoisTEB with anv other paper where two buggies could pass easily. The coroners assistant found the published in Yamhill county buggy on the very edge of the road at The Market Affords. tile extreme eastern end of the tract. It All ivbicribere who do not receive their has a good elevation, and the northern OTJTF2 SHOE DEFAETMEKT paper regularly will confer a favor by im part of Portland and East Portland and mediately reporting the name to thin office. Albina are within view. The hitching Only Partially Filled—More Expected Soon. strap had lieen tied to the horse’s neck, then run through the bridle bit and fastened to the limb of a dead tree on Thursday, April 24, 1890. EM BROIDERIES! LACES! the right side of the road. Mr. Sitton's body was found in a LACES! EMBROIDERIES! Ordered, has been unavoidably delayed by Hoods. As they conte di The republican state convention crouching position in the lied of the EMBROIDERIES! rect from John Wanamaker’s great Philadelphia house it will pay to LACES! His which met at Portland Wednesday, bugg.A. He was facing the seat. LACES ! EMBROIDERIES! await their arrival. nominated the following state ticket: face was buried in his hands, one of LACES! I EMBROIDERIES! which tightly elutchml a handkerchief. For governor, D, P. Thompson, of Mult He was dressed in a dark business suit nomah; congress, Binger Hermann, of of clothes, with a light overcoat anil Towelling, Table Damasks, Napkins, and other white goods now com Douglass; supreme judge, R. 8. Bean of light derby, and his hands were gloved. plete. Compare quality and prices. On the seat of the buggy, to the right Lane; secretary of state, Geo. AV. Mc of his face was found a large empty Bride, of Columbia; treasurer, Phillip bottle, which was supposed to have Metcham, of Grant; supt. public in contained ether or chloroform. The la CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! Portions of our Spring and Summer Dress Goods are now in and are ■traction; E B. McElroy, of Benton bel on it was numliered 198,429, marked CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! worthy of your inspection. “To be used by Dr. H. E. Jones.” The eounty. T. G-, CO., CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! label bore the firm name of S. G. Skid Geo. Binghaa, of JSalem, received more A Co. CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! ZÆcZÆTISrZT'^-IIuZ.iE, OREOON. the nomination «ffi-trict attorney of The bottle was filled on a prescrip CORSETS! WAISTS! GLOVES! tion prepared by Dr. Jones on March this judicial district. 25. It was an anesthetic mixture, con- THE YAQUINA ROUTE. After an investigation of great care , sisting of one part of alcohol, two parts Is Z^reslx, a.xxd. as X js - w izi. IPrice as tlie Lowest , of chloroform and three parts of ether, and accuracy, the special isimmittee of and is used to relieve pain, or make a .1 Proprietor. the National Reform League estimates ' person Insensible to pain. Three more bottles were found in the that more than one-third of the entin ■ Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on Yes. we have combined, BUT NOT TO And pay at all times full market value for th" same. Bring it in. time of each congressman is consumed I dead Dian’s pocketk. One was medium FANCY GOODS! PUT P1H' BS UP. While we do not con band. Highest price paid for Butcher’s sized, and Imre a red label, across the sider the town under any obligations to us stock In Short we are in securing offices for his constituents. face of which was written in lead pen- FANCY GOODS! T hird S treet . M< M innvili . e , O r for running a barber shop in it. yet we res And upon the strength of this, the ' cil, “chloral hydrate.” About a tea- FANCY GOODS! pectfully solicit a share of the patronage of I the people of McMinnville and vicinity. league warmly comments the bill re • spoonful of the drug appeared to be FANCY GOODS! • Live an<l læi Live’’ is our motto AT THE cently intniduced in the house relative , missing. FANCY GOODS! One of tlie smallest liottles bore the Long & Welch. We try to please the most fastidious buye-rs as well as farmers and to the appointment of post-masters as label of Skidmore & Co., on which was FANCY GOODS! 225 Miles Shorter—20 honra leu» laborers. fourth class officers. FANCY GOODS! written “Anti-pyrene, 15 grains." This time than by any other route. bottle was empty. It contained medi FANCY GOODS! OUR MOTTO IS “SQARE DEALING, HONEST WEIGHTS AND You will find the most complete cine for headache. WFirsI clare through passenger and Irrighi The house has adopted the remarka stock of MEASURES.” FANCY GOODS! line from I’ortlund «nd «Il point« in the Wil The other mall bottle had a red la- ble course of striking out of the naval Fancy and Staple Groceries. lamette valley lo «nd from San Finneiacn bel with the skull and crossbones and We advocate and practice protection so far as it can be made appropriation bill the provision for three the big word “Poison.” It had anoth Crockery and Glassware. Stand E^^to contribute to the building up of homes and home industries and Library Lamps Time Schedule (except Sundays). 8,000-ton battle-shijis and leaving only er label reading “Caution! not to be f Wfor American laborers and our home productions, and it’s our I*sve Albany 130 pmlleav. Y«quins «;45 «■ Ever Brought to the City. that for a single-armored cruiser. This taken.” There was a smell of pepper leave Corvallis 1:40 pnill»ave<.'<>rvalll«IO:U pleasure to aid and contribute to all measures calculated to Arrive Ysquina pm Ar-ire Albany 11 ;10 at makes the slimmest appropriation ever mint about the contents of the bottle. Fine Teas and Coffes a »weial« About a teas[H«>nful was missing from (•“accomplish this end. W e B elieve I n A dvertising to the • I. A I' trains canned at Albani and Cor v : Roast Coffee ground tree of voted since we entered definitely U|x>n this iHittle also. vallia. (•“end that the world shall know of and aid in developing the charge, Goods delivered tree to The above train« connect at Y aqcika *itli the construction of the new navy—a It is the general opinion in Portland ony part of the city (• unbounded resources of our town and county. We solicit in ^»1 the Oregon Devolopeinvut Co'a. Line of Hleam curious commentary upon the cam that Mr. Sitton took a dose of the poi ahipw between Yaqninw and Kan Francisco. (•“return a full share of your patronage, prompt payment of ali J. H. HENDERSON. Prop. son and then, saturating his handker paign promises to raise our fleet to a s B —Peaaengen- from Portland and all W|- chief with the anesthetic, relieves him (•“contracts and fair treatment. Call and see us. on Third St. frl aniette Valley Point« can make clo.e connec standard that would make us safe self of the pain he knew was coming, tie»,» with the trains of the YayviNa Itoi TK at OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. against any attack. The surplus is dis and died an easy death. Albany or Corvalbe, and it deetined to Han VIA Pruncmoo, ahonld arrange o arrive at Yaqnina appearing, but the public defenses are the evening before date ot «ailing. DKOWNED IN THE MOUNTAINS. getting precious little of it. It is to be SoiiHirrji I Sailing Date*. hoped [that the senate will insist upon One of Jon«« A Co.’« Mill Hand. I.oo«e« FROM YAQUINA. Hi- Life In the Mill-pond. an appropriation for eoast-defense ves Reliable Opposition THE UOI VI SHASTA TE ! Willamette Valiev. Saturday March Hlh Yesterday morning word was brought "to;“;;'"1 aphroditine sels. Sunday, March lrtlh Time Between to this city that Allister Mackey, one of Tuesday March 25th Is S old on a Boot & Shoe Dealer. Portland ami San Francisco, FROM SAN FRANCISCO. PO8ITIVE If harmony in a party presages suc Jones & Co.’s mill hands at the sawmill in the mountains, was drowned in the GUARANTEE 3» HOIRS! Willamette Valiev. Wdn’day, March 12tli cess, the democratic party of Yamhill mill-pond while handling logs between to cure any Thursday March 20th form of uervous county will lie triumphant in the .lune 7 and Dp. m. In the morning in com California Exprès» Trains Run Daily Sunday. March 30th disease, or any POSITIVELY election. The convention Saturday pany with another baud, Mackey went Passenger and freight rate« «Iways the ton disorder of the BETWEEN PORTLAND AND oAN FRAN« to the |K>nd and liegan getting tile logs generative or eat For infol mation . apply to Merer« HtIL was in very vivid contrast to the repuli- CISCO! gans of either in position to lie hauled into the mill. -'AN ft CO.. Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 sex whether ar lican convention. In the latter every The other man went into the timber for and 202 Front street. Portland, Oregon; or to LEAVE ARRIVE. BEFORE ____ . .... ising from the AFTER C. C HOOVE, delegate seemed instilled with the idea some log«, and ujion returning he did excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or opium, Po iland 4.00 p ni ¡Sa n Francisco Z.4opiu Tlieir Q-txality. Acting Gen'l. Frt ft Paa.. Agt . Oregon Pacific Sa1 Fran. 7:00 p ni Portland 10.45 am or through youthful indiscretion, over indulff that the success of the party depended not find Mackey and liegan searching ence, R. R. Co , CorvaPi«. Oregon. DEALER ILT Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power. Wakeful ! »cal Passenger Daily, except Sunday « c H H a HWELI., Jr., upon his being sent to the state conven for him. He saw some pajiers and a ness. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal pike pole floating upon the water, and Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn LEAVE. (Sen I. Frt. A Pane. Agt., Oregon flevelopmeo. ARRIVE tion. In the democratic convention tlie becoming alarmed, he went to the mill al Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem P<« da.id . 8:00 a miKugene. 2:4O P m (fo . Montgomery «treet, Kan Franciaeo Cal. Loss of Power and Ini potency. which if ne- Ei irene. 9:00 a ni| Portland . 3 :4.5 p m delegates were tilled with the idea of and told the men that he thought ory, f lected often lead to premature old age and insan« The entire ty. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for |5.00 Sent bv electing the best men to go to Portland Mackey was drowned. I'li'linan Baflet SleeperM Er mail on receipt of price. * and serve tlie people of this common force liwiked for him, but not finding A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for even’f 5.00 him they drained the pond and the Tourist Sleeping Cars, Mind wandering cured. Book« learned to refund the money if a Permanent wealth by putting up a state ticket liody was found where the water had order, in ene reading. Testimonials from all I cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials For accommodation of Second Ulas» Pa»- par*** of the globe. Prospectus post which will be as much better than the been 14 feet deep. A man was dis from old and young, of both »exes, permanently FREE, Rent on application to Prof. seirjjers attached to express train«. cured by AruRontTiNK. Circular free. Address A. Loisetve, 237 Fifth Ave. New York. If mí » be mu re and call for yonr ticket» The 8 P. Company s Ferry makes con republican ticket as the harmony which patched for the coroner, who left imme THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. via the nection with all the regular trains on the diately, accompanied by Mr. Jones. WBSTKRN BRANCH, prevailed in the democratic convention East Side Division from foot of F wireet The body will lie brought here to-day. I Í BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. was greater than that in the republican Mackey was one of the best men ever I WEST SIDE DIVISION Sold bv Kogers Bros . sole agents fo • Mi - convention. employed by the firm, and has been Minnville. Between Portland and Corvallis. working for them some three years. He Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. At the first opportunity the people of was a native of Scotland and had no LEAVE Sheriff"s Sale. ARRIVE Montana have fittingly rebuked the re relatives in this country. His parents —THE— Portland 1 McMinn' 10:13 a in live at Perth, Scotland, and they have McMinn’ 1( publicans of that state and tlie U. S. been informed of the sad occurrence. DY VIRTUE Ok”A JUDGMENT AND Corvallis. 12:25 p in ooooooooooo Corvallis... 1 McMinn- 3 .44 p m senate for the flagrant steal of two sen His father was a lawyer and he had re u an order of the' ourt and an execution I Portland McMinn’ ? G :20 p m duly issued out of the I'ircnit Court of the ceived an exceedingly good education. ators. A dispatch of the 14th from At Albany and Corvallis connect with ' state of Oregon, for Washington county, on Butte City says: trains of Oregon I’hcific the 24th dav of March, A. D.. 1H!IO. upon a A Thief Caught. judgment duly enrolled ami docketed in Express Train Daily. <*xcept Sunday “To-day’s "election was for the selec It is positively tne shortest and tin rat the clerk s office of .-aid court in said coun LEAAE. AKRIVE Tuesday, M. M. Wardle brought into ty, on the 22d day of March, A. D.. 1890, tn tion of seven aldermen and mayor. It line to < hicago and the east and south and Portland 1:50 p m McMnn 8.00 p rn 1 the only sleeping and dining car rhrouah passed off very quietly and altogether this city in a carriage a fellow who favor of Ellen L Jackson, plaintiff', vs T. McMinn’. 5:45 a m, Portland. 9:00 a in line to " gave his name as Frank Miller. Mon B. Handley and Cha- Hamlley. defend different from anticipations of both par day the fellow broke into Mr. Wardle’s ants, for the sum of $547.78, with interest at Through ti'-kets t<> all points South and ’ 3. T. Tellez East via California ties. There were .3275 names registered house while he was absent and stole a the rate of 10 tier cent per annum from the Ticket offices. No 134, corner First and [ and about two-thirds of the vote was breetch loading shot gun, two or three 22d day of March. 1890, and also $32.85 Third Street, McMinnvillt, Or. costs, ami to me duly directed. I did on the Alder streets, Portland. Oregon, corner polled. It was a complete victory for suits of underclothes, a razor and a pair 27th day of March. A 1)., 1890, seize and Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed Front and F streets, Portland of pants. Mr. Wardle started out to train service and elegant dining and the democrats, only one republican ai hunt him and Tuesday found him near levy upon the following described real es R K<»K.iLER E P BOOEBS, tate of Clias. Handley, to-wit: cars has honestlv earned for it the In Wullace’s year book of 1888, on ?age Manager. Asst. G F. A P Agt sleeping derman being elected, and that with Sheridan title of ■' m with the goods in his posses- Being in t 3 s, r 3 west of Willamette me 242, ou will see the registry of Mt. Vernon, 1 He , just collared the --e. gentleman _________ ridian and being Not. No 1435. Claim No. record 2:26. This record’was made in a only a majority of .3. The issue to-day sion. >6. in sections 26. 27. 34 and 35. and begin race in Oregon. was one of vital importance. It was and brought him to this citv where a ning at the northwest corner ot said sec warrant was issued by I,. Loughary ■ T’ZZIDIOnSZ:. whether the citizens of Butte would and lie was placed in jail. Wendesday tion 27 and running thence east 40 06 M t . V ernon was sired bv (’hampion sustain the action of the state canvas- morning the examination was held be chain-: thence south 40 chains; thence east Others may imitate.bnt none can surpass it 6 chains; thence south 49 75 chains; thence Knox, son of Bismarck ; dam f>y son of Old «X4 • •or motto is "always on time " ing board in throwing out precinct 34 fore Judge Loughary and the thief was west 93. 0 chains; thence north 29.21 Rifleman ; Bismarck by Gen. Knox, 140, Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets son of Vermont Hero* 141. by Sherman’s and the right of the republican set of committed to await the action of the chains; thence west 6.69 chains, ami thence via this celebrated route arid take none I grand jury, under ?2no bonds. north 61 chains to the place of beginning, Black Hawk, 5. bv Sherman Morgan, son ON SALE senators to seats in the United States i •»her., \v H MEAD. G A containing 643 95 acres of land except 61 75 -, t of Justin Morgan, the founder of the Mor senate. H. G. Valiton, democratic I acres off the east side thereof, situate in gan family > Dam by Eaton Horse son -----TO— No. 4 Washington street, Portland. Or Born, (E Street, near Commercial Hotel, McMinnville, Or.) B Yamhill countv, state of Oregon of Winthrop Messinger.) o\>, candidate for mayor, was elected by . Also beginning at a point 8.48 chains Thus you see M t V ernon is a standard SATES EZETTZSTT, Froprietofe. Bannister—To the wife of M. M. __ 225 majority, and the six aldejman by j south 78 degrees east and 4.20 chains south Notice of Final Settlement. animal, both in breeding and perfoimance Bannister, Dayton, Oregon, on Satur of the southwest corner of the donation majorities ranging from 58 to 125. The day, April 19, 1890, a daughter. 2DESCBIFTIO1T. land claim of AV. T Newby and wife; said Notice is hereby given that the under next council will stand eleven demo southwest corner being an angle on the M t . V ernon i« a golden chestnut, weighs >igne>l. aa administrators of the estate of Tillamook Democrat». north line of the donation land claim of 1,200 pounds, and is without question one crats, three republicans and a demo John Carlin, •lec-ase,!. have filed their final Samuel Cozine and wife, running thence of theapeediest and gamiest stallions in the The democrats of Tllamook have held east 264 feet; thence south 614 feet; thence Fine «■■count of their administration of said es cratic mayor. ST PAUL, ST, LOUIS, Liver world tate in the countv court of Yamhill county their convention and have placed the west 264 feet; thence north 614 feet to the "In Anaconda the democratic candi LT ew Oregon, and said court has fixed Tuesday ZZe TXrill Stwaxd. ANO ALL FOINT« following ticket in the field. plaeeof beginning, containing three ami date for mayor was elected by over W. S. Cone, Joint Represetative; the Kth dav of May. IfiWi. at 10 o'clock, a At the following places during the season I one-half (3ji ) acres more or less Carriages. th of said dav day at the county court room at . X- .. t „ n .1 IO Ot «aid and Seule. ending with uly 1. 185*»; 400. Now, therefore, by virtue of -aid execu H. F. Holden, County Judge; c 1. a« the time an<i place tion on Saturday, the Sheridan- Monday. Tuesday and Wed “In Missoula the democrats elected W. (1. Kelso, County Commissioner; I of hearing the «ame nesday. 24th D ay of M ay , A. D.. 1890. W. W. Conder, Countv Clerk; Therefore, all persons interested m said the mayor, city judge and all the alder McMinnville—Thursday. Friday and Sat- — AT — Samuel Downs, Sherin; at the hour *>f 11 o’clock a. tn., at the court estate are hereby notified and required to- urdav. men except one, t he republicans elect N. P. Roberts, Assessor; house door in the city of McMinnville. I appear at said time and place and «how This new stable is now open and ready for business. New trnouts. cause if any there be why «aid estate be ing the city treasurer. The principal ~Mrs. J. W. McVicker, School Sup’t; will sell the above described real property good horses, everything firstclass. to the highest bidder for cash in hand to not finally settled and said adrniniatr tar- issue in the campaign was the endorse- Dr. T. M Innman, Coroner, The citizens »jf Oreg«»11 now havea chance satisfy said judgment, costs ami accruing discharged No nomination was made for county costs to breed for «peed, size and road qualities ment of party methods with reference COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER <* Il CARLIN, treasurer, it being the understanding for a very low price Address : GEO. S. TAYLOR Ticket Agt. Dated this 23d dav of April. 1890. MARIA E CARLIN. to precinct 34, where the contest m that thal the the party partv would wou]d annnort 8Upport h Me* FT- . Me* Transient stock will receive personal attention. A share of thipublic T. J. HARRIS, JOEL MARTIN, Administrators of said Estate ,U m last general election origiuated | Dermott for that place. , April 14:16j Sheriff. I patronage soli« ted Pgyros A Ftaros April LU McMinnville, Or FARGO’S FARM MACHINERY, ETC. LADIES’BOOT, LASTS Are just beginning to arrive from the East, and will be added to bv further arriv when the blockaded roads are opened up. 4 Our Spring and Sfflnmer Overcoats, Our Men’s, Boy’s, and Youth’s Suitings OUR HAT STOC K IS THE LARGEST! Just Arrived Twenty Dozen Neckwear, Satines! White Goods! IB ■ Columbus Buggies, Bain Wagons, OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR OTTZS Flouncings ! TH BEST UH tKT Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Scotch Clipper Plows, STOCK OF TOWELS Flying Dutchman Gangs and Sulkies. TO THE LADIES. Our Grocery Department Hosiery We Handle Most all Kinds of Produce NEW COMBINE. Eurisko Market, OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANYS STEAMSHIP LINE. Heidqwin : M Uy::: far Triis. Red Front Grocery F. DIELSCHNEIDER, Etc., Etc., Call and See for Yourself. A. J. APPERSON hrifit oiiipaiiy'x Linen, KOI The Celebrated French Cure, ‘- F. Fuller, M. D PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, No Goods Misrepresented as to ggMORY ARE YOU GOING EAST? Paints, Oils, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES etc Mt. Vernon 4,904. The Royal Route nI Ail THE COMMERCIAL STABIES. r DENVER, Omaha. Kansas City, Chicago, hast, IXorth South. *<¿»¡"«»¡11« TERMS---INSURÄNCE, $30. SPECIAL ACCOIMftDATIOAS KH! AMsvasgs for Ketals. I Mar »M , r 4 «