Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 23, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
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;VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
MV Til
Capital Journal Publishing Corrpan".
I IJfOOHI-OHATBIl
Offlcf, 112 Court Stmt, 0rOlonH Dlotk.
THUMB OK HUIIHCHIITION
DAILY.
One yew, by rrw 1 1 ...
rijx iihhiUw, by iimll .....
Three montlm by mttll
Per wtk delivered by crrir.
WKHKI.Y.
One yenr ..
8lx inontlw .
One year, If ibI(1 for In advance,-.
Nil month,
to m
.. 2
.. 1
-. 16
... m
... 7R
1 U)
... CO
tt-VmUntMen ure aiilhonwl to re-
tmve Nmmcnplloii.
Mr. T. 1). l'orler In our duly untliorlred
raveling Hgem.
A9Knlcrl (wwcoiiiI-Ibwi mailer nt the
nIeiii,Orion. I'rwiloltlce, June 21. 1K
SATUIIDA Y, J UNK28, 1888.
HimwtiAN i:ii.im.
Judgo iih wo limy, our twtliiuttcH of
wlmt JtiiHfllii nmy do In tliu future,
or what Iter Mutton mid liiliiotico
nro to n, aru nt boM hill tlio increM
njxotilntloii. Tim Ktfiry of (liu "IMiiIiih
and J'rlwniH of WuMurn KHicrlii," by
Gcorgo Kutinan, now bulng piili
Ifnlicfl In tliu Century, ruvcalH moru
dlHtlnctly 1 1 in it any otliur ininlleu
tlon uvtir Jiiih, that really tliu Hiih
hIiiii i'0)k and umplru nro In n for
jiiatlvo Mule, and wlii'tlmr thoy arc,
by-and'bye, to rryMnllzu ltitoiiHiilen
lor coiiimt'iiHtirato with tliulr
mighty nrwi, or whulhur tho vuM
Klltleal Hynti'iii Ih to Ihj broken tip
and thu fniKinciitH rcconiblned, iih
tliocruM of llici'iirtb Iiiih morn than
onco bit'ii (IwoiiiimwimI that It niltflit
tho butter bo jueiared for thu Hti
jtortof man, who hIiiiII my? Wu
mul In thlH thrilling narrative of
Blburlan iirlnoiiH; and aru lemlnded
of thu cndliw (bonwmdrt who make
Hji tho Had iroeemliin of tirlKonorH
that Journey thitherward; we can
In fimi'v hear the olank of their
uhaliiH, and their blank, tlwpulrliiK
fncim aru ph'ttirud to iih by tho enn
nliiKof thu artlnt; wo know that
tlutlr whIIh havo tilled tho vacant
air for many jjonuratlonH, and wo
aliuoHt wonder that thu thimdurholtH
of wrath do not fall on that land.
Yet, If wi Htop to think, wu ru
muntlKir that thin vloloneu and Imto
and HUllurliiK aro In aiTord with
natiiro'H rndo way of lirliiKliiR
arotind deojior, Hweotor and fuller
murvloH to mankltid. Of cotiixu, tho
heavy iluikiiuw of tho land Ht 111
JioIiIh tho k of tho rultfiilnu
lwum iiudor a elond. Tho
owir ouniiol wu what wo eim. How
wy It would bo for him to take
away tho terror that now MirroiindH
hln throne; how winy It would bo for
inui io emiM' iiih omitim to liiKo a
mighty advaneoainmiK tho natlotiH
of tho earth, and to orwito for hint
uIn a famu for moru enduring than
Jmtof thv grout l'eter. If ho had
but 1i(miim to ohII IiIh wise men
around him and bid them fmmo a
iMiihtltutloii; if thou ho would
mill lmok IiIh
wuMurn faint lor,
build a railroad
army from tho
and havo thorn
through KIIhtIii,
and would then
niMirtlim tho
tho lK'onlo.
orown limdrt to
taking their obligation to imy iih
tltuy ooulil. And If to tliio win.
ihwhIiiiih ho would Knd UwmhorH to
III hh)U and olllr Hiimll iHiuutKw
for tho Uwt keit fMrm, and hiuuU
jtrUiw to ehlldron who mako tluUHt
ixHtonl lu K'hiHil; If through Htieh
utiMiwho would for tun your dovoto
liliuiwlfto building up a mipiMirt to
liln throno on the eMMorn hlilu of tho
Ural rnngo hiuI throughout bis
innplro uorHlly, ho would ptfrforin
it work whloh would ilnd fruition
llfty yontx hmw lu a nation m
M)itilmiit hm tho ChluoMi omplro h11
iihiuitluic hU pmlfM, and togothor
Airnilnga jwwer whloh, vimpttrHl
with all other on earth, kivo our
own nmuldlo, would nuiko tho rwt
mhuii moivly hm tho pigmy dtw
whon ho iikhuim htivngth with tho
giant.
Wo Htv not hiiv tlmt tho Huwlium
tuvnotofa MKk to take pUH Uw
Mm thu nuMt MilvHiuvt popuktlnns.
rimy Imvo MiHirlur vlt,vlil and In
twlUwttwl trttitgth; hu oiidumueti
tlnt nyw tlrv. h wMimg tlwt ntroi.v
Atltwv lu i)h ttru tho iitot glfil
Hrti uwWlitc HumUtrftil fetritUw; hi
HttMWtMW mm wf tit IhM IhhiU iT
th (trtwut tviitury lw-t mn
ltihwUu. Thn tho pW Iimw
naui to oi)wud lu; tlHtv U hpnix
ouuwf h h Ultlu Uk Until U tlwt
xmi mu4iv to MitMKt Iwir t)M
pnvout MMikiUuu of Um kiW If
vr m-k4ku ikriMW ht to
vrUoHMml Um tbuulit will coum
lMt tUfUUirtl MW(W, ItttalllVMtM ftWl
ltbrty, Umwv miv rWbwr Mid uuwv
UlurUm (WiMIMlK to b mmmW
Uinu ty tlw wufd; wukr ht mW
KumIm will In UMl wkll W Umi
THIS IlKI'I IIMCA7T l'LATrOItJI.
Tlio jilatfonn adopted in Chicago
on ThumlayiH an unusually compen
dious utatt'inont of principle. Only
n transitory hiiportnnco attaches to
Mich declarations, because it is undcr
stooil that the shrewd politicians
ougngedin framing them simply aim
to wm approval, the subsequent jiol
icy of tho party being determined
by public exigency. The two issues
dwelt on with the greatest emphesis
are tlio tarili'nnd the national rev
enue. Kxcemive taxation is
the caiiH! of much discon
tent, because it adds to tho large
surplus In the treasury and makes
tho cost of government unduly
oneriotis. It sanctions a re
vision of thu tarill' to the extent of
releasing from Import duties such
foreign articles (except luxuries)
a)do not conflict with our home
industry. A reiioul of tho taxes on
tobacco Is also projwsed, with a view
to retrenchment primarily, and
further because they are "an annoy
ance and burden to agriculture."
This latter reason Is somewhat
lorced. Should those reductions
still leave an excess of revenue," 'we
then favor,' says the resolution, "the
entire rojH.'ul of the internal revenue
taxes rut her than surrender any part
of our protective) system." This free
rum doctrine is also favored by thu
prohls, so on one measure, at least,
these two parties uru in entire accord.
A free and honest use of the bal
lot Is demanded ; tiie enforcement
of the laws against tliu Introduction
of foreign contract labor is Insisted
on ; all combinations of capital or
ganized into (rusts are denounced ;
and the policy of appropriating the
public lauds to bo homesteads for
eitlen settlers is ro-alllrincil. With
regard to tlio territories tiie platform
pledges tho republican party "to do
all in its power to facilitate the ad
mission to New Mexico, "Wyoming,
Idaho and Arizona to the enjoyment
of self government as states" It also
demands the passage of thu bills be
fore congress to confer statehood on
North and Houth Dakota, Washing
ton and Montana.
Cheap postage and free schools re
ceive an encouraging word ; more
stringent legislation to dlvorcu thu
political from tho ecclesiastical
power lu Utah Is promised ; a bl
inetalllo currency, (as wu mentioned
yesterday), is approved, and publio
defenses and Internal Improvements
recommended.
Tills longstringof resolutions was
listened to with groat Interest by
tho linmoiiso audience and was fre
quently applauded. The tarill plank,
wu aro told, created much eiitbus
lasm. It was unanimously adopted
Tho resolutions aro carefully prepar
ed, they enforce sound republican
doctrine, and havo a generous and
progressive ring to them that will
give heart and conlldonco to tho
party.
Thih is thollfth day of tho con
vention and tho nominations aro
not made yet. Flvo ballots havo
1hh.ui taken, with a diuon favorite
sous in tlio Hold, and no candidate
has yet revolved siipjsirt enough to
warrant tho belief that ho will lie
tho winner. On tho last two ballots
Alger and Harrison showed iuuroas
lug strength, but beyond tho with,
drawal of Deintw, no break has Wt'ii
made, and tho shrewd ones at a
dUtatico nro pawled to tell
how this tumultuous movement
will result. Yostordny tho
republicans In our olty foil prutty
ooiilldont that Maine would lw the
man, to-day their Judgment Isaf
fwolwl by pikwlhle oonibliiatlons on
tttrod into tho hotel Joorrldors, and
their Into assurance is somuwhnt
abated. 'IVmIm.v's prtHtHMllnns have
Ihkiii dilatory and uiiliniurtaiit, and
It Is clear now thu nominations will
go over till next week.
In tholimiM) of ropreuMi tat Ives, a
a few days slue, tho oouteiviico re
port an tlw Indian appropriation WU
wh adopted, whloh provide for a
olwngoof the pUeoof i-sloof lauds
under tlw allotniout law, fauu tho
m Oraiide dWriet laud otlliv to th
Uiaattlla Hgvnoy. TiiW will 1hh Ulg
thing for lViulMoii.
Kat Onttpadan. lau HmirkeN
warx'hah-s oontaln an liunwu
onautltA' of wihU, aanvgHUug wtt
i4dKahfv avusr a iiUlllou isaiuiW.
.Sxiwoflt WoataiKiaMl rra4i(Miaut,
tail by rar tli largMK auKWiit
pAtawsf tlswv lor Mom awaltlMM a
kfltuulMtkiu atul Ulr pric lu Qm
wool iiwrkvC
TmuuW U aulMiMkiU Ih
OiHMt
ttMUMY Mww uwum of
MMI aMtMliiiMsU. lMJp-OW-W Kf
Hnttiii to ltraiwi thmmiwii
MKlHMl IVVtUff laMMk Ol kltsMH W
"KW TO-UAY.
Proposals for Supplies
The lxxird of truli of th Oregon 8t
iDMiie Anylum hereby lnnte sealed jro
tMcMmln (or unilihlne at th a ylura near Sa
lem, Oregon, the following sujivltes for elx
mo ith, commencing July 1, 18:
OKOCEKIB8.
3000 11 Uveniool salt, flue.
3000 &jai, Klrk'B Salon.
100 ' 8ao.
600 ' Uried peachen, machine dried.
400 ' Mackerel, No. 1, exUa ine.
70 ' Tea, I. 8. brand, I'obchong.
HO ' Tobacco, Kapblan brand.
141 ' (How ctarch, (Flrmeulch Mfg. Co.)
800 ' CoruStarch, (Oswego)
WM ' Soda rrackeni, extra freth. .
300 ' Hallni, California Layers.
180 ' Oermea, Hperrj'a new jiroeesa.
10000 fciigar.7000 lbs Golden C,30OOlb Gran
ulated. tm ' Cbeee, Cranston', or as good.
1800 ' Corn meal.
l'ZGO ' Hulled oat.
1300 ' Coante hominy.
2ft0 ' Dried curraiito.
60 ' Cocoa.
198 ' Carb. goda, Church & Co., A fc II
brand.
100 ' White castlle eoap, Contl.
100 ' Tapioca.
12 doz. brooms, No. 1 extra shield.
II Cans oystern, blue joint, 2 lb.
VI ' l'lajiiigcards, lleaer brand.
I ' (Jta. Worcestershire sn ce, Lee & Per
rht. 1 ' Qt. Olive oil.
BOO gal. fi run, extra golden, American re
fined. 300 ' Clncr vinegar. 40 gr. pure.
100 ' Coal oil, M gnllou tanks Pearl brand.
100 ' Molaiwes, Orleans extra.
2 12 gal wooilen bowls, round.
25 growl matches, Mctroiiolltan A Cum. Co.
2 iloz. whisk brooms, 2
trlng. velvet
top.
G uoiitcntroteiii)u.
14 ' Turkey diifeters, 14 Inch.
COFKEE.
1000 lbs. Coita Itlca. 1st grade.
12ft ' noteniineiit Java.
&l Ueul Mocba.
400 Chicory.
81'ICES.
lr)lbs. lllack pepper.
20 ' Mace,
(fl ' Cluuumoii.
60 (linger.
20 ' Allspice.
20 ' Mustard.
20 ' Clown. All standard ground.
I'LUMHING.
l4 doz Jenkins valves, It i Inch, C i
Inch, 3 8lnch,0iiuch.
1 '414 pressure reducing vutvo.
1 doz compression hosu bib.
a EIIjomh, Huoz21uq),2 doz inch
$
i iloz 'i llll'll.
loz Tees, M doz 2 Inch, 1 doz Inch.
' Sockets, X doz 1U Inch, 1 doz Ji inch
' l'lugs, I doz 3-8 inch, 14 doz i Inch.
lU
M feet 1 lm)i gnhaulzed Iron pine.
100 lbs sheet lend.
U ' Solder
0 200 lb pressure gauges, 6 Inch face.
I)KY GOODS.
78 gross buttons, 10 dress, 4.8 shirt, 10 coat,
10 pants, '-fc each size.
1 gross pins, American.
170 lbs Oregon yarn, all wool, ICO lbs white,
'JT lbs blue.
24 cards hooks and C)cs.
G00)ds Clinton llumiel, Nashua XX,
JIXI
M0
M
200 '
200
hOO
400
COO
45
200
T'.kiirikl I f t ( liliinfiliiul 1st Itwiti
Marseilles, York Mf g Co., checks,
llrown Denims, Auioskeng, 9 oz.
1iusdnle Hue sheeting, 30 Inch.
UllbnlA, IMVlglltMCgUO
Mariner stripes, Amoskeag.
lVouot sheeting, heavy (A)
Canvas duck. 8 oz. white
"fl Inch.
45 inch.
Check Fhiuuet, Continental.
HAUDWAKE.
1 nail puller.
17 iloz table knives, Iron handles.
!) ' Table forks, iron handles.
12 ' Iron table spoous, "" plated.
M Dinner bells,
h gross htuws, 2gr2k No. 14,2 gr lli No
12, 2 gr l)s No 10, 2 gr i No 7.
S packages wagon bulb; l,-8x2U; 1,3 8x3
1, 3 8s8.
100 feet bur Iron Norway, 30 ft KxUii So 't
Ml M0 ft SSxUf.
lrW feet round Iron, Norway, 60 It 3-8; 60 ft
Mil. 50 ft 7-lH.
1 blacksmith's vise, l'eter Wright patent,
5 Inch Jaw.
1 Maxtor S w reach. 8 Inch.
1 I'r Ilellhiiugeni players, C Inches loug.
1 Nippon No 4
A doz iHiekiues tai'Vs,l,(loe; 2,8 oj; 2,12 oz
i raoneiiinu.iz iiii'ii niiimie.
1 hand saw.
II Dlsoou, iliality No
12, 8
tooth.
TAINTS.
10 gallons boiled linseed oil.
60 lb l'loiiiHT white leud.
10 Hnllous turpentlue.
STATIONKKY.
1 Ikix stub )eus, C C aiut Welch.
4 ' 401 peiw. lllllotl's,
1 ' IaiihIiiii incuiulvMeut l'en Co No 4.
renins letter iir, UieOuk.
Huts Ink. 2 it Arnold's 1 ijt tatrnl'.
& do lead ouclls, Kulier Nos 2 ami 3.
X ' lead iH'iiells. War tabltNo2
8 PayKiu's Indelible Ink.
CKUCKKKY.
14 iloi tea ciiixi without handles, w e.
i
21
18
H
tl
1
1
4
SMiU'urs. w e.
Soup plain, T Inch, w g.
Dlliuer platen, 7 lucli, vg.
1 mlton ivticliers, v g.
Pie plalvs, w jt.
nt laiu Is, w g.
dim tumblers.
VMHtatli dUliwi. 10 Inch w
Syrup iiltcliem, gl.
mil eeiian, giaw.
rpier boxes, glasn.
IH
11HUI1
i Pltehen. in!
UHllOl
talloii lum, oaribeii.
Iet ulattor. 10 Itirh. w ir.
Iuc dlkheai, ft luih, w g.
IuiUsIiIumI erwwvn.
YIMVK
Ot unburn! ttmir, Imm.. ru4lr )toc)mi,
to Ih ilellrvliw rwiulrcsl.
HIIOIM AM I.KATHKIL
U U UilhM' khiMc X Mlr No T. tl iMlra
No H M )tr No It twin No I; 13
llrv.N..4 lllit.
9 ittm klM llMi, l-l,
iwm Ihk IthMtilUK.
& ' IStlmition's twwvy show, suilt
t Pain Italian' enri idlppxm l
! Pair H. pain T.
t ilo iMln beM: twin 8, vtlr 7. 18
ittiiv , PrtlrwML Mln II.
lM4uanissihMtbr, buy OHMn-hIa,
ln sjooil.
I Mm m) Utittier, l Um tatcti.
1 lb im tlinMtl. No 1
immusw mmhut nuiui, ivm M K, U)l,
UUMttntMi HalWiillM; 41b. H; J
I km nm iuuh; ItM 9tf I I
1 4o pair tcaslacr IIinm
TINWAKK.
II IKK MHI CtllM.
Si
1:
lit
IMiMUM.MsMUua.XXXX Uu.
l qi tlimwfK
Mluit bartivl.
hrup (sut.
1 jikUun trmnlW trua ultoiwfv.
hV aklUktmsn, & inrb.
Ton
lMm, i u 1 limis.
. I U J IM
Utaall liua MUk. 12 uln.
i i ishmiii kvtin, m
t llmalte Irua psum: pOlun; t It w&w
MKATK
IHi lh wr Uy. hmw or Vim. or tf
MuMua. f aNulrwi. la w)tMl
iwt hwh nnii.
UMt'iXi.
t Mm um atatoBte. foac
nMuuuMw irua war iummm.
n Ka.1 aonsslM iwoL tauutbW.
;
nMkui msmIL anlbtH,
awaTfcjulbfca,
bus. rumlat, twalbste.
aratnt uwwPliA cv
M.Mtru.suPrti.u
lt.u , pit JtOu.
r4 vUtrWwMI i t A Ox
lima.-, l'HJt lv
IK-xtUt ik4. P i Jt U
UUSUM', V l A Iks
suilU. P I'Jtiu
muriatic acid, Com.
salicylic acid.
Itmm ammonia.
Carb ammonia,
muriate ammonia,
corrosive sublimate,
bicarb goda.
brom wxla.
salicylate soda,
brom potash,
caustic potash,
bichromate potash.
4 oz rexul) Iodine.
2 ' lodororm.
v ' sulph morphine, P A W.
36 sulph quinine. P & V.
r
suipn strycnnine,
solid extract ergot, Squlbbs.
'fSM'
3 lbs subnltblsmut
bbs.
1
nowd acacia
3 '
3 '
r
i
jx)wd aloes, soc.
powd Colombo root,
powd ext licorice,
gum camphor,
gum benzoin,
gum catechu.
wild cherry bnrk, ground.
1
cubeb berrlei.
5 '
26'
IS'
2
sulphur Mowers.
cpom salts,
ground llnx need,
saecli peisln, ScheflTer's.
:
vaniua ueang, .Mcxionn.
vasclln.
i
i
pfiwdglnger.
jwwd gentian.
4 oz lycopodlum.
0 oz nniipyrin.
1000 pills, uloln com p.
1 lb ' C C gel coated, V D & Co.
1 lb pill C C sugar coated, P D & Co.
IU gai luiKicrn mconoi.
best O K Cutter whisky,
grape brandy,
ixirt wine,
sherry wine.
glycerine.
u
'astor oil. Maker's A A.
best N'orweclan Cod Liver oil.
olive oil. genuine.
1 cross pill boxes. No. 30.
500 each No. 1,2, 3 and 4 empty capsules
2 oz on mvenaer.
2 oz oil roucmury.
1 only 2 dram irnidunto.
1 only 4 oz porcelain enscrole, with handle i
l oniy quart, pcrcoinior, glass.
1 ench sieves No. 20 nnd 40.
1 M't 30 grain Biipxsltory moulds In tin
inline.
i gross 2 oz bottles.
j2 gross I oz bottles.
gros Ooz bottles.
1-0 grons 8 oz bottles.
5 bbls sal soda.
12 lbs Japan mux. white.
2 lbs lnrgo cnrrlngo sponges, sheep's wool.
i io suipn einer.
2 iloz strengthening nlostcrs. 8 & J.
4 doz clinical thermometers, Lcnsfront,
icsuKi.
2 lbs K K coIomlK) root. PDA Co.
Samples may be seen nt the olllco of the
board of trustees, nnd goods must bo In ac
cordance inercwiin.
The board reserves the right to reject nny
or all bids.
Delivery of supplies will bo reouired
within ten days notice of ncccptnuco of
oiii. jv copy oi mis nuvenisement must
occompany each bid. The nnino of tho
class or supplies bid upon must bo written
on tho envelop. Knch bid must Include all
the Items In tho special class bid upon, and
must give tuo Items nnd totals lu full, with
exception of bid on meat. Auditing otll
ccrsaro prohibited by law from confirming
accounts of purchases when advertisement
does not contain a full nnd complete de
scription of tho kind of articles to be pur-
uuasi'u.
lllds will bo considered nt 2 o'clock p. m.
on Tuesday, July 3, 1888.
HYIYVKSTHU PENNOYEIt,
OEO. W. McllHIDE,
G. V. WElill,
Hoard of Trustees.
Wm. A. 51UNI.Y. ocrk of Hoard.
HEED'S OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Wednesday, June 27, 1888.
, Special engagement of tho emi
nent Irish Comedian.
T. J. FARRON,
(Lnto linker A Knrron)
In the most successful musical
comedy of the day.
"SOAP BUBBLE."
Under the management of
J. II. Dobbins.
Among the songs rendered by Mr. Knr
ron will be some that have made him
famous wherever the English language Is
spoken. Including such favorites as "Mr.
McCarthy." "Hemoniber.lloy .you're Irish,"
"The Exile's lament," "Corporal Mulcu
liy," "U'lm, Tho Strawberry Olrl," "Tim
Flaliarty," and others.
II. K. Dultois.
Jok Dullois
Dubois brothers
l'roprletors
Cliemckcte Hotel.
KRE1S BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
From J I to SI er tin).
&I.BM, - OHKO '.
VARIETY STORE!
W. M. SARGEANT
Ktw a Hm 4ook trf
Wall lVpcr, llonlere and Centers,
BABY BU6GIES, EXPRESS WAGONS
RvsKurs, ti all VM t rWMlii.
Mns mI Fraits Muk it Onkr.
WW W-'m MslMB
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Tubr
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NEW JVD'EKTISE3tENTS.
THE CAPITOL Mill CO.
Attention to what we will Mention !
Know All, by these presents: That the Capitol Adventure Co. neither
slumbers nor sleeps, but are awake and up to the times, and know well
that owing to the depression of business in the East there will be many
failures. Now we want to be ready to capture any bargains that may
be offered on account of such failures, and to do this it will be necessary
for us to be on hand in New York and Chicago, inperson, and be armed
with plenty of the commodity commonly called Cash, with which we
can boast the people of this country are well supplied, and in order for us
to get it, we wull from now until the first of August offer such bargains
as will induce those having money to divide with us.
You all know that our Manager has Deen in business hero for the last
twenty years and always does as he advertises. About August 1st he will
start East to buy a large fall stock, and in order to do this we will offer
our whole stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats. Caps
Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a
great sacrillce, and in order that the general Public may know that we
mean business, we mention me price
A good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct.
ench
A silver, gold or steel thimble, 1 ct. each.
A spool of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread,
3 c, each.
A spool good Sewing Silk, best brand nnd
assorted colors, for 3 c.
2 spools Silk Button Hole Twist for 3 c
2 skeins Saddlers' Silk for 3 e.
1 sheet gold, silver or plain Card Board,
lc worth 10 c
1,000,000 doz. Horn nnd Cloth covered
Dress Buttons worth 25 to 60 c a doz.,
for 5 c a doz.
100,000 doz. Fine Jet and Metnl Buttons,
worth 60 c. to 81 a doz. for 10 e a doz.
1,000 yds. Lace worth 5 c. a yd., for 1 c. n yd.
Lace worth 10 c. per yd. will bo sold for 3
nnd 5 c. a yd. Other Edgings and
Embroiderv In nronortion.
Agoounnicio oi uenr summer undershirts and Drawerr for 20 c, each.
The above are only a few of the genuine BARGAINS that wo will offer. Besides,
thche our wholo stock will bo ottered nt prices loner than anywhero elso In tho cltv
without any exception. ' '
We nro not going out of business but aro here to stay nnd only do this to mako room
for our large fall stock. Call ond be convinced. Buy nnd be happy.
Kemcmber these bargains can only bo secured at the Opera House Corner, from the
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All kinds of Farm
GREAT SLAUGHTER!
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Ilaving been continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will non
offer the entire stock of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
And Gents' Furnishing Goods,
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To Close
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ib.'. None. Reserved, .-.all .Must .-.Go!
YOU WHO HAVE MONEY
Can Secure Bargains !
All Sales Strictly for Cash.
Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank.
HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES!
oi some oi our gooas till August 1st,
1000 fino Ostrich Flumes for 60 o each
wortuSl.
Large Block of flowers, price no object.
Ladles' Chemlso 15 o. each, worth 50 c.
Ladles' Night Gowns, 60 c. each worth $1.25
And all our stock of Lndlcs' White Goods
In proportion.
60,000 Ladles Hnt Frames 10 c. each, worth
60 c. to $1 ench.
12 Fish Hooks and 1 Lino for 3 c
Good Scrubbing Brushes 5 c. each.
Good White Wash Brushes 10 c. each.
Best ratent Clothes 1'lns 6 c. per doz
worth 120.
Good Fly Hooks, 2 c. each.
50 Beams Letter Paper, 2 c. per quire,
10 lb Letter Paper, 5 c. per quire.
100 doz. Memoranda Books, 1 c. each.
600 boxes Lubln Toilet Soap, 0 c, per box
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FRIEDMAN, Manager.
Produce Bought.
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Them Out.
E. WILLIS,
Assigneo of A. Hfnyor.
A Dae line of hacks, buggies, carts, car
rlftm, buekboanls, etc. Itoth our ovrn
HM.K4 ami the bet eastern made buggt.
Every one Warranted!
JOBBING and HORSESHOEING.
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