57 . -,-,, J SOHMER DRESS GOODS. We re now prepared to ehow the newest, Urgent and bosfc line of Summor'Drew GooM THE BEST LINBOt ' BROCADED SATEEN m.ATN black: sateen. PLAIN BLACK CHALLIE. FIGURED and PLAIN BATISTS, FIGURED and PLAIN INDIA MUSLIN, FRENCH CHALLIES, FRENCH SATEEN, , FRENCH ORKPE, PONGEE SILK, BATISCIAN CORD, CORDED TAFETTA, SATIN PONGEE, SATIN GLACE, SATIN RAYE, SATIN GLORIA. Our Shoo Btock is still going at cost. All now goods and good quality. THE PALACE AnKGWANY, 307 Commercial Street. - if - Ton are tain to JUulld or make any Unci of traprorerasnt, call ou I ho undersigned lor material. We bare a complete stock, and are read to apply any prep.u ed contract, sewer work, (radlai, etc. Salem Improvement Co. DAILY WEATHER FOEEOAST. Portland, May 18. Baturdny, fair, followed by ruin Saturday night. Buuday oocaslotutl light rain; cooler U. H. Wkatheh Bkuviok. Not Tmcjiinak. County Btock hi opeotnr W. L. Bltncrnl wan In tho city today, and speaking of tho case of Hick hogs reported by tilm last wluter, ho Mid the itock In question bad recently been Imported from the East, and pre senled all tho symptoms of the fatal dlseMO. Tbla be submitted to the state veterinary, who now concludes that the hogs must bavo had either trichina) or rheumatlo fever, favoring the be lief that It waa tbo latter. Tbey were killed and burled, mm - Y. M. 0. A. At the regular monthly butlness meeting of the Y. M. O. A. last night twenty-four new members were elected. There was n largo at tendance of active members. Music and strawberries and cream were the order of the evening. Tho mnudolln aud guitar duets by Messrs. Fred A. ileaaober and Geo. F. ltoRers. were loudly applauded. Tho evening was enjoyed by all w'jo attended. Houbk Bhbakkhh. Burglars wore at the McCoy reslilenco on oust Capital street, lastBaturday night. They mado three visits, but always found someone up, aud were unable to got In their work. It Is believed thoy were the same harps who went through tbo Kruuiwe residence Sunday. Mr. McCoy's house waa robbed of some valuables Just aye.w ago. and he says a coroner's Inquest would have suited him bettor this tlmo so be sat up for them, but thoy were too wary. Piqsons AND PAt'Kit. Thoro arrived over the Southern Pucltlo yesterday from Portland 10,000 clay pigeons, con signed to the Baleui Rod nud Gun club, to be uacd In tbo state tournament, which take place bore on tbo 27th, Mtii aud 20th of Juno That fleet little passenger steamer brought Tut; JoUHNAti230 reams of prltt paper, two and a half tous. Firm Alauk. Shortly after 10 o'clock last night the old frame bouse on the Hammer place, down the river, waa burtaed. It Is thought to have been the work of Incendiaries, Tho loss Is small. 'The tiro department started to the scene but was deceived as to the distance and returned. Phohatk, In estato of V. D. Patty final aocount tiled, to be heard June 19th.... lu guardlaushlp Isenbart heirs, order asked to sell Interest In real estate, set for Juuo2d. Rkxused Aid, Mrs. Mary Baliloy applied today for assistance to live un til aba can II ml work. Her husbamf Sain the state prison from Umatilla eouuty. BcAU'8. Four coyote scalps y eater day, five today aud two bear bchIjw, In all easting the county (At. m Housekeeper should use ''Favorite" our. KELLER 4t 'SONS' CORNER. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Quite a shower today. " Col. Jeff. Meyers Is In Portland. Rev. Lee, of the South Salem M. E. church, Is recovering from bis illness. There Is one county prisoner and sev eral city prisoners In the county Jail. It rains awful easy In this valley when It gets started. L. M. Haines, tho Balom tailor de parted for Germany this morning. Ranker A. T. Gilbert Is at Portland today. Mrs. D. L. Fleeter returned this morning from a week's visit at Port laud. W. A. Storey, of Portland, wbb In tho city loduy. Miss Carrie Moores returned this morning from a short visit at Portland. City Attornoy Cooko, of Bllvorton, was in tho city today. John Ulze, who was hurt yesterday at tbo Woolen Mills, is doing well. Mrs. t. B. Rcau returned this after;- noon from Eugene, Napoleon Davis was a passenger for Portland ou the afternoon truln. Archbishop Gross carao up from Port- laud this nioi ulng, and Is tho guest of Rev. Father White. Miss Llnnlo Lewis, officer's seam stress at tho Indian school, went to Cliemuwa this uiorulug. Remember the twenty day shoo sale at the Columbia shoe store, 118 Btute street. Daniel Whetstone, aged 20 years, was today committed to tho asylum from Jackson county. Judge Duly, of Dallas, was In the city today, cnrotito for Portland. Miss Stella Reau, who has been the guest of her brother, Judgo R. B. Dean, left today for her homo In Lane county. Norrls Rrown wont to Gervals this ufteruooti on business. Bupt. Fleming, of thostovo works, Is In Portland. Ed. F, Parkhurst, of the Salem Mo tor company, lit In Bilvertcn. F. P. Welch, who has a contract ou tho stato normal school camo up f rum Drain to spend Buuday, and returned last evening. Tho rubber trust has but recently rrdered u thirty per cent advance lnall rubber foot wear, says one Salem shoe dealer. Circuit court In Polk county was very dull. Farmers were too busy to even attend as Jurors or witnesses. Law bualtuwa Is getting very low. The East Sitlciu school has prepared n Memorial Day service. Two boys have been received at the state reform school from Coos eouuty for burglary. Carter, the Missouri murderer, has wrlttuu a bok. Of course It Is highly religious. It Is called "Twice Under tho Gallows." What the people are anxiously waiting for Is a surprise par ty with Mr, Carter at one eudofthe string or acquitted. County BuKrlnteudont Graham Is visiting schools In tho Bouth end of the county. Tho blankets given away nt the Woolen Mill storo resulted In coupon number 081, this ticket being held by T, C. King, of the Wallace fruit farm. Washington Pambrum, a convict from Umatilla county stitterlng from consumption, has been pardoned. Oon. Odell la home front a visit to his sick brother, Dr. T. W. Odell, near Dayton, He left him improving. Johu R- Mills for some time ou tho local force of the Btatesmau, a faithful newspaper rustler, Is ott fur a visit to his parents lu 'Illlamook county, J. M, Lawrence of the Oregou City Era terprUe succeed hlut. Both bodies showed a bullet hole la tkto head. It U imppand Rohl shot Palllster and thenautolded. CapU aud Mrs. J. Q. Marnsa ar In Kn(fne vUltlug Ihwr daughter, and will aka visit the grand lodge, (Hawaa A Lew, wall paper, 97 Stat. JCVKKIa OA'i'lTAIi jrOUilNAL, TU1WDAT! ft"! CITY VIJSW OEMETEAV OPENED, A Beautiful "Olty of the Dead'' oa the Hills Above Salem and the River. Although of itself distasteful to many people, a public cemetery can often bo mado an attractive adjunct (o any city. This Is what Is being undertaken by a company of enterprising Batem busi ness men, who aro looking after the beauty as well an the buslnecs interests of tho capital city. Wo refer to the City View Cemetery association, re cently organized aud incorporated in our city, by such substantial citizens as E. C. Cross, W. II. Holmes, and J. P. Frlzzell. About forty others bavo ee cired Interests, and on the whole thin can be looked upon as a solid and al ready prosperous organization. The 22 acres lying south and west of tbo Odd Fellows1 cemetery bos been purchased and dedicated for this pur pose. It is a high and sightly piece of ground overlooking tho entire city, as well as thebandsome Polk county bills, Including tho valley beyond, and the Coast Range in tbo far distance. This beautiful spot is reached by a winding road leading west at tbe south corner of the' I. O. O. F. cemetery. It Is easy of access, aud tbe Improvements about to be made aro of such a nature that for attractiveness "City View" will rank with any cemetery in the state. Drives and walks In the most conven ient form are being laid out, and will lie graveled. Water mains and hyd rants will be introduced for tbe conven ience of patrons wishing to Introduce llowere aud plants. Rare trees and shrubbery will be put out In abundance. In the center a circular half-acre lot lias been purchased by BKDCIWICK TOBT, a. A. It., from and about which all tbe streets aqd walks will radiate and turn. It Is tho purpose of the projectors to conduct the affairs of the new cemetery upon tho well known and popular plan pursued by those having charge of tbe Rlvervlew cemetery, at Portland, one of tbe best piemen ts of which system, Is the creation and maintenance of a sinking fund which accrues entirely to tbe use and benefit ot tbe subsequent owners of tbo property (those buying and holding lots lu same.) In the cose hero at home, 25 per cent, of tbemouey turned In for lots in tho "City View" cemetery, will be devoted to tbo estab lishment of such a fund, and a careful estimate of the probabilities, Indicates that by tbe time tho entire property Is sold, this fund, Independent of accruing Interest, should amount to $20,000, This advantage, coupled with the further wholesome provision that the property owners themselves elect their own ofllcers, and direct the admiuis tratlou of tho cemetery's aflairs, Is of vital and valuable Importance to those who become investors in this new venture. On tho whole this project muBt meet with the approbation of all thinking meu, as It not only adds a new business enterprise, but also a new and desirable attraction to our city. Cemetery prop erty must surely prove a good Invest uiont, for we are all certain to get there sooner or later, and to know that it will be an attractive place can bo no small consolation to all who Journey thither. Hawks & Levtir, paper hungers, 07 Stato. I. O. O. F. Baleui is represented at tho grand lodgo at Eugene by the fol lowing members. Hon. and Mrs. J. G. Wright, T. O. Barker, Dr. and Mrs. W. l Williamson, District Attorney aud Mrs, A. O. Coudlt, Judge Walton. Hon. Phil. Metchan aud daughter Amelia, Judgo and Mrs. Geo. H. Burnett, 11. A. Thomas, Phil. K. Fretz, J. T. Gregg aud H. A. JoIiobou, Jr. m Examination ok Tbauukiis. The regular quarterly oxomiuailou of teach ers resulted as follews: Fiyo were suc cessful iu obtaining first grade certifi cates, eleven passed second grade, twenty-six third grade, aud sixteen failed to get certificates. Hawks & Levar, paper haugers, 07 Stato. A Shannon Filinq Cask given away to every business mun who pur chases goods to the amount of 10 cents or over this Is a boualbJo oiler, no fake or snap. We are simply overstocked ou these goods and wish to dispose of them, F. 8. Dearborn, stationer. Musical. A musical entertalumeut of u novel and IntewtluR character will be given at the First Presbyterian church, ou Friday, the 19th Inst. Ad- uiUslonitf ceuts. Further particulars! will be duly announced, Danck at Maclkay. On Friday evenlug, May 20lh., there will boa dauco given by tbe youug men at Macleayaud vicinity. Tho Bllvertou orchestra will play, Invitations have been hwued to about one-hundred ami fifty. Get TitK llwr.-The Is no doubt but that economy will be found lu buying only the very best of flavoring extracts. Buck are priew at J, A. Yau Eaton's grooery. ' i NaixiWou Davis baa Ml ted un a utee1 la tke Burke bloek for bU private THK COLT SHOW, MAY 27TH. Kalea Relating Entries nd Award lag Premltuns At the annual meeting of Horse Breeders association of tho Willamette Valley held at Balem, May 0th, resolu tions were adopted as follows. All colts exhibited at this show must be entered with the secretary as followi. Class 1, Colts sired by thoroughbred stallions. Class 2, Colls sired by slondard bred stallions. Class 3, Colls sired by Oregon bred stallions of all work. Clues 4, Colts sired by Percheron stal lions. ' Class 6, Colts sired by English shire stallions. Class 0, Colts sired by Clydesdale stallions. Class 7, Colts sired by French and English coach and Cleveland Boy stal lions. Closa8, Colts sired by Grade Draft stallions. This show consists of suckling colts sires and dams only. No charges made for entrance. Colta not entered are not considered In the show. The entry books will be opened at 8 a. m.and closed at 12 o'clock on tbe day of the show, at tbe office In Mlnto's barn. Anyone wishing to enter by mall. Direct to W. L. Slmeral, Salem, sec retary, in care of Jap Minto. m Pardoned. The governor today is ued pardons for the following prison prisen ers: Jas. McGuIre, and D. W. Moore, Cbas. Pierce, of Multnomah county, Frank Bradburn. of Umatlllr, restored to citizenship. Sam. S. Horu.sentenccd lu 1800 to serve ten years for rape from Portland; Cbas. T. Mlchels, sentenced five years for manslaughter, from Clat sop. -V "Favorite" Hour is the best. "Don't Fokuet It." The regular weekly meeting of the Salem Prohibi tion club, will bo held tonight at 8 o'clock, at the W. C. T. U. hall, Rev. C.R. Kellerman, of tbe First M. E. church, will deliver an address, and an Interesting aud Instructive, time Is promised. Let everybody come. Grand Encampment. Tbe Indian War Veterans of Oregon will meet at Salem on June 10 h next, in annual en campment. Grand Commander T. C, Bbaw has issue the call, and tbo com' mittee will make up a program in due season. Hawks fe Levar, paper bangers, 07 8tate. Carpet Bale Continued all tbU week at Willis Bros. fe Co. Bpeclal low prices on carpets, oiioloths und mat' tings. 6-15-3t I. O. O. F. Encampment. The Golden Rule encampment, I. O. O. F., of Portland has filed articles cf incor poratlon, SUPREME COURT. Salem, May 15th 1603. On motion, C. Llnkenback was ad mitted upou certificate from the su preme court of the state of Indiana to practice In all the courts of this state. Balkm, May 10, 1603. Tbe court will examine applicants for admission to the bar in tbe supreme court room at tho state bouse Tuesday 12 o'clock m. June Otb, 1803. "Brace Up" Is a tantalizing admonition to those wuo at this seasou feel all tired out, weak, without appetite and discouraged But tho way In which Hood's Sarsa par- Ilia builds up the tired frame and gives a good appetite, is reauy wouueriui. So we say, "Tako Hood's und it will brace you up." For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood s Pills. Hawks& Levar, wall paper, 07 State. 366 Summer Street Market. Beef cuts 5 to 12 cents. All kinds of fresh meat as low as any In the city. Free delivery. 6-15-1 w Miller AGkuiou. Will bo found an exeelle nt remedy for n'ck hed.ioh. t-Hrtrr' l.tltlol.lver t'lllu. 1 lions- aads of letters from profile vrho bave ul lueiuprotainuiicL irymm. Ifalek htaduchelt niUerr. what are Carter Utile Llvrr l'llli t tber tUveiy cure It? IVoplewbo have utcd them pek frank y of tneir wort a. -jueyaie email uau eay 10 una. Ifvou once trv Curler! IJltle Liver 1'IIU for lick hntdxrhe. btllloimi'a or eonitlnttlon. uu will never be without Item. Tbey are purely vegetable, email and rtuy to tnko.1 w . .. m. ...a... DPRICE'S Tfc Mly rw Ct ef TarUr rowOcr.-No Ammonia- No Alms. Vmi k MilUoM ff Hw4o Years the Standard ntOM STAY TON. Miss Ollle Robertson went to Albnny Wednesday. Grace Savage Is homo from Balem. W. H. Hobson petit most of last week in Portland. Miss Tempest Duulvln wasqullolll last week. Arthur Wyatt and wife was in town last Wednesday. Mrs. A. T. Brown Is julto 111 at her homo near town. Miss Josle Batsley of Salem, was visiting her mother last week, The Misses Hoflman were tho guests of Miss Susie Kerns Saturday and feat u relay night. Mrs. Dr. Kitchens returned from Al bany Thursday, where she lias been visiting relatives and friends for the last week. Rev. Waldrop, of Portland, occupied the pulpit Sunday and Sunday night, it tbe Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Lyons, were In town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gardner were In Salem Friday. Miss Roslo Burson is homo from Washington, where she has been living with her sister for the past year. Tbe drama, Rose do Renl, took place at the opera house a week ago Friday. H. H. Rnbluson, ono ot tbe employes of tbe Southern Pacific general office, spent Sunday In town, visiting friends. Mrs. Hughes, of Redwood City, Cal., who has been the guest of Mrs. Lee Brown, fur tho past two months, left for her home Saturday morning. An amateur troupe from Sublimity will play at the Stayton opera house next Wednesday night. Mr, Kerns returned from the gold mines down iu Southern Oregon, last week. He brought back several gold nuggets, and reports many rich finds. SURPRISE PARTY. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered George Brown, at his borne on Second street, the occasion being bis 23d birthday. Games and music being the principal amusements of the evening, which were indulged in until 11 o'clock when all took their depart ure, wishing Mr. Brown many more such happy birthdays. WEDDING CHIMES. . One of the most pleasant affairs of the season, was the marriage of David Wyatt, sou of Dr. Wyatt, of Lyonp, and Miss Minnie Bulsley, of this place, which was solemnized on Wednesday, May 10, 1803, at the residence of tbe bride's parents, at high noon. The par lor was beautifully decorated with cut flowers, and the bridal partv entered to tbe sweet strains of a wedding march Rev. Roork, of Salem, performed tbe ceremony in a beuutiful and impres sive manner. After the usual congrat ulatioos of the relatives aud friends, an elegant repast was served to tbe fifteen or twenty invited guests, who were present. Tho parents of the bride have been residents of this city for the past two years, and are highly esteemed. Mr, Balsley is in the mercantile business in Btayton. The happy couple left for Lyons, their future home, Thursday morning. Tbe bride is a very charming and beautiful youug girl, loved by all wbo know her. The groom was formerly of Balem, but at preseut is running a bop farm up near Lyons, with a thriving business, execellent morals, aud well worthy of tlio prize he has won. To this youug couple, who have launched their boat on tbe sea of matri monial bliss, wo wish them bon voyage. For Sale. Good team, wagon and harness Also 4-year-old filly, well broke single or double, flue driver. Apply to M. C. Cone,8impson's additlon,25th street. Address Balem. 5-4 -lm "Favorite" flour ts a true favorite. Danger I II you have a reeling ot oppression and un easlneua little above tho dmnhnn-m .nri Jutt below the rleht ribs, m-fruvatoii in- i-in oume risui ime, loon out! Aituie as fate, your liver uisorntrea. l'ei haps not lerlom ly n yet, but fatal lifpullo miregea re n t hmi....(..uu, Minnicr cvuiuacti itinera lg theprtcUe remedy In regulate tbe liver, and dlperse such minor India nor It demure- ... V,.-.H o u. ... ..iu iuu mini the eye, ru ted t"UKue, sourness or the (Heath, nausea on rUIng iu the morning. dliilnes. ijck headache and mnatlpatlon. By rclaxlue i. ,b "!?.U ldn'ly.K opeus a channel or exit ror theuierrtious bile, ihrcsa lend n cy to conception nd engorgement or th liver, at Ibe same time zIvIhrh euntle Impetus io ......"." "uu "" '" re'ieiioine .-, --.hi. M-u.ig iuuluic .tuioior- der and orpre-sed with wlud wpen i he bowels -..., .r, u .us iiiurni hwo in (everand sue, rheumatUm ana kidney trouble. AIN'T I With my new spring suit, just from the I1T 1 1 f'll Pi l Woolen Mill w. GET ONE OF THEIR All Wool Home Made Suits. SALEM, Deleoates. The governor today appointed the following named dele gates to attend the anti-trust conven tion at Chicago, June 5th and Gth: J. B. Eddy, E. M. Waite, J. G. Lewis, J. J. Daly. e Try "Favorite" Hour. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. H. J. Day, Eugene. J. M. Baker, Junction. A. R. Rutherford, Hurrlsburg. Jos. Jacobson and assistant, N. Y. G. W. Carlisle, Atbena. A. A. Duck, W. H. Hart, R. M. Wilder and wife, Portland. Wm, Jackson, Hoxie, Kan. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 07 State. HORN. PENl'ON.-Ou Buturday, May 13, 1803, to the wife of Robert L. Penton, a daughter. COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical work that tells the ceases, deicrlbes the effects, points tiie remedy. Tlili Is scisntlflcally tbe most valuable, artistically Itaa most beautiful, medical book that bss ap peared for yearn M pages, every page bearing a half tone Illustration In tints. Some of the subjects treated are Nervous Debility, tmno. tency, sterility. Development, Varicocele, The M uusoana, i nose intending carriage, ete. H AVery Iran who vvuU tnme the Grand Truth; H tht riatn fHrti. the Old S4crttt and Ktic DU- U wrenri jaeairai .virnre a appitta to Bar ritd Life, who would atone for part MUtt ""'ytdfutunpUralU.Bhould tcrltl for Wits WOXDKItrUL LITTLB BOOK. It wilt be sent free, under seal, while the edi tion lasts. If convenient encloso ten cents to pay postage alone. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. FURNIHUED ROOMH.-A few desirable Rooms, with or wit hout board, near busl nesa centre Call at 83i Water stre-t. 6-Mi FOR 8 ALL A very nicely located lot. with house, on Mill afreet south of Willamette unlvoilty. Kor terms aud particular, pleaae 'nquPe at this office. 4-loo-Im mUIS I PAPER Is kepton file at E. O. Date's Exchange. 8an .Franchvo. California, where comrao-j ior advertising can be made for It. "- uJJultB.ol7J.,ron and a11 k'na ot metals a jo hides, at old Uoart Uoute, Halem. ' '"y 1. TOLPOLAR. CMWTIAN ,-CIENOE-Uterature of all klads on sale at 826 Liberty street. 4-6-ly POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait meats of the best quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. Money to Loan. 1tflTit tvtll M tmaa, I -s. farm property by the uu -provea cay or LOMBARD INVE8TMEJNT CO. For terms, etc., apply to Attorney at law. over Bush's Banlr.SiVm: Or. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS PLASTF4iEn9. lS.reexS,ro're'go,n!-,0,Ue-1'ark,,ur'tblock CARPET "" continue our Carpet Bale one weak lom ffia.JUnffiUyat,h0 " PrCTh !! MrtTCiLe "ue -BUY THIS WEEK WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OFERA HOUSE CORNER, .... BALEM, OREGOT, A BIRD ? M 'W"". OREGON. Loan Wanted. I want to get a loan of (1700 or sell an Intnrpat. In nr nil nf thn T?el Rlor Xtlll am! antae nnarnr. arlth frnm 91 tnAIDi acres of land, joining tbe town of Turn er, ah communications answered with promptitude and dlspatcb. Address, J. C. Robertson, . 4-27-1 w Turner. Or. WUtfs ffUEHti If used by Wlvej about to experience the painful ordeal attomlant upon Child-birth, protei an In fallible sued lo for, anil oblatet " the tortures of con- 'ilnemcnt, lessening rtbedangers thereof to both mother and child. &Z. LSoM by ill diurrtitt Sent bv exnress. cnirrM " J prepAld, on recclptoi a- MM price, ft 50 per bottle. JL AT book "To MothcM f S mailed free. BtUDFICLD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, Ci. We Are Opening UL A New Line of lOffll, Bee the Latest In ENVELOPES. VISITING CARDS ALL 8IZE8J Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers 08 STATE 8TRKET. MEW ADTERTIBEMEMTS. AMERICA'S Favorite Entertainer, MISS CARRIE RUDOLPH, Character Impersonator. Asslted by home talent in a musical profrsffl nr nanpolnl lnt.r.at Friday, May 19th, University chapel. A4 mUslnn fiOcentn. t blidren 25 cents. Ticket! on tale at the book stores. Farm for Sale or Trade. On easy terms, four miles east of Mubllmttr, containing 147 acree; will trade for propertf In or near rtalera. r. q. DOVE. lt-dw Hublliiilty.Of; IIP. M. CARS. 1 1 p. m. Curs leave Hotel and Postofiice daily for Asylum. Penitentiary and Cemetery oaj Capital City Railway. ingwiih Overland (rain, n Pilld lauva II.4.I .......... OA "-" aunvv 11UIC1 CTHJ - minutes from C:0 a. m. H 1. iu. for all points on the Hues n cphi inn-sV.t.i.fW ,.,..-!-,. Tiikl effte meet Passcnjier Trains. SALE. longer to give .11 n patrons a J le will poaluvely clo-w um 5 AND SAVE MONEY.- Jot m t4ai-a!&!lWj