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- - .ftW.THTWJgpfl(flpKT Ait DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOJL. X. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MAY 0, 185M). NO. 11J. !.t3lT ; r , ''JflH WPWrvwr' flskodP.Qjsfonieps About the quality of goods we carry, They know; and they are satis fied. .They'll tell you that the prices are lower than at other stores. Our cus tomers are our best ad-( vertisers. Look over our stock of new goods for Spring. CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Hos iery, Underwear, Para sols, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Damask, Crash, Counterpanes.Lace Curtains, Collars, Cuffs, r notions. Notice the shoe cut. any style, black or tan. THE NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest, One Price Cash Store afrJMfcAA nUfcth kli 'jfftUeTL K ZLWUUV ll tf 9 i &&&& ua 444 OUR OFFERINGS FOR A Few Days Are Exceptional in Point of Quality and I ' Prices. t $ Wideawake buying the past TRA0RD1NARY VALUES in pointers by which vou can throughout the store. Misses Muck Ptrnp sandal with buckle and bow, slzos 12 to 2 . . Misses tun Oxford tlo vesting top, sizes 8 to 2 5 Misses tan button bIioc coin too sizes II to 2 X Ladles scrwe Co'nirressshoef sizes II to 8. Ladles black or tan strap sandal bucklo and bow liund turn . i Ladles Viol kid tan lace ehoe vesting ton coin too L.UQIC' Will Hlip milium uuwr.o ... ww.. ............ Ladles black liaiulturn button slioo A A to EL M.-ns nnumel luce shoe new broad U)o fb4A' . i aJ tockcilttjltttc Dr. H. C. EPLEY PHONE Bpie & linger DENTISTS, Attificial Teeth $6,00, In making artificial teeth we use tho best teeth and rubber that can bo procured In the market. We guarantee our teeth against breakage, also guarantee a lit. Gold Crowns S5, Up, We use 22k Gold iu our crowns ar.d fully guarantee tliom, s Salem Dental Parlors OVER POSTOPFIOE. Rooms 27 and 20, Pliono:28l3 x xa-CH-rTijra y vxxc II . " ' " All X-"TvV5SC J rW Fi 111 iW'Vfli it 11 fllilif w GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore. mW4MMiiqHMHuNrVw. I )lwif I AS J J&Ajk A m?dKM? a iJP i to 1 vwam m. t WMMdil Neckwear, We sell this shoe at 2.75 in 4 and all kinds of ,- t tw.www.wwwwwHtlnfclnVfcifcfctiU The Famous HOEEN . WORLITY Shoes have arrived, in Black and Tan; all widths and sizes. The greatest $3,00 SHOE On earth for ladies equal to any 54 shoe in the city. Cajl and see them at Krausse Bros., 27."i COMMKUCIAI. ST , SAI-KM, OKKOON. VV.V.V. BIUNKS. few weeks makes possible EX- special shoos mentioned below judge the magnificent values i 80 80 80 80 75 I GO 1 00 " 2! 2 Ho NEW SHOE STORE, 94 State Street. Salem. Ore. J Dr. H. H. OL1NGER. "3 2813, " 5 y y j Kl fj H r- y ! S AH s c srw XTXTflux-c Carpunter's Tools Bl ickitnith's Tools, ools u For Every Trade at 1 .. BROS WAR NEWS A New Military DiS' Met Has Been Created Out of Chinese Not to Be Excluded Our Islands. Prom y Annui-lntcil Pre-, o the .lotirmil. Manila, May (I. The rccouueitcriui: party from Lawton'a command, consist ing of two coiupanli'H of Minnucota and two companion of Oregon troops, under coinmand of Major Digglos of the Min nesota regiment, advanced vc.ttorduv to a point near San Miguel, if miles north of llalinag. The Americana met with a volloy from a force of rolx'ls behind a trench. Major Higgles was wounded in the head. Humid n private, together with ten typhoid patients, were brought to Manila today. Don Jose, the hiHt of the mis-lug steamers under the American Hag, which was detained by insurgents fineo the beginning of the war, was found by the gunboat Manila at Hatangas and ar rived here today. AsiiiNOTON-, Mav I). The rejilv of Secretary Alger to the dispatch of (4ov nor Thomas of Colorado is as follews: "Your telegram to the Adjutant (len eral has been handed me and 1 desire to thank you for it. It does credit to you and your state. In the meantime' we shall Hpare no efforts to effect a aicdv return ot all volunteers in the Philip pines, but it should he borne, in mind that the distance and the question of suitable transportation n.u'e it appear slow to waiting families and friends, it. A. Awibh." 1)i:nvuh. May wired Adjutant niuht as follews: 1). Governor Thomas General Corbin last "That reported interview of mine con cerning the Colorado volunteers is false and malicious. Nothing was said, except the expression of a general nature, con cerning the power of the government to call upon in i lititi for service in an offen sive war." Wasiiinotox. Mav 8. Assistant sec retary Molklejohn lias issued an order creating the military district of North Alaska, to Include all territory of the 01st parallel. The district is placed iu command of Captain 1 11. Hay. The new station at l'vramid Harbor recently established is to bo iu command of Ma jor S. M. Thompson of the Twenty- fourth infantry. Ciiaiukmto.v, P. C, Mav 0. The cruiser Italeigh went aground this morn ing outside the south jetty. .She will probably be Heated at High tide. Nuw Youk, May I). A dispatch to tho World from Havana t-ays: "At a conference between General llrooke und a representative of General Gome, the timefor the distribution offJ,000,000 to the Cuban soldlors was Hxed to be gin May 10 and continue until 5 1 1 1 . Wasiiinotox, May 0. Acting Secre tary Meiklejohu, said today that the Chiuoscxclusion act did not apply to our insular jKiscssions. Tho order issued recently only extended to tho regular Immigration laws, not to the Chinese ex clusion act, and there is no intention for tho present of making the latter act up pliable to our insular (osscssious. Sav Ficancisoo, Muy 0. Tho United States immigration commissioner North has refused to nrmit the lauding of ten native Filipinos who arrived on the steamer City of Poking. The natives are under contract lo exhibit in a NVw York museum. Amu.AiiiH, South Australia, May 0. Tho Ilritish shop Loch Sloy was wrecked on Kangaroo island April 21. Five (Hissengers and 25 of tho crew were drowned. Apia, Samoa, via Auckland, May.0 Hvurytliing quiet ou the island. Op erations have Ihhui suspended -Minding tho arrival of tho joint oummisitionorH. RADICAL STEPSARE TAKEN. To Crush Out All Secret Miner's Labor Organization. ! Ily Aamtclulcil I'rraa In I lie Juurnnl. Waiuixkii, Ida., May 0. The proolu- matiou ismied toduy is the inoht nidieul blow yet aimed at the criminal orgaiii- 7tions nf this rigion, and the loyal citi- zeus are ho-ieful that it will prove an ahtutlute remedy. It Is directed to the mine owners of this county, and denies their employ intuit of men belonging to organizations proven to be criminal dur ing the continuance of martial law. All miners applying for work will be l rtsnurwl to uet a ihtiiiii irom tne state, denying jwrtleiimtum riot and ileiioum-iiig Hiiy Mjclety nhjeh im in the went membership In i approved mmm! r.ot. I Mint-owners rufimiuu to comply will t rMUired to clo down tlwir miiiett. ! Tin state in building a sn. ICO by 120 j fot, with four rovvM of iMinkx around it. ; The iiKiiet is still iirogroasing and muy ' IhcI for wversl weeks. Columbia Model 57, $50. The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttes, fully guaranteed, S25 and S26, I SROAT St WILSON. Xkw Youk, Muy 1). The twelve hun dred Italian lulwrera whe struck nu the leroine J'urk reservoir work yesterday, are still out. Tilts morninir taw wlin entered works were driven hwiiv. TACOMA NEWS. , Office Holding Army Is Growing Very Rapidly. II - ANKOcltilctl I'rpsn to tio Jnurnnl. T.coiA,Muy P. The tenth annual meeting of tho State Medical Society convened this morning. Leading phy sicians of the state are piesent. Tlu? state high court of Foresters of America convened this morning. 1). It. Sheller will assujne the duties of fltijior intendent of the 'joint Forestry reserve state May 15. He will have tho npIolnt- ineni oi -'ii lorest rangers. LEGITIMATE DRAMA. Clean, Moral Plays at the Reed Presented by'an Industrious, ReflnedjCompany. The Jessio Shirley Company made its initial appearance at Heed's ojnjra house last night.' The audience was the best at u first night's tperformanc of legiti mate drama that has turned out in sev eral years. Tho Salem public has been sold so often, by turning out and paying from 50 centstol a seat to yiear nil In ferior, variety Incrformance. that oven our theater-going people are extremely cautious.1 The 'Shirley Company (canto quietly into town and went to Jwork In u busf-ness-like manner. The audience last niglit was one of the best Kin oualitv "and fannreciatiou. and it is safe to predict thateach even ing will see a larger attendance than tho one pieoeding. f tMgT Tho play "La liello Mario." is an emo tional drama, interspersed with a little fun but with a tragic note throughout. It is a clean nlav and the somewhat ris que situations are handled in a way that leaves no cause tor ouenso. The comimuv is excellent nil around. Jessie Shirley is charming. This critic lias seen no lcttcr iu Salem. Ah Jean, in the the first act, she carried the dif ficult pathetic role without falling into galvanized over-play or ingsong liowl. As Marie, the adventuress.slie was a re velation. Her siKintaneous, rippling, soul-less .laughter was almost perfect art. It is to be predicted that her ver satility will surpriselSalein audiences. McQuurric, iu tin foil to the hero part and Cooley, as the drummer, were llrstrate. The lat ter falls none below Harry Corson Clark, whom Salem people will' remember iu a similar character. Do Hoco, as Karl, was good, although he spoke some of his lines much too loa fer our poor acoustics. lMunimor as the banker, on tho whole, was very good. The other characters were well taken. The four young ladies are all refined and bright. The singing and dancing of Miss Neilson iu tho coon songs is very pleasing without being loud. Tho audience was very well pleased and applause was frequent and hearty. Owing to delays in stage setting tiie play was prolonged Iwyond the usual time but tills will not occur again. "Daughter of the Umpire," tho play to be given this evening promises to 1h especially mtoAorthy In many respecb, Of a romantic nature with the scones all laid in the time of Napoleon 1, it affords opportunities for fine dressing for one thing and for another tho display of that chivalry and pomp which made the court of that day tho center of interest, Of tho piece itwelf it may ho said that its four acts are effective iu the extreme, the situation being particularly dra matic at times, the action spirited and the text of marked loauty, bordering on the heroic at Union. Miss Shirley and her company have been received with the utmost favor everywhere iu this piece and one may look for something really fine. The minuet and other special features are witnessed to ad vantage. Y. W. C. A. Delegations. The following delegates from this city to tho college S. W. C. A. convention, held in Portland returned Monday eve ning on the Klmore: Prof. Minnie Fricky, Misses Iua'Stilwell. lima Hol land, llertha Kay, Malsd Sliupp, Mag gie Wattenpaugh, Clair Holmes, Ionise Van Waunor, Ixttio Abram, Jennie Jones, Minnie Hriico, Stella Crawford, lthea .Jones, rrances Cornelius, .Neva Griswold, and H. M. Drumhcllcr. Snagboat Disabled. Monday the suae loat boat Mathlomu broke the eccentric to Iter engine while running up the long slough above here and had to run a lino ashore and snub tho loat to a tree until repairs could be made, which Is ls-ini' done at the Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Power, of Halsey, and Mrs. K. L. Power, of IxiImiiou, came d wu on the afternoon train to visit the families of their father and brother, W. It. Power and Frank Power. Mrs. JainwH It. HolHtrtson, who has Immui visiting at the home of her father, ('. F. Ionising, tislay returned to Forest Grove, whore Mr. ft. Ih a proferwor In the college. Revs. I (undersoil and Kantner, of tho Sulem Congregational churches, went to Hubbard tislay to attend WiliHiuetto AsMM-iatiou, which Is to moot near thine. Priwldlng eldor D. A. Walters re turned from Davtou Monday night nu the overland. Mrs. C. M. l.ockwood hus len iri nusly ill with appendleltlH but is ftgMiu rwovering. Thy now plate glass front at the -tost-office U lsjing put iu by GllUrt, Pstter mui i-v Co. Mrs. CIihs. Kwif, of Portland, is a vMtor at tho lHiine of Mr. hihI Mrn. F. Levy. Mrs. Monro, of Sun IVmikiw.i, ih the hiHMtof Mr. Murk Skiff. Tom Situ went to Portlmil thi" afternoon. InU A. YhirMHi today return' I to i PortlurHl. WANT BEEF For the Alasfe Troops. General Miles Talks About the Findings. 'Moro Immense Trusts Arc Announced Every Day. Ily ApROolnlcil l'rcia.lo the Junrnnl. Wasiiixotox, May H. Tho war de partment received a dispatch from tho commissary subsistence at Vancouver, ash., today, saying: "Hampart City and Circle City, Alaska, ask for 111,000 pounds of canned roast beef. They have tried it and apparently like it. Is there any objection to sending It V" Tho request for this beef was approved by tho department and it will be sent to the troops iu Alaska. Wasiiixotox. May P. "The president is coinmauder-in-cliief of the army, and my suiH'rior. Ho has approved tho findings of the Wado court of inquiry. I have no comment to make. It would be an unsoldiury act were 1 to do so." With these words, General Miles ic plied to a Star reporter who saw him for a moment with the regard to the prob able actio i ho would take In view ot the adverse report of the court. "Do you I o ieve congress will rectify the niait tV" "I do not know what congress will do, nor have 1 any means of knowing in ad vance whatesor verdict the result of an Investigation might develop. I have no comin.'iit, criticism or statement to make iu this matter, and you may be certain that any alleged interviews or intimations to the contrary said to come fiom me are wholly and unqualifiedly false. I was, and am now, actuated solely by the consideration of the health, lives and integrity of the army. My duty is done." Ciiic.uio. Mav P. The Post today says: A gigantic combination, gather ing in an tlie Hour milling corporations at the head of tho lakes. New York, lluffalo and Syracus, has noon oficted. The consolidation is capitalized at $tO,000,(XK). Ci.i:vi:i.ANii, May 1). The lA'ader says: "According to a high olllcial af the Viuiderbllt lines In this city, tho details of a big railroae trust, which is to in clude all the linns between liostou and Chicago, are now being worked out and tho consolidation may be completed wiiiiiu tne next tew wcoks. Ciikacio, Muy II. Representatives of more than a score of the leading plow niaiiufacturiugcouceriiH of the United States met and virtually completed or ganization into which it Ih proposed ultimately to take all manufacturers of agricultural implements. The capitali zation of tho now combination Ih placed at over tW,OQ0,)X). MARION COUNTY NKW3. Duciness Being Transacted at the Couit House. piioiiatk. J. II. Scott, guardian of the Mirson and estate of Mary Kllou Mize, a minor, yesterday filed a bond iu the sum of 12,000, with the United States Fidelity it Guaranty Company as suiety, and tl e same was approved. Tho petition of M. Molayor and Win. Kaiser, executors of tho estate of ite . J. H. White, deceased, for an order di recting them to pay $111, Iteing the bal ance duo on a certificate of sale executed to Rev. White, prior to his death, to 40 acres iu Maker county, was grunted. Hy tho will of the decedent the property iu question was bequeathed to his sister, Ucorginna White, ami it was uoccssar) i for the payment of the $10 balance Ih foro the title thereto could 1st obtained ; An Accident. Joe Howard Irtd the iiklsforlune to severely sprain his left leg Monday at tho mill while loading feed, a mhcK com Ing down the chute and striking his U g just right to severely sprain it. Tin- limb was put iu shape and he will be laid up for a week or more. Insane Man Recommitted, ThomitH Htonlion Jloattv. who was dit. charged from the asylum several wreks since, was tiay reeoininiuixi iru Imiw county. aisklyou Water. Klskiyou Natural Mineral Wat'i Hint ou earth Tr it. lur mile by tin asc WillametU lli.ttl, m tf all Uver the World. You will llnd that jK"iilc who han had thwlr yM testul ami projiorly lit ted with gluMes at our store ure )erfectly sattibfleil. Kven the pri are stwfuc Uiry tbo. A nkillful optkiun is in at tuiHlttiMfo who makes uxHininutiuiui free. Wli 'Mir tro4ilU you m11 ami ee Htu Wtt gtiaranttw roliaf. BAfWS JEWELRY STORE, 110 &TATC BTRUDT. FROM ATLIN CITY, Q. C. Oswald West, Formerly of the Ladd A Dush Uank, Describes the Trip. A Salem man writes Tin: Jouiinai. from Atlln City, British Columbia, April 2.5, and sent by what may ho the hint mail out this ceason. The writer made a quick trip into the Atlin coun try, is in good hunltli, and decribcs the various points of interest on tho route. SKAUWAV. This is the windiest town on earth. I It lies iua low boggy place near the head of Lynn Canal at the mouth of Skagway river. It is backed by high snow covered mountains, which are the only pleasant things to meet the eye while in the town. Skagway is the gateway to the Yukon and Atlin gold fields and is therefore the best town on the Alaskan coast. It has fine wharves, an electric light plant, plenty of hotels and restauiaqU', slathers of saloons, gambling houses and second hand stores. It would 'hi hard to guess its population; today it may have several thousand peo ple, tomorrow a few thousand more or less, some day it will have many thous and less. It Is a very unhealthy (own, and owing to the thousands of carcasses of dead horses lying in the river it was impossible to get pure water until re cently when a lake high up In the moun tains has been tapped. There are three ways of getting from Skagway to the summit of White Pass by way of'Skagway river upon the Ice, over the toll load recently built, and hy rail. Heforo the rail road was built most of the freighting was done by pack trains and a good deal of it is still done that way in spite of the rail road. I walked from Skagway to the summit and was passed by these pack trains going and coming (rom Skagway to the Summit. Some trains had about 25 horses and niiilus. It is a shame the way the poor animals aro t united ; hoiuc with legs cut and bleeding, others witli sore backs, groaning under the heavy packs. 1 hiiw one little mule loaded with two big bides of hay. Ho jvas coveicd completely; nothing but his noo and tail could ls seen. They are all tied one behind the other. One'intile I miw, who was evi dently a poor leader, had a half-hitch taken around his jaw and the rope had cut his mouth so badly that the blood was dripping from it. Hut this cuts no figure with the packers. They nfust hurry to the Summit and back in time to spend their earnings iu going up against a lllack Jack game. After the Summit is reached and you aro on Ilrit ish soil, this abuse o( horses Is not tol erated by the mounted police. On my way, 1 passed a short dlstanco from town, thoSkagway burying ground. Thuro among the trees and stumps were a great many graves marked by a little white wooden slab with black Imrdor, containing the name of the one lying beneath. There is one large moil umeilt here that marks the resting place of Frank Held who killed "Soapy" Smith the confidence man. There Is no doubt many u mother waiting at homo for some hoy who lies in this little burying ground unknown to her. WIHTK l'SH AND SUMMIT. I found tlit White Push much easier to climb than I expected. At the sum mit I found a little town of tents, a rail SnlbisiaJUi.UaUIII)BnBlltluBRl3MBHHaBlllliUIIHBBIIIIIIIIIIMIIRBlilIM i THE BIG STORE Jos. Mbyers& ac en M w M M m H w M M IN M m H! MAJESTIC M m GLOVE 'B M 51.7S Jui u rtli hl'nni iit diktiu, t a tin King cl th' wtiiM'i. drcaaunakerH un iPhim tin-' MA JHtrriC" standout M QL'Kli.V of (,L(J'I It hH all ttu slyiw Uittt eun Im wt iuUi glove mid flU mttwuy. 1 1 .76 n jmlr, nuety fastm-r hi well mir. I 7Z Dent's Glove lMKTiXv' S2! Special Dress Goods Sale 278 280 Commercial St, WIS dllHHIIillliailiMMIIBKMLiiailHHIIHIIIIllinilllKlllilMiHMHIIIillH ni AVAl Baking rf. ? Powder - MK)V1.UXEI.Y PUKE Mokes tho food more delicious and wholesome oi fttKiNd power co,, Mtw ram. mmmmmmmmummBimmmamimmmm road station and the Americnn and Hrltish Hags Hying side by nide. The freight brought from Skagway by train and packers Is unloaded here and taken by teams and sleighs to their des tinations. Freight going to Atlin Is taken in on the ice, whilo freight for Klondike is taken to Itunnett City to await the breaking of tho ice that It may be taken iu boats. - There aro two tntils used in taking freight to Atlin. The Hoiuiutt trail ami Fan Tail trail. Tho dog teams, light horses and hand sleds go tho Fan Tail trail which Ih almut M) miles shorter. Hut all the heavy hauling is done over the Hennett trail. The railroad company have a roail bed graded nearly all the way from Summit to Lake Hennett and tho railroad will no doubt be built to that oint by July 1. IIBXXHTT CITY. This little town of tents in- situated wiieie the trail first strikes Luke Hen nett. Numbers of Hteaiu boats aro being built here to run to Dawson and Atlln. Freight by the ton piled along the lake awaiting the opening up of the ice. AftexJeavIng Hennett City for Atlln yon are on ice nearly tho whole distance, 110 miles. There Is lot of travel; teamsters hurrying back and forth that they may make every cent iKisslblo be fore the Ice breaks. Vou see dog teams by tho hundreds, some fine ones well trained and cared for, other, nearly starved overworked curs. Tliey say a mule driver holds the medal for swearing. If that is so, it is time he was handing it over to u dog team driver, I'll hot a mule driver would blush If he would hear some of these dog drivers swear. Tho French Canadian dog drivers, In urging on thulr dogs use the French word "Murcho" which has been taken up by the American and Siwash dog drivers ami changed to "Mush." You hear "mush I mush ou I" from morning till niglit. Tho word "mush" is of course always followed by a few gentle words that were not mirrowed from Hie French Canadian and that would not look very well in print. ATMN. Found Atlln a very pretty littlo town. It Is beautifully situated ou tho east side of Atlln lake. It is liko all towns in this country a town of tents. There is a saw mill' hero now and some frame buildings aro being built. There are lots of idle men iu tho town waiting for the snow to go and the ground to thaw. It will be about a month Isjforo tliey can do much work in the mines. Some claims have been staked ft or (1 times and claimed hy that many people. The gold commissioner decides all thecu OAlSTOl-tiA. oui tt A 1 Kind You m Always Bought iMiiea wmi late prices on mi tnat s latest, an mats. 7 good, honest value, stitched with truthful words,.-': Salkm's GreatestStore, ' Skirts Of every deserlptton shown iu our wrap depurtmuut. All tailor made, well lined and hound. Let us nhow ywi tMir Cruh or ('overt wunIi skirt thu best fu the market for $1.00 And tin lUtnuaUy Wash SuitiiiK Skirt bmlded with Imjw knots de cidedly new at $2.50 Now uiolmim, Now Surged, Naw Covnrtai,Xv VenltiaiMi. NuwSiullluus, New AINiuas, Now Silks, iu fact rwrythlug good In sklrtd. New hhiti Alpauu (I tjiired all llarwl. The swelleat skirt of the somwiii. 59.00 Ladies New Ties The dainty puff with stock to match in Hue Madras and silk. 50c, 51.00, $1.50 A Columbia Bicycle (iiven away frH Jul) !id. We sell thu beat at such littlt that our clothing is lowtir iu than the lnwvst. A ticket on line Columbia with every CO outdi purchase. The Old CLOSE AT 0 O'CLOCK. disputes. Most of the Amoricans that I, have met seemed to havo reached Bnm .....H l luler this law an American can locato quartz mino8 but not placer mines, but ll.k fMltl tt'nelr I,. .. !...... ...t.. I . - t 1 ..v, ..... ., ,,, juuuer mum, n iillg-'I'I iisnman can give an American o power'" oi attorney to locate a placer mine, far him. This Is the way moat of tho Americans work it. Thoy find Borne English relative or friend who gives them the necessary power of attorney. There seems to bo n dlfferon nf opinion noro as to whether or not anl American who located a placer clairit nrior to the nnssaire of thn Allmi ia-,j loses it or not. Tho gold commissioner Will Uisttt iliotiil.t 4li.it V i hi r.rni ui i niu mm ij Prlet'H aro wry high hero, but bnglifS iuhh not very koou. ns nearly every oivgj? Pntmlll. lirilllTU .Mill. Iimt-lo n. "' h w.....i ...w. I'.lftlPIWlIC , .,, nay isf.ioumon, oats fia to $15 ai sack, Hour W to tH a sack, moat 25 to aS cunts a nmmil. nunlos 1ft rntitn iTi'v eggs fl.STi a dozen, meal fl, nails 'M. a pound, lumber f 120 a thousand, I don't believe 1 would advise any OifeP ,to come hero In a-arch of work. Tim only thing to do Is to hunt for a minef and they will hu hnrd to find, fnr ttutrn ' "i Ma ar oplenty of people here to locato cvofyjj thing In sight. I think it would Ira mM vinidiu in muy ni iioiuu ami raisu chick-, imu .itiil btiHiiiliii.,t ittnhlM 111... llm3 wim ..ii.. p.iiiiiuvtij i'iiwiio imu 1111 I1rvf.lt. .it I..,. , r..n...... . l.Al.t..l. curd, and vou will stand lust as much of"? a chance to get rich. On. Wkst. 'i jgmniimniimiUMiiF A Snow-storm ; in Summer C Krr lea-one ? V neter did) but j wo luvoneMii thoclothlnif atthlt!me of trio )r to om-rr.l With dandruff i tlut It luoktd Mir It lad (wen out In a rrcuUr tnaw-iwriu, No need ot thU inow-cttrm u a tiio tumiuer ua meiu to ru- f Injtiow,io ATicrs , mslu thmo rUkei of dADitruft In lh ' ca)i. It c(K' furthrr than thU) It l iirnTenta their formation, I It alto reiturea color to fty hair, wltlmut fall. And It rcedaamtnourlaheathariMM or Hie lialr. Tlilntialr lieoomea thick hair, suit ihort lialr becouiei long lulr. l.oa a bottle, AlldruggUu. If yoa do not obtain all trta beneflta toil oirxetad f rum Hi ui of lb Vlxor, Wrllelli ilnetor alxut It. He will Itll Tott iuit lihUB tho Ininblo It, ' Artdroii, 1)B, J. O. AYER, Lowell, lUu. w WHEAT MARKET. , Chicago, May 0. July 72B. Cash 2jt red 7IV4, ,t. San Fiiancisco, lay, O.Cash lOt Sons, The wccellttiit Tailor1,1 lit and llnUli of our HuUlI'.f at tills price makes thenl j " (iruutust Valuer that can " iffered. The fabrics of th liluhkMt grade Cassiniorus ab Mirmoly All Wool, liuwl with j good Italian, IIiiIhIiwI witlf ' Bkimifrs m( satin piping. The Best j Spring Suits j In the City ! 58.50 to 520 Vim iwt nnltf the b&nt lit prollt price the ecut our store if its cheap clothing that yon want you must look elsewhere. this Week, White Corner. u means oi getting around the Alien lnw., . na jVW I Cornel 1 fw Syiliop fllf m r'iw I -HE j , - , . , .. iiwimiiiiMMiiMMMiiipii "i I'll i i ii rrrrrn TUMirr - - n "iiiii iitiihi winrmTTiwriTiw iiiiiiiiipiiiiiiriiiijiii nnrnrmr-i l n "T r".,irri"',f-j r',"niJT"TTftnrT MMMMM 2lz 1 .. . . . . . ,, . ;TffiKgrr r iTrr n-t - r-,- .r.. !.-- ,,,-- '-