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Lewiston Daily Teller from Lewiston, Idaho • 4

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OFFERING Il A Vi NR to U.vr VP c.p Bio os THF 4 1st Day of July Next.X ACCEPT ANY REASONALE OFFER ION Ol MOCK Of General lUrdware, Tin, Cutlery. ware Notions, Stationery. I try 1-ui Mi-hing Ladies' ami Boots ami Millinery, Willow Ware, Tobaccos, Hows, Jeweler)-. More I'urinture a 1 1 lines well 1 bnt small, ol first class and saleable win, can la- seen at anv time with invoices and stock book. n.

oimns. Lwistun. IJsha. Mar Kl 18 SO THE FAIR The Place to Save Money THE FAIR pack etc. J.

OtttfiiUing Main st next Third. Dr. and Mrs, Sluff returned from Spokane Monday. Henry Thatcher was in the city Monday from Genesee. Mrs.

O. A. kajos and Mrs. A. S.

Stacy returned from Spokane Monday Miss Maud Addison, of kendrlck, is visiting vt ith her brother in this city. Miss Inez Baird attended the Rosenthal recital in Spokane Saturday night. Miss Mabel kester attended the Rosenthal recital in Spokane, returning home Monday. Deputy Marshal Foresman went to Boise today Iront Moscow with lour Itderal convicts. A.

J. Minard lias been in the city this week looking after his interests in the Golden Gate mining company. D. White returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Vinegarholtz, in Moscow, yesterday afternoon.

Messrs, l.eggett and son of this uly made a tour of tin? reservation last week. They will probably locate at some point of the interior. J. kasper, of kendrlck and Fullman, will remove his Pullman stock ot general merchandise to this city and open up about Monday next in the Grostein brick. I lie Snake river bridge has been extended from the east side till the cantilever is ready for the link -pan.

The construction crew, with hoist and derricks, has gone to the other side of the river and work is now in progress on the west side of the cantilever. Ihe bridge will be completed in about sixty days. A LINE THAT PLEASES lit this ere ol economy, the progressive house is that keeps alive to all trade conditions, and keeps pace with the process ion. Kor twenty-three years M.BORN ft CO TNI GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS have set the pace as originatorsuf making to-measure garments for men. Their Complete une of recently lo hand, is britftiul ot interest.

Every gem ol the Season is to be found in it. I he economy of this as uniment of (ahnes is in their prices and wearing qualities. No fakes, no baits, but quality only will be found to be the motto ol M. Born a Co. 1 hey are represented by the most progressive merchant in over lu.ooo towns in the niled States.

Et cry garment is sold under an absolute and if not satisfactory as to workmanship and hr. they need not be accepted. A tasty booklet, Artistic tor j.i»t been issued. Ask for a copy of it. Let us nuke a suit for you We know we can give satisfaction.

CALL ON FOX, THE HATTER GENTS' FURNISHINGS. LEWISTON, IDAHO is Dr. Van Zandt was called to Spokane Monday to ittend in con- i sultation a patient a member of which the doctor had been the tumily physician in times past. The two year old daughter of! hinter Lucas ot Asotin was drowned yesterday at Asotin. She tell into Asotin creek from i foot bridge.

Pile body was rescued but life was extinct. Writs of habeas corpus were asked of Judge Mayhew at Wallace yesterday for County Commissioner Boyle and Steinson of Shoshone county. The Judge took the matter under advisement. Miss Claudia Petlv entertained a number of her young triends Monday evening in honor ot her guest. Miss Ina Grey of Boise City.

All report the enjoyable time that youth, popular games and refreshments insure. The graders are working in tsvo forces on l.apwai creek on the l.apwai spur. The tie contract for the extension beyond the old Caldwell place has en let to Dick Wright of Rathd'um. The ties are to be delivered in August for the last ao miles ot this extension from the Phinnev ranch to Nez Perces prairie. Some Lewiston money men sent a well known prospector into Bedrock canyon in the Potlatch country last week and they were warded by the location ot a ledge of tine gold ore which prospects well in tine gold.

'I he ledge is only two miles from the Clearwater river jand will be convenient to work, Samples of the ore luve been sent oft for practical tests and it the work value maintains the favorable showing of the prospects a big mine I will soon he opened near home. We Acknowledge Il fi ni li I Lewiston's Biggest No Compet tion. MA Mpj (J Bargain CenUr KKOSTEIN BUILDING, EHST MAIN OPPOSITE 01)0 BELLOWS' HALL, Has come to stay with the people of Lewiston with a $20,000 stock of Newest, Brightest, Best and Cheapest of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' I-nruishings, Men 1 -muisliiugs, Boots and Shoes that has ever been shown in your city. This magnificent stock has been BOUGHT BY US FOR SPOT CASH in the best eastern market at 50e on the dollar. Rememlter, there is not an old-timer in our stock, hverythnig new, no auction trash, and our prices lower than the lowest.

Read this advertisement caiefully. Read it all the way through, then bring it to the Boston Store, where you will find every yard; price and article just asadvertised. Black and Colored Skirls Dress Goods Department. Silks 25c. Here are exceptional offerings for this sale.

46-in. imported English black brocade, well worth 65c, Boston. 42 Worth 30c, Figured Brillantine sale price 16 20c Plaid, Boston store sale 12 15c Plaids and Checks 9 $9 and $12.50 Pattern Suits, your choice Spring Novelties, Boston Store sale. 42 If you price our dress goods you buy. This is the greatest Silk offering of the season All our India Silk in all the light spring shades, Boston store sale All our cheek Summer Silk, worth 40c, Boston sale All our Changeable Silks, fancy brocade silks, regular 40e, Boston sale All the latest Spring Style Silks, worth tip to $2.00, will he sold at a big cut.

25 Mack and stripe tile newest Ilostim store sale Jru.no black Satin Duchesse Skirls 7 25 fi- 7 red, tan. blue ami white duck skirts sale -25 l'laid, C.itigham Skirts JflANCl 2 5 Blue Denini, while med, well '-S' made price. ...........1 9 2.25 figured brillantine skirts Biggest and Most Astonishing Sale on Record. We carry a full line of BelfeM Tailor made Suit silk-lined to be sold at half-price. Here are prie es to plea all.

Wrappers Boston sale price. Heavy Print 85 Satten. Pawn and German Piint Wrappers, special price 1 ft.2 fi vs and 1 .6 5 We believe we are safe in stating that our stock of Laces and Embroideries are the best and prices the lowest in the city. 20c embroideries at 15e, 15c embroideries at 10c, 10c embroideries at 7c, Se embroideries 5c, 5c embroideries Sample lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs, tobe closed out at half price. See the cut we made on Laces, Ladies' Sailors, Children's, Sailors', Children's Bonnets and Ties.

Match These Prices in America if You Can. We have bought at 50 per cent, on the dollar $1500 of Men's Furnishings to he sold for less than wholesale cost. Men's blue overshirts, Mett's medium weight, Mott's light weight, at half price. Men's summer underwear, Boston sale price 60c a suit. I you want to save money see us for Men's Gloves, Hose, Suspenders and Ties.

We carry a full and complete line of Blankets, Its and Pillows. Laute rust Ladle Striped Host LbilIretis double ue Chi 1 reus hiu We have picked up a lot of Silk and Cotton They are bargains. Come carlv. A Most Magnificent Saving Opportunity Greatest Sale in Lewiston. HEW None the less stylish and handsome because the prices are so low.

Here are gilt-edged bargains: Ladies Summer Vest 7e Vest, lace-trimmed 25c Union Suits, sale 125 White Skirts, tuck and Embroideries 78c if Ladies', Children's and Men's Shoes. Here is rare opportunity to get the finest quality at what you would ordinarily pay for common goods. Ladies' SI) kid Dewey toe $2.05 Coon to Dottgola Kid, Boston sale. 140 We carry the famous 76 District School for children. None better.

Men's shoes at a bargain. T' 2 yard long ecru Lace Curtains 62c per pair; Dress Ginghams, 5c; Ladies waists 45c; Lonsdale or Hope Bleached Muslin. 6c; 36 in Unbleached, 4c. See our Summer Dress Goods in Lawns, Organdies, Dimities and Silk Ginghams. F.

Stciiilian, who basa homestead south of Nex perce was in the city on Monday. Mr. Sietiihau thinks there is no country like and is striving to make his homestead a place where iu his old age he may live in contentedness under his own vine and fig tree. Titos. Crawford and John Ryan I were arrested Sunday on the charge of whiskey selling.

They were given a hearing Monday by Commissioner O'Neill and Crawford was discharged, Ryan was held to the federal court. I hese men were caught in company with a drunken Indian with a wholesale supply of whiskey at hand. Crawford could not be connected with I the deal. Mark W. Musgrove of Spokane passed through Lewiston today on the way to Buffalo.

He is the general manager of the Buffalo Hump tunnel company. The present journey is made to make final arrangements lor the institu; tion ot work on the great undertaking. It is probable that the first work will be done by contract, and active operations will begin about June 15th. H. S.

Crowder, who has eight teams employed in the construction of the Northern Pacific railroad, from Spalding to l.apwai, was in the city on Sunday and came to Lewiston with a very sore hand and promising blood poisoning, but being in acquaintance with former. N. P. surgeons and physicians, hoi sought Dr. Johnson and the hand was lanced on the hack and Mr.

Ciowder, after many nights loss of sleep, returned home Monday much refreshed and ready again to take up the burdens of life. Rev. G. R. Schlauch left for San Francisco as a delegate to a Baptist anniversary meeting in that city on June 24 th.

Rev. Schlauch lias been elected president of the Baptist college at Colfax, and he will remove to that city during the summer to take up his new work at the beginning of the next school year. I good pastor has promoted his denominational interests in this vicinity very materially during his ministerial services here. He has extended his field to Vineland and Asotin recently, and will be greatly missed by a wide circle of and co-workers in the cause of religion. i VIKING, CLEVELAND AND FEATHERSTOI FOR SALE BY A.

H. HOEFLER. Headquarters With the Clearwater Qgar Store 1.0& New Une PARASOLS AND LADIES' SAILORS. Swellest Line in Town. J.

ALEXANDER. jtoiotoTL C. Brown left for Portland today. He will take a place under Captain Conway in the navigation department of the O. K.

N. com- pany's head office. Patronize the home industry ci- gar, the "Henry Clay." Always willing and ready to make any shape and size cigar wanted. Chas. F.

Troeger, street, between First and Second. The Fletcher hatdware store is being remodeled. The wooden front is being replaced with iron and plate glass. The object of the change is to get more light in the store room. J.

Wilcox and party, all distinguished citizens ol Portland, visited Lewiston yesterday and went out morning by train in a special car. Mr. Wilcox. 1 lie best, is president of the Portland Flour Mills company. Chris Weisgerber has been considering the establishment of an ice plant in this city.

He has hud plans and specifications prepared and the cpiestion is in the halauce now. Mr. Weisgerber is in the front rank of our progressive citi7.ens. Judge Morgan came over from Boise to attend the adjourned session of court this week, but he returned home yestf Jay, the White will case, in whit.ii is interested, having been adjourned till after the adjourned session of civil court, which meets here next Monday. A fire broke out Tuesday morning in a Chinese laundry opposite the Hotel de France.

Officer Oilman discovered the blaze and the alarm. The firemen responded promptly io the alarm and the damage was confined to the laundry building. Damage to clothing and building amounted to about $400, the loss falling mostly on the Chinamen. A 1 Weisner purchased this wuk 20 feet adjoining the Williams Loonier furniture store The seller puts on the ground corrugated iron building 20x51 feet. The Weinhard brewery coni-j patiy of Portland has leased ibtl premises for two years at fititj dollars a month.

The Lewiston variety shot closed for the week last Saiwdi night. The house will he next Monday night with a aggregation of actors under Ik same management. The troupe wiP be the best vaudevill aggregation iu the northwest the meantime the house will remodeled so that tne public have better accomodations. Charles Miles of Company turned to Lewiston by yesterd boat. He was discharged from i vice on account of an aftlictioftj the eyes.

He was detained fort than a month in the hospital in i Francisco, where he v.astreati specialists for his ailment, an now almost recovered. 1 lie reavj of the Teller will remember th teresting Manila news which furnished for these columns Miles. His home is on the res tion, where he goes today to prise his folks, who have not apprised of the date of his arrl 6. G. KRESS.

Jeweler At repairimo A SPECIALTY. Mala Street, Paatofflce Hiock I.

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Years Available:
1876-1901