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THE TRANSCRIPT.
ry evening except
etal Lene! Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
N.P. BROWN. “™ Lb. 8. CALKINS.
MONDAY peee eo eaves FEB. 20, 1899
IN COUNTY CORNWALL.
The Sign of an Old Curiosity Shop in
Falmouth.
here is many an English-American
reader of the TRANSCRIPT to whom Bur. Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
ton’s Old Curiosity Shop in Falmouth,
England, is as familiar as any store in
Nevada City or Grass ‘Valley. Here is
the copy of a signboard that the proprietor put on sale awhile ago: :
Robert Giles, Surgin, Parish Clark &
Skulemaster, respectably informs ladys
and gentlemen that he drors teef without wateing a minit, applies laches
every hour, blisters on the . lowest
-tarms, and vizicks for penny & piece.
He sells Godfather’s kordales, kuts
korns, bunyons, doctersh osses, clips
donkies, wance a munth, and undertakes to luke arter every bodies nayls
hy the ear, Joesharps, penny wissels,
brass kanelsticks, fryin pane, and
other moozikal hinstrumints hat grately reydooced figers. Young ladys and
gentlemen larnes their grammur, and
longeudge in the purtiest mannar, also
grate care taken off their morrels’ and
spellin. Also zarm-singing, tayching
the base vail, and all other zorts of
fancy work, squadrils, pokers, waazels,
and all other country dances tort at
home and abroad at perekshun. Perfumery and snuff in all its branches.
As time is cruel bad I begs to tell ee
tuat i has just beginned to set all sorts
os stashonary ware, coxs, hens, vouls,
pigs and all kinds of poultry. Black,iubrishes, herrins, coles, scrubbinbrishes, traykel and godley bukes and
bibles, misetraps, brick-dist, whiskerseeds, morrel pokkerankerchers, and
all zorts of swatemaits including taters,
sassages, and other garden stuff, bakky, zizars, lamp oyle, tay kittles, and
other intoxzikating likkers, a dale of
fruit, hats, zongs, hare oyle, pattins,
bukkits, grindin stones and other aitables, korn an bunyon salve, and all
hardware, Fas laid in a large azzortment of trype, dogs mate, lolipops,
giner beer, matches, and other pikkles,
such as hepsom salts, hoysters, Winzer
sope, anzetra.—Old rags bort.and zold
here and nowhere else, newlayde heggs
by me Roger Giles; zinging burdes
keeped, such as howles, donkies, paykox, lobsters, crickets, also a stock of
a celebrated brayder. Agent for selling gutty-porker souls.
P. S.—I tayches geography, ritmetic,
cowsticks, jimnasticks and other chynees tricks.”
+e
is Known Here.
Yesterday’s Examiner contaius a long
account of how John E. McDougald
caused the people of San Francisco to
remember the Maine last week on the
anniversary of the blowing up of that
battleship in Manila bay. McDougald
is a very patriotic citizen and rememHe noticed in the morning that there were
no flags at half mast and telephoned
first to Mayor Phelan, reminding him
Soon afterwards
the stars and stripes fiouted at half
bered the date of the disaster.
of the anniversary.
GENERAL MILES
= —=———=le Does Not Go Very Much on
ON THE STAND.
Canned Beef.
fhe Porto Rico Soldiers Being Fed
; on Refrigerated Meat.
Wasuinaton, Feb. 20.—The General
Miles inquiry was begun in earnest
today with General Miles on the stand.
He says canned beefshould never be
used when fresh meat can be obtained.
He explained that refrigerated beef is
now fed to the soldiers in Porto Rico,
notwithstanding the fact that the
island is exporting cattle.
Good Riddance
to Agoncillo.
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
New York, Fets. 20.—Agouvito, the
Filipino agent, is here today. He will
sail for England Wednesday.
New President
Is Not Liked.
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
here today. There is a strong and
dent. a
PERSONAL POINTERS.
and Young,
George Miller of Biggs is here.
Alex. Gault was in Sacramento yes
terday.
has the grip.
San Francisco.
North San Juan.
from Birchville.
from San Francisco.
Hon. Johu Caldwell returned yester
day from San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lenard of Sweet:
land were in town today.
Union was in town today.
tomorrow for a week’s visit.
Hennessy.
“1 fendants’ plea of once in jeopardy,
Paris, France, Feb. 20.—All is quiet] city, belonging ta the estate-of the late
growing feeling against the new Presi4 Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
Mrs. Robert Sneedon of -Piety Hill
Lawrence Gaffney has returned from
Major J. S. MeBride is here from
Kern Fogarty came over yesterday
Miss Lillie Tam returned last night
Charles Prisk of the Grass Valley
Mrs. H. C. Mills goes to Sacramento
Miss Kate Mernon arrived here yesterday on a visit to her uncle, James}ston has been admitted to probate.
W.R. Chadbourne came down today
‘BENCH AND BAR.
A Day's’ Doings in the Superior Court
of Nevada County.
In the Superior Court this morning
Judge Nilon sustained the demurrer to
for a writ prohibiting the courts
from proceeding with their prosecution
on a charge of felonions assault on
Nightwatchman Kilroy. His honor orderéd the writ dismissed, and the preants will now be proceeded within Justice Coughlan’s court, unless the deheretofore set up, should be sustained
by the Justice when renewed. At the
request of both the defense and the
prosecution Judge Nilon has passed
upon the plea of once in jeopardy, and
he held that it was good. This decision will compel the prosecution to. be
content with proceeding with the original charge of battery in Justice
Greene's court at Grass Valley. They
were once tried on the latter charge
and the jury failed to agree.
The hearing of the application cf defendant in the divorce case of Mrs. E.
M. Tindell vs. W. M. Tindell to restrain
plaintiff from disposing of six. horses
and two wagons has been continued till
tomorrow, May. Heintzen is made a
co-respondent in the case. The defendants live in Brown’s Valley, Yuba
county, and the plaintiff in North
Bloomfield. The Tindells, who were
married in 1882, have six children and
the plaintiff asks for their custody.
The sale to M.J. Rohr for $1400: of
the real property on Piety Hill, this
S$. M. Shurtleff has been confirmed.
The hearing of the motion to dismiss the case of Joseph Richards vs.
A. Guilliuame was postponed ore
week. &
The motion to strike out certain portions of the complaint in the $10,000
damage suit of George O. Merrill vs.
the Providence Mining Company, was
denied.
Mrs. Clara Ford of Grass Valley to. day filed a demurrer to the complaint
of her husband. asking for divorce.
She says it does not state facts sufticient to constitute a cause of action.
The demurrer is in her own handwriting and signed by herself.
The trial‘of the case of Bennallack
vs. Richards is postponed one week, or
till next Tuesday. z
Seven hundred dollars of money belonging to the estate of the late S. B.
Crawford is to be invested in U. BS.
-}four per cent bonds of 1907, An additional claimant to the estate of the de-. ceased has turned up in the shape of
a man who claims that he was the illegitimate son of Crawford, but that he
had been legitimatized by the action
of his alleged father. Heretofore the
only claimants to the estate have been
collateral heirs. :
The will of the late Charles E. JohnCharles D. Eastin is appointed administrator with his bond fixed at $1,000.
A MUSTERING
: : OUT ORDER. No itar of @ Drouth If Ordinary Conthe application of Dennis and others All Volunteers in This Country
liminary examination of the defend-. The Fitipinos Cannot Shoot Any)
from the Lindsay mine and went below
on the noon train.
Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Al.
Kingsley came up from Sacramento
Saturday evening to attend the funeral
of their late sister, Mrs. Lucy A.
Waters.
A. Michelson, who bas been conducting A. Blumenthal’s dry goods store,
left yesterday for San Francisco with
his family.
W. H. Hibbitt, the tailor, and bis
IN RUSTIC WAYS.
The blackbirds whistle all day long
A rhythmic gladness in their song,
And night and morning down the lane
Drifts by the cowbeljs’ rude. refrain.
The flicker dips on golden wings,
And far across the meadow swings.
The swallow skims in lines of grace
Like to the curves that painters trace.
Above, below and everywhere
A sense of living thrills the air.
Spring's message through the silent sent,
With earth and wood and sky is blent.
to be Discharged.
Better Than-the Spanish.
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
Wasutinaton, Feb. 20.—Au order has
‘een issued for the mustering out of all
volunteers now in the United States.
The Wretched Aim
of the Filipinos.
Special tothe TRa SCRIPT.
Wasninaton, February 20.— Advices
to the War Department from Manila
state that. the Filipinos are using canon
with but little effect owing ta their bad
aim.
Not a.Waver
In Today’s Ballot.
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
SackaMENTO, Feb. 20.—The ballot for
Senator today was the same as on
Saturday. 4
A NEW JOSS-KREPER.
Local Chinese Will Scramble For the
Position Tomorrow Afternoon.
the Chinese of this city will elect a josshouse keeper to serve for the ensuing
year. The event will be attended
with imposing ceremonies which hundreds of our citizens will go out to
new Chinatown to witness. The Mongolian population reinforced by large
delegations from Grass Valley, Scott’s
Fiat, Red: Dog, Humbug, Bloody Run,
Grizzly Ridge, Shirt-tail Canyon, Timbuctoo, Sailor Flat and sundry other
outlying precincts, will be togged out
in their Sunday best. and make a swell
social occasion of it. The preliminaries
will consist of devotions in the josshouse where incense will be burned,
roast hog and sweetmeats fed to the
gods and the notes of the tom-tom and
ytsing-ylang orchestra will ascend to
high heaven. Yards and reds of fireé¢rackers will next be exploded. Then
a lot of bombs will be thrown skyward
where they will explode and an iron
ring will fall out of them. The fight
captures it will for the next twelve
itual comfort of his flock. This religious duty will not take nearly all bis
time, and unless he is an indolent
hound he will pick up many a dollar
on theside by peddling vegetables or
fish, running & fantan game or engaging in some otber equally tegitimate calling.
At three o’clock this afternoon
twenty-seven Chinese had entered the
lists of contestants for the. place, and
there are several chronic candidates,
{the mountain reservoirs there is now
Tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock}
for this ring will be the hot part of. all. C@tarrhalycondition will have disapthe trobule, for the almond-eye who peared.
months draw about thirty dollars a} &St and best treatment is to use after
month for being the high priest of the each meal a tablet, composed of Diajoss-house and ministering to the spir. t@5¢, Aseptic Peptic, a little Nux, GoldBURNEY OF WATER,
ditions Continue.
_ Manager Englebright of the South
Yuba Water Company says there is no
danger of a scarcity of water for mining and other purposes next summer
anless the extraordinary happens. In
fully as much water as there was a
year ago this time, and the snow which
can be counted on for a reserve supply
to be drawn on mouths hence is many
times as deep as it was in 1898.
“We can reasonably connt on getting
eighteen inches more of rain during
the next three months,” said Mr. Englebright this morning, “and if we do get
it there will be a superabundance to
keep the mining and all other industries going full blast till next winter’s
storms turn themselves loose. Of
course there is such a thing possible
as a repetition of the phenomenally dry
spring of last year occurring, buat
it is not at all probable. I do not
think anybody has as yet a license to
worry over a prospective lack of water
next summer.”
Meadow lake, Fordyce dam, lake
Spaulding and all of. the smaller lakes
and dams owned by the South Yuba
Company are. fnllof water, and the
snow in their vicinity is from four to
eight feet deep. The warm weather of
the past week has caused the snow to
melt quite fast in some places, but so
far has had no appreciable effect upon
the great mass that covers the peaks
and ridges in the higher altitudes.
CATARRA OF STOMACH.
A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Effectnal Cure For It.
Catarrh of the stomach has long been
considered the next thing to incurable.
The usual symptomsare a full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied
sometimes with sour or watery risings,
a formation of gases, causing pressure
on the heart and lungs and difficult
breathing, headaches, fickle appetite,
nervousness and a general played out,
languid feeling.
There is often a foul taste in the
mouth, coated tongue and if the interior of the stomach could.be seen. it
would show a slimy, inflamed condition. ¥ iter
The cure of this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment
which causes the food to be readily,
thoroughly digested before it has time
to. ferment and irritate the delicate
mucous surfaces of the stomach. To
secure a prompt and healthy digestion
is the one thing necessary to do and
when normal digestion is secured the
Aceording to Dr. Harlanson the safen Seal and fruit acids, These tablets
can now be found at all drug stores
under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety
and assurance that healthy. appetite
and thorough digestion will follow
their regular use after meals.
Mr. N. J. Booher. of 2710: Dearborn
St., Chicago, Ill., writes: “Catarrh is a
local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the
lining membrane of the nose becomes
inflamed and the poisonous discharge
therefrom passing backward into the
Minor Notes and Comments of Local
tory is No. 451.
from Sacramento.
-suecessors to F. C. Luetje.
genuine Swiss cheese, at Jackson’s. tf:
day with Miss Maggie O’Conneil as
. was wrecked at Penryn last night. The
4 preciates a good bed, .
BRIEF MENTION.
Interest.
’ The telephone at Cohn’s candy facCompton Gault arrived last night
A. & H. W. Hartung, Watchmakers,
Fancy cream cheese in tin foil and
The Indian Flat school re-opened toteacher.
Ram Gummow of Rough and Ready
is arranging to move his family to
Watsonville.
B. N. Shoecraft has rented Hon.
John Caldwell’s house at the corner
of Main and Church streets.
J. V. Bennetts of Grass Valley will
pay a reward for the return of his
fox terrier lost two weeks ago. See
four-bit ad.
The east-bound freight train No. 7
Sacramento and Colfax local was delayed two hours. .
‘Tonight Nevada Commandery of
Knights Templar will entertain Grand
Commander Powers and Grand Sword
Bearer De Jarnett.
You may have eaten ripe olives, but
not the Ehmann Olive Co.’s ripe olives,
now on. sale at George C. Gaylord &
Son’s, Broad street.
James Kinkead, the furniture dealer,
has a new advertisement today which
should be read by everybody who apPoundmaster Craig went out yesterday and buried the dead horse that
has been offending the people living
around American Hill.
Frank Morrow, who used to live at
Moore’s Flat and afterwards ran a
saloon here, returned yésterday. He
registers from Roseburg, Oregon.
Following was this morning’s weather
prediction:“Fair. Continue » warm
tonight and tomorrow. Brisk north
wind.” It is warm today and the north
wind is here.
Peter Orzalli was injured Saturday
Tent by a” piece of steel breaking off
the wedge he was striking and entering his thigh, making an ugly wound.
~ Three horses belonging to John Tamblyn and the Hill and Solari boys. were
put up at auction today by Pond master
Craig. Three‘dollars was bid on the
others. There was no sale.
afternoon while chopping wood at Blue
Tamblyn horse and nothing on the
Srx loaves bread for 25c at Hom ann’s
They All Have Them.
Every town has a Har or two, a smart —
than it needs, a woman or two that
tattles, an old fogy that the town would
be better off without, men who stand
on the street corners and make remarks _
about the women, a man who laughs
an ididtic laugh every time he saysanything, scores of men with the caboose
of their trowsers worn smooth as glass,
men who can tell you how the war question should be settled, all about the
weather, and how to run other people’s
business, but who have made.a dismal
failure of their own.— Merced Sun,
Girls are warned not to marry editors,
says an exchange. An editor in a_neighboring town came near killing his wife
recently. A servant was awakened by
‘the screams of the mistress, and found
her being choked by her husband. ‘The
editor had dreamed that a delinquent
subscriber had paid up his subacription, and he was grasping his wife by
the throat thinking he had the money
in his hands. : ae
~ LEARN TO say “No” when a dealer offers<you something “just as good” in
place of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. There
can be no substitute for America’s
Greatest Medicine.
Hoop’s Pitts cure. nausea, sick headache, billiousness and. all liver pills
Price 25 cents. oo
29
Ripe Olives in Bulk.
Another barrel of extra fine ones
just received at J. J. Jackson’s. Bee. hive grocery store on Commercial
street. — 110-tf
Dog Lost.
A reward will be paid for the Fetapa, oe a
fox terrier lost about three weeks ago. Is
full brother of Char es Pecor's dog; right
side of head black. J. V. Bennetts, Cosmopolition saloon, Grass Valley. f.0-1 wk,
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, .
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to
nd.
spc D, F, BELL, ©. ©,
B, N; SaoxcrarFt, K. of &. &S. :
=== 7 Or
It is for nearly everybody
to admire fine pictures of
rene kind, and. especially
is this true of the photographs taken by
MOORE, Secu:
Studio on York Street.
Corsets at $1, .
Corsets at $1.25,
And as much higher as you want to go.
At MAHER & CO’S.
Aleck, some pretty girls, more loafers
MONDAY..
pane
Three Funerals
5 al
The funeral :
of Washington
one of the mos
ever held in thi
_ from Mr. Wo
services were ¢
mayne. A sele
were many flor
of the pall we
Foster, J. D. Hi
Leonard, W. J,
Williamson, O
Allen, C. Thort
The funeral c
riman, watchm:
and Constitut
found dead Sat
cabin, -occurre
from Gray’s un
pall-bearers wi
Ramsey, R. N.1
Barr, A. Keeny.
Yesterday aft
mains of the lat
man were laid t
etery. The f
.Canice church
G, O'Neill, Chas
Jand, M. Husse;
‘Tobias were the
Mrs. John W
was buried fre
ehurch this. afte
picies of Neva I
The church was
who assembled .
of esteem and r
Mrs. Waters car
her parents in
weeks old, am
Pennsylvania w
to Grass Valley
to Nevada City,
resided. In 18
John Waters *
years resided
Mayflower min
ried by E. J. Ba
G. Scadden, J-1
Geo. E. Johnsto
Osborne.
W heatian
Hop men com
week. Pruning
ten days,
, Several days £
in D. P. Durst’s
peculiar accide
of dirt ata mule
the bone of his .
O. White was,
paralysis Satur
condition is no
ihe.is still in a v
requires consi
Corners,
Phil, Frat
The Radica
monthly, isall t
treats of politic
topics in a strai
ing way that wi
ers and bitte
problems arg pe
plain language.
California, by
Company, whic
copy toany adc
: x = including Johnnie Buzzu and One} throat reaches the stomach, thus: proTo $
mast above the city hall. He telefamily will remove to Sacramento The hedgerow blossoms stain the sod,
P
Oo Suppr
: tae thhi i Th ke the grasses nod, Lung, yet to hear from. ducing catarrh of the stomach. Mediphoned to all prominent buildings that about March first. Mr. Hibbitt will ee ae ae mon ae srl 8, ¥ sal actos prescribed for me for OOOO 060000646 F COCO CCOOCOO® ‘ Marshal Tom
conduct a shop at 624 J street.
Mrs. A. M. Dobbie has returned to
her home in North Bloomfield after a
two months’ visit with the family of
William H. Crawford of this city.
O. E. Johnston, A. Getz, Ed. Koeur
and Martin O’Shea, owners in the
Home mine on Deer creek, arrived SatDown the green hillside ambling stray.
Along the blue horizon rim
The lights and shadows sink or swim,
And penciled faintly on the skies
A ghostly half moon’s crescent lies.
The blackbirds chant the whole day long.
A rhythmic madness in their song,
And dusk and dawn along the lane
Echoes the cowbells’ rude refrain.
have flagpoles and before a great while
flags were flying all over the city in
respect to the memory of the gallant
American marines and sailors who Jost
their lives by the blowing up of the
Muine. Strange to say, not one of the
persons te whom word was sent about .
raising the flags had thought of it
; 5 three years for. catarrh of t'
Preparations are being made in Northwithout cure, but today bi reg eae
amptonshire England, to participate} piest of men after using: only one box
in the celebration of the three bund-j of gh est gps re blets. I canredth anniversary of the birth of oes good Teale. MD nace aa hook,
Oliver Cromwell on April25next. One. appetite and sound rest from their
of the ways in which it is. proposed to. use.”
honer the day in Northamptonshire is. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the
erous complain
the boys about
sling shots. 1
against this nui
have been not
arresting all lac
of the dangerot
Ladies, we have this day put in Window
No. 1 the largest line of different style Corsets that was ever shown in Nevada county.
If you visit our store you will find here :
The very short Corset.
The medium long Corset.
ria é : i ; _Ernest MeGaffey in Woman’s Home Com: . by a pilgrimage to Naseby battlefield, . S8fest preparation as well as ‘the. sim-.
being just one year since the disaster ,""4y evening from San Francisco. ana she Slopes ma Orden wait‘ pieatent plest and most sonvenient rosiedy for . . The Freneh cut Corset. he
occurred. “Jack” McDougald has a triumph, The proposal has already . #D¥_ form of indigestion, catarrh of * Next Wedne
An Easy Way Out.
At a school inspection some of the
boys found a difficulty in the correct
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. placing of the letters ‘‘i’’ and ‘‘e’’ in
Ladies can depend upen securing re-. such words as ‘‘believe,” **receive, ”*
lief from and cure of irregular periods . etc.
regardless of cause. In red wrappers, When the inspector said blandly,
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE. ‘My boys, I will give you an infallible
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San rule, one I invariably use myself,’ the
Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton. papils wore all attention, and oven the and Mrs. J. B. Erb, and brother of Mrs.
master pricked up his ears. ; T. H. Curley of San Francisco and
“Phe inspector continued: ‘It ie sim-} 4 gnes, J. C., Nettie V.,° Mazie E.,
ply tne: Weite the ‘i’ and ‘e’ exactly . Kathleen J. and Fannie .M. Erb of. aike and put the dct in the imiddte . Napa, x native of Moore’s Flat, Nevada
over them. ’’—Livervool Merourv. County, Cal.
‘The long Corset.
The extra long Corset.
So if you want a Corset to fit you come to
MAHER & CO'’S. .
You will see here :
The Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corset, ,
The Rh & G Corset in 10 different styles and at. ‘all prices.
‘The Chicago Corset Waist, i
The Ferris Good Sense Corset Waist for Ladies and
Children. . ,
The Fitting Corset in all sizes.
See our new short Corsets. They are the proper
: A new lot of those 50 cent Corsets in Grey and Black.
Than are better than ever.
Now, Ladies, come and let us show you Corsets—
(—FWE KNOW WE CAN SUIT YOU gg
Respectfully,
been heartily approved in, the count stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,
town and many prominent London ies heartbarn and bloating after meals.
churchmen are to. be invited to partiFcstgabitd — “oe ee — on
ipate in th é stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart
sit ac tA Co., Marshall, Mich. ‘The tablets can
be found at ali drag stores. 13-24 “
French Tansy Waters.
These are the genuine French Tansy
number of acquaintances in this city
and will be remembered by many of
our citizens, having been'a delegate to
the Grand Parlor of Native Sons when
that body met here in. 1887.
tou’s birthday .
schools, banks,
and other pub
closed. Many .
determined te
places at noon,
«hes of busines
‘THERE is mor
of the country
put together ©
: , 4 For a great n
DIED.
In Napa, February 15, 1899, William
H., only and dearly beloved son of Mr.
Best in The County.
Richardson’s new undertaking and
embalming parlors, Broad street Nevada City: ni 23-tf
Warm Welcome
(2
O)
2.2 .
Hoop’s Pitts act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
ONE DOLLAR FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
~ 2 o@e
Go To The Owl for delicious Tom &
Jerry, always ready. jl0-tf
bits ¢ . 4 nouneed it a
: : q scribed local
stantly failing
ment, pronoun
has proven ca
:
ot aww nine ttnn Re en § SF Tee > ee
HE ONE-PRICE HOUSE.
Commercial St.
‘ : ik igs tional disease,
: aner & ( O. comet itaea
a That is exactly what we are giving in merchandise to our customers during this _One-Quarter
. coustalian
ie a: Off Sale. If you will but stop to consider that our goods at regular prices are always the lowest in aD is taken inter
} price, and in many instances sold for less than their real value, you will readily perceive that this drops to a tea
twenty-five cents rebate on every dollar’s worth of goods means much more to you than, ‘a casual on the blood .
ee . —— glance would indicate. If we were offering you old goods or clothing hastily.put, together for bargain > Pan say
Gur 3 3 Bd purposes, then such _a--reduction as we offer woild mean nothing to the economical buyer. But when . Bend tol oe
he A 4 O ad igs purchase High-Grade Standard Goods at an actual saving of one-fourth, then you are * Adare
9 rea ettin " ae, ” BJ. :
iy . Off es! 6 at 2 _ . ‘Phere’s a general. gathering ‘up; here OF THOSE FINE nh Tey Cg oe
o)520 lore O D i. 4 f ‘4 s peg t F G t of odds and ends after the holidays and eet a6 Lo A cae ee tle.
K k} = SF -_— = n where we find too many of a kind we ‘ . F , aig : : ' Ss : : Hall’ ;
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REDUCED PRICES ON MEN’S sacha be purchased for $15, and all others at reduced prices. Take your . who wish to save money will take the! { aeuere KINKE AD’S month.
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