Z3i i I At oiTi ONE SPOT SACREC HER SUBJECTS. tlMli'l $ w mini lit Hit yu nvrlea II., . Mania f..i Tr Hoax That tin .. f W.I., Hallt ana la Whirl, ay Royal Collar.. H.n Playad. Queeu Victoria considers herself really 1 :4f th Itnvd, a nwi1CI-.mil 11 lit II. r met with a piiiifnl a"'! dWIrenHirn accident (nun tlie cflreta of, which lie will ptol nlily',1 e compelled t 'ay oil al i't xJ "';'- ' coupliii"; enuine No. Ii2 to a freight car hi Iinnd cani'ht between the druw barn renuhiiiK' in s f t:.;:jcy an sin cr'""--r. K-iir-fn as 1 inventor Mi Flora A. Jones ns "''Li fir t!u rmtinlexinn: are iiuiii ih that will be handed down ns l,4i efiirtors of the nice, to all re-co-dod time O. 1 1. S) nder come in (or hi nt'nre (of the profit! :i he nlwav keen 11 h'C eupply oil hiind, tind tM-IlM it for "3 ct. prr bottle. Ptduntd PiiMSillht M P., CHl-dlin of 11 p' : mil f f atlioiueUltlieirivaUKaranoi,OHWiIe!a"d t,,e "-nk snf Fifr In thin littla corner nf tin. 1 fillLfr. The ItHlid wiih We of Wiht alune does the sovH'reig-ii, tended to !) I'i. l.iviiij. -'-on wu'JRe possesions cover ou-seveutli 0 Bind fortunately run"' B" yf globe, jliave power absolute. El f liens ami esiiecially in the parks of tiie royal recideiice.1, she in under the re straint of the ofiicUld of a constitutional inoimrchy, Tim commissioner of pnblic (miMinc and work treats the crown an miii Mi tution of which the rights ure strictly limited, iler tmijeary cannot cut a tree without thecouiteutiif the proper official To ehcupe this vigilance the ijueeli li in bought in theneijjliliorhoo'l of li'T castle jft vHm' rrio r'.ijit- ut'i'vs 0 ivwt: vriicrv alio may hiivt; 11 ndunor not subject to changes of H'liniiiif-tr.ition. . -Slltf ln even jjoiie ro far lit U di-regard fur otr.-e iit-r piniti 1 f iMjlitical i.nj'artiality nnd cluweii a l.itnier anlrticr of Li"rd IV.i-Ci'i..-lii M. 11 l:iail iit;ci.ntiiu:eii to'.llu bTo.v in;.' of Ti.ry (lower. lli.t any iiiipruileiiPts wfiich lie ini'ht commit will in t e.ii-ily rnacli the public. Fir V. hilc it is easy to 'ft permission ti) Minn uixiilt the feToUinU of the custle. tliis little jr:aJ.-n is carefully thKt II froin visiturs. A corret-iMimlunt of h'i Lni;liHli papir recently had the K"d fortnne to get into the bwiss chalet, which tier luiijiRty has made into a family mnsemu, and to walk about the aicli-s of trees wlu-re each tree commem orates an episode in the history of the royal house und recalls a day of happi nesa or sorrow. A short distance from the entrance to this private garden is a wooden play house, built vi th their own bands by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1857. The beir to the crown has missed hit vocation. lie clearly had in him the tonkin;? of a nota ble carpenter. Even to the present day the prince i rery prond of his work, and whenever he vit-iu Oblxime be goes straightway to see if the playhouse U atill standing. Not a mil bas fallen, not a plank baa sprung. The honse is as olid as at first. A H0LT. BUII.T BY WALES. In the little house are preserved the playthings of the royal children. Each of the children had little carriages of his own, and all are bere preserved with the Initials of the owners' names npon them. The Duke of Edinburgh was a jack of all trades. He was a carpenter with his older brother, a mason with bis younger brother, the Dnke of ConnaughL The miniature fortress tliey built together is atill prenerved in this same garueu. I. is made of stone and brick, aad is at least strong enough to brave the seasons. The princes Worked under the eyes of their father, who was trying to teach them the art of fortification. This fortress bas undergone some as saults. The 1'riiK-e of Wales, huviuji Lis five sinters and the youngest of hut brothers under his command, attacked its garrison, the Dukes of Edinburgh and Counaught. Almost always the heir ap parent carried the parapet and drove the two dukes into a casemate, where they Bad plenty of anus aud whence hunger alone could dislodge them. Nowadays the children of the Duchess of Albany and of the Princess Beatrice attack and defend the I' rt which their parents, their nuclei ami their aunts have to often captured with great Talor after long and glorious siege. The day of her oldest daughter's wed ding Victoria took a Hprigof uiyrtlefrom the bride's bouquet and planted it in this garden. It rooted itself so firmly that now it is grown into a great bush.very time one of the grandchildren marries, the myrtle buU at Osborne is called into reci'-iiiition. MrMnr.uL Titnna. JTot far from the matrimonial hush is a row of iiior,niiri:4 trees. In Feonary, IStiJ, every titiiiUrcf the reyal family planted a tree to perpetuate the memory of the prince consort, who died in the December Just before. Of the eight trei-s those of the I'rince of Wales and the Princess Alice have grown wont HiiH,ntl A Itttltt V..jtiiA goriv tll pie-n plai.'ed the parasol p'lio, wnich U her niemoriid of her husband. I if another place are the trera coia ifieinorating murringea the trees of t'ie Trince and Princess of Wales, of the Duke and DuciiiH of E litihnrg'i, of the Duke and Duchess of Conuaught, of the Dnke and Duchess of Albany and of tlu Priacens lieatrice and Henry of Batten berg. It is in the sliude of these trees, whose foliage murmurs the memories of happy times, that tlie qnen like to take tea during the hot days of Augmt Now it is the new generation which is taking its turn at tree planting in this jardeii dtMt t" royal highnesses. The children of the Prince of Wales and of the Dnke of Edinburgh bave the place of honor. Cut the nvadiug family of Prussia casts not a little of its shade npon soil which sliould remaia exclusive ly for lirHUY Although the children f the queen's daughters are not repre sented, the descent of the Einprw Fred erick bna tak'-n root there. ThePrin Victoria of Prussia, her sinter, the Princem .Sotdiia, and Uia Princt Walde riur, who died in 1879, have each a tree. The collection Licks nothing but the tree of tho Emperor William. Paris Figaro. A IJlf Inwt. The hlfit iiiwrt of its kind in the world is the Hercules bee.ttu of ftintb America, which grows to be six inches lu lenglh. It U wud. whether trntbfnlly or not. that rre it numU'rs of thejio rreatnivs Biw soiii'-ttrnes seen on the j rt'Uiiniaea tre;!, rabpitij the rind from tho Hlender brjnclies by Working around j tliem with their homn until Uiey cauw j the juice to Bow, This juice they drink to intoxication, and thus fail senseless , to the cronotL New York JonrnaL -f )iie !i:J-i'' Li tit once lit .r acci dent policy in the I'lii-.inft'-i j Relief Fund fiom wltic li ln vill re ' ceive f J3 i cr inoiitli in- 1 CANONIZED. Amtil Ihs tiuny miiltlliiile mnrhii, A iiiwn tinerownetl, a sAlni lu furtblf pill. Wnli-ln lln- elfsr Usnf lirrsluuiutf'jM Anil ua hur p:illlJ f - rmliuui y llml Mrin n nu led from lh ury. tal m Which trU tn twist uur au'ila uml Pars, disr, Fnnii ssy tltitt in h. r lu-art n mitu'it Vuit h cujUiuiii'U ha't Oi.rt..i.t.iy. A HcOir. noHymbilir iali fKr; lm her t:u r I. r I ri .m 'i's .-i '.1 -lie err- A l.M-elhul t.lei'i ; ri iiii tii-r t aS l n :..!. Fill in 11:1 ! ill :e:;r!.i ef M'M" . i.l "I ,.."!. blie reuu-. la nr. uii) of w .m.i..;ii. toil, V.-l ri)'iii'l !e. r i. ..rt ' . r.- hi 1 . i. a' -...''-! Ju.i-;ihiue 1'rei.lim i'eatHsty In Ku.u iuluV 'o. iliil-'l.ea. , Tickets at one fnrc for the round tcip will lie oM to all who deeire to attend the Archbiehopa' Golden JtiMlen at St. f o'lic. Tickets oil wile Nov.2- and :'!', Iiiniu-1 to return to and including Dec. 2. Any wieh iu to viit St. Loiiin eliould take udi'iiutue of thif h" r.ite. Go to llrown A Uarrett'a und ceta window yl.-isH pud ntop up Unit hole 111 your iioiiho. tf For liinic luick there is iiothinc; latter Hi. 111 to Kiuimtc 11 Ihiniui 1 ioi'n C'liiinda tl.iin'H l'ii in liiilin und liiml it 011 tin1 iifTcc'.cd imrt". Try it mid you ill r eur pric nt t !: ; ' 1 1; p( n l it I it jillnnln. 1 1 c sMi e m am 1 tu win i tnc t h.ui- I'uiii.iii. lor mlc ly p. G. Iridic A C ; tHrl'iir' f a Cirfut Sinurr. 1 hae ofteu had t ipals to si,- ; ! iide a (leatilbed or 11 pi Tsell Very lil. I bung to tiie 11, d bUhi.'.Mif Aiiuny ;i' j be was snffenng. Tne fust f .st.val I ever snug in was at Norwich, und wV-u i returned to that place ailer nil yciru 1 bad a letter from an old gentleman who beard me tiiere, an I who was now bed ridden. lie wanted to bear "The Lat Eooe of Suiuiirt," and 1 shall never for get standing there by bis side and sing ing that beautiful song. And tunny a time have I bud to couvert the balcony of the hotel where 1 was staying into a temporary platform, and appear at mi 1 night, long after the opera was over, and sing "Home, bweet Uoma, or some such popular ballad, to th people wait ing outside. That was the caae at Dnblin a few years ago, when the atndeata thre took the horses out of my carriage, and I was told that if 1 didn't sing they would break the windows of the hotel. I stood on the balcony wrapped up in great shawls, for it was a bitterly cold owit, and it was no easy matter to sing "The Last Rose of Summer" under these cir- cumstaucea. I have snng. too, in the qniet little church at Uraemur in the choir, and it was there that I received what I have always consider! one of my greatest compliments. The speaker was one of the mountain folk, nnd had never been in Edinburgh, When the service wan over a friend of mine heard him say, "I re"er thn;;lt any'iKxly could hare such control over one's voice." That is all, but that is the wholo secret of a singer's success perfect coutrol. ilme. Albani in Strand Magazine. M I IV i . .si M.S. Mi it J K, 'l. 'I' -I.a li'.llk-t; ,l , ,, A'agon. l!n..ey, Mciiiie nut 1 -.'''ft 1. ,.. -t...,. 'ill !:sr.-iloi',I 'ill Sl'EdALTV h. ii- - Wliich i tli (m nt liorwiiiia' for tin liwiiicr, ! tor fst ilnvnik, or for cil iurpoin- ever IllVi litelt. P w- so BlSlI' llist nnyone n.n put op fhsrp or flat d irku, as iiinleil fur wi I suit slirri ly, or sninoth. lrj iosiIk ("all U shop kihI exsnime the aEVnasur nd ynO will no oH.er. J. U. HHNEI EBACKKK. It M-irtll fifth -U. I'latts.n utt. AT TliK ATI.KJIAN. Special Engagement. One Niaht Thursday Nov-mhrr 19. M- TWXXVTH SEASON -M- A Profrcaatv Young Man. An ninn-ing imHiV-nt hapjiened in one of the local churches on Sunday morn ing. A young married man and his rauier limited family went to divine services, and when tvated they did not Cll the pew into which tiiey had been ushered. Presently another family came, and were ushered into the same pew, the young inarried man stepping into the aisle to let them in. The new comi-rs filled the pew, aud the y. m. m. took the seat ahead, lie had hardly become set t'ed than he again found it nerensjiry to get np while another family fiied into the pew, occupying all of it. Once mora did the y. tn. in. go forward. A hymn was aun;;, a prayer offered, and the 8cripture reading bad com menced when still another family came op the aisle; aud the y. in. m. one more stepped into the aUle only to at - that pew, too, completely died np. Again bew.fiit forward, Lnt by this time the services were well under way and no more pop!e came. To this latter fact slom doc the y. la. in. attnlmtK-las 1 of ;ni"." , . . . ... : . ... ... . ' KATB laii.iro vi reai u 1,1-7 on.-.iuns acak i l,i. avrvice. Duffalo Express. 0 ki E?AYL.nYGE Amtrtcs'l UatlMd un VtrmaCIU Counllkn, la TOM'S VACATION A cksa M rtlRla Mu-l OomMtf Mtfli- la 3 (ju. SuiiMir.pl hf a IJillt' -1; T II. nen . muitin urAi. ai, -lv Hrrt, rioorMrra MVtt SOSnC 4STI-TIC MP'TCMI. rtIT trvL , m 11, rm Lr .-u tuuia rxnvs in miAbr.HMT or B. g. DHIOGa and a. C. ltKUKNJfA. Tickcis on fide at J. I. Youn'r. Price-", V; Ta) nml '.? centn. Children mnVr twelve, 25 CentH. A POrCI.AU FAMILT. Jirvrrr : " How h It, KstA, tlmt yoit atwsrs ai-iu tn 'cateh nil tn toe ninl hew Uiimi: 1 ln hut I may, ou iuwus becui 10 axt aueaa : " T iton't kn'iwi I rr(slnlrlo not in.-i'.i. uur ri'-rt'.in eilhnt il.n.t-ii'n.M Jlxiik: " Well, cjiiriimil.il Init fuwmnnths, tug auuiiiilo, )ua liiow ukuu up inoiiuug. Inrrntinna and Farm )f arhlnary. Every trade, profession nnd employ ment can show hundreds of inventions which have bronght fortunes to the in rentor. In Brk-ultnre the inventors have made a complete revolution. Work 1 1 that was dune by band in a verr la- I borions way dozens of years ago is now done in one-third of the time by steam aud machinery. Even within tb meniory of living fanners there has been such a trans formation in their work that tia ir meth ods appear an tiipiatl and useless; " II in dreds A new Inventions in the same line are annually being iitented, and the farming of the future wiil be reduced to auch a science that one if nnable to pre dict bow onr crops !! 1ss raised and harvested. -Jeorgo E. 1 Wabih in New York Epoch. : ' ' .lliAitl- Tl. 'SX f M-.iir,ti..',-i iK i ".s-t Jin . Jl '.A rl'i I . il c:-.JJjixi:xt-..-i-4v', -1. .tb Lsrcast tUattv - ' Yon may always depend upon a boy knowing a. great deal mora than any body else and saying it right out. A Detroit school teacher th other day tackled a ten-year-old pupiL ' What is the largest statu ia the Cnior.r she asUd. "Matriinooy," answered the boy promjitly.and the teacher has been won dering ever since where be got the in formation. Detroit Free Press. II RxMltvd la On Thing. "Did you ever Kt licked while yon wero a lwy, papa' aik 'd Johnny. "No," said ptp.i cuipliatiiH'il'iy. "How was that ipicqed Johnny sus piciously. "Icane, my hoy, I was the faeUt runu'jr in the whole school." Harp -r' LaJUiX. To protect Itsolf from the ral n the ora n -ontang crooks its amis over iU bond. The hair on th orang'snpper arm points downward, while on the lower arm It points upward, the apparent purpoje U Ug (0 shod tha rata hk a thatch. t t V :JOBg: THE LEADING AND OKLY 0E PRICE CLOLHIER IS WAITING FOR YOU. I " T""T7- waiting to show you his new goods yj J J and o let you know how cheap they ccn be bought. TOE- has THE LAHQEST AND BEST STOOIC In lis lino in Cam County. You vi 1 not Io nblo to buy clir:iT WcrI Chi citg'i wlun you take qttalily nml jirico in consiJt riitiort. JOE- Only boy. the bet makes ami latest novelties in CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS 11 ATS, CAl'S ETC. And if yon aro looking for a reliable jilaco to trade give JOE a trial. X OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. PLACES OK WORSHIP. . .. , ..... y. - ... i CATiioi.lc.-Ht. rsul' CVun-h. sV, beto ws Killh sua flth. Ksllier t'a'liey, fsstnr H rvirrt: "ui bI nil in : A. M. bulidsr hcliunl at I J. Ub Sri-eUlftlm.. CMiiiTiji.-'iin'er l.jeuf snd Flrhth Ht. Knvlers iiinrulnr snd nen'eu. Kai'-r J. k. Iti-rd. paKtiir. Minds) Mieui is . M. EriPcorAL. ftt Luke's t hurrh, em uer Third hm,1 in-. Kev II B. Fnreers wliir. her- vleen : It A M. a. d I JOt.. huud ndiool ar;ur M. OrKMAN MTHnniiT.- inter Hlxth ft Ssd tlfslill. Ke. Mlrt. Fstor. prv rr : It A. M. sud I m r. a. buuns; ik'huol lo jti a m. pKrnnvTrHiAH. ervlie Is iew ehinrli.rer- u-r Mttli ,ri.i.ile l. Her. J 1 . Hlr i, .lir. MiMla-e: eel at I'reaeaing st II a. m.sMl p m, ji. K. e.C r. "I 'bl rhiirrh mei viy hxlilmlli ne nil r e ' :! h " ' n""t "I Ike rlmriti. All sir il.lilnl to ail sd 1he meellni:'!. Fiiit MrTimtusT. Wiih ft.. Iwtwen MmIii ii1 tvari, I'er I. V. Hilil. i. H. Mi-inr. hrrvlee : II A. M. I r S Minds Crliuul l:lil II. 1'iayi I liii rtl g Mriluemlay eveu luit. Cinmi Pkhvtiibim. t'omer tln snd N i.ili. lav Hie, i.mi r. Mivicrs u"l liniiia. hmidnjr ' rlnxil V A. M. wrKli" emiH'o Tii'KAU Otsnlie, b liireii Fitlli simI einlli. Ceumni I!aiit. Mt. Olive, Ok. tietwren li-Mli una Kn-M-iiili l.i v. A. I'eell. nu ll, r. heivnei II s. ni. i.d 7 ;'Jb p. lu. I rvjer n eriloir Viriliirxluy e i,h k. YulSO MrN'S I'llHI-TIA" A'KfK'IATloW Ihm m In v uifriiiMii lilii-k. M.On iieei. di. i ne' uiieiini.'. Iil iiii-i, mil) ev. li h,,nil;iy ,( li rni iinHiiVI.u k. I i.i m nru erk di,)i I niu K..iu a. m .lit s : .HI '. m. Mh th I'ai.k Tahhihai i.k -l!ev. .f. V. . V Mid, I incur, hnvn-.n; mii liny M.lnnl, ... ia. : ireseMrs. it a m. id s n. in. j l'l;itei ineeoi'lf luf'. y M;lil ; rlinlr irt i le i I- r ul y l,iiil Al. ale m leniiie. without ant tenehor ywi rum tnthe irsrna wlx n Mux tjilaro Oi-mmIciI lu r 1m lwtru-tla uii'lenly, mi-1 coiiainli e uiij mi ilia I rvr. ins la irraue uixlur ymir liiMmetioti : I lunrd tj W-llins luiuiiiy trnui Sul en-din lio il clali uui'te iniftn.es in iin)iiif la"'lnll: jou iv-m I'i im up fin all tir kill M ' fa't.' slid know Jim h list tu dn unK r all in.iimntiiice toil nuli-rt.iin Ik'HiiIiIuIIj ; Slid in Hi laaS cnonUi yon he niiproviif Vi in hnili,owiniJ, v.kj ttlflue, lo four ,h)-eiiiU"eeurrUa Vntfi do yon an ill ol four inloriu.uioB ran In tiila liltle nut-nf ths aar iuc tjt jwu irv f to the i-lt jr." Hats: Wiir. Jonnu-, you will msks m Vain. I hsvsniiljr mmaoun-eof hiforiiinllnn. tit It ta luriirniiiif now nwoia nil aaula. Very -.l"in hmr tt iuyui.i.K law tut hal tn in lew t.ys (irms nx f It iiiloruisiloa a ilia uti)nct. UiiKS'f hoi Miuiua And a rrI trwwiir It I tn m All, for IS rmily furninhea tim n-sdlns' f',r tlie whols koiMi Iiohl: lailn-r bn'ioven ui tils irsrsi: tout ho has taken fir yiwra. kj lie itiin Uiis ana mrea more snd limur liirormsilon a lu uli:U of ths day; snd mother ssys tlmt It Is tiutl t'iai mi-.ki 4 her sin-h s tunons BimMikeHipr. In fn i, vn All surer tlmt It Is ilwonly "IIt nmir n-Minwim tiul.iuhiil, an w nRi-H wnt fur Hiimnii-tf of all of tliem. and nnd tlmtoiinK III lor men. uiiotker sd for women, and miotiwr lor iilloi-o iiiy, Willie I'll-otio ,llM tnerw ope nl li; so wo mil reed to take miu ln:-U'l of cterul, sn4 tlmt Im w lere llic H-ononiy eoini' In, lor it la only 2.'M a enr. I'erlieps you ti Irk I am too lov.ti In my .nn: i.ot I in lei you oors 'i". 'i 'tor mli. M-iul Ti e-nli to i!ie .i.li llilier, w. .1, Minn lieuiimMt, j l-tst lth IStrii-t, N''W j"..rii. fer ft u.unifl eenv, Pli'l I sliiiM alw.ies eoehl lir IhKt. 1 lmv il,,im v 'I s sn-it favor; , 'ill inny I y mi w.ll li uf.i i lift oof. in von siy we Imve ilie rvineni ton i f iiet.iK tie- ht Inloimed f aeilijr HI t-mn. If tlmt I so, it ia iAiiuur oat's atuuiiy Hm,mlia Ul uunt IU" A lile.u' ii c -idv :;-:i.( i for T1IK VVEETI.Y lUV.i.UM nnd IcuiorcMt I amily MiiHzinp. jfeiid your iuli!-iTij)tioii to tli im Ollil't. When you io to a ahoe store your object lenotoniy to iuy mocn nut to procure (or whnt you upeiul the licHt that your money will buy. I .ens thiiii tliia will not content you; more tlniatMnyoii cminot, in rca aim. iifk. I Otir fiutho'lA ure iih wimtilf ns lour dewirea. Wc do not lift ur iiipi'tntioitt to tin.' cl'iudi Imt we rcllie tlu'iil vlinlevcr tliey nre. Wc will nevi-r encnl or yonr niten-i-ts ti our nnd nowhere el-e rim y u ft n fuller rod f.iircr eii'iiviileot for votir inoney. An 1 . ,i r ...i i.. i. ....... . ... fu j iT i ii i , y jf iiiiiiii'hj ui v n.irv no yea i .' ot'f etc. , COOES, BIX O EG Oil E :HERW03D. : SCI Main Street. Docs YoqiJLittle Qii'l. Need a clonk this winter? Ifahe dosa you will make a RTeat miataka I you uu uut inn ana examine tne cluKlrena clouka that wc ureoUcriii hefore buyinrr. W havojust rocoived from largo CloaV Manufacture his full lino of Childrens sample Cloaks For children G, 8, 10 and VI years old, consisting; of 11! garments in nil. NO TWO ALIKf;, on which xr were given a disccunt from regular wholesale pri ao that 7.e were nblc to hell them at actually Manufacturer's Prices. ("A I.I. IN nnd let ua prove the truth of the nliove Intrnient, on hliow you nt the nunc time our 1 INK LINIi ol Jnlica andMiesca Kccfei Sue fines and Jacket. SKCQM) SALE OF SA3IPLE SHOES Another opportunity to buy Mioea ut FACTORY PRICES : We take pleiiHtire in iinnoucinp; to the people of ri.tttKinouth an mirrounrMng; towns tlmt we lmve succeeded in eitin"; another jlne aiinipie fhoee. Our eurcc with the IiimI line wna (ihenouiinat nnd lnu drcdn were dienppointed tieciiuse they ciulie too Inta to aecuroomc ti tiBrL'iiina thiit wcoilen d. Ihia line ia hetUr if Hnythini tiinii tUc Jawt, l iiiK Wnlter II. Teniiny ACoof ItoHton, Maes, full line connielm"; of L dies, Mimics, Cluldrena, Menaanti iiny a ahtn-a f ull kinds and of ail d criptiona. AinoriK them ia SKIpiiir of boya bo1 Jlcna boots, ia whic wc cini (ive the bent vulue for your n.oney tlmt you ever "laid eyea ou," . Don't think that IifcauHe we don't ai-k liijrh prices for ahoea that tl shors are not of any h'.n rjnnlily. We liave anionir these ahoea that a aa fine as any ahown fi'i the city, everything extriiiaio ia atriprwl awi and the shot s that you buy of ua atanda on it intrinaic worth. Wi digi the roat af valuea aud five you the worth of your tuouey, rj ( , m M Mi M lim ii - Hiinra HKRE'3 A FEW OF THEM: Cll ' I - nnd Wns ?nt (,r iool Col Dnnvcru -nnd Si.o ra A II 25e HiilUrena all . Wool MiirtH A I i inviTe All Sizes.' ' ' 39c lea '-'in c hi o Silk Ti iiiinied eliirt nnd Druwcra. 39c Mens Extra I lenvy K ibhed S h I r t a n d drawers. ,WM. i-JEiOLD u SON. 507 Main Flrect nattsmoutli, Kc) i