2 V" emr 1 lr..iii.'uiu.t i.i.iiiLii i,( i tu n. h, COURT MA.TTKRS. Cm. on Tri.l In ihe Di.irirt Cor. t Tti. .!. I..... i , " "f" con-timed tr J i n ir u r:iMit i... i . . . t ,.7 : . ii"iici iro.ii it Orci-non rendered in th county tourt. Some time -in,-., tl.H ,-,. v r.,.,rt ibi-id-l trains Hie claim Jud-e; Sullivan aKau.Mt tli- city the. c-Ke i. aPIled to the dititrict conn on . writofi rror. It win probably t dmponed of to-day. J t , ' Polio. Court. A motion todiHiiiifHauatkliiiif1' wax 'iru.-.l bef ire Jud - Ar-",r to-day in the cawe Oswell lta r ra Ariimrornr. h appear' that nil? tie tcndurii baa lin St?-"''!" biirder for the Vancniirt KocW ('.. nttfl l lie plaintiff fjar.niih.-e.l tin bnrd lulu n iib a vii- f collect "inj;n fciii to the iuuut of 7M I Contracted by U'tVnd"iit lr K""' purchased Hie c )itr over ruled the motion, -4 A cimplaiit made a,:iiiit ChniM -Sin-cK. proprietor ot in Cioldcii Gate iloon, for keeping 1 - filace optril la'ter titan the lawlui lottr. ,tle plead guilty ami wa finetl and enst-t anioiintin i t $ J.IK). Upon the payment of the amount he wan re s mod. County Court. Edwnrd O. . VanaUa vc. Plattx tnonth KUctrlc l.ilu Co. "'t '"r f I.I XXI damuL't'H lor alb-yed breach of coulrict. 'ilearitiir on deiiinnei to Hecond and loiinh ilelen-'e-i M plainlilf canee of action and on motion to make defendant' third defence more fpeeilic. drlinile an I certain. Demurrer and motion untamed. St. Croix Shoe Co. v. Reed I?ro.. Co. Suit on account for 1M. Annwer, December 7, I'.)!. I'liillip Jacob vh. Noble Sewing Marhine Co. et al. Demurrer to petition overruled. K. G. D vey A Son v. Sherman G. Knee et nl. Suit en .iccount for Hearing, Nocii;bcr JO, 1U a. in. Hatex A Co. vh. K.inmm I'elrr en et nl. (Icfi'iid.itit.-',. and Firn .Nalional Hank of IMatlH tiioulh. garnii-hee. Anower ol pariiinhee taken, hhoiuu mort trage lien for f 1 4'.Kto, and probable amotuit ol 'ool held under mort jjiige about j:i,."ji. Ackland Salisbury V8. W. H. Deariii. Action lo coutcft ly re count of ballot, election of deleud ant, clerk of the diMr.ct court, kelurn day, December , fJl. George Krienn vh. William Tighf. ut, blienif ol Cand county, by re count of ballots. Sloan, JohiiHon A Co. th. Chn. Clutter. Suit on account for , December 7, lJI. A Co. vn. Charled ?I. h. Smilll & to. va. Clutter. Suit on account for $''AJ.7;t. Answer, December 7, Is'Jl. Fred Shrader vh. KaHimn Peter frn. Suit on account. Default of defend mt entered. Judgment ior plamlitf for f-'7. Moline, Milburn. Stotldard Co. vh. E. Wilev. Suit on note. Judgmeut by confeiieion for f 110. Slate of Nebraska vs. Charlee Norton and l-'rank Jackman. Com plaint for breaking anil entering liouie and Htealini; therefrom pro peity of the valuf of iZl.". On trial. In the matter of the laat will and teetam 'tit of Jamea M. Chalfant, leceaHcl. Will adtnitteil to pro Late and letters tcelamentary in- ued to lauiea ?l. l'attereon, exec utor. In the matter of the entate of George Walrndt, ileceiineil. Hear ing oil claim. Iiecree for pay . nient. Santa Clauee, Ceo. Vas. chriHtinas nnd tf DE-NNCTT A Tt'TT Have all kinl4 of dried fruita, Apde butter, home made Sorghum molassen, pcnrlnnd Snow liake hominy, Cryatal rice, canned fruit mil vertablea. Canned meals nnd li-h, everytliiiijf l.c kept by a firHt clan grocery. Dr. Denrin id in the city on busi ness to-day. Tfaa Tin t'arrot a Bad rnaaor A friend of mine once had a Roreon African parrot, a bird ao ban lo.n9 and ao accompli.she'l that everybody pitted Mm, lit so rare u wo hel l out a lump of iur, a Lit of fruit or caudy with "Ilere, Pally! Pretty Polly? want aome weetier he wool I dart hii bead aiids and nav.vely nip nut the lump of tuar tut the fiura that hel l it. It teemed to rotwe all hi wont temper to feel that fce wan obliged to receive the gift from ne who bad the power to withhold it. I bare often fancied that if reincarna tion is a possibility, that parrot bad been one of the jaluuJ and venal aouhi aome poor Innocent bad taken for friend, and from whom a wound bad teen received Dot iu the finjen, bat in tb heart. Mn. Frank Leslie. Wma IMr la Ko;lftd. "In Great DriUin," aaid Dr. Elltabetb Cackwell, "otir aeventy-tbrea re?1trej women doctor are few compared with the three tbouaacd in the United BtaW. Yet with the nine ttn lenta in oar Ion ian acaool and the addition of tha Edin korgb daaoea aixl Uia fact that the Ulaa gow Medical college baa lately opened ita d'wra to women, clearly indicate tiiat tha movement baa taken sturdy irrowth In our con ti try, and when our Eughj.li work h bein carrii-d on for forty yeara there U every probability that our Brit iidi woman doctors will eqnal nnmerically oar kiuafolk acroM the water." As with One Vole. "And Dow, children," remarked the nnday school snperintendent, as be Lnaight hU review of the lesson to a close, "if the boy who honors bis fiUher and bis mother is to dwell long In the land, wbt my conclude at to the koy who iloes notT "lie Un't la It," renponded tb cbil lrn, with on vole. Chicago Triboua. I r. GRA.N3 AND GORGEOUS, BUI CUDINGLY UNHOMEUKE. Marin's ling In WlnilKir tfiii w lb Unary ffutt ol gtataly ljin 4' ttioui lupraurd luftlcu Wonw Mb VUIImI It. The Scotch moors, ns 1 avr th July, rn ulremly fiiilinj; in my un into n Mift linnnoniuiu luitilin u nt Hti'l Rrwii. fur the beather w' yet purple; but fl) mm c'HUiit the vt a U""jutii!i fivulet tii.ulilin on tin Mcky rny, or turned mure Vivid tli lu teu jjeii of tlxfe jiatches of venlnre Hi the laid.tt of the brown of the hfall.t r, r!:::-h e tliinic tivtii an unnatural wiiei urtiit.t who paint in the lii'hlituds tr.itix fer tii' in to civ&van. Thrs lii.'li lit,'ht stay by one vrtea the bills and nil the ordinary fi-atiir-i of tiiat cliurtuin i t lutnl melt Into thediiainest of in tuorie. One of tlie; ttiiiini. r'H lltll lilita w tt vi -it to tae prri' juiv ,te liiftitl ut WitiiUor, 1 iloti't Kiiow what red tii uml lol: W'Hitiii' mill diplomatic ri fe r erice it t'Hilt to (; t t't" permit. I only know tiiat the tiioiipitful American girl who reui.-tnlxTi''! me mid mi'le me one of the four who wi-re to iavad'i liie Men-1 ireeineLifoiifi-rr-J lune'n i!-.'t-ur ou tne, ami rvi-u t!;ot;!i v;e rT" nil mi r.ii-.ij l i itit'-d ia what tmnnv, it v.-.n Ini tijaii, w ;m it not, to U) uVli0hlcd to gj where few enter? We l;)iliel npm t!i lir-rl of common. er v!i i fiie I by im in tlie wake of the cicerone-, wim every hour take thru:: of hilit-em throuli the main part of V iniior castle, 'i in-ir baliiln were red with Laedilarc, 1 t:t we lofujy ijrriored piiileiniok'H for one day. There were Imt three bi'h liht thvrn to reliiettilier. Olie wan General lior doti'n lit! le. U-fore wbicb I roall have knelt, for it whk tiie well worn book of a Soldier who took it ll.to the teuled field an Ins companion. There in no ini-t.uin a b xk th.'.t liai own read, th'; Very way it lien op-ti, the iuvUible murk of reverent i d liu'i M, the color of tae paji.-r which tne o;ien air prohii-e. It disturb"'! mo to it In a liid-on little u'l.oi ca -et nil ornatm nt itiori an 1 Cliri-e. Very Gnu in it way, 1 aupiKe. , and taking many poual out of th" hero' t-it t' pocket, who jj-ivo it tn th . , qtvsi, but n inappropriate to t'no him- i pie life of that heroic aoul, that martyr j to the mistake of hi country. TWO MAP.P.I.E KTATIX1. The second bi'i bht ri tne q'tw-a n own domicile wax the view from the xtate drawing room window of the avenue ttretchin mile and mile nwny. It wa kuimy and bright, for aomu far Luck En-lh rovereign or bis wise gar dener b:il, perhap, eviib-ntly In-lieved that with a!I hi prwvion ta'-re wa nothing quite equal to the God Kivenone of cunshine, and ko there was a wi le trip of the reviiest turf in tiie world on tither aide of the drive. There were no parterres, no fountain! or statue, mui ply this broad open ap-ce, where ber tnajeRty could walk or drive for mile, bidden by the forest tree on either tide from the Rtaritu eye of the public. The third bi'h li'ht in those drearily maiiiGcet.t palace coiiJor wa. the life tiie modeling of thequi-eu and the priuje convrt, made eime bi death. The marble waa scarcely pure enough to represent a jierftrt un ideal of wifely love as any aculptor ia ever likely to Kive. The ipieeu'i face tnrne 1 toward ber hnsbaiid reveal the nt most devotion, the iiuw-t tender entreaty, a the lean against biin implorin; linn not to leave her. Whoever bus not understood wifely aloration before must ?o away from this exquwite exemplification of it with anew knowledge of wliat it possihilitiei are. 1 do not even know if it i u uil.din. I only know that, intract able, cold and iuexpreviive m marble i snpiiowsl to be. it iipeaks i.l the face and attitude of t'ae qnen as u paiutiuj I n-nieml)er to have neen. 1 wish I ronl I f uch penuine ad- mirutiou of the prince, but be W iu E rr- .nil. IV) bandmime, i"j far away. Ui head U t inn-1 quitii frotD bi t wife, au l ns Khe clings to him be coldly jkiiuU to distant latid. so tkacz or HOME. There wa nothing else iu the ror eous room that tay by me. There lu-eiiied to me miles of corridors, draw ins rtH-m, little and bi;.': dining roo:n and iKiu loirs, all glitter and glow. The cnnl ilt end orni'.hi, tnarble and onyx, gloss of aatin and rich atnffs, the dazzle of Imuinons glax, jiervadisl the entire suites of atiariment. We ketit looking f..r Kine riKiin where there luixht be a trace of bomelineiui. We longed to bee a workbaxket, even If her mujesty doe'm't do needlework, and a Killing room where there oiilit be an ordinary writing desk, bookcase with some well thumbed volume or a chair an American rocking chair even. In which a loving woman bad rocked ber babies to sleep. Th doors were closed on the qneen' ami prince consort's bedroom, but In genious inquiries caused the old house keeper to give op their secret. Ther was no difference. They lived in there in taV and I began to think my child ish idea that kings and queens slept in their crown waa not far wrong. Eliza beth li. Cuxter in New York bun. Chun for a Rnk Mrs. De Fashion Is Mrs. Do Style at homer Servant No, mam. "Will she be hack soon, do yon tbickr "No, mum; she'll bo away all day, I'm thlnkin. Ye see Tve given her notice, an' she's gono out ter find a gnrrel good enongb, ter fill tny place. Yet uiinht come in an rt y'raelf. There's none o' th' family home to talk ye to death." Njw York Weekly. A rUlabU Cm. Judge What is the charge against this man? Policetnsn lie stolea street car horse. JudgeI willdecide tomorrow whether toiv iid him toaloimtio asyloia or poorliooie, Uuod XSews. ...- l: 1 .... I f .ti aejioeruieiy, nn jou uii, uu'i u; i uiun Wjfc a siinplu thins liks tint! The it t.t . V - i . 1 ..'..II id g Ii'a jx-i feclly ridiculodi!" a would- ue-inart youiit; lady unclared to a tniiroa with whom kIib wait oil very iuU: Ulale ieiiua. ''Wbit would you do, my Jutr?" mid the other. . . . .. ii "uor waa ina repiy. i wouin eep f till if I didn't know, and not fraukly confer my 1,'norance. "Well, that' where you and I differ," lutid the elder lady. ! never expect to gee the time when I will be too old or too wim) to ler -iuie new tiling every day. I think, of h.I the folllin iu life, the laoxt fooliitii folly u to think on hoiild know verytbhi. I have frequently beard elderly men, with a freat leputation for wisdom, le lare that they of ten felt humiliated when they fabled bo.V littll tliey knew. I anre yon, my dear, thitt if your life M upan-d until you are three quarters of a century old, you will often find yourself coven-d whii humility at the thiti'," von don't know. The wisest way u to le.ini early in l.fj t'aat no ha man bein' tan know ever) tiling; there fore, never U' too ully or tni proud ti u-i what yon vi:d to know, i;n I frank' to confi your i iioraiice of llnu;; with which you are not familiar. Not imi.I-i eroii will re-p ct you Jen for it, (ind wi-- jieip,,. wi.l value jour opinion mm a more wln-n tia y tin 1 that your nU ter.uii i lire l).i-- iiNo ta iun! lit.ov. l eil.,e, an 1 tl.al you ure not afraid or H-li i aed ton Ini it that you d) Hot know." i.'ew YoiU L-d-'er. V,' tlr liritM-r lloin Ilia llcail Awonderl.il lake lialue 1 Alia P.iak'ai b;u l-eu tliMoVered on tiie Hawailaa b-landt. The water are more nait tnan those of th- D ail oc i. Simple of tho Water h ive Le-n imalvz -1 iti the labora tory of Oahll college, Wltil result of pe culiar a weil as hcieiitiik' intere .t. Tno water, v.-hiidi in dry weather depe.it K.ll abundantly, i of cotii.kj kalurated brine, )et iliiTer ess.'iniaily from tiie brine obtained by evaporation to b.itura' turn of ordinary nil water. Tne iluT r etn e i Ktrikinly hown by merely mix ing t!l" two clear fluids, when a eopion deHj-it immediately form of oiilphurate of lime, ho tiiat the mixture ahti'ist wi ll llli.M. The ne4 Wat'-r contiiin lllp l lie of iua ;ne-ia in abundance, but m arcely any bine, while the salt laUe water con tain chloride of calrituti, limo salt, with only a tr ice of xulphate. In compi-itiou tin' wat"r of .liaiip proaclie closely lo that of the IVad bea. The upt'ilic gravity of the water, even tl a l ::::r-r.i',.!r" )'. r.iiireuai.-it. U l.'ioj; at standard teinp-r.iture it would of course be higher. The water of the Da 1 mm is considerably lighter, St. Kpsalio gravity having Ix-eu f jund by ilifti n ut ooscrver to range from l.U (Lynch) to l.it')H(Lavoiaii'r). The imn-t remarkable jiecuiiarily of the water i theeicesive qamtity of tiie lniiu it car ries. Thi hhoul I give it peculiar me l teal virtue. Cor. Ciuciuuaii Tixuei bu.r. A Tfple.l Nf Vork MlMr. A sunken eyed old man whom I meet every night that I stroll np Fifth avenue , soi .eivlere between Washington i-rriar't i nud Twi-ntv-tliird street I iiiii.t li n I ? itui miru strut i uiiiet nam i ' known a good fifteen years. lie lives in garret within stone's throw of the no Hire and Is the owner of tiinch vat. ; i aare, ami is me owner oi mm n vai- . aside property. Iu the early days of ! our acquaintanceship I nsd to encounter , him strolling iu the park mumliing a I French roll, crumh by iTiimh. Taiswus iis breakfast. If be eats anotber meal! I. i i. 1 1.. . .i... i i,:. dress is that of a vagrant, but bis cuu Vernation is that of au edin:ated m m. He is especially buppy in recounting reminiscence of the New York of Jwu generation o;;o, and lias traveled a couple of iniiei ut a time with tan to point out vauihhed landuiurks iu which I happ 'aed to lie interested. I Won hi regard early by giving bim car fare after each of thee jaunts, lie pouched the money and walked bark. Tlii.i man is a true mw-r, but not a liegar. thongh j lie dix-s not wrntili! to miMiji.iropiiati . my car far. New Vork Cor. I'uu.burg' Luiielin. TVtirra I'm nelongrd. A rleryinan not loir; since ohvrved a horse jockey trying to take in a simple rentleman by tunnming upon him a I broken winded borre for ft sound oni The pamon, taking the gentleman Hxi,le, told hitu to be cautious of the person be was deuliug with. The gentleman de clined the ptin hasK and tiie Jockey, qnite nettled, oliserved, "Parson, I bwl much rather hear yo preach than to see you privately interfere in bargains be- 1 tween wan and man in this wny. "Weil," n plied the pnrson, "if JoU h.il been where yon ought to have U-ca laxt Sunday ymi might have beard m preach." "Where was lhatr inquire.1 the jockey. "Ia the state pn"on," re tnrneil the clergyman. San Francisco Argonaut. A lllow to Entbuslassa. The desire to volunteer evidenced dur ing the Chilian excitement recalled the story in a naval wardroom of a certain staff ofilcer. He was in Europe when the big Cuba trouble of a dnxen or fifteen years ago broke onu Thirsty for battle and glory, he cabled bis services to the proper authorities. He learned nothing from his action till the oeit pay day, whea be found thst the ainountof ihecsble toll, which in bis enthusiasm be had nrglert ed to pity, was deducted from bi check. New York Time. The AmMmiIsI IMsrharge of a ra. A capital pun may arise by pure acci dent, a recorded in Bucko's "ilx)k of Table Talk." A Mr. Alexander Utin waa dismissed from a post in the cus toms ut Edinburgh, for circulating somo false rumor. The dmmlval is said to have bee a tlins noted in the customs books at the time, "A. Una discharged for iiiakiug a false rt pirt." Die ruby is tha most eire-n.lre of all stonea. They vary from $!00 to f7,0(0 ber store, l l.e finest tu r of flisinoints ; p) j13 Ooo. Single lUmi yauje from 11,000 lo$J,OQO. TO CLOSE BUYIGRS OVEllGOATS mi SUITS, FOR lVTEsT AND BOY3 1 OK LESS MONEY THAN KVEK IIKAh'D OF UK POKE Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc It will Who will tliow you better make, quality ami for Icbs buy west ot Chicago. A CHILD CAN IiUi' AS CHEAP AS TOE Elac Cnl3T Cnc jPicc, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, FLACKS OK WORSHIP, Cati'oi.ic.-M. I'shI's I dunh. kt. fcetr. K",h "A ,"1' rsilier s'lu-r, I 'i"r H..t,lf. v. l - na m - . n. busly hrlmnl sllJu. vl'ii tM-nrtiiemu.. Chsituk. Ton er I.jeui snd KU'hih Hts. e'i'ices wernlnn mot .!. tal'-l J. K. ,,tf(li M.u.m, mi.imi is. . oeAU-Ht la lie's tiurrh. ren.erTnlrd smiVme. Kev It H. Hurnr. ,-ier. jer- I'jiV ."' '"'"' htl'ul gmhai Mmo-Mrr - jmer Hlilh PI sse iinlo lie., lint. I otnr. her re : II a. a. snd 7 ss r. . Mmiisv iwbiNil U-Jta m. I PkHiVTHiiaI. 'rilre In i m rlieirli.eef- l t Mlh seal i. r:, l, He m.. i:r. t i.iiori, l u-l.,r. Mn am -m" i l si I i J' ; liriulili.s si II s. m.s'.d p in. Hi. It e. r. K i.l ibltnirb in'etevr ruhl.Hlli esenli e si T IS In " tw I .1 Ihr rlmrili. All si il.lled lo Sll, UU ttirir n rrilnu. FlIisT 1 THOI'lT Mh ft., t'flW'll Msln si, a Trail, i n I. K. HilU. I'. II. ilnr. Strler : II M. S ear. M unit Ihh.I JA M. 1 is). I un rll g Mrui.riHliijr rtrs. hs. lisiiMA rasnvTrair Tener Msln snd Noiili. lav v lie. irnso f. I'Ulrei u"al In, ms. hiJiiil.ijr ' rlnuii i ji A. It. tvoM-s so.it niTiokAL. jrsnli, ke- loeri. F llll HlMl Mxlll. t'ei'Uni l'.AIUT. V(. Hllve, i'ik. he! wrea 'It hill ml l.'eflilh !' V. A Heforll, IMS- Inr. k ! r li s. m. i II7 p in. J ra)ei li.eelliitf rlni s.lli) t'Vi l.li Yrn VsN' HKt Tl (KITIl l.iu nia lii v i, ei.Bii hii k, M.iiii men. i.ixi- r' llieei aul. t,f Itiu ctlt ' . ft i ft S-!.tl;iy si ll nil n hI I ii lo k. I i- ii," i,n ortk dnyi l-nin ;, in . lo s : as ,. m. i Hi, mi I'ai a Ta us itk sci.r - Iter. J V. t V- M'd. I if. e-ivie. i Mn dnv Si lioul, 's in. : lreKt-i iir.il i p. " ; I'tniei menu t Int., in i.ifhi j el,nir piir nvll.il.) I lkhl ADuie Icelee. H'hc n you po to a shoe i-tore your object isnot only to buy ebnea Imt to procure for whut you epend the lent that vour money will liuy. ljen (ban tfiia will not content you; more tnnii tliia you cannot, tn ren ron, sk. Our nietbode i.ro mm nimple aa j our clceirea. We lo not lift yc iir expectations to the rlotide, but we rcoiize tiirm wiintcvcr nicy lire. e will never encnlice your hiterenta to oure nnd nowhere elee c.iii you t;ct a fuller nnd fairer rnulvnlent for your u;. . An especially profitable purcbuse for you ia our etc. BOOTK, SHOES On XVCTBD32BB A SHEEWOOD. . 301 Main Stxeit BEAR IN MIND TIIAT JOE 0 o YOU MOISTEY pay you to conic fifty inilcn to trade JOE NO TKOUHLK TO SHOW GOODS. Does Yoqi Need a cloak this winter? IfMie dors you will make a tn"''" mistake you Uo not cull nud cxniniiie the cbililrcus cloak that we ureoflcring; before buying;. Wo havo Just rocolvcd from his full Childrens Sample For children C, 8; 10 nnd 12 garments in all. NO were given a disccunt no that sc arc able to Manufacturer's Prices CALL IN nnd let n rrnve the bow voil ut the f nine tune our i i.Mi Bacpuca ana jacacta. SECOND SALE OF SAMPLE SH ( IV'. Another opportunity to buy shoe sat J FACTORY PBICE3 dl v Lilt, tib usure in nnnoiicinirto the people of I'lattrnioulh , anrrniiiK'iiiir townatbnt we Imve aliunde hoc. r aucceee will) the laet line was plieiiouiiual and (IreiU were dienppointed becniiee tliry cimie too lute to secure some J bnrfiiina tlmt weoiicreti. ii" ti"""'" ....... ......H ...... ,c i.. . ll 1 lontiiv A Co.. ol Koston, Masa- full line consistinir i dice. Miree. Children, Mens nnd llo) a boca of all kinds and of a J . . .1. 1 'Mil ..hi. ..I l.ltt lltlll M . .1 I. A. .1 1.. scriiition. aiiioiht inrm .rii. n.e beht vulue lor vour Don't think that Lei aurc wr don't linen are not of any Inch quality. aa line as any shown in the city, everytlunjr f itrinsic is stripped aud the shoe that you buy ol tia stands on uieir intrinsic worta. 1 Ue raat ! valuta and give you the woilk ol yeur saaaty. ffe sis EI Mil Great HERE'S A TEW OF THEM: 25c 25c Children Nnt urul Wool Col or bbirts in.'l li.irwtra All M7CS. Cliildrena all Wool Shirt A Drowcrs All tiitca. WM. HEROLD & SON, : r f tin PtTcst rilttsxaaatiV V.! 507 Mala rtrcst Mi). Keueu at Jobbers Prices with money tlmn you can A MAN PLATTSMOUTH. 8 fa' . Little Qiil: a largo Cloak Manufacturi lino of Cloaks. ycara oM, consisting of US TWO ALIhti, on which from regular wholcbalo pries sell them at actually tr.illi r-f the i.i.siv 01 a-uu ir,. n mcccetled ill gelling anolher liiJ " - .'w..,,, . money that you ever "laid rTrsl nek lilnh prices for shot s II I e nn ainoiig huh snors II, I Bjips ii Ci 39c Ladle Fine Merin o S 1 1 k Trimincil cbirt and Lrawcra. 3' Mena Y.tt 'envy kibU jh I'tsaua; drawers. ' Si f ,. II M v It - l4llll. . ' llitl, VKllll VeelS e- rl ,1 F , a t. ? t n r - -, Ill . I V, r 1, D. i I m a. . I f'V In .if