The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 02, 1889, Image 2

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    THE Alli ALU i rCXvrsA ( ) V Til, N E li 11 A SKA, WDN ESI) A
dUsmouth Daily Herald.
C N O T rI' i-5 J-i T? C
Publishers A. Proprietors.
TIIK I'LATTSMOUllI IIKUAU
! ul.;Wli-il every ev-iilni; fxvi-f,i. SimicI;i
ami Wevkly ev-ry I l.iif"lay inoriiiiitf. i:-jM?e
tt-rnl ;tt IIk-Mtinilli'. r.iil I'Iik.iiI h. N'i li.. ; s
h iiil- l.i-i- in:iti.-r. inii i- i m r if Vliieaiu!
Filth piri-clt. I ;-huiif .N.
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One epy j-:r in ailtaeo. ty m:iil. . - "
ii.'i i);. i-r liioul li. hy ai i n-r '
Our ! -r v i-i-k, l) earner, r-
1 rJs HK W t- fK I.V.
One copy iimc year, in ailvan--
Onttcoiiymi inoiitno. in al vani i-. . .
Our Clubing List.
Wt KKi.Y IIkkai.i ;i;m
X. V. W.i.I
N. V. Trilmne.
('ht:tha l:t-)
N. Y. IT.-s
N. V. I'l.-t
Harpers Ma-jH. iin-
'- W.iUly.
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" Voting i,ciiji
Neli. I aiiin r
1 ii-nmrest 'h Mont li
ly Majiaim-
Aiiii'lli-au .Ma'.llie
'1 lie i'oi inn
I
n
:; n
Tin-: -iti.i-ii- of Winona, .Minn., ii.-ilillii-il
in :i steainlioat excursion on the
Missis.-ippi liver on Christmas. .lark
Frost lias tit-alt tenderly so far with the
people of tin- Northwest, anil Ave Iio c
Ik; will he ns lenient tin; balance of the
winter.
Tin: new .stale hospital huihliii Ht
Hastings for tin; im tiiaMe insane, wa.
inspected ly the puMie luildinj coin
miltce last Sat unlay, ami it is uniler
stood that they will report favoraMe t
the acceptance of the same. The J.uik!
jnjis ahotit reaily for use.
Tiik Tucson. Arizona Daily ('Hiztu
say.s the small loy tlowu there canno!
throw snow balls like his northern
brother tlurin the holiday, but if In
want to descend t the level of a "mud
slinger" the material is at hand in ahund
unce. We wouhl suppose from the re
mark that Arizona wim having plenty ol
raia which w ill cause the stock men to
rejoice.
Tw Million, live hundred thousand
dollars U the tidy sum llayti will hav
to jriy for monkeying with the majesty
of Uncle Sim. The owners of the seizce
vessel want $'2V000, the passengers
Si.'.'iO.OOli, and the United States demand
?2,000.000 to defray tin; cost of the naval
expedition. The blackies will have ti
ra:se a ood deal of suar cane to pnj
for tin; Cain they raised during their brief
experience of greatness.
Tiik bill prohibiting the importatioi
of p.iuptrs to this country does not seen
to prohibit. The congressional com
mittee that visited I'ittsburgh last week
lias discovered that tit leant live hundred
of the tabooed people have arrived h
that t it' since the law went into -fleet
about a year since. The industrial
classes of that region are protesting
loudly against this violation of law. n
in some instances the competition caused
by this influx of vagrants has forced tin
wages of laborers down to seventy-five
cents a tlay. If there is any virtue it
the. law passed by congress the working
men of Pennsylvania are certainly en
titled to it.- Equity.
DISADVANTAGES OF A UXIOZ
WITH V AX AD A.
A uuion with Canada must first 1 c
nsketl for on the part of the Dominion oi
itwill not be worth the having. It can
not be h istened by any effort of ours
but all such efforts will retard it. Cnna
da was originally a eolory of France
and there is now over a million of French
Canadians, described by Goldwin Smith,
the eloquent propagnndist of commercial
union, as an " unprogressive, religious,
submissive, courteous, and, though poor,
not unhappy people." He adds, tin t
while "they have a very indifferent rep
utation as farmers, they are goyenu-d b
the priest with the occasional assistance
of the notary."' This certainly is not
high ci.-mmendiition. Retaining in a
poor way their French language, they
have not been assimilated or anglieiztd,
perhaps cannot be Americanized, and we
have ytt to learn that the Latin race havi
anywhere appeared to accept of a rcpul
lican form of government with any stay
ing enthusiast?
The pub'ic debt of the Canadian Do
minion, however formidable, wvuld hur
to lr paid or assumed by tul Unittd
- States in case of a political union, lis
'present amount in proportion to popula
tion, is more than three times as much
tUit of the United States; and the latter
is being rapidly reduccdr"while that of
the Dominion for the last twenty jears
Iwis steadily. increased in every year except
two.
"We do not need the Canadiad Domin
ion as a place of refuge f i r redundant
population. We do not need it for the
purpose of cnrol'ing tlteir ytiun mcu in
our army. We do not need it for the
purposs of increasing our revenue, and,
if we did, the balance would be found
on the other bide of the account. - Sena
tor Morrill in the January Forum.
Far Sal?.
The fin -st S-acre tract on Lincoln Ave.
Easy terms. Oi Wf xihiam & Daviks.
"An ii'li-risu watch that lacksboth hands;
As Ui li.s it it goet, as wh li it Mauds."
Al.is! hn-.v many wuini-ii, t hough linus';
Imld and eliil.ln ii n i il ti:t ir t are, nre
iii--i !- M hilly i.lh, leraii-e hull. I ing fioin
ili-i a-ir pi ciili ir to their sex. To till Midi
Dr. I'ieive'H Fu'vorile Prescription in a
priciKtu boon, spi-cdily fining internal
iill.iinut ion, h it -on In n, displacement,
ulceration, toriii'-iiting periodical pains,
piolapsiis, 'bearinn-ilown" sensations,
morning sickness, bloating, weak stum
ac'i, iiciMiiis pro-tialii.il. am tendi ney to
tanei ions ili-i-isr. I n a! I t ho a- niltintits
called "fi-imih- complaints." it i tin; lnO-t
reliable jpi-eitie known to inedieal
seii-iiee.
J -Tiik Dui.yIIi i:.m.i
Lifts, per week.
tlelivered for
Oom'i
let that cold of yours run on. You think
it is a light thing. Hut it may run into
catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con
sumption. ( 'atari Ii is disguM ing. Pneumonia is
dangerous. ( 'ons itnpt ion is death itself.
The breathing apparatus must be kept
1 1 - a 1 1 1 1 y and clear of all obstructions and
offensive, mutter. Otherwise there is
troubli; ahead.
All the di: ises of these parts, head,
no.-e, throat, nroiichial tulies and lungs,
can hi; delightfully and entirely curetl by
the list; of Uosehee's (lerinan Syrup. If
ywn don't know this already, thousands
and thousands of people fan tell you
They have been cured .y it and know
how it is, themsel vcs. Ilottli; only 7-"
cents. Ask an- druggist.
Si:n the Wkkki.y II i:i: a i.u to some
friend ill the east for it Christmas present.
HOW CAN PARENTS
allow their children to cough and strain
and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is
only a little cold." and keep giving their,
cheap and dangerous medicines, until
they are down with lung fever or con
sumption, when they can be so easily re
liev.d by IJi:OGS CIIEKHY COUCH
SYI.UP.' It has no superior, and few
ijiuds. For sale by O. I'. Smith & Co ,
druggists.
Plenty of feed, Hour, graham
meal at IleiscTs mill, tf
ami
COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH!
What in the world is tin; reason you
will cough and keep coughing and still
keep trying inferior medicines when
i;i:(;;s- ciikkuy cough syklt win
oo.-i;ivcly relieve your cough at once?
This is no advertising scheme, but an
ictual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold
by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists.
Th- City Meat Market is the best place
to buy fresh meats, pork chops, poultry
and game of all kinds. tf
WHAT ON EAkTH
Is th.1 reason people will not, can m,t, or
lo r.. t see any difference in cheap nos
trums put up by (-'heap John houses or
irresponsible parties at enormous profits,
nit in r than take a rjedicine of world
wide reputation and one that is giving
universal satisfaction at equal juice? No
medicine, in the world is giving such un
paralleled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as IJKGG-.-s IJLOOI) PURIFIER k
BLO-M) MAKER, and every bottle that
Iocs not do its work will cost you noth
ing. For sale by (). P. Smith it Co.,
druggists.
Sh -rwin fc Williams' mixed paints, the
best in the market, tit Fricke & Co's. drug
store. 8-tf.
Colds, coughs, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung tii-eaes are effectively
treated with Aycrs Cherry Pectoral. To
negl -t t the use of proper remedies foi
tiles.; ailments, is to induce consumption
which t rii.id to cause one-sixth of the
morality in sill civilized countries
Fkom all appearances the treasury de
partment at Washington needs a thorough
ovei hauling i:: (?i;o of its department?.
Ilea'th is impossible when the blood is
impure, thick, and sluggish, or when it
is thin and impoverished. Such condi
tions give rir.e to boils, pimples, head
aches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and other
disorders. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies,
inr'-'orates, and vitalizes the blood.
What's the matter v;!h the surplus.'
The n iti nal debt of the L"nited ;Maies
was increased over 11,000,000 during
the month of November.
Improve the nutritive functions of the
scalp by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
Hair It-newer, and thus keep the hair
from tailing aud becoming gray,
- rressure
I.:vii:g characterizes these modern days.
Tli-3 result is a fearful increase of Brain
an l Heart Diseases Oeneral De
bility, Insomnia, Paralysis, anil In
sanity. Chloral ami Morphia augment
the evil. The medicine best adapted
to d i permanent good is Ayer's Sar-eapa-.-illa.
It purities, enriches, and
vitalizes the Mood, and thus strengthens
every function. and faculty of the body.
' I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in
my family, for years. I have found it
invaluable as
A Cure
for Xcrvons Debility caused by an in
aci !ve Sivor and a low state of the blood."
Henry ISacon, Xeni.i, Ohio.
"For some time I have been troubled
with heart disease. I never found any
th":n to help me until I began using
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have only used
this medicine six months, but it has re
lieved me from my trouble, and enabled
ne) to resume work," J. P. Carzanett,
IVrry, 111.
" I have been a practicing "physician
foi over half a century, and daring that
tiiu I have never found so powerful
and reliable aa ulterative and Llood
purinVr as Ayer's Sarsaparilla," Dr,
M. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky.
Ayer's SarsapriHa,
PREPARED BV
D-. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovc!l, f.i;s.
I'll -.- 1 ; six Lo:t'?, Wor;U a iottie.
BARTIMEUS. " "
I wmM receive my M;;lit; my clouded coa
Miss the ejad ruiJLancH of ihn mornliipf sun,
Tl;o ehaiifrlnu tints tli.:t fclr.rifv tho skies
With i os-at ! It-mil irv wln-ii thoelny Is demo;
Tin; k1iu.1o-.vh k..:i ini'l i::y. U. ie.'irly light
lit l.tlliillHT twilight ileep niii into liiglit.
I ear mot win l:ee; t narrow w::-,
Aii'l ko I l.liuiiiy n-cuiler lieretimi tliero,
Ci-oiiiK ariiii!.st iim toiiilis. or, titl,li-s.s, stray
Ttirouetj piahlcsM, tu'igle.l dusurta, bleak and
Ijaro.
Vitfiiis I see- t"o way I cannot find
Oi'ii my t-yi-s, dear IxrJ, for I am blind.
And oft I lau;.:li w ith some liLt, tlioif;''t'c.,J3 Jost,
Nor i:eo bow anpiiifh lines notn face more dear,
And write my iiiiith, a moekini; ilnrijset.
On blotted BcrnlJ.s of hunuai pain uud fear;
And never teo t!io heai-tacUo InterlUiud
I'ity. O Son of Duvidl I urn bliml.
I do not Bee the pain my lijjtit worda Rive;
The qnivrin, itirltikinj hart I cannot seo;
So, liht of thought, 'midst hidden griefs 1 live.
And mock tlio cyprejtMxl lomli with bligbtest
Klc-e;
Ceri my eyes, liht, blessed v.nrs to find
Ji si:h, havo mercy on mu, I am blind.
My n.sclis eyes nrc reservoirs of tears,
Oootned for their blind mistakes to overflow;
To weep for the thoughtless ways of wandering
years,
l!Hiuse I could not si'O I did not know.
Tlieso Kihtless eyes than ungrlest ghinco less
kind
LifiLt of tho World, huvo pltyl I am blind.
Uoljert ,1. Uurdette in t.'hrLstian Advocate.
A Trade In Dog Skins.
It is well known that in many dis
tricts of Manchuria and China there is
a gTcnt trade in dog and goat skins,
which arc employed in tho manufac
tures of robes and mats; but it is com
monly supposed that tho skins are
remnants of dirty and filthy animals
which abound in those rjuarters. The
idea, however, is a mistake, for tho
business of rearing dogs for this pur
pose is well established and is as sys
tematic an industry as sheep farming.
There are countless dog farms scatter
ed over tho unknown regions of Man
churia and Mongolia, where from
twenty to 100 dogs are reared every
year, and where tho inhabitant is es
teemed according to tho number of
dog skins in his possession. It is prob
able that the most beautiful dogs are
lo bo found in these countries, for the
exceedingly low temperature of win
ter, where tho thermometer falls to
30 degs. F. below zero, produces a
magnificent coat and skin. Tho prices
obtained nre, however, very unprofit
able, a full sized robe eignty inches
square, containing tho skins of eight
animals, being quoted at 14s. Cd. The
value of trade Irom Newchwang last
year is stated at 10,000 London
Times.
Remarkable "Deal" in Coal.
A coal dealer in the suburbs of Bos
ton, relates The Budget, was called
upon at his ofiico by a poor, hardwork
ing woman, and requested to send a
basket of coal to her home. "We do
net deliver so small a quantity," was
the merchant's reply. "It is "our in
variable rulo never todelivcr les.i than
a quarter of a ton."
'"But I cannot pay for so much,"
was tho pitiful confession, "and I havo
left my little children at homo in a
firele.s room. What am I to do?"
"Well," returned the dealer, a kind
lier Iiht beaming in his eye, "1 can
net depart from my rules as to the
quantity." Then, turning to his c lerk,
he continued: "John, have a quarter
of a ton of coal sent to the woman's
address as soon as possible."
"But I cannot pay for so much j
she expostulated.
I already unuersranu that you ca : ; ; .
so 1 will charge it to the child! vi
pive yourself no more uneasiness
about the debt than they will be liable
to do. G ood morn i n g. ' '
A Successful Inventor.
Wo wish all American inventors
could reap as bountiful a harvest of
fortune as Iliram Maxim, of New York,
who has received $850,000 for his last
production, tho quick firing gun, in
England. The first Maxim essay, thu
small one barreled mitrailleur, has noi
been a success except in theory, the
tremendous discharge of 1,000 shots
pec n tip. ute soon being too much for
any single bore, however excellent of
design or material. Maxim mav bo
fairly accounted a prospective million
aire, having previously to his ord
nanco inventions received some $100,
000 in the United States for his electric
lighting patents. lie is still a young
man, and resides at Thurlow Ixxlge,
which ho has purchased, about twenty
miles from London. The old mansion,
surrounded by very fine grounds, is
one of tho historical English houses,
having been the property and home
of Lord Thurlow, tho great English
chancellor. Army and Navy Jour
nal. They Cot Their Treacher.
A colored brother in tho Alexandria
valley, down in Georgia, sent tho fol
lowing request for a minister to his
bishop: "Send us a bishop to preach.
If yon can't send us r. bishop tend u
a sliding elder; if you can't send us a
sliding elder send us a stationary
preacher; if you can't send him, send
us a circus rider; if you can't spare
him, send us a locus preacher ; if yon
can't spare a locus preacher, send us
an exhauster." That settled it, and
he got a preacher. Lincoln Journal.
An Important Collection.
The curator of the Luxembourg- col
lections in Paris is Etienne Aragq.
His method with regard to paintings
and statuary added to the collection is
to securo sketches and models of the
first draft, notes with respect to sales,
criticisms on tho object in question,
photographs thereof, and autograph
letteis from tho artist. In this way
he builds about each work of art a
series of documents and pieces justi
ficatives which may be of the utmost
importance to students of art or
writers. New York Timer..
JUcnsure of 'Wealth.
In some parts of Africa a man's
wealth is judged by the number of his
wives. A man with sixty w.ives is
looked upon as a sort of bonanza king
His wives probably go out washing at
50 cents a dawcr. mako shirt rt 40
cents a uozen. In this country .-t man's
wealth jud-od by the nuiuhc-r of i
r-',S- Tlio lessor f Hght.
UOiT3 l.-i rrri).-i-aiv In:i tmnr to hai-
cents a dozen. In this country :i man's i
school la::, and hi.- w -i f tihzpa in
j iu-.-De'sJJaiiio.
! lX.
GIY OFFICE
.v;nor.
t eik,
I rea-i ler,
tt.'i in y,
t li.i;neei ,
fmiee .1 ude,
Maii-hall,
Jamks Pattehhon, jm
ISVltON ('I.AHK
- A Madiilk
S i'l.lKKOKU
W II MA1.1CK
Counclltntu, 1st ward,
2nd
3rd
4th. "
4 J W KCK KACH
I A SAI.lNlll'KY
(DM Junks
I llt. A Sltll'MAN
) M II
1 S W
M II Mt'KI-llV
HCTTONfJ
) Con t Con Non.
1 1 McCai.i.
K.N. 1'ltKl
1.1 W .
KltKI
1 II
J W .loriNKON .C'HAIKMAN
Hoai a I'ii b. Works
HKII lillllllKIl
II AWKS WOIITII
I'ri-aMircr,
l;etmty '1'reasiirer, -,'leik.
- -I
'ejiuty Cli-rk.
liecoiiier of Deeds
I i tt v Recorder
t'li-ik of District Court,
Sheiiir,
surveyor. - -Attorney.
I). A. CAMI'HKLL
Tims. Pollock
KIKI CltlTCHKIKIXl
Exa Ckitchkiklo
V. II. I'ool
John M. Lkvoa
W. C. HllOWALTKK
J. C. KlKK.NllAUV
A. Maholk
ALLEN liKKSON
Maynakd Spink
sui t, of I'lin. School.
County Ju:tie.
C. Kusskll
HOAIll) OFSiUfEKVISOKS.
A. II. Ti'DD. Ch'm.. - - riattsinouth
l.ori.s Kol'iz, - Weeping Water
.v. is. mcKso.v, - miuwoou
GIVIC SOCIUTJiS.
v , K , xv v w x. x x x x -x--x XV X- 10 " X
flASS l.ODCK No. Hfl. 1. U. O. F.-Meets
Vv'every Tueciiay evening of each week. All
transient brothers art respectfully invited to
it tend.
1ILATTMOUTII ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O.
O. K.. ineetn every alternate Frida in
:ich month in the Mitouic Hull. Vlsitinc
Urnl hers are invited to attend.
IMUO I.OIKiE NO. l. A. O. U. W. Meets
every alternate priday evenlujjr at K. of i.
teill. Iransleiit brothers ar respectfully in
vire.i toatteud. F.J. Morgan, MasterWorkman ;
I'', l. lirown. Foreman ; U. It. Keinster. Over
seer; It. A. TaitP. Financier ; J. F. Iloune
worth. llecordei ; M. V;.t lri(:tit. Keceiver ;
I), li. Smith, Pi.t-t W. : !. . Itowen, U utile ;
1'. J. Kunz, Iiiiic '.;,!' 1 .
i lASS CAMP No. .i.'
in!;.-.u. HODMEN
of America Meets -i-ui."l ai.-I mirth Mon
day evening at K. of i. li::l!. A 11 JifttiHient
orotlier.i art- reiiuc.sti.-il to meet with u. I.. A,
Novvcomer, Vci:er:tiic Consul ; li, ', Nilew
Worthy Ati vi.Mi ; S. C. W ilde, iliiiiker ; W. A.
UoecK, Clerk.
IJI.ATTS.VOU 1 li I.OIlCIi NO. 8, A. O. V. W.
Meet!1 every a!!-rnate Friday evening at
ttock-.vood hall at x o'cIock. All transient tiroth
ers are respectfully invltcil to attend. 1.. S.
I.:um :!, M. W. ; K. itoy.I. I'oreiiian : S. C.
'.V:li;e, kecortier ; I.ootiartl Anderson, Overseer.
;i i . -vTTsstot'Tn i.')Im;en. ;, a. f..s: a.m.
- Meets on the iht and third Mondays of
i'Hcli month at their hall. All transient broth
"i are cordially invited to meet with us.
J. ti. Kiciikv, W. M.
W.m. Hays. Secretary.
VKHHASKA CIIAPTEIt. NO. .!. 11. A. M.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each
:noul h at iMumhiV Hall. Trausciint brothers
we invited to meet with us.
F. E. Wiiitk. II. P.
W.m. It a vs. Secretary.
l '. ZION cTiMIAlTruVTiroTX-!-
Meet first and third Wednesday niht of
-at li month at Maso i's hall. VisitiiiK brolheif
ue cordially invited to meet with us.
Vm. li vys, Kec. F. E. Whitk, E. C.
i AhSCOFNCIL.NO tuul. KOVA 1. UCA N CM
V n eetrt the t-econd and fourth Mondavs tif
ach mouth at Arcauuin Hall.
K. N. Ulknx, ltegent.
1". C. Minor. Secretary.
PLATTS MOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
President
1st Vice President...
Jnd Vice President..
Secret ary
I'leat'-rtr
.Robt. Ii Wind ban
A. J5. Todti
in Nevillt-
F. Herrinaui
F. It. (iuthmai.
1I K Kt.'TOKS.
.1. C. Kiehev
F. Ii. White. .1. C. Patterson.
I. A. ('miner, H. Eifon, C. W. Sherman, F. (lor
Jer, J. V. eekbaeh.
WcCOMIHIE POST 45 C. A. R.
W. Ji.hnso.v. , Commander.
i. S. Twisfi Senior Vice "
' a. r.ATK Junior " '
-o. N11.KS Adjutant.
.CNHV STIiKIUHT Q. M.
i ai.o.v Dtxos Ofilcerol the lmy.
il.VHi.KS Foitn (Juard
MiKKso.N Kky Sergt Major.
'coiifioBm.KMAs.. '..Quarter Master Sergt.
C CfttTis post Chaplain
?eel inif Saturday evt'tiin
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTURER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN TRK
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor do Pepperbergo and 'Buds
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 2. 18.'.
C. F. SMITH,
The Boss Tailor
Main S- Over Merges' Shoe Slore,
I his the la st and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever cattle wot of Missouri
riei Note these prices: Husincps suits
fnun to s:.i, dress suits, to -45.
pr.nts .f-J. ., iSti.fjQ and upwards.
"YTiii guaranteed a fit.
Prices Defy Comcelilion.
MIKE iCHKELLBACHER,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and Plow
3 ii
oeing
A Specialty.
He uses the
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the
Farmer, :or for Fast driving and City
purposes, ever invented- It is made so
anyone ran can put on sharp o"r flat corks
as needed for wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry nmds. Call and Examine
these SliHtsand you will have no other.
T
T -RfJ C nUMnIIUn'AUAM
j M . ocnneliDacner,
- r.th sr., riattsmouth, Neb. 1
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Meoting of Two vlroat Stbrms,
TBE STORM OF BBDDClIOfi! STORM OF PATRONAGE!
A look through our Stock of Suiting, Ovemcite, Underwear ami
"Winter Cajw will convince von that our dm-otint t
20 Per Cent From Marked Prices
lias caused the stock to melt away like pieces of ice tliat i i.cli I Ik:
lire iniparched ami burning palates. You never 1i:1'-
sueh values
A 20.00 Overcoat less 2(1
A J 5. 00 Overcoat less
A 2.50 Fur Cap les 20
This is the reason why we have been enabled to to reduce our ,-ti.ck,
as we do not care to wait for cold weather.
OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED
AVe will give you the same J;iscoiint on all Winter C.H.ds,
Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
SdCq ill II YE it o
The Leading Clothiers, Cor. Main an
wecilacl's
Special Sale eouimenci'njr Js'oveiubcr l'itli, enliniiii:r oi.
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P
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Plush Cloaks and Children's Arear. I'l icf 20 per cci.t It-.-offered
anywhere in the city. Examination will prove
PLUSH WRAPS
We have an ini
mene line and will
discount game 25 per
cent, as they must be
sold before the end
of the season. Our
PLUSH SEORf WRAPS;
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are
elegant
fittinr
garmen ts
We sell
them at .$14.50.
worth all of $20.00.
Comfortables
A Fine Selected Line of troui .$1.00 up to 0X0 a pair. W J.-.-o
the finest 15 cent Batting in the city.
UNDERWEAR
In Natural Wool, White Oolars, Scarlet Strip?;, Price- lower tlwm j x
house in tli3 city, as we are-over-stocked with these pe;-.
CALL AN1 SATISFY YOUHSEiV
Yours Respectfully,
jriven vou la ltiie,
per cent discount menus
per cent discount nie.-iiis :
per cent discount menus
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