I ii I A I K i : I f i n it 1 I AltE BACK Ml ALASKA Mark While and Wife Wet urn From a Trip to the Hold Fields. Mr. Whll i ilva An Ad iiiint Of TlK lr Trwycl In TIiim ICt'K'"'" NnyM x 'I'hrt-t VrntrK IC hII lit In 'I ) Coun try Im More Thttn Any M.in ( itn Kn- ItlKV Murk White ihhI vi fo arri v I limne oMrlj 1 1 1 i h mornine- fresh from the Klondike. They are looKine; some what lighter in weight, hut. not in color, having a lioiilthy berry color in tlioir f;ieen. 'I In; homer v. u.-t Inisily imfii.j'.c.il t-luiU ine- luimls vilh frier lis about I ho 'ily ami Mi. White im mediately wciil, in the 1 1 1 i 1 1 of her parents, Kieil St :u! I ;ii .1 ii a ainl Wife, where she. Ii.ih been eiii-nea (I in relat ing lior ex orien:os ami yisitinj' her father anil mother, who worn over joyed at tho return of their son-in-law mid (l;iii Ii Lit. Mnrk ucai rt the Htuno. olil sinilo ;unl is tlio name Jovial Mark that lio was ln-foro tilin; h is (it j i.irt uro for the eailil I i 1 1 1 s of Alaska, not withstanding tlio fact that h is ox per ieneo Iiiih boon a ronli one as is noroKsary for (myotic who e;oes to liiat country. In con vorsation with a 'KWS re porter Mr. Whito tolil an i n lei esli n r wtory of the irri at. Klondike. "In tho first place," said tho man with a bijr tfohl nuL'i.t danjlin;; froni liia watch charm, "I was just about two years la'.e in ;roUiiM,r into tho tTld rojion. live r t li i n g tint w as of any roal VilhiO was staked out and the fol lows who went in when I did had a hard time to litid anything that would pay. It is a hard country to live in, and while it. did net ii jno my health, boine; stout and hearty, the scui-yy or 80inu of those ccinimn ilisoa.-os will get tho becit of any man who will stay thoro two or three year-. Ouu reason why I jfot i-lonr better th.tn many men was because I v.. is always on the jjo. I went into that country wiih tho firm determination of winr.inc- a stake, if such a tli i ii tT wap possible, but I didn't, and now 1 am pretty well satisfied that the state of Nebraska will hold mo for a while nt least. Some men who had built their hopes on e;etiin;yr rich pot down-hearted when their claims did not pay and would go to their eamps and stay, finally dyiutr with scurvy. "I have a contested claim on what is Known as Gold Kun, but I do not know who will tret it. That is tho only thin; that would ever take mo back to that country, and I am not sure I would iso if I should tret tho claim." Mr. White says that a man would not have ono chance in a thousand in securing a paying- claim new, and as there are about twenty men to every job it is a poor show. He did pretty well with his dog team in hauling freight, and as a result came out a great deal better than the average. Men are leaving tho country as fast as they possibly can get awav. Fred Stadelmatm, Mrs. White's brother, who went with Mark, did not como back with them. At Capo Moan, soveral miles north of the mouth of tho Yukon river, there have recently been discoveries made, and ho went up to look over that country, but will probably come out soon. Mr. and Mrs. White brought omo nice spocimens with theni. Some of tho gold they had made into rings, pins, etc. Ono of the most beautiful things was a pin Mr. White had made for his mother. It represented a set of miner's tools a pick and shovel and a gold pan, with a small piece of gold in its natural state in the pan and a nugget on tho point of the pick, lie also brought ono of the dogs which he used for freighting, which he prizes very highly. About 2 o'clock Mr. White departed for the homo of his parent, I v. Whito and wife, eouth of town, saying: "I am now going home and tell my good old father I have come home to die! Oh, no! not to die to eat."' And away ho went. Trios to Kml llT Life. Mrs. John tJeiser, who resides with her husband in tho north part of the city, has been a sutTcrcr from tumor for a long time, and becoming despon dent a few days ago she secured a razor and attempted to end her suffer ings by cutting her throat. She made a bad wound in the throat, but did not cut deep enough to havo tho desired effect. A doctor wa called and the incision was sewed up, but it is not thought she can livo long, as the tumor is very bad. The family have tho sympathy of tho community in their sad afiliction. An Kiij y,lile AtT.itr. A number of Piattsmouth people went down to Mr. Todd's grove, on tho Platte. last Sunday. They took with them some well-lilled baskets, and with the splendid ice cream and the cool drive homo, all felt they had spont one of tho most enjoyable days of their lives. Among those present- were Mr. and Mrs. J. XV. Seiver and family, Mrs. George May and family, of Lincoln: Mr. and Mrs. S. Osborn and family, Mr. and Mrs.. I. L. Thomp son and son, and Ollie Osborn A Ootid Kecortl. The July mortgage record makes a splendid showing for a dull month, both in farm and city properly. Horo are tho figures: Farm Mortgages: Filed f--5- Keleascd "-l City Property: Filed Released '" For Sale. A eteam threshing outfit, complete and in good order. At a bareain with in next 30 days. Inquire at Itichoy' lumber yard. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Drink soda next Thursday. Shinn's cafe and fruit stand, l'orkius houho block. Ice oroam freezers of the best makes. Kbingcr Hardware company. Mound City paint. All 'oim-n. Ient on earth. A. W. Atwood, tho drug gist sells it. Next Thursday the ,. 'A. society will havo charge of all the soda foun tains in tho city. Attend tho revival meetings at the Methodist church. Interesting speak ing and good tnu-ie. The NKWS of!C' ih the best cijui ppod job office in C.is county. First elites work done on short noiieo. Order your bread, ealie and ice cream ef llolloway Teh-phones, Ni bra.ka S!l; I Matt-mouth, '7li. A. XV. Atwooii, the, UruL'gist, has just what you want in wall paper. I 'lat tsmoiith Teh pi one 'St. Preserve y. i;r trees and shrubbery by purchasing e of those spaycrs of tho Kbingor Ha d'.varo company. Full line ef !) Meal gasoline arid J 1 1 no Flame ui sieves at Hriingcr I lard'vare Co., at reaoria' ie pi ices. )r X. C, I) ::m', dentist., Ih!), 110, MeCague building, northwist comer of Fifteenth and 1'odge sire. t.Om .ha. Drink soda watrr next Thur.-day. Tho pretty members of th" J. X. so ciety will havo chart; e of all tho foun tains. The Ebinger Hardware company is agent for the Monmouth filter and water cooler. The lines thing out. See them. For S lie A Itemingtoii typewriter, No. 2. Is in good repair and has been used but little. Inqui.e at the o'Keo of C. S. Polk. Telfer e Shopp ed will mow your lawn better than you can do it your belf. "Won't est much. Nebraska telephone No. 7'.) James L. Walk, r, a conservatory graduate, instructor on piano and or gan, also in voice culture. Kooms in ihe I lock wood block. The "Gut lleil" 6-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For eale by all dealers. Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. Found A ladies' satchel containing ladies and child's garments. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this o'h.-o. Try the SUsr lu-ami . -i king pints. IJetter wear, beia. i h . m re comfort, more value; cst -. m r. ii. ui irifoiiur goods S." cent-. F. '! . 1 vi Co. Quickly euro c "i si i p it m, and re build and invigorate he miiv sy-tein never grri" : : '. use .u- -- I h -Witt's Little E irly Hlf rs F i l F. -ickc Co liev. Cli tries S i vid .1 Omaha will preach at the Methodist viuirch to night. Tho interest at the revival meetings is inci ea -i ir: . Everybody is invited to attend. There will bo a iawn social at the homo of Thomas Wi'.es mi Tuesday evening, August lo, for the benefit of the Mission band. Ice cream will be served from 4 to 10 o'clock. Every body invited. II. C. MoMaken received a letter from Georgo Fairtleld last evening stating that his wife was dangerously ill. Sho has been ill for a long time and owing to hor extreme old age it is feared she will not recover. Thomas, the colored fellow who as sisted in robbing the car at South Bond, was arranged before Judge Ram sey this afternoon and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of daylight bur glary, lie will bo sentenced tomor row. Sheriff Wheeler received notice from tho authorities at Sioux City last evening, stating that a negro had been arrested at that place who an swered the description of I!url Handy, the fellow wanted here for breaking into a car at South Head. A picture will bo taken of him and sent here to determine whether or not it is tho right man. At the demo-pop central committee meeting held at Weeping Water Sat urday the dates of the conventions wore fixed p.s follows: The conven tions for the purpose of electing dele gates to tho state and judicial conven tions will be held August 17 at Green wood and Elmwood, and the conven tion to pl--.ee in nomination a county ticket will be held in Piattsmouth on September '27. W. C. Willetts informs us that he will soon tender his resignation as manager of Hon Bridg fo'-d's drug store. Tho school facilities at Sar geet are not such that he can bring Via family here, and as he hasadaugh tcr who will this year go into tho Freshman class, ho does not feel that it would be just to tike her out of a good city school. Mr. Willetts has made many friends during his stay at Sargent, and it is with regret that we note his intended departure. Sargent Leader. Towns Amonir Crmts. London Mail: Not far from Ning-pang-po, a town in Northern China, there is a large village composed ex clusively of graves. The pku-e is. as a matter of fact, a deserted burial ground, and has been taken possession of by a numerous colony of beggars, thieves and outcasts of all descrip tions, who eat, sleep, and make merry, In spite of their eerie environment, which such Is the influence of famil iarity never seems to enter their otherwise superstitious minds. There are several of these "towns among the tombs" in various parts of the Celes tial empire. The Ebinger Hardwaro company ha3 tho largest line of lawn-mowers ever brought to the city. HAPPV IVtDDING IN COLORADO. 'til.ln of "Win Mh- hlri-4-l, 1 omierly of I'la 1 1 miiiiiii l Ii. The following account of the mar riage of Mi.-N Mai- Street, at Durango, Colo, on July 'jr., is tali on from the Herald of that city anil will bo read with inteiest by Piattsmouth people: '"Ono of tho prettiest weddings that was over solemnized in Durango oc curred at the home of the bride, on the boulevard, last e ve n i ng, where Mr. Schuyler C. Morgan and Mis Mao Street were, united in marriage by l!ov. C. II. Miller. 'Tho liinino was beautifully deco rated in white ami pink, iweet peas being u-otl in profusion. Preceding the ceremony the sifter of the bride. Miss Clara Street, sang in her own exquisite m inner, "( 'aim as the Night and May Morning." Sho was accom panied on the piano by Prof. York. As tile la.it words of the song died away the soft notes of Lohengrin peaied forth and tho bridal party en tered and took their places in the south parlor, whore the llowers and vines were in tho greatest profusion. Here they were m t by their pastor, llev. C. II Miller. "The bride was beautifully attired ir: the daintiest white organdy, with ribbon garniture her daik hair was worn high She carried an immense bouquet of white sweet peas, tied with a whito sitin ribbon, with long ends and loops. She was preceded by her sister, Mis Clara Street, her maid of honor. Sho wore a gown of transpar ent organdy, and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas tied with pink satin ribbon. '"The groom wore the conventional black-, lie was at tended by his brother, Judge Chancellor T. Mogun, best man. Kev. Miller in an impressive manner performed the ceremony using the boautful ring ritual. "The bride's former home was Piattsmouth, Nebraska, where she will be sadiy missed by her parents and friends. Sho is claimed by Dur ango as one of her fairest and most favored daughters. She has taught with success in our public !-ehools; has been prominent in social and musical circles and in the work of her church. She is a tfl'iontod singer and her lovely voice has boon generously lent in Durango on many occasions. The groom is a prominent young lawyer of fine presence and marked literary ability. He was one ef the first to en list in the. war with Spain and be longed to the famous company of 1 loos-volt's Uough Itidurs. "Mrs. W. L Street, mother of the brine, lets h-. on visiting her daugters and wa piCsori' at the wedding. She was hand-oinely gowned in black and whit-.; si', k.'' 1'KliSOX I. .MIXTION I. Teiinant of Louisville was ictiug business at the Court house t rans today. Sammy 11 !T:n tii departed last even ing for Load, S. D , where he will work on the Caii, Archie Potter's paper. Mrs. Phi! Harrison returned today from a pic i-aai visit wth her parents, H. H. lloilister and .vifo, at Lincoln. Mrs..!. W. J'hn-on has returned from hor visit to Couroil Bluffs. Mrs. Giles ii !tni'-ii ivitb her for a few days' visit. O P. S'"w;irt. of M unlock, a mem ber of t h'- army of republican candi dates for county superintendent, was in the city today looking after his in terest-.. Ed MoMaken and lamiiv will arriv in the ei t v I h is e on mg r,,r a visit at th(! MeMai.-n h-unest' .ad Ed has been a sulT' rer Irom hay fever fo sometime and will recuperate in this healthful climate for a few vv. i ks. Mrs Fiod Krnehler and son, Wil liam, and Mrs. G. in go K roehler drove to Weeping Water Sunday morning for a vi.-it with Herman Kleitsch and fami'y, returning last evening. Col onel Fred, who went down Saturday with tli'1! demo-pop medicine-mixer-, returned with them. FLEMISH OAK. The Favorite IToort fur l-'asliimmlilo nrirt Artistic Fiirnituro. More and more beautiful are the articles of furniture made in Flemish oak the wood that now seems the greatest favorite for fashionable ami artistic furniture, says the New York Post. For the dining-room and library its richness and elegsuce of eti'ect can hardly he surpassed. If some house keepers still frown upon the dust-harboring quality of Its elaborate oarvinirs the argument is met by art lovers with the word that the mo;t beautifnl things need care and that carved Flemish oak richly repays the effort needed to keep it clean. Massive sideboards are shown in the long, colonial design, whose single shelf Is supported by -.wonderfully carved little men, four teen and eighteen imaVs high, with pointed hoards. The massive dining room table which accompanies the sideboard has still more and larger specimens of these same droll-looking little fellows. The beautiful Flemish oak chairs for dining-room and library have sides and backs in stamped leather of rich and subdued colors. In some of them a coat of arms is dis played anyliody's presumably and it was the admission of the salesman when the question was asked that this sort sold better In democratic America than any other. The library tables are as often covered with the same stamped leather and lft with their heautiful stretch of dark, highly pol ished surface. The Vienna ISakery. We will deliver to our customers fresh bread, pies and cakes from this date. Watch for our wagon if you want nice, fresh bread. William Moijkow, Proprietor. Insure in the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. INKOKM ATION AMI OPINION. t s said that tho railroads aro storing vast quantities of coal for tho winter use, and this fact is taken to indicate that there will be no troublo experienced by coal doalors in getting orders filled this fall and winter. It is not believed that soft coal will bo higher this winter than last. TUB editor of the Post has been ad vertising tho fact that ho would soon publish hot polit ieal letters from every precinct in the county, but a corres pondent of Till-: Ni:Vs has given away the secret of how the letters wore to be prepared. The editor of the Post prepared such a letter as he wanted written and sent it out for the corres pondent to copy and return as his own views over his own name, but tho gentleman rcfusad to havo his polit ical views dictated to him, so declined to sign tin; article, but has touched up tho situation in another column ofTllK NkW's;. Potter revise your list, as politics have changed some, in Cass county in the last four years. Marriage in Spain takes place by day or at nighl,aeco.-ding to tho for tune of the young people or their sta tion in life, if well to do the ceremony comes off in the early part of tho morning. S0AE PLAIN TALK FROM CAVEY CltiMi of i ntern tJjins 1 iin nM-n h l-Vw Political Opinion-,. WahasM, Neb., July .'!!. Editor Wkhklv News IIkuai.ii Dear Sii An article appeared in the Saunders County Journal, Juiv 27, signe,d"Tax payer, Wabash Net)." In his artiel he says tho taxpayers of this county ought to know that there have bee several jobs perpetrated with judicial sanctum. In his article he mention ono case, the 11. M. against Cas county, and says our present distric judge is owned by the H. .v M. II also says this same judge seeks renomination at the nanus oi tne pop ulists and democrats, seeks an endorse meat of tho reform forces of this count and districted what, he -ajs.is judicial robbery. The parly who wrote tho ar tiele referrtd to did not have the man hood to sign his own name but signed it "Taxpayer" and claims to be-long to the reform forces. If ho will write hi honest convictions or the conviction of the pirties in Piattsmouth ho wrote the article, for, lie will say his reason for condi mning our district juogo ai because ho or the ones be wrote it for could not use the judge of the ilist.-i.j court, loo people out here are awan who wrote the article foe the la wye in Piattsmeuth. A leading poputis and a number of Itcding democrats in form me that it will do the lawyi' r. good as the present judge will b re nominated . Politics Out here are commencing to waimup We are told you fellow down there want the earth on conven tion day, sluiitl, county treasurer eierk of the court and county judge As to sheriff" ve umler-tand Fran I- Johnson is be ing pushed ;out here the are all friendly to the bo from Manil; providing he is not being pu-hed by the old politicians who have been laid to rest. As to county treasurer history repeats itself Plattsmoutl wiil have the treasurer. If a republi can received tne nomination in west em Cass, the democrats would nomi nate a man from Piattsmouth and tin republicans down in that neck of the woods would vote for irm and repeat the same old story, pal the bovs on tho back, vote her straight 'ha is, the boys out .bore should vote lie- straight, when election comes arid on county tieasurer tho republicans eastern I .ass out not see tne treasurer on the republican lieket. Hut 1 thir.k you follows will ie bi tter this time Mikk Cavkv. MARY ANDERSON'S WAY. How She Scttlert Jt Stair Mnslicr in Short (Inlcr. Mary Anderson Navarro had prob ably a more persistent fight against the wealthy, stage nfasher th.iri nny woman in the profession who confined herself to the "strictly legitimate,'1 says the Cincinnati Enquirer. Early in her career she was playing in Hart ford and was entertained hy a num ber of the literary people there, head cd by Charle3 Dudley Warner, all of whom had the greatest admiration for her eenius. At one of these "after noons" she met a howling swell of the city and behaved graciously to him. On the strength of this the young fal low ordered a big supper at a leading restaurant and a-ked a nur.iber of his friends to meet Miss Anderson, whom she certainly would not have met un der any other circumstances. Then, during the last act of the performance, a messenger was sent to bid the fair actress V the feast. To the mortifi cation of her host and amusement of his guet's the messenger came back with on-iy a verbal message that "Miss Anderson was not on a foraging ex pedition." New Cities In tlio WilI of A Trim. A party has left Bulawayo for Lake Tanganyika on behalf of the Tangan yika Concession company and will lay out a town at the south end of th lake. This company has been granted 2,000 square miles of land, with min eral and other concessions. The na tives are not consulted, as they are not supposed to have any rights. Dinmondn In Pretorin. The area of the Pretoria diamond fields continues to be increasing by dis coveries in almost every direction, and the j'ield from the extensive wash is reported as highly encouraging, the yield from some of the mines for the flyst three months of the year ranging as high as 6,000 carats. The best of till Pills are Beecham'sP Ico cream flavored with extracts, 25 ccnta per quart at Holloway'd. Notl-f lit lull (, tl Mrs. Thomas Kompstor, correspond ing secretary, and Mis. J ones Untold, troasurer,of the Piattsmouth Woman's club, win bo at llcrold's slur- n Wednesday aft., moon, Auce-t J, from U until o o'clock, to receive member ship fees (!) from el ii ) members who contemplate going on with tho work next year. Membership o;,rds are ready for ail who. will at that duo hand their fees to the tteasure-. The ladies are earnestly n quested to y el and nttend to this if pos-ible, that their name may bo ready for the year book. Fl'NIfK S. Fkij.ows, Pi si Ion t. Tru-li liiimin Kilitmlr. The mo.-t serious epidemic of trich inosis nr. reeord happened In lSii.'i. In ljie Iitsfo town of I ledcr.-Irbi n, in Sax ony, a hutc'ii-r killed three ho:; and made theni into sausages. They were tati-n by a lare number of the inhab itants of the little town. Several hun dred pt rsoes fell desperately ill and ov-r 1 m ; died. j Champion Shot ot the World. ! Mis Annie Oakley writes: "Myself I and many of the IhilTalo P.ill Wild Wesl (Jo havo gi yen Allen's Foot-K sot the powder to shako into the shoes, a most thorough trial, and it does all if i not more than you claim '" It instantly takes tho sting out of corns arid bun ions. Allen's Foot-F,ae is a certain cure for swollen, hot, aching, nervous or sweating foot. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, i!.-je. Sample sont free. Address Allen S Olmsted, Li Roy, N Y. Another Kxrorstoii to the lil;i- Hill, Date, Tuesday. August S Kite, ono faro for the round trip. Limit, thirty days from date .f -ale. The summer resorts of the. i'.iaek II ills are tilled as never before. Hot Springs aad Sylvan Lake, ai o crowded with pleasure see Ue.--. Tim hotels and sanitariums are doiri; th 1: go - t re i 1 business in their hi-tor, hut tl still room fo- ni ire. Thai Hot Springs thermal water; have lost none; of tu-i r old linn cacy is proven hy the fact thai more people have boon cured or benefitted this year than at any time in i ii ,- past. Uememhe.r the date of th i- io v rate excursion Tuesday, August S. 1b--momheiV too, that the Hur'.ingLon route runs a through sleeping "' r ' Nut Springs (lot aboard it at Lin coln or anywhere north of there and go through without chango or delay of any kit.d. J. Fkancis, (1 P. A., Omaha, Nob. Ki-al Warm VVialli.r Krsl hikI Co hi fort. There is a powde: to be shaken into the siio .s ealbd Allen's Foo"-K i-e. in vented by Allen S Oi tn -ted, Le Woy, N. Y., which druggists .and shoe deal ers say is i be best thing- they have ever sold to cure swollen, burning, sore and tender or aching feet.. Some dealers claim that it makes tight or new siioos feel easy. It certainly will cure corns and bunions and relieve in stantly sweating, hot or smarting feet. Allen's Foot-Ease costs only a quarter, and the inventor will send a sample free to any address. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep sia because its ingredients aro such that it can't help doing so. ''The pub lic can rtdy upon it as a master remedy for all di-ord -rs arising from impoi fect digestion." James M. Thomas, M. I)., in American Journal of Health, NT. Y. F. G. Frieke tV Co. Probate .Vol ice. In tho County t'ourt, Cass county In tho nintn-r ol tlio ci-tat-; of Isali , Nebraska. .-1!.: Kau-iv. docoascd: AM persons interested in s;,W matter ;to in-re-by imtiiied lliat on the l.'yt!i d'ty nt hi'. I via. Henry J. Streis-d't Hied a petition in snul on. it, prayiny; that hi- imai adai ini--t: alum :u ,-miiil-. he settled and allowed; that he he ii .-.I ao;. d and re!ieed fr'ini builicr dun a administrator 'I S'lid e-tate, and that nn- n a imal heat :mr T- M. i loian, Majr'e Kern and Ivieu J-.. I. into may adjudged tin- heirs at ;a-. :,t said deceased an-! entah-.i to lahiM it to. des. eat the i.j-d.bie of ..-, property atler the iudebtednc paid, and that it vim fail to appear heloie -aid omit on ti e I. a day o! September, l-'.-'.i. at '.i o'ctork a. in., and i:.nt;t sni 1 petition, the .- ourt may (.-rant the praer ol said petition rind make siith oiln.-i rai-i furtiier orders, allowances and dectrr- a to the court m.av seem proper, to the end that ail mat ters pertaining to said estate may be finally set tled and determined. Witness my hand and the sea! of --aid county court at t'lattsmouili, .Neni a-k a. t h is 1-t day oi Aiarust. ls-.m. (K(JKot. M. Sj-1-ri.iii-k, (Seal) ("otiuty fi..'a,;. l'.y L. K. Hassh, l':erl County Court. & tr ! Great Reduction In price, of ! fatll'-iiticks. W h: ve t i iii.in v hauii!., .i;ks on hand, owi'nr to n :"- a -on a !! : wotitiier, so horn t.h,.y Lr(): i') ) II AM MOCKS, s.'i on 4 id " u oO X Ml '2 U 00 A tul so on ilnv LEHNHOF GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Com. Co., Correspondents. Direct Private Wire to Chicago OFFICE Over Atwood's Drug- Store PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed I'lattsniotith Tel. 27r. Dr. W. C. Dean. ..DENTIST.. 40. 410 Ml-Cntni' 1 C n i I 1 i n cr . Northwest cor. l"th and Dodfie sts PRICES REASONABLE. All work carefully and well done. Nervous pa ticnts will receive especial consideration. m (bi! Wo f2k us i slowly From the disorder of the past three weeks. Wo will soon be aHe to show you the finest store in the city. Meanwhile, and to help us clean up the stock, wc will close out... All Summer Goods m ftL1 m m m & At - r-'-i There is i i;; ior vou v- i ; i ford to f.j- A r-1. r- t iC-i &i ptJi ? f.r-r Js tV .!i a r t r i I L i I ren Beds I -v! ? n v' -TjL'.-.i'.rr-ii.V -C-ji Beautiful Lin ,1 U- reel 1 ' tirjtie. . k This is a r .a ii I, Those Oak Rocr A e 1 them. :a i:ca i :;s -. J. ) A Few More S V S I O ft maiit rtrTiTi i i it 1 0 5 .- r ti The Furniture Man and Undertaker ? 5 i i t E t hi r zxr z:--.-r.: of metis4 r '.V. ,n ;;t )t i ; k!-,tv;i T' -COO,..?. hy :!-- G 6 r i r 7Xi rr.i Ii ' A :. i 1 tj va n. r,i p opp! r I A t N-' 111 I . I L I ' V . ' ". .. t k S .J g - J.J HY u't;i i 1 ," ; . ' " . '' : I .1 ! ir:;i n i-s-, who take it - ou'. of lie- -t.;!.-. w in;, ;. ( . : ' : ' r . ; '.e-- '-'.-I fri"ii , .e,ra-ka Ci;ri!.i::v. Only t:-ic lit-' C:..s- t,; i;i:sii'iss ts ci iiHcllino Hoiisi, X i PrcPt-rty Accepted hilHi-r-M: Hit- '."o. : I-:;!-'-!.-. 1 '. .-- ;.! e ; ! ,. ,, (;. ).)VVi Vie,. Sr tm'- cl.-r.t- .:.?' . : -. ' -' v : i-.-ati; .! '--roiii. 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A ii elegant A li ! tl,.- ie 1, t hirty day-. (.' " -liifi ii-ateii anyw here. . i $1 .7o., L : I. d of rang Con UNRUH, fin i o K h. r i They overeoi'ie Weak- lie.---:, irreirii la ri t y niel "He ''iJis, ilierctsli vi"- . ltct f,r a,,,j i,ish " paii ts r:v- lAi r SAVCilS" to o-irjs ut - ..j. merit of ore-ins ami Ixxly. No "-' ' ,;s th'-m. C.-ir.rot. -lo harai lifo uox i;y ?.iaii. sui i i i .-". Cfl h-IICAh CO., Cl.-v.-laml. Ohio. 1C L s 4 -a- L V t.l . E' Uf ! l!, B 1 1 -I .V 'J n