The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 15, 1899, Image 7

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    iSS:
An American electric manufaetur
illg company has been awarded the
entire contract for the equipment ot
pmeious electrical plants which will
iriMai'ed along the line of the East
'rn Chinese railroad. It will consist
igely of temporary lighting plants.
It Is thought that ultimately $200,000
will be Involved In the contract.
pedition, but that he is much Inter
ested In anarctlc explorations, and it
is possible that his next trip will be
toward the south. He is now engaged
on bis large scientific work on polar
explorations.
It’s too risky, this
gambling with your
cough. You take the
chance of its wear
ing off. Don’t!
The first thing
you know it will be
down deep in your
lungs and the game’s
lost. Take some of
Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral and stop the
gambling and the
cough.
“I was given up to die with
quick consumption. I ran down
from 138 to 98 pounds. I raised
Hood, and never expected to get
off my bed alive. 1 then read of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and began
its use. I commenced to improve
at once. I am now back to my
old weight and in the best of
health.” — Ciias. K. Hartman,
Gibbstown, N. Y., March 3, 1899.
You can now get Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral in a 25 cent
size, just right for an ordinary
cold. The 50 cent size is bet
ter for bronchitis, croup, whoop
ing-cough, asthma, and the crip.
The dollar size is best to keep
on hand, and is most economical
for long-standing cases.
r
PIANOS!
Special Offer until Jan. 1st.
DO YOU WANT ONE?
m BALDWIN
The Best Piano in the market.
We wish to immediately place one In
every town in the state, knowing by
experience that wherever we sell one
other sales are sure to follow. To in
troduce these pianos we will, from now
until January 1st, make a Factory
wholesale price on the first piano to
go to any locality where we have not
already sold one. This means a great
saving to the buyer.
We Do Not Mention the Actual Price
Because we will only sell one piano in
each locality at this extremely low
price, hoping through the advertise
ment to sell others at a profit to which
every dealer and manufacturer is just
ly entitled. Terms cash or easy pay
ments.
Pianos sent on approval.
Write for catalogue and full partic
ulars. We also sell the Kllington,
Hamilton and Valley Oem pianos and
Hamilton and Monarch organs.
DICKINSON A HUSTON.
1514 Douglas St., Omaha.
AGENTS WANTED
Ttt Mil ||t fMivlti «f
THE SWIRE VACCINE CO.
or WYMOII, Ml.
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few !•*« V «4 *l'WO, W« «* Ml wl d
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Thi SwIm ViiiIm Co., Wyatfi, Ntl.
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Poultry. Game, Butler, E(is.
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LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE.
Omaha, Chicago and New l'ork Market
ytotHtloM.
SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 11.—CATTLE—
Stockers Hnd feeders were in very mod
erate supply and no great activity was
present. Good kinds could safely be
reported e.s steady. The tendency on
everything a little off from the best lias
been lower. Heef steers, I3.2fsit6.7f>; cows.
*2.654/4.50: heifers, $3.0064.30; bulls. $.3.10®
4 75; calves. *4.234/5.75; Stockers and feed
ers. $3.0064.45. *■
HOGS—The hog market opened strong
to 2Hc higher and active on the more
desirable loads. Buyers seemed to want
the hogs, especially the light and med
ium weights of gooil (juallty, and the
early arrivals of such changed hands
quite readily. Big heavy loads were not
ao much sought after. A little later on
and before sellers hail lime to unload,
the more urgent orders being filled the
market eased up and became rather dull.
.Sales Were at $3.70. $3.Ml, $3.S2 and $.3.85,
SHEEP— There was not very active de
mand for slock or feeder sheen and the
market on that kind of stuff was slow
anil weak. Representative sales: 207
clipped stock ewes, 13.00; is native ewes,
$3.90; 184 fed yearlings, $4.25; *1 fed native
lambs, $5.25; 97 western wethers, $1.25.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO, Dec 11.—CATTLE—Gener
ally steady; shorthorns sold at $7.35;
cow market and farmers strong: active;
stoekers and feeders about steady; good
to choice, $5.906 7.35; poor to medium,
$4,454/5.50; mixed stoekers, $3,004/3.75; se
lected feeders, $4.004/4.05; good to choice
cows. $3,054/ 4.78; heifers. $3,254/5.5/1.
HOGS—Active market; averaged shade
higher; closed strong; good clearance;
mixed and butchers. $3,904/4.07%; good to
choice heavy, $3,954/1.10; rough heavy,
I3.MI4/3.90; lights, $3,854/4.05; bulk of sales,
$3.954/4. Of,.
SHEEP—Steady to slow; Iambs steady
to firmer; native wethers, $3,954/ 4.75;
lambs. $4,004/3.50: western wethers, $4.00'</'
4.40; western lambs, $5,004/5.40.
KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 11.—CATTLE
Unchanged: heavy native steers, $5,154$)
8.00; light, $4,954/5.70; stoekers and feed
ers, $3,354/5.10; butchers' cows and heif
ers, $3.104/4.T5; canners, $2,504/3.10; fed
westerns. $4,254/5.00; western feeders,
$3.306 4.40: Texans, $4,064/4.25.
HOGS- Active. 5i/7%r higher; heavy
and mixed. $,3.87%4/3.97%; lights, $1.8544)
3.9S: pigs, $3,854/3.80.
SHEEP—Receipts, 1.200; active: lambs,
shade higher; others steady; lambs. $5.15
4/5.20; /milieus. $3,754/4.05; stoekers and
fekeders, $.3,005/4.37%; culls, $1,504/3.00.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
CHICAGO. Dec. 11.— WHKAT-No. 3
spring, 92685%c; No. 2 red. 67%668%c.
CORN—No. 2, 30844431c; No. 2 yellow,
3084631c.
OATH-No. 2, 231/2::'se; No. 3 white,
24%4/25%c.
RYE- No. 2. 534/54c.
PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl.,
$8,204/9.80; lard, per 100 lbs . $5,004/5.32%;
short rihs, sides, loose, $5,054/5.40; dry
salted shoulders, boxed, 5%5%c; short
Clear sides, boxed, $5,354/5.45.
ROUTED WITH SEVERE LOSS.
Otl» tallies the I prising In Negros la a
Small Affair.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The war
department here received the follow
ing from General Otis:
"MANILA, Dec. 9.—Dispatch from
Young at Vigan yesterday says escaped
Spanish prisoners report tour hours'
engagement on 3d inst. between his
troops and Aguinaldo’s guard near Cer
vantes, fifty miles southeast of Y’igan,
with heavy lo-s to enemy, who is being
pursued. Our loss, one killed, one
wounded. Inhabitants of their own
accord join the troops in repairing the
trail and carrying subsistence. Have
pushed column to San Jose, south of
Bangued. Howe's column on rear trail;
Batchelor's battalion, Twenty-fourth,
out of reach north of Bayonbong, evi
dently descending river. Natives re
port fighting occurred twenty miles
north. Navy reaches Aparrl tomor
row; column of MacArthur’s troops,
Twenty-fifth infantry, reported near
Iba, west coast, Zambaleh; Grants
column near Subig bay; Lawton in
Bulucan province today with sufficient
troops to overcome opposition and
scatter enemy.”
It is probable that the troops which
engaged Aguinaldo's guard are Hare's
command. U3 he was reported to be
close in the Insurgent leader’s rear.
General Otis also cables as follows
regarding the revolt in Negros;
"Information received that Negros
revolt of minor importance; Byrnes in
rapid pursuit of disaffected party;
Hughes in mountains Panay enroute
to Capiz.”
Wan mi 111 »ker on Big: Storm.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 11.—John Wan
amaker testified before the Industrial
commission on the subject of depart
ment stores. He asserted these stores
were beneficial to society, having a
substantial economic and moral basis
for their existence.
"It is," he continued, "a natural pro
duct evolved from the conditions that
exist as a result of fixed trade laws.
Cheaper capital, better transportation,
more rapid communication, make the
modern retail store possible, natural
and useful, therefore, inevitable. Econ
omy in the expenditure of money, time
and effort measure department store
success. Just in proportion as these
ends arc reached is it popular, power
ful and prosperous."
(iotii|i Alioot t'ulon I’m el Hr.
NEW YORK, Dec. It.—The Time*
says: Following the arrival here of
President Hurt of the t'nlou Pacific
company, a conference was held on the
part of the I'nlon Pacific anti O egon
Navigation officials. It wus rumored
that a readjustment of Or gun Navi
gation affairs is contemplated, but
nothing definite on the subject can be
learned At |bt office of the company
it was *a. that purely routine affairs
ware discussed at the meeting
In connection with President Hurt's
visit It is said that the annual report
of th« I'nlon Ihu-igc will he furthcom
ing in a few daya and will show over
4*% per cent earned on ths common
stock.
flee Is WoklailMi.
WASHINGTON, Is. || Kirs tot
ally destroyed the Welling mansion nt
fourteenth atrset wnd Welling Place
occupied by Dr I. II Kren« h The loss
on tbs residence t« |4o mm* and on ths
contents atwtut iaouuo In bis efforts
to save the female servants l*r Krenth
was somewhat burned
tsmwl Sesd lita.Okslls*
WASHINGTON lie, It Iks Its
pnrtmvat of Agrltuliurs will begin He
dial r( but ion ««f seeds n Uttle earlier
I this vsar than Iasi skipping them
•< nth ih. peg'natng of sfovaty
Charles Curtis, of Topeka, a repub
lican leader of Kansas, !s nicknamed
the "Indian congressman," because,
though of New England descent on his
father's side, his mother was a direct
descendant of Louis Gonvil, a chief of
the Kansas Indians. He began life
as a bootblack and read law by nigh*..
A Providence company has recently
made an emery wheel 39 inches in
diameter and 12 inches thick. It was
1 uilt upon a special iron center 31
inches in diameter, which ran on a
3 5-16 shaft. The whole affair weighed
evtr 1,200 pounds. The machine was
designed for grinding wooden balls.
Of all the unties, the love of truth,
with faith and constancy in it. ranks
first and highest. Truth is God. To
love God and to love truth are one
and the same.—Silvio Pellico.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering It through tho mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, us the
damage t hey will do Is tenfold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. ,1. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure besureyouget the genuine.
It Is taken Iniernnllv. and made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold
by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.
Hull s Family Fills are the best.
No pleasure Is comparable to the
standing on the vantage ground of
truth.—Bacon.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch
try it now. You will then use no other.
Ecclesiastical leg rolling is only dif
ferent from political in that it is
worse.
TO Cl'HE A COI.II IN ONK DAT.
Take I.axatlve Brr-mo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If It fulls to cure.
25c. E. W. drove’s signature on each box.
The unexpected happens occasional
ly but not so often as the expected
fails to happen.
For starching tine linen us0 Magnetic
Starch.
To be always bold is not always to
Le brave.
FIT? Permanintlv i ur*<t Nofltp or nervoinnen* after
fir>t day h u»*e of I»r. Kline s tin at Xerv<« Itextorer.
Ht'iul l«»r FKKK trial I Hitt l»* and treatise,
irn. it. H. Iti iNK, Ltd., 991 arch lit., I biludtlj lnu, l a.
Oil and water will not mix, neither
will love and philosophy.
Nut 01<1 /nrh'i (•raiidiinii.
Letters from Southern members of
the Taylor family indicate pretty j
surely that Lieutenant C. C. Wood of
the North I>aneashire British regiment, i
who was recently killed at Kimberley, '
South Africa, was a great-grandson of
President Zachary Taylor, but not a
grandson of Jefferson Davis. Jefferson j
Davis married General Taylor's daugh- ;
ter, Sarah. Dr. C. Wood married Gen- |
eral Taylor's daughter, Ann M.. and
the late Lieutenant C. C. Wood was ,
their grandson, his father having been
Lieutenant Wood, of the Confederate
navy.
_
Use Magnetic Starch— n has no equal.
In life's battle the safest leader is
the captain of our own salvation.
rur«*cl A ft«*r «<1 l- *•!»»•• «-* *V Ith Ot
I win inform audlftcd t * Mt rplrtif* l.uuduntiui.
ftpluiu, Cot Him*, of never-falling. baniile**, liome
urt*. Mr*. M. JI. Baldwin, Bo* 1212, elite ago, 111.
What you are within, that you will
be without.
Magnetic Starch is the v. ry best
laundry starch in the world.
We are wielded by our wishes rath
er than by our wisdom.
Fiso', Cure for Consumption Is our only
medicine for coughs auu colds.—Mrs. G.
Ueltz, 4iiU bth Are., Denver, Col., Nov.S,''J5.
Songs of triumph are possible only
to the sons of tribulation.
♦ Try Grain=OI
♦ Try Grain=OI
X Ask yon Grocer to day to show yon
♦ a package of GltAIN-O, the new food
2 drink that take, the place of coffee.
X ^ The children may driuk it without
♦ injury as well as tlie adult. All who
X try it, like it. GItAIN-O has that
frich seal brown of Mocha or Java,
but it is made from pure grains, and
X tbc most delicate stomach receives it
♦ without distress. 1 the price of coffee, 4
X 15 cents r.nd 35 cents per package. 4
X Sold by all grocers. J
Tastes like Coffee <
Looks'like Coffee
Insist that your grocer gives you GRAIN-0 4
Accept no imitation. 4
USE. Zr
5^000 GUITARS AT $2.65
This Guitar is made
of the finest imita
tion mahogany with
either solid rosewood
or walnut finger
board, pearl inlaid
position dots and
German silver raised
fretsi it has fancy in
lay around sound
hole and best quality
American patent
heads; the top of
Guitar is beautifully
bound with celluloid;
)it is strung with a
full set of best quality
steel springs and is
ready to play upon.
THIS ELEGANT GUITAR
FOR $2.65
No more, no loss, tlmn 5,000 of them, I
probubly the largest contract in guitars
ever made — an instrument that posi
tively sells from 83.50 to $1.0(1. When this J
lot is exhausted we cannot duplicate *
this oiler. Quantity talks. Only by oper
ating on sneb a big scute, together with 1
our well-known small profit policy, could
such an offering be possible. Another
reason for dispensing such a bargain
broadcast is the confidence wo feel that
every guitar sold will win for us a per
manent putron and a friend whoso
recommendation we can count upon. Wo
will forward the guitar to any address
C. O. !>., subject to examine* ion. upon
receipt of 50c. We, however, advise that
cash in full bo sent, us that saves return
charges for money and wo stand per
fectly ready to refund money if the
guitar is not all and moro than we claim
for it. He member our gw gt,
siieeial price on 5,100 of
them only is. If fb 1
n which is listed at lowest wholesale prices
everything to eat wear and use,is furnish:
ed on receipt of only 10? to partly pay
s postage or expressage and as evidence
of good faith the 10? is allowed on first
purchase amounting to el?? or above, f
HI OUR MONTHLY 6BOCCBV PRICE LIST FRCC.If)
A French paper has this <lrull storv
of a laundress who lately gained the
first prize in a big lottery with the
number seventeen. When asked how
she hit on that number, she said she
had dreamed three nights running of
the number seven, and said, "Three
times seven are seventeen! Seventeen
will be a lucky ticket. So I bought it
and won the prize!" It will be seen
that, in spite of "education." super
stition still Ungers, and is often founl
in unexpected quarters.
Perfect men belong to an order of
things not yet in effect.
One of the most important American
exhibition* at the Paris exposition will
be a model, fome twenty feet long, of
the Chicago drainage canal, in con
nection with this will be shown mod
els of all the great variety of ex
cavating and conveying machinery
which was used in this important en
gineering work. The models will be
shown in operation and it is believed
that it will be one of the mfist inter
esting of the engineering exhibitions
at the exposition.
The art of making work pay is a
work of art.
FOB 30 DAYS YOU CAN THY IT FOB JO CENT3.
S. PROMINENT PHYSICIAN
Has to say who has had 35 YEARS of active Practice of Medicinal
I have never ts-lore in my AS year* of practice of medicine Riven my testimonial of recommen
dation to any patent medicine, but there is a remedy, the result of which ha* conic under my own
observation; for there I* no Disease which ha* so baffled the medical ■ kill of all ajrea a* Rheuma
tism and to find a Reliable remedy for the same. At last we have found it in “ n Drop*,” manu
factured l y the 5r 4n«n Rh-umntic Cure Company, Chicago, lil. The “ 8 DROPS," haa proven
ttaelt wonderful for ita curative power in Rheumatl-m, not ns n Temporary Reliever only, but to
[TRADE-MARK.)
.1 rci iiiiiiicm wmr tvm in i iiiimii ihkh, numcnnip ego, i nail
biiioiir nttiers several Rheumatic c.wk under my treatment and pre
aeritied for these patient* the very lie*t Remedies which I skillfully se
lected. but without desirable results. 1 then heard of * DROPS” and
of it* Wonderful Cures, and prescribed it to n few patients who found
relief from it* use within a few days. After that I prescrib'd 4t to a great
number and to my surprise, I will say that In the course of Two or Threo
Weeks after they had used 5 DROPS” and ‘‘ 5 Drop” Plasters they
were Cured. Among these were a few who had. Tor a number of years,
been suffering with Chronic Rheumatism, who had piloted themselves
around on Crutches. They came to my office without Crutches and told
me they were perfectly Well. They give all the credit to "5 DROPS”
and to ”5 Drop” Plasters and this is their testimony to the Swanson
Rheumatic Cure Company for their kindness and for the conscientious
wny m wnu u inry are placing tncse onncritii KCttieatra among Minering humanity, which they
told mo to write to the company a* an acknowledgement. Ah I have Keen the Curative Power of
*‘5 DROP5" and **3 Drop” Plasters, in a great many install res, lean Truly rccommeud tins in
sod also that the firm is perfectly honest and reliable to deal with.
swankon'S C. A. JACKSON, Physician and Surgeon, Kearney, Neb., Aug. 7), 1R99.
■■CL HP APQ ^ U the m<»»t powerful Bpaelfl© known. Freo from opiates and perfectly harm
** lesn. Keller in tistrilly felt the Brut night. It.\n a poHitlreruro for ICIieuini**
tUm. Srlutltm Nruraltflu, Dv*i»- p*Io. Ilurk <»<!»<•. AUhmii, liny Fever, PnUirrh, Nlrep*
IfniafM, Nervousness, Nervous nn I Neurulatc Iffeudisclies, E'lrsrh*, Toolhtu lie, Heart
TVeiskness, Croup, Swelling, l.:i (Arlppe, !ilnhirlu, CrfppliiK Numbness, etc., etc.
0/\ A yC to enable sufferers to give** 5 DROPS’' st least a trtnl we will send a SAr "ample bottle*
I O prepaid by mail, for lOets A sample bottle will convince you. Also, large bet ties (BOS
dotes) fl 00, 6 bottle* forf.v Hold by 11* and agents. KillTl WitTKD In Srw Territory. WRIT* IH TODAY.
NW t NKOV Kill:l MATIC Cl UK CO., 1«0 to 161 Lake St .CUK AbO. ILL,
hun-i for $2i.4l. flavethe
x ttetailara' ProAt-aivt the %Vholeaalera
Profit. Take advantage of our contract
kpurchnfee. Other* havo advanced their
H prioea of Parlor titova*, but our contract
4 with the manufacturer* compel* them
nii) furniah n* with t he»e, no wit cun w*ll
■ them at u amull profit at $21.41. $24.27 and
I $27.17. YOU would l»« proud of c ither
t Clio of the n oarloratotrea. Therdctarea
give hot a faint idau of their elegance.
£3. hent 0 O. I>. on receipt of 97c, you to
\ pay balauce to your banker or freight
agent on arrival at you,* depot.
•$f*The great eat hargui n* ever offered.
A Lnrae Stove tiike* Iovh fuel I hau u xaiall uue fur lieut
ifiveni l»e»r in mind when ordering.
."**AGE HTOVK CATALOGUE FREE.
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r PRICE.* 28 75
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CLCAR YOUR
2 LAND
A.
feS TUMPS
FREE
''AtalOKUHN
lor u 2 cent
«tnnif»: A —
Kurnitnr*.
Q Hurnow
uni V nil
Q- ntovo« and Range* D- Agricultural Implement*.
K-Btbjr Carriage*. |*—Tlrugt nml Latent Medicine*.
C Ma*ical 1 lift runiHitfM. H Orwii" and Hewing
nwhtnM. |— Micyole*. J Qunw ana Hportiug Wood*.
jt~-Ladle* nml (lent*’ Furnluhlac €»ood*. L— l>rjr
lioodi*. M ReodjMnade Clothing for Men end Hoy*.
N — Boot* and Hhoc*, O— Ladle*(Ji! i»«t* and Cloaka.
Hand lft c»* aiul our Large Huppl? Catalogue contain
ing oror 10.1) png** ana over one hundred tbounoa mile
tud prices will Imj sent 01 preen paid.
T. M. i:oni:KTK' 8ttTLV HOl'SE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
save CTADn
YOUR 9 B #&iTl TAOS
“Star” tin tags (showing small stars printed on under tide
of tag), “ Horse Hhoo,” "J, T.,’’ “Good Luck,” “Cross How,”
and “Drummond" Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in
securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted.
Every luau, woman and child can And something on the list
that they would like to huve, aud can havo
1 Match Box... *•'»
J Kn fe, out' l>fado. good nte«*| .. 2 >
8 Set*R' >ra. 4 \ inch**. 96
4 Child - Set, Knit*. Fork »ud Spoon S&
6 Ha’t and Pepper Set, one each, quad
ruple plate on whit* metal. 6o
6 French Briar Wood Pipe . 96
7 Ilamr, hollow ground, flue Englndi
*‘eel ..... 60
6 Putter Knife, triple plate, beat
quality..*. 60
9 Sugar Shell Inula plate, beat qual.. 6»;
10 Stamp Box. Htorllng allver.70 •
11 Knife, "Keen K utter,” two blade* 76 1
13 Butcher Knife, "Keen Hotter,” 8-in j
blade.. 76
18 Shear*, ‘ Keen Kafter,” 8-1 ncn- 76
14 Nut Set, thicker and 6 Pic **, allver
pitted.. ho
16 liaMi hall. ** Ah*«-elation,” beat cntil.KMi
16 Alarm dock, nic kel. 16o
17 Sit Genuine Huger*' Teaspoon*, lie*?
»late I good* . 160
18 Wa»nh. nickel, stem wind and aet 20u
19 Carver*. good eteel, burkhoru
handler...800
So Six Genuine •linger*’ Table Sponna,
l est pla'od good*.360
91 Six each. Knives and Pork*, buc k
horn handles.860
23 Six each. Genuine Roger*' Knivc*
and Poi k*. beet, plated good*. . . 60i» ,
S. g t5 C !
Ml Clock, Mir. Calendar, Tlmrmom
e?«r, llironm er.. I1*3
31 Chin case, leather. no better made. bUJ
25 Revolver. automatic, double action,
12 or 30 caliber. <WU
34 To* 1 Hat, tint playthings, but real
tools. .6'M)
37 Toilet Net decorated porcelain,
very handsome . HO.)
Remington IttAe No. 4, 21 or 83 cal. 800
Wltflh, a e ling silver.full Jeweled lUJO
Dress Hin* « n«e, leather, haudnoiiie
and durable. loot)
Hewing Machine, first clas*. with
all attachment . 1500
Revolver, Colt’s, IM-calibe •, blued
steel... 1500
Rifle, Oolt’s, H-shot, 22 cali*>er_.1501
Ouitar (Washburn), rosewood, in
laid. 3000
Maud din, v«*v hands mm.....3000
Winch»Mter Repeating Hbot Uun,
12 j.a tge.3000
37 Remington. double birrHl, ham
mer Hoot Gun. 10 or 12 gauge.1000
38 Rlcvcle, standard make, ladies or
gents....35oo
32 Shot Gun. Ite ntugton, double bar
rel, ham merlon..3000
40 Retina If into Du, lj'4 inch DU0..3000
THE A90VE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 33th, 1901
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