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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1896)
5 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1896. M . I Pure Blood moniiB Bound health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, tho ntomncli ntid dl rokUvo orginiii will bo vlgorouH, and there will lio no dynHwln. Itliuutnntlitui mid NeurnlRln will bo unknown, Berofulnnnd Unit Kheiitn wltl dlnnpiicnr. With pure Blood Your nrrvcn will bo strong, nnd your sleep vound, HWi'ct nnd refreshing. Flood's Hnnmpnrlllft makes pure blood. Thnt in wliy It cure no inmiy dlmso.s, That U why ho ninny thuiirnndh uikc It to euro dlHcnue, retain pood lienlth, pre vent nlckncss and Buffering. Ilctnciiiliur Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii U Ono True IIIikkI I'lirlfW $1 per liitll. I j it fiiii e"f l-lvi'i till, ens) to 00(I S HIIlS tako.caiytooimiatu. ale. THE CHIEi rrm i' in. n i,. Ii Mo.MILLA.W w. who )i'r . sinnntin IM w .nii.ihiiKii r.vKiiv n:nAv itiuuiutl hi llin iiiMolliiMHi (vl I'huHl. Ni-ti hi ci unil cIkhb mull iimttcr. WASHINGTON NOTUS. Theie is almost u uoiiini ot con- glessin 'asliliigloii,liiit tlmh lucnence has llirii.vn no light upon what will be done at this .session, and lie would lie cousideicil a rash man who would tin dertaKo lo ay wliat will he (lone, al though tliere are plenty, including ptomiucut seuatois and repiesciila liven, who piedicl that the appropria tion bills will lie liuiil all the legisla tion pussud at this session, and that liuuiieiai and taiiir legislation will he lefi for the extra session of the next eongiess to wicsllo with It seems to be taken for. granted by everybody that Pioidont McKiulcy will call an e.ir session. Should Senator tuay's suggestion for the ictirciucui ot ihogrcouhucks he madu a repulilicau patty measure, Mime ol the men who have a leeord for uhtmiig Hal money may liml themsel ves in u iio.. Mr (iuayV suggestion is tliat gieetibaeks lie indeeiued, nut nitli with gold but with U S notes payable in goid, at Hie opium ui im- gnveru itieut In ntlier wiiriN, payable tugold wlieli il is coiiM'liieiit If Dial Wouldn't lie liat money, nhiil wui.id it lie? It has for -oiuie time been apparent that souietlllllgoUglll to lieilnue lit pin ti'el iuveiitois lioui the iliail.s wlm have gutleii into the patent -luiieiliug liu-iiui'".-. ami aie intiniluciiig tliori in die gatuliling melliud" of ilie legally prohibited lotieries, not to eucourage lliu inventive spirit, Inn mereh to make fee foi llicuischc iy .ippeallug lo the inherent human ga Ii.iii;; i'ij stiuct. Tlieie is no good ic.isonwhy the patent lawyeis of the countiy .-Ii uihl not stand as high as do tho won nraetiee Indole the supreme conn of the I' S and as a matter ot fact, mo-it if them do. Hut (lie shysters are bringing disgrace on tho profession and something lias got to be done. It hashing been Ihe idea of many nf the honorable patent lawyers to h ive a p. item bar, mill strict rules of practice to protect the inventors, and some thing of the kind will have to b di i c or eongi ess wilt have to be appealed to tor legislation on the subject. a Surpiied was espussed when it was announced thai Mr. Cleveland had bought a icsideiice in Princeton, X. ,1 , as no whispei thai any such tiling was on fool, had pici-cdcd the auuoiiuce mcui There i now a rumor said lo have been slatted by a ineuibei of liiu lani'l of a pioniineiiiollleial that I'le.si (Uut t'level.iud will become connected with the law faculty of Princeton uuiveisiiy It i.s said that the whole thing was Iked up dining the lectiil visit ol President and .Mis. Cleveland to Piiueeion in attend the college celehutlioii. Tin- .senate chamber lias bet n thoioiighly u i i ii. until since eoiigies. adjoin tied, and untv look mm Ii liettei than it lias loouctt since u was hiuti, alld llllles iIih Mililtaiy eiigineels aie oil til Hull I'.tlciii.illuU, ll will be Hi- ii t eoinloi tabic, owing lo appai.iiu Uv inaiuiiuniiig an even tciiipei.uuif. and nioiu lie.lUhfnl liecillsc eniistaati) sup. plied win purefieh ail Among the changes Hull ale notleealile lo evvil the nio.sl ca.siialobst ivcr aie llie li.iml'ome opera cluirs which have taken tlio place of the old wood benches in the galleries, ami the iiuil.ii inity in the sen alois chairs, now all Miuue lucked, leather covered, with mahogany flame. Heretofore il has been the custom of each seuatoi toi.vu.nc his individual taste in the .selection of the chair ho used, without regard i whether it pleased anybody oIbimii not and tlnre suit wa rather a mixture For the lir.st time both the senate and house aie lightod by oUetricily That in about all the itiipioveiunut made in the house eliainhor which now i-mli. shabbier nuu ever wlitn cwmp.ired) with tlio scunlv ctiiimber. Bin n.ea. . uto al.Vuys vfm iiiHInacl to be n,...p luxurious than llie luuise ami imur ascribe u in tho dlflVronrv in ".o inelliodof Kioetitjf; lepresvuliilives nun , senator, iho llrl having to give an at eount to their constituents eriy two ears, and Llie last only once In si year, if at all. Theie are vuriotM ivanns which liavo caused Ohio pollUeians to occupy a Imx'ii share ot the nouuem i;ovit m Washington I'liaiiuinn Manna wint. l i iro iulo Ihe siruaus Insieaii n inlu i lio cabinet, acciirditiK tt uo'.ip, and lie is coining to oiler .Seiutur hliei man the Meieiary-.hip of the slate in tie MoKintoy cabinei in exchange lor lit tea l ill tin senate, ""' illuici -ilaliiling beliii.' Ilia) (iov llit'.lincll vvi I appoint Mr. Ilauiri to 'he Tacuin.v, at once i Snuator Sht'iiuan will i,i,iii 'I'he principal "bsi.icle to earrviag imii tbi iilaii is thai Stiu.tloi Sheimuti aiso pie fer.s the iciiatc to the cabiuel ami thul lie liope.4 to be elected to allot her term In 1808. It Is not thought that Hetmtor bhcrnian will agree to Mr Hamm' proposition, unless ho fun lie bulldozed into doing ho by helm? convinced that hooatiinit lit. reelected to tint .senate, mil whether ho can or not Ii tlio qucs lion now iigltaling tlio ropiiblican poll, tii'iiiiix, hreaiiso upon It depends tha make up of tlio cabinet Mr. Sherman eiys he knows iiotliiiiif nlioiit such n plan A diowning man would have little use for a luciiiod of le.seue which would ieiiiiro day.s. A dyspeptic doesn't nam to bother with a icmuly liial 11 going to luko vcck.s to aliow its henalieial elleets. Tlio .Mount Lebanon .Shakci.s arc 'lleringu product iimlei llm name of Shaker Digestive Coidial which yh Ids immediate lelief Tho very lii.sl dose proves hem lieial in most cases; anil it Is owing t . ilnir iiulioiiudeiicoiiliili nee in It ilml lliey liave put 10 cent imm!" holtle.son (he mat kel . l'lieo citn ho bad through anydiuggist, audit will repay the alllieted i0 invest the trilling oiim neeessaiy in make i dial. The Shaker Digestive Coidial re ieve.s by r. sling the stomach and aid ing the digestion ol food. L.vxoi. is the best mcilieiue lor child leu. iJurioiw recomiiieiiil it in of C.Htcl Oil. place City Council. 11 il) council met in regular ses sion on Wednesday, Dcectnhcr ',', 1811(1, picM-iit, Mayor Myer.s ami Coiiticllincn Hilton, Heck, HulliMcr and Wioal. Minitti s of last meeting lead and an proved. ' The following hills were prcse i and upon motion allowed on the vari ous funds- .1 .M. M'tluiN. e) ciiL'lliitr (I. Dow. laiineyiudiloiit l.iiii-i llinie) J W Kin vl. wuti'c cum inhsloiier I U. Klioel. Mrrcl lo.iinilnsloiiur llui.V Kite, liuiilhii; ctml The council took up the. . fl'MiO Nl 17 '.II (HI H III) 7 00 - V Tfc matter in rvgaid to the city .siitmlfug expense of tappiiiL' watei mains unil on inntmn tlie mayor was instrueted to inform .las. Peterson that the eity would .stand tho expense ol making one tap on tlio water mains ami xaiil Petersnn in ut.,n,i tho expense of tun ther whoiu two tapH aio necessary. On motion the city attorney was in slrueted lo submit an opinion on the Ked Cloud Power company franchise and report at the next meeting of tha council. "On motion council adjourned. How to Curo Biliotii Colio. I Niiirarcii for week with cajiu and pains in my stomach causnd hy bilious ues.s and had lo tako modiciiio all ilia while until I used Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Remedy which cured mo. 1 have since iceotiiineniled t to a good many people. Mits F Ml n.Kit, hiirhaveii, Conn Persons wno aie MiDjucl to bilious colic can wain on me at tick hv ink n it.!. J remedy as soon as the lust symptonii appeal.' Sold by II K. (Jriee, Drun gist K Died On .Novniibei IHlli, IbUiJ, at hot liomu neui Jud-oii, Kansas, of stomach ami kiduc tiuiililc, Ella, Wife of .1. C. Bil. lings. The subject nf this sketch wasatnong ihe early settlers of Smith county. Her sickness as of short duration, lasiing hut one week, during which J. up- sue sulTcri d much, but was tender healed for by a loving husband and kind friends, she was buried on thu IIUli, which was the anniversary of her wedding fourteen years liefora. Slio was in the prime of life, being thirty live i ears ol age Her last hours were spent in prayer and in bidding good bye to her many friends. Sha was conscious to Hie last. Flowers, almost exclusively raised by herself weteusod side and upon the colliu. Ihwsniu aide consisted of white clirysanthe muiiib and smilax. A mammoth wtxilli encircled the plate of the c isi.el and two huge bouquets roiled at the foot of it The funeral was held at the Imii-e ami words of comfort wero spoken by Kov llaiper from the text, "Blessed aie the dead that die in thu I, old." She leaves a loving husband, an aged nun her, two brotlieis, on0 sister and many friends to mourn her loss She was burivil in Ml IIop cemetery and a larga concourse of people fol lowed the remains to their last resting place The sy input hj of the entire community is extended to I tin friends in their sail bereavement Rheumatism f a blood disease and on yu blood retne ily can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which nt best arc only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Orccncastle, Indiana, says: "For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which thehest physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reacli my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself ia any way; I was abso lutely helpless. Three bottles of N.S.S. re. lieml mo so that I was soon abletomve my ncUt arm; before ong I couW walk across llii rniiiii in.) v. vfKBj iwo)wl,en ,l' 1 finished one dneu lwttles was cured completely and urn as well av cvii. i now vvetu 170.' A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. cure.sScrofuU. Cauctr Rcftna and auy form of blootl trouWev. If you have a blood disease, take a blood mH cine S.S.S. (xrin tin leaf arlv vtgrs table) is cvcluMvely for the b'lood and ia recouiuiriiiled for nothing elsr. ft forces out the poison matter permanent ly, We will end to auyonc our rn I liable books. Address Swift Spec it Co., Allan' . r.a S SS DUCKER'S SATURDAY CHRISTMHS SHLE Which will Continue Until Christmas Eve, December 24th. Thus will I: the h lo i 1 1 . Wl Dress Goods Department Wo have many choice now good in our Urei-H (Jood line, which will imike nice useful Christum proaontR. In Iititw UreRS Uoodti wo will show an exeoptiomil uie line; aUo many new goods in colored fiibrien in fancy woaves. During thin hiiIh we Hindi ofTer our en tire Btoclt of DresB linodn at Hpecftl hiiU prices, which moans a Paving of from 20 to r0 per cent on the usual pricoB. Wa usl: you to bo nuro Hnd look through thia line, iib it will nurely inter est you. Special. DuriiiK this sals wo shall ofTar a choico linn of Standard DroBO Calicoes nt 10 ynrdB for Ik'Jc. Only one pattorn sold to each lady cURtomer. Special bnruuin in Ladies' and MiBneB' Muffs and Hohb. During thia sulo wo will givu FREK, an elegant Water Set. Spo it in our front window. away, Cloak Department. Wo place on snln every garment in our clonk department at exceptional low bargain priced for this sale. Every hidv who has not bought her winter wrap nhnulil tako advantage of this aal. Ho MieeoB'Cloakfl.piKeH 1 to 1 1. price 0O0 Come to our big CHUItCII NO IKS. L'U.NOICKIIA'IIUNAI.. Morning M-rvicu at 10:!l0. A special baiinoii on "lVeaclier and People" Sunday school 11 15 a.m. .Junior Society of C. E. at 4 p.m. Y. P. S C. E at (!:!!() p.m., subject, "How to Strengthen our faith in Chris tianity." Song service at 7:15. Evening service at 0:!)0. A third .sermon of the seriei on tho "Main Questions of the Christian Faith," sub ject, "Are Ihe Gospels Authentic." Prayer mooting Wednesday avoning at 7.110. .subject, "Am I Doing My Duly to Christ ami Mis Church?" We invito any wlm are nut regular attendants at any church to meet with us. Anyone in tmublo ahould com municate witli or call ou the pastor Any who desire tho .special prayers of this chinch may make their request known by word or note and they will bu remembered in the chinch mid in iliu homes of its members. We wel come you to any or all of these ser Tice.s." O. E. TicKNoii, Pastor. MKTHODIST The social at Ashury Chapel in the south pint of the city was well attend ed and nil report a good time. The Epvvortli League of First Church is taking a new lif, and Prf. Wilscn ia deiuon.sir.xiiiig his right to leader ship A moiuhly social, new song books and , new choir with increased attendance are miiiiu of the evidences of pioapenty . Mr Dai by will preach Sunday morn ing at 10 !!0 on, "A Forward Move ment," and at 7 !! in the evening an evangelistic .service with .sermon tin that line will be held .Sunday school at U:!I0 a in. Junior league at C;U0 p.m. Epvvortli League 6:'M p.m., conduclad by Miss Laura Smith. A welcome for all. DIED. Near Hod Claud, Noveiubar ',!, 181)11, of membranous croup, llael E., eldest child of Mr unit Mr Samuel Smith, agod fur yenra, nina mouth and four daya. ifacl naa a bri(jat, Tinsoiiie, nf faciioufttoobild, whMc loss is deadly felt-, bot l)4 lVAd her and lout her to bin own fcaaotifol homo to await' Ihe coming nt lh lvrd. hi1 wVII fblnt f tier wltltn yumtt. Ttiin' ll lio f is l'i eorne. A one bj una a the aurp iltr wetiv, tylo 'r t'Um lioiiir. .. . . tfotiu to Teachers. Ntl.H'f Is hereby flite.n that 1 will ft aiMhoalt pftrmni who maj leir iu villi ni-w - - - "".. nirr KinniL-aiwuB rra - 1 1 1 1 -a l -m imi 1 iiMi-nm vnmm t iw itMiHty, ueu iv'o r mc iirn w;-. uirtiiy of KH-b nwntk. hprv'Ml pxaiairiiCiniri vill Im he W hi rni H'Y'WMiaji ion in.rai.oriKi,T 1 if rjkv ilHittlb. 1 Tlii'SUUtding Wjiieil k M uoilKd! jfnideeriitieatoia ilif miui no jp'ada I below 7d per com , tivermrr-M per eent, li't llll Cla-le eel MUeai'' -no ,tl(e lie 1 I It.W !' pin .-el ' iiVcniai- IHt .-rri 1 1 ill 111 .Hi. 'lie I'riliiirr'l l l'V D M Ml-MKi!. C . '. s. ,,1 Ur. Price's r.'rcttn I5,.v iMuf lHi lrj'f Ctr io tl Tsri ir ' wtl. 7 MING WE COMMENCE OUR BIG- nii'itani sa.c of lii. nii. nth and. in th ii - order Id to (iffcr the best va CALICOI..S. Cottoi, DrefiP CiooiIh. Gingham, Ac During this hiiIo we nhnll oiler home vory exception il vulieii in them. Double Fob) If).. Porenh-H, nice dark utvles. iiIm ;-iice 10c. EUra quality Printed Satines nt li!'4e. worth 18 ami JThj. JjiiHSian Kleeeed and Vicugna Fleeced Wrapper Goods at 10j per ard. Wo can tihow you a htiDildotno lino of put tornn, tspocial baraairiH in Calicoes and Ging hnniB at O, i, and "0 per yard Ice Wool and on! Fascinators at bargain pricon. Childrnn'H and Mia- s8 HoodB and Cape at, bargain prices Children's Toques and Tarn OehanterB at bargain prices Outing ) lannels 'fljlo LineuB, Canton Flannel, Shirting, Muslins. DeniniH. Jeuns nnd Punta Cloths at bargain priced. Special value in Outing Flannel at on per yard; also extra nice Values and styles at 8 and 10.!. 1 able I ) 1111 V Turkey Red Table Daniasks at 12, IS, 2.jiii(I .Too that art. t-lrn gt.od vn!ufs. Special bargain in Colored Caiitnno, uruwus itno oraos, en 10 p U)K and l'Jifiu prne CJi, j Christmas Sale. G. A ErfcH i m WSS3P SSW H Mra. K 1 .K. ,.Jf m (Thousands SUFFER UNTOLD MISURIES. BRADFIELD'S PEAVALE REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC f Bj Arousing to Health Action all her Organs.; It causes health to bloom, I joy to reign throughout tho frame. ;... It Never Fails to Regulate ...? "Mr wlfo hni boon under treatment of lend- nil vnijuiciiiiis mrt'o jean, wuniiuino Vftpruililll tlncn rinttlFt nf 1IIIADK1E ' KEMALK lllClllH.ATOIt rlia ran do liar nun) -cuoilUB. miliinir nnn wiikuiuc. ' - n.o. 11111 An.Jiunuerioii.Aia. UIUDFIELD HKliLl.iTOlt CO., Atlinli, (It. Boldbydruiitt Sl.OOptrbottlt All niiinibpis of tlie Degree of Honor are urged to be present at uoxt meet, ing December 81 h Business of impor lance, also elect iau of ollicers. II E. Pond. Lii.i.ik Ovkhino, Hecorder. Chief of Honor "The vvor-t cold I ever had in my life .va.s cured by Chamberlain' Cough Ki'iuedy," writes W. II. Norton. of.Siit tir Cicck, Cai. "This eoltl left me with a ciiugli ami I was expectorating all the time. The remedy cured me, and I want all of my friends when troubled witli a cough or cold to iho it, for it will do them good " Sold by II. E. (Slice, Druggist Cardol'ThankB. Mr. and Mrs. Smith desire to express their .sincere 'hanks to all who assisted Until in their nuiI bereavement. Mit. and Mus S. Smith. Soothing, and not irritating, strength iiing ami nut weakening, small but effective Htieh are tho qualities of De TV'itti'a Littlo 1'aily Hisets. tlie famous litrla ptlli. ('. L Cutting. - A vrrdlifH rjlif'1 vvns wilting up 1 Iwal theatrical ciiiertuinuieni lee.'inl.v, and he wanted tn lie pariieulniljr nice ubooMf, nh imaiioiied the nanu' of several young ladies of tlie tnwiinr.i' wrote, "thoy all lilled their pa' is to tfffiw;ko.'' Then lu went lunie Wlw'o ibf pjpiji' iippeiirrd it wr.r- found tNur thoptniirt had uui a;i "n" in Hie nl'Wrf i "C ni tue word "pari. " r.t. ... ' Nx-Artnu-i .v isrin--1" eti our ,j j,. w1Mj , ,,,,. ... Kn.,11. r an! (;, C'ipo .j:. ., .,, found in every totMM.,.t.. s MANIC CO Fovn , j ivlv f . a Wanted-An Idea TVho no iblnk n( K'lln ImelH lliliitf mini fill I i.itM- viiiir hlf&jii ttiikT nnv lirln you wrnllh. Wrll JOHN Wt.UDKKllUHN CO., Patiiit Atliir ay. WMhlnntim. I t'.,fnr (belr al.u lirlio offtr ul ul or iu uiiunri. innuun nauiro. 01 women i m!li..,. A I . till 1 .;; CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. I tM.-1MK DECEMBER .-. 5th, ) 'nave . ) u ir. V..cl tir e h sui'i- tt do so, i Vet .-h v i lies I en's Pants. a iiargain prices. Wo find we have a number of odds ami endti in Men's PantB. During this sale we i-hull olter them at special prices, regardloBR of cost price, as wo wish to el-no tboin out. Shirtings at f, 7, 8. and 10c. Jeans and DeuiuiB at 12!, lo and 18c, 'hat aro the best values over shown. Two special bargains in Cotton Butts at fi and 10c jut roll. Special bargains in Moii'h Tock Scarfs at lo and 23c. BLANKKTS We have about 00 pairB of Wool Blank ets, during his sale wo ahull oiTer them at the lowest prices ever made on tho same class of goods as we wish to sell them out quick it will pay 011 to see them. SHOES and RUBBK S. We have n nice line of Emb Slipper?, Felt Slippers, Warm-Lined shows, that will mako nice Christmas gifts, also epeciul baigaius in ladies' and children's shoes. Undc crwear Ueot. D Big Cloaring Sale in our Underwear De partment. It will pay jou to look it through as thoro are many values there that will savo you money, also special baigaius in Men's Wool Socks, Men's Suspenders, Men's Shirts. Mon's Ties, Men's Gloves and Mittons. It will pay you. $ U mn HKL MW. HP&I HHT sMLM CT " m 1 ! ' 1 . , Overgaiters, Leggins, "An eniinml i,h!j.iin(in min lie ncrvm mid rvhis pusshnj 11,(0 the left nrc Jorerd to the .surface I,, the Inryt Joint of the ankle ami the eximvirc ........... w.t. intuo "in w me eota.i Udiiirri, .islliuut, llronehitin, :(,:." WK Al.Sd HAVE Fllt : Shoes, : Imclt : Slippers : anm : Lamms : Wool : Soles mil IIOMK KMT SI.IHT.H.S. CINCINNATI - CASH - SHOE . STORE. r ---- -.. : i : 1 I i s ! ! I w.wt..VyV,,yi(Mo - V W 0 V V V r S We invite you to come in and see our beautiful stock of TJBAS I ! A large variety at lowest pi ices O. JLv. COTTIJVG. WWWVWW&4 2 f o 2 o o n 2 2 2 o t WV WW WW WW WW wvvwvwwwvwvv S 4 v U' 1 .1 I You Can't Get Up ? '& I -V! W?i' l"5S You could if you had op.r of our $ r-i Sclh 'Ilmmas larrn C'lni'ks. U' .w mil UU'in ecry You Can't Help WIIK.N Tllli 'J'heho clock!, keep gnoil lime, lot lo time keeping and dm At : the : Price : of No reduction in qualii.y, o I ;; NewhotiSL lia-o ; f' " I. ! llil.'N'C I - VOIU WOIIK. WK hid (V- od w 1 vc we ai' nnin; Men's Shirts. Wo have an elegant line of Mens' Flan nel Shirts. During this sale wo shall oiler them at special pricw. Our $1 .10 llannel f Juris sale prion $1 00 Our 81 75 and S2 shirts, sale price. iourchoico1.2.'i. NOTION and HOSIERY DEPT, ou can Hnd many nico, useful article in our notion depnrtmont that will mako t i . :v.,.n",, l,rPnts. Our Lino of Handkerchiefs is the best wo have ever shown, prieo ruugo from ""(1 ,V PmirjB' "lB0 an oloKnt line f r i- . kul . ?rt 'i rK"i" prices. EhiIiob Double Mittons, special bargnina .. , H 2oc. h Our beet Saxony Vnrn at fic.por skoin. Gorman Knitting Varn 8cperekoia all .. . ,. ., colors. eh ings Emb Silk. Boldings Wash Emb. ailks, Holdings Knit silks at very lowest pricoa; also a nico line of fancy Linens, Splashers, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Dresser Scarfs, etc. at bargain prices. HOSIERY. During this sale wo shall olTor sonio ex ciiptional vu hies in Ladies', Men's and Children's Hosiory nt 10, 12i, 15, 18 and 20c. Special. Ladies' Purses nnd Chatelaine Hags. e have bought C. P S. A Co. Sample Lino nf Purses and Bhall placo them on salo at. exactly vvholes.ilo coat Now is tho time to got a nice purso for a I'ttlo money. ot t)f ow 'i' r In Broadcloth, JMelton and Jersey Cloth, Everybody Should Wear Them. ana imii irouoles s in winter that hail to - GOODS ! M A A A M A A A 4 lAiti O JCwtSC I rwwwvw ww v4 niflu and '& Getting Up V.,. ALARM C.OKS ()m- . rs . V. Ill Jli IIUUlCi'll II v nii-vt i- heaper : Ones. i ' 1 1 t-l 1 I in piii.e Oj 11, I L.ir UK. II ." i - J H h . 3 r .r;a. . 'S 9mmi.M' tr ifffgfjgtfimmMmmKmam rwrwriTwrnnTTT " '" " " nrn'iTnnini(iiiiTwiitwiian3aPiicjy()jy TTif ItTTTT -