TIIH HKK: OMAHA. Tl'KSDAV, XOVKMHKTl 2. 1911. Guaranteed Furs 1 ..r-r.'t In pnrrh(Hn(t fort It I of tH1 Im-por-tanc that yon make jjonr sHex-tion where the merchant hlmwlf Is Ihoronithljr fwmteri npon the many different kind of fan whtrJi t market offer. Krery fur here bag lxen rare-1 fully selected because of Its par ticular excellence the Bklr.g. the linings, trimmings and workmnn thip are the very best. Kvery fur Is guarantee 1 to be exactly an w represent or the pur chare price will be cheerfully re funded. Our rfrcvi 's lis neucn Is Vm rvort cctnrlele r tire trcr raj-? thr rne riiT 1XU r:it of v-feita ermine rid t!tS tnr tiu falka, priced tt !o . 5.7r Crcy trimmer Beta xi t.25. So.O) bid $14.50. rqufrrel or Wbrte le.ad fYx, tt Ji.oo. Anstrmllan Opposam at J3.S0. VMle Thibet at U.76, aui 17.75. -Hirer Mink at 7.00 anl 1.73. Moufflon at 18.50. 19.78 and 114. SO. White Ermine at 13.75. 10.75 and 110.00. tuonaea squirrel at 117.60. Tor Misses and V.'omen, beautiful acts of Summer Ermine, Orey Squirrel, Australian Opposum, Fox and Allnk. Prices ranM $14.75. $16. GO $18.75, $20. $22.75. $2.', up to $47.60. Pome of the very finest Mink Ploceg from $70.00 up, A handsome showing of Tony Coats at $4 5.00 and up. mr yduro rtopirs w STeirt fCVo, 1MG-1520 FARWAIX CTR2BT MM i SHOW KELLEY WAS INSANE ; ASK RECEIVER FOR MA G.I, j t!on comprised the cardinal deacon. He hlnd th cardinals war ths patriarchs, archblahnp. bishops, heuds of order, ether high peraonates and various per tons familiar to the papal oourt. Ills HoIImu Appears. Ttestntly the door at th resr of ths hall was opened and ths nobis guard In their brilliant uniforms appiarsd. making way for the whlte-clad flgur of his holi ness. Followed by Swiss guards and Ills eult ths pontiff paused for a moment a: th threshold wbll thune present ben; th knee. ' Ulth a smll hs greeted them and thsn walksd to ths throne. Ths procession before th throne fol lowed immediately. Each dignitary, a tordlng to precedence, approachsd In turn and kneeling klxsad th papal ring. It waa it long and tiresome ceremony, which Plus X bore with great patience. As the lat of th ; numbtr paying humane returned to his place th master of reramonles ! loudly proclaimed "extra omnia." and gradually ths greater num. Pr withdrew until the pontiff and the ostdlnala wer left alone for th duties which hsd brought them together. Plus X broke the silence that followed, voicing a slmpl prayer, and then, still silting, delivered a brlf allocation. Year of Movratna: for Chare, in this th pop bKSit by saying that th present year had hoen a year of mourning for th church. Alt f1t this a luded to ths clamorous; commemoration of th Italian Jubilee; which, It was felt. Wfsnded ths rights of the Holy 8ee. The liijticst point ot woman' hap. Ilnesa ia reached only through tuoth rr.iood., ia the claaninir of her rhilrf within her anna. Vet the mother-to- i oiten tearful ol nature's ordeal a:id ahrinks from the sufferinjr icj. lent to its consummation. But for nature's il$ ond discomforts nature rrovides remedies, and In Mother's l'riend is to be found a medicine of fTTiit value to every expectant mother. It is an oilv onutlKion f,. ...nf ---- -........ vivrrxiti cppHcation, tomposed of jpffrcdieuts wmi-H aci wjia Dt-ntucial and Booth I3ff effect on thoee portions cf the 6teta Involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and t ius relieve, in great part, the suffer in jf through which the mother usually Tasea. The regular use of Mother's l'riend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health nnd strength it brings about after baby cornea. Mother'B rriend ' I for sale at f ,ry. rV drug stores. Write for our r -v free book for expectant moth- - 'J et which contains much valuable in formation, and tunny suggestions ol a helpful nature. EUDFIZLD RECUUTCH CO, AlLato. U LB.LiCCOt i! ;o, 8 South End 16th St. VIADUCT Homo of tho 4Long Ton" Is Through th manifestations of sectarians, (evidently hlntlne i it... , hatred to th t'athollo faith, th allocu tion continued, waa promoted, thus of fending the faithful of the whole world. wnne me supreme erestnese of Italy n this faith which had tnnplred every civil progress and which alonn la ti. ..-... peace and laxting prosperity. me evils of modernism and naturalism ere counterbalanced, th pop con Inued, everywhere by th iv. r ih. holy euchurlvt. as wan ni-.,v.i , i,. CoiiRresses held at Cologne. London, Mon- r.a 1 o rt .1 ll.l. 1 .1 . i . .uauiiu. niam eipccittiiy had, i said, demonstrated Ita tru r.iiiri,.,.. sviitlmenl. Ha ended ulih n, h.,... .. iod would prrsen It from th. n threatening Its peace and happiness. ine creation of the cardinal and the onflrmatlon by his hollnena of i .r,H. blshoi and bishops already iiipolnted by onei followed. Jn all Instances th pro. enure was I Me name. The name of each hospn for honor waa read. tli , in quiring of the cardinal lu turn whether uiry. upproveq the nomination. Assent was glv.n by raising their red akull oapa. A suiprls cam when it was mad known that the pop had created still an other cardinal "In pretore." that Is, "jn nis orrstt. th Identity of th one so honored not bains rsvealed. tm. an addition of nineteen to the cordlnalate. ArrhkUhop IreUnil Mentioned. This depittture ftom the known program gar rls to all soeta ef rumors. Including on that Aichblshop Ireland; would re ceive a red hat. Official denial of this purpose or thst any other American pre. late In addition to those proclaimed would be elevated was authorised at th vaCcan. It Is supposed that th unnamed car. dlnal Is Mgr. Flllppo Olustipl. secretary of th congregation of Sacraments. Tho name, however, will pot e revealed until a later consistory at the option of the pope, and It Is poeslhl this may net be until after th death of th reigning pon tiff. Th confirmation completed the matter of ceremonies threw open the door and th Noble snd Swiss guards re-entered and escorted the pop to his apartment. Th cardinals lingered a few moments, snd then, returning to their waiting car rlagea, wee drlvento their residences or temporary stopping places, where tha usual reception war held. ntabo TIfcea Confirmest. Among th archbishops and bishops confirmed In their offices were: J sine J. Keane, archbishop of Iu buipie; Peter J. Muldoon, bishop of Rock; ford, HI.; Kduiund M. Ounne. bishop ol Peoria. 111.; Jnmea O'Reilly, bishop of rsrgo, N. 1M John W. Khaw, eoadjutoi b:ah( p of Han Antonio, Tex.; Drn'a O'lkiu aghue, coadjutor bishop of Uiulavllls. Ky.; Thomas F. Ullle. coad.lutor btBhop of Kansas City; Vincent Wetrhrlle. bishop of Hlemsick, N. If? Joseph F. P.h. bishop of Lead. 8. !.; John Ward, bishop of I.eavnworth; J. II. Tlhen. bishop of Lincoln, Neb., and Nell MacN'ell, arch bishop of Vancouver. Th new cardinals confirmed In con slotory today are: Cardinal Coa y Jticho, archbishop of Valladolld. t'ardlnal Paloonl, apostollo delegat at WaeiiltiKton. Cardinal Avleo, papal nuncft at Cardinal Ptgnttalll, a-papl nuncio at Vienna. Cardinal Parley, archbishop of New York. Cardinal Pourne, archplahnp of West minster. Cardinal BniiT, archblHhop of Olseutg. Cardinal Amlett. archblahop of pari. Cardinal U Connell. arehblanoo of lt.ii. ton. Cardinal plblllar, archbishop of Cham be ry. Cardinal Nagel, archblnhop of Vienna. cardinal l Cabrlera, archblnhop of Montpellvr, Prance. Cardinal Dlnletl, -apal n sjor domo. Cardinal lAixart. aaaessor of (he holy offle. Cardinal Pom pel. secretary of th con. grrgatlonal oouncll. Cardinal Jilllot of th Jesuit order. C aid Ilia I Hoaalum, iUUemplariat. Jore Tettimonr to This Effect ia Trial at Des Moinea. FEIEKDS RELATE IITCIDEHTS Vonasr Woman Krstan Omaha Will aire t3vldene (n nefeslf of Ue fendaBt Ran Pat t'pna damn of Ckaare, (From a Btaff Cormtpondent.) DEB MOINKH. Ia.. Nov. J7. Mor evi dence t show that Dr. Harry B. Davis was Insane prior to his coming to !es UMn.i aa offered todsr In court. One of the beet witnesses of the day was Mra William Oreen of Council niuffs, a phy sician, who told of tho craxy antics of Kelly at her home a week before he was sent away. He had been brought there from Omaha. Her friends found him at a reaort, and when brought to the Oreen homo he waa In a distressed condition and dirty. He remained there three daya. and then went away without leave, saying he was going to get some clean cmtnes. While at th Green horn lie acted in sane. II started In to dress In the kitchen, where Mrs. Oreen was, but she left. When she offered him posched eggs on toat In the dining room he went to the kitchen. thrw the knife and fork away and spread the aoft eggs on the toast with hui bare hands. He took the books out of the library shelves, and when ha atarted to put them back he merely got some mor books. Vr. Oreen also gsv similar testimony as to me defendant's queer conduct. If. L. Tenny gave evidence about Kelly coming to his hou lata at night as If called there to see a patient, ann ne talked of seeing persons following him and then ran away In fright. J. C. Roblneon of Waterloo. r.D., tow about Kelly'e lit ther and how he had changed befor leaving ther. James Russell, an Intimate friend of Klly, tUld the Jury tb prisoner was In sane, and to substantiate his statement told of an Incident In Council Dluffs when Knlly persisted In using a dummy waiter to communicate with a friend, thinking It a telephone. JnHa. h. P. Snlvder of Council hiuiis nid of having committed KcHy to the Institution for Inebrlstes, at Knoxvllle. it- .. followed on the stand by K. . AtWIn.nn. a Council Uluffs newspaper man. who told of his acquaintance with Kelly. vaiiv-a aweetheart. a resident of Omaha. Is Included In the long string of witnesses aubpoenaed from Council Bluffs and Omaha, and will testify In behalf of the prisoner. Mr. and Mra. Kelly, parents of the accused man, atsi will take the stand and attempt to show that their son Is of unsound mind. War on Game of Chanee. uun.rtntnmlent MacVlcar. new head of h. nniii- flenartment. will conduct a relentless war against dice throwing and candy raffles, which h rays wer allowed to operate under Councilman no re- time. . . Through Instruction from th head 01 ih ilenartment. Chief Day. today Issued general orders to patrolmen to clean up candy raffles and stop an nice games on their beat. Th orders wer read to th pstrolmen at roll call, Th cap tains Ild particular etrer upon the point that the order are to be carried out to th letter. Th patrolmen were niatructed to arrest merchants who per mitted th gam of chance to operate In their places of business. ( nmmltrr on War Patn. ' Th Oreater Pe Moines committee mrf.v want Into court to securs a court order compelling th city school board to remove Its ofrlces from tn renting block, where It has temporary quartera. Th basis of th elslm Is that one of tho persons owning th block Is a mem ber of th school board end thrroro the board had no right to use offtcos In that building. Insva Trade Mark. Am nffl.-lal Iowa tiiule mark was resla- tered with th secretary of slat here todsy and In th futur the products of th factories pf th slat will be stamped with a design of a hawk head within a cogwheel and th words "Mad In Iowa." Iowa la aald to be th first and only stst to bve an official trad mark. This was authorised by the last session of th legislature and the manufacturer's association had it registered. Homier t Dee Mela. Several hundred five. men bowline teams will participate tn the Mid-West bowling tournament which opens here nest Sat urday, according to an announcement of tha association officials today. St. Louis, It la suld, will hv more than 100 bowlers hsre. Chicago wll have fifteen teams. Omaha elalil. Kanaaa City ten. Ht, Paul five and Minneapolis six. VANDERBILT CUP TO MULFORD Cin.tti.iJa.. c. xr:-.-.- T-f -- I Are Being" Frozen Out. U. P. OFFICIALS COMBAT IDEA Cbararea Are Made that lnprarf. menta Have lleea Made In fhe St. Joe ftood la Interest of th tnfon Pacific. In .Vew Tcrk certain stockholders and creditors have askrd a receivership for the 3t. Joseph A Giand Island road, si leglng that minority Interests are being frozen out. Here In Omaha Union ' Pacific officials combat the charges. They say thst whlis a vbsI amount of Improvement along the line of the St. Joe road Is contemplated, there Is no disposition to freer out any person or make any stockholder or In tercut bear more than a Just proportion of the cost of Improvements. The Ht. Joseph Grand Island road Is a part of th original Union Pacific sys tem. For years It was operated as such, hut during the hard times of some twenty years ago with the old Union Paclflo it went Info the hands of receivers. Later when K. H. Hsrr'.man bought th Union Pacific property In a measur the t. Joe road becam Independent In name, though owned principally by the Union Pacific Keoently important Improvements hav been planned and ome of them carried Into effect. The roadbed has been prac tically rebuilt, curvea have been cut out, grades reduced snd fills made. Hrldges have been rebuilt and new equipment put in servlc until now, when the line from Grand leland to St. Joseph has become physic ally one of the best In the country. The applicant for the receivership ad mit that the Improvements have been made, but contend that In making them the entire earning of the road have been absorbed for the benefit of th Union Pacific. Th Union Pacific has made its surveys and la preparing to construct an exten sion of th H. Joiteph road from Hast ings to Gibbon, a distance of twsnty-slx miles, where connection will be made with the main line. This will probably be done next year, and to this the minority stockholders object, asserting that this fcxpens. about l,2,00t, will fall on the St. Joseph company and come out of their pockets and that when the line is built, It will be taken over and operated by the Union Pacific Writ of Ouster to Dissolve the Gould Merger is Denied JEFFKRSON CITY. Mo., Nov. f7. The supreme court of Missouri, In an opinion by Chief Justice Valllsnt, today danleld tha writ of oueter asked by the attorney general to dlHsolve the merger of tha Gould lines In Missouri. All Judge ooneurrcd. except Judge Kennies, who did not sit In the case, because of huvlng been counsel. The defendants In the esse were the Missouri Paclflo. Rich HUI Coal Mining canmpany, Missouri V Kansas Elevator ronmpany and the Webster Coal .'and Mining company, ' What Aib You? Da yea feel weak, tired, despondent, ive frequent bead aches, coated tonjue, bitter or bsd taste in snorniei, "heart-barn," belching ol get, acid risings la throat after ceiiof, stomscb gusw or burn, loul breath, dissy spells, tsor or variable appetite, aaasea al time aad kiudrcd symptom ? If yon ksv aay eooatJtrable aaaeber ef ifeo efeeve symptoms yon are aufleriag front pillows nets, torpid liver wirb, indigestion, nr ttyepepti, ir. rWree'e laoldaa MJial Discovery is aiada of the SB oat valaable sndiiaal principle known to ra actio a oine for fb permanent our f sack abnorossl eeaditioa. It k a aaost e&eiottt User iavigerelnr, stomach tonle, towel realuf aa4 nerve etreagtaco. is ) J Tli "Gold Ms if! oal Discovery" I pot S patent snedicine or secret aostram, a full tt at (t in(rediit kln printed oa its bottlo-wrepper and ettestei tiatUs owb, A glene et the will altuw that it eootuic bu alot'iol, or harm ful habst-lormint; druja. It ia a luid ennstt snd mk'i pure, Iriple-rcftoed lyosrio, et arie streegtb. bon h roots ut nsti AmsrKe mejiual, plavta, Vterld's Lpvtry Msdtvat Asaocialiuu, Pio:l . lluflalo, N. (Continued from Page OnJ. eublc Inchee and 4"! to DM) Inches displace ment. Condition of Raee. The rourae, which Is 17. H miles around, waa required to be circled seventeen times for a distance of is. 51 miles. Interest In the Hevennah challenge trophy and the Tledman' alone was ex ceeded by that In th Vanderbilt cup race, tils driver ot well known racing ma chines entered In th Pavannah challenge trophy race. In this !23-mli event th winner took th cup and a cash prts et 11,000, Th driver running second gets IS and th third prls Is Seven ear wer entered In th Tledman trophy. Th dlstaaoo Is IT) mile. Baald th eup and prise ot U.OtiO te the winner there is saoond and third plaoa money. Th dlst snce of 171.40 miles require th circling of th course ten times. Manu facturers' prises also were offered In the two races, Th total amount of csab prlsee for th races offered by th manufacturers wa lis.oce. WOMAN TRAVELS MANY MILES TO KILL MAN CLEVELAND), Nov. tT.-tn v'ew of many pedestrians Jacor Horwlts, a painter ot this city, wa shot and kilted in the street today by Mrs. Koae Dworktn, who said she came to Cleve land front Iwrencevlll. Mass., to kill him. "H ruined my If and I hav ruined his," shs camly said to a byatander, who dlaarmed her and called th po. Ik. TU riMK A tULU l ONli lp) AY Tsk Lasstlv Bromo Quinine tabieta jruagi.a i eland inuimy If u f a urn to cur. L.V.Ciro us nature Is en each box. Ja Minralrr "renal rtnc NennweU. JKFFKRSOM CITr. Mo.. Nov. IT. The eupreuie court of Missouri today rvduced the flue asalnM th iutemalluiial liar. (!- coiiiuaiy fi-nl ) to l:.o.k. I Jurats Uravr and YVwdivn dlntetl. Hint at Attempt to Tamper With Jury in 'Show Girls' Case NEW YORK. Nov. IT.-The trial of Lll- llnn Orahani and Kthel Ccnrad, the show girls who are charged with shooting W. U. P. Stokes, was halted abruptly today by the withdrawal of a Juror at the In stance of 'the court. It had been rumored about the court room throughout tha morning that the trial would be delayed became some one had discussed the case Indiscreetly, REV. P. CLYDE PREACHES HIS FAREWELL SERMON Rev. John P. Clyde, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church. Twen tieth and Spencer streets, preached his farewell sermon to his congregation yes terday morning. Rev, Clyde was re cently appointed superintendent of tho Ames college Young Men's Christian as sociation. He leaves Wednesday to talcs up his new dutls. II referred feelingly to his pas torate of three years at the Plymouth church, of the earnest support the people of the church have given him and the hermonloue relations thst hav existed between the members of the congregation and himself. In closing, he expreaaed the hope of a brighter and bigger future for th church. No FSrtor has yet been chosen to lake nv. Clyde' place. Rev. Dr. Jenkln of th University of Omaha will occupy ths pulpit temporarily. REPORT OF ENGAGEMENT INJTHE AEGEAN SEA PARIS, Nov. :7. Notwithstanding ths strictest eenrorehlp In Italy over war news, a dispatch has com through from th Hooolo, of Milan, stating reports are current In Rome' thst an action has com menced In. the Aegean sea and that a bombardment Is actually In progress. Officials maintain the strictest silence but th fact that telephunlo communlca. tloit abroad has completely stopped and telegrams are subjected to long drisy la taken to Indicate thut tho gravest events are afoot. TRIPOLI. Nov, J -The Italian advanos. It Is announced, was a complete success al vry point. The fighting, which lasted all day, terminated at nightfall by the Turk retiring from all their positions. MRS. VERMILYA UNABLE TO ATTEND THE INQUEST CHICAGO, Nov. J7.-Mrs. Louise Ver milya, charged with having poisoned Pollcttr.au Aithur ll.aonnta, waa unable to attend the lnqust Into his death today. An abscess, caused by arsenic, which she Is believed to have tsktn with suicidal InUnt, prevented her being taken from the county Jatl hospital. Mies Jeeale Wtaetnan, the nurse who at tended Mrs. Vcrinllya, wss th flrat wit nm at tha lmiuM. Other to be culled ar Atthur Mlsonelta, father ot th dead policeman, end Archie and Peter, his brothers, and Mls l.yd a Klvard, hla fiance. Appollinarlea Watur ha been awarded th Grand Prix at the IrJn exhibition. DEATH RECORD UN, Alt Miller. URAI'FUAW. Neb.. Nov. Irt.-tSpaH ,!. -The dlh ef Mis. Alt MtUer occurred Mot Ble ached. 1 ft That creamy-white flour in Gold Medal bans is just v as Mature made it. No chemicals have touched it The flour is not bleached. But that flour, Mrs. Housewife, is just the heart of choice wheat. It isn't the whole flour It's the cream of the flour. It is sifted ten times, through ten ' sheets of fine silk, to pick out the daintiest particles. That's the secret of it. When you simply say "flour" you are likely to get the cream mixed with the rest. To get the cream only, say "Gold Medal Flour." It costs you nothing extra. Then you get the flour which has come to out sell every other flour in existence. If you paid $10 a sack for it, no man could supply you a choicer flour than this. WASHBURN-CROSBY'S .ae", ,,..; , .,. , ,.. ;,..,. , hi i r t r t rv a i IV Iff ) . 1 . J I Li I A I S 3 IJ I 1 11 TKVIlWr.ll.W WAS8URN.CR0SBrC0.t Suits Overcoats to Order at Greatly Reduced Prices Friday morning, after a lingering Illness of seve:al weeks, at her home In thti city. Mrs. Miller was one of the early settlers In this community and was pan 10 years of age. The funeral as held from the l ite residence at I o'clock Sun day afternoon, Mr. K. 11. Longman, pastor tf the Christian church, offici ating. The pall bearers were selected from among the civil war veterana, the same pcieons that acted at the funeral cf her lute himbur.d. who proci'ded her, some eight yeaia ago. The interment was made In the cemetery west of town, he side her late husband. J, P. Loach, NORFOLK. Nb.. Nov. n.-8peolal Telegram ) J. Y. LoacX a ploneor Iuwyer snd capitalist of Wcet Point, who came here thirty-five year ago. tiled at mld lualit Ust night after having ben In (ailing health all sumirer, It was II years old. ( aplal Joke Sehllllaa. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. ST. Captain tohn 81 hilling ef Hiawatha, a ploneor of Wanna a, for many years prominent It politics, I dead at hi home. It wa ;t ear old and a natlv of Germany. M. D. lineal. IH'MUOLDT, Neb , Nov. I.'. tBpacial -VI. p. Ilurat, one of th oldeat aettler tn this community, died at his, horn hare at an early hour this morning. Death waa due to asthma of lung standing, and of which the deceased wss a sufferer for a number of year. H wa bora tn Ohio la November, IK!?, emigrated to PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES DON'T GIVE HEADACHES It makc;i no difference WHO aa.t your gluHHoa are RlOHT If they are NOT comfortable, soothing and cool ing to the t-yes T K Y AUK WIloNil, No MATKU HOW Ht Pit VOl' I'AIH FU THEM tH HOW KMINKNT THH tKCTITIONEK MAY UK WHO PU iSCltlllKI) TI1KM. Con to t'S, an'1 wo will Blve you relief. Satisfaction Oaaraatd. Auction Sale of ITS lot of unredeemed household (foods, November 27, 28, 20. Omatii Van and Storage Co., 1120 N. lOtli St. Q-bu&t&J C9ECrvT2i CdJ Ol CI Trklo. Ma. In 1K7, came to Tables Itoclt, Nab., n 1H79. and shortly after-ards to Humboldt. The body will b ehlpped to Tarklo fur burial. He leaves a widow, four brother and one slater to mourn hi loss. A. t air should b covered with clean bandages aturatd with Qucklen's Arnica Halve. Ileal burns, wounds, sores, pile, tie. For sat by Deaton Prug Co. OMAHA'S PTJBE TJIAHKSOmKO SFE0IAX.3 1-11). and S-lb. cans Plum Pud ding SOo aad 90 Plti.n Pudding Sauce, per bot tle 33o, 4o and OOo Johnson's Sweet Cider, per Jug 30e and Mo CluMter Ilalslns tin canon , v at Sc te 40 fi Imported t ltron. Orange and ol Lemon Peel, per lb 30o U I'auiy Colored Imported and 4 Domestic Fruit tSaskets, 1 rc f.' to S3.03 Imported and Loinestlo tan- died Fruits, per box, E0c m to , .63.00 M l-lli. IJox Stuffed Candled H Prunes 6Qo 61 Tresh Pralt t gUbt Dept. Q 100 boxes Uood rating or ol Cooking Applsa, per box... it i llellevue Celery. pr bunch .5 25c and SOo It, Cranberries, par quart, tuc T and taVse O lairy KnulUh Walnut, pe- fi ran, Urasil Nuts, per Ib.lSe ?J Stuffed I'ates and Figs Un 1 Hark). Vic, aUo and BSo J Fancy Imported Flga, at. per pubud Sue and 85 f i fancy Oianges, per dus. SOf. .il: ami too t I'an'y Head Lettuce, t'aull- t lower, vpiuach, Freah Mint, (j TanKerlnea. Strawberriea, U'lialie,' New Carrota. f Hoeta, Turnips. Ontona, d Kamy Applea, Fresh Toma- i tj !-'icati I'eas. ,j C5 Cawi Qssv Vor -5c The Bee, evening ami Sunday, delivered nt your homo