"DIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, FEBRVAltV 3. 1!12. rcssc: Clearance Dressers and Chiffoniers, in Oak, Ma hogany, Walnut and Bird's-Eye Maple a splendid assortment from which to make selections all reduced for clearance some 25,, some 33i, some even as much as 50. It ycui have the slightest need for a Dresser or Chiffonier in your home, supply that need NOW. It will pay you. we orrer these IMss.lv nana- . r r- ' " jAc handsome Drw- ..y OR1 sonic Dressers. fl,75; 1r,er- nm- 111. (0 ertlr.lih.rO.il Oak or Mahoir- I I " " moth bevel mlr- IU or Mahogany tin- I any flnlah. 1 'or richly de- 1 ih at the special Ultra larf. ttm . "Igned. cut now W !E x t ra tin Ml. price of only I.K aeaaaSBBBaSaaSSSSBSai RJ'TTI.'' Il'i'l v vwiraBX& uif 'mum' iii" 'n'ltn Dresser and Chiffonier In Solid Quarter Sawed Oak We're mary sets Dresser and Chif foniers and In soma raaea with beds to match and thea am greatly re duced In price. This pair her ahown la ef finest workmanship and flnlah, mada of quartered oak. The Dresser la now priced at and the Chiffonier at $9.75 .. $7.85 This Set in Circassian Walnut Dresser and Chiffonier Vlila aet Dresser and Chif fonier I. made of beauti fully figured Circassian .ValnuL They are massiv t.-e very lame s iperior character manshlp and finish. They ur really high grade pieces rvaurea just ooe-third. Dresser at uad Chiffon lor and of IrS-S la work- iTM li. They lfc-5 $38.50 $33.50 If aas9mit 1 1513 Howard Street 1513 Howard Street GROUNDHOG SEES SHADOW1 i Belief it Six More Weeks of Cold Weather it Coming-. WELSH DOES R0T BELIEVE IT! Fereeastrr la Krp Usury Tkraaakaat tbe Day taswrerlac Calls aa la Wanker ar t Maraaet . Saw His akaaaw. Forecajtr Welsh mas driven to ex asperation yesterday by the large number of people who 'phoned ta him to know ; whether or not the grounding saw his : shadow. In all rases the forecaster re- , plied that thr only groundhog with which he Is acquainted Is known as sausage, and that a. far as he knows It has nevtr ( Been accusrd of belni a prognoeticator. i Mr. Welsh brlirvrs Ih.t he Is the only I one who I. entitled to' look for his shadow nd he tania all situs and proguosll- ; cations that do not emanate from his j sanctum as being rank drivel. Mr. Welsh saya that next to government weather, fish weather is best. Groundhog weather j comes third snd the railroads fourth. He says the way to tell what kind of weather 1 Is coin: to prevail 1 to look at the fish j In the Mleeuri river. "Take a spyglass," says he, "and wait until all of the fish begin to saMm In the same direction. If , they all swim toward Council Htuffa, j then six weeks of raids by the sheriff . will prevail. If thay salnl toward i Omaha it in a sign that an early spring j wll! come. If lliy are headed toward St. I Joseph. "fUhweatbrr" experts are divided id opinion. Some tay that it means tht Peary ratly didn't disc-over the Albert I law and. therefore, warm weather i. , headed for Alaska. Others says that the same direction mean, snow. Klsh have groundhogs beaten off the board., when It eomes to being weather signs," ; concluded air. Welsh. At any rale the groundhog saw his shadow about I o'clock yesterday morning and titer are many who ar willing to accept the sign that tber will b six more weeks of cold weathw. Yeiser Hands Out a Package for Corrick An Interview given out by John O. Yeiser adde another chapter to the drama portraying the differences between tho Roosevelt boom and the official la Fol lett eowtaesman In Nebraska over the proposal to dtvlda delegations. "I am sol' surprised at Secretary Cot rick." says Telser. "II has a personal grudge against Colonel Hoeeevelt owing to the fact of his fcelug postmaster at Cotad where trouble existed sad bis eer vieea cease fl March- 3s, 1PPJ. Of course he would. nut stand for the colonel, and would take entv step, neeeeaary t best him on-this old affair. But fnnwi what 1 am abl to learn of XI r. Corrick' residence- tfi Nebraska. I do not anticipate any great opposition to the colonel from Hi gentleman's tnfluenr against thla agreement. . "We shall ileal with sir. Van Dusen and other members ef the committee, II they are not under the domination of Mr. Corrick. or the rank and file of La Kollette's supporters In carrying out Ihlit agreement, which Is aa fair to them a II ta to us. In fact they would make such an greement if one had hot already been made." SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS GONE County Physician Has Hone to Turn Over to Successor. M'CEAIW KEFOKTS THEM STOLEN fplrllrd Controversy Liable t Rr salt freaa the Way Tklaas Mare Hera R at Ike Doaglaa Coaaty Hospital. Ir. W. J. JlcCrann. retiring county phy nclan. has nothing but an operating labia, worth about SIS, to turn oxer to his suc cessor. Dr. r. J. Schller. The county bought tX.i; worth of surgical Instru ment, of one kind and another for the county physician's office laat year. The board of county commissioner want to know what has become of them and of olher Instruments previously purchased for the office and will demand sjl ac counting of Dr. McCrann. Ir. MrCrann says the Instrument have been stolen. Instruments of hi owa that he took into the county office have been stolen, lie has paid SMI In office rent for a county physician office, and h ha done 114,000 worth of work and received Ivit tl.aje for It The prospects are for a spirited battle between the county board and Dr. Mc Crann. A reiwrt of George Anthes. head of the county auditing department, show that S 'Jfi 17 was spent for Instruments for the county physician a office last year, "Here Is the report," said Commissioner Frank C. Best. "Dr. UcCrann has noth lug but an operating table to turn ever to Dr. Schller. Now the board Is not going to let McCrarm get sway In any such mnnner as this. We are going to demand an accounting. We ahail demand to know what has become of these Instruments and of other Instruments that previously were bought for this office. I understand the doctor says the Instruments have been stolen; that he brought Into the of f ce a lot of his own Instruments. Wc j.ropose to find out whether the Instru ments stolen It they were stolen are the county's or McCrann's. I would like to know where all the things bought for the office have gone." "They don't know anything about what I have given." said Dr. McCrann. "I took a lot of Instruments, hundreds of dollars' worth, into the office. SI any of ttiese Instruments have been stolen. In struments are like tableware. They come and they go. My Instruments have die appeared, many of them. I am the big loser so far as instruments are concerned. 1 have paid about HM In office rent for the county physician's office. Yes. my office la here, too; but 1 rented an extra room for the county physician's office next to my own and fixed K up for the county office. J suppose I get no credit for that. My annual report shows I hare done Slt.tnS worth of work for the county In the laat rear. I get U. for It. Who do you think baa got th best of the deal? Thar what th county would hare to pay If It had hired the work dona aa the ordinary Individual employ. pnysictan. " Internal Revenue Receipts Increase Internal revenue receipts for the dis trict of Nebraska during th last month amounted to CW.36.T:. which la an in crease of over M.8uo for th corresponding month in ml. The revenue office made Ita report to Washington on the fir it month receipts of corporation collec tions, which ar about the ssme as the collections for 1,11, notwithstanding the fact that a number of suits were Insti tuted to bring tardy concerns to time. MEXICO REEKSWITH STRIFE Returning Soldiers Stopping Here Tell of Conditions. END OF BEV0LT HOT IN SIGHT Third Sajaadrea mt sink tailed tatea Cavalry I'asae Karaite from s)0rar a Texaa la Fort Des Molars. Strife 1 far from being near an end In Mexico, la th unanimous opinion of Sixth cavalrymen who paesed through Omaha yesterday en route from the border to Fort Des Moines. The soldier expressed the belief thst the Madero government Is honeycombed with men who for months, owtng to not having been given Important positions, havs been ready tp Join In any revolt that leader might suggest. Generally they have doubts about any man, or set of men bringing about results that will be satisfactory to the masse. Gomes, say the cavalrymen, has been Jealous of lladero and the revolution that be baa organised In Mexico contain, cores of men who ar seeking to become leaders and are always rallying about themselves a bunch of followers. Usually they ar agianst the government and at all time are willing and ready to start and lead a rebellion. fa Twe Special Tralaa. The third squadron of the Kixth cavalry, consisting of S) men, ten officers, equip ment and horses, parsed through Omaha over the flock Island. The command oc cupied two special trains, one carrying men snd equipment and the other con veying th horses and heavy guns. Th Sixth cavalry left El Paso three days ago and Just before the breaking out of the Gome rebellion in the state of Chihuahua. Mexico. When the command departed from the border everything was quiet in Juarez, the Mexican city. Just across th Rio Grande river, from El Paso, and there the Mad-ro government was as stable aa at any time since the resign Uoa of former Pre. steal Liaa. . . Baggageman May Have Many Wives William B. Johnston,' formerly with th I'nton .Paciricr (nd frequently In Omaha, aid arrested In Denver Teeeday charged wluh wkolerale mall thefts. Is now accused f baring numerous wives. Postal tittldala and th Called Stats district attorney believe be kaa at least a doaen wives III a many cltlea between Omaha and Denver and that lit wa mar ried not over three weeks ago to . Couir cll Bluff, woman. - - - In addition to about W article found In Johnston's rooms there were several dosen photographs showing him hugging and kissing different women. In almost very picture h wa either fondly ca ressing or holding a girl's hand. His wife appeared In Denver to tell what ahe knew about her huahand's action, fne denied he had ever brought stolen good, to her house and said If re ports that he had given many other women presents were true, she didn't know It, as he never favored her In that way. Holden May Assist on Seed Corn Trip Dean B. A. Burnett of the agricultural school of th t'nlversity of Nebraska has written to Prof. p. O. Holden, the noted Iowa corn expert, aaklng him to spend several days on the seed corn spe cial, which will run In Nebraska. Prof. Holden was director of agricultural ex tension In Iowa for many years, having recently resigned to become th farmer.' candidate for the republican nomination for governor. ART EXHIBIT TO OPEN SOON AT THE LIBRARY The Omaha Society of Fine Arts will give Ita third annual art exhibit February 17 to March :, on the third floor of the public library. The exhibit will be com posed of half a hundred picture by the furemoat contemporary American artists. Th committee In charge of the evert Is Mrs. Lowrl Chllds, chairman; Miss Jes- sl Millard, Mrs. Thorns K. Kimball, Mrs. Harold. Gilford and Mrs. Myrea L. beamed. The opening night, February 17, will be for the active and associate member, only and will be a formal social function aa well aa an artistic a 'fair. Thereafter the exhibit will be open to the public on the payment of an admission fee, from lw a. m. to p. m. every day except Sunday, whea K may be viewed from 1 to p. m. Boys' $5.00 Suits or O'coats $2.35 Russian Blouse. Sailer Blouse. Norfolk and Doubl Brr-asted suits. In all color and slits, worth 13.00, on sale at . $2.35 Orerioats, all the new styles, with convertible collar, worth l-i.OO, on sale at $2.35 BLUE SERGE SUITS on sale at the Big Store $25 Values $15 DID it. ever occur to you that you cun wear a b'u: serge all the year around? The suits are medium weight snd suitable for all season:-. Two and three button coats; some with the long, soft roll lanel qtilte tbe English style trousers with or without cuf's. This r ductlon Is rarely given oo up-to-the-minute garment, but we t after your business and we are determined to get it. Come Satur day when the assortment la complete. Other Blue Serge Suits on sale at Sis. on, ;ii.nt anr j;.-.pi. Black Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices Our Half-Price Sale on broken linos of Kupponjioinior. S"lilos l?ros., Stt'in-Piltx'k and Sook'ty lirand Suits ami Overcoats still continues. The assortment is very large and sizes to fit anybody. You stout and slim men will find hundreds of giinnents to seleet from. $10 to $40 Suits or O'coats $5 to $20 .'Ait ' "mm $-:-ih?s:tj. ;3 Winter Underwear at 25 Discount se Jl'ii'i broken line of Shirts, worth up to $2.50. at .... 95 K. & Manhattan, Star and Excello makes ar Included. at Urnit h Omaha Tuesday From Our Near Neighbors C. W. B. M. I afternoon. I Mrs. Magee and dntiKhter, Ada nnd Kva, and grandson. Harold, anri Mlf.e. Cora Khrhanls and I'lar Hen'lrlck.-tn, wero rural, at the hunt, of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Klehard Hiitvlny. Blair. Fred Dixon apent Sunday with his par ents at borne. . J. Robinson will leave next Tuesday for a business trip tu Florlds. Chsrles ralmer and family of Winnipeg. Can., are here for an extended vl.ll. Mlas Marr Redman and Mrs Bert llslnea were Omaha visitors on Tuesday. Mlas Agnes Ottermsn of the postnfflce fore visited friends In Calhoun Tuesday vening Miss Kdlth Bchmahllng entertained nine of her girl friends at her bom Saturday vening. tlrimm Hrua. have bought a forty horse power traction plow, which tuma eight furrows. Watson Tywn. sr.. nd sen. Pet, left thla week for a two month s trip to Florida and Cuba. Miss fecll Nixon of South Omaha vis ited at tho bom of her sister, Mrs. C R. ;tt, over Sunday. Charlie Cook csme in from South Da kota and Is at the home of his brother. Postmaster W. J. Cook. Kdltor and Mrs. K. M. Prlbhle of the k.nrurd Knternrlse were at the home of his brother. Art, over Sunday. u. ..l Mr. F H. ( Marina, entertunea the voun fulks "Viv. Hundred Club' at their home on wennenomy fvrnin. , Mr. and Mrs A. P. Howe left last I Saturdsy for an extended trip through I Texas and the on to Cuba and possibly , to Panama. Mis Ktta Metklnger gave a birthday partv to thirty-five of her young friends on Wednesdsy evening at th. horn of her grandmother. Mrs. Hasiep. The Omaha district quarterly conference : of the Free Methodist churches will he I held In this city this ween, commencing Friday and lasting over Sunday. Mrs. K. V. Clspa. aaslsted by some local musical talent, entertained a party of their friend, at the Clifton hoiel Mon day evening In honor of MIm Mlrlan Mailer, who lesves for a tup through Mexico. Sheriff Fred Comptnn has been kept buay the first month of his term and re cently located several set of valuable harness that were stolen from Iowa par tie and brought acro.s the river. A gang of Hiair and vicinity undealrablea are reported tu be Implicated In th deal. Arllaatea. John Walkenhor.h was In Fremont on Tuesday. Major Echtenkamp went to Chicago Sunday. u r. Graver waa here from Kennerd last week. F. A. and Kilgar Reynolds were In I' re mont Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plugge wer In Fremont Tuesday. Mr., o N. I'nthank waa an Omaha vis itor on laat Friday. Mrs. G. S. Pfelffer aad sen Robby aere In Fremont Friday. L. F. Ollfry spent Sunday with his family In Arlington. Mrs. M. K. Gaines spent Sunday with ber daughter at Kennard. r . r. van iicie iii mi. . - of th Hubert family the last of ths week. Frank Hdlev of Omaha apent Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mis. V. a. Hadley. Mr. 11. U Andrew of Hooper If veil ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fassett. Fred Scheer nd O. A. Marshall wer. m.ie nn Tuesday, where they attended the appl meeting. Mis. Genevieve Xewcom arrirea nonie last Friday evening from a week's vIhi w,th Omaha friend . .-it - . 1 . m-l.n laeen n t lifK-.r tuiwin -- : Scott's Hluff during the lam sesn, ar- rlec home last wee.. K I. Mount, Northwestern trsln dls pachtrr. with headquarters at Fremont, was here Monday night. Sir.. V. II. i .niwni oi .'.-. formerly a resident here. I. the guest thu week OI tier loriner iikiw.. Floyd Nweom and Murray Whltford, who are attending normal at Fremont, were home to spend Sunday. Mrs. William lxng, who has been vl.lt- . i i . . DolllAn tr.r V. eral weeks, arrived home last Thursde. Fremont and trial med up th fellows at those towns Saturday. Ml". Allen Hancock of Tekawah sml Waller Bovee of t'ralg ware married Wednesday al noon. They will mako their home In a fine new farm house built for them this .-I fall south of Craig. aplagfleld. I. C. Wad will offer a fine lot of houses today for sal at his liani. Koy Whitney has leased the Jsrk Mill' residence and will move to town soon. John C. Mangold was doing business In Klkhorn and Fremont the fore part of tbe weak. Jo. lciwell Jr. Is reported verv much Improved, tie has had a long sickness with typhoioV fever. peter Mangold or llennlngton was In charge of tlte Farmers' Stnte hank for a few days, the fore pan of the week. The High School tile, club will give a musical program at the opera house on February te raise funds for athletic purpose. An attachment wa served TueMay on the Vatea Melaln Realty company, owners of the Springfield milt. Issued by J. W. l-eler of Omaha. No grist will be accepted until Ilia matter la ettled. Flkkara. Mrs. Baumgardner and son Br an ware at Omaha Wednesdsy. Arthur Deeson and family from Alli ance. Neb., are here vlslilng relative. A. J. Keerson wss out In the central part of the stale looking p a location. Ixiula Smith or Hubbard, Neb, waa h.re reveral day. vlslilng hi. aider, Mrs. Kuehl, and funiily. J. C. Mangold of Springfield, Neb., topped off between trains Tuesday, on his way to Bennington. Mrs. M l.iibben entertained I he C. C, club Thursday. The next meeting wl l be with Mlas Kinma Nolle. (' Mrs. J sines guinn snd son, Mrs. George Drexrl, Miss Anna McArdl. and Mrs. J. A. Gibbons were In Omaha Friday. Mrs. Mlcht. mother of Mrs Herman Hansen, lias been seriously III with pneu monia the last week, but Is now con valescing. Charlea Lance of Grant. Perkins county, waa here several days loading two car loada or rarm Impemenia reserved by hla father. F. H. ljnce. Irom the stock sold to F. Baumgardner. Mr. and Mr. A. H. Hansen will cele brate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. Their daughters, Mrs. Henry Blchel In Omaha, their ons. Otto of Bennington. Herman and Theodore of Klkhorn. Adolph of Omaha and their families, their daughter. Miss Alma, ex pect to be present. Irvlagtea. Master Hay Swltser was quite III last week. Mis. Minnie Dln was a visitor In Omaha Sunday. John Hate returned Sunday from a business trip to L'tah. Miss Manile Wood entertained a friend from Florence but week. Mr. 11. A. Spring has been alok with a carbunckl on his neck this week. Miss Kmm Otte celebrated her birth day with a party for her friends Frday evening. M'wi I'ora Rlchsrrts enter talned Miss Mamie Wood sml her friend from Flor ence Friday evening. Mrs. K. A. Hate and Mis. Cora Rich ards attended lit federation of th OMAHA MAN MARRIED AT LINCOLN THURSDAY Mathew W. Armour, window display manager for the Bennett company, and Mini Roberta I- Aaron, also of Omaha, were married Thursday evening at Un coln. Rev. Mr. Lawrence officiating Mr. Armour Is well known In Omaha, having come to this city several year ago from Naahvill with A. A. Schantx. general manager for the Uennett company. ia A ate ( elllsloa means many bad bruise, which Bucg len's Arnica Salve heal quickly, as it does sores, cuts, bums and pile. E4. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Tekassah. Arthur Nesbit has gone to Chicago, where h will take advanced Instruction in vocal musle. ' C W. Conkllng returned home the lat ter part of th week from a trip through Texaa and old Mexico. Mis Banghart of Omaha gave a read ing st the high'school on Thursday even ing to a fine audience. Rev. Mr. Fberrrle of Omaha is assist ing Rev. Mr. Willlsms of the Hapttsi church In a series of special meetings. Miss Coleman and the seven other mem bers of the Fight Jolly Girl, club gave a leap year party on Wednesday .veiling. Henry Richmond, chief clerk of the house in the last session of the Nebraska leglaiature, waa In Tekamah a part of tlit week. The Preabvterian Ladles' Aid society I about tt begin the task of getting to gether funda for th erection of a fine new parsonage. Station Agent Wassum. president of the local checker club, went to Blair a:i Sore Throat Sloan's Liniment is an antiseptic remedy for inflammatory diseases of the throat and chest For sore throat, croup and asthma it gives quick relief. SLOANS LINIMENT is also good for cough or cold. A. Ct.nrg, of IT.ld, Ohio, writer: I bad a severe anr. throat and for fonrdavt eon Id not swallow, aa iriv throat bad welled very wiurh. 1 sad four drops of I.immetit oa lempa of snr and let It rilfsolre oa my tongs., aad la eight Boat I waa completely .axM. rrttaM a si m. - Millard. Miss Minnie Ivlfs was an Oinclia visitor Saturday. Dr. and Mr Fossler wer Omaha vlsl tora Tuesday. Courtland I tent man of Omaha vlaltcd In Millard Sunday. MIm Tlllle Nelson wss out from Omnha to spend eiunday at her home. Herman Paul of Central illy Is visit ing his si.ler. Mr.. Carl Tlmni. Mr. J nil ii. Thoelcke of Omaha .pent Saturday at th ThoelcJi home. Mrs. Ssffleld of South Omaha visited last wsek with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs Teg. Mrs. William von Hohren. Jr., vlalted with relatives In Omaha eaturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr Arthur lieeraon or Alli ance. Neb., are visiting the latter a par .tits, Mr. and Mr, o. Nelson. Miss Rena Wltte returned to her home near Klkhorn Sunday, after attending Mis Dsifs' sewing school for several months. Messrs James Watta. Herman tiler-back-, Arthur Nolle of Klkhorn and Flod Kthert of Waterloo attended th dance given her Saturday evening. Among the passengers to Omaha Bate unl-iy morning were Mrs. Marod. Mlsee liar-,- Slargardt, Mart. Nelsen. Lola and Dorothy Anderson and Mrs. BleL ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY MOVES TO NEW OFFICES The offices of the F.lertrlc Light com pany are now moved completely over Into the new I'nton Pacific building. Fifteenth and Dodge streets. The contract depart ment and cashiers are located an the fir, t floor Just eaat of the Dodg afreet entrance, while the aooountlng depart ment and general office ar oa lb so ond floor. i- The company retains Its lamp and athee office. In the Young Men's Christian aa. social Ion, but delivers lamp by auto, adding to th convenience ef lis patrons. Tb. k.y to success In business Is the judicious snd persistant tu ef newspaper advertising. Balldlasl Permits, August Anderson. K? North Twenty fifth street, frame dwelling. tl.WO. PlGasantRefieshini Beneficial, Gentle andEffGcftro, nlf..,.hJ.,.U.lJk CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. In the Circle, on every Package of tho Genuine. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU mur or rics and iuxm or scnna has crvtx VMVXMAL SATISFACTION FOR MOC THAN TWISTY YEARS PAST. AND ITS WONDfJtfUL SUCCESS MAS UO UN tatUFULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER DffTJUOa rWARATKMIS UNHJt SIMILAR NAME AND COSTING THE DEALER LESSi THEREFORE, WHEN UYINC. Notetne Full Name of the Gompanu wsg. awBByuiuivx,ijriiu. s i.n" J,"asar - .-- - - - - HINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN tHE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.Or THE CENUINE. REGULAR PRICE Ss PER tOTTLEi ONE SUE OM.Y, FOR SALE IT ALL LEAIHKC DRUGGISTS. wm i 1 CNT. or .ICOUOLlj jljlj1 rur-tr? j auNi.Ti'ai ncruax orraouca. syrup or nr.s a wo fuxir or senna ts the most pixasant, whole. SOME AND EmXTlVE RLMLDT FOR STOMAOI TROUBLES. HEADACHES AND UJOUSIwUS DUE TO CONSTVATK)!, AND TO GET ITS lENErTCIAL fJTECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO SUY THE ORJGMAL AND ONLY GENUDtf. WHICH U MANUFACTURED BY THE California Fig SyrupCo. llayden Bros. Meat Department Meat Prices Take a Tumble low are the prices for Saturday quality con sidered you can't bent them. PORK CHOPS 9C AUBIiileM. ! Ask Your Doctor It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayes Pills, gently laxative, all vegetable. He Itktws why they act directly on the liver. - jJruZ: Pork Ilonsl . . Bulk ISiius;if:e Hind Quarter Mutton .. Fore Quarter Mutton . .. Mutton Mew, 10 pounds SIRLOIN STEAK Xo. 1 Hams No. 1 Huron Xo. 1 Picnie Hiinis . t'orned Heel ('oi'iiwl Heel' Humps Salted Spare Kilis, 8 iKiund Sal toil I'iir Tails, 8 ound-i. . 7V,c m5c evtc .5c 25c 10c 12c I-1; 15c, 12,c, 10c 9c 5c 8c .25c .25c 25c Morrcll's Mince Meat, .'5 pounds "Xo mail orders filled at these prices." Hayden Bros. Meat Department 3 afl ltliaL UtlaL UUaLltiUL UiUL UiUL Utlk u1