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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1399 The Weekly Chronicle. IIAUK UKUiM ' orrit uL fATKK or wawjo vrv. " fuMitsW '' pari, on MVifm-tJiiyi end .S.iluni'lV. ' ' l'BM KIITluN HA1K. at a n-. rirui raai-aio, m ivata. oj"r " 1? i" v z fllii llinlltlia a.lniln raUar rwnaouable. awt mad kuuwa ui!".al'limmuiilrUiii lo'-TIIIT I'll HON ( I K, I '' I'alwa, lW Lll-L MHKVITIK. HaiuMay a Ualljr. V didn't rare much about Ilia rain taut night ; Il wasn't badly needed, and only succeeded in making the (Ireels oiii'l'iy- Ina letter lo her friend, Mrs. Jules, Mr. Cba. Johuaon write that tier li ill bin. I ia torn hat Improved ami Ilia data 0f thrlr return home ia uncertain. Tli" curfew ordinance I to twenloiced ami all boy ami girl under tl.a age ol 17 year must kScpifT Ilia street alter o'tU'k at night , unlet accompanied by a pr-prr guardian. Ailji. N'elton, known in The I'alle at Iha Drat captain In charge o( Salvation Army work In tlila rity, with hi wile will commence week of meetings, In army hall on Malaria? night. All are welcome. Admission free to all services. !r. I'll man, fat' rr-in lw of Jimra llinnrll. wh-dropd dead at the Moody warehouse yeaterday, cam oer f nun Haitland laat evening, ami tlila morn ing tha remain were I a lion to I.) In an I Iron: ti er lo 1 1 'till 1'ralrlr, w here the funeral ill tk placo tomorrow allet nn. Regular atlendantt at the clubTuer ilay evening wilt Ih mure than glad to Irani that llo-y Bra i be favored w ith band concert vnf two wreks (rum nuw on, tri in til ) f tint Tuesday, ami playing every first and third Tuerdsy. These i.nici-rt ar greatly appreciated aii'laakrn an Intarvtt wl.ru everything Wall SMpp, ol Salem, arrived In The j Pallet laat n ght. II la traveling In! tl.a it threat id II, a Kaiubler bieje'e. IU eil-it tn rid 1VH) mllra In a!!, and j leaving the train al I. a Grande w 111 ride' l'AKJ Itamblcr lo I'rlimviiir, also vint Ing other point ami eitahllshlng am ica. A few (Ura ago Ilia eople ol I )r M a I il-l I vniley were rlrlnr in 10 dv- ' rrr (it irin rratiira and a high range ol l.niiil.lily. Nowr St. Iiiii ia shiver I n j in a tilunrd. never can kttowj lay In advance what Iha weather j ch-rk ill Ij k out of a Xoreu.btr ky la that legion. I i I'.uHt still haa an unlimited tup ply id choice Itimi and ii.lt lor ta'.e in llli Wav and Mivrman ciiinlirn. Il ia D'l triniMa Inr lilin l al.ow l.la .rnp-j ily t. i,y mm. i ,a tlnitard ill dii!!aa wurtii ol prnpi-rty placrd In hi b ! fr inr ol whlrli ia tile, a., 1 1 at a m.'rl !io. There i rititnlntt lil", i.ing tour ow n home, and Hulta it Him man t K-li yixi one that a 111 an it i )NI. At tlm M. K. Sunday tfliool StimLiy ni'iriiing at 10 nV.-x-k Iha ptor, l! v. ('. K. IUk,w ill riw a riiimit-ttn to j th. il.lliln r.. Snl j.-ct, "An Imported II y." An invitation it given to ll. ni'ii.t.n id the I oiiiirvk-ati.m to lie, r.'.,Tt ami tea tl.ln l .y arid he.tr what h ha to ti ni h tl. All are alao in- vi'd to he prerent lomorrow uriilnir. j l.i ii ti.e p-tur givea tho llrat o' hi H i:. i.( ri-rintiiit, ! Tl i' ' ol Iha Suite vt. O. I.. Field", 1 ilnr.ii. with .!jgiiiy, raine up in J i ( :r- P. ij r. f eiiiirl yeati-rdav alter- i i" -oi, mi l in (,itr of ihn (act that the pr "-u nil i. k w it nex In I lie pern. in of hi n t '"n-e, ilippi'iired apirit iike ii-ri iim m nenli'd the rimat, there hi Mill ivnit i-vi'l.oii-e o nuike it warm j (r I he .It-ii tnUnt md h w ai Imiiiid over i in tin- film i.f f.'iKI. A. A. Janih' ap-j peoi' l f.r the atnte and II. f. Wilson : for the defendant. Moirow roiinty i rod iMhin.l tl '""' hen It romei lo inarrlHKef, Iml ImMi ,rr uwn with oilier roniitiea of i the Hate. Tim Tlmea c imea out thinj eek wiih five marriage iiotlrr, audi a I'N thai mora am vet to I heard from. r'iiiehow t hava an Idea ihst The I).i!!ei a anmewhat interealed in One hieli ia lo he heard from aoon a oecur i"K In that tieighWhood. Unl oii't tell, lor t, , wlilrli la to take l i m iii cur own town aoon. H ero r iinii a time when patience "'n'l-a lo l.o a virtue, and ha who lungln l"'l Inngha r.eat. Kuril i now the ron diti'in in tl t r-.iad In rri, and hoe llml wern to he taken up on writ of "'view hnvu heen ahandont'd. Nothing ' now left to do hut eiiforee Jinlgiiicnt. Warranta will he leaned for IliO ile 1'iidanta In the raa an fat aa the reeonler cun get at the work, an I upon ' II, b li fendanla will ho taken In fliarn hy , marrliH). In rase where " money ran ba obtained by thla "ire they will be iliapoNMl of In tho mn manner aa la tued In criminal c"'. And all thla trouble la to be 'inceil beeauta of the refuial to pny MUx. U'lUm an Interest wai taken lu the Ji'llrLa-Sharkey prixe fight, wbloo look plaee In New- York laat night, even Tliw Daliei and, a large crowd waited a-ny inriiia oiilletlnt. It ... .i... la teru.td a "fliil.l." flht ,, j, ,, ttill Iha champion. Iha light M. jv,u to him on (W Hitfin.f M 8. The law r.-.piiiet that they ilgl.t not inure than ,-, round,, ,p, actually fought the la.t Mt , ,,, At umal there ia , queatlun aa to Wheller Jelfile, le.liy Wu the belt Bc. cording to "lloyle." lleai h A llower'a Mln.irel cimp.nv appeared at tl.a ilell City opera houra laat night and were greeted by a g.Md eled aild.eiii-e. Jt a without e,.p lion the beat mliiatrel perloruiam wit nea.ed in Ifarine r the paat ten yp.1.. and the Journal Ullevea that eveiy perion who th perforiiianee la-t evening a ill verify the atatemeiil. Jt Wat reline.l ,,rrj ,, vulgar J ,k or taxing ol any kin. I h.-in, Indulged lu by the nrtialt. Not a alnB atiek ran ba p.lnlrd out In (ha entire roinpaii) - l;, inn i4iy J,lrllal. Ina Ciik'isk i. a rri-eived a very plea. .nt rail tod from Mr. II. K. Johnann, an attorney from Lincoln, .Set)., who It lei-mrer foi the Modern Woodmen of America and it on ihiiroan lu the iutereat of that order. Mr. Johurou ia a gentleman of ability and refinement and ilitlo be regretted that the order in thlt rily made no provition for hit coining lu the way of preparing for a public lei lure, which would have Ixen of untold benefit to them. Me will, how ever, remain over Tuenlay and met t lib the local ramp the I evening at the K.ol I'. ball. The ram of Jacob K. Jarobton vt. thel ll. V. A A. N. I'o., which hat been on trial for two davt in the Coiled Mate court in Cortland, wat argued veMerday aftern.M.ti. In April, IS!H, while goinii t"n the Columbia In a fMiIng boat, a lib two young men, hx c'mnn to have been run do n by the drf, n l.uil coin pany't tieamer Siirad iion, drowning bit alep ion, Harry llanten, and injur ing the other men and the boat and ita contend. He tuea lor fiiOoO lor In juried to himfelf, I'liliH) for the lite of young llanten and f ' H other damage. The ibdeliMi undertook to tbow that Jacob ton had been drinking, which wat un dertime! to I the cate by j.eojilo of thit cit) when the accident happened, and ai Ir; iug to race ith the Iiion, that wat puraoiug her proper court. No newt of the verdict bat Jet l'cu learned. M.imln) ' I'ally. ('apt. V.. W. Jr'noa Wat reijiitered at the t'matilla from (tulden.lale yetterday. The county court today appointed Mrt. Arr.ta .ilihle gurd'an of I'earl Kvant au I Ira Kvant, minort. Can limbing I done to prevrnt the bracli at the foot of Washington ttreet being made a veritable garbage pile? It it a dlrgrace lo the city an 1 rtiould I ttoppe.l. Il la reported that a imw ttrike l gr.-.il ricbnea haa been made about lire mili't eai't of the Silver King mines. Tl.a formation of the ore it taid to he very much the nine aa In the Kirg. Tie marshal in tonus ut that the curlew ordinance g.pet into clJivt tonight ol S o'cI.m k, and all boyt and girls under 17 jean ol age fmind on the ttr'Tt" nfler tliitt h. ur without a guar. lain, will le dealt with by the night watchman. Mrt. Mary Itritttin I" In receipt of a letter from brr brother, Henry I'.ill.wl.o left reoiiily for l)k!nd, C.ilif., nvii- that be hat engaged ill buinca lor him telf at :':l I Avenue, Kt tk!nd. Hit friends Iter wish b'lu well in his new venture. The attention of members of li e Modern Woodmen of America, is caliid to the m. et ng tomorrow evening at tl e K. of I'. hail, when U. K. Ji hn-on, grand lecturer, will be p recent ami givtf ton e very important instruction. Kvcry member rhoil'd be prei't'lit. A tin ill ni''ln Tin. lorn bo. I; w.t .ft on hicond ttreet eterdny between the ttoreof M'V V Crowe ami the UilUlj i ,,,,.i,..Tii.,. Ci'ii il!:c. The name il! J. M. Murcliie i written on tl e out-'n'e c iver. Anyone linding it w ill Confer a favor by leavirg tame at (Lis oilioo. Veterd.iy a badly dec )inpoed body wa found lloaliiig In the b.g ddy on the Warliingtoii fide of the liver. The Indiana secured tho body and the coroner was tent lor at liuldcndale. Krom all In llcitiotn It ' renmint otal'hlnaman. but no clew as lo his Identity was ditovered and will prob ably not be revealed at tlm inquest on account of the condition of the body. The audience M tho Metbodipt church last night was an unusually large one, the pastor having announced the llrst of a ferira of sermons on the "Ideal Home," and speaking on "Tho Harbor of Home." Although occupying but thlrtv minutes, he covered much ground, bringing- from bli sol j.'ct many eloquent and iinpret-ive thoughts regarding home life and its inilueiuv, and icluiini I" cid. ,! in connection with tho thought which were very timely. Thursday night when the Yon You on Co.npi'ny was playing In the Kraer opera hotisn at IVmlletnn, an alarm of fire came nenr causing a perfect stam pede. Hud it not been for the presence of mind of Miss ll. rlein, of thecompany, no doubt many lives would have lieen lo.t. She stepped to the front of Ihe stage nnd commanded the people lo re main In their seats. Her words came just at the proper moment, and served to quiet the feara of the almoit .tarn peded people. Her experience on the ttage ranted her to act Jutt at the right time to prevent what the knew would le an awful catattropbe. The morning aervice at the Congre gational church yesterday was particu larly impressive. A beautiful contralto solo was rendered by Mrt. Taylor, id title.! "Ono Mweetly Solemn Thought." The paator call ' the attention of the audience to the leatoni gleaned from "The Sere and Aulum Iaf" In luch a manner at to be of great benefit to hit t idiei.ee. At t' e close of the sermon til pertona nr.td with the church, and two re. ei veil baptism. The tervlcee cloned with communion. . foipt. C. h. (iilbert ar.d I'rof. J. T. Neil" attended the Hood River Teachers Asaoriatioit, which held its first meeting last Saturday, w ilh an attendance of u'Hint thirty. In the near future a similar aaiiaiiou w 111 be oig.niied at 1'ufur. Meeting ii be held once a month, at which lima tome standard wuik on tenchiug will be read and dis cussed. The study of the course of study for grammar grade school t of Ore gon sill le a special feature of the meet ing. With better teacher! the natural result w ill be better schools. There it always a harvest of drunks and hoboi at police headquarters from Saturday tiinht until Monday morning, just the time when the city and ita in habitants should be on their best be havior. Last Saturday evening a drunk en Indian was the first victim, and he wss lined 2 this morning. John Doe alto fell into riilhnan's grasp for the tame offense and was fined $ being aflerwardt released on a promise to leave the city, Then at 11 o'clock two toung men of our city were found ina u. utikeu quarrel and made to tpend ye. -teniae fi Jail, banding over their J llr.s looming. While reluming from i'rineville last week near the Maya' ranch, about a mile and a half from Antelope, Theo dore I.iebe and Sum Tiiurruan saw some thing near the road at the fool ol a canyon, w hich they thought at first I) be a rabbit. Theodore tallied forth with his rifle and as it started to climb a telephone pole near by, he discovered he had more dangerous game to deal with in the shape of a wild cat. He I oaever, fl Mired it, and it was found to ' about half grown. Bilugiugit home I e had llerl Campbell, the taxaderiuiet, fix him up, and he now occupies a place in Harry .'.iebe'a window on Second street. It is a vicious looking little fellow, and surely Antelope lias not many such jiruwling around so near civilization. Meteor'o pholograpy will be exten sively employed to make a permanent record of the great periodic star show ing due on the nights of November lolh. H'.h, and l'dh. The maximum display of meteortemaiiating from theconntellation lo comes three times in a century, nnd IS'.i i is one of the years. Photographic plates are m ire sensitive than the eye to ail celestial movements, and without the aid of plmtrgraphy some of Ihesatel'ilies and attero'.ds would still be umlitcovered. An ordinary camera with a lens, from one inch to three inches in diameter, simply mounted to be shifted In position and r linted nt the conrteila-.ion from w hich i -io iiH'leori radiate, will give good results in the bun Ij of an amiteur. Kxpot ores may Inst from f irty to sixty minute). The constellation rises alter midnight, and observations should be continued till near sunrise. Saturday m iruii g Sapt. J. S. Lirulers returned from I.l lirande, where fie at tended the eastern division of the Staf I Teacliers' Aasi ci.ition, and where lie I I .okH mi "The Value oj O.itlines in ! r-v'wo!." In speaking of the meeting I he su:d it was the most eiuhusiastij and ! tmrcctful he bus atloiid.' 1 on tba coast. I iVni.lcs patrons and friends, there were. Iltil nii'uitieis rrgi-tered and all seemed so alive and interested in the work. A I'H fi"ion l e'.i'CiitiutiUl took pnrt in 1'ie programs and a splendid quartet furnished music. State Supt. AcUerman, Supt. Kler, of lbs IVrt'and schoo's. I'rof. Str mg, ol the stale university, and I'rof. Campbell, ol the Monmouth Nor mal, weio present from west of the mountains. It Is to be regretted that more from our own cmnty could n- t have been present. A Urge number will no doubt attend the meeting of tho western division In Salem oa the 27th, JSth and 20: li of December. Tuextay I 1 1 y . Try Ilaimony Whisky, a pure bour bon, for family and medic d use. Sold by Hen Wilson. In the matter of the W. K. Rmehart estate, brought up in the prolate coiiit, an onhT was ls.-med approving the final account and the administrator was re lented and bondsmen exonerated. Yestcidav whs a lively day for tie arrival ol w h at teams, but today has been souieahiit slack. For No. 1 tho warehouses ".repaying 4'.' cents; while at the Diamond Mills they are offering :.2 for heavy weight nnd 50 for 58-lb. Tho Seattle IVst-Intelligenccr, one of the l-st pupera in the Northwed, h -changed hands, and formal transier v H he made December lit. The names o.' the purchasers have not been given, but It is understood the deal is mado In the inteteeti ol Senator John L. Wilson. Yesterday's Spokesman-Review enmo out with a supplement containing splen did cuts ol thedifferent companies w hich the Washington volunteers. clear, every feature 'Read this and then ask yourself where else can you do as well.' FOR BALANCE OF THIS WEEK We otr-rr Inducements which easily make this store the center of attraction to the ladies wanting Black and Colored Dress Goods Our stock we can truthfully tay is the largest in Eastern Oregon, ami con tains a lretter assortment of the fashionable weaves ami colorings, as well ai the gxxl, dependable staple materials, than many of the larger city stores. For fear that many of our friends are not aware of "this fact, also to help j'ou decide to make :n early purchase of your winter dress, we offer the following inducements: OOC0O0 KID GLOVES and PAPER PATTERNS fecharce KSf - . 0 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o & & o o & s o o o o o o o o o o o o o ft ft ft AAAlAA At V S -ft W T.; itr A . o ft ft ft ft ft Everything ft o ft in Linings ft Our With the purchase of a dress pattern frlVP FfPP Any design of a skirt or suit paper pat- of goods worth from 2c to 40i: per yard, ,JAVO A X CD tern (roni t(le Cosmopolitan p. ttern together with the liniDgs, etc, we this rfp sVl Q Trri companies' fashions, also choice of a p'r week Ul VXAclI 3 tJ of any 1.00 kid gloves in the house. With the purchase of a dress pattern Givft Free A"-v dep!8n Cosmopolitan paper pattern, of goods worth from 50c to 7oc per rard, wlvo A x CO ,, . .. . u . , ' together with lingiugs for same, wi this i? -CU o r.rA " " unre9tr,i;te'1 cho'c ol Palr w'ek OI Unarge ofkidglovesfrouiourn.2oline. With the purchase of a dre.s pattern GlVe FrCQ In JJit:on to any d.eign in Cosmopoli. of goods worth from 8).; to $1 ol) per yd, - v y- x j a togetoerwith linings for same, we this f rViorv P P " P,,tern' c,'0,ce of P alr week OI Unarge our enest $1.50 kid gloves. From the oc cambric for skirt linings, to the modiste's favorite mercerized silk cloth. For waist lin ings we are offering jean at 8c; silicia at from 10c to COe per yard, and for a first class article call attention to the famous near silk lining, which we sell at 23c per yard. In fancy Silks, Braids, Spangles, Headings and Jets are the admiration of everv customer. Our Fall cata logue illustrates faithfully a number of our new bea I and TrimminS braid trimmings from which you can order with confi- donee if ou find it inconvenient to call. A p jstal card will bring our catalogue. Your mail orders for Dress Goods, if sent this weak, will ba en titled to all benefits mentioned above. A. IV!. Williams & Company, ft ft ft ft ofc iTV J- V v -y onEGon. V v-V !.! V i i-V hi Wv v vvv -w1 v v- w the; iDAXrTLsizjs, . , . . --.'Ma m -- compose They are very sbowirg up distinctly, and will be souvenirs, wonh preserving. The He-j view is always doirg the right thicg at the light lime. i;,i,t (.inrn i). W. Mar.o sold his business interests in this city and j Iwiugbt property at Stevenson. lie j lift this morning for that place and his j wife will follow in a few days. Wej understand a IUilea voting nihil has; rented tho house vacated by them on j Kelly avenue and with his bride will I toon tnke up their re'i.l. nee there. j Tomorrow et Ho id li.wr will take 1 place the imrriuge of Mi's l.riu-e Graham to (.'. liirlM-h. yv.fi Graham isateucher in tl Hood Wiver school and a young bdy admired by all. Mr. I'.artscli was fnfnerly in t.-.e butcl.cr business at that p's ce, b:it U now in bu-ine?sat P.iw'ou City, where ,e has gained quite a competency. They will make their home at Imwsod. Person! who watched the ueck hands load the freight on to the K-gulirtor this morning, wero in a query to know when they were going to stop and where all the wheat, flour, wagons, goods and ,o..irvta were coin! to tie put The last thing to be put on -veie two rails, which i wcte resting on the deck, but mosi 01 them hung on to the atmosphere. The I), r. & A. N. boats are doing an im mense business these las end leae every morning loaded to nlmost the fullest capi-c:ty. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning at Hood Kiver, Mrs. I.ncy I'.eli, wife of C A. Bell, proprietor ol the Mt. Hoid Hotel, died of typhoid fever, after an illness of but five days. She was l! years of e.ge, and was f iruicrly Mifs i.ucy Ivlisoli, whose father, now de ceased, was ai-eiii for tho O. It. A N. there, ai d was married three years tlnco to Mr. Bell. The luneral look place today under the auspices of the order of Kae'.orn Star. As it is their wont rcMsicnally to (et aside their lessons and spend an evening in pleasant coiivereo and sociability with a few of their friend, the Taino clas had such agathciing at the homo ol Mrs. Wilson last evening. A number of choice si lections on autumn, and other subject; s we'''. ""re "nJ some very prcttv vocal and Instrumental music rendered. The hostes then read ctchy bit of original rhyme, the end of inch verse cillirg for the quests to supply the i:iisin j geographical natue of some place in Oreg n. This was very amusing and some of the unruly boyst?. were'threatend with lieinz compelled to stand on the floor. Lter, lunch was served and more n.us'.c enjoyed. Alto gether it was a happy as. well as proiit ebie evening for all concerned ; just f uch a tiiiu as makes everyone enj.ry life more and feel they have gained thereby. On account f failing health from over taxation and too close application to otlice work, Ci. E. tlewart has fuur.d it necessary to rcs'gn bis position us stenographer foi Jud,-e Bennett, and ill leave the city in about ten days for Linn county, where he will spend some time nenpersting at h's uncle's farm. Mr. Stewart 19 a first-class stenographer, coupling wild hi knowledge of gbor'. liand an experience gained first as a compositor and then ns a journalist, which makes his copy the delight of every printer w ho chances to get bold of it ; and Ju.le Bennett is unfortunate in losing his services, lie in turn, re grets tho circumstances which compel him to leave such a desirable employer, with wl.o.u be has been connected for the past full" years. Mr. Stewart will also be missed in church circles, being a prominent member of the Christian cburcti here. We trust, however, that lie will soon recuptrate and ajaia be able to take up the work for which Le is so well suited. Iteait Hi Koail Tax Law. collect of the delinquent. In addition la tho tax c f four doiiars, twenty per cent, thereon by way of fcerialty; but If any such delinquent shall pay the faid tax before a levy upon bis property, such twenty jercent. shall not be added thereunto. ee. 8. When the street commissioner cat. not find enflicient property cf a de licqucnt out of w hich to make the eaid tax aforesaid, or any part thereof, h must collect the jam? or any part there of rem tiuii.g ut collected by an action in his own name. agnin?t Ihe delinquent, in atirsiort having j iris liction thereof, ai.d if judgment I e given atainst the d fondant il shall b enforced in the san.e manner as a j 1 lg ment in a crimi nal action. ,u Im;rtail IlrTf-rrnce. To mike it apparent t) thousands, w iio think themselves ii!, thai they are not all! cted with any disease, but that the system simply ne.ds denn-inp, is to biing comf.irt home to their hearts, a a coiiive condition is eiily cured by using Syiop of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. ITS In view of the f ct that tho r iad tax question has reached such startling pro mt li.ms. and there eeenu to 1 e such ignorance regarding the law, causing the coi'ictor any amount of annoyance in exulainiug. we publish lie following section of ordinance No. IT": Ctt. " ..... ... . . .. , 1 1 .1 .. I to pay saul tax 01 iour c.ouara upon ue mand l.all bo deemed a delinquent tax payer, tnl the lax a delinquent tax, nnd the street comnii: ;i n -r shall pro ceed at otice to collect the tame by levy and a!e of the property, real and per onnl, within the citv limit o! such de linquent, or sutiie'ent t hereof for that purpose and to psy tho penalty pre scribed by this ordinance for such de linquency and the costs and expense of the levy and sale. Sect. The ttreet commissioner must 04 1 1 r. i. GOLD PLATED a?'4 .t tlil a I. ut ni J to u. H0o 1itKt and rt ni mi,J u till t'-ii hy pis, 41. I. VXtUllMlf 1 m JOlT lrfi wwaraj II H'Utnl rrriij itwia trh ( frt. ;iumlrr rrrh ftlKla M y If, A tacr-tvfjd Mllf, ini-l Ulleilor ! I.lltxi Vtslfh, t. If vi'tt tir.it it ill p..il r peltert tanaiiVvl ir,-i .rres. Hi w. y ft ,i bi!'jr t inniiv vi ir. i ' M wait ht's. that Mrs HA fI igmf DIH rHHV.tlJ Jf mi it eii't'PM ctiarursi. tV.-5'yVe? Don4! be Deceii V'i.4 M.;i."ii.ii'..i5.'i ye mm -v. Ul aft flti.lOatr 'B.(lrt ojirk fhr 91. 75 to rt. ii. whrt we mII tlruns wale inr S?.43. OUR S2 45 WATCH m" " h- rr..r opm I tt-f, Mi'ii v-iri.i ftinl ,-f . f.-n til plattfd, h'nt-om-V pv.AlH'iltllh-t.lMka1l.-ahL'll-tirBdKtflllllla nel t m errrat lr4i mrb. it' t rnt-nl 1- a ni' k,i 1 jewel, t-l xtfiu t:i, Am rti-an, wavrrnMoi. tni a it-wm! ti .H'i.,r. for Witrhf tVnM rH.i mp, r-ll-ltr1 atkaaf 9. Tl jbJ wrlif for tr-t W mA it wfiry ta'.al'n)w s". SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 1 Inc.). Chlcag, (Inn, BsstMt B Is. ai tawssfkB- tlln. Uu 4 BUGGY WHEELS $6.80 MKsH .H fUKYfc Vtt PT1T, Ur- hi4t"t. tifirtit i rt t in., 3 rt ft In. or 4 ft. MtukM ll U rl l in. Kr y otbr -iic en.l f.tronUili'tfti. Cut t)il ui- 'H n-lii i ! u wtth Mt IMU.I. KtaM a.ie hMl wntfii fnd f til n l thm hr rreU-ht 1. U. V. K1K IHsl M yWur frftarht depot and lham w ti tilisrs. l.Wrta.n.l frfitrht rhatrmav 8KAR,R01BUCKCO.viM CHICAGO. ILL tT7 a. i y i L