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\ present was "h o w surprising the The Granitic and the Oregonian for l amount they have learned in so short J K .— 8 K K V IC M EVERY If you w ait a fat hen for Sunday, see *2.00. ¡a tim e.” I do not know but that the m. and s p . n . and T h u i» Have you seen the Christmas box at | parents were delighted, if possible, tlk school every S under at C. B. Wilson. nettling a t8 p. m the first outh. Quarterly n o ttin g I Address this office for sample of teach- Wilson’ s? It is a fine thing. more than the children. *y~ * vm > iw Saturday and Sunday iu February, Money to loan on land. Mrs. Dunlap has been connected with Msy, Aurust and Novem ber. V o m u i ’i For | era report card. eign Mission a ty Society meets third Saturday C hehaleu V aelsy B a n k . Kindergarteu work for a number o f l o each m onth at S p. m. j Read tire new advertisement of Sut 12-231Í A. M. Hoskins is at home again and years, preparing many young ladies AFTIST CH URCH .-SERVICES, SUNDAY 11 ton, Calkins A Cfl. •- m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sch ool Sun- ready to do shoe repairing for everybody. for the work o f teachiug, our primary Leave orders at Wilson’ s Grocery for f i y s a t l o a. a . l^rayer m eeting Wednesday teacher iu tlte public school. Miss lu - even in g at 7.30 o'clock . Lee Stanley, of Portland and S. T. glis, being oue o f the number. expressing or light hauling. RESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—SERVICES EV- Stanley, of Dallas spent last Suudav in We congratulate the parents o f N ew ary two weeks as follow s: February 7th Mrs. E. M. Ruck man spent Christmas and 21st, March 7th and 21st, an d April 4th and town. berg w ho have small children that 18th. in Portland the guest of her son. A second hand heating stove with pipe they have beeu able to secure the ser ree m e t h o d is t . - p r a y e r m e e t in g Drew and Ore Price are at home from every Thursday at 7:30 p. m . Sabbath for sale. Price *1.25. Call at the Graphic vices o f so able a teacher and oue Portland spending the holidays. •chool every Sunday at 10 a. ra. whose every movem ent shows a degree office. TLT E. CHURCH—PREACHING 11 :U0 A M. o A. M. Hoskins will now be found in ■***■• and 7:30 p. m. every Smulav. Sunday Attorney Clarence Butt was in Port f culture and refinement w hich tells S ch ool 10:00 a. m Class 12:00 m. Ju n ior his shop ready to do first class work. land on business connected with his on the lives and actions o f the little League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League f :30 p. iu. ones w ho are placed under her care. Prayer an d Praise Meeting every W ednesday Closing out sale of Holiday Goods. profession Thursday. 7:«0 p. in. C hoir Practice every W c<hn***dav O n e o f t h e V is it o r s . 8:00 p. in. A ll are cordially invited to all o*f Best bargains of the year at Moore’ s. Mrs. D. Priestly returned home from W M .J .------------ these services. WALTZ Pastor. Pat Churchman, of Sheridan, was in Portland on Thursday where she went O I K IIA I. EM C E N T K K I T E M S . SOCIETY NOTICES. town Tuesday in company with Jesse to visit with relatives. School closed during tho holidays. OF THE WORLD.—NEW BERG CAMP, NO. Edwards. W . L. Bissell left here for Rossi and, • 113, meets every M onday even ing. Mrs. Helen D. Harford is home for a W ill Bond is at home this week from B. C. Thursday morning where he will C. T. U .-BUSINESS MEETING THE wr.O- short visit. work in the mines again. • on d and fourth W ednesday in each Baker City where he has been for sev m onth. R. W . Kirk w ho is teaching near eral months. Rev. C. A. Woody, of Portland, will Carlton is at home during the holidays. O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY preach at the l’ aptist church next Sun Will Vestal and family were down evenings in Bank o f Newberg b uild in g. Another fine son arrived at the home from Wheatland to eat Christmas din day morning and evening. a n d l . o f s .— n e w b e r g c o u n c i l , n o . o f Mr. and Mrs. W m . Stater on the 22. . 168, meets every Friday even ing in lid- ner at the old homestead. Mr. Collwell, of Portland, has been up io n ic hall. L oyd Roberts is here from Browns F. A. Elliott has been laid up during during the week assisting in the care of F. AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATUib- ville to visit w ith his many young day night in C. V. Bank b uild in g. the week with a light attack of the ap his father-in-law, J. H. Bowerman. pendicitis but is now improving. Claud Woodward visited in Portland friends. : h n o t ic e s . For slice making see A. M. Hoskins. P F r y w W L K 8 . P . B A IL B O A 1 ) T IM E T A B L E . Y a m h ill D iv is io n . Passenger dep ot foot of Jefferson street, Port land, Ore. A lrlie m all (triw e e k ly ). 8:40 a. m. Lv . .. Portland ..A r i 3:05 p. in. 11:35 a. ns. Lv N ewberg. • Lv 1 12:15 p. m. 3:50 p. m. Ar Lv 7 :30 a. m. A irlie ... Hherldan 4:30 p m. 6:05 p. m. 7:40 p. m. passenger (d aily except Sunday). Lv Portland.. Ar 8:40 a. m. Lv . . Newberg . Lv 7:0.') a. m. Ar . Sheridan.. ...L v 5:30 a. m. G. W. CUTTS, Agent, N ewberg. R. KOELER, Manager. C. H. MARKMAN, Gen. F. «fe P. Agent. Portland, ore- Local Events. Old papers lor sale at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Oregon City, a few days this week with tho family of visited in town the first of the week with Daniel Ramsey, former Kansas friends. the latter’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Candies of all kinds, nuts, figs, dates, Cumpston. bananas, oranges, lemons and in fact Luther Baker who has been away for a everything that is good to eat at W il year or more is at home spending the son’ s grocery. holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tolson, who has been up about J. S. Baker. Spokane, Washington, and Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer are spend ing the holidays at Hillsboro with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frissell. Mr. and Mrs. W m . Sargeant, of Perry- dale, spent Christmas in town with their son-in-law- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. K . Edwards. The chilly winds find all the cracks about a house these rainy days but how- one of those air tight heaters does warm up a room I Alfred Wheeler makes ’em. Holiday goods at less than cost at Miss Ethel Taylor returned to her Moore’ s. home in McMinnville last Wednesday Prof. E. W . Moon, of Middleton, was alter spending a few days in town visit ing at her uncles, Prof. J. H. Douglas, in town Tuesday. Jr. Don’ t fail to read Hodson Bros, new A union service will he held in add in this issue I Friends church Sabbath evening, Jan. 1, All kinds of candies at all kinds of at 7 :30 o’clock. A gospel temperance prices at Wilson’ s grocery. adilress will be given by Mrs. Helen D. A cordial invitation is ex Send for free sample copy of the Ru Harford. ral Spirit, Portland, Oregon. tended to the public. JrC H. IV. Chase eame home from Spaulding’s logging cam p to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cash are hold ing revival meetings at the school house. It is hoped they will meet with success. IftH ’ K eh old A few drops of lemon juice give scram bled eggs a delicious flavor. Do uot hang flannels out of doors in freezing weather, or they will shrink. Diamond dyes added to whitewash or calcimine, w ill give any desired tint. Instead of toasting bread for soups, cut into slices and roast iu tlte oven until crisp. A smouldering or dull fire may be cleared for broiling by a handful of salt. Kerosene will soften leather hardened by water, aud render it as pliable as new. Spots of candle grease or wax may be removed by means of blotting paper and a hot iron. Apply powdered alum to a fever sore. This will prevent it from becoming very unsightly or noticable. Can some pumpkin for pies. Boil it aud put through the colander; heat again aud put in jars, sealing tightly. If you cut your finger d a p on a piece of white tissue paper; it will stop the flow of blood and keep it clean while it is healing. It is a good plan to burn pine tar oc casionally in a sick room, as it is an ex cellent disinfectant and it also induces sleep. A small quantity of borax added to the cold starch in starching shirts, col lars, cuffs and pillow-shams, will give them additional stiffness. A little kerosene on a sponge or cloth will clean tho outside of your windows in freeziug weather; polish them well with a clean, dry cloth after. and Graphic only $2 Transcript. In the neighborhood o f thirty men left this city with B company, last spring for examination for enlistment for the war. They were rejected, how ever, and have ever since been waiting for their pay for the time they were in waiting for their examination. They will perhaps, be pleased to learn that they are soon to get their pay, as tho *5,000 provided by the last legislature has been ordered drawn by Secretary o f State Kincaid. GROWS! WHAT GROWS? Our list of Customers of Course. Why? B ecau se w e h a v e the la r g e s t an d B est S elected STOCK OF DRY GOODS & GROCERIES IN NEWBERG. In order to reduce our Stock before takihg inventory wo will offer “Afore for the M o n e y 99 'T h an y o u w ill fin d e l s e w h e r e . W eekly Oregonian FR O M T U E COUNTY T R E S S . STILL IT F o r S a le . Charley Wills, H enry Chase and H i Choice trees including cherry, apple, Idaho, canvassing for several months is ram Johnson, and their families met pear & etc. Can wait on customers at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. C. L Tuesdays and Fridays each week. at home greeting his friends. Johnson and enjoyed their Christmas J. M. L e w e i . l i . n o , The Crescent society gave a public re dinner on the 24th. Nowberg, Or. cital at the college on Thursday evening of last week which was well spoken of by F r o m S p r in g b r o o k . those who were so fortúnete as to be T w o r o t a t e d Q u e s t io n * A n s w e r e d . able to attend it. There was a very pleasant gathering What is the use of making a better ar Services at M. E. church next Sunday at the home o f Mr. C. E. Hoskins on ticle than your con: petltor if you can not at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon, “ Be Christmas day. Those present were get a better price for it? Ans.—As there is no difference in the ready in the morning.’ ’ 6:30 p. m. Ep J. L . Hoskins and fam ily, A. M. H os worth League. 7 :30 p. m. union servi kins and wife, T. B. Cummings and price the public will buy only the better family, J. R. H unt and family, Mrs. so that while our profits may be smaller ces at Friends church. Flattie Hadley aud son, o f Dayton; Al- on a eingle sale they will be much great Hugh Gourley has been in town for berry, Flattie, Leonard and Joycie er in tho aggregate. two or three days working in the inter George, o f Portland, and J. I. Hadley. How can you get the publio to know ests of the special edition of the Pacific A ll o f these being near relatives o f Mr. your make is the best? Progress which F. J. Martin, of Mc aud Mrs. C. E. Hoskins. If both articles are brought prominent Minnville is getting out. The Friends church is holding meet ly before the public both are certain to Several of our citizens went to Port ings here this week, Rev. Anson Cox, bo tried and tho public will very quickly land last Monday to witness the big o f Scotts Mills, haviug charge. A ll are pass judgment on them and use only the game of foot hall in which the Berkley, invited to attend. better ono. This explains the large sale B ob . California team defeated the Multno- on Chamberlain’s Cougli Remedy. Tho mahs in a score of 27 to nothing. people have been using it for years and 1 A N a r r o w K fica p e have found that it can always be de Tho B. Y. P. U . weight supper that Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada was to be held in the A. P. Oliver build E. Flart, of Groton, 8. D. “ Was taken pended upon. They may occasionally ing Dec. 31, will be held at the Masonic with a bad co'd whicli settled on my take up with some fashionable novelty hall. Everybody is cordially invited to lungs; cough set in and finally termi put forth with exaggerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy como and have a good time. C om . nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave that they know to be reliable, and for Ray Vincent, of Middleton, a twelve me up, saying I could live hut a short coughs, colds and croup there is nothing year old brother to tho Vincent boys who time. I gave myself up to my Savior, equal to Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. have been attending college here was determined if I could not to stay with my F'or snle by C. F. Moore & Co. druggists. killed iu a runaway accident on Thurs friends on earth, I would meet my absent day of last week He was thrown against ones above. My husband was advised to an apple tree and died within an hour get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it afterward. a trial, took in all eight bottles. It cured We have a well selected stock of holi me, and thank God I am saved and now day goods now open for inspection. The. a well and healthy woman.” Trial bot public are cordially invited to come and tles free at C. F. Moore & Co.’s drugstore. examine our goods and get our prices Regular size 50c and *1. Guaranteed or No trouble to show tho goods whether price refunded. you purchase or not. Come and see our assortment. C. E. S mith . The churches are endeavoring to ar Born to Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Stater on Friday, December, 23, 1898, a son. range for union prayer services each ^ ^ ^ a v e your orders at the postoffice for night next week which is the week of «T'tra copies of the New Year edition of prayer in the Christian churches of the world. Announcements will be made the Oregonian. at tho services next Sunday morning. Rev. J. H . Douglas was down from The lecture course that Rev. Waltz McMinnville last Sunday and preached kindly asked Prof. Lewis to co-operate at Friends church at night. with iiim in, and to share with him in Miss Maggie Inglis and Miss Ella the interests of the college, is assured, Macy have been spending the holidays and will be ready for publication in a with friends in Portland and at Beaver few days. Be getting ready for a feast ton. of good things. Rev. Anson Cos, of Scotts Mills, as A big run is being made on C. C. sisted by Charles Baldwin, of Rosedale, Smith lately by those who want to see is holding revival services at Spring- themselves as others see them, and he is brook this week. kept very busy at work in order to keep The Misses Mabel and Mary Hurley, up with all the demands that are made of Portland, have been in town during on him. He is having a new back Two tickets are in the field for next the week visiting with their grandmoth ground painted for the gallery which he Monday’s city election. The citizens thinks will be appreciated by the public. ticket is as follows: Mayor, J. G. Had er, Mrs. Pettyjohn. Walter C. Woodward, who is in at ley; recorder, N. C. Christenson; treas has bought the forty acre Wyman which was form- tendance at Earllmm College, Richmond, urer, H. F. Lashier; councilmen, First the Hall donation on the Indiana, this year along with Thomas ward, D. Tallman, S. Gause; Second Hester and Miss Edna Newlin, has re w a r d ,----------------------; Third ward, H. Dhehalem. cently been elected editor-in-chief of the D. Fox. Republican ticket, mayor, J. rman who was spoken of Earlhamite, the college paper, which is G. Hadley; recorder, Joseph Wilson; laving had a light stroke of issued twice each month, once in news- treasurer, S. M. Calkins; councilmen, ns to be holding his own payor form and once in magazine form. First ward, Noah Heater, S. Gause; ___ _ reported as being slightly Second ward, Robert Cooper; Third F. H. Storey has secured the local ward, J. L. Myers. improved. agency for the Bartel system of acety Prof. Julia S. White has been visiting lene lighting and has a plant about ready The foot ball game played hero Satur with friends at Marion during the week. for use in his shop. The new acetylene day afternoon between a made up home On Saturday she will go to Portland light is coming rapidly into use, which team and the Portland Y . M. C. A. where she will remain over until the indicates that it is meeting with favor team was not such a Waterloo in favor of first of the week. wherever it is being tested. Frank is a the visitors as they had anticipated, the Farmers! You are loosing money by good plumber and can arrange all the score being five to nothing in their not seeing C. B. Wilson before selling details of a plant to perfection. favor. It was a surprise to everybody your produce. I am paying highest that the boys were able to hold the At the Friends Church Sunday m orn market price in cash for poultry of all Bcore down so close, seeing they had not ing at 11 o’clock, instead of the regular kinds and eggs and veal. practiced together at all, and many preaching service, Charles Baldwin of C. F. Johnson has posters out an Rosedale, Evangelistic Supt. will con think they would be able to defeat the Taken nouncing a shooting match for next duct a New Year’s greeting service. Portland team with good drill. Monday at one o ’clock in the afternoon. All are cordially invited to be present altogether Saturday’ s game was quite The prizes will be a bicycle, shotguns, and ready to take part in song and pray interesting. and rifles. The shootists are expecting er and a word of God-speed for the New T h e K i n d e r g a r t e n C h r is tm a s T re e * to have a big day of it. Year. C has . E . L e w i s , Pastor. The Christmas festivities began early The man without a country is in Pains in the chest when a person has Friday morning at Mrs. Dunlap's K in about the same fix as the fellow who a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu dergarten school on Center street where has lost most of his teeth. W’ hat the monia. A piece of flannel dampened the patrons and a number of friends latter wants and must have to exist is ! with Chamberlain’ s Pain Balm and had been invited in to witness the ex nice juicy steaks and roasts, just such as j bound on to the chest over tiie seat of ercises. are sold at Cooper & Clemmen’s market. pain will promptly relieve the pain and Mrs. Turner and daughter assisted G . O. Worden aDd family, from Trout- prevent the threatened attack of pneu Mrs. Dunlap with the music, the little dale, visited in town a few days the first monia. This same treatment will cure ones m arching in and keeping step of the week with his brother Gord. Mr. i a lame back in a few hours. Sold by C. to the same. Mrs. Dunlap formed a circle with the children and entertain, Worden worked at the blacksmith’s j F. Moore & Co. druggists. trade here a few years ago. Since leav Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Cash arrived ed the visitors for a h alf hour with ing here he has been pounding iron at . here direct from London, England, on songs and exercises afrer which she Troutdale where he has a very good Thursday evening of last week, making seated herself in the circle and related business. the trip in twelve days. Both were in the story o f the birth of Christ so beau- good health though somewhat tired tifu’ ly and so sim ply that none could On account of the asthma T. B. Mc fail to understand and be charmed Adams finds that he can’ t endure the from their long journey. On Sunday with it. The room was then darkened, dust of the flour mill and consequently 1 morning Mr. Cash preached a good ser the tapers on the beautifully decorated mon at Friends church and Mrs. Cash he has sold his interest in the Newberg tree were lighted and Mrs. Dunlap pro flour mills to a German, of Portland, 1 sang a solo, the services being very much ceeded to remove the contents o f the whose name is F. Fuchs. Later—On appreciated by their old time friends. tree. Taking first the daintily pre On Sunday night they began revival ser further inquiry it is learned that Mr. pared titile stockings o f candy, she McAdams will keep the books and do vices at Chehalem Center which will handed them to the children to give to some outside work for the next three continue through the week. Their work their litile visiting friends. She then months and if he can stand it he will re seems to be meeting with much favor. gave each o f the children a very pretty main here. Jesse Edwards, president of the board little basket filled with choice candies . To say that the children were de Prof. Edwin Morrison was in Mc- of managers of Pacific College, received M uuiville one day last week making an quite a substantial holiday present for lighted hut feebly expresses it, but the ^ | H R i i n a t i o n of the different acetylene the college in the way of a hank check way they chattered and skipped about ^ ® lig h t systems in use in that city. H e from President Newlin as a result of his the tree showed bow they were enjoy, * was so well pleased with O. O. Hodson’s "work in England, Hi* work is widen ing It. The close attention the children pay system that he accepted the agency for ing so that he hardly expects to 1« able it and ordered a model which he hopes to start home before the last of January. their teacher, the willingness with to have in operation in a few days. Prof. The probabilities are that he is spend w hich they com ply with every request Morrison is a practical chemist and with ing the holidays, either in France or and the accuracy with which they per a little study would be fully able to get Switzerland, as a letter stated tiiat he form every duty all goes to show the up a system of bis own,consequently he had received an invitation *<> cross to e x « .le n t training they are receiving The one expression o f Die parent« » . ! ! tf a g o d ¡ ¿ » d lo handle so agency. the eor.ticcct **A POINTER” / per year. Subscribe The more you spend with us the more you save. W e believe “ HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY” Because we have succeeded and it has been our policy. W e appreciate your patronage o f tho past year nnd shnlt try and m erit Its continuance. W ishing all a Happy and Prosperous New Year we remain Yours for Bargains, Sutton, Calkins Co. Dewey.. Do we like to sell poor goods? N o. Emphatically uol W ould Dewey have succeeded if lie had been outfitted with damp powder, castiron guns and Chinamen for gunners? I f not how can you expect your cooking to be good or wholesome if you buy adulterated food products? If you buy your Groceries at Joe W ilso n ’s you can depend upon getting just what you pay for. W e won’t substitute second grade sugar for the best quality. J O S . W IlL iS O Z fc T , Groceries and Crockery. now. The largest Btock of.. ANTED—SEV E RA L T H U S T W O R T H Y persons in this state to m anage our buai- ness In their ow n and n e irb y cou nties. It is m ainly office work con d u cted at hom o. Salary strai«fit | M a JTIIT and e xp e n se s—definite, bona fide, no m ore, no leas salary. M onthly $75. R eferences. E ucloac se lf addressed stam ped e n v elop e. Ilerbort E. Hess, Prest.. Dept. M. Chicago. W c t iv e s o l ic t o r s w anted every Doors, Windows, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass in Newberg. - where for “ The Story o f the P h ilip p in es” A by Murat Halstead, com m ission ed by the G ov Everything in the Building line from a keg of Nails to * bill of Lumber, Tho City Stables changed hands last ernm ent as Official H istorian to tho War De Furnished at the lowest living price. Saturday, Fid W ing, the new proprie partment, The book was written in army cam p« at San Francisco, on the Pacific with tor taking charge. Sandusky Wilson General M eritt, in the hospitals at H onolulu, H ong Kong, in the A m erican treuches at and fam ily w ill remove to Goldendale, in Manila, in the insurgents cam p w ith A guin aldo Wash., in a day or two, where he has on the Deck o f the O lym pia with Dewey, and in the roar o f battle at the fall o f Manila. Bo acquired 240 acres o f good land In the nanza for agents. B rim ful o f o rig in a l pictures taken the governm ent photographers on the trade. Besides this a Bwap o f house spot. by Large book Low prices. Big profits. hold goods was made. “ D usky” was Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address, one o f the cleverest fellows that has F. T. Barber, s e c ’y Star Insurance B ldg , C h i struck tow n, and he and Watt Hender cago. son made a good team in public favor in the livery business, and our hope is Office 2 doors west o f M oore's Drug store. that the new proprietor may do as 1st. street, N ewberg, Oregon. well. Good-bye, Mr. Wilson and fam r u g g is t s ily ; welcome Mr. W ing. Fid Helmar F or the speedy nnd permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham still continues at the old stand. berlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and W a ll B u c k l r n 's A r n ic a S a lv e . ing and smarting almost instantly and Paper. The best salve in tho world for Cuts, its continned use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, scald head, sore nipples. Itching piles, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and Chilblains, Corns and all Sxin Eruptions, granulated lids. Stationery and School Supplies. and positively cures Piles, or no pay re S olicit* the patronage o f hia old Indiana Dr. Oadj’s Condition Powder* for Friend« w h o need watch repairing done. quired. Satisfaction or money refunded. horses are tho best tonic, blood purifier Price 55 cents per box. F'or sale by C. and vermifuge. Price, 25cents. Sold by 2 7 0 Morrison St. F. Moore & Co. P O R T L A N D , O R . Books aud Tablets and E tc., E tc: C. F. Moore & Co. druggists. W . P . I1 E A C O C K , Proprietor Building Material Depot. E L M E R P. D I X O N D ENTIST. Skin Diseases. C. P. Moore <fe Co D . JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER *»■> JEWELER, Best or not best— money- back, anyway, if you don’t like them. tea colf «e •ode baking p0wjrr t a voting« and «pi«*«« Schilling's Best. Schilling's Best extracts have no end o f flavor in them. Schillings Best ao d a baking powder fiarorTng «/«tracts and «pices are pure and money-back. Schilling's Best tea r offre soda b-iking powder flav '«rin g e v t f l C t l •o d «p írea are all good; but o f course some are better than others. n For sale by 5.u'.ton, C*ik!r.» & C/» Vaughan’s Racket Store Notions, Laces, Hosiery, Tinware and Graniteware. O t h e r A r t i c l e s u s u a lly lc c p t ln n H a c k e t S t o r e d i r e c t f r o m N e w Y o r k a n d s o ld a t bought N e w Y o rk P rices tor Cash. « I.M*ln-out t h e G r o c e r y S t o c k t o m a k e r o o m f o r o t h e r line* */. IV, Y a u g h an.