Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 13, 1899, Image 4

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2d Week Clearance Sale
Umbrellas
TJ fcck ranges in
ptfctt from. . , .60s to $6.00
ie, Prices.... 40c to $190
Tli largest and best line
ot Umbrellas we ever car
rfcd, The $1, $1.25 and
$1.40 lines reduced to
80c, $1 00 and $1,20
Cannot
the city.
be duplicated in
OASH
STOnB
I HOLVERSON'S
THIS
CLEARANCE
BlacK Dr
J. J, DALRYMPLE & CO.
Waf(hes
Cleaner 76c
Main Si'iunoh 76c
AND WARRANTED
KOIl ONJI VBAIl
All kind of Jewelry repaired and
mndo to order at reasonable price.
C, H, HINGES
WATUIIMAKMt AND
OlTIUIAN.
200 COMMERCIAL HTUUCT.
ttSUAPBU ASYLUM PATIENT.
Found In a Uurved Condition on the
Cottle Place,
An escaped asylum patient named
MoIdVoiIi was found Thursday oycn
log In a barn on the Uottle placo In o
starring condition.
Ho was taken to Urn Bulom ho
pttal and oared for until tills after
uoun when lie was taken to the btato
asylum for Imario. It was learned
that lie had been out loteral weeks
and II red on applet principally.
Ills foot wero badly froon and In a
Hate or partial oecomposlllou to pro
tect hlmteir bo bad wrapped hi arm
nnd elicit wltli gunnybags. When
found bo wni In i pitiful coudltlou.
TO CURD A COLD IN ONI) DAY
TaVo Lanativo llrou-o Qulnloo
Tablet. All drugglila refund tho
money If It fall to'ouro. 2Sa Tho
genuine hat L. 11. Q. on eaoti tablet.
Bicyctc Messengers
will doluer jwir nolo or package promptly to any part of Ik elty In a
alUfuotory manner. '
Do Not Waste Your Time
If it U worth utoiu Umii a juew(ipr,s,
U(fultroutiow msmlily rale ohqjiUBjr UiHU uu QilJia fyy.
Think It Over
llie
Ring, Blue Boxes, Telephone 40
'r ItfloK ojitrt and mkait i Central Quite.
L00KW00D MESSENGER SYSTEM
-w vuHipraii BHi .1 j
Table Linens and Napkins
iSt"iSirI'""l,,""''""','"M" '" ll,,w,,""''riJj'. nw,
Cut Prices On All Nankins
!!SI!rilooicon!1(,c.,S,fl,R. ,',,'1 wlinwitrHirw XVja rani.
All mar fitwk of MaoklntotliM at mat wboe &vtVeJAeT
Wo havo a lino of went ttllf ImU that 119 W iwukr LM aiul ia.r
fod that wowWirrrlotl.to Jl. ml ,1W
WILLIS BROS, & CO,
oi . ,nmm HIOT-PAijlf IIQIUIL
SRffSy-ffiir"
,.-wV., . , .
maker laIew, Mr, W'Ar.iwBR, Jr1
Mackintoshes
CHILDRENS
$2,50 Now sell for.. $1.95
LADIES
$3.00 line reduced to $228
4.00 line reduced to
3.35
5XX) line reduced to
6.00 line reduced to
Ca and etc the bargains
3.60
410
for $5,00
There arc broken lines
costing from $7.50 to $12
which will be closed out
at $5.0f) each
OA8H
STORE
WBBK..
PRICES ON
s
In Police Coutt.
City RccordorJudnh sentenced one
drunk and disorderly to pay a M tine.
Ttio trial of ono Lakolan on ctmrHC
of larceny from Willis Hros. storo was
act for 1 p. in.. Geo. O. Illngham ap
pea ring for defense,
i i m ii ii in
The Jury Lilt.
Judgo Terrell and oonimlwlorior
Darls have boon silting In court tho
grostcr part of the day, while com
mlsiloncr Mlloy Is absent on account
ofilcknoM India family. Tho chief
work baa been tho drawing of Jurors,
and the method used was to draw one
at a tlmo tho full quota from each pre
cinct. At tho clone of this work tho
lint will bo revised and approved.
A Common Occuience.
The Infant tun of Juo Fisher, motor
man on thaStnlc Houm; .oar, Is lying
In a critical condition at tholr home
on Twcnty-llf til street, tho result of a
painful accident. A few days alnce
ns tho mother left tho room closing
tho door of icr her tho little ono fol
lowed to tho door, on reentering the
room tho mother opened tho door
against the child, striking him on Hit
head knocking bint down nnd It Is
supposed cuumhI eoiioiiRXlou uf the
brain or onioked (hu skull. Tho child
bat U'cn mostly uuooiuloin Mince
then. It I to bo hoped tho chllds
condition will toon Improtn.
A California Drouth
ha ruined tho oragno and loinon
crops and Impoturlihcd many runoli
man but tho famous 16o mimls at J.
K. Itarnotu Whlto Houo rtutourant
are at good a over.
Dr. Dull' Couh Hymn I ho Safest
und surest euro for thine dangerous of
tho lllllo onet-cirotip, whoiplnu
courfli and measles eough. Physlelttn
proserllw It. Children like it, and
dote4 nroHtnall. I'rleo 'Jfto.
!t .. ggj,,, ,a
gwi
J&Hm mk
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tii.
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Wf
ess Boot
MRS, STRAHAN,
loaUatwA hea Flnt Pe
stand, then the public must remain
ll .rrnaii Hilt. thCf3 19 HUlie U
NU v..mw --w
large minority who know the truiu,
and this minority will orer condemn
the prow. 1 bollero all who know me
Klrc me credit for the truth. The
prlni-lple of honesty h the one 1 have
cherished aboyo all others, and If
thore be one person In all this Union
who con sucooMfully contradict this
stitonient. now h IiIi or her tlm to
8 peak
Kow as lo fucu: My daiwlitor
never left Atlanta with a man by the
namo of Itvan. Mr. Ilyan Is a KtnlliJ
man wlm has raided In Nw York
for o number of yearsi, and n member
of a family of promlnewcand wealth,
who arc pluneera of AtlanLi. He hun
known by little lrl from childhood.
Tho billiard story Is a mere canard
Mr. Itynn was au acquaintance tt Mr.
Moore before my rlaOKluer bad met
him, and was a wltntsa Uj the niar
rlaKeln 8U Mattliew church. My
daUKhtor went to New York with ao
elderly lady frlead who promlsod to be
a mother to her. I wuaon the train
with tlicm till It pulled out of the
dopoU Three weeka lutor I wont w
New York and was with tayno
till the moment or willing
to Kuropv. This ftnmc ohnp-
oroti accompanied nor whuuk"
tho whole Uiur from dock to dock
and I state unquulltludly, thore was no
mas In It, I wont to N, Y. for the
purposo of Kolmr with Payne abroad,
but was overcome by tho Intense licit
and found mysolf unable lo ondurn
further fatliie. Tho report says an
entry In Mrs. Monro's tllnry ayo
evidence of her Intimacy with Kills,
tho Cuban. As I rcmaked In the be
KlnnltiK, I hold you blamcloss because
thorep'irt was directed by Mclntyre
In this awcrtlon. Hut I say unto you
thatthoro U not ono sentence In her
diary to connect her with any Im
proper lutlmacy with any one. Payne's
pur jiojc In kceplnir a diary wns sim
ply to rncull dutos and namos of per
tons whom tho'd moot abroad and In
Now York, wishing to bring mo ex
act news of her journoylngs.
Her memory for datos und nuiucxs
was defective. Thoro novor was n
more dastardly not ono far beuofith
tho cloth of an honest prosecutor
than that of Mclntyre Uiklug tho
child's Inoffensively kopt diary Into
court und makon flondlsh olforl Ui
(nlnbllfh bur guilt beroro a Jury that
wiih sitting In n robbery mikk. And
woro It not a lamentable fact that
llccordor Ooir hooiih rulod by the
District Atty's olllcc, It would riot
hayo bean ullowcil. The prosecutor,
Mclntyre, had Ills purpose In placing
an ovll construction on cvory act of
Mrs, Moore's life, .lust rouiembcrho
Is paid to convict. And nlso, that
"ovll Is to whom oyll thinks" Doubt
less ho Ims had a career. Mrs. MooroV
diary Is an Innocent mcmumri
dual which anyone iniy exuinlno
Tliu report furlhor stated that "ClolT
took Into coiiHldcMtlou Miniro's char
acter and criminal record, tho fart
that his profuHHlnn was that of n
gambler, a ottid shnrp, bunco Ktonrer.
bigamist mid geimral nllround scoicid
roltaiid doubtless too tho manner In
wliloli ho used his young wlfo, the
weak nnd fasolnating Faynoiitnihuii,
In tho aconmpluhmout of his bane and
criminal deMlgiiH." Now, I would iihk,
who knows Moore's criminal record?
Thoio was no ovldunro IntrtHlueed to
sho wit. Tho woman Claw, who swori
falsely out of levvnue and whow ten.
tlmoiiy wa slrlcKeu out, cerUilnly
oould not In oousldurud. Moore was
never learned to tlmt woumn'H
dauuhtor wh loll can lw easily proven
when Moore Is given the shadow of a
cl.anoe. ItUtlmN. Y. press, wh loll
has bhiMMl tho minds of tho populace
till 'tis next to ImpoSfilbU to get an
unprejudlowl Juiy. All tliee HUirled
of "Cwtiut l Novuk."nro.ikln
black mall"- Th Johnson woman's
faUe testliuoii), etc., ana Mbxilutely
fule wltlHHit a Hbadow at fuunihitloi
In fact, a ul invesUgallon la Invltwl.
Tayit Wtraliau lias luhorlUil the
gift of hoiiMly and it cannot be
UtHipertNl with. Ulie Is broken hearted
at Uw way the pro has tried u make
liwu mn erlmliMl, when her mu
Uikewtte tlmitly Umi of being mUlead
by Martin Maboo, wlui waa old
(MHMHik foi Iter father and should
imveutHHirablyproteetoil the father
urn unger in New York liwtoad of
tttRtngUHtadvuulawof Iter olilldUh
ewtWwwt. I'Hll lnr "weak" or what
yost Ilka ttauv is touch in nature
which Make us all akin, ami when
men grow ituttkienily atrwig to oou
trl Uat wMkNtxMwe shall Invlu om
of Uelr meitiWr ui ount the ftret Horn.
nt don't w tlottgiHg hrhiimI lire wtUi
nnealrs of iMirtty UU tou nrh in
make wxinmo, even ekiUnui. v,
vleUms, iVm It Hot fur Um iIwhoh
alMlNM wkkh eou Nt Mr.
ami Mm. Moot, am um MlranUg
MaHou VmA of tb iltuatloii, Uwn
wewkl hare been no beatlM a4
signed ofesim vlnsl Mltil at
Hotel QtvAobk Mahoii shoobl have
bWH wtthUi wife awl ctaiktrtH, whow
m aiwaya ii Ylk- wlU ww n
nrwiiUm(hlHt4f to Mr. Jinor. 'V
llHty orAtiie has touiuotl fuets ihmi
a wtetbai waaa. The frWouU (de
(fttlv) work M fnr gold : Tlw
go!tuw frok vs too tfootl for twe who
would arrokt his on loHooastl via.
Uui These art taeu. Mr. Moon
Wad a WUfUMitAn Irom MhIu. --
Mr.Mfte. Hq Iwl r4o-l Uwcs.
filBn ii the Wawli f hki Uw,er. tX
uwv moaHi civil netkwi for ill
nm and redrew. MaUoo, khowInk
ihte.Mil.tMielyoKoitot t .
m, Thv dhl oot ho to anoat, hu
Mn Moore oot knowing utat tWy
. .....1...1 . - .
,'"' wir ,m, i,
an
Intrusion on lus
struck the Intrnder.
thoy arresteJ him
Mm. Moore had hist
home and
Of course,
at ones.
reached the
10U vut:
,t ,t,n rBrwwton cannot be secured,
Of C3UIM, Mrs
Moore mtit oe nwue
a party U) the scheme to n,ake ';'
all tangible. J am riot acquainted
tvii.h Mr. Moore but I know
ranc,.
Strahan quite well, andean say of a
truUi, she would rather give thun
allko-ls strictly honotC This Is
clearly the opinion of any who know
her, either whlUi or colored. It
Is a source of much comfort to me Ui
behold my tahle cowed with toU
moolals to her honesty; 'tis only
strangers wlw would dnubt for a
moment.
The report said; "If she gains not
Immunity from the punishment as
predict! she probably will owe
much to the Influence of the N. Y.
press, which Is understood will get
In and help her cao." Truly my
friend, tho glove Is on the other
lwnd. The K. Y. press owes that
defenselnss ohlld more than it can
aver rooay for iw nooious niiuuou
towards her.
Knowing the racts as I do. I pre
sume the mistake Mr. Moore made
was liunot shooting Mahon (though I
am glad he did not) dead as Hector,
whon he found him In his appart
ments. Our people cry, Morcy! Hu
manity! but when the cnlroatlos are
hoard, the merciful arc In danger
of wearing a- convicts garb. Thoy
may send Mrs. Moore to Sing Sing;
Mclntyre and tho press have done
their best, but If they do-riiiicmber It
will .bo because she, like u N. Y.
Mayor, who was promoted to tho
presidents -"Told tho Truth " Twice
her liberty was ollcrcd her but she
would rather tako her chances on the
convicts uarb than go free under the
horrid shadow of a He. Her utt'ys
say they have rarely seen such bravery
exhibited,
If Recorder (loir took Moore's
charuclor Into consideration without
It bolng attnoked, In court, why did
lie especially charge to Jury In Mrs.
Moore's case that they wero not to
take Million's charactor or his In
timacy with Fayne .Strnhun Moore
Into consideration. Mr. Hill said it
was the moat Infamous charge that
he had hoard delivered. S. U.S.
Aculnaldo Still UoaHlii0.
II) Aicla(ril I'l-m (n Hi,. .Iniiriiiil.
London. Jan. 1.1. The Hong Kong
correspondent ot the Times nays:
"ThcKllllpIno rofugecs Insist that
Agulnalilo will regard a lauding of
tho Americans at llo Ilo us n declar
ation of war, and will Immediately
attack Manila. llo has already
warned the forclgnors, Including the
Spaniards, of his intention, offering
Miein n safe conduct into the prov
inces. Tho American authorities
will oxoroiNo a strict censorship nt
Manila oyer all pre mosaflges."
Conference -Uoiui; Uooit.
II)' Aktni'lutt'il Pre In t It c Joiiriiiil,
London, Jan. lit, Tho Manila cor
rospondent of the Morning I'ost, tele
grnhlngTIiursduy, nays:
"Tho sltuaslon Is much qulotcr to
day, The conferoiice botweou the
representnthos of (.cuornl Otis and
Agulnalilo has holpod to allay excite
ment, and the 1'llllplnn nowHpnK)rs
are milder In tono. There Is hopooN
a aceful soltleiucnt. The Insur
gent uovcrnmcnt la now engaged In
considering the preparation of a doll
nlto prowxltlou as to what they de
sire from tho United SnUiiee,
Amwlcniw Return to Manila.
II)- koulntril l'rr In tlir Juuruul.
London, Jan. 13.-. The Hong Kong
eorresnoMlant of tlw (tally Mall suyn
WOO additional Americans who had
nilmrkttl for llo llo have returned to
Manila.
Do not fail to
Friedman's New Racket
2nd Annual Clearance Sale Now On
Clething: and
r i
RfidiintmnQ
Reduction
Large line of ribbon remnants at IQc
Misses' union suits, worth 50:, for ,25c
Ladies' union suits, worth 75:, for 5QG
TG,0VCS'VV frcmVocup
Laces and embroideries tc a vard up
Fine tabic linens, dress goods, blankets and Itrunks,
prices all reduced, Suits for ths small boy or the bie
man, s
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
COHKIUI CCMAIHROIAL AJf STATE STHH8IV
tAtavmoiyiQos.
" i i Z i. Z,.mTmm iminmriMmmrmimm
riiM,irflivilMltfll'l,IM,lllw - "
OREQON DEAD.
Johnston Freeman
a native of
home on Jan-
Ulllsboro. died at his
"-'- . Illnft wlth C0D.
crossea me i
, f vrADla Touts, a
p,one0r of Yamhill county, took pi
J TuoadayatClirHon. Mr. Foots i
ace
... m...-.1.. nt fi.irlfin. MT. hOULS WU9
. , ,.j,. InnMrtc 97. 1S32. In
oora in iiiuiuuu, UUM-..J -., -
ihci lmcrood the plains wun ms
parnnUsandscttlod near North Yarn-
hill.
Vincent Pepe, of Amity, died of
pneumonia on January 12, aricr an
Illness of several weeics. ht. x-epe-
father and mother only recently sue
numbed to the same ailment that car
ried him off.
Turkish Troops Advancing.
London, Jan. 13 -Special die
patches from Constantinople say that
after the battle of Shanct a further
TnrL-lah ndrnnrn was Ordered. AD
dullah Fasha, commanding the Tu
kish troons. was directed Uj capture
Mnahnii.thP hmuinunrlcrs of an I ui
portant Insurgent leader, 160 miles,
northwest of Hunn. All the command-'
Ing positions in that vicinity arc oc-j
cupled by rebels, and, as the Turkish ,
troops aro doscrtlng, the operations
are likely to be prolonged nnd dllllcult
The trouble In Yemen Is one of tho
oldest, nnd rebellion against Turkish
rule has spread throughout Hadchln j
and otlierdlstrlcts. i.
China's Queen t'repating.
lr AuclnteU I're lo Ihe Journnl.
Vancouvkk, . C. J&n. Kl.-Hongi
Kong mall ad y ices say the raising of!
Inrgc bodies of troops In China Is;
taken to Indicate that the empress
dowugo, and her advisers are prcpar-'
Ing for some Important movement J
next Hnrlng. nt the latest. .So far, nc-'
cording to rellablo statistics, there
nrc some 130,000 men, all .armed with
Mauser and Martlnt-Henry rltles, In
cluding tho Peking field force In and
around about Peking and Tlen-Tsln.
Renominated.
Aliianv, 2C. Y Jan. 13. The Dem
ocratic legislative caucus today nom
inated Kdward Murphy fof United
Hlatel senator to succeed himself.
The Democrats aro In the minority In
the legislature.
Oregon Postmasters.
Ilr Ammi'lnlril l'r"i to Ibr Journnl. '
Wasiiinuton, Jan. 111. I'osmastcrs
appointed from Oregon were: Horace
Short, at Clymer, vice Charle Jam
ison, removed; and (lyott, at Hjun
more, vice V. P. Chllcote, resigned. ,
A Carload,
It. M. Wado& Co. today racelved
tho first carload uf wheels oyer
shipped to Salem. They are thecres-
cents.
Dr. Ditll'a Cough Byntp Wilt Curo
throat and luiik' trouble without fail.
For grippe, Itilluena und n deep
seated cough or cold, It Is tho best
romedy olfercd to the public. The
docs are small nnd i bottle costs only
2Sc.
Slaughter,,,
. .on LAMPS
FANCY CKOCKKUY
tlLASSWAKE
And all Holiday Goods will be sold
nt any price from now on, Come and
.see the goods and yr.u will bo overcome
with our low bargains,
TIIRdlUJCHIl
124 State t
Telephone 51
visit
Dry Goods at Great!
J w
I
SONNEIYIANN
ctmcKri " ""ntiir -
...Final
Of the balance of the Stock. Dry Goods Store at 257
Commercial street, from the 7th to the 21st, daily and
evening The manager has arranged with several
traveling men to sell their samples at auction, which
will be sold at the same place,
; In the Samples
there is only one of a kind from a baby's hood and
baby's stockiing to a man's necktie or suspender, over
shirt or undershirt, sweaters, capes, jacketsvamong
them the very best goods of the samples Some splen
did underwear for men and women. There will be
over five thousand different articles, among the druriv
mers' samples which are to be sold at auction only, but
the balance of the dry goods stock will be sold at private
sale and auction. This sale will be a treat to the ladies
and gentlemen who attend, as the samples are all firsts
class goods and all arc to be sold without limit or reserve,
& FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer,
1 60lnW6i
Russia's Railway Expenditures,
II)' AnnoclnUil I'rcni to tho Journnl.
, London, Jan. 13.- The St. Peters
burg correspondent of the Times
1 says: "The Russian budget for 1803,
like Its predecessor, Is remarkable for
enormous expenditures on railways.
This amounts to 09,000,000 roubles,
und Is n glarlnu proof or Russia's un
paralleled clforts to extend her
rallwuy wystem, n system almost en
, tlrcly duo to a practical railway ex
perience of her two remarkable min
isters, M. do Wlttcbcn, minister nr
Huuncc, who roso to power through
railway management at home, and
1 Prince Michael KhllkoiT, minister or
wuysot communication, who, us ho
once jokingly remarked, began lire ns
a blacksmith and Utter In an Amer
ican railway depot,
"Prince Khilkolfs share In tho ex
penditure Is far greater thun that or
any other Impurla! minister, exceed,
ing tho war minister's credit by 37,
000,000 roubles. In this respect tho
budget, which amounts to IW.COO.OOO
roubles, and Is put forwurd on tho eve
of the disarmament ronference. Is a
peaceful budget.
Children's Class.
. On Saturday, the 7th day of Jan
uary, ut 10:30 a. m., Mrs. Willman
will resutuo the elementary piano
work ot her studio over tho First
National bunk. Those lessons include
technical und theorotlcul work, short
bloirraphlesof notod musicians, and
short program by the pupils, The
chief aim In this work Is to havo the
pupil "think music'' as well as to
"road muilc." 2ft eonta ntr inn
oacll. At 2 p. m.. samo date, will
occur the regular cluss practice by the
larger pupils, and locluro readings by
Mrs. Willman. jf
How's This.
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case or Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K J.CiiENKvico., Props,. Toledo, O.
We tho undersigned, have known
F.J Cheney for tho lust IS years, and
bellove him perfectly Honorable In nil
business tranuicLinn :inrt tin.m..i,ii..
able to carry out any obligations mado
Waldino. Kinnan k1 Mrviv
W. '
Jiairs Liiturrh Cur., u i-.r. ..
nally, acllntr dlmLU' mum n,,. v.i,,.,..
and mucous surfuees of the M-steu..
Cc .7' JRr bollle' by al
Drugg sis Testimonials free,
i Hall'j Family Pills aro the beat.
The Weller Funeral.
1 The funeral of tho lute Mr, Weller
1 was huhl this wornlng from tho fain-
) nonw. it was condoctetl by Rev.
, Itowrsw, of Ufayoltc. The body
's Interrml In City View cenietory,
.and the ruuoral wa largely attended
by a wmemirseorold time friends.
Senatof Taylor's rjavel
wy Ay off the handle and hit the
eWk s Ujd spot, but a. Huckeo-
eln'sdolteloui I.mie ciwmpion 5c.
lobars are still the favorite of both
Money Refunded.
Satisfaotkin guaranteed when you
baieiu Sv4oIhim ,:.- .?S
L-i?? . . ?" rtour.
money
4 tr J
.4 jto uiini nice lu
&e WlifKln' ad. u flrat page, tf
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"mnniatmm
aM&nfi)&lwa
w
Special Sale
Now On,.
ON CHINA AND THE FKW
VASES AND RANQCJET
LAMPS AVE HAVE
LEFT.
Attend our special sale and you will
save enough that It .will nav to buv
unw.
Yokohama Tea Store
REMEMBER OUR FRESH
ROASTED COFFEE
AND TEA.
FREE DELIVERY.
Chewing-Qum Trust Formed,
II)- AmooluteU Ir to the Juuruul.
Nkw Youic, Jun. 13. A. combina
tion of cl)2wlng-gum iinnufucturers
of tho United States was practically
consummated today, when the last
contracts necessary to amalgamation
were executed In this city. The cap
ttal Involved amounts to about $ir,000
000. WHEAT MARKET.
Ily AMOplntnl l'r-. to (lie Journnl.
Ciuoago, Jan. 13.-May 70J; cash
2 red 71.
San Francisco, Jan. 13. May HOI
cash 112.
iiK"tiw.'.,h r kthr you nntloo tb
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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS!
The Emporium..
Arc now closing out their entire
article in the store to go at prices
Regardless of Cost
Now is the time to secure some rare bargains in
China, Semporcelain, Vases, Ornaments, Brioa
brae, Rugs, Portierres, Lamps, etc.
Stock and fixtures for sale in whole or part.
THE
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The Property Sold.
The Peto Rocder saloon property
was todoy sold to Neckermnnn ic
Rogers, who will In the future con
duct the same.
That Scourge La Orippe
has caused gloom In many a famllr.
und hundreds of funerals, but Branson
and Co's high grade groceries
long life ana happiness.
FOR LEN'T-ThTrto nicely furnlshod
rooms with or without lire 185 Com
mercial btreet. Tonus reasonable.
Apple to 2S8 Commercial ptrcet.
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AMUSEMENTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Onii Nioiit Only.
Tuesday, January 17.
Tho Guaranteed Attraction
ARTHUR C. AISTON'S
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SPLENDID PRODUCTION
Prick
60, "75, 81.00
Wood - Coal
Good Dry TJr and Oak Sawjd ntul De
livered. Fine Frod Burning Coal.
D. S. BENTLSrX & CO.
fiiiccosjora to Sidcm Improvement Co.
ljn rrlco. I'ront and Climvlola 8t.
stock. Every
EMPORIUM
309 Commercial Street.
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