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SALEM OREGON, TUJJJSDAY DECEMBER 3 1901,
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For you nil. This year wo have tho boat assortment
of itooda Biiltftblo or presents that wo havo ever had.
DOLLS Of courso you can't lot Christmas go by
without making soino of your little frlcmla happy.
Nothing pleases ttio Uttlo lolkx bettor than tlullH. Wo
havo just what you want in i IjI - lino and nt moJoi
nto price?, too. Jointed dalle, droHtod dollp, kid
body dolls, rag dolls, queer iIhIIm of every deixirip
tion. Soino of tliom talk, too. Vou'li know lx nir
what wo have- when you look them nvi GAMES
Then wo want you to see our games. They'll m'or
ett tho young people, as well na n'der fo's. BOOKS.
For tho chlldran. Picturo D inks, ABO Book ;
Story Books. A good assortment if titles. Just
tho kind you want your children to tuul. No tr h
Ti en for older friomls wo liave DRESSING CASES,
JEWEL BOXES, Albums, Photo Cases, tiiiltiK
CatoB, Smoking sets, Collar and Guff Boxes, and
ChriHttnns Novelties of nil kindH. Moat merchants
doublo their prices on Holiday lines. Reraeinhor
that our UBiinl low pticos refer to Holiday Goods an
v, ell as to all rcgultr lines.
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BULGARIA
VERY
SAUCY
Blames Dickinson for
Undue Delay ,
In Securing Miss Stone's Re
lease.
THE NEW YORK RACKET
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor,
DALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
PRICE CASH STORE.
Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock
Every Evealoe Except Saturday
And Kefuses to be in any Way
Responsible.
Soba
Will keep out the Cold
Try Some at
Dbe Spa,..
114 State Street.
We Make
of Salted
a Specialty
Peanuts
Cor. Commorclal snd Ohomokoto. Sts.
Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 3. Chas.
Coppingor, ono of tho wealthioBt cattlo
men of this vicinity, died yesterday at
Colorado City. Mr. Coppinger was
thrown by a horse on his ranch Saturday
with thu nbove result.
Oenornl Alban, Governor of tho De
partment of Panama, has font a peace
cymmlsslon to meet General Domingo
Diaz Tho result of tho conference is
not known.
Tho French Ohambor of Deputies aro
kicklnir over England's occupation of
Egypt.
Nhw Youk Dec. 3. Tho Bulgarian
Government's reply to tho United
Statos D'plomntic Agent Dickinson's
note has Juat been made public by the
Austro-rJungarlun Foreign Minlstrj, at
Vienna, fays tlio Vionna correapondent
of tho World. It was written by Dr.
Daneff, Bulgaria's Minister of Foreign
Affairs and concludes with jho following
werds: "I am surprised that you have
como to tho conclusion that tho United
States will hold Bulgaria responsible for
MIsb Stono's death. I must regard it as
certain that tho using of violonco by
tho brigands can only bo attributable to
your protracted negotiations. It was
for you to carry tho negotiations to a
successful end. Tho Bulgarian Govern
ment declines all responsibility".
In Vionna this nnswor is considered
most impudent nnd tho hope is ex
pressed that tho United States wilt hold
Bulgaria responsible for Miss Stone's
safety.
VAN SANf
MEANS
BUSINESS
finally his hands slipped through thoso
of Schnelland ho disappeared from t-lRht
In tho water. . ,
SIGNIFICANT l
RESOLUTION
Washington, Dec. 3. A Joint resolu
tion has beeu introduced by Itoi nssen
tatlvo JMoody of Massachusetts, pro
posing a select commlttoc- of throo mem
birs, tobenppointod by tho Speaker
t Investigate and repot t whother nt tho
Congressional oloctton in Louisiana,
tho rights of nny of tho male Inhabitants
of that Btalo wore abridged or donlejl ;
whether, it tho right of. any parson to
vote was denied or abridged tho mom
bors from Louisnna so chosen aro En
titled to their seats aud whether Can.
grofs should enact further legislation, to
carry out the fourteenth nnd ftftoenth
amendments to tho United Statoi Constitution.
APPLAUD
CHINESE
EXCLUSION
Congress Interested
in Message
Hardly a Member Left
its Conclusion.
The Senate Also Was
Attentive.
Till
Yery
Thanksgiving Cheer
Requlros tho beat in liquids to give np-
potito for tho abundanco of rich foods
that make tip tho feast. Our winea nnd
liquora stimulato the appatlto and aid
digestion, because thoy are pure and
wholesome. We sail tho boat.
J. P. ROGERS, llir'-
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
TO BE
MUZZLED
By the British Military
thorities.
Au-
War Correspondents
Wear Uniforms.
Must
Will Start the Fight on
Octopus.
the
Ippairing a
Watch...
Of tho finest workmanship is R
branch of our business that wo
give special attention to. Our re
pairing department conducted
with the utinoat caro and (kill,
..dlamnndHro ren-t and jewelry
of a'l kinds is rcpitrei in inn
.'most porfect manner, beshloa op
tical workot an kiiui.
Pomeroy
Watchmaker acd Optician
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IMP
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tUff?ite
rjiiis is to Certify Read
the Daily Journal
every day 6 per yr
St. I'aui,, Minn., Doc. 2. Tho follow,
ing statoment was Riven to tho Associa
ted Press at tho Governor's ofIke la to
this afternoon :
"Governor Van Bant reports that ho
has been Informed by Attorney-Goneral
Douglas that from tno investigations
made ho has decided to institute legal
proceedings in opposition to tho pro
poacd consolidation of nil way Interosts,
and that tho papers aro In process of
preparation."
PORTLAND
VICTIM OF
DISASTER
New Youk, Dec. 3. Tho military nu
thorities are taking stops with a view to
adopting moro stringent measures In re
gard to war correspondents, say ' tho
Trlbuno'a London correspondent. It is
intended in the futuro to roatrlct the
number of press representatives a tho
seat of war, while a list is to bo kept at
tho War Ollico of those who nro consld
orod ofllclally qualified to net In that ca
pacity. Furthermore, the authorities in
rail Mall havo resolved that In any fu
turo campaign, newspapor mon nttho
front shall wear n uniform, tho precise
naturo ol which has, however, yet to bo
decided.
MORE
PORTLAND
DIAMONDS
Washington, Dec. 3 Tho Hoiue
speakor announced tho comralttco on
rules as follews: Henderson, Iowa; Dal
zoll, Pennsylvania; Grosvonor, Ohio,
Richardson, Toun ; Underwood, Ala
bama. A recommendation for tho re-enactment
of tho Chlnoso Exclusion Law drew
applaueo from both sldoo of tho house.
In the Senate.
Mayor 0. L Prudon assistant secret
ary to the President pro8ontod tho mos
Bago which was road by Honry M. Uoso,
Chief clork. Closo nttontlon was given
by all the Benatora. After adopting
n roBolutlon of reaped for tho Into Pres
ident McKinley, tho Bonato adjourned.
Tho Houeo llkowiso adjourned until Fri
day.
BRITISH
WANT
SKAGWAY
Still Hope For Ocean Port to
Yukon
Poht Townbknd, Wahh., Dec. 3. Ac
cording to advlcos from Alaska, tho Cana
dianQovornmont still rotalna faint hopes
that Skagway la In Canada, and to mo
Canadian authorities Insist that in Cana
dian cua'orn forms Skagway shall notnp
pear as "Skagnay, Alaka," but as dlaln
"8kagway," with tho word "Alaska"'
omittod. This action Americana luter-
' pret to mean that Canada doos not pro-
' pobo to rocognlr.a American ownership
I of that placo.
Clilneso exclusion act, and intend to In
troduce n bill for ha extension." Sonator
Lodgo is now recognized aa ono of tho
leadere, if not tho leader, of tho Republi
can party at tho capital. Ilia dote
poreonal and political relations with tho
President givo all his utterances unusual
significance Mr. Lodgo Is today re
garded as n spokesman of tho Admin
istration, On tho Clilneso exclusion quoatlon,
it ia understood in ofllelal circles that
Prosldent Itossevi'lt hs already taken
a vory decided stand, a stand which
commits him to tho ro enactment of
either tho Geary law or some other sim
ilar legislation. This opinion has born
formed becauso of his reported intei
vlnw with a delegation of Calilomlana
who waited upon him in refo-enco to the
Chinese queBtioo. Ho ia roporled aB
saying to the members of the delegation
that ho ngreed with .tliotr request for n
rooniutmont of tho Geary actor for
tho enactment of similar legislation,
dastardlF
american
RENEGADES
The Cause of all the Trouble
in Samar.
They Engineer the Massacre
Of Ex-Comrades
f)OYAL
Baking Pqwdei
Makes delicious hot biscuit.
griddle cakes, rolls and muffins.
An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder.
BOYAL BAKING POWDER $0,, tOO WlUlAM ST., NEW YORK4 '"
Have Been Secured by Smooth
Robbers.
Drowned in the Accident in
'Frisco.
San Francisco, Dec. 3 Raymond
Walsh, of Portland. Ore., has not boen
seen since he stepped nboard tho ferry
boat San Rafael Just beforo sho started
on the trip that ended In tho collision
with the Saueallto. Ho intended to vilit
friends In San Rafael.
Loronz Schnell. who wob a passenger
on the San Rafael nnd got on the Saueal-
ito after the collision, thinks that ho saw
twomen lo;o ihelr1ives. Uoth Jumped
for tho 8aiisallto, but fell Into tho water.
Ono sank immediately nnd wb not seen
again Tho othor caught the rail of the
Bausallto and Schnell tried to draw him
board, Tho man waa heavy and
on
A FIVE
MILLION
SURPLUS
In
Pokti,nd, Dec. It. A daring burglary
was reported to tho pollco yesterday as
havlnir takon place Sunday night, where
the robbora stnlo a handnomo diamond
ring valued at $.'60. n diamot'd stud at
$125, nnd a watch at $260, bearing tho
initials "L J. K." It Is slated that tho
people whose houeo has been robbed di
vulged tho fact to tho pollco only on con
dltlon that their names be not made WAam De(J 3Tho monll
public. Detect We. ra now at work on I , Btomontof the reco.pta
HIOC1BO. IIWUUI...""" "I..,! vnun,1lt,.,A. nf tl.. ..nvamtnnnf
.... I I Will VA 'UIUM WH W W I.VTVIIIUIVM
allows that during November, 1001, tho
the Federal Government
for November.
work of eccond story thieves.
A Pioneer Dead.
MoMiNNVitXK, Ore., Doc. 3. Dr.
H.
recolpts amounted to 5,770,770 and tho
oxpondituroB $40,100,010, which leaves n
WAHiitNaTON, Doc 3. According to
Manila nowspapors, copies of which havo
been received at tho War Department,
tho massacro of Company O, Ninth In
fantry, at iialanglga, Samar, was plan
nod by deserters from tho American
army. Tho nowspapors stnto that two
such deaertora nra known to havo acted
as spies two days beforo tho masBao e.
It Is said that when tho First Infantry
waa relieved by tho Ninth on tho island
of Samar, these dosortora obtained soino
uniforms .which got adrift during tho
tranefor, and thus equipped puBsod as
American regulars,
Desortera In Samar aro booming vory
bold, It is eald,and It it is not an infre
quent sight to dud notices written In
English posted on trees and shrubbery,
Inviting Americana to join the Insurgents
and Instructing them how to enlist. It
Is also said to bo a generally understood
(act that deserters from thoNlnth Caval
ry (colored) aro responsible tot nil tho
trouble tho American troops havo beon
having In tho Hatangas Province. Ilia
said that deserters from this regiment
led tho fight near Lipn In July In which
Captain Wilhelm nnd Lltutenant Ram
say, Twenty-first Infantry, and Lleuton
nnt Loo, of tho Knglnoera, wuru kll lod,
General Smith, in Samar,and tho Twen
tieth Infantry inRataugas, aro said to bo
hot on tho trail of tho dosortora.
A DUEL
FOR BIG
MONEY
, n -m 1 1 i
Between a Chicago Physician
and a Footpad.
The Medico Has the Money
Still.
Chicago, Dec. 3. A lono highway
man and Dr. L. 0. II. E. Zelglor, pro
tosBor of oiteopathy, with ofllccs in
MoVlckora Theater building, fought n
plBtol duol on tho pralrloa west of Gar-
flold park (or tho poasoBslon (of $0000.
Ono bullot flattened itself against the
Doctor's watch, just ovet hla hoart and
a second passed through his silk hat nnd
tore its way through tho ufno $1000 bills
that woro hlddod thoro in an onvolopo.
Tho professor beliovea ono of hla bullots
struck hla assailant In tho hand and tho
pollen aro searching for n wounded
bandit.
Soino weokB ago Professor Zelglor ad
vortlscd for 400 cadavors, to ho used for
purpoaos of demonstration nt tho Schools
of OBtcopathy In Illinois nnd othor
states. Ho announced in hla published
request for bodloa that ho was willing to
spend $21,000 for tho number of cadavors
he required and tho pollco bellovo It was
tho publication of thoto figures that led
up to the nsfttult. Tho pollco also bo
llovo tho hold-up to havo been tho out
come of n conspiracy, ono o( the phases
of which was a confidence gamo whrehy
Dr. Zolglor was entrapped Into carrying
$0000 in caah on his person.
Tho Imperial Tobacco Compauy of
Groat llritaln la spending $35,000 n day
In full-pago ads. advocating a boycott of
American tobacco.
Tho French budgot has Increased
four thousand million Irunns in thu
past year.
CLAIMS
BEAUMONT
GUSHERS
Rbaumont, Tex., Dec. 3. Fedorcl
Judgo D, II. Bryant, in tho csao of Mir,
Annlo E Snow of California, who baa
brought suit for a ono-olghteoonth Ufa
interest in tho Veatch aurvoy on which
is situated all tho gushera In tho oil
field except eight or ton, has appointed
Hon. Sinclair Tallaetorro, of Houston,
as Receiver,
Ban Juan, Porto Rice, Dee. 3,-Tho
trial of Santiago Igloslaa, tho represen
tative hero of tho American Ledoration
c( Labor has beon (postponed until De
cember 11.
Dar silver was quoted In London
(Monday) at IB l-10d per ounce. This
is the lowest price in nbout threo years.
Lost Hair
It's risky, this losing of
the hair. You may not get
it back again. When the
hair first begins to tall out
use Aycr's Hair Vigor. It
will stop the falling and will
make new hair come in. And
it always restores color to
gray hair.
"My hair cams out badly and was
fast turning gray. I tried Ayer's Hair
Vigor. It stopped my Hair from coming
out and Completely restored the color."
Mrs. M. D. Gry, North Salem, Mass.
II. All draitUlt. J. C. AYC8 CO.. Until. Mm.
Collla P. Huntington's estate, eovonty
millions, la bolng appraised for taxation.
Fresh This Morning
SALTED ALMONDS
AND
SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS
Ellis & IMs
ALL THE LATEST FLAVORS
$4 Stats Street. 8tItm'Ptioae2S7
V. Johnson, ono of tho oldest and best- urpma iur w.o uiimiuoi tu.uw.ouu m.
. t i.i- xfiin...,tii.. $32,078,010 for the flvo montha of tho
uiiiiwii iiiiinrfii r.in.niin ui iiiuiitiiiiiriiivi i n
died at his homo in title city yesterday
morning. II had been contlned to tho
houeo with paralysis for a number of
years.
Dr. Johnson was tho father of Mrs.
(Judge) W M. Ramtay, o( 8alem.
IJunLKao.v Tex. Dec. 3. J. U. Uayard,
of this placo was killed by a train In Fort
Worth yesterday. Mr. Uayard wasouo
of tho wealthiest nnd most distinguished
men in tho country. Uowasanatlva
nresont fiscal year. Tho receipts from
customs for November were $10,420,377,
an increaso of $1,000,000 ovor November,
1CD0.
BRAVERY"
IS WELL
REWARDED
of New York an 1 was a cousin of the' ""
lato Thomas F. Uayard, Ex-Secretary of . fcXOreSS AieSSenger tnarieS
Stato.
I
K.I.I.J A ILImm.. Va.M -111 fftVflIM (V
lyiJICU Oliu iiiaujr ivmi -..
hntn thru nrMctlU ill. II CODie. QrfetlnK,
'AIiik fnurteen veari tlnco nt utuo en or go
'raetwtth n aeuldent whlcli cu0 n JuJury
bit jplno mul pome Done wbicd mm m
Mlbrma toil of bumpol ilioulden ami 111 P.
tforKn, ami ihorteiilnn of about two
oi ono iimo uoiwcch mo &uw m '!
itlou lo tho ouiwanl appannoe of my
tuvltf u tvT dccrlbeil III ildrch 1V0O I ITU
ii..fin.Hii..rt.nrrt aitiiAlr nf La (jflnna from
mfeffic of wMcti liuffered gteailr with my
lUnkiand heait. aud when In May Jll came
UTaud ocean treatment with Dr. J. K Cook my
eindUlou u alout m follew: oouiu per-
fotitt wo manual laoor, room 1101 iuui vi.
anyttilug from tbo Uoor. Could get about Ilia
" botiM only with dtmculty, and gelllnjr up italri
ii ku next to ImpomlMe, Could mo my llmba
,oatT with dlfflcolty aud ouo of them waa much
gTVaied. My nerroul ijaicm wai badly wrecked.
IVliaa eouin ana ocrB iii" "" iu.- v-.-,
femoappttite, could ileep only In broken ipolli,
I in lllllll . B lt.li.'. ....w" w- w
L.H In minv
ikiu Li "-J- ; "7.. .,. . , . . ,-).
InaeicrioaDie agouii mm ..iTZri.
loaila.aure. rwviooaiy io iu " u.
Srippo 1 wt treaied orer a period ol years by
Ky Wrum.l abpearanco ai tbU time. If
My wuieu
it little more
uave
Trit.t in thA ijirfct ai Anyone
.Uik d.AiA.i ia nnrmii inn uu uut
Iik.m K.if in ln. fttmrtor thuJl thfl Other.
Jjcfto tutor my hinbt and can go up fcUlrt raa
lT ... ik.. AiV.d with T r Wit AA&O. Mf
w wwr imv ww ;- rr '-,' -ri. flV
1tntiti InnirlhAIMIP. IJiU tUXJI) MJ tu w"i
-. . . . a V. .. ... .1(1 TiPUI W
uriiaeate, iukov wi"" ', "',
oicoli
. .VI ww... --- ;-- .
. ... HAV. .Kltt. j.iIiav wmIL TmKDLA cAn uo
ir apnetiu. u iplenutd ileep wundly auu a
pioiuioij iitMJ iruiu i.u ...I-
iHarlnir ltvel In Dr. Cook'a family for nearly
fiTynar I ha? a warn miwli of the efleot oi n
lUkatmant tlrvnu other, and Can truly alia
?Mrrruliy recommend tho l)i?ti)r and hla mtV
k txill to an in any way anuoicu.
Haloowr auvatmeui in inuciw '
eoflned to hU Uotantcsl ltumedtes, cpn.tltu-
((tally admlnUtered No jesort to the iue
riktiUe, meobanical appllanco or other method
bWeatmeai """l'.P.TO- -. ,
UUaEoieobtiutaiiiuUTol In tl.U vidotty
Va ihM nnilcr-airniNi. rfl nent)n&Ilr aiNitUJDl
pifwllh iheabpfii mul au4 vber(uUr ftub-
yftlo (DOUUiUuI iOO i(jrerJiai;Butiiia.vui
IlT j'UilV?I1 a tTl tTtattwir
PlftiaKllAHltlBOS,
a v. uoskuunuu.
orlbeJ and twoni to before tno tola 24th
lAug. vxu. ..,
lattaeoeq n. .uiij.
uuuniy w('
By A. MtCCIXOCU, Depnty.
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IO ftY Cent Discount
Off of Already
....Low Prices
cvid
VLU
e have a gwr-ll Hue of Umbrnlias mete make
very apmnriate present for Indies or Gentle
men. aF"Fine perl handles. Hand rarvwl
ivery Antique ivery. Sterling silver anil
gold flllwl also datural wood Iwndlw. gjBPSSo have marked
the pricoeo these quite low in order to make them move
nntnbtv nn.t nnr with the 10 ner cent off will make a hie In.
ducainent. You will lo wen to iook over
atotik before purohaning.
BARR'S
JEWELRY
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES.
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JujtlikeflaiJlBtlt. W
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STORE
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Umbrella
Kindly Remembered
Eugene Shelby, tho I'ortland manager
of Wells, Fargo Company's Express
Company, yesterday received a letter
from Charles F. Charles, tho express
mesecnuer who so bravely and success
fully stood off thu men who attempted to
rob the xpres car on the Oregon & Cal
ifornia Railroad near Cottage Grove
some lx weeks ago, Mr.
Charles has since that tlrno been
transferred lo tho Central I'arlflo line
With his homo station at Ban Franchco,
where his relatives live, lie writes to
Mr. Shelby that on Thankr glvlntf day he
waa called into tho olllce of the manager
of the company in Ban Francisco, and
was presented with a handsomo gold
medal, a old watch-chain and charm
with diamond setting, and a check for
$1000. Ho also received a vary compl'
mentary letter from I'rcsldent Valen
tine of tho compaoy who, although con
fined to his bed. exerted himself to
acknowledge the service rendered the
company by Mr. Charles.
FAY0RS
CHINESE
EXCLUSION
President Committed to that
Course.
rioa-roM Dtc. 3. Senator Henry Cabot
Lodira. chairman of the Benate Pblll
nnlnes committee, in a rutxisaze to the
Boston Post, eayet "I m favor thej
OF BYBRY DESCRIPTION
Of all the holiday masons wo havo planned for tit's makes 23 this yar is
destined to stand ont pri)eminent. Hugo atocks of holiday goods 1111 every cor
nerofTIIP Rin STOftE No o. her store In the valley makes even a proteusu to
conduct It holiday business on tho scalo that wo do,
- TOYS -
YOUR DRESS
1P
WILL LOOK NEATER,
OETANDWEvnacTTert,
Will not Spot nor Shrink
'
ir thc ooooa arc
fONQXD UV THC
SPOTLESS STEAM
SPONGER.
A prooots thai laavot
iho goods beautiful
after bolng sponged.
lluy Tour Dreaa Ooodi of ua
and bare tboaa requiring
It properly sponged.
VwiT 3 yardj, ase. fl yarJ and over, sc a y4.
Great Sale of Dress Goods
'Mils Important dujiartiiu'ui of tho bin
store claims lis reuiyuhloii in the hull
day biifiiifsa alno. V linvp. thereforf
out the prions on all our uovnluu and
COLOSED GOODS,
Now Is the time to make money hy
spending It.
" "tSimt
BIG SALE 0E ALL
LADIES
UNDERWEAR
Now in Progress
Today From 9 to 11
Wo will sell a good grade
of Cotton Hatting at
4 CENTS A ROLL
MEN'S SMOKING
JACKETS AND SLIPPERS
Swell now linos Juat received for the
holiday.
1110 SALES OP MEN'S SUITS
Bee the window ditplay which will
give phu an Idea of the many saving
advantages of THE BIO STORE
SJMIe of
Mr Ladies'
Ii 1 II ''s
I'.very ladles
the store has beeu
suit, cap and jacket In
riHiucon id price in
order to kuoii up the buying Interests
.. -. . .. . t ..'. i.
IIIB
of the dvpartmuut curing
rush. Knits are cheaper now
bslore.
HOLIDAY DHESS1NQ SACQUES,
holiday
than ver
75t UP
Our second floor
to tho children.
Snare Drums
Doll Rugglos
Fancy Trumpets
Large Oo-Gnrts
Fur Animals
Hotter Qualities
Harmonicas
Ilaby Rattlos
11Ikiio Dolls
Kid Ilaby Dolls
Dresiod Dolls
Maglo Lanterns
Ball Floats
Tool Chests
Bteol Wagons
Flying Machines
Trains of Cars
Beta of Dishes
is a fairyland
$'25
25
A
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18
25
5
4
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25
25
1.18
, 15
1.18
1.00
10
25
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toys and sell thorn at the verX
lowest prices.
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FANCY GOODS -
Nolhlug but goud, slean wer-
ehandise In every department,
IW-lnoh lluflled Cushions 50
Cushions Tops aud Rack 50
I'm Cushions Forms 0
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11.60 AtouiUors
7 Inch Vases 2
8 Inch Vases 31
Hurnt Leather Novel 18
Poll Heads 6
Our Hue of vase, itrtues and
art novelties u beyond doon-
tlon. We aik your kind insi
tion o tame.
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