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SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAi'
MAltCII 4, 1902
NO 47
VOL XII
- lilJi
BB" i
RiDDons
nn'vo been waltloK for tliom and you'll not bo disappointed because tbo
-w" . . ... '. nm ... I II.h .
qunll'y Is right nnu tlio prices nro irora zu to per com. rower mm. rmuiu
grades at "regular stores." Largo assortment just In.
We Keep Trade up by Keeping Prices Down.
Our New Line of
...SPRING CLOTHING...
For men, boys, and children is ready for your inspection. Men's nobby
Spring eultB, from $8 GO to $1(1.50; full of stylo and quality.
Ra6K6b
Is the ilace to trado if you buy for cash and want full value for
your ujonoy.
THE NEW YORK RACKET
jar ,
1 $!
SALXM'S CHEAPEST ONK
PRICE CASH STORE.
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor.
Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock
Every Evenln. Except Saturday
Cor. Commorolnl and Chomokota Sts.
ao2;Mszsa2xss:a
uf jmnnifgwa 1 amnrntmrnfmrnm
A Pleasure
When th'i oyas nro propirly fitted
with lonsos, you tin J a gnat p oas
uro in using thoao glasses. Wo
tako your oyes in time.
Examine Carefully
So that yon may not bo taking any
chances and will got comfort, as woll
as satisfaction from atudy or ploas
uro reading.
Herman W, Barr
S:l.iWlc Ojtlcias. 120 State St..:Satem.
It Has a Strong
Pull
With tho judges of "old no" wo re
fer to tho Qnust brand of whiskey on tho
markut, tno brand wo guarantee, tho
brand we sell, tho Overboil To bo tine
wo have others, anil they aro well worth
the money wo ask Try Ovprholt, try
tho othort you will be pkuaed,
J. P. ROGERS, BP"
Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer
" -N "Jl - V
k- ctrynKHT
Who Said That?
A reasonable amount of jowolry rings
necklaces, hair cdornmonts and tho rest
wore out of tho roach of peoplo of
hiodorato means? Hasn't visited hero,
has lie? We aro aro offering some vory
lino rings at prices which won't Btartlo
you worth looking at anyhow.
C. T. Pomeroy
288 Commercial St.
Jeweler and Optician
This is to CertifyiThe City On
RiIa of nrernn 1 ,.... r ... i inn
f oumy of ihrloa J " ",BU" ""' "" " ;
rtMnfAi canfi Munv Vaatq jin Invalid
n ,?r .1 ...A......iu lI.bH iimn I3rni)(1nv.
lO WUUUI IUCMJ JiJUTOllW Man vuwvi .....-.
. 1 . ...-.. r... m(hiu a liltiA VAirt fit A
About fourteen yoant sliicoat nlno years of 'age
lucni niiu'ii uuubou
hiimnail utiftlllili.ra nci lliD. A
.hnrtctiinc nf the waht and displacement or In
an Injury
.v itilnn mul iwlvlo bone Milieu renuuou
the formation of humpeil shoulilurs ana in
T ..... .-III. mn awlitnrtt trhlfh OJltl
i Ult-fc r. ILIl au nvviuviii ...v.. ...-.. .
to my iplno and pelvlo bone w liteu result
terns! orcans. and shortening of about two
lncliea ot one limb between tbo knee ana nip.
In addition to the outward appearance of my
body as above described 111 Match 1900 I was
taken with a Bevero attack of La Orlpj from
tho effect of wblch I '"Herod pea y with my
luneaand heart, and when In May 1W0I canoe
to aud began treatment with Dr. J. K. Cook my
condition waa about as follows.- Gould per
form no manual labor, could not stoop to pick
anything from the tloor. Could got about the
houso only with difficulty, and Kcitlne up stairs
waa next to ImpoulWe. Could uso ray Uraba
only with difficulty and ono of them waa much
waaed. My nervoua ytem was badly wrecked.
Had cough and aevero pain on lungi and heart,
o appetite, ooul I tleep only in broken apelli,
aud In many way luttered almot conrtant and
lndeacrlbable aKonlea. In abort I was as much
deadaaallvo. l'revlouly to my, attack of Ia
Grippe I waa treated over a period of years by
many pbybloians to uo eQeetlve purpoke
My personal appearauco at tbl; time lj
straight In the back as anyone. Mr wasted
limb restorod to normal slio and but little more
than half an luoh shorter than the other. Have
free use of my limbs and can go up Halis one
foot after the other with perfeot eae. My
wasttla lengthening. Cjh P ihe noor
with case, Can get about and do pretty much
any and everything other well people oan do.
My appetite la splendid, sleep soundly and am
auouiuioir ire irum iaiu. .... - .
Havlne lled In Dr. Cook'a family for nearly
a year 1 haye seen much of the enact ol nu
Ueatment upon othnrs, ana can iruir "
cheerfully reeommena the DoMor and blamed
leal skill to all In any way afflicted
The Doctor's treatment In this ease was whol
ly confined to bis Botanical Remedies, oontutu
tlonally adminUtered No resort to the use
of knife, tneohanical appliance or other method
of treatment being employed . ,,
LILIJAN R03ENBAUM.
UUlan Itosenbaum has lived lu this vtoinlly
kVkrilt tun. a.
We. the undersigned, are personally acquaint
ed with the above affiant and cheerfully sub
scribe to the tiuth of the foregoing statement.
M. UUbiiWDAuai, riuoi.
a Cash Basis
With about four thousand dollars
taxes collected the past week belonging
to the city, and other receipts in tho
hands of Citv Recorder N. J. Judah
the city of Salem is today for tho first
tlmo in about twenty years caugnt up
with its outstanding warrants ana on
cash basis.
Work of Hoodlums.
Some boys who doservo tho name of
hoodlums, whether they are or not, on
Gaiety hill, South Salem, make life
miserable for The Joubnal'h smallest
carrier. Flovd Ilurdlck. aced about ten,
and last evening sot dogs on his pony and
nearly run him oil tlie bank- on tno niw
near the Huchoi house. One of the boys
is known and if tho practice of molest
ing this boy u not atoppeu tney win w
given publicity no matter how promi
nent their connections.
H. UUbiiWDAUJi, r
hituu inuiMftOV.
A. V. BOBENBAUM . t I i '
Babterlbed and aworn to before me this 24th .
ayof Aug. 1901. I
County Clerk.
By A. MeCTJIAOOH. Dopnty.
EYE SPECIALIST
A- M. BANCROFT, Mtrr. of the
Bancroft Optical Co,
259 Ccmsjerclal St.. Salem. Or,
We do our own erlndlne and Frame
Adjusting-
EXAMINATION FREE
TARIFF
BILL IS
NOW LAW
Twenty Five Per Cent
Reduction
The Vote as Taken was
to 109.
138
Senate Considering War Tax
Repeal.
Washington, March 4. Tho Houso
by a vote of 188 to 109 approvod tho con
ference roport of tho Plillfppino Tariff
bill which now becomes law. It pro
vides in tho main a reduction of 25
per cent on existing dulioa. The Senate
committee on financo today considered
the bill pasecd by the .Houso providing
for tho repeal of tho war rovenuo tax,
No conclusion was roachod but it ii be
lieved tho committee will roport tho bill
without change.
Squadron Goes South.
Washington, March 4. Word has
boon received by tho Navy Dopartmont
that tho North Atlantic cquadron Failed
yostorday from Oienfuegos, Ouba.for Co
lombia. Tho Squadron Ib composed of
tho battleships Kcarsargo, Alabama,
Massachusetts and Indiana, tho most
powerful ever nsfomblcd in these waters
by tho United States. Its presouco, it
ia believed, will liavo a quieting effect
and prevent any damago to American
properly Interests.
Fighting In Colombia.
Washington, March, 4 Tho Amor
icau minister at Bogota, Colombia, has
nformed tho Stato Department that
llvo thousand of thu best eoldioru in Co
lombia have re-onforcod tho govornmunt
troops near Ilugotu. Fighting has con
tinued lor several days.
Extradition Papers Issued
Washington, March 4 Extradition
papers were ipsued at tho Statu Depart
n o t today to Detective Sergeant Jos
eph Dny of l'ortluud, Or., (or Charles
and Kraukio Savage, colored, now in tho
hands of thu polico in Montreal, Canada,
(or tho alloyed thoft of $11,000 worth of
cut diamonds, said to have been stolen
from A. L. Lowonthal.
DETAILS OF MOODY'S VICTORY
Has 72 Votes, County Convention
Saturday.
Tub Dam.ks Or., March 4. Completed
roturna from Saturday's Itopub.icAii pri
maries wero died horo today from out
lying prvcincts. Of tho 107 voters in tho
county convention, 72 nro claimed by
tho Moody supporters, and 84 by Will
iamson. Thoro is ono tio voto in
Antelope precinct. Tlio convention will
be held in this oily Saturday,
Terrific Stormln Mexico.
San Antonio, Texas, March 4. The
first nowa of a torriflc windstorm that
swept over Monterey, Mexico, Thursday
and Friday, was brought to tho city last
night by passengers from Mexico Tho
storm began Thursday morning, Increas
ing in fiorcenesH until Friday, and at
times was cyclonic in strength. No llyes
wero lost in the city as far as learned,
hut the property dairisge was vory heavy.
Uoofs wero torn from business hotiBea
aud tho walls of a numbor of large brick
structures blown In, doing great dam
age to stocks of goods. The damago will
foot up over half a million dollars.
CLEARING
STREETS
AND ALLEYS
Legal Opinion Prepared
the Alatter.
In
Apropo of the stronuous action being
considered regarding tho cleaning of the
streets and alloyB.
W. H. IIolmoB attorney for this city,
has prepared a legal opinion In the mat
tor to be presonted to tho council at Its
session tonleht.
Tho matter to be decided ia as to tho
power of tlio city of Salem to grade and
otherwise improve tnoaiieya oj win uuv,
and to charge tho expense thereof to the
abutting property owners, ami in whoio
or in part.
It Is first elated that wherever a power
is conferred by a sovereign state upon a
municipal trovernment, uch as the city
charter of Balem has empowered It toox-
orclso, and power so conforrpu as ex
pressed and granted all POWER NEC
ESSARY TO CARRY IT INTO' EXE
OUTION ARE IMPLIED. ,,
Tho city charter contains a Section
boarlng directly on tho above n.at
ter, as follews: "To provido for
tho construction, cleaning and
repair of sidowalks adjacent to lots by
tho holders thereof and for tho making,
cleaning and improving gutters,' cross
walks, and to grado, pave, plank, or
otherwise Improvo, clean and kdop In
repair, either at tho oxponso of tho ad
jacent proporty holders or nt the
crnnornl nmnnafl nf tho'citv. Or both.
This authority being Btatcd tho
manner nf its onforcomont 1b implied
and would havo to bo considered by tho
city authorities. Tho conclusion is
thorofore niado that tho city. Is vostod
with tho proper authority under pjopor
"legislative" proceedings to pursue ma
work of cleaning tho nlleya of
tho city, and to do tho samo
at tho oxponso of tho abutting; pro
porty ownors. ,
Tho council will doubtloaa proceed
with tho work by employing n survey
or to fix a grade for tho alleys. 0,11080
first to bo cleanod aud ropalrod are lo
cated In the principal business portion
ot too city.
CUNARD
LINER !
IS SAFE
PRINCE
INSPECTS
CHICAGO
Tidings of
the Etruria
ceived.
Re-
New Yomc, March4 A dispatch from
Faval saya tho missing Cunard liner haa
been sighted in tow of tho stoamor Will
iam Clllff, four hundred mllea to tho
west. Tho Etrurln roported sho hnd
lost her propoller.
Drove About the City
Today
Kind Reception of a Little
Girl.
News of the Royal German
Visitor,
POPE'S
PRIVATE
MASS
Celebrated Today
Vatican.
in the
Homm, March 4. Tho Pojio today cole
bruted private mass with his household
and a few intimato friends. Ho returned
thanks for being nHowcd to colobrato his
jubilee.
LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS
C J.
Bingham Astray In Bohemia
District
Cottage GnovK, Or. Marclr 4 It waa
reported from the warehouse, Hohonita
district, this morning that Cy J Hiiiir-
linm wna loi't. Lost Saturday Mr.
ulnpham, Mr. Wood, an engineer, and
IJird Farrier, an old pioneer stnrted out
hunting. Farrier left tho men at 10
o'clock and went another direction
Wood and llinghnm stayed together till
aftor eating their lunch. Then th-y
eeparatcd and ntnrtcd in difforent direc
tions for homo. Mr. Wood arrived at
tho warehouRO at 4 o'clock, and Mr.
iUngham hna not slnco boon heard of.
firTdepart
ment horse
homesick
The Animal Refused all Food
for Two Weeks.
Chicago, March, 4. Willi bright skies
and a sharp, crisp tomperaturo Princo
Ilonry waa this morning driven about
the business lection ot tho city visiting
banks, tho board of trado and prominent
mercantilo houses. Uo began tho day
by receiving aftor breakfast llttlo llar
bara Ozburu, agod ton years, who pre
sented him with his portrait burned In
basswood. Tho Prluco chatted gaily,
complimented tho artist, promised to
treasure her gift and gave hor an auto
graph album.
Tho Princo drovo about down town
without tho accompanimout of hugo
crowds. Ills visit Included bosldoB sav
ings banks, Fiold'a wholosalo drygoods
store tho Rookery ofllco building, tho
flro insuranco patrol in Monroe street,
and tho public library .whero a flro alarm
waa sont in and tho dopartmont respond
ed. Returning to tlio hotel the Princo
received Governor Van Santof Minneso
ta and his staff, who presoutod resolu
tions. Tho Governor made n llttlo speech
prnlslni! Minnesota, Introductions to
tho ttsff followed.
At 11 :30 tho royal party proceeded to
Lincoln Park, whoro tho Princo laid n
wreath at tho foot of tho statuo of Lin
coln, saying: "I nm proud to bo able to
do this." ltobort Lincoln and Admiral
Evans occupied a carringe with the
Prince. Aftir shoveling some dirt nt tho
foot of a now ly planted tree near tho
monumont, tho Princo and parly pro
ceeded to tho Gormania Club, whero at
noon an cbnlorato luncheon wiib porved.
FRISCO
RAILWAY
COMPANY
The city of Salem has had considerable
difllculty of Into In equipping its flro de
partment with aervicoablo horses. Tho
handsome bay mare weighing 1150
pounds, that waa recently purchased
from Mr. Uo, of Turner precinct,
proved unsuitable for tho work and haa
beon disposed of. Tho animal cost $150
and was on Saturday exchanged for a 0
year old gray mare that waa formerly
tho proporty of Mr. McCarty, ol Tumor.
Tho now horeo, which matches in color
ita mato on tho flro engine toam, is
somewhat lighter, weighing but 1200
pounds but au lucreaBO In weight is ex
pected. The bay rnare, during, its two
weeks' service- In tho city's fire depart
ment refused to eat any food whatever
and waa ovidently qulto homesick. Ita
gradual falling off phyalcally necessi
tated a substitution. The new horao ia
proving a splendid addition to the de
partment having quite completely
mastered the drill already. Council
man Riggs suys tho substitute has an
appetite equal to that of n threshing
machine which Indieatos that tho new
arrival ia at least possesHed of good di
gestive organs. The members of the
council aro qulto pleasod with tho last
addition whiih quite completely equips
the department with motive power.
Formed to Work with
Santa Fe.
the
San FitArciHCO, March 4. The Oak
land and East Sido Railway Company
waa incorporated by a realty ayndlcato
of Oakland today for tho purposo ot ac
quiring franchise rights by way of the
California and Nevada RailwayCompany
betwoon point Richmond and Oakland
with terminal facilities at hmoryvillo,
converting tho road into a broad guago,
double track ono. 1 ho franchises will
be turned over to thobanta Fo Ry.whoso
terminal will bo Emeryville Insteud ot
Point Richmond.
Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness,
and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short
cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex
pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable
by the use of any other leavening agent.
Pure, healthful, highest in strength
ROYAL PAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., HEW YORK.
-t
HANDS
ACROSS
THE SEA
Germany Would
U.S.
FIGHTER
DEWET
WINGED
Join With The Famous Boer Reported
Wounded.
War Eagle Sold.
Vancouvrii, II. 0 March 4. It la re
ported horo that tho War Eagle initio nt
Rosslaud, ono ot tho most extensive
properties in the Kooteuay country, has
been sold to a company ot London cap
italists. No details of thodealnre given,
except that tho stated price is about $8,
000,000. Yew Park Hose
Te amJElection
That enterprising part of the city has
maintained for a year ut a well
eqitpned flro dopartmont, and Monday
evening elected oflicnra for thu ensuing
year The president and treasurer wore
given locnucl terms, four now members
were el ected and a number will be
dropped for non-attondunco unless
thev get rquaro with tho organization,
which hat now 81 mnmbora. The Com
pany how haa a house and cart for hose,
with 700feot, throo now Jolnta being at
tached Monday. Further equipment
will bo sccurod soon. Following aro the
olllcora for tho ensuing year:
President, Goo. Griswold; secretary,
A F. McAtee; treasuror, W. C. Hub
bard; foreman, Win, Siegmund; first as
sistant, Cheater Men; second assistant,
Mr, Dekum.
St. Louis March 4 During thocotirso
ot n brief address at St. Louis Club
Princo Ilonry partly said "You all .
know who I represent in tills country
and I wish to stato that Germany is not
wooing tho United Statca but slio la
roady when hands aro held out to her
to clasp them across thu Atlantic. 1
roprosont n lighting nation but my
sovereign has endeavored ilnco ho
nscondod thothrouo to maintain peace
and this ho will continue to do."
Marlon Circuit Court
Judge Iloiso convened tlio second de
partment of the state circuit court Mon
day. Tho court went through tho docket,
made a few minor entries, and eot cmos
for hearing as follows;
Adnlalda R. Mackrolh.plaintlff, vs. M.
V. Rork, ot al., defendants j confirma
tion; confirmed.
Mary J. Snnw, plaintiff, vs. J, E. For
th, defendant; crosa bill; trial March
18th at 10 a m.
Llzzlu R. Duttrlck, plaintiff, vs. S.
T. Richardson, defendant; accounting;
trial March 12th, at 10 a. m.
D. U. Stcovos, ot al., plaintiffs, vs.
Willis Ilros & Co , defendants; account acceunt
ing: trial Marcli 20th, nt 10 a. tn.
W. K. Allen, ut nl., plaintiffs, vs. Al
ton Packing Co., et nl., defendants ac
counting; trial March 1th, at 2 p. in.
Charles E. Steele, plaintiffs, vs. Net
tle U. Bteein, defendant; divorce; trial
March Oth, at 10 n. in.
G. 11. llenlamln. plaintiff, vs. Jnsc-
phiuoA. Uenjamln, dufendaut; divorce;
motion to dismiss, I
Theo. Noif, plaintiff, va. Williams &
i'.IJKIIMl IfllllltllJg UU.t UCIWIIIIHIlt, l
counting; motion tn striko out parts of
complaint to no trlou March -uiiai i p. m. ,
Otto Hansen, plaintiff, va. Clara F. '
ISray, ot al,, defendants: foreclosure of
lion; domttrrer to complaint.
Anna Engol, plaintiff, vs. Ernest A. i
Engol, defetidaut; dlvorca; default;
trial Wednesday, March 5th, , at 2
p. m I
EllaM. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Salem
liullding & Loan Association, ot al,, de
fendants; to cancel doud; leave to an
swer in lOdavf.
tir IT !..... .lnl.ltrf ..a Tfi.rtAa
IT ill. n. r-maut nu,uiiii, ., U..1HUO
Flnuey, defendant; cross bill inequity;
answer .lied: trial sot for Baturduy,
March Oth, 10 a.m. j
Petition for a Bridge
R, P. Boise Jr. aud others will petition
thu common council tonight to construct
a bridgo across Mill creek, to tako tho
place ot thu old Cottage Btreet bridge,
which wan washed out over a year ago.
The petition aska that tho work bo per
formed by Marion couuty and thu city
of Salem, and haa oor a hundred
algnora.
London, March 4. Tho Central Nowa
of Harrlsmith (Orango rlvor Colony)
correspondent wires that Gen'l. Dewot,
has beon shot in tho arm in a light near
tho Natal border.
Salem Attorney Bereft
Hon. Frank A. Tumor, tha attornoy of
this-cily today received thn sad nowa of
tho death of hie mothor, Mra. Sarah J.
Turner, at Dos Molnon, Iowa. Bho pass
ed away alter an illness ot about alx
weeks, agod 72 years. Slio leaves a hus
band nnd twochildron, F. A, Tumor, of
this city and Airs, Minor, ot Des Moines.
Mr. Turner will not bo nbln to go back
to tho funeral, owing to tho great dis
tance, and ia very much dopresaed by
tho shock of tho sad nowa.
T YTV
jrure nl
d
oo
Vc wish you would ask
your doctor v hat makes you
so nervous, why you are so
easily t.'rcd, rud what makes
your digestion so weak. See
if he doesn'n say, " Impure
blood." He will probably
speak about Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla, too.
"For two years I suffered greatly
from dyspepsia and depression ot
spirits. I then tried Ayer's Ssrsapa
rflla, and In one wask I was a new
man."
John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa.
tl. All dmxtltti. J. C. AYKR CO.. Lowill, Mill.
BMBJJJJJBBKBKSBSiSBBSlBBBBBl '
...Salem's Greatest Exclusive Corset House...
Imitations
Are offered, but ourB are tho only gen
uine home onred amoked rnaite.
Hams 19 rMits
Shoulders 9 cents
Free DtHvery. Pboae 881.
Fendricifs Market
Cottle Block,
fee Cream
X AT X
XEbe Spa
Every Day In the Week.
U State Street.
NEW IMPROVED STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS 50c UP.
New French batiste corsets-Improved straight front models, with uarter tabs neat embroidery and trimming
fitted all styloa. New french contu iiraigm ironi corneia-iow ouv, iok ui, nuwu miuuiw- mi " f--r
tachments-all sizes fitted. New imported Btraiitht-tront fancy brocaded French ooreeta-genulno wha'ehone filled.
New Btraight front girdle corsets, pink an J blue 45c. New, straight front ribbon oorsets-speolal opportunities In de
sirable tape girdle corsete.
r.roatPQt Va MR French corset teieioraiea uranos in run oiuck
$2 50 to $4-00 regular retail prlee a large
Hoe ol tho "3. K." a la tulipe Frenoh oorset, three col
ors, all sues lull whalebone ana watoiiipnig airoi
finest eatlne ana contu, DaeriuuoDnj jum !.. T "-
Tbe H. k C. Corset.
Amtrkaa Lady Corset,
Tbe P. N. Corset,
Tbe VljiUnt Corset.
The C. D. Corset and waist.
The Ferris Waist.
1 make
....... . . w cnnrrTt rna il ll.n rxnat nnnnlnr nil liikst Wnnwn nnrutts wnrn tndav. a celebrated
AMtHILAH LAUI wilwiil- ""- r ". 7. .T " ""'".r" AIa " ... i.. rk-
vnrihv nlTta name. The regu ar prt ot t h s corset is Known 10 wwi-rwwwj women who are iiusiou on vhiuob.
worthy Ol n-me. iuo ickui.i j .,. w . , u.! .a atlll i,.i,v rbbon tr tntnlnir.
ol the season b uesi moueiB, ootoicu in n....v, u.w- ----- - ,
en rPNTQ up.
Hewcst bytleae "U Creue" Uttke Hlbtoa cerset-most dainty In effect tad teautlfylnt prottrtles.
Ueosd with doutle almalseld asd suaraniced not to tr eak.
Chioago welcomed Princo Ilonry witli
gieat enthusiasm Monday evoning.
W. wTzinn's
FRESH TODAY
Chocolate Creams
AND
Bon Bons
154 State St,
Phone 2874.
aMsWilsaMssWsWsMs
MRS. ffl. E. FRASER
SWEET SPRING TIME
Smiles gently upon our way. Tho big store has put off Its winter robe nnd
donned instead its garb of Spring.
IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Wo aro showing a splendid new lino of
SUITS, COATS. HATS, PANTS, SWEATERS, ETC
Tho now Windsorotto tie for men is very soil and summary,
...Boys Clothing...
i stock ombracoa all the latest fail and fiuio't in Roys
eo Irom , -....
$2.yu up to $a.bu
NORFOLKB, BAILORS, 8-PIKCE SUITS, ETC.
Special for Wed'sday
A very elaborate line of Ladies' Muslin draw
ers, oorset oovera and gowns, worth $1 OJ each
will be sold at O'J cents on Wednesday.
Our now Spring
igiog in pile
Suits ran
626
Neck Ruffs
Uerthas
Shirt Waists
Dress Skirts
Petticoats
Fancy Hosiery
Lace Hose
All Over Laces
New Tomorrow
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