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The Latest. TRY THE NEW LOCUST BLOSSOM PERFUME. DELICATE, LASTING, SWEET. LOCAL Mil KKS. Mitt Mary Hridwell it in (lie city vUiting IriemU V. O. Aiktion wat down Irom Hutltr Wednesday. Judge Hazel continued (he case of Senator Matthew to Aug. 31st. Some ptivate money to loan on good re estate aecurity. Gko. I. lil'l KKRY. Harry Cook, ol Iowa, ii in the city visiting hit titter. Mr. Dr. Heylmun. Mi IJa Ilinet, ol Kansas City, it (pending a lew day with friend in ihii city. F. D. Lane and C. A. Lane and wile, from east cf the river, were in the city Tuesday. J. A. lirown came down from Danfcrtk, Tuesday, to visit hit family and take in the fair. Mr. Geo. Davis arrived home Tuesday frcm a visit to relatives in north Missouri, quite tick. Frank Jone. poilmastef at Rcav Icy. was in the city Tuesday attend ing to tome business matters. Uncle Lilly Robinson, of the Reavlcy neighborhood, was in town Tuesday selling a load of oats. SummeMourist rates to I'ertle Springs via to Mo. P. Tickets on sale daily May 15th to Oct. 1st. Mr. John Brodie is quite sick at his home on Lashbrook avenue, I with chances against his recovery. j Some of our Hume neighbor .have turned the gat on full blast and believe there i "more to ! follow." c. r. roMr.L Mr. C. F. Wagoner, one oftli old pioneer cilie-t of Rich II;!!, died at his home in this city Satur day, Augut it, In the 85th year of his age. He was a native ol Germany and and married Mi Agnes Ebener in tsockwiiz, Germany, in iSjt. and came to this country in 1854, and settled in Texas, but came to Ray county, , Missouii, about I S57. When the civil war broke out he enlisted in Co. E. Ifth Mo. Kgt., and again in Co. C. iSth Mo. Cav. and served during the war. He leaves a widow, seven chil dren and a number of grandchil dren. Mr. Frank Wagoner and Mrs. GuiJo Jaeger of Rich Hdl.are among the children. Mr. Wagoner wat highly reject ed and esteemed for his many good qualities as a citizen and neighbor. His old soldier friends acted as pall hearers and the remain! were laid away in Grecnlawn cemetery. MM. KATMAK1XS BfcClXIIB. Mrs. Katherine McClure died at the residence of ber son-in-law, Geo. Trammel!, near Csibon Cen tre, Sunday afternoon, Aug. 2, aged 73. Deceased wat a native cf l'ennylvaria. where she married, and from which state her husband enlisted in the arVny and died in the army in Washington City during tiii; rAiiL Large crowd he attended ti e tor both Tuesday and sesterday and larger crowds seern to order fof today ard tomorrow. The racing term to I up t the expectation of all interested, and succrtt eem to f e an aured fact. J"'af . !,;rt. be in ! tU- Ctrrrjit c.nrt f: trfcin'r. JW ;,urt. In Vse(st !. Aisru't 4'h, FicoM Bellamy. Eotroa Tmacxi : : f,rt- W. W ;1 n art! JU',.' j.iAlnt.f?. Jr,U Arj i'M, J.-mi.lnh . 1'atri t !-l J', la j 15. Hult.U-. J. . . Unt. j Now at thia d-.y tnin9 tb jlIt-J lifUhy tlHr at torn y. Trn.j..t-tii j Ik it nit-. and tU- tMr j-'titi-rti anjj " ij. mYv,',ai, amonjr ot!r! tlxr' that 1 lrj-lif;t, Jtntil We ate havirg j Arnold, Jrn.laJi li. 1'atrv k and j n li. Ilut.l'k- arv not iwll-.-nt of: 1 1L' 1 . 1 t . . t . : to need rain badly and the coin watt, w a th,u curling up, a fine shower came !,,, Boufl-d t,r t.tlknUon t?t along and livened things up in j-l.tliitiffn have eorouytxiol at au:t good shape. nfilrt tlw-m in tl.U -ort, tlnrr,n Hay harvest s aW over so far ' x" '" there., in, ., . . , whkli i-titloa It U ml'.xl t!iit at the tame hay t concerned, and . , ., ... 1 ' ' i.;tritif?i ore tb owners 4 t!j et , tnecuittng 01 mc praine cay wiu Luf fA tti, oorttt ,mri.f A splendid weather fof the late corn j J"!l crop. Juvi as we were beginning 1 ""T EUERYDOBY. conn to the rich hill fair. begin in a few !ays. We have 100 acres of red top bound and expect to thresh it next week. The seed crop will not be as large this jear a last. Too cold and too much rain to develop the seed stalks. There is a fine undergrow.b, but as we bind ours the nndergrowth is left on the ground. It will male eicellenl pasture. John began binding wheat on the lS of June and by the 30th bad cut )$ acres for ourselves and oeigh bors. Icgan cutting oats on the 2d of July and kept Jhat up until there were no more oat to cut, when our liring cj )Ctjr IJittif, Ejr?, Fitat Applet, Chickec. Fetfc?t, si aaytbun e'.s jou may hv i.i ihe Vr-niir.Q Jtr.e, ani we uJ yy h fciehest market rnce tar it is tr-I c ci We w:j kave p eaty of ICE WATER c La&J ,.,feij .' t3 ccs: :.a til tv a drick mHh fit. tbewar. M' never mamea again. Ifed w eady or ,iim ,Je .lt r finisIicJ binding red cop July 2th, OPERA DRUG AND RACKET STORE. V. B. HICKIY, Proprietor Optra House BIdg. Rich Hill, Mo. Saucer IIured WITH SOOTMINO. BAiMY OILS, Caif. Tmmt naiarrb. rtl. I1r. awmadilMiiaai4 ftmt ui Wrtia ta. BYE. Si-I. liirCiUMi I W. H. Blankenbeker. wile and j children, of Olathe, Kansas, are j visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snider, j Mr. parents. I Special excursions to Colorado, ; Utah and South Dakota, via the : Mo. V. Ry Ticket on tale daily June 1st to Sept. join. One fare i plus $1.00 for the round trip. I The ex-confedcratet of Vernon j county w ill bold their annua! pic nic at Lake Park, Nevada, August 17. As the association hat a large membership in the county, a big time is expected. G. A, R. SanFrancisco. f 15 lor the round trip via the Mo. P. Ry. Tickets on sule Aug. J-t. Final return limit Octuber 13th, nop ov era allowed going and returning at and wet of Colorado points. She came to Vernon countv with her family and friends soon after the war and remained here perma uentiy. She left surviving her three daughters and one son. The daughters are Mrs. Geo. Tiammel, Mrs. Fred Tartar of Vernon county, Mrs. Belle Bartlctt of Oklahoma, and the son, A. R. McClure of the Indian Territory. ; She suffered a stroke of paralysis ! July 27 and from it never recovered. She wat loved by ber children, was a good neighbor and a most excel lent woman. Her funeral occured at Carbon Center. Monday after noon and she wa buried in the ; Carbon Center cemetery. Saturday last a lively day, as uual, without met chants. Jno. S. CtJig is spending stveial days in thU city with bis lamily. J.i. K. Hailey. ftom eat of ti p river, wa in the cay las'. Saturday trading. Anthony Saitoiis, from south of Sprague, was on our street last Saturday. J. T. Koshrook, commiion mer chant of Kansa Ciiy, was in town lAt Friday. The case of Senator Wm. V. Sullivan, special Judge Timmoiis, wa t over to Aug. ,10th. Dan McO'tine',!, with bis phylo- tphy, was in the city Monday. l ik a rood talker and is a friend to everybody. Girard WiUon, up n whose land the New Home Coal Co' new shall has been sunk, was in the city last Thursday and Fuday. M. V.loie Hutch, who has been yiMting iier patents, Mr. and Mts. C. G. Harnett, letuuied to her home in Knas City last Saturday. Miss Adah Cheveiton enteitained a number of btr fiieiuls at her home on Walnut street, last Thursday af ternoon, most delightfully. Dainty refreshment wcie seived and en Joyed by all. Call Gencii ictuintd lat Sunday too.ning Irotu a tuonth't sojouin ijuwn ' the classic legion of Ar kansas, at the anciviil city of Halts- ville. The State Can'p of the M. W. A. will be hehl at Wairensl uig, Stptember and e,. That city gumantcci the coiniuillre selecting Ihe plaie of holding the camp, $700 dt-liay the esprnses of the camp. Head Counsel A. K. Talbot. 01 Omaha, Ntayor Uicd of Kansas y'ity. Jo. W. Folk of St, I .Wilis, mwl J Jul H, AIwihi.1 of Kansas, bave been selected as the piomii.rr.l Sjtuktll. having cut altogether about 250 acres ot wheat, oats and grass. It is hard to tell who rejoiced roost, John or his team.' The Mo. Co's dti!! near us has been idle for some time on account of the drill being fast in thebot'.om of a 600 foot bole, and their inabi!- ttloti 34, t'jrtli! -IS, of rnj 55, i Id Bttrt t-ounty, !iouri, aod tht : tl.fr ruJ tb-;r KmnVrr aol tl.'w? t'.r. throijr!i aiid un-'i-r whom tt-l rlitirn hare in tboj-nextialve -t wx-r; jiy-ebl'. aiid unOiftart-J ! o( M:,1 Lin ! f r injr J tlinn ten je&r iat rial That W Vnii.mta tL!iti tr n land tlie nature ntid thaftw;tf-r ft ; h hkh claim I unknown to inxiiillX and tatiDot Iff rjw;ritt-d ccHa ex-; e-rt that naid riilm U adrnrnr awi ; prcjudU ial to pUiintl.To: : Vh.Tffjre tS plaiotif? Iray tL ' cosrt to trr. nw-rt1n, and V t-r- mlw the tfUit? title and li.Virt ol lot and i2-h-nl:atif rf;-tirw; l.v, iu mi'i to t!i n-nl t-tte nJorn-; i (wild, nud to l'-fiu? and 5jiii'-.- tjr . lt JiidriK-rit ntul J-crs t tr t;tV. ! etntv and Intf rvt ft Liintif! rvl di-f'-iidanUi Iwrviu. t'Vera!!y, la and t id rt-aj proj.-rtj. aaurjius t'j j tlx ftaHiti- in ench ctim- ins if ,rv ' vidd, and (or all otb"r amd Jurt-r ' jTorn-r rt-lii-f to tit court dreint-! j rutins and Jtiht- I'laSntifT turttrj tat that tl? hkjvv iiarj-.i dri-tid-' utt ore iiu-r!.J-ntii of tlx- st.stt tA f Mi.-oiiri. j ADd that niiV-x the said: Jacob Arnold. JfTvriiitt . I'atnck. SGriffith Grocery Go. I JAMES' CASH GROCERY? IS Till! PLACE TO SPLND VOIR DOLLAR, ity to procure the proper tools with u'hirh ii recover it. Tnev have! ... . .. ' 1 anil Jmm 1; Mil.t.U lv ni immm j just received the last tool ordered j at thin court al IJCJt terra lixT j and hope to be at work in a few rtai'ft j s-.-u-j county, on tue .an uay i c'.j- nud on th; finst day f aaid j tcnu, aiivwer cr plt-ad to t!w v!-ti- tlou in tutld cau, Ihe aasix wUlUrj takvn uj couft--d, nJ jivdijiurnt where to get fall tale, n4 is'.i at.jirs j-rai:c.i. Another car of the ctUbrt-Jt-i CRYSTAL. FLOUR- Bf'ade cf pore c' J hee. t it trrht-L 11 jwi have fcever tr;ei it, taw s a gvJ lia ts bej-a. Eiery tack guarar.:eed. FRUIT JARS sJELLY GLASSES i . eaJ ess ; ...' ::t pr are rigbt. TbeB. V. Co' drill is m"Bl;.f n. I a w- t ; good time. uomg uown rate of 40 feet every 24 J They were so untortunate M. C MAT. II. C. May, for many years a well known and highly respected j pjweJ ,hrough M j that indi- cniren 01 mi ciiy, oiea ug. isr, Htet MCCt io the ne,r futute. at the hours, as to break two knocker last week, but are at work again. They have reached a depth cf 4JO.feet and have at the Nevada aMlum, aged St; years. He lett surviving him his: wife, now- vitiling in Idaho, and j one sou, Roy May, living in this j city. While his mind was some-j what clouded in hit later years, yet j C. A. Uihii. LONE OAK he was a good celieut man. citizen and an ex-1 Jih' i.indt r In building h n w rnu nry iu wliU U to otoiv liUcroi. S r had Bt'Verul auwil! !in. nt tlw I lattrr part of lat ni t mid rotuld irrntile wind w hkll blew tin- cru jduwn pm-tty tMidljr. i V. h'cott and Sol Kdwnln were 1 he otlicers ) f the Interstate Sol- I c;iuiiiii suit Saturday niht down ,h,.,,!ii tlK- rivt-r KiiiK-w iifiv. nu!iii;. .rrrTio kkadt oi cAsir. I)an'l li. Hutton was in the city la-t Saturday. He if one of the ("nnnili.111 nrlllrn that rrtuinrd to dicr's Association are busy 1 I III I ... t 1,,.,. !. ti.l. l.i.l . ,1 Miss ouri some time ago. He still day, completing the arrangements j ' ' j of, to be bcun aiid lici k-n t thi 1 court boum-, iu the city of llctV-r, iu j 9 m a at 9 will tje rvudml ncx-ordiosly. And t- it further ordVrvd, lliAt a eoy btTt-of l? put.'liib3. nsYordiu$ J to Iaw, In Tbk linn Him. Tripimc, is wwkly newiiper jriut-i! nnd ublintM-l In Bates county, Mo.. ir ifourwrt'ka auocvwdvrly, thtr Uu-t ln aTtloii to i at It-aj-t thirty day br j forv thf Ctt day of lira iivil tr riu ol j ttn- t irv uSt Court, j J. A. 1'ATIttHtX, i I ITt Uit niTk. A true copy of tin nxird. j 1 Wilif-M my band nnd tli' :!, S.-:il -f tin" tlrr wit l ourt of -r ' B.it- county, tbU 4tta day 01 .uMr, i -. i J. A. 1'ATTKKSt N". itrt utt t"U-rk. r.y t'. M. Ittukt.rv, IVj uty tVrk. 9 100 lbs Short .'. 9 9 Jioa lbs Cora Chcjrs . 1tO 9 9 t H. P. JAMES, - - Proprietor. S Il Dr Oats 25: J Pgs Ctro Freto , - 2 5C 2 It FitiC Co?nb Honey 25- 1 lb Good Coffee JO1 2 Sbt Java Hleni Coffee - 25; 7 lb James Special CtL't 1.00 100 Ibt Bran '. 85c 100 lbs Short ,'. Q5: 103 lbs Cora Chojr . 1tO M WE PROPOSE TO MAKE" tii land thete and maygo'fr ttie annual reunion at Lake I... , , j"Hin, vsnicn oeqin ftiutiuay, vug, 10, and lasts for one week. lirtlds back tome ot these days. On July 1st the St. I.ouis San lrancivco Kailroad Co., assumed (hatge of the. line formetly known as the Oaaik A. Cherokee Central Railway, CktenJing westwardly frcm Fayetteville. Atk. , to Ol inu! gee, Indian Territory, a distance of 1 13 0 miles. The county couit we undetstand ha appropriated $ 50 for making a display of Hate county products at the St. Ixiui World Fair. This j all right at a eginnrng, btl a county like H,r should not think of going down to St. Louis with less than a $500 show. A Mr, Dorman, who lived just south of Panama, was killed by a Missouti l'acitic height train last Ihursday about noon. lie was going home at the noon hour along (he tailroa ttack. when he ysa I'.ruck and killed. He wa about 70 ycatt old and some hat deaf i motwjullo biu-a. Mr. Boh Wnlu-ra vliid at tt. 1 l'.iMjtU laft Sunday The- j oun folka f thia tHdhlKir SPIsAUUE. i h Several thousand bills have I een Ihmk lial n iliiiKt nt ltutldy Bovktti posted and scattered over the coun- lat Saturday uUlit. Tht-y n-jKtrt h trv bv those havine chartre of the food time. : . . ... . 1 alrrtiing ami this wot k t not yet CJinpIeted. Those who have been engaged in this wot k report that the ptuspects for a big attendance wire never better than this year. Col. Harry Mitchell, Capt. John T. Hirdseye, Geotge Sullivan and othe't of this, city ,re pi)shing the wotk heie and Cu. Gillsoti is ex petted fiotn Appleton City nest week. The tents will be bete next steek and will be put up by Satur day, August S, and everything be in readiness for the big meeting bv that time. ' Many Nevada people are arrang ing to spend the week n (amp l4 hundreds (torn, 1 distance Will be heie tci take in tl 1 reunion and have a nice outing at he tame time. Thee will ' e an abundance of u. T. Holland U iM-nrly through liny tug. H" l running two gnu;: o trt krn. H. M. Wallace U ntut through lav ins by bS etrn. McCoiiihU IrM. arv plowing far Iv ll ltiua tried tilowlni- Sjitunlay I after tt- rain, but touud it at 111) Holland Uavl tl.rvv lwstl ol pn-tty dry, l.ut na It rnitusl another callk- killed in t.U jtt:rv Sunday. !iow'er Sumlay, thtuk It v IU ; ''.v 'ithtiiiiijr. A hear they la-loii;- THIS WEEK THE GRANDEST .2 OF TIIE MALL. I I Li plow U-tter. Aler WtUotl H im t radlnj- UU Uwb Hill iiMTviiNittt Monday. Mr, Krlkanip vva lu I'.leh Hill Mondiir and broutit out a lot of hotf w Irv for tultig purHi-i-. Mr. iu Muud ia still no U tier at thla wrlituj;. S-veral iirti' nr hauling their old eoru to I CI'.- It 11:11 mid gfUi;i ' lor It. Pl,,vv nov. isl to Jiim- l l!.lstl. Hurl niK'.e. J. V. Ilol.Mtt wa In KkU Hill I'rld.iy on tMi;n-. Tin rnlti Sttti.lay aliti(ut li;ra CtHd troti oteoruiu the early 1 laut- toi. KKAVLEY, and is supposed not to have beatdi entettaintneiit tor the big crowds the train. He leave a wile, son and daughter surviving him. aud thete is no lesson v. by this should not be the best reunion crr held at Nevada. Nevada Hetald. 100 Reward, flOO. Thervnilera of thla pnier will n pWilM'd to team tlirtt therv Im ntlenat one drvuded tlimnM' tn m (em baa (ivn to euro (ii all lt t(utaud that la Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure U th only pooltlve efirv now known to tin iimhIU n fraternity (ditarrh Ik Iiij; a coltatltutioual dh. w, rejiiliv a cotiKtltutioiial tnwtt. meiit. Hull'a Catarrh Cnrv U taketi Internally, noting dlieetly ujam the blood uud tnticou auiiai'ea of the ayateiti, tliervhy l.t rtij lu the (outnlatloil of the dlwaae, and irti Inj: the patient atrettuth by tuiildltiK up the 'outttutton and aUttiii; ua tiire iu itolui; It work. I he nvoie- tora have o iiiik h faith In Ita rura tlvo powein. that they otter One IIioi IonI IMIura lor any uw that it (all to t'urv. K llvj loT V 'f tell iminlaW. r. J. chi:m:v a t., ToU-io, t. Kohl by lrtijii;Ut. T-V. lUU'a t aiuliy I'liia am the Ut. WaUntt Street M i:. Church, There will be preaching at the Walnut Stteet M. E. Church next Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and S p. m. by the pastor, Sunday School at 9145 a. tit. Junior League at J w p. m. Fpwotth League at 7 p. m. 1'iayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Ciias. C. Jams., Fastor. More rati) ha in C s. i.t u in, 1 w e ar now nnkured ol a fair n-fu rot). I'rf. B-n Ity an went la'lW kv tnaiu sva-lal t I'nlrvlew Saturvl.ti lilht. OREGON kZ WASH1S3TCH. lioiiHitrlt r i'l llu d ltsjt th. y van vl nil the li.l irumu hi l-in.t the toiiutry and land trale. ttiat ttiev ss ant, from u. Wear ikuluij iu land in that ".iutr,. and we i- 4a.-. to 1" ii! and (mv s jii. -r i.l u i oti a,l Cue literal arv li.at y vu uai v iit tn rt t. r-uie t the c.-uttlry. We Mould j'ii-a-.l tu li.of y4t eall and e., or -:fd u word tit! and .vy..i. lluur i.u r.At.- at any lumv i rsi .s . ' , 'I 1 1 a Mrs. Wm. It -.binaou and Mrx. Joa ! f Sfta'Ci I prr B -fc U'll Ua t II V II W w t w t mi 1 llroutof KWh Hiil. Mr. J t vi nr. ....... . v-,.i. w ,.,,.!.. 1 1 I.tnU-'tri- ir, l Pah Ifiil, Ultel M: Clvb Ajer. Saturday uud Suu-'.iy, Uev. Charlie Hamilton and faiuiiy, of Seaiuniou. kalis., visited .VI r. i:. Jil'V tCi: I'l lill MI.S HKt:K I. I 'AkfcV '.l,M t.lt'S Ul.Ui.Vtll; tti,li4l, VHSi llsr lir StSl'S Klrat lrebj tcrtaa Church. Thete will be ptcaching service nest Sunday at it a. iu. and S p. m. I'tayer meeting TluiitJay ft p.m. Sunday tli..,J at ,'t Ju.iKir Kndeaior at j p. m. Senior l"ndesoi at 7 p. m. W. U C At SI I on, I'astot. Milh-r, VJr. H k iter, a k w d J iaat wok. M',ut Juiwi Wheatk-y U vMtlu r l atiie at Foster Mi Margaret W'ilsn i-at Nal- 4 urdav and Sunday at boiue. i F Mr. Jim Uohiuitou waa r'l:n i n lady frh'tid Ui tv Sunday rletilu. j Tlx) "atolk" Uaa vUUed our la th-! lrhol M'Vernl tiita-a lately, and lit it round k-fl PAHKL d S HAIH BALSAM Vw 44 k laa i. ... '4 t"--ft V. - mwa s hu w . 1 . .v , aaaai . 4 i . a . USE AllB'S fCOT-EASE, A ii.lir li lx ,!:.ui'u into th a littW daughter ai:1'"- Vour fcvt fcvt ,4. 11. ir,.u. Afdy ArtxHS't' July and a i at Jtntvw Uu la on duty II V.N tl'ls Yl'XJ Mt lo rrv hr toitrutikv-tl 4t tkii. 1 it'. 'lriOM ii all Is vrt iu.iit t,,nl .Njii.ol. -. Ilai i I I't-Jtu'lixi'-.. I MUiluattoti n. I'artl- iiUu trv. later Mat Cor, lunl.,1 V.lar Kayidn. Is. iiy- . I and h. t. and yvt tir-sl ity. If ui have avtii:- V-et. try AlUa 'o j l. i-e. It rv-Kta t!ie fj-et u i lu.-ik-- j Im-w or lUt.t h.neuy. t un i U-l.l-. vt i; fc t, t-iutrrs au I t.uiil' -na 4 ti'd I'-iui an I tv- rl aud .-.ifot. dry It io.dy. So! I by il l'rii,!r-i uud sto-Uoi er. i IV'n't rci 'i a.'y ul'.i tute. Iru-I iv.a.ti-' li:t;K. Ad Ur. Alk a S. t!uuda 1 Hoy, N. V. 1 1 M 1. r Our Star Jay special wasb go-ad le shewed ts tie people hiJ coafiieoce itt u. Tfeey cixe ia crowd ail day, andthe best cf it hey bcu;V.t We Had a Good Day! Now, tfci eek is the last one cf on liteal Clearance S aaJ ie ate dete ttr.ined to n;? it the 1SKST ONE. Head these few prices. Just oce-blf stbat they'ie worth : Clesiatit lnt.itie, i-tc value , Q: rtiu;rose Hatistei, tSc vilue ... , . .....): S.'k (Jiog;tnii. 5a to Cac value . ... .. -2 5 Lace Sitipe Sii Mc:ip., 50c value, ........ 25- LaJie' Sao-Honnet. 2c valaes. . 12,: All our 10. ii'j and 15c Lawn . . , ........ .7c Ladie Sauu'.er Vest . 3: $j llti.a.ocsC!y a few left) - . -$1.39 Hig tiae bf i aoJ toe Otrsban; . . Q; La.liei' 35c Laca Stn l.is!e Hose ... - -20 LaJiei 5C Lace Stripe Lisle ILti 1Q: We ate niakir-i a esfeciilly tig siaih" is cur Clot .; Depatln.ect. Men and Hovs' icxtiser c'.othe 63 te-; J".ei cf cust Von csa't atlci'J to Ijv tUewh-te t-t I t..vi.f j; us look. We Lave tb Li,; stwck cd cu t'lT 0 i. Mea's iol bova' Hi aw bat at out ItA ;t..i. 55c lre SKirt.'t. . 3Q Si lit Shait . .75: A tioe lot cf pattrras 53c Neckw. tt 3Qr Y can mention only a fs.v item ia ech t3rp.iaifnt. Voi mutt com aal m o t ccoviacrJ. It )ou'i! tj:sio we'll '-ihosr ou." Ccoic Uls Wui firJ Prepare Ur the lair C01VLES-r,1cKI00ErJ MERCANTILE COMPANY. Cor GliiS Park Ac. v Ulchlli!!. Mj. ?! 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 P 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 M rl tt tt