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?xzz&m THE ST. LOTTTS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1905. 11 FEBRUARY CLEARING SALE! 25 DISCOUNT Beginning Monday. Feb. 13. ISO... w will continue our February Clearing Bale. All goods at a discount of 2-. which means a greet saving for those who purchase now. as our regular prices were the lowest in the city, and deducting the above discount affords a great epportunity for bargains. KlIW WE HEITWI A FEW OF THE MARY IAR6AIIS Tl K IITAIREI. TWO KOOMS SXRSISHED COMPLETE... Tersss fJUJO Per Knnfb. CASH M CIEIIT THREE ROOMS FtRMXHED COMPLETE Trrmi 93JOO Per Maath. 49c fjaw'i 49c -. nwsyMyfyWii jq Rack &W?W$w Kkeillus. YlWlWs O.PB -ration. ' Jfl Sfi55ggHSllwi f Just the SUr fTy-. yfe?JcAiig wrF' proper fggpgppclgJWgjbsBapiggi article ffcfl 'fcfcsas1 fflf ' iggqg for the ryflpf" 1tJL: " aHM room. It 3mBB -tS? pBB is worth 8 - Bm $i.oo. 49c S 49c Our Special Price as above. iMItl.OK SLITS. Former prl 1 11.00. ra! prW SH.3S Former p:i-e J2.ov. f.U prl-ii GO.ini Former rartoi- JCO.u 4-aln jinc SJM FAXCY IMKI-OK ROCKERS. Former price ti So. !; pri-s SlaO Former price j.4 ".). tal prion SXSl Former pr!e S"-J", ea pn sh.mii .MOKIUS chairs. Former Tirfa-.. S7 OaV ,-il Tatia-e; S21.23 Former pricn J I o -al p-ire roo rorni'r price, ji'i'm. Fa" puco im CHINA CLOSETS. Kormr price 121.00, i.tli price 1&A Former price J30.O". sale price STTOS Former pries Jlo.Oif. sal price S3I.SS PARLOR CARIXETS. ForniT price SlOO". file price VT.M Former price Jie.f-0. al price glMO Former price 124.00. sale, price gl.1S sim:i;o.i:is. Former prlc si. i0, i- price SSJto Former prlc S2' Vi -aie price HIS." Former price J Di .al rlc juto.oo RAXKS. Formr price J3'i ', sal price azzr.O Formc.price j- i,'t hhU- j.ri' SSii-TiM Former prbe. ?4 )" ,tle p , SXMMi HINTING STiKS. Former price j., nyt f j.n.-.. axas Former prt- J- fai. n' prl e M.n Foiiper prl e Jiuou. e prii e ST-Vl MANTEL FOLIUM, IIEILS. Former price 111 ''0. s il prii-e isjm Former pric SI r0. p.iI jari-t 9tsJt Former pric- Jo )'. (.ale ji-l -i ri .'.(( ikox ui:is. Former prir- j; T-. mIi- price ai.tm Former irie j4.-f-. j). j r BS.2S Eormr p'ic Tv 0. - i- . I IIRKKIL. Farmer prlf e t . .. f , j r ft Former irl"e j-. ). Ti- Former price jj ft.. R.-tin pn,-. CO.MIHXATIOX BOOKCASES. Former price Ji2.ft. sale price M.M Former price J1.'j0. sale price Sl&M Former prlc J2 UO. wale price glfUW nox COUCHES. Former price l-j.00. sale price Former price $10.00. tile price S7JW Former price Xli 00. iale prlc V1XSB COOK STOVES. Former price JI'VjO. nale price BTJI K.ir'ner prl'-e JLViC, spin price SIX2S rornier pnc ;w.i'. F.iif prJ ; UI'KKniT FOLDING nEDS. Former price S2.".00. sale price l.73 Former price J3U.00. sale price S3ZAO Former price J 40 00. .le price gM.M KEIIKOOM SUITS. Former price Jlfi.00. sale price glS Former price 2:..00. Halo price SIH.7S Former price tZC.00. sale price t27.M CHIFFONIERS. rormer pric J3.00. x.ile price S3.M Kormrr prl-e $7 oo. alo j rlcy S.VSS Former prl.-! $10 00. vil.-s price 7-Ta ItRL.sSELS RUUS. 9.". I Former rrice Jjj 0'. k.i!c price Vft.TS !.Mll) ,rrner priee J2 (.n. h.iIc nrice ais.mt li.U.'H Iornif r price S2S.60. le price E1K.7TJ AX.MIXSTER Kl;s. Former price jj' o, sa' pn ms.7.n Former ;rl J3 . t- ' i n.-o jtSJ--!! Fornn-r price ji . ynr 5,1 pri ( pno.no IXGRAIX RUGS. Former price JS.00. tale price gS.7S Former price $7 f. f.il. prlc- KU3 I'ormer price tlOOO. sale price S7.SO la taa CtaXh el hi Ur brether. Own Davit, the author, la drawing tb characters at a small New drfsad vQlas Is bandllna material gained from boyhood sprat amid Jut each ceres tad as a result tiers 1 ssld to be sa ataxtjhera of realism abojt the play. .... Tfcs 'Wsr of the Tranis" will bs pis cnled at Havllc's. Tbe flnt act takes place on tlis IIud. A roues; Lieutenant In the United States Xary Is fslstly accused of mur der. The real murderer ! anxious to teiure a will. u. valuable document wnicn will eeab Li-'j to rt sn orphea's ecute. The ?han. Kmrp. li a inerry. careles jirL Flie tai U-en a lover of animals ail hr life siul hr censunt cosapanlcui arr four cwnlll cent Joe Ihey thwart the villein's Sorts to tCJe the misilec will br taktrc It from tli piirl:t. In the -er.1 act. vltlch takes plice on t nhirr on the rlter frcnt of New lork. Kooip main coa lnt- promliien; with her fir f3u:cl fr:.iuts. The jouse Ueutenant. under a twe-tr-ar smnc. lor tb nurK etraj throusli tte arlstnncs of this ritl. and hn the villain attempt to have iiiti rerr-ttd h Is L'kel by Itcirp ani th dejs Ti- tMri act rrrrnt tte Twin Tunnel Statlcn dyjnr a furious wuw ar.4 wlnU sti.m A ferle. tf rnaUoniil rcisojes take pltts here. Tn Mlisin dniamite. tk atatlon jf and i-.-r--s the ccinlnir tell!, tut the dots eciln s'.t'P llro. KurUms with acarr. n:anc;c to cet control of the tigr.il apparatus and tet the white flcsal fcr the tralu to roo on. Ttea hn . :ii Ramr. and after tin 11ns h-r to the track. lavcs the scene. cons-!c9d that he at ia.-t ni Micceeaei; in calnlnc n:a er.J. Tr.e train Is heard spjroachlnc tn the dtstan-. ot-a the dors appear and lth a dttplay cf ln-tlllgfno- thst seems altnot human, one cf ttem calls tho alrls elf the track wtlle annh-r rerncea all dancer br settlrr the osclteh to taat the express rushes by on another trjec. . . "Knobs of Tennessee." a C-ania frern ths ren cf mi Held, will be the new bill at Craw-fo-d'. A lanra comrMny Is f Interrret ths Plar. . . . In 'The Math and ths FlaT." all the favor Ite of the Odeon Stcck Cumpnny will find eon-a-enlal roles next week. Tin plar. In Clyde Flteh's best stjrls. deal with the well.knon-n types of modern society and presents cieier and correr rlcturcs of the modern flll-i Jouth of loth sexe. R- I Car.'eton. who has fully established Mnuelf a favorite leading man. will b swn Vauchas 1II ray the rol ondnated by EfCe In the cart ena;t-d by Herbert KeJciy. iliss .... The Else-RS.ai.on H'.rts rem. t the Standard. Two rsr barleques, written esr-e'-Sally for this company, will he presented. They are en titled "GMicbt With the fiW and "A Day a. the nacre The. olio will he msde up o' ereclaltles h-r detain ivjx'i. Blue-ltibbon ysniwe: l.-x Imlmer. the GkiI'mO-jii ntiard. Slli Ollrnfre. UH and Hr3bm. If liay and La Vanlon and i:n:y Kent n.e ilstllr.r- lun liuatd and the Blue-ltihixn Zocmcs will tw en In a e-ri's of ao.-ei narehs. . ".VIlI-eP-the-TVlsr." the Jjve-slls era. b7 Hiram TV. Haras, that s-inrrd such a hi: at th Odea last spring, will be acatn prcdued by ths trjjHl. cf Prcf3r Dick Itlchard-t at the N-rth s-t I-.'jls Turner Hall this eTlns. Alvu- s'xtr of the llttla one Till take part Willie lp,.!-r iclll tm WI!lK--th-V!,p. and a nuir.tr of other chlUren ho have k-xi ptrlerf ufn te prifeuDnal rat will t'tUt. BRAIN SOFTENING KILLS T HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT HALF VALUE! FROM THE INSIDE INN AND OTHER HOTELS AND TWO URGE BANKRUPT STOCKS. Sever before his there beea rack aa opportvaKy for St. Loala people to seessTO hlghgrafc, bewe faraidUisSi at wch low arkes, Thnaianili hara atteadedthts QRCAT SALVAGE SALE of the 91M,eoe faraWitagsof UieNtlbE INNV bat aone of tbe create bargatas are atffl to be bad. mad la addition we bare jact aecared two iauaeasw BANKRUPT STOCKS of toe sew farattare which wffl be oa aale at half Tatae all this week. Oar batiaessts the barlac of afl kiada of hoaae faralshlacs that caa be aecared at a aaerUke, We aerer pay aore thaa half the aaaal wholesale trice aad we sell agaia at HALF THE USUAL RETAIL PRICES. Oar store i always crowded aad every aarchaser gecarea geaaiae bargaiag. We have aothiag; else to offer. IMSS AH IIM lOJ-rrom the Cabar.ne Hotel we secured a WW.SO WWW mw WKM9 Bras, Bf9 -north from $13.00 to 193.00. They go at a fraction of their value. Some OX IVY Iron Beds S12.00 down to $1.35 SMIIIIS 'Woven wire, double coll S3.S0 supported springs fine lot of SIS.fO .. $1.35 ITTIESSES Wo havo about 30 extra line felt-top Mattresses, made with -mi irn.jfcs th very brt. quajUy ticking. Regular $3.00 1 IB value, at about the cost of the tick only via 19 ClMrTt. Uti 111 CMITall-" 7ou need anything In the lins or Car wnwrfciais mmm wwniaifia pets Ru(a or curtain you ara simply throwing money atvey if you buy without examining our stock. and good as new 13.00 IHLLIVS -vr again will you be able to buy good Pillows 2Z2SSS. Full six pounds of feathers In fine featherproof tick. per pair, only HfSSERS at such prices. 85c No Ktore In St. r-oul. can show such an assortment of Dressers of all kind. Manv have been used, but are lint as srood) n new. Others from th- bankrupt stock.s have never been used. We have everv con ceivable klr.il Stme that cost originally $75. One of our best bargains fj f Is an assortm nt of odd Dreiser?, all with line French-plate mirror?, at .. . . a)4. 1 9 MILM Tall Ffi Dozens of different kinds. Some that have been used, but rssssfcww .sisifc,CTr that are nw Flne poilsh,j oak Table.'. gk fkm 24 Inches Miuurc Only.. wIsWW SDEIsIbIbI There Is not a better assortment of Sideboards In the city, and m fc wssss na onQ onn clv(, anythlng like the nlues we are offering. Fine quartered oak canopy Kldehoards. as ivell as plainer styles. Most f them front the bankrupt stock at half price. A few nice used &iuoioQrjs ait. onij. y sspsP FOIbIII IFUS Both Mantel and Upright Folding Beds. Boms the most -w elaborate and elegant beds ever seen. Almost any fctyle you cm possibly want. A few fine $23.00 beds for Pill III filllllt ill lAeint This week will be one to remember on ae- "T : riiint nf ft FIIE BSsttfELS IMS V? have about 60 elegant Brussels Rugs. 9x13 feet. ' wm mw" secured In one of our bankrupt stocks. Af All tho latest and handsomest patterns, and worth $20. while they last ffilV EtVET KCG9 A few. xl3 feet StXM AXMt.XSTRR HtGS Elegant Quality. txl2 feet at&ee CI KBIT rilHTT n have about 123 rolls of tho finest grades of Brussels. sss sssssss SSSSSSS-S.SSJ Axmlr.ster and Velvet Carpets at prices that will open your ejej. one of our best bargains la a lot of extra flne CBss Brussels Stair Carpet, worth twtco what we ask. nt. per yard OSS quality of Linoleum. 17l4e LIMIFHII T!iere fir only a few roils of this extra LaCE ClSTAHS lundreds of pairs of fins I.ace Curtains. 8ome from hotels "" ssssisss,ud private houses, but most of them NEW from bankrupt stocks. v $1.00 value new Curtains i.ie nos( $15.00 $1.30 $2.00 value value new new Curtains Curtains only only only 78e count of the bargains we can offer In fine Bookers. Thi-y take lota of room and wc must sell them quickly. Elefrant Solid Oal: Cobbler-Seat Kocker. worth $3.00. for only ttM MISSIOI IBM EK Trom one of the largest exhibits at the World's Fair. P"WIW nwaw E.;ant heavy Kockers. mado of the best selected oak. lini'ly con-truct-il. with elegant S ani:h leather eeati. antique. mf mk vif.iihered and Flemish oak finish, worth $13.00 to S'0.00 only 91. SW UPMOLtTEHEI MILH MIMtt-Mgy i ,r:7r"' mp,e9!la as .a y Rg s 4 "gf MmFIFSw hv few dozen pairs of extra fine Eprtleres of Tart ox: s qual- rSRIIaiWBiS ffli anfl Hafflmii. Vrt-i wnrth ! than f9KA sat a M ...r .v H.3.. ....... v.... m-.- s.uas vfe.w. aa SySl "JP Your choice... Many worth much more. T1BLE SIHltK We stMI havo a f'w bolts of the unused Table Damask from ,,1,fcfc WWsaam th msfCa Inn. It is 63 inches wide mnA the M. wears forever per yard .-SSw -From a manufacturer we secured all salesmen's samples. There are hdoq; ai'u aniens in me lot. .o iwo ausce. f Jain. Stripea. kind that TOWELS fringed, bath, etc Values up to 25c Thej- won't last long at. Cllll IIS Ml IttWHE w" hav " areatest lot of Kood China and Glass wmwmm mw swsssi warn ever secured for a sale of this kind. Most of it It hotel style, but there is a mixture of all kinds. There is a particularly flnei assortment of all hinds of wine glasses. Tou can't afford to miss this opportunity. Sc D I "I Is Klsylng My only rraS'l for It 1 .icred mrt-tami wtil be seen at the a. roll room, with n m?r. Bitting ot a c.ik- ' ,, t j neaisr. bftflnnlns; Monday, f Ire. his feet out ff the win Iott nnd his i ' an5e vlolent'y eltatlnr n few tells The .MHP-h . onl thins Isrklr.r In this lmile. ae far tv 1 know. Is the lmtiip at the en3 " IrI T ir Grnj were antie th notatles who F.1 Mr. Hopper ?s trr Recent at M nta' vrun thit eruld -rrj" i r! memory .... tis text of lfO N.As with an aver?ce of o-.r li"o words to each soul.I fm :o hx-e a perfect rlcht to be ccnsMered eli gible to the "memory" clnlr In nny tn! v.rslty let on the r.nyro:i of Ilenrj- W. Favma-e TJnrllh Or ra Cnmpanv Is "vic vsller N. B. Emanuel. m.- who carries 17,0rt0tt r.ote. mnVeal pir-i'-tera nnd wort In hi. nemnr Th Clieialler li u- spent tMrtr irs In th lrsiiluc pem ltrti n' K:,-"pe i conductor, lie ws- m.im Ie.-tratin. f-fim roaltv In different count-i.- wh-re he h clen eTl.I'iiJi-n. ? I phmn n si gift. . . TJIItsr. Kiiell Is the pre:!.it of n le. rm'r.ei I)r't V.'orrj- Oub II Buell refuiesi to trni'M lier'elf nbnut nnitMnir to hear 'jr.paa-.t .leiall. conrenilns her huslnrss or to IIm.'- to t..'e. of m. m m T.arle. Hswtrev trn. lh crlcnsl Aim' I-. "lorl nt I I.idv Alcy" lie hss re "el1 nsa" T Te,j'l.' In rexlv Thnt Tl.ty In thl. o'ii trs . . Sl'-ul3 Miss rnls f;.!-"r;f everd-lre t nbstilon 1 be ftnff 'r -i '! .1( 'n S'ifrh i'rw'f R 1 !".'r e- i 'r-nlnliie -eA.teRr sav thi'e -. - - Mi Ki-w-rs A . -r n i..ir rrse u T i t i w rnoi.f r-rl to e Kruil- r'rmii- , ttv of Me"ni - M l ie .' lie '.,, Intble ltie rvp r.- ijinr v.l f , .he lrn-'n u;oi' 'lie - ration t-It c "1 " s'tr 'e- 1 f-rtijl a! Kle.ir . Tf Mr Iler.n- V avace will -,. -c ths crellt of rreer'lnc ' Iar1fal T . firs time In St Iv.'s Mr Sarnc-'t ,--- ' iuctlcn in KncH'h of UlrharJ Htc-, Edna May In Schoolgirl" will Fa-brunry tf. the title -ole t seen at the ef "The Olympic rrniiBWT attrctio at T. LOUS PI.AYIIOLKE9. V.l:ira H CYane'a erricctnt at the Olrrr. r!c I11 tciri t3-mr.w eisr.lse. "B-x1ns Is :Jurrv.- ha r,a p-ajr. T&9 traulawd frora tie iTth br nibert Hteheas. V.Tzi tfe vr c;ia tre t!;c: actlrr. Is rjrrcs.J u taie ?!. l-hn a ace of tweatj-rocr hcurs lx it tr.e c'ef ctiacter. eerna to be at the r--:-t of rii:in.r all sr.bltlcmi. Hr s.s or a m -t .JuNlr. his fortune m 'ss ras-illy K-e-jia'ors haj rim aa or estMistisa: W in-e u f t -m. t. 1T1C-1 J-J!. aft- .i. tt.l rfu!t.. .v.. ? .1,1 ""T' vri-' - i'rr.teroa ar.J ttn ;,? "r,i! '' '.," "V111 efh-r ecior it cr b "ie CJaal at rt Doctor Duke Tostfrtc? That Lack of Mental Kxr-rciv.-s Causes Death of Tliinl of Kn-lisli Ru ral Laborers. SOCIAL 3T C.1IJLS TO THE RETfBIJO renui-n. Ke. II fCopAHent. lJ" i-Tcat softening t.f the brain, brought about by lack of mental exrrci. caiuss the death o one-third of the rural laborers of Eng land as the rema'kab'o ntatemnt male in the law courts by Doctor Iuk In giv ing evl'Jetic in an action brought by a corn merchant who. after a trap accident, developed softening of the brain. Doctor Duke also explain? i that this inalnJy was very common In tho agricul tural district-.. Tli- Intellect of the rural laborer rufted rathr than wore out. and when he attained th PRe of 6" or 73 he naturally went off In an apoplectle fit or something of the kind. In support of tlit theory he Instanced ci-m of Judges and ottirs hoe think ing capacity srss contlpuossly employd, and who. he sail. Invariably Hvf3 tt a far greater aga thn the aser.ti;e rural 1 borer Doctor Hollsnrter j well-known nerve speciaiit. In an lLtsnlevr. f,j ho be lieve i Ir. Dake'a estimate was a true ct. but tNe tern "Vofteniiir of the brain" lfc unknoun to the medical pr-ji'-.Mon. The proper trm !. fetieral pralysls of the Insane, which means very often jaucity of brain l's end harder.!:: of tc con nectlrg t!ue- Th-re cstn be no doubt whatever that mental exa-rclje and hard Intellectual work p'tsTii joutlu glvrn. cf coure. a normally ewl phy.cal con dition "I hj ttudlM." s'J T -tor HoH.te.der. "tha'senerlcultural t: ;. fir.d the ,-atise cf their mental jecay li th sHiit of bIoI circulation in the brnln. Tho man ho 6w little thinking stan. the nere f.ber" wh:-h onncvt the tram with t' c organs. nn3 nrlven yio chance ti the blood to circulate through the lira In. Tne men liable to 1!. lonset-t are tho.e $3.00 to $7.."i0. Your choice only. IF VOL NEED ANYTIIIXO UV HCirSE FTRXISHIXOS doa't fafl to call aad sea what we caa offer yoa. We deal oalr ia BARGAIX MERCHAXDISE, and have for sale the eatlre content of the INSIDE INN, American, Grand View. Foret Park, Fraternal none, t'ahaane, aad a doxea other hotels, aud two immense bankrapt rtorke. There ia not another sarh bargala boase in the roaatrjr. An goods deHVered. Opea Satardar errafngw aatfl 19 p. as. WESTERN SALVAGE CO, 2004 Morgan St: FRATERNAL WORLD IN ARMS AGAINST COMMISSIONERS' BILL PrfMileut TV. U. KioSon of Aswcinted Fraternities Declares That Proposed Legislation in Less Than Five Years Would Wreck Mot Prominent Beneficiary Societies in the Country To In terest Each .State in Effort to Defeat Hill. .tar. 1. -a I ll pa. 'ITiT '. t....a... ... . a .... Ie ha' :;, tvB renurk t.-iat i.n if .f! -.. u.rty -t t'. !k:.t rr.rel hr i-" a.i -a- aff--a-; r 1 It. Zt r t! rater c! -n In t'rf rerrr'srr TI,Mut-n t e .-irajja ftrr., t . jj; Icfcafe n:reatlv pri-.ts ni lhr.-. ft, tur,,. rt. cj,ucat.f .! -r uiTor a t - liou.. h-jpi-e le t.o-.-ia. ha ar 1 . z" u,. n &. -f ,0Tiln t!t - va'll nr.r t. .-.-. a crsr to Mta iria fjim t'n'!.' '1. n 1 i. .r. tr:ia fa J-.-r-jrr- he t.i-ns Hi- i r i-, -.m ...a,jic.-i ' ' -- .i a-ajiti. rl- .r. u IJ. wadia-.r 1.- XI ". ,t ,1 a. apj (, fhu.1 h' f - t- ..:! .. .r , Sr . i art-t-ti n .is ji.- i i,' ,.) P n uf i i". J"'". "' ,hl V "(!.. ., t--e r ,n , tf r r Is 'r 't r.tra.- .. a-.'-.. .ni I r--'-r' a:a-!-s -, rt MsT t . ' ?rErlA'' i-xt. n. ;e.nii'.r. irr-a.t I itr In-ie-. f.- i n.i -! .-.a. r K.r.tathr n- rn.Ja.-r' . . '. t:.'i.-e t-.tr-a. ia;u is ,::il iifi ti ncr i John H if r'af r.iT- . r-- n:tr t a at-jl ' i-t . n !.. Kat ... a..i ...v. ..,. I ti .jtjr'ai. rati', rf r.. )trt.te ' er with at alttim a-ant&liilnc the r.nnr. of .a"t reaacrsp'i -sr'r- iil t. j-. Hi full ! ,t,. .iivu lb-4. 1. -. rrsfife.1 'n -r ! of -- rr'.rrr'.a- f-rrr. .,. ,- I In fUasc.lte 1 - rre.seTiTe.1 .o . r, .r- i! ii -rt:. -. t' parrs t Ms ! eirrab flnainc n.as'er hy his wo-II- 1. HatT Tlt t' f.e tb (Alt et V- ' TT.e mure fratrmal world li thi Fni- tcd state? anal Canada, numbrrlrag mora tlian 5.'"".0J rr.cnibcr?, has U?en called to arms during tho jast week by V,'. H. Eid fon of St. Iaoi'ls. preyldent of Hie Asso ciated Fralen'ltles of America. The fratcmaliits will l nlced to pocl their sirf-r.gth !:i drftntlng legislation pn postsl by the Irsuraricc Commissioners of the country, tilth Trhoni President Eldson as rverntly in conferer.co in New Tork City. The organisations will be urged to pre sent to the legl-alaturts of their respect he Statr a uniform bill tliat h?s recently been drafted by the Associated Fraterni ties. It I claimed by Mr. Eldsoti snd General Savretary tliarks F. llntfifld tint should the Itiuntnc3 t'omralFsloners succeed in h-tltiir h Mil aala-aptt-d by all the .V-ites similar to tno ma-t nrv on th statutes In rite Stat'?. It would force !i ptr cent of the fr.ivrr.al bena-flciarj- nvletles in the United Stats out of business Tlio In-uranct t'omnlssloncr?. siho are State oslicLiN. and the Awlated Frater nities. Mr. EUson states. hae nothing in common. The at'.'mt.t of the former to legislate for or aajalnst the fraternal so cieties Is reei ud It would le out of the question. I.e adds, for the fraternal societies to b condtsctcd on plans s?t forth by the old-line compa nies, and an effort trill be trade to have a unlfar-:i fraternal bill adopted, thu? sr t titiK ftt r-: the strlfo that has exlt.d for vrral j tars In a MPta-me-it tns'l jcteralay at hH ot.-.i In the. cfcttnlcal building Mr. Elrlon MiJ: "1 am unal'rtably opposed to the Insur ance "taiiitiils'-lontrs dnetlr.c ia bill for t.ie g nt.i it of frattrtial benefldarj' aoelMIe, for tt" following r asons: LNllVItM HIM.. "First An In.Mirar.ee Commissioner ie who take an Immense an.oant of rr.entnl i appointed by th" tjovemcr not on acoiunt esercle -nd v.ho have r.o ljs'.r.ess saor-i cf his kr.osalnice of the lrurar.ce busl- rles. With buMness men It lis worry and not mental wurk which 1:111s eArly. Hnd worry aiaofr fae nere rlr-r frm te brain t.' iaTe.t the rcais of the tcx . and thsa in tarn re-nt on the brsln.' COMPLETES PORTRAIT OF MANUEL GARCIA. yc CAULS T tub rtnuc Fl 11 tCopjrlsht. IC Mr. !.ircent hi now ccmpte.j his portrhlt ef Man iel ",ar la. whl. i. teceth- ! ff T-e ;rs-J In thr. n-s !sS jan a:nsi 1 t S.-4 das :: c.t cf Par's. THE VAI.rE OF riIAHCOI ("ess resjple Kains tins, r.eful It Is la Pnsrl slsig ilraltli and ItrnnO. Vear'y jeevbo1y kno t-at -ha--esl ts the safe, and rac! eja-a.,, ?.'. A- J yjr'A " li i ature. bjt feis- rej," i ! ' all. when taken ! ito the UTim .etn fr th- ane cleanstr.c rorpan-' i fvarroJi 5 a r-med that .. rri re tp-j . sVe of tt the better. It l -c- imp at sli DU dimply aDMjrai lit?" a.a-2" ai i nrmrit'.s slway p-e.e-t In the r'oma fd lr.ti-stlnee a "5 sjstera. snl carries them wu: eattTaC cr.la A f-itur cf C)e o-ltj-.t! hill f;r . ''I'-- .rnorroT af!.iv."n will w tia Fa ;.. a a t..aL. Trr.ty yn-c wirtn ercv ,-. t isiliattrr. tvS tsraj- II Nlsbels f-T ' They r!aji a l-n art nr -i .i rT4i:t at 'h Kar Isst sumrn-r. i '. 1 w ir. s. !..! auae. It au!rll n av- -! .p. t'l t - 3 -ur-ter. t-SI- r- -- t tl '?J.j a, i, a ? 'he -ti. ' r-. t 4-iss' I-. r ' y-i : 'if. at i t t ii :!.- :tr? ttar. Tr- - -r 't.irai 'am.'-. nn'-vl t -ta 's "ai-.t. . n t-..'t s - - :m 'His -!.'. ' n . tt r-' r xj. r '- - I, ejll t. L a.t aiar'et -Jn ! --. ar.i --le, b.rt-4 ev Hw ;, .- ,m r --..i- - -tir r a :t ' Kat' - T'tUr' .ntt (.if VT- ai. Tnula eiAra,-r.t Z inj -ett- ."-- , i ;. . Tt-i r--;a, a- , perf MTtfir- A --..t a-. aVfafvi a-J . r arti IXerr'tt s'nse-s. r.tl'S Rt, ta-Jj tn !( I'Kr'rs W slr -c .. - J- - Par tvj lurr ivsy 5.i'vt. t-.jr-er ai J v.-'-, rrnlrjl s-t. s-i .-TLr!: te p. TiV: Hsr-ct Cie-31 rtKJ.. Jca- CT. t n:sUra t-isr siia b- ss- ar- aa!l ta. tar " Ti play t. .IS tie Grar.i i cr-Tr.e--irg with 4-irct!zatl.in was Hit h. .-. at tey ": very rsr I't-riiss with ii1JJ t-te tt- act., aal err ta Haraevi-.. v v sit cDjt-a-a-rs 'l -. tyvr - ti IV 1 1 ' it tr t"t ' !' cist t-tai llrwx - -!l faitrr at rS r3I t-. r.1.r. - .' "n" M' .-'s 1-iJrKusl 't in h ctn ty Sa r r-iiVTncl. 1 "-t, nz tfce aaar sii fit9 !n tr;. J t.lK- a. ffca-s - ltv. c-at k.U' He stS at t! totty triilrc t--, stow tkiv "c h'a tack. arI I ttr. ai-.r drir-VIna: or sit -., ...it... av4a-roas veir-tble Charcoal cfl-tuall clrar. nJ Imrrcse, he comrnrHilcn. It whitens the teeti ard ejrther ac's as a tiatural and crclcentl .afe catha-tlc . ...... It absorb, the 'njuriciu jrs which cr.1-!e.-t in the stomach and Sowl. it d s- tnfects the truth ar.d throat from - ' poim of Mt2 "ia. Ail druKCtf'' e,; .-Ua-isal In o-e form or another Dt protatly the IVst char- . nii and ' .ct for the m-mafj- in ' aj.sjrfa tltar'-ost Increase., the; are ron joard of the ?nst powderrd Wllloa char ... nr.i othr hartnless antlsentics in tablet form or r-.her '- the f-.rtn of,H---n .vsvi'7"r...r, ;c rv " -.'" -" - r-. mm. e ra jj5ir cf,t "lounge, wnnrTr. J6V- alsTS, ooa tell 1 a much trr-prcs-d m'.it-'os i P-s.tarts. nvatr -n.Wrl 1 irt rtfct of tfce general health, b-tter comfJeilon. T i- rrr. ilsi-s" art -Enau sss ,aiKcr breath ar.a rurrr tl.J. and the a Lot-1 tltrs " beauty of It Is th?t no poabJe harm .... can result from their ivr-tinued use. but cisrfes nist-n -sin arfa.- at ti. 0 ,AtfSSSSSrS. tokteg of the ry tg-t b U .V.-a., rrn Vars." Mr. ( taf.nnts f rbarccaL vsrs -I a.l-iss-1 Hatr-r is., sr! Vs r-rs:i Arcerttaa .ac- f Btu.rfs Charcoal UvrenirM u all ratienw. f- "'"', 7tf-. o5Sk"ajl- Hai; I ......rf er.-,tn ims tn aatlansrlr .riS .'.: 1 t ea-s lr at ' OJTUrSa X. Mlsj-jr j a.v.-aaa - --- -- - - .. ! B'm 1 1 tad to clear tne cvmrtiion srxt puruy fhe breath, tnouth and throat: I also t llassr the liver !a greatly benf.ted bv the dallv- use cf them, they coi but twenty- trrejsents a bos at drtu stores, and aj Uiiaaa ta some sens a reient pir;asra (tea. yt I believe I get more and better :n asreaz-ar iarcoaj iaagea ay at tfcs crdtsarr cbarcoai wlale ndtnlrarrs on l.' on hundredth Mrth da. a fevx n!is hence. The patntlnt: 's jarobablr untq-s'. for It 1 extremely doubtful whether nny oter arti-n has ever been jat to by a cer.tena- r'1'1 sut Ject t?o far a" I" know-j. there Is no phot.y rraph of arcla In etstti.-e. hut It It pro ;oej at an erl date to r'p--v!uce M Rsreenfs cant a. In rl ogravur-. In or der t isi copje. may b- Istr'l.ute.i timo-g the ..jte.-rlb r to the tno -me--,; in all rsrt- of t . world Tlie pa matt si! lie t.re.rnted jtt the room o th lto ,1 Meallrt-trhlrurijl-al Society In the rte-aa- f tk rpanl-h Ambasaalar and re, re- -.t!vr. ,f tve German French I'W H B.aSi'iT ard o'h r larjx.sfloirljal oct.tle WOMAN PERFORMS MARRIAGE CEREMONY. srcc-iAi. 3T CAHL.n - Titn nnpt :.c laosdaa. Feb. II. -0 -pyr'cht. :.Vi)-For the first time. far as ts known In Er.g- lar.i. the rrisrrlate crerwT:y ha. been performed ty wxintan This singular sea...- was wt:need In a Nonconformist Chur-h Ir Blackburn, ar.d ne-.s but tceause usually he Id a good poli tician S-- i-nd-IIU term of clT.re Is only for favir sar nnd h therelero rouH r.ot pi-lb! laee;tia. famlli ir with tl.- n'eis yf ivaa ..j.-irti-. In so i-hort a time. f'aed-Ninst-mne ;er cent rf the jn tir: r amril'l na r- ere In r jiattiy Wat1. ii!J-lltie lif,- irmininc" "0"psnle.. and should -i.f be r rmltteaj to draft 1 iws pov ernlnc fint-rnal bert-tV-la r- -oclni's In s.'a .f i.. ve fact, h uniform bill governing erctri. b'-neflct'iry so-'le-tl vii' prepared by the ETeetii Cna na'tte of tni A"clateat Ftafrtiltl's of America, h-i approe.l at tho special t-&-sion li ("Mrafit-a. Flft'er thousand copl's of this bill, to-g'th-r vrith a pamphlet, have been msJled to t'i e.-utlo committees at.d repre ntatSves. of the fratemil aocIetIei In the T"n''ed Stnte. nnal Cnnsda with Ir.rtti--tloras to hve It Ir.triuce.I In the ir-cia- Iature.s and to force tt upon the statute coiKy. "Sliould our bill Icctne a law. every leRltiinato society can conduct Us b'Jsl nes and have a rlpht to wwrk out a p-r-fect plan of protection without the Inter ference of the departmental of the various Statea. it will compel tho societies to tile with the department annually a compl-l Mali rrnt of tho busItieM transacted. t!i Minn to ti pulill.hi-.l in the annual rvport of llio Comtnl-siajners. "The iftti.urt fratenwliits of this coun try iltraanJ a. law which will permit them to work mil a perfect plan of protection, by and with the consent of their member, without th" Interference of slclous laws and unfriendly Insurance departments. "W"e bellevi. that tho bill prepared at the special session of the Associated Fra ternities Is tho best bill that ha ever yt tieen furtnii'atetl or promulgated. Its cvr ner stone Is 'equal rights to all, with sp clul pnvileKe. to none.' together sslth lh laraie-t p-llIe niea.surn of local nnd self tov eminent In the har.ds of their memb r- hlr. "Tho recent laws strnlng fraternal so cieties pabsed la Indiana. Tennessee, ohlo. lalachusetts anal Maine hav- deprived thrcT-faiunhs of the societies! of thl. coun-trj- of the right to do business tn either of the above States "If this so-called Commissioners' hill which Is now being pushed In the legis latures of the country become a law It would be l;s. than five years wrecking the great src'eties which are now rurnlefilng over WiOiAOOO per ear b th beneficiaries of the deceased member. NO tKASON TO CIIANGH. "Fraternallsts mention tho following points in connection with th proposed Commissioners' bill: "First Should It become a law. no so ciety would be admitted to do business in the State whose rate., were lower than tho X. r. f. mortality table. This alone would deprhe is; ier cent of tho societies cf admission Into any Plato after the law was pas.4i-d. "i-V-cor.d It also slates that the soclstles shill do their uuty ar.d the Insurance Commissioners mav crant thern a ll'iensri." Mr. niJon concluaJeii: "Take away tin discretionary powers so mu.-h abusd by the insurance eotn mliejlcniers and we would hae no trouble and cvuld thereby work out a perfect plan of protection. There has nlreadv bftn loo much legislation, yet. If It is tho Intention ta- force more laws upon tin statute bonks, the fraternallsts will stand together and enua-t a law drifted by them and !n th-lr Intiirtst. "TTo hate r.o Intention of questioning the lione-tv er Ir.teerlty of the Insurance 'im!iili-I-uiers of thl country. They are a -, ruli- ab'e ar.al broai-minded and oj'I s letuiou.- tii.n. for whom I hav the lilsh est recard. let I ccmot losi- night of the fact that Ihij office that they fill was cre ated by the oll-l!r.e compar.le. there fore must certainly carry a eerta'n amount of Influence against our societies. "There 1. no more resjson why fraterrnl societies 'hou'd be under th surrvlslon of lr.iran:e department than the Kt&tn bank. The time will come. In ray Judg ment, srnen the Vtreat societies, w.th their er.oTtr.ous membership, will create department for the supervision of frater nnl benflc!ary protectl.in." A.MOLLGROCERCO. 614-616-618 FRANKLIN AVENUE AND 822 N. 7th STREET. 8pecfals for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fancy Indiana Tomatoes, large cant 4 cans for 25c Fine Granulated Sugar 17 pounds for Sl.00 California Lemon Cilng reaches, 4 . I ine Santos OofTre. fresh SVpound cans, por can 196 ronstul, per pound Fancy Red Salmon, 2 cans tor Fine Early Juno Tea., 4 cans 25C 25c New Imperial Tea. per pound Jos. Tetley'g India and Cejloa Tea. 3 lb. caiws, Pr can nigu-Grad Baklnff Powder (tTjulH- Italian Macaroni and Spaghetti, price 23c lb., wr pound... ................... California Hams, per pou 11(1 Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound Mnstard Sardine, M slie cans, per can Imported Sardines, tn tartar sauce, per can Cucumber Vinegar Pickles, per dozen.......... Saratoga Flakes (regular 15c package), per package Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps, per Cream Lunch Biscuits, and appetizing, per package Puget OHv OH. gallon cans, per can rich. 20c ...7c .9C 5C IOC 5C 12c 5C dnlnty ...8C 11.35 S pounds for BlanVe's Premium Chocolate, i-p-Jund cake, per cake Charboneau's Pure Fruit PrciTvet., pr jar Old Tokay TVtne, per gallon 87C $2.75 ...55ft $1.50 ...17e OUR PRICE LIST MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRE55. MORTGAGED FARM TO SAVE HER DAUGHTER. rein and causing a severe nernorrfcage, whereupon the encounter sraa endeij. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PREPARES FOR PARIS RUN. srrci it ijt CATt.a to Tnn p.npcBUC. Paris. F.'b 11 -f'cpyrlght. 1-Baf- h-i-dt. and br Zola's typical realistic dnins o "Threse Hai;uln" at the Odeon. Tho a-eneral opinion Is that bn"j pUe show th Icr.s of ae. "Ar.en Is the wY-nk-nt drtma Hugo ever wro'.. while the unrelievei dismal horror of "Therese ItaaiJln" was votel somewhat mor.oto- SI. NeV-e- ssss Hugos rotnantielsm and Zt.s natutallm onlv succeeded In pro- lur.rr j f:ie of tr.eio'.rama iia .win-. , ..,., ,M,r. itts te.f . srta.4 to work creaf'eg -lstorle and the la'ter middle- "'.'" . i. . . class KieWnrai. Champ de Mara, preparing for a te-i wek,' run. to begin in April. The OFFERS REWARD FOR I - ' ,f .th 7" ofth- ppriaiaV praa'j; iu is i, tiive....ta H' .lafcll. th Barnum t Kal.'ey Show, which visited Paris seme years sga. W"hen I suggested t 3taJor Burke that people In the. Eiffel Towsjr would be able to e jr.to th show, he replied: Tt will only whet th-lr appetites." Tlaelaaa MaHher Is Happy ta -e! aavwaai aat uiri Has Heest eresl Fran Lockjaw. nm-BKc sy..T Mneland. X. J.. IVb. 13. Tlie recovery from lockjaw of MLss Elizabeth Perlcor.l. a pretsy lj-year-old. black-eyet Italian girl. Is said to be the most wonderful ever recorded in this part of the Btate. Med ical men from far nnd r.car watched ths esse with the keenest Interest. On Xew Year's Day the girl ateppea oa a n.sty nalL The wound healed quickly. but on January 5 she began to complain, and snt for roctor J &. Ifslsey. Ti r.est day Iie.-t.jr ITaisey found the girl's Jaw ifrmTy m and the i-plnil nn..sc!e? Ttgii s -t bo ird. He hurried his. patient to the lirligetoi Ilijispltal In a. cab. m the way she had threes cons ulslons. For tvo neekrt antitoxin serum wee gtten eer7 thren hours. Th jatlent. Is n-jw consid ered out of danger. Th serum r.lnilnlsterd coat M75. and t'n other expnse foot up oier . The glrl'e father died four jears ago and left his wife with sis little cn'.Idr-n. Tlia tccther has mortgaged her farm, but Is 1 apjiy to think tlut fife, of her daughter Is raved. For elgliteen day.s It cost $1 an hour for the girl to Itv . The towns people are talking of starting a public subscription fund. BMRSF BE A MAN STOP TJMURa slHICIH -THK FAMOUS VAN IEST DEVELOPER WILL RgSTORC T. Stat is Trill. TkswtisslaWss. at Baa Ft! lore. Hat Sna Rttgraea. If yei has mail, weak orjsn., tost petssr or waaan Isg drains, thefameiis Van Best bssetotsrirl'! rsstotw jeawiuioitilnirsorelerlelty. Srrtctr-a aaS Varlce clsprni&oeat!vairi2 flaltoft weeks; rorold msaoe jnt: edis-t Ir-meiliatsj isoCLO. L-. fraud: writ foe frsaa farrf llarr. eent aalea1 In plain antelope. TBC VAX DESf CO. f.$ Sists BLncs. Psarrsa, CotaBa, HICKS' CAPUDINE IMslEMaTELY CURES HEADACHES ir.st.iB COLDS In 8 to IX Boots TiWktne.is: ttvajStwei Aw asWa,B Desanntleat Mas Salrldes. John lialley. a sbue salesman, who taken f. the ltj' Hospital from No. UCI Wash street aiout midnight Friday. Buf feting fVom ncrpMne j-olsonlng. dld yss trdas reejrnlnc r.t It o'clock. Bailey saiit he hsd taken th drug bcauss ho was 4s sponflent o-.er h lae.c of work. aralars Kates tlosaa. Burglars ertered the home of H. T. Clark, at No. SI Whtttler street. Frldar nlght and stole an overci-at. a lady's hand eatchel and several other articles from a. hall tree. Entranc was gained by pry ini nn a pantry window. WOMAN'S MURDERER. SPZCIAI. BT rvBJj: TO Tim P.EPtTlMC Farts. Feb. 11. 4iVpjTlght. IMS.) 51. Har mard. Chlr Ir-pec:or In the detectlv de partment, rertltesl a isit or. Wednesday j fro-n Mrs. On Wright, a w-althy Arr.er ' lean, who hanied him a sum cf a thousand ar.e ttJ'i. r ward I wr.at is aieo nnuiuc u iUc iui.3i-. wSo crt-jij i-ttaMlsa the ijenuiy or a I I S Io-Tputl0 ,Wn,! ' wa re.-r.tlr fm.l nt to pieces ad . fa-Fn Sed-Vrlatm w-re standing burne., or trac- -r-rr-tra'-or, rllll'&A-VWrtZ? mS: V&rlVW&J&S grneils.S! jr.MvrdV.n- V.i.' ; vlrh.arVhL 5Iadeiatr.e Hamsor.. sraa lured Into a il Jlrv" miner's hut la the outskirts of the d:y. ,J,Sr,: ,.,! n-.-rr us Ir. murdered and turned, an.1 In rrr.erct.rr.c li. .heriur5nJUt'!eniara7r.l,.!e,r Z& "? th- outrage she make, her preses'. of- acr. p'ass te fast .f a t wotlllT sr'aSste nit. wtvte r-lcriKt: tevusat stoa: la a roos: At tfce I:tert: TSeater a tsew Mcielral iiUy. "rtr K'.s Slater's Hjenr." wta be atn t-r tSe Srst tints bar. Ia fcrtaf. the atery Is ttat ef a faatllr aaaneL tijuatt aiamt br tb atecep-a t tb rcwacrr mn of a New Cuitsal as isa tvaII An a Mrs Twls! whv not And so the did There ! r.o legal ob jection to a woman performing the mr rfure ceremony, but It Is not thought the fireoedent thus esrabltrhr-d wia t argely OllOweJ. TWO OLD PUTS REVIVED ON BOARDS IN PARIS. sfzcmz. ar cable to the HQ'tT.ua HarU. Ib. U.-s.CepyrUht. i:-'.)-'!!! old coctroters)- of romanticism vs. riatu tallstn has teen aroused among Parts theatrical critics tfch srek by the re vtrai of Hages typical roasaatlc drama. ''AacslsV M ta Theatra BOTH ADVERSARIES ARE WOUNDED IN DUEL SPKCIAI. RT CAm TO TI!K REPLTlUa Farts Feb. 11. (Copyright. :G)-A sworJ duel took place this week between 51. Willy Salxbacheler ata! 51. Jacques Boaleagvr. The terrier's seconds were Doctor C H. Cfjenn and 3. Armani Lu ciex and the hitter's 5L Jacques. LJonnile an-I 5f. R- Bcsjtell. In the first bout both adversaries ro lightly wounded in the arm. In the sec ond Boulenger was cut In ths shoulder and lmrnedutely arursrard he wounded )(. aoixcbacaer sa tfcs arai pit, catlaa a CAUGHT UNDER TONS OF COAL Man Tullod Pin From Beneath Car and Was Baried. RKPVnUC STUCIAt. Philadelphia. Feb. lL-Barled teseath ts.er.ty tons cf coal. David Shane Jr.. aged JO years, narrowly escaped death Saturday afternoon, although he is suffering from numerous lacerations snd bruises. He was dog out by four men after several min utes' work. Shaco was at work, at a ccal yard at Third ar.d. Atlantic avenue. A ear containing the coal waa oa a high trestle ready to be ucloaded. Shan drew a pin from beneath the car. which opened at the bottom. He was caught In the tre mendous avalanche of cval and buried from s'ght. Fcur employes, who witnessed the acci dent, at once went to the rescua. digging for several minutes before recovering Shane. Blood flowed from aaaay lacera tions. The ambulance sraa susasaoced. but as lafasaS to go t tb aosartsJ. FEMALE TROUBLES New York's Most Successful Specialist In Woman's Diseases Says: "Nearly Every Case of 5o-Called Female Weakness and Painful Periods Is Due to Kidney or Bladder Disease of Some Form." Not exactly jlck. Just dull, listless, without energy, hope or ambition. Caa't g about your work with the old-tlrae vim and spirit. Easily tired. Tour rest is disturbed, digestion poor. Have heaaiachts now and again' and pains In back and loins. If woman, your monthly islt are painful, delayed or rupptej-sed. and you har other female Ills. Bo:rt!ms you even falr.t. It's hard to go upstairsi. You don't wdr Hand your condition, or realise your danger. Th plain, simple truth is that IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Sirs. l. Morrow. Scrtary Numlstnatli Society. Iaondon. Ont.. Out., wrote: 'Jer.tlemen Two years ago I began to gradually lose my health. I became nerv ous ar.d hysterical. I lost my appetite and it seemed impossible for me to obtain a good night's rest. I lost flesh, became emaciated, hollow-eved and suffered with fre quent heart palpitations. My complexion becam aallr.-ar and muddy, and I had a hag rard expression. I felt as though life had lost its charm and I did not cars to llva, Warner's Safe Cure changed all this. It came as a blessing to my home. "I felt better as soon as I started to use It. and within a month I was like another woman. New life, health and vigor returned to me. and a new light and happiness came to tny life. Tour medicine eld all this for me. and is certainly worthy of great pral.." Thousands of wen and women have kidney disease ar.d don't know tt. Tou caa tail by letting a little raornlngrortn stand In a tumbler 34 hours. If It becomes cloudy, ha a reddish-brown sediment, or particles float about In it. your kidneys are affected actt you haven't a minute to lose. Get a bottl of Warner's Fafe Cur at the nearest drug gist's, and begin taking It as directed. I: will cure you. and It's the only medicine this, will without leaving bad after-effects. COc and 3. a bottle at all druggists. AMAI Vtlt riCC ' ,fter making this test yoa have say doubt as to ths oarel- NMLIwta) lIKXa opment of the disease In your system, send a sample of your urtno to the medical department. Warnr Safe Cure Co.. Bochester. N. T.. Slid our doc tors will analyse it and seed advice and interesting medical booklet free. ' Never take anything bet Warner's Safe Cure, the standard for 3 yeara, Bewara of so-called ktdsey cures that contain narcotics. They injure ths tissues sad do Bet core. Medical booklet aad doctors advice fresv Warner's 8af CuraCtx. Roehastsr, K1V WAKtraaVsVFafnaasBWTStsDwWsasgsjBUyaSaaUai 15C .256 45c 25c 15c ffi $1.60: Port. Sherry sn! Angelica Wine freg ulr price SI.OOi. per QRh gallon Owv OJd Crow, Oscar IVpper and Sherwoexl" Ryo 18 years old. per U I U" SS t SSSS SSS SSS s S s I Sour Mash Bourbon 18 years o!d), per g.illou Rock and Itye, per Dot Ue. .................... El Marco C'ljrar (50 In box) per bog. Clipper tjninnlated Smoklnx Tolacc, piT pound ir- i- -ia--. i.V!:- V. ..V-'.-ljrvI-r'lrj - JSc-.v-.-.v-- ---; f j