The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 03, 1903, Image 5

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L.,. Trsooa Oskufc ffwd D . upsrsm-lly of -Ostefld.r
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atrtXln Alow Thalr.a.ita and
"TSstr Crulti Iod-A Limits.
Miy Outrages Rspartsd.
gof-a. Bulgaria, ept 1. Both In
Klria. ana revoivi." nra mo
Uinns freely beM laaC-war brtwwo
Bulgaria and Turkry " hnmlnent and
run bo averted by withlng short of a
tnirarlf It la not expeetso. mat eitner
tnvernment will formally nlerlare hos-
F . . . .1. 1 1 1 ! 1
(Ulties, t.TIl mat ;rt-iiiii!i Kiiiut-
lonir WiU fore on a war.
ThMv U no quejwjan inac targe num-
l .. .fni rvntlv crossed ! sounded. The Shamrork III w
J"1""""" . . . . ... .U-U.- ....... .. I I
h fmn?ier An eTWnsvetrouioreaK in " nnnitu. ihi iv...i
horthiT'i Macedonia ;pfisiDie any i ....
C,v "! Autonomic prints a telegram ; w score the rare waa the mi.ra .
i' i ..... T . i . . . . Y. . ..t;m,. i
Constantinople anciannic tnai me ; 'iptiu u..i...t u,.-. iiiuu. i.r .
r.lllienced by LUe counsels Ct' umpn is now urac ran, rviii vy iin j
tnm
iltar.
;errr.aro. now favors a "war witn t'.ui-
tiril TIP I UTSS HRT8. RI1WVIT. Uk
n opiiiaVtlr view, atwrtrn!i that. there
; r.'i d ft a war. B Turkey does
t,,t Cukt one anil rree rerd.nsnd
la Admitted
and nTlluks Only Prolong Agony cf
tha iContart ilnlaratt In Races 4a
Watting.
New Tork, Sept. 1. Again the bran
tlfnl sup defender Reliance failed .to
register her third victory over Up
ton's challenger because the wind died
to nothing, and lira limit of five ami
a half hours expired before she could
reach .the finish. line. Her margin ww
appraximatoly the same as on Thurs
day isKL She waa IprS than half a
mile from the .flnlnh when the iFin
a
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JUDGES 0F (10g1DTEH,NGS
; In Favor of the Ever-Ready ." "
Pencif Sharpener., ' has Removable Blade.
Price 15 Cents Pest Paid.
Continental Supply Co.. (M. P.)
216--3d Ave., New York.
Thomas himself, t) be simply a for
mality The siiTrlorlty of tho Kt-JTO-hoff
J'oet in any kind of weather U
ackncvlurtKerl by the yaehtini rr.Uirs
of htuii sides of lhe Atlantic, and the
knd t!ie j.resent rmlparlan Rovernn-.ent f"le only prolong the aony of the
krem.ttt a position to &rear hostilities. conteM mat n.is ajreany uwn p.mura.
Th" Unluar an arpnt at Uakuh re- iupwanim inwra m mrranw
Lrts th' the deUi'hnwnU of T'irliir.h : waa strikingly illitvtrated by the st:ie
,oi.s se.it to garrison the small towr.a j of tbe observation fleet, If the slj'ps
lhn v.layet have )irpad destruction
inns tlnlr route; the villagers have
k.n roo'ieil ana ornjn, me women
.nlated fnd the Christian population
,l)Je ltd; to every conceivable outraice.
Viiile the, local authorities appear to
v helplen to stop the atrocities. At
be villas of Drachevo, ate miles from
fcfikuh, the soldiers attacked all the
ka.ant without the gtnwtermes inter-
.cinK on kehalf, of the lauw.' The lib
rarian ai?ent specifies similar excesses
b many a. her vlllaKes. anil the poi-
tim of the Bulgarian residents Is re
wd to;ae terrible, as the cruelties
lor.mitted iy the Tnrkiah amthorlties
lxeed all l.mita.
Prince Ferdinand has utttytl arrived
b bofla, tioA the court officials declare
mat they aj without infoemation as
b hia moves ents.
Tte Turk have occnp1 ;KHasura,
ilbania, wiU out resistance. -A , num
ber of Bnlgarian villages in 1 . vicinity
fcsre. burned.
Innpector iineral Hllml Pasha re-
Mthr sent & sommiasion. osmpoaed of
Ive Christiana and five Tnrka, tooffer
nnesfy to the insurgents on condition
sat ttiey lay. Down their arms .before
ke great feaat.tn honor of tbe sultan's
pronation.
The revolt a become reneral at
kca and Yenidje. 25 miles from Baion
W and is apreading tar ChergfeUi wtsd
ikhTdh, 65 miles rrom aaiocira.
COMauL Mm NOT KILL9
rat Reports of Assassinatio Ae
Shawn -to 9 Incerract. .
Constanrtnople.' Aug. 31. It bow
Bnsnirea that the renort that Vice
bnsul Magelsoen .was killed Is Inoor
jrt An tTsknown -Individual fired set
hn and tha bullets -passed dose to the
Ire consul vat did not touch him. The
kll of Beirut afterwards visited Vies
nsul Magelssen, expressed his re
Wts for the outrage anvi ordered meas-
ns tor ua srresx ui xne perpetrator,
ne error In stating tint Vice Consul
Meissen had been kitted arose from
mistake Id a etpbvr teJegram.
Navva Confirmed In 'Washington.
Wnshington. Aug. 29. A decidedly
r turn In the case of United States
kca au8ul Magelssem at Bairut, Syria,
o was reported to hare keen assas
atvil lust Sunday, developed iaat
ht wt:ien it becaaM knows that the
rt was Incorrect ami that, although
f. Ma'lstiun had been shut at, he
Id not been injured. This isforma
n came to the state depoxttuot last
;!it lu a Jlspatch from United States
ulster Lcibhinan at Constantinople,
Vo said tka mistake in making the
Klnal annvuncement was due to an
vr in the tansmission of the cipher
fymi li trutn Consul Itavndal at Bei
iu r.'jivrQog the incident to the
ulstr.
It etui be stud that the president
Id Sn.Tftry of State Hay both re
rd ll advisable, in view of th pre
t tat of unreal In Turkey, to have
puritan war vosstls In Turkish wa
in. Kor stiverai hours President
k'evlt and Secrtrtwy of State Hay
io in couftruce at Sagamore HUL
loy diicusaad every suggested phase
toe altuatlou in Turkey. At the
tvlunlun of the conference Secretary
y announced hia Intention of re
uliiK iiuQJodlttteiy to Watihington.
Italian Banker Murdered.
aliiiiliilphla, Styt. 1. Vlnceuzo
li, tlio proprietor of an Italian bank
!-3 Suuth Eighth atreet, was shot
auiuu by a fellow countryman
auod Uiovanul Viola, The murderer
from the bank, and as he was
ruud by a large crowd he turned
mod hia revolver at his pursuers.
m bullut struck Policeman Thomas
lily lu tha breast, and he waa re
ed to a hospital in a serious con-
Jlt'U. Yiui waa captured after a se-
"IiukkIo. during which he fired
tudw, but did no further dam
'l lit' k11i have been unable to
ii lit Vmlu'a luoilvi) was in kill-
niii.
KiHtJ In Drunkon Seuttlo.
ri 'ii.. i , i-a.. Vug- 29. In a drun'.;
"' .i.': Uir tho puascstlca of a ri
ci b -uoou Krauk. Kahey, aed 17.
William Williams. agd 1!3, Wil-
I'l Has kh.lt In th DK,1, .... 1
- . u Mwutfuju nnu
In Rvo -uluutct r'Hhcj' waa lock-
M. Ikitti Tu.n nra min. work.ira
which .went down to the ocean rarp
courst could he dignified by such a!
title. Outside of tl-e revenue cntt'r3 1
which patrolled the course, it connived i
of half a dozen siii-wheelers ith nl-1
most empty decks, a few seagoing
tufrs am! a score f steam yachts.
The nice was splfitless from the Ti
ginning It was laid 15 miles to wind
ward up; the I.ong Island shore and re
turn. It saving feature was the start. '
in which Captain Wrine. by a prefty i
piece of manoeuvreirg. neatly turnen
the talile", on the Yai'kee skipper and
captirred -.the windward berth. Even;
so, the ywchts crnssAl tlie line abreast
like a harnessed team of horses.
Bat within 15 ml nines the defend'
was showing her heels to the chal
lengpr, and when the-4oat at the onter
mark wa -reached shf rounded It 2b ;
minntes and 23 aeennas ahead of her I
rival. In th five times , the boats have
met this was by far the worst beating I
Shamrork ID has had in windward j
work. The itrtly interest which re-1
mained after that waa as to whether i
Reliance would be abi to reach the I
finish Iln m Qme to sms the race. I
Reliance at "krst reached homeward
nnder ballonn Jib -topsail, and then car
ried her spinnaker for mile only to
resort to the balloon er acain. With
tha wind aft -of the beam, main sheet
well In and baUooner bellying, she
made good time and drew away from
the challenger until the wind softened,
when th epeen f both slackened.
Shamrock HTaugkt a freshening wind
first and cat down Reliance's lead half
a mile before tbe leader caught it
Then Reliance steadily gained until
aha had made good ber two-mile lead
and added another heir mile to it In
trying to hold tbe wind in their Jib
-topsails both yachts had rtin off their
-course, but both set spinnakera and
headed straight for the finish. The
wind waa dying away aod the spinna
kers drew poorly. Reliance was mov
taC sot more than fonr sties an hour,
and Shamrork ni was two miles and
a half astern of her when tbe commit
tee boat signalled that die race waa
o& Both Immediately took In na.il
and were taken In tow for SanJy
Hook.
Tbe yachts raced again today.
NATIONAL TRIBUTE TO UPTON
Plan to Give Plucky Yachtsman Token
of American Esteem.
New Tork. Sept. 1. The initial step
towards tbe presentation to Sir Thomas
Upton of a memento from the Ameri
can people, probably in the form of a
silver servke, was taken when the fol
lowing resolution was adopted at a
meetiag held at the Waldorf:
"The undersigned committee, named
to arrange a memento for Sir Thomas
Upton, feel assured that they repre
sent a universal sentiment of apprecia
tion among all classes of Americana
who love sport and admire a sports
man, and. acting upon this assurance,
they suggest to the general public a
popular subscription to meet the end
in rlew. The Western National Bank
of New Tork has consented to receive
subscriptions. It is desired that these
be national In character, since there
Is no state or section where the pluck,
liberality and good temper of our late
antagonist, ever our friend and now
our guest, have not won all hearts.
General Joseph Wheeler, chairman;
Colonel Henry Watterson, Louisville;
Patrick Collins, mayor of Boston;
Thomas F. Walsh. Washington. D. C;
George T. Wilson. Com. Robert C.Todd,
Valentine P. Snyder, Lindsay Russell.
Timothy D. Woodruff. New York; Sen
ator Kearns. Utah."
The following telegram was received
from Mayor Patrick A. Collins:
Will serve on committee with great
est pleasure for gold as well as silver,
as nothing is too good for the best
sport in the world."
Callfornian Murdered In Cuba.
Washington. .Aug. 9. Miaiitsr
Squiers, at Havana, has infenrv the
state department of the murder !' Ira
C. Bradley, near Holguin. Cu'ju. on
June 9. Uradley was ahivit : cara
old and a. r"tideMt of CvliU.rui.t, Mnd
had betn trying t i cs'-al ''h i: CaL'a
an Atucricnu btttlerutnt luio-vn as
"Hradley's Colony." The only motive
ascribed for the murder was robbery,
lthouh Bradley was mutilated and
badly beaten. The dispatch says that
the country in the vicinity Is invested
t-v i anr of rounlerer rtri-1 rvbbors.
MILLIONAIRES OH TRIAL
Director of North iarsey Railway Com
pany Arraigned lr Court.
Newark, N. J, Sept. 1. The seven
members of the executive committee
of the board of directors of the North
Jersey Street Railway Company ap
peared in the Essex county court for
trial r.n an IndlcMTient chrxr.Vnt; them
with man laughter. On FVhrv.ary 19
hist, nine Newark iiish i'.'ni students
were killed in a collision le-nven a
Clifton avenue trolley car and lick
awanna expr"x train.
Indictments t-" r'-'r-fi. acainst
Alexander J. Cv - r v:.;etrt of the
r--.-.nylvania Railioad Crr.-.p ny; John
D. Crlmmlns, of New Vor'.;; ft.lward F.
C. Young, presidmt of the North Jer
sey Street Railway Company and of
the First National Hank of .I-ry City;
Dr. L. D. Ward, 'ice-prslilent of the.
Prudential Insurance Company; Kllsha
B. Oaddls. wholesale merchant and di
rector of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company; David Youna, vice-president
and general manager of the North Jer
sey, and J. Roosevelt Shanley.
Tho real question which will have to
be settled will be the nmch-mor-Ted hut
never decided one of whether personal
responsibility for death rests iuon the
directors of street or steam railway
companies In rases of accident. Law
yers and laymen Of several st.-rwni will
therefore watch the case closely, as It
is expected that new law will he made
and new procedure established, there
; being scarcely any precedent upon
'Which to conduct the present case.
Two of tnetn were jewerson icep and
Edgar Hamilton, aged 10 and 11. of
South Omaha. They were swimming
In some back water and got beyond
their depth, and were drownei hefnr'
au'ltMnce reached them. The third
wii villle Panlsen. who lost h!s iif
In 'h" flooded cellar of his home In
C. H!i:T. Railr.K: ore s'il s if.
f i ! : V f-n rh a fo-v tr.flv.s r
T'"lev Is e t'.'l io hr.ni
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-i'VVIT.
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ii.. A;t?
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c nsir.Jir.it o'
r i '.'ii'.r n. who
or
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taken i-ef-
oere t.i'j. t'i" raft over-
tn.-' dinT.T.ir.i; V.r.i .i;i!orn and
two chil.lrTl. the other. helna rescued
wi' ,i .iilTlcultj. The de,-rl bodies have
not ,"f been recovered.
SIX VICTIMS. OF FLOOD
rDeath and Destruction Along Rivers
In tha Middle West.
Omaha, Aug. 29. The town or Fort
Oronk City, seven miles south of Ora
iia. is under water, which Is five feet
-deep, in many home. Only five houses
remain on dry ground, and the Mis
souri Pacific station is partly sub
mersed and a sudden flood waa canned
by -a cloudburst above -there. Ptfty
families are being taken care of in
tents on the hillsides. The Missouri
Pacific bridge over tbe Paplo river
-waa -damaged and trains on the road
were -abandoned. Three deaths are re
oartefl .as a result of th high waiter.
THRcc GIRLS DROWN SO IN CREEK
Rcturilng Prom Pirty, Their Wqon
P Down Bank Into Water.
PiUshv.rg. Fa., Aug. 2! - While a
party of younR people were dr'vlni;
home from a srwial Catherine near Rv
erqreen llornnch, north of Ailejrhenv.
their vehicle was precipitated over a
hltth embankment into Girtv" Itun
and three wri drowned. Two Hhera
narrowly escaped a similar fate.
The drowned are Myrtle Scott, sited
20 years; Nannie Srott, sister. ai;cd In
years, and Annie Clifford, aged about
20 years, rlMtlr.g the Scott home at
Evergreen.
The party -were returning from a.
dance and were almost home, when
the horse slipped, and falling, drafted
the vehicle rrr the emliankrr.ent !n;o
the run.
The stream was badly swollen, and
three of the occupants were swept
away. Hays Scott, a brother, and F'ora
flcott, a yowmrer sister, wore rescued
unconscious by some companions after
a terrible struggle. The bodies were
recovered a boat daylight.
lamagw was '4on i property, kef so
tar as known no lives were- Ht, tbe
residents of the flooded district bao
donlng their bouses and fled to the
bills. Many culverts on tbe Pltfaonrc
Bessemer and Lake (trie Railroad- veto
washed out. and a JO-foot bridge of the
Pittsburg and Western Rsffrrtad orv.r
Bear Creek, was swept away The rfsnf
gave way gradually, or a terrible dis
aster would have tenulted. ... .
Ne Increase In Cast Prices.
Po'.tsvllle, Pa, Sept. 1. The Phila
delphia snd Reading Coal nd Iron
Company announces a continuation of
the special reduction of 26 cents a ton
at the mines on pa and buckwheat
coal, on contract for September, mak
ing the pea price $1.75 at the mines,
same an Auiriisf Owing to overproduc
tion of anthracite, several larre cU
lleries have been closed indefinitely.
Chinese Reformer Sulcirle.
Honolulu, Aug. 31.- Charles Alt-" a
prominent member of the IVmv Won
Society, committed suicide by shoof.
ing himself through tho jiend He nad
recently retiirnt-.l lr.m ri.inx i rve.
cutions there nn account of ;'s r'for:n
record caused him to c.-inie to iiotmlulu.
Killed by P-maure 3'it
Fester. Pa ."i.t 1 - Amsndus
ToyV. of Phillipsl.ur r. N" .1 .n in
stantly lfllle.1 ,-ti.! ln"7,h ;:-u'elc.
his ItHllan helyr was ftHv .niured
hv a prernatur" li'st ,it a -tnr,e nisrry
n the outskirts of this city
POWERS FACES D5ATrt
Third Trisl Results In 5e"tn' of
Extrerre P-n-itty.
NERVES GAVE VAY-
FE-KIWM CURED.
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- Breaking Data Does Much Damage.
BtiHer, Pa.. Aos;. r3. Boydstownl
dam, seven miles north of here, burst.
Tetting out 2,000,000 gallons of water
snd Inundating portions of Butler and '
t-w-irtnc districts for miles. Great
Iw t-l
is.
Orrtrvvti, K . .11 ' ilh
pnweri ;'or'nT!y jit;". '. f f
Krilvctv v -A':i -v;rr
'irr.e of 'lie tutir-'.-r f 1
and ;rt.-nr.'.1 'M U-a'
bins iv..-r-'l.'.! i niiiii':.
and !1v..d Wiv.-mi-T :.
U:T Mil" e.c-.l inn
At ;it iwn ;)r. i.u
Piwur-i vris ct,i. 'need
inment. 1 iw.t-i' ''oiniel ;, . .'tt-t
him t maUe .i -tieecb to 'li- n
this case ile made an m. !
appeal 'o them to :cfiilt him
Ing that he vas :nnncent of
1er of iViehel and iiad no ki e
of It. Those who heard P.-wer- 'i
thought ;t would have i'fin '
effivt on the Jury, but this t
be untrue. The jury retired a . n
brought In a verdict of ,s
charged. Caleb Powers like ,iri
of Iron he has proved himself -ih
all his trials, received 'he vordi.
mil emotion. When 'lie jurv v. . -t
he was sitting chatting vlfh :..t
and aside from glancing ip is l.e
jurymen lied out made no tnove
After this cursory glance ha turned
to hia companions and resumed his
conversation. "It an unjust v.-rdict.
not warranted by the evldencp.' ie-;
clared Powers. "I shall irtalaly an
neal again."
fr. ."C. ..-:,neid. . ..-"T
Place, Chlcso, Hi.. '-
.'.Vr takinf :e-c , - vj;m
mtth r t "', eir.'i ttitimfy
1002, ; txke your i-iv 1 ' r't
Pfrxinit. ! rne"-' e--t-
ff ptplttlrt t'y " '
Hitrfln antt evf. rrt ,y
ip(Vffe, trpmblin". .cat-i-'- wim
nearfv all the tlmr. Y : .v
mffertnn with ystrri!- xnf
"eeve that rrxrhetl . . "'j
'bm nick of "--e (' ' if
flrectlonn carefully nrt cn "v ft-1if
'hat I am we a"in I -. ? h.nV
vnttcnnttqh fn? nyv .'"e. ' f'i
ha yntrr drhtnr. I iv r?f ivni"
mmtfrtl P'nirt i t mv r'-f '. jnn
nelghhnrq an1 thr til . '-
nrltft that all snff-'i 'j?
try It. I testify thi -c.
truth. " Mr. .V. '
Mrs. i?:nn v ICivw
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"V'.r 'lir.e ;nm'!.-i .
pnln n he ..-k in.tin '
Irldnet-c, an.l k'lui.. ; r'
1 'he a.M.-.m.'-. unil .v
elr1e -atari-V.
' Tint after Mkin :wn . t :..m
n I ,im .nt1r!r -v-li, if.T -r i
-vr." Sfrs. l.'miiT ICl.f-'iUi--' -.
-tend .'. r ''Health mil ...nii ." -wtV
.n --rc1alir fiir trniiit U' -t.
".Urtman, ;r I end Jartmnn Hnl
lam, r.iinmhu,, dhi.k.
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.wi ii itmUi-1 i.l.r 'li.iiru
frr 'hat l.e iitj will
i.l riiiirolav f vary
I Will ofV:
i-'ratiklin ln-
iltrons 'n rt
mill, r viil
dav July j;:
fuedav
week until I'tlierwl tiiitiriVrt.
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Til NfUiillebur? l)nti? tivre h :U
(ied a fivll line of pure Wine ami
Whlnklea for TimwHcsJ use. t f.
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The power or priro, as we have figure,! it ,tmvn to ...mman,! the attention of he pul.ii.-, -mnot -ail ,
Dress Goods:
Tlie interest in dresw got sis (wntiiiiies Io grow as tlie neastm
atlvanoea and we have conquer), of this demami ordered in una
J fn1 mnter vles a few weeks earlier thnn in former
and have receiveti this week a full line of, "PriestlvV lilack
gootia for Fail and winter wear.
For tne heavior tailor suit, Storm Serge, Cheviot k.u.b ili
lin, andPauanna cloth, two t the latest' novelties. ' Then for
more dressy wear: there is the silk wool Carvita, Crepe de chine
wool Melrose, and paplin.
Cream Wool Goods For Early Fail.
Colored Dress Goods.
Albatross iu all the light
shades for early fall wear or even
ing dresses at 50 cents a yard.
Fovelty Snsting in' Ecru,
brown, blue and white for $1.25
a yard.
Cronella Cloth for light weight
tailored suits in blue .-astor and
in black for 31.00 a yard.
Butterick Patterns For September.
Just in stock showing the in
coming new styles of suits and
shirt waists for Fall.
September Delineator la t
tall fashion number and is very
interesting.
Ask for a fashion sheet this
month.
Belts.
The largest leather belts iu red
for 50 cents, blac patent leather
end oxford belts for 25 cents.
T il., i, 1a.,.. f I ! L - 1 . .
......... ...aiiiuir t-t tiicn viiie iii-t
i-eatn Meinwe i'2 in. wide s;i ,vn.s i . ..r(,
strm Serge 42 in. wide si ,vnt -" ni.
Bedford Curd 7" .'ents iini .2. i -p.nl.
' renin nre De Chine 'Lr t-nt; -
Cream V.nle and AiUitnws :'i.r .".n vur. i
School Shoes for Boys and Girls.
School bovs are hard on hoes, there's no doubt .fit like
wise school girls. They stub their toes they crnpe their liee!-.
they hammer their soles. They care neither tor the of i-arrh
or the rainot lieaven. You want lor them .shoes that will statu!
wear and tear and look well through it all. Here they are:
Seamless can'j rip at 31.25, ami Sl.uO, every jwir wnntm
teed to wear. Sizes from 9 to 5L
Misses heavy sole kid spring heel shoe sizes from to 2 at
7.1 rents, 31.00 antl 31.25.
Mens Tan sole working -hoes at 31.00 and 25 size i', n.
11, lace and buckle and Congress.
Boys and Youths Ileaw Box Calf with double soIh si 7pa 1 '
to at 31.75 and 32.00 evervnair warrnnteeti tn wmir- Trv i
pair of them.
Great Septtmber
Sale of Blankets-
Warm weather for Llanket consideration. wh'II iiiimit l...t
the chilly nights Mtsgest that blanket sexson is nettr at hand
assortment is now the liest in the year and the prices low, ail our
blankets are carefully selected ami may be strictly relied upon.
ien-iuaner iotton blankets were ,.) cents now .! ivnts.
Eleven " " " " " Sl.iK) " 75) u
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