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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 7

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IU A verr eooi-lo ing. shoe jean I I 11 11 i1 mmiim- KX -A -m i lor s(urtr 3 wet, a vmtrt -egu wwt'tpu wear inem i a while what the, aqe. Buf in -the we fiffA' yon the best ahoe made fow Warranted M.Lonn THE CLOTHING EVENT THE YEAR 221 Main Street. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN Fine Millinery leather. styles that are SON A $50,000 Purchase of Men'i Fine Clofe from SCtfLOSS 207 i laffit St.

Quality 1 Style ab MOM 3 I ill Ml ill i IB 1H I Hattie op i toffee to Please Why pay 40c lb. for cpf ec when you get the very tlf- i iuolT NEWS OF THE QTY. can Our Quapaw Blend lb Silver Moon Blend for 30c lb Extra Mocha and Java for 27c lb Delmonico lb Bonnie J9clb Fresh Roasted every week. Whole, ground, pulverized BEGINS THURSDAY DEC. 1st.

i'Blass sally See Thursday's Gazette and (Wednesday's Democrat Blaas' Batwday'' Blft8' Fresh oysters at Kramer 'g. Blase' clothing tale Saturday. Blast' sale tt Nothing Saturday. $rain Co. for feed.

Fresh Cutnembert' Cheese at Kramer's. rot a pr tec announcement mat -will shock competition Among other suggestions are cups, rings, blb-holdors, baby rattles and teething rings, pin sets, silver or silver-plated plates, knife and fork setB, comb and brush Bets, all of which can be found in great variety at Stifft 's. Sco their ad on Dack page. LAYING FLOOB OP STATE CAPITOL, Work is progressing about as usual on the new state capitol and the average anioont of stone is being received from the Batesville quarries. The concrete floor of the entire first story will be finished today and iron is on the way from the Columbus (Ind.) foundries of Caldwell Drake to be used on the second story.

PABS TAX DELINQUENT City Park tax books have been turn Join the Maocauee. Jt costs you $3.23 and produce the; most 'marvelous businejss Little Rock clothiers. Fine, winter Suits and Overcoats at prices never equaled for 16w4esi now. t- Nic- ea'f eom 3B. L.

Bodgers Grain -Smoked salmon nd white fish at Kra mer's, J' Prne ART -C0 today. The M. Display of real CobnOo. Magnificent Over h. Bodgera Try ouf dairy yfsed.

II GREAT VALUES IN SUITS IAimonas, walnuts ed over to the city collector and will be coats Very dead mAih TJP AND been committing many outrages, a street battle occurred at this place tonight, which waa attended with the loss of two lives. JAPS ARE GRADUALLY GAINING PORT ARTHUR p. ance tonight at Parle, on the pike at the world's fair, one of the ropes broke during a trapexe exhibition and A. Dlbaon, the performer, was thrown to th ground and killed. The Incident created great excite ment, the audience rising and rushing for the exits.

The theater was cloned and no more performances were given tonight. der control and wits permitted to gusji only lon(f enough to demonstrate that it wu a real gusher. The quality of the oil if very good, having a paraflne base. A 'half dozen other wells are nearly ready to bring in aa aoon as tankage Is completed. The new field is located on the Houston, Kant and West Texas Railroad and work on loading tracks and storage tanks has been under way for some time.

Fowler's Central Market 613 MAIN STREET. Things Good to Eat Fruits, Vegetables, JTsh, Oysters and Imported Delicacie. 1 Old Phone, 423. New, RUSSIA WANTED WARSHIP Attack Against 203 Meter Hill, Which Will aire SO Per Cent ef Complete Occupation, Ii Succeeding. gone over entirely and a new delinquent list prepared, which will be compared with the books for the seven years during which the tax has been collected.

It is estimated by City Collector Fred Kramer that six weeks will be required in which to complete the work. DEATH OP MISS JENNIE WILSON. Miss Jennie Wilson, aged 26, daughter of Mrs. T. McCarthy, died at the home of her mother, 2401 West Twelfth street, yesterday morning at 3:30 after a lingering illness.

The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from Frank Lynn Memorial church. The services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Jeter and the interment will be in Oakland cemetery. CONCERT AND LECTURE.

A aa cred concert will be given at St. Andrew's cathedral, corner of Seventh and Louisiana streets, on Monday evening, December 28, by Prof. J. J. Kelly and a select company of artists.

Bev. J. B. Kelly, one of the most talented orators of the Catholic church in the South, will deliver a very interesting lecture, Protestants as well as Catholic are invited to attend. two rrmNiTURE companies Negotiations ia England Fell Through on Account of Price.

We ttaJity in feed. E. L. RSiers (Jrain Co. Vlaee herthaa, from $10 to $150 each.

The VL, M. Cohn po. Bo on the alert'. Coughey UayoB Grain Co. 'a ia the place for feed.

Solid gold rings from $1.50 up. Ike Kronberg, 416 Main utrcet. Lace handkerehjeN, from $3 to $75 each. The M. Qohn Co.

Blass' great stock reduction sale of men's clothing starts Saturday. Those $1 child's. co i will be sold again today at 19o. Albert i'feifer Bro. Every day is bargain day with us.

Caughey Hayes Grain Co. Phones 39. You will miss it if you fail to buy your feed from us. Caughey Hayes Grain Co. The Maccabees, 375,1100 strong.

Surplus, November 1, approximately Prepare for cold weather by laying in a supply of good feed irom Caughey Hayes Grain Co. Men whd Would save on clothing, yet get the. best, should attend lUaas' sacrifice sale Saturday. Diamonds and pearl brooches, $12.50 to $75. New and daintv-designa.

Ike Kronberg, 4.18 Main fctreet. Dou't spend year money for nothing. Send us your old if omit ura. Home Cabinet 711-Wee Sfrontb, Our Christmatf 'bartain case is replete with pretty little trinkets, from 15o to $1. Albert Pfeifi 4 Bro.

Protect year horse nd eew bv mrinir "An Aristocratic Tramp" naturally drew a top-heavy house at the Capital theater last night. Tramp melodramas are constructed expressly for the entertainment of those theater-goers who like tramp melodramas, and here is this peculiarity about them: the mure absurdly thrilling the climaxes are to the people downstalra the more enlhusiasflc the gallery waxes. The "Aristocratic Tramp" show Is like the un-ariBtocratic tramp show. There is plenty of villain In the pursuing-buslutuw, -pletw tea trip hero getting La bla reitcue- anci always a apauler-mach4rainrwhieh stops Just as it is about to run- ov I' the hero frump, who Is bound to the rails, A tramp show without that, feature tor not a trams show. But tile Slugging? say, there Is enough lugging khd gun plays In this for a dosen tramp shows- Ever tncludlnir Toklo, Not.

19. It reported that the ttck against SOS Meter hill by Japanese light artillery succeeding. It ia estimated that ninety per cent of, the work of the complete occupation of Fort Arthur will be Oniihed with thla height In the possession of the Japanese. No part, of the ba'ibor of Port Arthur will be concealed, from the Japarese. NOT A SERIOUS FIGHT fountain Valley Water IyOndoft, Nov.

29. According to a telegram from Liverpool, a Rueeian agent recently visited several ports In efforts to purchase warships. He went to Birkenhead, where he opened negotiations to buy a gunboat built there for Peru, and at Liverpool he made overtures to purchase a couple of swift ocean liners. Subsequently the agent Inspected the warships which hie nearlng completion on the Tyne. Tho tranenctlons, however, all fell through on the questions of price and delivery.

fourth and The sale starts Thursday. Main. Is the best reedy for KIDNEY TROUBLE. Delivered in ten-gallon cans part of the eity. At fountain, 5e per glass.

to any the beruuta. gets iat some Kind of a ngnt JOHN MITCHELL RENOMINATED MAY BE TURNING MOVE -or ottin. COMBINE. A notabteusinese deal was consummated yesterday, resulting in the consolidation of the Simpson, Webb Cornish Furniture Company ajid the Bowser Furniture Company, two well-known Fresident of Mine Workers Will Be Re- Three Days' Battle Was Merely an Ad-ranee Guard Affair. Which Kuropatkln and Sakharoff Describe ae Unimportant skirmishes.

elected Without Opposition. Hazelton. Nov. tattle Kock business enterprises. It is various "acrai the iweaptos used sre pistols, knives, un'l sood and "billies," to say John MitcheViw JPfesidenf-Wm.

Lew nothing of trap-4oor lets the victim's: bodj into a sewer, and an which Uowft Now, if anr- announced that the combined stores will do business at 413-415, the homo of the Simpson, Webb Cornish company, and that U. H. Bowser will be manager of City Distributee is and Beeretaryrw. a. Wttoon of the United MineWorkers will be re-eleeted without ODDOfdtiod at the next conven London, Nov.

28. Gens. Kuropatkln and Sakhuroff are sending dally long detailed accounts of apparently rather unimportant lighting, hich may, however, possibly turn out tot be the beginning of another great battle deciding the fate of Mukden. Japanese In London decline to believe that there will be a cessation of hostilities till spring. (Jen.

Sakharoff, in addition to his report of the Japanese attack on Tslnkhetcnen. announces that the Japanese in torce occupied the village of Nanhantga and the the consolidated enterprises. Mukden, Nov. B. There seems to be un-flue importance attached to the three days' fight between the Japanese and Oen.

Ren-nenkamplt's men. It was in reality an unimportant advanoeguard affair, In which the Japanese were repulsed with a lose of lt men. The advance of the Japanese 'against Da Pass need not be considered as a big flanking movement toward Tie Pass, which so many Imagine is the route the Japanese Intend to take. Both the Japanese armies sre united pear Mukden and heretofore are simply awaiting developments. The weather Is warrder.

The navigation body cannot rt enoujfh shrills out of an aggregation lk that no admirers of the tramp There la little occasion tospeak of the actors, beuauao' there were none to speak of, but the scrape our feeL Threeuteierihonree, Promut da- INQUEST ON WASHINGTON'S DEATH Coroner Vaushter held an in- tion at indiwiapolia, January 26. The voting blanks for the various locals received today showi that Messrs. Mitchell, Lewis and Wilson are the only persons nominated for gheir respective positions. iirf.lv frnt th rnllHW tt hnwllnir ig. specialties Were not tnncn, except the stunt livery.

E. LKodgefs Grain Co. Gua Blaaa haa.Jbrdared our stock of elothing to be reduce at once, and says sacrifice. We start the sacrifice Saturday. Oft Quest Sunday over the remains of Andrew Washington, a negro, who died Saturday night.

Washington received se of a traiaeil dog, which was pretty good. ulng Hill). Tree This afternoon and tonight John C. Fish lof the Llao river will close In a day or FALL RIVER SITUATION er's production, "The Silver which made -a oH here -test season, will be pre The nominations have cloned and the men will ballet for national officers between now and January 1, when all the returns must be in. vere injuries by the falling of some rur-niture at the Thomas-Fordyce Company's plant Friday night.

He had been em Next meeting local tent of the Mac WO, i 9 cabees next Thifisday" night. Join them-befoe that time. strongest order in sented at the Capital theater. The "Silver Slipper" has played to a gross business of ever and has been seen in every, important' American and Canadian citv. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE Mills Start Their Machinery, hat Sun for ployed at that plant for the past seven years.

The verdiet of the coroner's jury A-rannsas. Only One Hour. YELLOW FEVER 0N.SHIP from the AOantlo to the Pacific, and from iffe set a home. We will famish lot and was that death was due to pneumonia, superinduced by the injuries he had re Upeciai sale'! mi Lagniflcent real 'the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, in- build a house to suit you on small month-1 ciuauur utnx weeas in, rnuaaeipnia, six, ceived. FaU Biver, Mass, Nov.

the print cloth mills started their machinery today in another attempt to induce the Havana Authorities Order French Vessel CAB TRUCKS LEFT TRACE. A pe ly payments, jnecnauics- ouiiaing ana Loan Assoc iatioa, 204 Louisiana street. weeks cmig. four In Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg, and engagements of two Weeks each In Toronto, Montreal, New YetT H-vMfGAME A UMktmi TtMgrarskefiatwM. Am canb i aqr pky Imnmt is knife tht rk wjt.li j.

to Be rmnlgated. culiar accident occurred yesterday at striking operatives to return, but the ait linearis, jjeuis and Bun f-rancisco. in the "Kcend edition" of this attraction will tuition apparently had not changed great 'ORLEANS WANTS PRESlDlNl noon to a south-bound South Main street car. When the car reached the switch at Fifth and Main streets, the front be fa claimed by tne management, hundreds of handsome ball, street, reception and, driving gowns, also Mardt-Gras and fancy costumes, wftb a number of new ly since iusi wees. Dome managers claimed to have made slight gains, but six of the corporations and Hargraves No, trucks kept on the main track and the Commerolal Bodies Will Ask Him to Spend Several Sere There.

rear trucks turned on on tne uignianu alter keeping the doors open for honr, Btopped all the machinery. Park line. Motorman Carter, who was songs, new music, dances and features, and with a cast that includes Miss Beatrice Golden, Miss Lora Lelb. Miss With Sinclair, Mies Gertrude Douglas, Miss Gene charge of the Main street car, sue The textile of the city today Havana, Nov. 28.

The French school ship Duguy Trolu arrived here with a fever case on board today. "Examination by the port health officers developed suspicion of yellow fever and the ship was quarantined and ordered to undergo fumigation. Ihe patient, who Is midshipman, waa surrounded braesquMOy beta and taken ashore to tbeeteaW heltal. The eehool ship de Kranc, Martinique, on Noveanef did not touch any tntermedlavoru. The crew numbers M0, i La DiaeusionssraP1MMltro4eIs In Plor- ALLSOPP OHAPPLBS BOOK STORE, Headquarters for Books and Sratioa- 807 Main Strert, Little Bock, Ark.

Cole, Miss May Williams and Mesrs, gnlta Kdwards. Harry Burcber and Fred Free received a draft of $5,000 from the headquarters of the American Federation of ceeded in stopping his car before any damage was done, and another car pulled the rear end of the South Main car bAek on the main track. man, a special orchestra: of tweir, a cho rose pome and dncJteese uees in oar lace department, today and tomorrow. The M. M.

Cohn Co, We invite the ladies to see the handsome real point and duchease lace berthas, handkerchiefs, collars and laces today and tomorrow, in our lace room. The M. M. Coon Co. EC-SEN'S TOOK TUL Mrs.

B. Frank and Aaron Frank were called to Cartoilton, Mo Saturday on account of the serious illness of Mrs, Frank's son-in law, 8. Boeenatock. SAM ELLENBOGEN IMPEOVED. Bam Elienbogen, who has been ill for almost a year, and for the past few months has been in a Chicago hospital, returned home yesterday, vary much improved.

He Was accompaniied by his mother, Mrs. E. Ellenbogen. GRASS IN CRT TABS TONED. Fire companies 2 and 4 were called to the City Park yesterday afternoon to extinguish burning grass.

The burned tract lies between the tower building and band stand and it is thought that it was rus of sixty, er in all over one ttunlnd po- ule. Labor at Washington to aid the cotton mill strikers, who today enter upon the nineteenth week of their contest. The amount received today is the first of an The following telegram was received by TEMPERATURE GOES UPWARD. Manager Hamilton yesterday: i "Mfmnhll Nov Tt MTU. Little Kock is still enjoying ideal fall weather, without any immediate prospect of a drop in the temperature.

The con Arkansas assessment voted at the federation con fStda aid sotne-y lwaowWfij states are promoting thlrcelattea iajse allega New Orleans, Nov. A meeting of delegates from the Progressive Union and all the commercial exchanges unanimously extended an Invitation to President Roosevelt today to visit New Orleans. A permanent committee was appointed to make all arrangements. The president will be asked to spend some dsys here and see the port thoroughly, besides taking a trip to the Mississippi's mouth. MOBILE ALSO SEMDS A BID.

Mobile. Nov. M-The chamber of commerce and commercial club resolved today to invite President Roosevelt to visit Mobile. CITY CHOP HOUSE, 5(teCEN. TER STREET.

Hamilton, At anas Theater, Lrttle Hock, Ark.i "Th performance of the Silver Sltpperf aa given at Lyceum last Friday night, was thoroughly enjoyed by a large and fash ventlon. at Han Francisco. A draft for $300 was also received from the American ditions are favorable for a break in the drouth within a Bhort time, but fair Federation of Musieisns. ionable audience, who showed their appre weather is predicted for today. The tion of -xisteaee pi xeiiow rever in Cuba for the tmrpose of "ehecklng the stream of winter tourists bound tor Cuba.

VOTED TO REJECT The American Printing Company to-' Cotton Oil Co. ciation ef same by long and frequent applause. Scenery, costumes, company and iierformance entirely satlKfactorv to me temperature rose thirty degrees aunng vesterday, reaching a maximum of TO and day reduced the price on indigo prints half a cent and other styles a quarter of a cent in the New Tork market. The company is controlled by M. C.

D. Borden declining slowly during the evening. and also the audience, as I have talked wttu quite a number of them. WB SELL The hourly temperatures yesterday were as follows: 7 a. m.

40, 8 a. m. 40, 9 a. French Government 'i Bill for Separation of Church ami Stata, of New York, head of the great Iron Cotton-Seed ilea, per ton. 121.00 set on fire by boys.

works Uotton Mills here. It is under TWO MABBIAGB LICENSES IS ANOTHER TEXAS GUSHER Single Sack i.H rt a umi, malinger ijreun On Wednesday night the Capital theater has been rented for the Monroe-Lombard boxing contest. Geo. Monroe has fought some good awn, and "both he and Harry Lombard are said to be in fine fettle, "The VCtage Parson," whtch comes to the Caoital theater on Thursday night is Paris, "Nov. Sfc-Purlnf the absence of several of the ministerial members the stood that -all other printers will meet the new prices.

This will increase the many eomplieations in the strike situa m. 43. 10 -m. 47, 11 a. m.

85, 1 m. 60, 1 p. m. 65, 2p. m.

68, 3 m. 6, 4 m. 70. 5 p. m.

70, 6 p. m. 68, 7 p. m. 64.

DENTAL WORK TO BE FREE. Any one in Little Kock who has not the money to pay dentists'' fees, will have Cotton-Seed Hulls, Sacked, per ton. 8 JO SUED- Two marriage licenses were issued by the eonnty clerk yesterday, as follows: Amos B. Gremore, 28, St. Louis, and Maettfe Louise Allison, 17, Little committee which has been considering the tion, inasnjUich as it means a smaller mar gin of profit for like printed goods.

separation of church ana state loasy voiaa to reject the government bill presented by Premier Combes in the name of President LoubeC- The actios of the committee A00 WB BUT COTTON SEED. Hock: John Lucey, 22, and MAttie Bus staged hi four acts, ana Is said to be wor my ana numg as oumpamon piay to w. sell. 18. Annapolis, Mo.

Nankevllle's success, "Human Hearts The Moonshine Well at Humble Brought In-Oapaclty 10,000 Barrels a Day. Houston, Nor 8. The Moonshine Well at Humble, twenty miles from Houston, was brought in today as a gusher, with an estimated capacity of 10.000 barrels a day. The well was un- It- 4s expected. UatvreeomlderaUon of "The VlUase Parson is said to be replete ISAAC BONNELL DEAD.

base Bon neli, aged 05. died yesterday at bis home, PERSONAL with real heart Interest and genuine com THE OIRL AND THE BEE, an opportunity to have his teetn put in good repair free of charge next Friday and Saturday, when the state board of dental examiners will hold an examination in this city. The board has na-nounced that it will need a large number of patients for the applicants for license to work upon. All the applicants are said the WU will be Heard aereatter. PTJDB KILLED.

Bt. tiouls, NOV the perform 1213 East Ninth street. The funeral will take place this morning at 10 'clock Once Deetroy the Dandruff Oerm and from the residence and the services will Hair Grows Luxuriantly. eay. Frank Daotels will appear at the Capitol theater en Friday night hi his successful musical comedy, Office Bov under the management ef Charles B.

Dinrnghanx, "The Oftice Boy last winter enjoyed a three months' run in New Ysrk eitv. vhar. Mr p. U. Pales, who been ul for some time, Is Improving.

be conducted by Bev. J. T. Christian of Si eeeeeeeeee The city girl, com teg down te breakfast eeeeeesseeeef4eeeeeeeeeeeeee rh.riM A. Kins of Newport, spent the Second Baptist church.

the guest of Mrs. D. E. King. at the farm house and observing a plate BXDEWAM PEBMITS.

The citv to be graduates of colleges. The board consists of Dr. Charles Richardson of Favetteville. chairman: Dr. A.

T. Mc oi noney on tne table, said: "On. I see a McCallum. assistant cashier of the March ante' and Farmers' of Atkins, yvu keep a bee." collector jresteraay issued sidewalk permits to W. E.

Swink for the northeast WE SELL Millan of Little Bock, secretary; Dr. That about the way some people talk Is ia the city. t. Pnimr ta back at bis desk eorner of Tenth-and Center and the about the blight of baldness just ss If C. Sims of Dardanelle, Dr.

S. Bivers of Texarkana and Dr. F.d L. Watson of again! West Beoond street, muoh im it received much praise, and played to picked house. It has since been seen In other large Eastern cities and was one of the world's fair attractions In St.

Louts. In it Daniels represents an office boy who masquerades as a jockey, and from the time of his entrance to the finale, the fun is said te never let up. Oood songs and comical situations abound and the predicaments into which the unfortunate nffli bald head was something one got ail at northeast corner of Twenty-second and Broadway, and to A. Prothman for the proved, after nis recant ram new is Camden. JL EL Perelval of Galveston, Texas, spent once Instead of being the result of long dcplettou by an insidious germ which northeast eorner of Thirteenth and Bat several aasa In uus city aa tne suesi oi air.

ARCHIBALD HAS ARRIVED HOME. FOR LESS. thrives upon the roots of the hair and tery. Word has been received from Joplin, MBS. LENA; BESSEB DIED YES succumbs to only one known remedy.

New-bro's Herpiclde. gets are described as being ludicrous In the extreme, The musical score by I.nii- Mow, to the effect that John Archibald, the man who lav unconscious tor weeKs Newhros Herptcide is not a toure any TEBDAi. Mrs, Lena Besser, wife of Leonard Besses died vesterday morning wl SEnglander is said to be both tuneful musical, and to contain three or four am in this city after being found near the Choctaw track a( Hot Springs Junction, and Mrs. KAseelberg, aa Cross street, while en route home from Bt. Louis.

Arkansans at the Hotels. GLEASON'S B. O. Connelley Hartford: Jamee M. Bpradllafl, Hartford; C.

H. Neal, Fort Smith; 1. WllUama. JunoUon City; H. C.

IentoB. Btot Springs! JC J. Brltt, Hot Springs: R. A. Stuart and wife.

Arkadel-phla; A. F. Vandeventer, Morrllton; Mrs. Sallle K. Hurge, Cenway: M.

F. Bonbam, mere than electricity ts a fluid. It Is aa exterminator, pure and simple. at St Vincent '( infirmary. The funeral numbers that are destined to great 1 WHEN THEY SAY hT'Sp- 7nf lariiy.

Among tnem the greatest hit Ap "Destroy the cause you remove the ef has arrived at bis home with his moth pears to be a comic song by Mr, Daniels fect." will take place this afternoon at 8 o'clock from the "residence, 212 West Fifth and' the interment will be in Oakland catled "I'm. on the Water Wanon Now wa Sold by reading druggists. Send 10c only for this, remember Zlmmenpan sells it for 11.60. We have been er. Mrs.

Robert Archibald, who came to Little Bock to take him home, but that he is still unable to recall any of the The company is reported to be a very lariti- and clever one, and the dresses and the scenery are described as rich and Texarkana: ror Bmttn. stamps for aample to The Herpiclde Detroit, Mich. Snoiigraas A Bracy, special agents WEDDING. A. CAPITAL Mr.

T. B. Simpson, Augusta: very busy laying goods aside for our customers. Maka year ieleetiona before the rash. Get busy with, of 'and lava T.

Thurman. Grai ButnertanarBearcy: a. uremore or Bk. Louis and Miss Louise events which preceded his injury. He is said, however, to be slowly recovering his mental faculties, and is hoped that he will eventually recover, It is stated ana wire, Fort Bmttn; w.

u. itoiuns Allison, daughtefkefsialr. and Mrs. B. T.

Fourcne; Mrs. 1. u. iwarnin. ma uonuu, Mrs.

M. Jones, Dorado: M. B. Foots, Allison, of 218k Kwst Sixteenth street. money.

We are saying yon 29 per cent on every article, Xm.btry bow. that both he and his family are ex were married yeMenliiy afternoon at the home of the bri4's parents by Justice tremely grateful for the treatment given Mrs. B. VendergTlf. Hot Springs! i.

A. him by the physicians and nurses at the Williamson, Batesvin METROPOLITAN B. Johnson, De- Iff gSG0if ySNlijW w. wiison. tb-groom is employed as a tailroad In St.

Louis, in which city helaiuthis wife will reside. etty hospital', as Archibald says tney Vall's Bluff; O. J. Peters, DeVaJl's Bluff: Witt practically restored him to life. mess sauou.

versus omai DeVaUs Sterling Silvar Baby Comb Nand Brush, In' ease, 11.50 value, Quadruple Bread Tray, grape design, French grey finish. 3 value, $2.25. Chaflnd Dishes, nickel plate, $3.25 value, $2.80. SoUetlniee onefjIsFitroubled to know Bnsland: H. B.

Campbell, Beldlng: A. A Ca A few Diami ing. la value, Child's Gold Signet Blag $1.25 valae, T8e, v. 20-year Gold-FiUetl Watch, $12 value, $8. Child Knife, Fork and Spoon, BOer value, 85a, i GET THIRTEEN NE0R0E8 IN RAID Deputy Constables Josh Harp and rnrnlnn' H.

Handera. Lenokei Ing: i lUghlln 1. McLaughlin, what to buy thetbahy for Christmas. B. Tolteoi J.

L. Knnia mi George Lewis raided a negro crap game Webster. Rasan. Ash vile; at Twentieth and Arch streets last night 1 1 I i Hot SPrtngfj Chaet W. Cflpe, Benton; Val Culpepper.

Mort Hot Sprtngfj Chas. Culpepper. Do You Want to BUY A HOME tfifll Fr a 3-room house hi Booth end; $60 cash und tie per month, Q50 For 5-room house in the yu -yv-eat End, not over months Old; faces east; 800 cash and IIO per month. 1 Oflfl by 5-foot front, a housa ivrau pf anj halli fog ruit trees, In southwest part Of the city. Terms reasonable.

1 500 For ood house, with 4 rooms and hall, on the street car Une in the southwest part, can be bought for 1200 cash and monthly Momitonj uave Berry, rum ana me iwo men succeeucu in capturing Blufli Mrs. B. B. De Vails Bluff. "RearJpfi-Vyear" 10W.

M'CPMAS KTLT.BD HEKSEXP. vysshlnaton, Nov. Mrs. Elisabeth Mo- thirteen of the participants in the game. Two or succeeded in making their escape, Before they could make the capture the officers found it necessary to shoot several times into the air to fright S)B Coma a.

wife of JOraest ueoomss, of the poetofflee department, oommitte4 sulolde We have mora of the opal and pearl stick pins In solid 1.15 value, 75a, r- Swell line of Pearl Opera-Glasses, pearl and old handle Umbrellas, $3 to $15. SO per cent discount on our elegant Gut THmsV Mo- today Who by cutting her thrpai. MrSj: Was a daughter of Glen. Mower, Logan's staff during the oiyll Logan staq: aunng Comas was. en the men' who were trying to escape.

Some one who heard the shots notified the police and the patrol wagon went to on cause of her 111 health was aemgned as the vttymeiiiei With a bank account at your command many things are possible. Begin now, while opportunities are plenty, ere it is too late. We pay yoa 4 per on savings accounts, JYERS-wni do well to cons DUI nsult the scene at a. rapid paee, but on the way met the constables with their pris our comnleta llat of oron4v. GOV.

VABDAMAH WZXX PBEBLDB, JaakaoiL Nov. B. Gov. Vardanan V' ZIMMERMAN, oners, the men were loaded Into the wagon and taken to the jail, Justice of today aoeeDted the Invitation to become SKLLBRB Are Invited to send us a description of their property and we will push the sale of It permanent cnairumn vi ui mavinm toe reaee sieisner committed tne men ton meets at Bkre ve- 85 Main Street. port jpeoemoer 'i-d to iail and their hearing will- probably be.

held today. Some of the prisoners tried to secure bail, but were unsuccess THE CITIZENS' CO. AJtSAJfOM QAZilTTB't Cktained eoltrmna for your baalaesa ea- Tfit Received me ful' and the whole thirteen anrat the apttvm orrinrM bight in Ub) eouaty. bastilo. B.

BS. Walt, Preirtdest H. P. Vice President Caaitiaf, of Lasts es helps and situs-I, for aQ kinds af business wants, to rent er te 0 year real estate, SUITS AtlD SKIRTS R. N.

Porter, Treasurer. .3. T. Lenoo. Caahlei Porter, Treasurer.

J. T. Lenoo, Cashier, TWO DEAD IN STREET FIOHT, ftorantoo. Nov. 28.

Aa a result nt the 210 WEST SECOND efforts of the better class of Italians In and around Carbondale to rid their colonies Wast ade are lsexperMve, IS wards 28 seats tor en time) it) eeaU far three times, 1 pm w.4:;, f'v4i' eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeei tar Which fat on Saloodayl the memsere-ol a lawless gang who nave.

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