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Morning Oregonian from Portland, Oregon • Page 5

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Morning Oregoniani
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THIS SUNDAY OBEGONIAN. SPKPAYo DECEMBER 26. 1886. IN AND ABOUT POKJTLAN1V Thomas HOBS, who was arrested the otierany as Insane, has Deen taken to the Samaritan lor treatment. 'Ross, while in Uia iwuuty showed some evidences of a eaeed mia I bnt not tor the authorities Jo consider him ft subject for tbe anylnin.

While jail Haas's only delusion aeemed in lie thai some one Was after him to kill him. When il. KniMe, ia "orraUis i ne WB6 brought in he was In oue or and wife, name down last nleht cm a tue fron cells. He Immediately pulled the cur- sad visit, their seven weekr old babe ins of tt8 windows down and anted lo be to i middle cell, sayinp No performance at the New The Oregon arrived bare at laBi uieht. 'ibe Qneen of Uie Pacific passed out 2 I 1 M.

A new depot ImiliJlEff is now belay finishe-i at the cascade I-oeks. This has beet: needed N- long time. Mr. haviag dlcJ. day.

It will buried it I.one Fir A Bre In A. i McManU's siore at Waliula on Thursday resulted In the destrnctlon by water and smoke of alwnt worth of eoods The blaze slarted In the cellar, but from what anise IB nut known. "We are pleased to notice that i. C. the Washington correspondent ofi THE HKICUO HIAN, is making splendid retrd.

He has ability and energy, and Is thorotjehly trothfu; and reliable. He will serve the paper he represents and the public Journal. While In Portland last week'lr. N. i.i.

Blalock ra-cbafed from tbe N. P. R. acres of Ibis ie tbe largest aurcbase of land made in the ITnUsi Jouriml. Jl'ST TO SIOKKKV Tbe society reporter of the Long Creek iJrant cour.rri Eaglo sends in the following fashion Item: "A young lady came inlci one of the stores '(other day, switched the tail her dress excessively, cbawed the goods and manifested a sire to climb the shelves.

Yjin 1 sell yousitme odBj' Inquired the oioreman, bowine politely. was tbe reply. i ini io to monkey around." RAILWAY AXTirJEKr. Yesterday morning as the through smith ome one waa trying to fdioot biiu from the outside. He was inroriHwd thatajail Was the last place a person would seek him out to.

kill him, bat ha refused to be quieted, and by h's was removed a midd.e evil. trouble ia supposed to be the result of sickness. AT TBK UNITED ITiKSUVTEHIAM instead of tht- custoiaary "tree," a full-riirjrid ship was led up t'i her dock upon the piatlorra and If.adjd almost to the water's with sweetmeats aad presents for the members of tlie Sunday school. The vessel was a three-masted ship, will no less than sixteen, sails unfurled to the and presented a beautiful appearance. 1'or tbis splendid piece ot work the school is indebted to the kindness of Mr.

Setb Pope and Capt. Patterson. The was handsomely decorated with the usual designs in evergreei. The literary programme, though not elabrrate, was exceedingly entertaining. Tbe distr.butlon of the preeenta wastheocca- sl'iu ot mucii merriment, and at o'clock the whole was completed and the happy children were away to await the glad surprises of Santa Haas's mysterious visits.

A IN A at the OhimA o' Immaculate CoB- wptlcD Ghrietmaa me inor Imposing tbe many ceremonia't of the R-innn church, and one all tb. Taithful attend and participate in inn.e than ordinary i itereat and devotion, is that nf tbe rhriKliiias midnight High IMasH. This wiis i-nlemn'j 1 performed at tlie cathedral las. Piiday niglit, a was attended wi'h cspcral interest froic tlie fact, tbat for several weeks ihe choir, uuiler the direction Mr. K.

('. Maeten, has been diligently reheJrsmi; Beethoven's Mass in i a ctKirue and orchestra, as ol a Fideles, the OmthjHf de and tbe Hallemjah Chorus, from "The Messiah." Jim iu the chimes the lio-ir of midnight, and another anniversary of the natal day of the c'hrist child usbered in, the or- broke rorth into penis of sweetest music-- tlie prelude to the mass--Mr. Balph Huyt ren- dwlDK il in excellent style. The mass was thea simp, with orchestral and organ accompaniment, by tbe following soloists, ably seconded by a laree chorus: Miss Kay Manciet, Mrs. Stellenaud Miss Cassle Seal, soprano: Miss Aggie Hauler and Miss Katie Stuart, alto, li.

W. Johnston and B. i'. Hasten, i BruDher basso. The inasfl was celebrated by ArchblBhop Gross, assisted by deacons and oub- deocons.

After the mass In the Adeate 11- deles was finely rendered ny Misa assie heal, soloist, with cello obligate by Mr. Matt Rn Ige, of Vacconver. Then came tliat magnificent piece of majestic harmony, tbe Uantiijue de Noel, by Adam, which was eung by Mies Hay Maa- ciet, and the chorus with orchestra and nrtran accompaniment. Miss Manciet's cultivated Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Aunts, Uncles, Will i i i judgment in buying Shoes an.1 for Men, Boys, Youths, Misses, Cbildrens and Infaata for i BIG BARGAINS SOW! A A 1 J. LADIES' HLLXIUU)U111UBL11.

ULJDC. -I Friday evening tha pruprietoi: of the Couinos voice sane out above all and the general eneet saloon, op Water street, was fixinir up a Christ- pi voice, orenn and orchestra was a nlaas- UISB UIB friends, and while so engaged about haif-paal several men came into the calnon. and one of them called the others up to take a drink, sajs the Amortaii. Asthey leaned ing one. Tlie service closed with the Maiielu- jaE chorus by the full choir, and the audience diepfcreedatiiilOA.

M. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. Fijie Shoes. LEWIS BUGS. in the way of hauling a train, so tied up and another locomotive was telegraphed for from Portland.

tne hoar's delay wae tbeprlaripal THIS WEEK. Determined not to carryover ay Fancy Goods, we wlL sett liis week ail Holiday Goods at a real sacrifice, offering a rare pportunity to purchase a Hew fear's Gift" at a nominal KKl.I. KIR AHSnN. John A. L.s\nence or lAQe county, bad an raamination week before Justice Kinney, on a obarjfe ol arson, and bound over to await ihe action of the grand jury, ia Uie sum of 9UIIO.

The State Insurance icomiany, or Salem, who bad written two policies on J-aw- rence'a proiierlf.Bear Junction, ciarged tbat lie set fire In the property. H. W. C' rtlle, secretary of the company, was OD the stand nearly forty honre, and uich of the trial was holly n- ttsled. WEEOKBD.

1 ol tbe Boseborg SJjJSltttlrarg onder date of Emma Ctter wvDt ISmnttifllilieSiaalaw river on the liMHM wadea out to the shore 1(at Tte vessel was river when she was 1 Co. own one-fifth ia- ilh an owner, with llsn't much, but it buys a -Good Overcoat. a trifle more, hut you get more than tlie difference in the Overcoat it will buy. at Trinity church. Full service and IcliiM.

l''lrnt a public seance. At iheGn oultiriQtmaa from an htatorlcal Kt Invited. Hal ctapel, ,11, sersices on Sumlaj, Silt730P. coinjneiuurali'jri uf Hi Elliot officiating. church, corner an 4 ItU 4.1 tei 1 "Sa'hha'ui HKDP.M.

cordial invliation lo K. E.church, corner Twelfth C. N. Hauge. 730 Sunday P.

M. Prayer meeting ei ery Mare Invited. IWu dmrcb corner East Park ind Hr. P. S.

Nyatron will 11 the English language. will be in the Swe-1- W. All are cortiaiij invited to at- teiiliroih-torMr Tamhill and Sev- Eliot -ices illlOlebni'Jon of Christmas. The Kto ehirecb will take part. Com- SI li The etaning church, aud Hix- ttev.

R. W. on Saboatti at school iwn- And you get among the finjj grartes of Overcoats, then we Have them Thirty and Thirty-flve, ami they are cheap. seirlce will aa follows: Morning o'clock aa-i at 14, The usual services oa. church, corner -if ie UKinnnj Mondsj.

Mecemlier tbobar-iwarc stonier Tbilburg Macready, nt Tacoma, was b'orelai- and some pistols and kuiveo stolen. Yesterday a fellow named Hilton and two others were arrested by (ietective Rlmirions endeavorfng tf tlispOKe of some are to bo faliows at Tacoma, but von if true will to take care or fur (lie reaaoo tliat llipr can lie prosecuted for liricemg tlia iiitothis AT ftiarsbaJ tbe Oalles, arrived Ijeie jeBU-rday, to return C. H. as, who is wanted at lhat place, ptoie a hit of jewelry at the Dalies twfore couiiatt Portland tLia time. A description of the jewalry waa published In TBLOHEOONJAN, anil from tbis it xvan liiai Marshal ScbultK atcertaioed a Rfifw was the niau be wanted.

Tbe here Imve ue for RossaBd ref JHC i i i up to The Dalles marabal until ttej througb with him. Koss is our last HUinmar burfflar. TLfe "beriR of Linn county teiti how received the news that be had been a new trial by the supreme conrt He lalo Saundere'B cell and found him Pn ibe t-ft-1. "Well, Paondere," Baid Uif "I bare beid from Salem." SaanJers c.id not tlie and wUbout a nuiBCle on his or bis position iu the RUjftit- eft, ariRwereaT. "Have 1 "Yes, afid yn.i have been cranleri a new Sauudsiv Ms hcflVl nwfty art ff i di-I CM c.irt' Jie ba-l or not, aiiJ tbe sbeiritr i KESEAHfHES AT A FroE.

Thns. ftondoo, profesww of geology iu tb Ktate university at Eagsie Oily, was in AJbany Friday on ois way to Yaiiuiaa baj- where he will enead bis holiday in geological researriies. To a BeitiM reuorler he stated tbat the present season of tbe year, when the south winds and heavy seas bad bidden rocks, 1 fforded the most deflirabie period for geological esaaiinaUou of that region. Pr jr. Condon, who baa one of the moat valuable cabinets of fossil and mineral specimens in the Halted States, has done much toward developing the mineral of this state, and has Dy his researches given Oregon the credit of producing some of the moat interesting fossils and geok-g'icnl nptvciniens extnnt.

A I A S'KW PASI'OH. 'ire Palitiyra (N. Iteraudrrtf has llift lol- lowing concerning the Kav. pastor-elect of Calvary PtesbytJerlac church of tbifl eity: Xo greater honor dowld have tmeu bestowed upon Mr. l.andon thdu the fact tbat ibe peopJe olthis vicinity auitod wfthone accord and filled the Presbyterian chiirch last mornmg to Ueten to -bis FareWell address.

He eare a very Interesting dlacoqrseof his labop fcince he had become the pastor; of this churcb, point of tbe knife penetrating The wounded man sank, moaning in a P'ol of blood and a man who IB said to be bis aHBailant mn hurriedly up the roadway, pursued by htef of Policy Twombly, who capturerl him near John A- cannery. Tbe man arrested Is known as- Nic Sargent; he formerly kept bar for Lu-Jgi Serra, He was taken lo the city jail aud locked op. The wounded man, whose name no one aronml eoald pronounce or spell, was resting eaHJ- it 11 o'clock. The doctor in attendance thought tbat If internal bemovrhagB did not set in be might live. What the row was about could no' be learned.

UNTIES The Hnppner is guilty of publishing the following: A warty of hunters in the Blue mountains were listening to John Hendricks spinning stories about his adventures on his big ana buffalo hunts, and John went on to say that Uie softest snap he ever struck In the business wiaa when hunting on the pee-ra-rah and tit-lug film wind as a motive power. Iu company with Buffalo Bill and other noted hunters he was camped on the plains, aod all llit'lr hordes were turned loose to graze. i me fin 3 morning they rolled out of blankets and found that every horse had baen the Arrappahoes. Tbe band of huff a outfit were following had gone far to the BonlhweM, and John announced his daU-r- nifnalloc to continue on after them. Bill struck o(T afoot to neapttire the horses.

As Bonn UH tbe prairie wind mse that afternoon John up a mat and sail on his wagon, ami tbe wind blew him on after the buSalo. By BkiHtul handling and Hating ravines on the Joino, sayc he was able to make an average of miles a ilay, and io 4 5 days he overhauJed ttie butlalu acd went to hunting. He killed ail the game lie wanted, and areeeetland piled np Ui.OW jj'tnnds ot meaL he was rentiy to return tbe wsua was not favorable, so he wintered where Le was and shot wolves wbo came near to smell of the meat, which aoon froze BO hard tbpy could not bite It. In the spring John had oliO of wolf pelts, besides all tbe buffalo meat fiD-i hides, and as soon as the wind blew toward the northeast be hoisted his wagon sail am! got Mown back to last year's camp, where fount' pome of the boys, who had recovered all the borsee. They hitched up and werefcuKi- ed to the big cache of meat.

TtEi SIR JAMSBTJEE FAMILY. Tit teastej ftnti I'iral Ulficfcra of the "Wrecked VBB eel Otitfcnrtd and BoEBtodeii for Three MonttiJi- AfJi'OKiA. Dec. -5, Aujnfllcial iui'iulrs was made yesteriiay at tbe otlice of Mr. P.

Cherry, British vice-consul Tor this regarding Use loss of the British bark The Sir Jamsetjee Family off Urenvllle point on Jtmilur prices are S16 ro SiM. This means half prloe tor bfiance ol smokmg jackets now in stork close Ihwn out. Ilon'l, ratss this chance. I tin- clothier, uor. and Morrison.

FIJLkEO TBE9. Those turheys. pigs and other good thincs iu our vvlmlow last week were In part consumed by our numerous patrons, we still hare a 5011 desire for to-day. The Ixmlavllle. Tbe street cars now make COOK'S PAR- i en's convenient to all parts of tbe city.

Mrs. Cook has a lew vacant hours, for beginners. Tlie day HfUrr 'hrlstmas wll! Hud the Tivoli alive with novelties. 8. W.

cor. Third and Morrison. I JOOCS. are DOW oflerlng lor the Holiday tnda choice Hues of Roods specially present season, ooDsiaUneofXadtaB, Gentsand Children's HANBKEBCHDfFS ot mexj description, Kid Gloves, Satchels and Bags, Purses and Portemonnaies, 1 aim, Collars, Collarettes, Jabots, etc. UMBBELJL.AS.

3OO New Combination Dress Patterns At Kppcial lor Uibl week, )' OoHaamer Bubbiv- I HI vies, sl7.Pi* 11 to Pnly i t- i' Klrt OpeiaToe Slippers, Med abo Febbre" bvii- 1 ft LiidxV I'ebble Crufn Bntum. worked fcutton bt'tW-r Lfr. Boll Ouraroa KW, opera lant I-rencb ttll and wldtlia. Cunu-oaKld, opera and! Frei.cU 'rtpcb flv, all sizes and wtdihfL txdttV KreiK-h the cry bostt. vvparing, In i will thrift ordinary llfrMble and a stfiit orn- 3 K) tv il ihe ttcti roak arxl HO spline Inst.

ftnt jitlsfiictlon. at: ai. so. i i-ncli Klrt sho-'H rtMich Kid ho Hi I (if from t'n Fancy Goods Department: A Pliis'i 1'lnsh Sat7 i'l--, Fin I 1 Funcv 1'appr anil an enilleas variety of T.mrv Novrltiiw suitalili' for Christmas a a i i low prices. a i Department: i i we nrc sbowins very hirsro i i i of wty'ics in bilk, Linon.

I Lilian an.l 1 i i i i i i i il.iiri, hun.l- stitcJictl, bt.nlnrs. iloK embroiJcr- rtl in oolorn or i i i i "I'ho nunibf.r 1 I I 1 35 Glad to see yon We had a big rush last Sfttnrdaj, and hope to keep it tijp all this Kemember This: Erery porchaser of one dollar's worth of goods ot more can get a big guess at the Of JEJeans! Yff are compcllwl to make this rnle In jns- life to our patrons, lhat tliose buying one dollar's worl)i or over lean only guess, or we would be again overrun like last week nitli gpeciUators wanting to buy 10 cents 1 Trorlh of collar buttons or some other no- tionc. These prixes are lor bona fide pnr- cfcasem, and we don't care who get the Frizes--non on txhihltlon In oar corner window--as tbey will be Given Away January N. met with great snoeere to omr KEaccnoN siii OF BLACK GBOS GBAIN SULKS, we shall maintain the same 3ci Oi'TBJE- J.J 1 J. I iiatept Cut Ever Murte ill Tricep in Dil Voutlifi' Boots, Boys' and Vr.izths' Ki Shoes, Huuou Shoos, Lace I'fOt8.

Ribbon Department: A ifrrat variety if new Sitt in hades and Jlibliona for fancy i i Kid, THF I CLOTHIER. First Alder A OI'I'OBTITSITT Tl PURCHASE a HOUSE 4 WOKTH nterest charge of wblcb will go oclrarcb, coruer i i at I I A bv At ll)a CbrtBtnlns i i BeerviW) will bd i oordiRlly invilo.i. cotpet nr fourth ftnd 0- A- Honir, Msior. M. ILJ in I'.

M. wulcomy anil 1 JlSCaiDHPBLtTre. Eievmth.rtwt,-. fit. unu i the maor cbanees lhat ha'i taken a i a i of cburcb in this His dewirt'ire nnu aad ail rBgrbt, bat wban located Iu bis western liome tie! look l.a -k wild 1)is ir liel lat) 6ei-ls ol ihnre iilaiunl will niuimiie to glow although Ihouanuds i miles inimrale him and peni'Ie.

It is to ne hopod thai i lioidi.t laDor he may be accuntod tu. 8UCCB83 tlinl WSB M) tavllDfl! him in till.K 'J'Hlia. Fur las'- various XJVoe bouses auii have liero miBuliii; millt from iu Ircril ot Iheir (ioorn, anil have at a to account lor ita At. 5 o'clock jeslnilaj-iiHiniirjga i can of tbe IPS! lluid was bj A. wcioil mill lieaJM', ia front -)l 1 w.l'r.f bonne WasbiuKton piiBet.

A fnw imu- buljseiltient imliceismn iimt a man I i. ia nruy jl 4 Spiritiia! and J.iterr.r)- 8 room nt SteSS 1 everj ut 1-. 51. 1 and i will preach at 11 Sabbath sniio Prajer roaetini; additinn, i 'i. Mttioes al r.

P. prayer 'liftet- o'clock. Sirui- Rev. John BB al IT o'clock inlBK at 7 ii'clnck- IIH Sftees at P. a A.

M. Stephens aililitlon, as Sabbath scti 1 meetings as to all these sei -Jict, corner o-jtO- Ghormloy, ua December -n, school 'TM1K oa Ttare. aud corner 1 cheap and 1 IM i oirmcipni- be was taken to tbe station locked 01. a cbar ot laicenj. Tbe u.

i was atrt ibe can neirt evidence. Two cans ot ID ill- were f-Kilen from in front of tlie same wif- fee lioiiff iridny inorDiufir. In I iiistnow milk was emptied out and tbe cans tot taken. Vealenlay ail weuL I'KISONEK'S Mrs. Smith and Florence Helen the Salvation Armj, iwacbed a Christmas sermon to tbe yrtboners in tbe cite jail yestertlaj moruiuif.

On tbefr rsticinc the rnrnat-B anJused byaiuBtlneLaltolmali tiyaau, a dtflercm in ferae from tnoje i "iagsea" Tbere was rnnre of a triiinf, style about them. One fellow, wbo ap- the nigLt of tbe instant- George Pope, and I'harles master of the British bark Kooringa, were associated with Mr. 'berry, and constituted the court l-'ollon-iae is a synopsis of the findings of tbe conn: Tbe ciurtflDds that tbe vessel was not navigated with that care and prudence by the rap- tain a first officer which id requisite for the Jives anil property entrusted to their care, and for the following reasons: For a wnming tbe latitude to lie correct un er I'd, after running fivft or six days without ohtaiolng meridian altitude, and not endeavoring to tind the latitude more accurately triey obtained sights at 'i P. M. on I er iW, which could have been by either Suuioei's method or reduction to tbe merldiau.

Wefisii tbat the error in latitudo froui the sojiposed poBition of tbe vessel and the one indicated fly tbe course Rtwereii to where Lhe wreck recurred, was aliout forty aud one lhat CJinnot Le on the ground of "We lid that there was noatteuipt ma ie t-j get a cuft of Ebb lead i ie of 1'eortin- ber The court it i tlie opinion wnind aijiefi Uie captnio MI hi; p.tdili.ni atcuralel). We (in') ttie capuiiii and tim i of I oareleMalieBfi in tlio land an.1 uol I.a\iut: hoLh Hud.ors 01 HI li'HV i aiid (nerLan.ed i iu If.uiDK ro an noi-b'Ki! iu IKMKI. tir.d tliat there n.i nt the fi rui'iiHtlf bnlvveu I t. I'. un litcem i', while the was i i i i IMids Bt-iirs hroperlj.

court suBi'eods Joim fro i i i i i i of any at mxne: iwli.oi;- tei of tl'iri-e montlm fr.no i Theiourt linns cause for strung censmn (it i ll.e master, and Im is hwelij cenmrfd tor not having secured Uio still' i i i bl certificates. i i i tbe certtiiCate or Aifivu i lieu) tor I space of three ni.uitus i dale. i fiails ground i i i the cerjtlticate L.mrwiee rhomjis'Ti, i i i caution John Thompson, mai-'erl aud A i while UIUB i de-iling wlih them, to more careful Tl.is co'iirl desires to record its disapprobation for ti nllreJy to patent logs, itai OaeOADK 1UBSEL EXPLOM10S. Use, I line new i Department; 'Jiu-lions in I' I-. t.l, lIu'VU kl).

thi.s line 'h- J4. Hubhi-r If.iiK N'K Wuoneix ki-l Hip it- in i yra.lt; anj depart nrnl anil RutiiH, Our of Silk rUiHbcsof (Trade and width i nioslconipliito; our pi-icon tli: iowfb.1; we the larpi-t i of fhadi's this side of York in Colored Satins. -0. t0, and --V. Black Goods Department: nultii's in Dress Goods a Woo! i i in lll-invli III.MVV all wool.

I A Few Words lo the People Living in Oregon, Hasli. and Idaho: fill Mail and Express Orflera the day ttwy areireOfived. "VVe will save you from 25 to 40 CfEU, give jnu "Better UopdB and letter Stjjw. All Enmte marked in Pliin Figured and Vrice. Sn vou stand tfeB stow, yoa same as If you wwe Uerein pernoe.

J.j orderiDC Boots aud Shoes, state plB-'mly the 6tyls of toe, width, and the price. Ali goods or money refunded if not Fatlsfarlory. That's fair. Is it not? WH sen.1 Hi.itls and Shoes liy Kxpress 1. 0.

and if liy Mull we demand txtra nlamps lor mailing. To our already larpe Country Order Trade fnr- rominents are as regards cur lair dealing. AilMrws Lewin Bros' Country r- I'oslotlieeDox SVS, 1'ortlaad, Or. THE AJID Conor BUL, Or. TJE: le.

rnn Owing to tbe change in oar firm we bare offered Entire Stock of Jf yon have no Overcoat, come anl see us. We'll give you a pointer about Overcoats that Trill do you some Kood. We have over one hundred Choice Styles to select from. in I i Suits in i i i M'ry a i i i i Donipstic Department: Sri'i-iiil drives in l.iii'Snv. Lace Curtains: Our Assortment in Every Ii-partmcnt till! Lnif-'ea 1 Select Our I'rlces Ufci'Ifilly the AM ON 1 I F1KBT I MEIEB FRANK 185 ANO 187 FIRST STREET.

iU.J Gr 1H(, '9i Spcond and 27, 29, 31 anil Tajlur I'ASi'ADB Tl.NNEl., Tf Km K.H t'f THK UUBiiO2riK: Thinking that the news (if the explosion the miRlit reach you in a magnified elate, I herewith wud you roiiablo Jnf.KOjati.m as fol! the evening of tlie 11th after a series in the buad- Yoi' rau go (firect to any de thnmrli uritrancee from Tayln. i and Firet streetb. A Few Fresh Arrivals in and The Ki for tioi tar Kiaff fSS are all sow- O.tgonkut of the -WIJ people at Milton ami vicmlty are verv for a division of the county this proposal thestat, the machines the explosion took plaoe Instantly killing three men and seriously wounding hra The cause of the explosion this: the water xvzzi by a majority of Io aflwOSu. Seed will TMK 1 If iS3liB i MEN'S iVsiT iifree or four miles Ibis bide 01 lp CealBTfiile and UIB country nearly ior tbe Woodara, oejrond twm- JioUOftj ci! i i -s 1 METRL HOVELTIES, I 1 UUJ MJI. wish wbecome a pariof otuily tbe -divtoioD.

1 or DOS done, BOIM to JBTC. union I eMaWUlied, seen-m riST toB to UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, CANES, TRAVELING CASES, SUSPENDERS, JEWELRY, JACKETS, ETC. "'i "i 111 First St. WORTH FRE3I SSS I 22 1 atul limbs, clear, lovely eyes and beattb jpULfjmtvap. spaci sTrtem, Home weatment fitoofc on KHJMM "7" ix r'' 7" 5 At a Oreat Discoout from Kegnlar Prices.

A great many people have taVen advantage of uiis opportnoity, but we still have an ioi- memw stock. It is our intention THIS "WEEK to to offer our lines of FINE PRESS SUITS, SOLID BUSINESS SUITS, ELEGANT OVERCOATS, NOHBi TiESIGNS IN i BAR, NECKWEAR, BtO. in Etute and Caps. A.I such figuree tbat will surprise the oldest inhabitant. you want to purchase Presents for the Holidays? Bny what Is useful.

CLOTHING at the prices at which we now otter is the best Coroe and nee for yourself, and don't neglect tn take of this Golden Opportunity. Va.nt RToney! Voa lotbLlnjr: Come at once, and we guarantee tbat you will concede that AVE MEAX BC'SENKSS. In our Store, crowds rushing for our Christmas Presents, hiiifjible and fine enough to Rive anyone. Ladien and Gentlemen, yon all mate a mistake 'f yon don't come and gee ns. What is better for a present than some icood article to wear and something one can make nse of.

No trouble to show goods. Polite attention to all. Parties residing in coon try can send for Samples and Roles (or Sflir-MesurwmeatftQd a- care goods just as satisfactory as if herein persotL, Splendid Ciitaiorne. give a fine pair of Embroidered en and Leather Back Clothes Brush, valued at with erery Salt parcbased. DB.

NEWCASTLE aast. LEE CHUKG LUOES 3 CBUCtBE Deden ftotej aOb, vat 'SPA PER 1 SP.

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