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Show DESEKET EVENING Hscrayl Baly NEWS T UE Si3aY.JAN U A It Y - To PAYSON. Rale Jho Ecus CML10MI No Longer Do Women rear the Great, at of All Human Blessings. mfort to know that those r,!1 avoided. No ecsily woman need fear the slightest discomfort-ishe will fortif) with the well? known and time honored semedv, MothHouston er's Friend, This la a penntrr.U-toexternal that at once Boftens and makesappl'eanut the abdomina) muscles sad ligaments pi, 'lnej gigantic naturally expand without the shgh.est atrain, and thus not only banish all tend to aervoua. twitching spela, but there te an entire freedom from nausea d'seomfort, and dread that so often leave fiJtuug of Umber WtU Emend Over sleeplessness, the! r impress upon the babe Years and VUl Jnstlfy Twehty-flv- e The occasion ts. therefore, one of un bounded, joyful anticipation, and too mj.b Building of Rond. stress cannot be laid upon the remarks,!? Influence which a mother's happy, pre natal disposition has upon the health n i!l o 5. Sale'of b a fortunes of the generation to come. AVuhiogton. Jan You will find it on ail stores ieet of timber from the Kaibab national at 1 00 a bottle Writesale at todrug the Brad and Utah northern field Regulator Co.. 230 Lamar forest in southern Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., for an instructive book. Arizona, with authority for the by the purchase ra of, 209 miles t Advert isement I of railroad through one of the richest to was west, the of approved WVlHBgV sections of the depart-mentof It was found to be mature timber, day by Secy. Houston for market It 1. on this billion agriculture. Bids will be re ready feet of mature timber that the forestry relief up to the middle ofJune this service will bids until June lb. It is repotted that the r2f)0 miles of iar, then three years will be allowed The railroad railfor In mentioned contractors the Washington building the dlSDati h la a route from way The timber will be cut gradually Msrvsiale the present 'outhei n Utah ',rniiTGiL',f'THe TirutiT'Jf Itl'u This project is the most gigantic to Bright Angel a point on the north This route launched by the forestry service since rim of the Grand canyon So carefully have the would follow the bet ter r ver to Us creation Pangultih, then over the divide amt ssriiie officials mapped out their plans down through the forest to the north the' contract end of the rim ofthe canyon period that by That this would paean a historical the land which was first barred by the of 'development fm southern period cutting will have been reforested by Utah 11 valong Through the valley of a new growtti, and the scenic beautv the Seller, down through Pangultch, kanab and other small settlements in will remain unmarred ' -- J Ja (Special Correspondent fc.) Pftyson, Jan. 3 A meeting of the stockht lders of the Salem canal, a branch of the Spanish Fork river lrri gat Ion system, , was held yesterday st Sa!em --to consider the prevlou( acting of the board of directors' In refusing to accept the government proposals to the Strawrivet Interest?, relative o the v berry project A good representation of tha sto 'lf - project launched. ! ar b .- f I? S' ' -- - .. passed was present the meeting si the act on of the board and the ra b government proposition will Jected 'The government - proposit mr as to allow as the typical river 38 500 acre feet during the Irrigation seaLorr The Salem canal together with the. other river Interest w ill forthw tth 1 , Grossman, physician Dr AjA Brown-A and collector, and Mr. Tallon answered ulating the dealing in lumber, inachin lq tha afflrmatlv. 4 ing, Janitor, Jt. J Gill, sexton, ye. ery andturnltur?, and bills aggregatinj JUdlsy water commissioner add water lha marshal waa appointed street cleik, James Byrne lind waa also Instructed to act $SQ0 Were allowed. y The appointments were all unantmous, as firs cMef Yesterday at noon Mayor W F, Gur to few a minute but and It roqulrad out th program, k there wa nsy made the appointments for ettj. crfy but one application for each appointofficers, when ell took the oath of office ment read at tho courthouse. The following art Mavor Tallon on motion of PanR and appointed Pater Clark as the Tracey the present city officer's, Councilman and city's legal adviser, 51 n y or. W - F. NEW ADMINISTRATION Gurney. coimctL i'yftsr tmrsuT.-r- , Herbert Taylor; four. term On motion bt FUxgerald. seconded by .IN LEHI INDUCTED year city councilman. George G, Pauli (t way ordered that th $3 la gt Robison, two-yeterms, W. S. Evans, W. "Wing, Jr, and Sydney Gil. surplus cltv monev ba placed in 11 a loJohn cal hank on Interest fef tha next stx Christ; Justice of the peace, Georgt f (Special Correspondence ) months v Webb: John 6. Evans, clt The report of the recorder, showed Lehl, Jan 6. The. .eld city council attorney,marahal, A J. Evans, superintendent cash bs lance ter data of pi Iko lti, with held lts last ipeetlng Tuesday night of waterworks, W. J Gurney, road suatilt several hundred dollar fop tha next Besides the regular routine business a pervisor, S,- - J. Taylor, astray pound quarter dtrense tor p TOtltwted Councilman Pauli asked fhe mayor If final settlement was made with the keeper, Lyman Losses city physician, n understood V. , 1, H. C. Holbrook. - policeman, correctly that thwa(er commissioner was to receive 373 k Ryberg contractor for sidewalk pave Jones, fire 'chief, John Cooper; Wii'i an additional Jg; for water month, clerk lng, a new license law waa reg librarian, Mrs Martha Bushman LEIII. mutlj-talked-- pain,- that are. said to precede child-- , bean oy gi a y be of Timber on Sale of Billion Feet f Kaibab Plateau Approved by -- H REJECTS 1914 G 11 the government asking that 43 000 f re feet be allowed a the ty plcni river durLake Shoie, ing irrigation season however is an exception to t,he above refusal they having adopted the government a proposition hut their interests are not similar to the older Interests w bleb have, jnadf ilia obleuiuiu Lake Hhore having only a second irv right, which placet them in mors need of water than the older Interests It Is pfesdmed that the government will not delay action long after hav- lng received the committee proposition from the river Interests, as the promise has been that the high line anal w ill not be delayed In conet ruc- Tfttr pnffiabmrrrurrtK W anhot bo commence, cn tee caml until th? Spanish Fork matter Is llnally to-d- nan "ars" 'err aept Te i25-rnt- TV- on- - mr- - e E E tli- ffi- - p I let im vo t - StftT"Bh:fLBRAiLrROA& Reiognizlng the difficulties which lie in limited transportation- facilities, the service decided that the contractors should be allowed to construct a railroad connecting Colorado and Utah s .with the Grand canyon, which been accessible only by the soutlieru'appsoftches.Tor several years hereto-XorerJa- the construction of such- - a road has been considered by capitalists, . hut lr has been said that the lack of assured raffle, pro ved an effectual barrier. It was pointed out at the departmea, todaj that a contract for a billion feet of timber will overcome this difficulty and provide a commodity transportation which, with the tourist and local -- wUlwtofio phxee the- project on a paying basis ( hlef.Forester Henry S. Graves, who made a personal examination of the kaibab reservation, announced today that- - the marketing of the matured timber will not be allowed to mar the scenic beauty of the forest, considered to be one of the most beautiful In America The annual cut will be less 1 - feet thaiLiU,OQO.!1.00 - SJr ERNEST EXPLORRR MHO WILL CKO"' SOUTH CONTINENT DARING " . (ApeeiaJ tcrTkc News T Lopdon Jan a Sir Ernest BITkckle-to- n the noted explorer is planning an othei trip to the south poie He will start from a South American part with POWER COMPANY PLACES LIENS t the department has had all this terrl, buy cruised In the-pa- st About 2 000 000,000 feet of timber was found to be in the reserve. OnebiUioa -- two-yea- rs. (heck th? Symptom ot mg Troable One of the many reasons why Lung Trouble is so difficult to fight Is because me disease is ot en ot a very flattering nature The patient may look well, hut In reality is fast losing strength by lontlnaed night sweats, , fever and These symptoms should be cough n ohetked as quickly as- possible s Atlerative Is beneficial In checksweats and it has ing fever and night our -- many complete Tecov-erie- s Wougtrt-a- b Read this case 30p W . 36th St. Near York Gentlemen I am you this Ustlmonlal that others writing mav know what your Alterative has done for me Since was a very voung woman I was sufterei from Bronchitis. I tried doctor after doctor, getting little or no benefit Finally I had night sweats weak spells and lost rapidly In weight: and my doctgi told me If they were not checked I would have Lung Trouble. Miss Mary Korhamer. who Is a fifleod of mine recovered after taking your Eck-ma- 1 -- tnslstsvf that. J try ft. I am now after two vears, perfectly well strong and healthy T Affidavits' MRS ROSA VOELPEL . i Above abbreviated, more on request) l.i kman s Alterative has "Mi proven ist efflea Vmany years' test to be nous in 'cases of Bevert i liroat and Lung Affections Bronchitis Bronchial AMbjna, Stubborn Cold and in up-- t uildtng the system, Poes not contain g narcotics, poisons or Sold bv Schramm-Johneodrugs "The Never Substitutor," 6 big lungs Mores and leading diuggtatB Writs the Butman Laboratory, Philadelphia, additional evidence Advertisement Alterative--en- r love" vt AMERICAN FORK. RETIRING MAYOR TURNS AFFAIRS OVER TO NEW Uu-twas Great 'Falls Mont Jan filed m the rountv rcoruci s olfice here Montana the todav mortgage wheiebv southern Utah, lT generally admitted Power acompany t!h,- - a i b?n upon its ronsTdefd-Tara'eT;r-tTThe pfojei t "has-TjefpTriirTlhnis of the Gmranti Trust some time as merely a railroad project "5W0 inof favor New mk hv But the lack of freight and pissenger cianpanv If was explained by John G Morony business in that section to pay for con- vice nt the of power tompanv that struction and maintenance has been a the mpcrsld foi rtgage was 1 given as BeiuUtw due a With such block fast 1911, and falling stumbling bonds dated July m0 of 317 amount of valuable timber to tarry on July 1T to the annum such other bonda as mav be issued away the railroad would be easily a and to tune time til fmm pnmpanv payings venture and a newindustr)al hv in tTT longYsoTated era would 'at vailous points in the power plants south-etu and Immense'y rich sections of state and has under coristrurtlmv two Im Utah mense dams one at the gieat falls of the near lir and another at Missouri Thompson lUrtls in the westem Phrt of tha state JOSEPH SMITH'S TEACHING A classified arrangement of Tha SCHMIDTS TUHL J1V. 12 Doctrinal Sermons and. Writing;. of the Great Latter-da- y Prophet, compiled by New. York Jan 5 Monday Jnn 1 Edwin F Parry FHom the autfeoned gcr toemr-fi- xnr datrTnf begintiirrsr Hisiorv'of the Church' of Jesus Christ teas second trial of Hans Schmidt for Saints Cloth 75c, post- the of Latter-da- y Aumuller Gn the the murdepapf-Ann- a . paid. first tryffthe jury disagreed 1 tswmf Or (Special Correspondence ) 6 At American Fork, .Jan meeting held today retiring Mavor J F hove foimally dellvofed the government of citj affairs over to hi succesior, Lari Gieenwood In doing so he recounted the administration of the past, two jeara. naming it nunrtier of Impiovements that ii 1 n -- L. D. S. U. NOTES Dr E. A Wmshlp of Boston, who is the west on a lecture tour, addressed the students of the L. D - 8 U . at f chapel exercises today On- aceounU-o- the the Vfeit of the eminent speaker, period, generalregular long devotional ww held today, and ly held ofl Friday, the school for entertained Dr. WTnship 45 minutes Giving what he calls his "1S14 definition, the speaker explained education as dHcrfml nation He elaborated on the relation which exists between price, that all, praise and prize, and said while working for price, should also of for a best but all, work for oralce, discrimination, prise. Without proper he declared, the correct Ideal iu this Education work could not behad should be a means of acquiring this Ideal Tha power of discrimination itself, he added, Is a merely matter of discrimination Dr. Wlnshlp then referred to the of education w h i chhe 'g a v e la st year, that It Is merely onerelish, and relibhes, that on learning what He one s education can be adjudged reference applied this definition to bis showed and of price, praise and prize, m orthat discrimination is necessary be reder' tha v proper relishes may quired. At chapel this morning official announcement oTQie Junior promenade on Jsn 16, was made by Glass President Phillip C. Reynolds, MRS. EMMA SMITH DIES AT PLEASANT GROVE fj w (Special Correspondence ) 4 Mrs Luma ST her Rome here Jam- -1 Smith .die nlilcli "Him, loped fiiim from pel ItonHIs rail stones. Mrs Hmith was bom In Bedfordshire, England, Jan A 1644 Her mother died when she was six years old and at theag of nine- - alio came to America with her father, Samuel Sin field 81is arrived in Utah SepU 9, 18ci Her fatlioi .made hi- first home In Utah In Ogden Later, his daughter the sublived in the horn ject of this sketch, Walt H in Lake Cltv He Wells Daniel she met and was afterwaida mained to LateF they moved to Daniel M Smith Pleasant Grove, where she lived until Her husband died nine veart her death ago Sh" was the mother of 11 children seven of whom, five sons and two dangh ters sirs'll e she has always been a de an active worker In the Church, voUd "WITH" a rnr mother- and-- a tnit-iud womanlv character She hiaved all trials v unflinchingly Funeral services were held In the Pleas4 ant Grove tabernacle Jan Bishop K D Olpin presiding The following were the speakers Alex Bulloc k O. B.) Harper, Ezra W atker and of Bishop Olpin A sketch of the life H Mr Smith was read hv Bishop J Walker The music was furnished by the ward choir, the opening prayei was by J Roy West and the closing piayer by Interment was (n the tty Coblev cemterv wjjere the Tae was dedicated 5 Humphries Pleasant Grove, Jan -- def-iulti- hr - "4 n he impiovements are permanent, consisting of the laying of 10 miles of cement sidewalks along the principal troels of the city ami leinentmg of tile street TIjs ir.ek creek on Tenter which was formerly an evesore to the itisens has been completek Inclosed In cement flume the entire length of tho and stieet,d and the street turtipiked A number of other streets have grad-ouejv gawd sg and .Auxitpik&d. aud can Fork now boasts of having more cement sidewalks and more graded streets than any yther city of its size in the state New cement bridges have been put in and cement culverts placed at the street Intersections, the entire width of the street doing away with the old wooden culverts poles The electric light have been moved from the center of the rinclpal street and a lighting system nstalled wherehv, the main streets and tha streets leading to each railroad depot well lighted The city hall and jail nave peen titled hp with one of the most modern heating plknta and a new coat of print grvn them from top to bottom Inf each There ipr. many application sRie --and ft 4 not deflnltely appotr-thn known Mayor Greenwood will 'aps the council is a mixed pna, point h politico v the appointments will be made The of party r affiliations count II pi'mher? are William Thorntott. Who holdover Hans Christensen, himself Bldney Nicholes Ell B Hawkins and Jutlus B Seales, new Thet will hold another meetnembera ing tomorrow night izuL -- PLEASANT GROVE. C-- bjf -. Sale haa always scored heavily with those who recog- bargain-givingauged by quality, price and newness, y no old bee ns has No offered. shop worn stock all strictly this of merchandise seasons merchandise which we must dosejout, as we carry nothing over a season. Our Great nize real, PARK CITY. HpLDFNr nSwly-electe- Allison, Justice of the peace, Henry I OLD You FIRE . and For Breakfast, dessert -- and between INSURANCE OF UTAH. The oldest and strongest Fire Insurance Company in j the entire re- Inter-Mounta- in gion. Insure today, tomorrow may be too late. Heber J. Grant & Company t General Agents. . 22 Main.' Phone Ex. - LonifortSi. hun ' - Nowadays yr simply ask at' any f Clearfield spent urug" store for "AYyeth'S Rage and You will get s the holidai swith hts parents Mr and Remedy i H Ashby Mis vMetn large bottle for about BO penis Everybody uses Ms old. famous recipe, because no one can poealbly tpl) that you darkened your hair, as It does. It so HUNTINGTON. You dampen a naturally and evenly. sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, "taking one RELIEF SOCIETY WORKER small strand at a time; hy morning the AT HUNTINGTON grey hair disappears, and after another DIES a 4 application cT two, your halo becomes beautifully dark, thick and glosay andyou look jeers younger vAdvertlse(Special Uorrcpondeuce. ) Huntrngton. Dec 31 Mrs Temperance htent Sherman-diepec .Jfli at hr lion l "Tn Shewas the wife of George Huntington A Sherman, and the daughter of John VISIT THE I and Rbsa Braaher-- - She w8 born in Nov 1F0 2) Rama .Her paienta md'ed Bescrct-Museu- m to Hand nph in lj 5 anu from there moved to HurtlngUn n the fall of 1680 where Vermont j3ulldlng. Entrance on they have since resided. Mra. Shermait wa man'led to George A Sherman May Second FloOr. 1 . 1W0 She wo airk for over 'eight SUB months and died of Intermltant fever She was loved by all who knew her and The Cliff Dwellers' Mummies was for s Ring Skeletons of Extinct Monsters. host of friend,-Boretarr of .the Huntington Relief Tha 8outh8aa island dollectlon. The Hall of Mormon Relics, and The finest Mineral exhibit In th State. and flve slater. Hr mother, six brothers Brf to " " ' Open dally except Sunday, ' the ' 4:30. Admission S3 cent. Conhem Fl1erC WlJpock t C' Wood-Har- d lllteim Howard, J H JCULpaok ducted parties at reduced rates, by ift Bishop NiHaoh all ot whom 9poke previous arrangements. of Uie detaaed. ' , - . 'll FUhnre- - bv Jr , rXCHICAGO - , 1 FlftGG VOUtiG KIHC1TOK d WHO HOV BHTIB FIGHT FOR JOIl Wli.Ui SI Mbs WOUK (Special to The News) Chicago. Jan 6 llrs Ella as Young has rcsjm d Jifr dek D. intendent of schools John wa Who had toon htfr assistant, bar defense of fsecTt t . Rlagg super- Shoop, siect- - a fewwecks ago tZTe tVomon .fiocked to Mrs , Yeung? Mayor Har-rlo- n accepted thfe fe.lgmaxions of four school trustees who had voted against Young her Men favorablefillto Mrs. the .vdcancibs were appointed to . Mrs Young was wl11 breomw 66(L: and Mr 8 hoop, ft is ' tlUAS assistant superintendent formerly. A W -- J H- J)own Oomfort. . 25c CTibRIankets, blue or pink border, now, eaa:lj , $1 25 Baby Blankete. pink or Mud, nuraerj stjlee, now, each $1 25 Blankets, white, grey or tan. 104 size, now a pair $2 00 11-- 4 Sheet Blankets, grey or tan. sirenow . . r. V I Hi Mtrqiiiii.im.i ......8 I-- M flllMl covering, now K)f ,T. 125.00 Silk Covered Oonifnrts, dainty colorings, each, now . . . . Hi IJnen and Cotton Huck Towels. . Hotel ant Rooming Honsea Take Notloel ..lie Hemmed Hack Towel, 12 Ho Hemmed II tick Towels, now 1 5o Hemmed Hm-- k Tow4e, now W Ith flnrid SOo Hemined Hack Towels, now J9o 949 45o Ifenuned Hack Towels, now 60o Hemmed Huck Towel, now ...,,,M,,STHid w4o 19 Ho Honey (tomb Towels, now pi JUlcd now 110,00 to-tb- "biy.' 4.30 foiufurtSjjfilnU:.rOA Egyptian cotton. RECIPE: -ID- g, Never Saw Beddings Cheaper. 0 Mikolino 4!ovrdwhite cotton, scroll 2t49 ,.$4.9& $in65 124c 53c 75c 98c $2 50 Plaid piattkctsl. all thd Pointy . . 4gf colors, 11-- 4 size, - $2 75 grey or tan lankbrt In th .- eg large 72x84 lndi tilse, now.-.-s- r . $3 50 Blankets, (toman wool finish, tan, grey or white, 72x84 Inch slse. 1 , , ,( I , ,iV S' NOW Vi 90 00 Wool riald Blanket, complete color line, IQ Cf !( 98 1 MI-- 4 Size. -T- '"S2n98 Sbvr-golu Crey VxT BJanketsT '2x83 inch. ixer4 Inch allk rtbtxin binding, -- $6 SO W- - COMPANY in A Few Domestic Department Offerings Give an Idea-of.th- e true imports of this Great Sale. T (Special Correspondence ) -OMEN Jan 6 During holidays the pld with a were rovally banqyiete people party following Recently citizens heie have been waging In three hours & war against the rabbiy and Sago Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, nearly 2 0uo were driven into a, corral numerous more are Th?y slaughtered Faded Ha Dark, and! at present than for many year Glossy. The auto tvIc on the mall rout from Oasis has been temporarily discontinued Almost everyone knows that Sag and replaced by teams A haby boy came to tha home Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, of Mr and Mrs. Ilazen Btevens y ester- brings back the natural color and lus-tr- e e hair when - faded,- - streaked been has faffing Benjamin J Strlngham or gray; also ends dandruff. Itching rapidly of late and baa been unable to Years leave hie room for some lime Moat of scalp and stops falling hair. hie family are hens Including Ray (gifing-ha- ago the only way to get this mixture and wife, Henry RamseV and wife was to make it at home, which la of Baker Net-- David Duncan and wlf o' r -- rfl id, nd Alex TYlmhle and wife muBsy and troublesome. HoWen, fif HOME n RegardlessoiLosses , (Special Correspondence.) at 12 Jan Cltv d coirocll o clock noon th and mayor took charge of the lock! city dovernmefiVand ihe affairs of Park eity will bebandled by them for the next two years The officers who took their plates today were Mayor P, J Tallou, John Councilman Richard V. Hale Edward Tracey end Thomas Pauli The first order ot business for th new mewer end count 11 was. la declare all offices vacant and the new otft-cewere mi nub a follows. Uty-mshaL Charles VV Malr, policemen James Park m ' Mark-DoW- It Meaiis Cleanup and Sacrifice NEW OFFICERS TAKE CHARGE IN PARK CITT A 0LD F0CKS BANQUETED; WAR AGAINSr RABBITS meals.'' i January genuine-Supremac- ar. SUNKIST? net ORANGES k MONTANA habit-formin- A, L rat continent fryn sea to sea returntng liy way of New Zi aland He will make Important svlentihc otsiTtatlons dispose In M. Butler, m charge According to of the district forestry office In Ogden, SHACKUTTON S3. 50 . - n 1910.00 AVool Navahoe Blanket, pretty color comlrinatlon: only a few left, vihtlo they law, choose 96 30 ! fi't (ex Sheets and Pillow Cases Cheaper. Te-V-- Turkish Towels- -- 10o Turkish Towda, now 15o Turkish Towels, now 14 Turklfd Towels, now , . . . .. 25o Turkish Towels, Initial, now 45c Turkfah Towels, Initial, now 76o Turkish Towel, now 2-- ......... . 10c 16c ,.,.24o S9o e bare a lot of Turkish Towels that are slightly imperfect, worth up to each, r. . , , choice while they Butt Linens At Big Savings. $1.60 Tabje Cloth, 4 size, bach ..,.,..750 60o Table Damask, novr a yard 91o 91.00 Table Damask, 72 Inch, now a yard ...46c 91.50 Table Damask, pure llnen, Uow a yard 69a" 91.75 Table Damask, pure BnCn, now a yard 65o 92 00 Table Damask, pure linen, now a yard $1.19 92 60 Table Damask, pure linen, now a yard 91.68 All Pattern doth, all - - U1I Napkins to matcb AH our Jno. S. Brown A Son fine I rtfff TxU Bat ..I,.-- I 615.00 Battenberg pieces, 2 yard J uizea, each rr lot of fancy white Walsting, raluee 1 rard, pick now at 18c Flannejotte In all the pretty style' Sirin which they are mad yard .Ojlr- lOo Genuine Manchester Chain bra y, not ,t 1 all colors, while they last, yard lOo quality Apron Gingham, ail size choeka, yard ,4418 91 75 French Ratine, 48 incliee wide, all colors. will not last long at this price They Rflso be prompt, yard Genuine 25o No. 100 Berkeley Gamble, slightly imperfect, to go In this sale AA 91-0- 0 8-- - ...... 1 ! "I'nit .T tt JJH. ffi l?lr tl 10t .Slo bheeta, full size, now 39o Sheets, fitU alze, now . . . . 550 Sheets, full, size, novy - f Al-- t9.MM9f 69c at Sltects, 81x60 Inch alze, now . , Sheeta. 81x90 kich adze, DOW ,65c Nainsooks Long Cloths. 9110 Sheets8fi99 Inch Ue, now ..... ......75c 15c Nainsook, 86 Indies wide at, , T 1 1)0 Sheets,. 81 il0 Inch elze. pequot, now jT. 79c lard 92.00 Cloth or Doug 36 Indies wide, Xnlnsoot, 91.85 Sheets, 81x99 Inch alee. Puritans, sealed tliC of 12 In du-81c yardspiece proof box., now . . ... for ; 13o ITIlow Caien, 42x39 size, ISo Long Cloth or Nainsook, novr . . . .8 Ho 36 indie wire, the bolt of 12 18c Pillow Cases, 42x86 else, yards 11 Ho for reppefMlrnow , , Ctot&rrXaln. long "20c"PlIIow ('asee,' 45x30 size, 92 7A 36 Inches wide, the belt took, . .12HC WIW . 29c Pillow Cases, 45x89 size, hemeti tclied, now 15c Japanese Nafnook, none bet25c Pillow Canes, 42x39 rise, ter or finer, the 9i 1 now ,17o bolt of 12 de, fWaraww 50c 65c -- S5o 85c 90o 4 i f. f -W I f Injl .... 1 c O&c d 4 P I 1 - j y 1 4 , t V ...... .... ..... $1.69 tt 1 |