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MISCELLANEOUS, PATTOSIEN’S GREAT CARPET SALE Tremendous in scope and wonderful in promises that will be kept to the letter, our great SPRING CARPET SALE, beginning to-morrow, will undoubtedly prove one of our greatest suc- cesses—another triumph for indomitable energy, enterprise and honorable methods. The showing of all grades of Spring Style Carpeting is undeniably remarkable, and every price quoted is from 20 to 30 per cent lower than the highly taxed down-town stores ask. Prices quoted i Bi Lowell an ble in qu be THE : b ng the t to match. - ® e price ittals Body Brussels and weaper grades .... lvet Carpets, $ 1 Chinese Mattings de sewing and laying. gelow Lowell Brussels—what the Roxbury is estry carpets,” such is the Bigelow ong the Body Brussels—unapproach- ty and acknowledged by the trade to —50 different patterns and color- Down - town price Roxbury Tapestries, for 40 years the standard of all 10-wire Carpets and one comprising novelties in coloring and execution never before attained in other grades of tapestries; 45 different patterns; suitable for parlors, dining-rooms, libraries, also hall and stairs—regular down-town price $1.10— sale price 1.17% $1.00 10c, 15¢, 20¢c, 25 "$1.10 "$1.10 1.05 2Ge . 35¢ Stinson and Sanford Tapestry GREDSLS = ik 90e¢c Smith Tapestry Carpets reduced P from goc to .... American and English inlaid Linoleum—some stores ask $1.73, but our sa]e$l 35 = PHICERY .ol e A lot of about 50 made-up CARPET RUGS of all kinds of carpet at hali-price. GREAT LAGE CURTAIN SALE ALL WE ASHK IS TO-MORROW we place on sale another great purchase of Lace Curtains. und the best ACTUAL VALUES we have ever offered. BRUSSELS RUFFLED NOVELTIES, ETC. IRISH POINTS DUCHESSE COMPARISON In this lot will be RENAISSANCE ARABIANS THE PRICES: Ses the Wonderful Values in This Sale at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 a Pair. Curtains, $5.00 choice—fine selection White Irish Point $2.75 Lace Curtains, $5 Your choice—dainty Brussels $8.50 values, fine selection, at a pair ir choice—fine selection White Irish Point Your choice—dainty Brussels Lace Curtains, Lace Cu s—8$7.50 values, at, a $ $10.00Walues, fine selections, at a $ r gy PAIP LR s e Your choice of fine selection in Real Renaissance, Duchesse and Arabians will be found equal in value and at as great a bargain as others above mentioned. == ALL ROADS LEAD TO PATTOSIEN’S, C:crner 16ith and - sion Streets. OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Ste;mship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wh San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—ila m.. Ap 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, May 1 Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Beattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1a m., April 1, 6 11, 16 321, fitth day thereafter. his company’s steamers Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- Vancouver to C."P. Ry. at Bay—2 p. m., April 3, May 3, and every fifth day only at Santa Bary Redondo (Los An- s, 9 & m; stopping Angeles and 2 m. Monte Simeon, Cay- n Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Hueneme, San Pedro. gdalena Bay, San Jose del )—10 =. m. Tth each rmation obtain company's reserves the right to change ates and hours of sailing v previ . TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery street (Palsce Hote GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Morket st.. San Francisco. 0. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., Ard Short Rail Live from Portland to il points East. Through tickets to all pointe, all rail or steamship and rail, at T ATES!'— Include Berth and Meals. , General ‘Agent, 1 Montgomery St. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. ...May 1/ New York . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. Y ery Wednesday, 12 Friesland 24| Southwark 5 (PAN HAS. D. TAYLOR, . 30 Montgomery st, PANAMA R, R, &= T0 I\‘Efi YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. . $103; Steerage, $40. S.8. Lecianaw saile Saturday, April 20 6. 8. Argyl sails Mondey, May 6 8. 8. eails Monday, May 20 Fret orrison-st. Whart, 2 p. m. OR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION €0, "nd CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES T stopping at Mexican, Central o rican ports. Sailing Section 2, ARt Apr. WPERU ....... p -Apr. 17/GUATEMALA .May .. S¢ steamers are bullt expressly for tral and South Ameri servi (Xo change at Acapulco or banema) Freistt ©nd passenger office, 316 Californis street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. La Paz, Santa Rosa- | 280 F Teller, P. H. Wil leave THRASHER goes port on April 26. 8. 8. VALENCIA, San Francisco May for Nome, ete. 20 CALIFORNIA Cor. of First ave. NOME, Golofnin, etc. S. S. JEANIE, S.S. THRASHER T. L. ELLIS, SATURDAY, April 20,1901 JBANIE goes by way of Seattle, leaving that For passage and freight apply to PACIFIC STEAM WHALING CO., HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND Axo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 1o TAHIT! Samoa, New Oceanic$.S.Co. . Wednesday, §S. 'MARIPOSA (Honolulu only) sevsecassnnes, .....Saturday, Apr! J. 0. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Beneral Ben’l Passenger Offics, 643 Market St., Behring, 327 Markst St Ko, 7, Pacific St BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. MASON, Master. U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer ‘ Monticello.” MO, TUES.. THURS. AND_SAT. a m g Thurs- day night); Erida; Master, San Francisco on DIRECT TO NOME. DIRECTORY OF REPUTABLE OIL COMPANIES. California Fortune Oil Co. 80 acres Sunset, 80 acres McKittrick, 320 acres in Coalinga. Now drilling in Sunset. Limited amount of stock at 50c. Information and pros- J. M. Lane, Master, leaves 24, 1901, and Seattle May Teller, Behring, Golofnin, ST., SAN FRANCISCO. and Yesler way, Seattle. Teller Leaving that Kobe (Hiogo), connecting Golofnin Bay Nome City and Steamship Ruth (W. 8, HIGGINS, s s Leaves San Francisco on or about May 20th, via Seattle, For passage or freight rates call or address H. R. DUFFIN, Agent, 638 Market Street, opp. Palace Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Sier Firer 200 b rst and Bran for TOKOHAMA and HONGKOMN agasal at Hongkong India, etc. No cargo recelved on board on day 25 “HONGKONG MARU. Tuesdas E5. NIPPON MARD U oy, pectus furnished on application to E. DEN- ICKE, Secretary, room 614 Parrott bldg, 8. F. COLUSA CONSOLIDATED OIL and REFINING COMPANY Owns 4414 acres 8 miles west of Arbuckle, Colusa County, in the heart of the ofl district. Paraffine base oil. Limited amount of stock at G0c. 30,000 shares sold in 10 days. Informa- tion and prospectus furnished. Office 630 MARKET ST., San Francisco. Famoso Oil & Investment Co LANDS IN KERN RIVER DISTRICT—Well No. 1, pumping over 600 barrels daily, rated the “King” well of the district. No. 2 will | be finished by the 10th of April—10,000 shares Jeft at 50 cents. Order by mall. 75 cents after April 10. 393 Parrott bullding, S. ¥, Investors’ Assured Stock In & company owning producing well. 20c Per Share. ‘Write or call for information OCCIDENTAL OIL CO., 471 Parrott Bullding. NAPA AND BERRYESSA VALLEY OIL COMPANY~—Controls 1000 acres of U. B.-.runt‘ ed land in Napa County where the finest lubri- cating oll in California is found; stock at 20 cents; us furnished. 570 and 571 Parrott building, San Francisco. SALINAS OIL AND DEVELCPMENT G0, Wil down 00 Teets Small Amoust of tresbury S formation, on appiication. 3. B 'OLEEN’ Becretary, 574 Parrott bullding, S8an Francisco. -SILVER STAR OIL CO. District, (ity Master.) Port May 26th. LEAVE WHARF, COR- m., ing at and , at 1 HONGKONG, call! ki and Shanghal, with steamers for THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, ANOTHER EFFORT - 10 CLOUD TITLE Transfer of Large Tract Is Made Under Marchena Grant.§ Property Involved Includes Ome- Third of City and County, Which Supreme Court Protected by Decision. By the filing of a quitclaim deed yester- day another attempt was made, so of- ficsale in the Recorder’s office declare, to cloud title to property comprising ynear- 1y one-third of the city and county of San Francisco. The deed was recorded at the request of John G. Jury and recites that John Chap- man conveys to A. C. Darby and John G. Jury an undivided one-third interest ta the lands described as follows; Commencing at a point on Mud Island at the mouth of Mission Creek, running thence due north and in a line with Alcatraz Island to the south shore of San Francisco Bay; thence west- erly along the shore to the mouth of a mud slough; thence southerly to the summit of Lone Mountain; thence southeasterly to the head waters of Mission Creek: thence easterly along Mission Creek to the point of commencement, containing one league of, land, more or less. Sald one-third interest in and to said lands being two-thirds of the interest of the party of the first part thereln conveyed by deed from John K. Moore, on March 16, 1570 According to the Hall of Records’ depu- ties the transfer is purported to be made under the old ‘“Marchena grant,” which the Supreme Court declered was invalid in an elaborate opinion rendered by the late Stephen J. Field. In addition to the quit- claim deed a power of attorney was also filed from John Chapman to Jury and Darty, the grantees in the deed. The last named two are residents of Santa Clara and the instruments were acknowledged by M. Wheatman, a notary publie. According to the revenue stamp affixed to the quitclalm deed the consideration by Jury and Darby was $25,001 e ———————————————————— ADVERTISEMENTS. SUFFERERS FROM PILES AND | RECTAL DISEASES Have Now a Simple but Effective Cure. Modern medical science and skill has at last succeeded in’ producing a remedy which effectually cures that common but extremely annoying trouble, piles. The Pyramid Pile Cure is the remedy referred to and repeated and thorough trials of the remedy during the past three years have demonstrated that it is the long sought for remedy which can be de- pended upon as a genuine cure. There are many remedies which give relief, but such relief is only temporary and the trouble soon_ returns, as bad or worse than_ever. But the Pyramid Pile Cure stands practically alone as a lasting cure. It not only gives immediate relief but the relief is there to stay. Mr. J. W. Rollins’ writes briefly and to the point regarding his experience with iles. He says: ‘I consider the Pyramid ile Cure without an equal. It cured me in less than thirty days. I waited fifteen days or more to be sure the remedy had fuily cured me before writing you. I can now say I am cured and I shall recom- mend the Pyramid Pile Cure at every pos- sible opportunity because it deserves it.” We cuote from this gentleman’s letter | to show our readers how promptly the remedy acts and also that there is turn of the trouble. The Pyramid Plle Curo is simple and | harmless, containing purely vegetable in- gredients, and can be used in all cases with perfect safety and with the assur- ance that a cure will follow. Physicians prescribe it and use it in all cases of piles in preference to the danger-and uncer- tainty of a surgical operation.. It cures without pain or inconvenience of any kind. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere at 30c per package, making it the safest, surest, cheapest pile cure before the public and one you can try with -almost certain suc- cess. TO SEE THE PRESIDENT THE LAUNCHING OF THE BATTLESHIP “OHI0.” MAY 18th - - 1901. ‘We have secured the only avallable land on the bay front and wiil erect thereon comfort- able and commodious teats. Each seat wi'l command an open view of the start of the Ohio as she leaves the ways and takes her first bath. The spectacle wiil be one you can- not afford to miss seeing. President McKinley, accompanied by his staff, and a number of prominent Ohloans will be on the boat. Becure your seats now, as this is the only avallable place on land ‘to view the launch- ing and you can now get seats at the com- any's price. Dom't walt unti] they = are ught by speculators and you have to pay double for them. Make drafts payabl: Price $3 and $2 each. to secretary, 916 Market street, room 5. R. HESSE, Manager. + P. J. KNIGHT, Secretary. WESTERN NAT. BANK, Depo: LAWRENCE C. MANOR, Attorney, Red 5214 OIL, WHO is it that advises you to put money in OILP Has he made money HIMSELF? SUCCESS camps with SUCCESS. Then FOLLOW success, FOLLOW me. JAS. R. T. MERSHON, 537, 538, 539, 550 PARROTT BDG., S.F. OIL -- WATER. W. W. MONTAGUE & 0., MANUFACTURE IRON PIPE FOR OIL WELLS, FOR IRRIGATI POWER PLANTS, FOR MINBA: TOF TANKS FOR OIL, FOR WATER, FOR CYANIDE SAN FRANCIsco. tory. phone World Famous Mariani Tonic Lands in heart of McKittrick ad- Jotning large producing wells, Small blotk of mufiumn‘f&mmm Montgomery st. . THE WELLINCTON oF w?r;v‘“ OIL LAND. is being sold at S0c w;h:n:‘:fltmfi Floor, Mills Buliaing. Bea Francisso.” Restores the Vital Forces. Per- fectly safe and reliable. It gives strength and vigor to body, brai and nerves. All Druggists. Refuse Substitutes, no re- | APRIL 7, OIL MEN HOPIC FOR AN ADVANCE Chance for United Action Is in Coming Meeting at the Palace. 1901. One Producer Would Shut Down to Force an Improvement in Mar- ket Prices—Progress of the Drills. S g £20 Ofl men will wait the outcome of the forthcoming meeting to be held in the Palace Hotel in this city before they can determine what the general situation is. With a proper issue the meeting, which is called by President Ach of the Monte Cristo Company, should prove of great ad- vantage to the oil producers, who, seemingly, need to be united. In fact, union is indispensable_to concerted action when there are so many companies to do business in the State. The good to come to the Kern and McKittrick districts oil men will also eventually be of adventage | to the remainder of the State. At the present time there are all sorts of propo- sitions to-be heard, more or less calcu- lated to remedy existing troubles in mar- keting fuel oil. One prominent oil man suggested yesterday that to shut down all wells for a period, excepting such as are filling contracts already made, would be a measure that would be sure to raise | the price. The Standard Oil people naturally wish | to buy ofl as cheaply as possible, that | the margin of profit may be larger when | selling it to large consumers. With di- vided forces the oil men will not be able | to have their way, which is in the direc- | tion of better prices. It Is held by pro- ducers that the competition of oil against oil is absurd when the real competition ought to be only against coal, which the | cheaper fuel is the field to supersede. The situation is the most interesting that has yet been presented in connection with the ofl industry of California. The Bieber Gazette says that claims for oil have been located in the Stone Coal lley. Oil seepage in the foothills, both t and west of Bieber, have been dis- | covered. The country has been given the | name of the “Pit River oil fields” because of proximity to the river. One of the wells in Shasta County is | down 700 feet. Gas is reported to be is- | suing from another. More than $1000 in fees, so says the San | Bernardino Sun, has been paid into the ' v Recorder's office this month for the location of claims, of which the ma- jority are oil claims.” The oil locations are nearly all near Victor, at which place the oil excitement continues. The Sun | remarks_that it is true all the desert | around Victor has been located. | "The Antioch Ledger reports that a 19 to-Wear Garments In purchasing gar- ments of various mak- ers there are thres things the K. S! & F. stores insist upon: First and foremost, -he garments MUST be cut to fit. Under no conditions will we accept for sale ready- made wear unless it is cut right. Second, the garments MUST be in the very newest styles and, third, the workmanship Such excellencies cost us nothing extra and protect customers from dissatisfaction. buy your garments here. must be thoroughly well done. ing t our You're abselutely safe if you OUR. FAMOUS $35.00 SILK WAISTS—We picture one style above—the greatest seller in the silk waist department. Up to this time we haven't been able to get them fast enough to warrant ourselves in advertising them. A PERFECT fit and very stylish—the new tucked high soie front, back and sleeves turn-over collar—front shades and in several styles—taffeta and peau de sleeves with turn-back cuffs— tucked and hemstitched—all 8§5.00 Each GRASS LINEN WAISTS Very popular this season— tucked and collar—fine to wear and wash—an excellent waist hemstitched—turn-over $2.50 ....Each CASHMERE WAISTS Front and back tucked—Bishop sleeves—new cuff—a waist well delit blue, green, military bl of unusual popularity worth $2.50—black, cardinal, SHEEBETS AND PILLOW CASES. Three special pricelets to chance for housekeepers— Our regular 12%c pillow cases Our regular 65¢ sheets, size Our regular $1.25 crochet bed quilts, size 81x% inches. enliven next week’s selling—a ize 36x45 Inches..Special 10¢ each 90 inches..........Speclal 50¢ each . ..Special 95¢ each | heavy flow of gas has been encountered in a well near Antioch, which is down | over 900 feet. The Sunset Oil Refining Company is | placing foundations for eight more stills | at its plant at Obispo, W of Long | Beach. The addition will double the ca- | | pacity of the plant, making sixteen 150- | barrel stills in_all.’ The daily capacity | will be about 1500 barrels. At this plant {lluminating oil is made exclusively from | | California crude petroleum. The crude | oil used has a range from 16 to 28 grav- | lity. About 2 per cent is extracted in | | the form of the new illuminating oil. The | 1 product has been shipped so far only to | Los Angeles and other Southern Califor- | nia points. A well will be drilled within the city | 1imits of Redding, Shasta County. Sur- veyor General Gleaves is interested in the { project, so says the Redding Free Press. ‘When the McNab weil in Santa Cruz County was ready for operations an in- novation was made by christening the bit with champagne. Mrs. H. F. Ander- son performed the ceremony of breaking | the bottle on the bit. The California Mining and Oil Com- i | pany has increased its capital stock to | | $,000,000. This corporation is located at | Redding, Shasta County. | After receiving an opinion from Milton | McWhorter, it has been determined to | drill in Fresno County, between Lanes | bridge on the San Joaquin River and the focthills. As a result 10,000 acres of land, according to the Fresno Evening Demo- crat, have been bonded on both banks of the San Joaquin River. | The electric light plant at Sebastopol, Sonoma County, will supplant wood with oil for fuel. Two tanks will be erected to contain respectively 3000 and 6000 gal- lons. Oil is cheaper and better than wood. Oil is reported to have been struck in the middle of the Elkhorn Valley, in Kern County. The valley is about twenty miles long and from four to five miles wide. Some account of San Benito wells is given by the Hollister Bee, which says tho Hamilton Oil Company has drilled | down 150 feet, the San Benito County Oil Comhpany 985 feet, the Esmeralda 50 feet and the Ohio Oil Company 500 feet. La Primera has put up a derrick. The Lon- don Oil Company has closed a contract for 160 acres. The Los Angeles Herald says: A successful experiment has been made in pumping ofl from a well in the Kern River feld with compressed air. This method has | been_tried with success in the local fleld, but | the first really satisfactory result in the north- ern field was in well No. 1 of the Euclid Oil Company. In the Kern River field the opera- | | tions are troubled not a little with shifting scnds, which fill up the casing, making it necessary to clean the hole every few days. Under the new method the oil is forced up from the bottom, and when properly handled it cleans out the hole so fast that it is neces- sary to stop In order to let the hole fill. The Eole was partly filled when the experiment was tried, but in spite of it from the start the vwell ‘was made to produce more than when it was first put on the pump. The result of the experiment is viewed with much satisfac- tion by the operators, who declare that com- pressed air pumping will Lusiness. An oil seepage is reported to have been discovered in Modoc County. The directors of the Stock Exchange aj Bakersfield have .called for bids for con= struction of the proposed building, which will be opened next Wednesday. The architects are McDougall Brothers of San Francisco. ~The structure will be four stbries with basement. It will stand at the corner of H and Nineteenth streets. The effect of the decision of Secretary of War Root, permitting the continuance of drilling for oil off the California coast, in the ocean, is in accord with the ruling of the Superior Court in Santa Barbara County. This was that the War Depart ment can grant a permit to drill unde~ the ocean, but the courts will not allow the application of a permit in front of an- other person’s property. Dr. J. M. West writes to the Red Bluft Daily Peonle's Cause that he and a com- pany are about to begin operations on a tract of 1000 acres west of Red Bluff and that a sufficient number of wells will be drilled to fully demonstrate the existence or non-existence of oil in that locality. He has been consldering the proposition about a year. The Spokane Chronicle says Spokane and Kalispell men will drill in the valleys under the Flathead Mountain for oil and will begin operations about twelve miles from Kalispell. At Rosalia, Wash,, oil is reported to have been discovered in a well that was put down by the town and the usual ex- citement has resulted. - The ofl excitement at Colorado Springs 1s said almost to equal that which attend- ed the Cripple Creek old discoveries. Lo- cations have been flled at Colorado Springs and also at Pueblo. 0il in Various Sections. T. L. Reed has been looking over Yolo and Colusa counties for oil indications. He tells the Woodland Democrat that oil, when struck in the Yolo and Colusa belt, ! can readily be piped to the Sacramento i River, and that is the solution of the transportation problem. The country for a distance of something more than ten miles in Idaho on the Snake River has all been taken up by ol specu- lators. No work s underway Jet but a s e s purchased machinery to !{r:‘k ?well experimentally. i ‘The last of the Government land in the eastern part of San Luis Obispo County has_ now been located. m township 29, south of the Cuyama, and east of range 19, all of the land has been filed upon and the County Recorder has work ahead to keep him busy fcr some time. revolutionize the uers Law and Collection Co., moved to 13 Bush st - [y Presented With a Sword. There was a very pleasant surprise party on the transport wharf yesterday. In response to an urgent telephone mes- sage Captain N. P. Batchelder, assistant quartermaster, hurried down to the wharf | to be welcomed by all hands and the cook. Befcre he could ask a question Captain John Barneson, superintendent of the transport service, stepped forward and on behalf of the dock officials presented him | with a magnificent gold-mounted sword. Captain Bachelder has just passed a most successful examination and been pro- moted from the volunteer service to the regular army, and the officials and em- ployes of the service took the occasion to show thelr appreciation of him as an offi- cer and a gentleman. The sword bears the following inscription: Presented to Captain N. P. Batchelder, Q. M., U. S. A, by the dock officfals of the United States army transport service. San Francisco, Cal., Aoril € 1901 —_— e For the last ten years there has been an frcrease of 2000 annually in the num- ber of Great Britain's insane. y e, 1 Suits and Overcoats for Men. P. C. Kelly will sell to-morrow at the assignee sale of clothing 420 men's suits worth $15 to $18, each one of them for $4.65 a suit. These suits are custom-made; the material is all wool. All styles in blue, gray, brown or black. Cheviots, tweeds, fine cassimeres in various colors, single or double breasted, round or square cut. Also for $4.65 each 350 men’s spring over- coats, worth none less than $15. Look in the windows. The suits and overcoats are exkibited and will be sold for $4.65 to-mor- row at the clothing assignee sale of the | Boston, 775 Market st., near Fourth. P, | C. Kelly, Assignee. . ————— Charged With Embezzlement. Arthur Meadows, collector for Hard- | ing’s Law and Collection Agency, was ar- | rested yesterday on a warrant charging | him with felony embezzlement. The com- laining witness is Dr. Conrad Winter- erg, van Ness avenue, who alleges that Meadows collected $100 for him, and that he has only been able to get $30 of the amount. I Sterling Furniture Lounge for $5.85 No mail or telephone orders accepted on this offering ed- | VEDRVLEORVEDRI LRV that matter) all set up in connected Richmond Range (The finest range in San Francisco or in the world for $5 down 83 month your home with waterback Three imported dinner sets of 100 Five “lIras” decorated dinner sets Nine beautifull each. patterns, blue mauve or pink. Sons English semi-porcelain. STERLING NEED RV Special Prices in the CrocKery Department porcelain. Light green decorations on clear white glaze. Special Price $8.50 Special Price $10.00 ly decorated Carlsbad China dinner sets of 100 pleces Fire gilt edges and floral decorations. Your cholce of three Spccial Price $22.50 Two English, decorated tea sets of 44 pieces each. Thos. Hughes & Special Price $3.00 We'd be glad to have you open an account with us. Store open We close every Saturday evenin; wire COMP A 1039 Market St. Opp. McAllister pleces each—English vitrified semi~ of 100 pieces each. 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