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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1902, in “Clean-Up’’ Sale Laces, Trimmings. ; or 2 large collection of trimmings and passementerfes in black and k chiffon, spangled nsts and laces; reveres, collars, yokes and n spangled jets and chiffons; colored Liberty 42 inches wide; colored fon ruching; colored silk chenille dotted net, etc., etc., all on sale ing Monday, =t ome~half off ragular prices. A Sale of Cushion Tops. be added to the e beginnil these cushions Jree of charge. i 370 dery lessons will b: givem cnm . Sale of Colored Sheepskins. ne of sumped Sofa Cushion Tops | We have fortunately secured another fine lot of Il of them very pretty and of | atout 600 in 2l, not one | ever sold for less than goc | high grade Sheepskins f.r burning and deco- rating purposes, 500 in all. They are choice, large size skins, in the bsst assortment of colors we bave ever offered; there are reds, greens, blues, tans, browns, etc. Not a skin in the lot is worth less than 75 F i double. our price Monday. ony, 1c each . ment. You know values well enough EMPO California’s La Americals Orandest Store. Th's will be a great wesk for housekeepers who nzed to replenish their kitchen, dining-room and linen closets, although there are rare bargains for all c'asses of people in the new <<clean-up’’ items for th= next six days. one of these special offer’ngs is worth at least ha'f more than we wi'l ask to-morrow. Mark downs_ have been sharp and decis've. to find everything in the store at cut prices;, but you can expect someth'ng out of the ordinary in almost every depart- to -ap preciate the follow'ng: =g dozen; s Standard and Extra Standard Table choice goods; Singap 1 dozen, $180; s'ng'c tins on special sale, e b put up; an-assortment including end P.ums; 1000 tins, worth uding Peaches, Pears, A 2000 tins at $L68 per dozen ; single tins . | | re Pincapple—1000 217-lb. tins; of very choice Imy ack; either s iced or who'e; now on sale, par per dozen, $1.20; sing'e tins_ | Our Annual Sale of Choice Canned Goods Begins Monday In the early part of each year, at the time when there are the fewest varieties of fresh vegetables and fruit in the market, at the time in fact, when canned goods are in the most de- mand, and when other grocers are “charging all that the great o foring of thousen 's upon thousands traffic will bear’” for them, we make a of tins of the choicest Fruits, Vegetables, what the cznners scll them for. selves, taken from the cans, ani now on then lay in your suppy for the next thres ble Fruils—Packed in heavy syrup; full Best Western Sugar Corn— That will g've good satisfaction; b 4000 tins cn special sale now, per doz n, 96c ; sngle tins Fruits—2 34-b. tins; 2-lb. tins; 500 ti $1.56 per dczen; on i4e 15¢ 3 tins Besl Maine Corn—Solid pack; sweet, choice; 5000 tins Cholce Alaska Red Salmon—— 1000 tin:; of a very pspular trand; offerei now, psr dozm, $1.00; or 3 10c tins Read these amazing prices, see th= poocs them- Currznt Jelly—An extra quality pure fruit j pricots and Selcci Bastern Oysters—Tre very best; 2000 tns in the 1 znd 2z lb. sizes; 1s, dozen $1.50; 2 tins 2s, dozen $2.64; single tins pcried French Sardines—Packed in*pure olive oil; zooo tns ‘or this special sa'e; per doz:m, $1.00; or Fish, etc., at prices torderng close cn dispay in our Gro:ery Department, months. 8¢ ly, put up in ns marked for this special sale, ,3 (+ gnpleding o0 Sy ..... ..25¢ 22¢ 25¢c 25¢ IMEMPR REREEE RERRRR RRRRRER RRRRRR R BERbree PRErre REERER BRRERERRERRER RERRRE RREERY RERRLRRRERE RS ReRRne RRRRee RRRnee Chi na , cheap, Decorated marked now - 15¢ Most attractive and timely offerings. that you cannot afford to pass if economy is any object, Set of 6 fine decorated Dessert China Washstand Set of 3 pieces, pretty flower decoration, only . . 75¢ Incomparabie Values in Crockery Dept. Just the things that you need in the home This genuine cut glss Thin blown Bohemian plated top Pepper or Glass Breakfast Set a Sa%t, cheap at soc ,—Gold and flower per dosea, h " ‘price, - pamthisweek. . decorations; the 4 63c 6. ...600 .33¢ picces for..$1.25 Fine Carisbad China The same for 6 per- Rich Gold Hall L:mp Fine Limozes French Dinrer Set—With soms.. $03.25 —With loge riby China so.nch a dainty violet deco- T-picc: Sulad Se— gl globe, an ex- R Carlsbad China, gold tension lamp thar 1 /2t% Cupid deco- edge, flower decora- can be pulledupand Fations in center, tion, only.$1,49 down. . $1.70 only.. . .98c Fancy shape Teapots, Ecglish Thin blown clear glass dark Water Tumblers— brown decorated, Lac: pattern or fieur de Tis engraving, per . $1.00 oy .ot -55¢ dozen . Remnant Sale Monda, remnant prices. of Popli Henriettas, s, Granites, rice for the rec days. e Webs (ar BRRERRRRNNENRVER RRRRKBRRRRRRR RRRRLK REIRRE SRERRRRERERRR RRERRE RRERRERER KRR RIE ERRRRE RRRERE B Dress Goods. and until the closing hour | novelty fancy ribbons for the neck will be we will place all of our remnants of | Placed.on special sale beginning Monday morn- Colored Dress Goods on special sale t ome-quarter off the already reduced | yooo yards fancy corded briliant silc novelty t includes waist, skirt and suit | Albatros, | Piaid, | Every remnant in the remnant price at which it £ you need cloth, 2 not- the specially reduced Excyclopedia and Extraordinary Ofiering This The Home Refer- . ence an encyclopedia of uni- versal knowledge--a com- plete exposition of Arts, Sciences, History, Bio- graphy, Geography, Sta- tistics, with thousands of engravings, colored maps and charts, sketches, battle portraits. Prepared under the supervision of John Clark Ridpath; 10 mes, bound in half morocco, beginning Monday cles'ng time mext Saturday night, the complete set ’s Unabridg>d Dictionapry—Full sheep binding, patent thumb | Important Sale | Fancy R.bhons. | Two very desirable lots of 1902 imported ing. They were bought for our regular selling, | beautiful new weave, perfect in every respect. | Ribbons, 3 inches wide, in neck | ribbon clors, worth zoc per 2000 yards of rich novelty sik fancy weave Ribbons, lustrous and pretty neck ibbon colors, 4 inches wide, 25c per yard ordinarily; our special sale | prich..4'.“...‘.'7e ! Bows fo order wthout charge. Dictionary Sala-- Week. L:brary — etc., etc., illus- $3.50 The celebrated 20c rval mantes for We'stach lights, double frames, easy Large full size, 6-pece semi-porcelain chamber set, deco- to put cn, this rated, only. ... . week, e ch . 14 . . ...$2.258 Wine Set-on Glass _Chin: Double Egg Cup Tray, twisted spial ~ —With spray of neck Decanter and ~ gold leaves, decora- 6 glasses . . g s1D tions; doz . . . . oo . . $1.50 “Clean-Up’’ Sale Sheetings, Sheeis and Casings We find an accumulition of nearly 150 pieces of bed sheeting of different widths, bleached and unbleached. They are all of a good reliable quality, but the various widths in the different lines ar: broken, some widths bse ing entirely sold out. To close out thess lots, we make the “‘clean-up’’ ‘prices at far less than they cost to make. . For insances 8:-inch double bed Bieached Sheeting, yard .. 140 63-inch 3{ bed Bleached Shezting, yard 13140 81-inch d>uble ted Unbleached Sheeting §5¢ 72-inch Unbleached Shecting, yard . . 13350 Hemstitch~a Fleach d Sheets—A fine ‘ine in which we have only one width left, for double beds, 81 inches; “‘clean-up’” price, each . . . 7@ Fleached Pillow ase@s—One siz: on'y in th's line, 45x36 inches; “clean- up” price, each. . L.l . ... . . 9@ Unb'eached tillow Cases—The 45x36 inch size, a good, well made case; now, each . . Special Sale of . QCuckoo Clocks. A lot of handsome hand-carved Cuckoo Clocks, imported di- rect from Swtzer- land, best Swiss movements, and guaranteed good t'me-keepers, cnckoo half hour a~d hourly. Clocks 18 inches high, 12 inches wide, regularly §7.50, on special sale Monday only. . .. $4.68 “Clean-Up’’ Sale Ladies’ & hoz Dzps. As is only natural after the exceedingly large sales of the past season, we sill have quite 2 number <f pairs of sma'l Jots in ladies’ Jace and tu ton shoes and Ox- ford fes. These we are selling for . less thanhzIf the - regu’ar or'coss Ladies' Oxford Ties, in cloth and kid tops, sizes 234 to 434, wid hs A to C, that wers §1.50 acd §2.00 a pair; “‘clean-up’ price . . 8937 With Louis Clearing now must be quick and certain. | THE EMPORIUM. rgest— Every Some va'ues range as high as Do not expect "~ Sale of the Schwartz Stock Men’s New Style Clothing. This great purchase of nearly 1200 Suits for men in the new- est styles and fabrics, the balance of the winter stock of one of New York’s biggest manufacturing concerns, has created a furor We are selling them at the same ratio at which we bought them, about 56¢c on the dollar, and to make the sale interest ng to mothers as well as to wives, we have added a'l of our small lots of boys’ and children’s Winter Clothing, at from a third to cne-half less then regular prices. Men'’s Sack Svits— Coats with or without Military should- Boys’ Knce Pants Suits—Siz=s in our clothing department. er:, the materia’s handsome strip-s and $15.00; cn sa'e at Worsteds. worth at least $12.50; cn sale at.. mixtures and blu: scrges; worth $12.59 Men’s Fine Suits—Of bus or b'ack Chsviots, unfinished fancy Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimerss; Men’s Long Cut Overcoats— A l-woo!, Cheviots, with silk ve vet collars and satin s'ceve linings; Young Men’s Svils—For youths 13 to-19 years of age, handsome patterns in light and dark effects, the stylish Men’s $4.00 Worsted Pents, now. ..........82.35 $6. 98 Boys' 75¢ Corduroy Pins, now. cut and p:rfect fit so pleasng to boys of thes: ages; worlh §10.00; cn sale at.. Carpets, Rugs and Matting. Body Brusscls—Lowells, Hartford and Whittalls make, good assortment of patterns; this week, per yard Tapestry lmsscls—H:-vy'du:able weave, seven different out, per yard Japanese Linen Warp Matting—Remnants from ten to two yards long; regularly sold at 25¢, 30¢ and 35c per yard; now per yard Wilton Rugs—Samples bound on both ends; size 22x54 inches; worth $3.00 patierns; to close 8530 $1.25 e e (G 5 e R A e Tl e S R R S Butterick Patterns for| GChoice Liguors. February Now Ready. |Fort or Sherry Wine—A choice Sonoma prod- In Pattern Department, main floor, under Ladies' Parlor, a free copy of the Butterick Fashion Sheet for February can be obtained in the Department. The February Delineator bigger, brighter, betrer than ever; something in it to please every member of the family—per copy . . . 150 pryar. . ... k... .. . S1.00 uct, Monday, per gallon. . . . . . 55¢ Ma!t Whiskey—Duffy’s Pure Medicinal Malt Whiskey, on Monday, bottle . . . .Z785@ Ha-per’s Pure Whiskey—The genuine I. W. Harper's, on Monday, per gallon . §3.25 Imported Gin—A. V. H., large bottl ? Martel Brandy—Per bottle . . . . A. B. C. Beer—Pints, dozen . . . Eurke’s XXX Irish Whiskey—Bottle.. $1.00 ard plaids, nobby $8.45 all-wool $400; cn saleat. .. derk oxford gray $8.45 ¥ for 8 to 15 years, strictly materials, lo's that were $3.0) and $2.35 Boys’ Threc-Picec Knec Dants Suils—Sizes for g to 15 years, made of gool quality all-wool blus Cheviot, a 00 valve; on sale at ., small .. 490 in the market— Smokeless and odor- and six feet of tub- ks, Fallinickel = 08 all ready to plated; instead of bumn; regularlySoc, $5.00, this week . th's week . . . . . 8832 L. .. 59¢ Turk’'sh Renovar — For cleaning clcthes Gas-burner Plyers— 6-inch size, handy or renovating pets; regularly 25¢ bottle, this week . car- for putting in Wels- bich lights, etc.; cheap at 35c, this week's price. 256 House-Keeping Necessities Reduced. Unsurpassed offerings for the economical this week. Notone or two lines, but fifty, at clean-up prices. The hottest Ol Heater One-burner Gas Stove H'gh-grade Wringer— Rug-and Carpet Beat- 8-quart Enameled Steel With good 10-inch rubber rollers, ad- justable to either Tound or square tubs; regular’y § 2. 50, this es—Of woven rattan, and large size durable; in- stead of 35c, now . 250 week. .. $1.88 .. .. Garden Trowels — Coat and Waist Hang- Heavy forged stel, or . Heavy, bright maple handle, 6- wire, for men’s coats ladies” waists; special this weelk, each. . . . . B@ inch blade; 2 regular 40c article that wiil not easily break, our price . . . 250 cr 3 o XV hcels, sizes 234 to 5, widths Ato C, | 17-quart Granite Iron The Celcbrated Henis Wood Roller Towel Asbestos Iron - lined Opal Decorated Can- 11-inch Fine Imitation that wers $2.50 to £3.00 a pair; “clean-up’* Mixing or Dish F:ult - and Vege- RackNeatly shel- Griddles—For toast- dlestick, with <ol Cyt Glas CakePiate, e Y R table Press— . o ing bread, frying ored banquet candie, o S L ne—Double €Ot Squeezes all the ¢ and VA chops, griddle cakes, cheap at 20c, Sp ed; an extraspecial juice out; reguarly Nished;regularly cec.; instead of ‘“clean-up’* _ price, .3t 25¢; sale pri‘e . widths A to C, that were $1.25 value; this 35, this week . 15c, this week. 15c, this week. . each = M “éclean-up®® price . . . weelc, s L PTep L, al 24¢c S ena s B A s 10c Sale of Towel: ng. A Fuly Bleached Fast-edge Damask Towe’ing, colid, close weave, neat red border, matked now at the very special ¢‘c’ean-up’’ price, per yard 5c Il Trimming Braids Half Price. ‘We place on sale beginning Monday, a line of pretty colorsd Mohair trimming raids, with biquot edge, in assorted widths, in the best shades of browns, cream, green, cardinal, navy and clectric blue, at exactly omeehalf regular prices. Charming Arabian Lace Curtains. The choicest line we have ever shown has just arrived. These beautifal Curtalns were selected from the samples of three of the largest makersin the United States. 100 pairs cf an excellent imitation of real Arabian, five different patterns; per pair. . 5 00 100 pairs handsome heavy borders, scroll effect, in four patterns; per pair. . . . $6. VDU B¢(Cigars * Renowns’ “Owls” ‘Nathan Hales this week Big Values in Suit Cases, Bags. Sole leather e~ dress suit e R Cases, in cither chocolate or russzt color, bast lock and bolts, steel frame. 23-inch, 7.0 24-inch, $7.,59 * 26-inch, $8.00 ik F.b-eware Dresc Suit Ceses—Very lght in weight, as du zble as leather, gyod sol'd brass lock and bolts. 18-inch, $3 725 22-inch, $4 28 22-inch, $4.00 24-inch, $4. 59 26-inch, $4.75 Genuine A'ligator Club Bag —Brass lock and catches, leather lined with pecket inside. FOR 25¢ A Sale of White * Flannel, All-wool White Flanne', 30 inches wide, useful for so many pu poscs at all sea- sons of the year, ¢‘clean- up’’ price of ths line, per yard. 248 “Clean-Up’’ Sale Men’s Uaderwear, Shirts, Neckwear. Soft finished Merino in camel’s hair color, nicely made and finished; per garment . . . 33¢ Men's Shirts—Sample line Golf Shirts from one of the leading shirt houses, including a!l the latest ideas for spring and summer, 1902; the sizes mostly 15, a few 1534; if you can wear cither of these sizes, some splendid bargains await you 2t . . . 470, 68¢, 870 Fev's Neckwear—Four-in-hands, Imperials, Puffs and Tecks, the soc quality, in a large Variety of up-to-date patterns; “‘clean-up'” sale pricyeach. . oo vvo v . . . 230 Boys’ Golf Shirts—Good Perca'es, nice selec- tion of patterns, cufis to match . . . 470 Men's Hos'ery—All wool, med'um weight, seamless, natural gray, \reguarly 25c par; now, 6 pairs for 5@ single piir 160 ‘““Clean-Up’’ Sale Bargains Chinese and Japanese Bazaar Many pretty and use!ul lines of Oriental Goods are reduced for this week’s special seliing from one-third to ons-half their plainly marked regular prices. Come in and pass a pleasant hour in looking at the curious and beautiful products of Oriental Art in America’s handsomest Bazaar, and buy Oriental China- ware, Lacqueredware, etc., at lower prices than you ever bought it before. ) Blue and White Hang- Fine Blue and White ing Vase — Good Chis D t pr S e s S, il orated; worth goc . each, this week . each, -~ special this v .. 280 wek....100 Here are some of them: Ladies’ Suit Hangers— Heavy, Close - woven Palm Table Mats— Copper - bottom Wash Saucepans — Best Boilers Heavy tin, quality; regularly 75¢, best value we've ever offered at this week’s price. 56¢c oval - shape covers, fits No. 7 or 8 stove; regularly $1. 50, this week . . .$1.18 Drinking Cups— The pearl combina- Enameled steel, 1- tion hangers, upon which the whole sait ~ PInt #1Z€; regu- cn be hung vpat My 155, this once; regularly 25c, week. ... ... this week. . . 180 s s .00 Handled Stewpan — Best quality ename cled ware, 334- quart size; regular- ly 45c, this week 28c Set of 3 sizes; special this week Blue and White China Fine Blue and White Meat Platters— China Coffee Pot— Handsomely deco- Cheap at soc each, rated; 3sc value, special this week . this week . .20@ v e ..250 x, trated with color plates, formerly $10.00; ourprice. . . . . . ... §5.25 : . St e . 4 ey ;) i 50 pairs of plain net side with heavy embroidered | 10-inch, £3.00 14-inch, S Men s Fancy Hose—Good Maco yarn, polka 100-page Chinese Set of six Straw This 15c Egg-shell Fine Lacquered Wood Smecial combination offer—For this week only, bord:ss, four cifferent patterns; per par. . . | 11-inch, 33,.29 iy ffi,ii gty i o o Phots BookSize | Table Mam (xs B ol White Teodleoeehicl B The Home Reterence Library and the S e e $7.80 | 12inch, $3 75 16-inch, $4F .25 | Men's Fazcy Hose—150 dozen, in open work, 8x8 inches; worth © above)— Worth China Cofice Cup Size 634x10 inches, P ’ e f 3 ] 50 pairs very choice Empirc patterns, wreath | 13-inch, $ 4,000 17-in.h, $5,0@ | in black and blue, polka dot and figures; per 15¢, this yaek. soc, special . this and Saucer — This worth 2o0¢, this R D.dmmrvasabow, Dlov'obosossobonip effect with fleur de lis; per pair . . $8.,00 18-inch, $5.50 i SRR W LEd 7L TR 10 week. ...280 week...f100 week. . ..f00 LEEAER CARARE RALLRR ARRELER RRRLGCR ARGARA RRARAR RRRRRRN RRARRSR WARRRY RURRAR RAAARA AR AR AN WAL RN RN R i Wi e iieiniieie Wit Wi ininie Winie Wi ie Swinie iainie it ie Wieie e i iie Wi MAY B which Thomae had written to Johnson's | CHANGES IN THE FIFTH Harry B. be - | JUVENIL: iy ¥ mother in San Diego threatening that mnyYH’ Jo‘::‘tl:; :: Nn::.“mm of Com-|JU E SOLDIERS bezy = St e i BT o e = A Held for Burglary. ATTEMPTED BLACKMA’L G. ¥. Thomae Is Arrested on a Ber ek ‘Warrant Issued by Judge Mogan. was arrested at Kesa.my cets by Detective Cody rnoon on a bench warrant e Mogan two weeks ago » in the City Prison. A tempted blackmail will prob- ferred against him. s ago P. B. Johnson was o complaint of Thomde on burglary. They had been ether at 1228 Market sireet ze accused Johnson of steyling c overcoat and revolver bebong- to him. The case was called several times, but Thomae failed to appear. January 2 At- ney Archie Campbell, who represented Jobnson, showed Judge Mogan a letter unless she sent him $120 he would see that her son was exposed in the press and {llustrated papers devoted to crime and criminals. In view of the fact that Thomae had failed to appear the Judge dismissed the case against Johnson. He bad previously issued a bench warrant for Thomae's arrest. Thomae was at one time connected with the Internal Revenue Service, and during the recent strike was a sepcial policeman. —_————— Pahl’s Shoe Sale Must Quit. To-morrow (Monday) we will put on sale all Douglas’ $3 and $4 shoes, Pahl's own make, $5 and $7 shoes; Geo. E. Keith, Willlams, Kimlands and other makes of vici kid enamel leather, box and wax calf shoes. No pair worth less than $3. All will go for $1.85 a pair. Other makes litjle out of style, worth $2 and $3, for % cents. At 324 Kearny street, near Bush. »: REGIMENT ANNOUNCED Ctficers and Privates in Several Com- panies Throughout the State Are Promoted. The tollowing appointments in the Fifth Infantry, National Guard, are announced: Private Freeman D. Butts to be quar- termaster sergeant; Privates Martin Gil- bert, Percy Steeves, John M. Longdon and D. W. Lundy to be corporals of Company B, located in San Jose. Corporal M. Tiessen to be sergeant, Cor- poral C. F. Jessen to be sergeant, Private John Millerick to be corporal and Private P. C. Bolz to be artificer, Company C, located at Petaluma. Corporal Frederick W. Voorhees to be sergeant, Company E, located at Santa Rosa; Corporal J. B. Harris to be ser- geant; Privates George B. Maxwell, Wal- ter M. Armstutz, to be corporals; Private Corporal Eugene G. Bronson to be quartermaster sergeant of Company E, located at Santa Rosd. Second Lieutenant Edward H. Pearce has been detailed battalion quartermaster and assigned to the Second Battalion of the Fifth Infantry. Percentage Poker Cases. ‘When the cases of Adolph Franzini of the Cafe Royal and R. Schrensky of the Baldwin Annex, charged with playing a percentage game of poker, were called in Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday Attorney Ach demanded a trial by jury. Franzini's case was set for trial next Thursday and Schrensky’s case was continued till then to be set. : % ‘William Bollréan, call on W. A. Kous- netzoff, Grand Hotel; news from Vladi- vostok. ¥ TO GIVE EXHIBITION Columbia Park Boys’ Club Will Drill and Execute Modern Military Maneuvers. The military department of the Colum- bla Park Boys' Club will give an exhi- bition in Mechanics’ Pavilion next Tues- day evening at 8 o’clock. Modern military maneuvers .will be performed by 193 boys of the battalion. These lads range from the age of 9 to 15 years, The club’s drum and bugle corps of twenty-one pleces will render music during the evening. The following will be the order of the drill: t part—Entrance of the military depart- e emation of the t battalion, battalion Sl and battation parade. Second part—Wall-scaling by Company A, army setting-up exercises by Companies A, B and C, navy single-stick drill by non-commis- sioned’ officers and company drill by Com- and C, parade of the colors and taps. The officers of the corps are: seph_Moriarity, Quartermaster Se; Sergeant Sam Tannenbaum, Martin Porter. Bandmaster Emil E. Lieutenant Frank Joseph Franzen. Company B—C: Lieutenant Abe ey Dukelow. Lyons, aptain Louls Appleton, Second tenant George Morse, ert ann._tg_.___ Holleben, the German Embassador. music, street riot drills by companies A, B Honorary Commander C. R. Alberger, Major Sidney S. Peixotto, Adjutant James Rogers. * Non-commissioned staff—Sergeant )htinr Jo- nt Leon- ard Morse, Chief Trumpeter Peter Ryan, Calor Color Sergeant Military band (organized August, 1901)— Fleld music—Drum Major W. H. Hutton. Company A—Captain Phillp Cornyn, First Second Lieutenant Holm, First Licutenant Company C—Captain Aleck More, First Lieu- P Geo or Second Lieutenant Rob- WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The President to- Ludwig Max Goldberger of John Wilson was held to answer before the Superior Court by Judge Mogan yes- terday on the charge of burglary in $2000 bonds. He was accused of breaking Into the residence of Frank M. Stone, 1278 ‘WasHington street, gnd stealing a shotgun and dress suit 1:22 CATARRH CAN BE CURED. CAtharrh Is a kindred ailment of consumption, long considered incurable; and yet there is one remedy that will positively cure catarrh in any of its stages. \For many years this remedy was used by the late Dr. Stevens, a widely noted authority on all diseases of the throat and jungs. Having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, and desiring to relleve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all sufferers from Catarrh, Asth Consumption and nervous diseases, this recipa in ch or English, with full direc- tions for Mreparing and ush Sent by mail by addressing, with stamp, naming this paper, g. 'A. Noyes, 847 Powers block. Rochester.