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qian t=: ~CHILOREN WITH AXE OTHER ATTACKS ay , A ant i iy Mrs. Mattie Galines, a Poor Widow, Robbed of Savings by Man She Meant to Marry, Goes Insane. Mrs. Mattie Galines, a widow, be- ‘eides supporting four children, man- ‘aged to scrape together by hard work for threo years the sum of $ It ®eemed a fortune to her. To a man she loved and had promised | t'9 to marry she Intrusted her little fund. He vanished with it, and from that da the widow was not right in her mind. To-day she became violently insane, attacked one of her children with an|© axe as he slept and nearly cut his head| / ‘open, chased the others into a corner, where they fought with her for the axe, and was only overpowered by strong men who burst in a door to save the little ones. Mrs. Gulines lived at No. 97 North Fourth street, Williamsburg. After her husband's death three years ago she had Worked in sweat-shops. Her earnings were tiny, but she fed and clothed her sons John, aged twelve; Anthony, aged nine; Charles, aged seven, and a daugh- ter Maggie, aged three. In additon she saved the $9—by what privations no one will ever know. After her Aance, a Newark brass- worker named Anton Sohiller, ran off with her savings three weeks ago she became moody. About daylight this morning her son John heard his brother Anthony crying. He started up in bed to see his mother throttling Anthony with one hand and raising the axe for a crushing blow with the other. as already streaming from soalp. John leaped behind his d caught the descending arm. ‘Then he had to defend himself and, al- though he shrieked for ald and little Charles and the wounded Anthony camo to his help, they could not take the axe from their mother. Waving jt frantically, she drove them into a corner and then started appar- ently to kill them, John had just grasp- ed the handle for what he believed would be the death struggle when nelgh- bors broke in the door. They tied Mrs, Galines and she was sent to Flatbush Hospital for observation. Fashionable Through Foul Play. The body of a well-dressed man about years old was found early this and cut. The body was removed to Rouft's morgue, at Ozone Park ee SUEZ CANAL RECEIPTS. PARIS, June 3—The report of the dl- rectors of the Suez Canal Company for 1901 shows that the receipts from tran- sit dues have for the first time, ea- ceeded 100,000,000 francs ($20,000,000). A dividend of 133 francs ($26.60) was de- pping ageregatini 10,823,860 ersed the canal in 1901. tons tra’ SENTENCED TO DEATH By My Doctors. Saved by Koch Inhalations SOUGHT 10 JOIN COUSIN IN DEATH. Cut John McAllister Throat as Hearse Started] twit cnitis ant tor the Cemetery. John MoAllister and John Smith tire’ grew up us playmates in the Willfams | orous and lusty-lun; ulsing through his veins! | burg schools. They were cousins and the tle of blood kept them together after school days had passed. They moomed together and were boon com- pantons always. Saturday Smith killed himself, when his funeral took place, two days) ing and curative olly vapors, which go di later, McAllister cut his throat. He had been grieving for his cousin since his death and had expressed a wish to ‘be buried beside his lifelong compan- fon. It is not impossible his wish may come true, for he is In a serious con- dition at Beney Hospital. Opposed to McAllister’s wishes and fighting them is Tessie McKenna, to whom he 1s engaged. If he lives he will owe his life to her. Jt was she who found him, with his throat cut almost from ear to ear, she who stanched the blood. she who called help and had him taken to a boepital, she who {s nursing him. While Smith's funeral was being held in the house at No. % Hope street, Will- famsburg, McAllister was qui when the hearse left the house he bro Into tears. Ho was unable to go to the wrave. he said, and he wandered out Into the gardan in the rear. As he heard the wheels crunch the gravel a8 the hearse started he drew his razor across his throat Miss McKenna felt that something was Wrong and we earch ter. When had foi she le, palled atrewan maniel Smith, 17 carries im into the house, whe doctor attended him. a: RES, FOUND DEAD IN NEW HOUSE. Man Who Had Apparently Been Well-to-Do, Took Acid, (Special to The Evening World.) NPWARK, N. J., June %—A well Gresed man was found dead in the base- ment of a new apartment house at Kinney and Broad etreets to-day. Sev- eral envelopes wer found in hia pockets “Imagine, If you can, a young man just entering upon what should havo been the most glorious and vigorous period of bis Ife, stricken with that most terrible and fatal of all diseases, consumption! ‘Imagine’ all the hopes and aspirations, the joys and the ambitions of young man hood blighted and blasted by the relentless verdict of the physicians who had honestly. tried thelr best to give me relief from my terrible malady! ne a young man with his lungs ected, with those terribly weakening veats and severe cough, with his daily getting shorter, with tho fact, with Ugnant case of consul Fealize something of my sobdition and of the despair which was welghing me down when T went to the Koch Lung Cure, at 48 ‘ ffort °. W. 22d 8t., Now York, in a despera ‘6 myself from a consumptive’ ; Now, imagine that same young man en ly cured and perfectly well, strong, vig 4. with Ife and her to and. strength ‘That describes how I am to-day, “The Koch Lung Cure specialists com- pletely cured me of a terrible caso of con. fumption after all the doctors had failed and had advised mo to go to the mountains, | It te 8 ploamure and @ gratification to omer mony for the benefit of those who suffer as I suffered. I am sure those heal- reotly into the lungs and air tubes, will cure a consumptive who takes thix won- derful treatment in time. it did for me, “EDWARD ALEXANDER, “720 Jackson Ave., Bronx, New York City."’ —— Call and see what Neckwear Dept. We have purchased a large, importer’s entire stock of op Baie VED - | Fine Neck Ruffs, including all this season’s latest styles, and will place them on sale Wednesday,June gth Prices from 95¢. to $7.95, formerly $1.95 to $25.00. Colors:—white, white and black, black and white, all black, tan and light blue, Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th St, Addressed to the Geheral Post Ome addressed Post Office, An empty bottle which had contained carbollc acid explained the cause of his @eath. He was thirty-five years of age and had been apparently 4 inan of some means, judging from his clothing. H, on F. On Wednesday g of Dimities, choicest colors and Se ving of T 6,50 3.95 treet, West, KOCH & Co. and Thursday, A Sale of Shirt Waist Suits, Lawns, Linens and Ginghams—only the newest an ¢ ) designs, made up in the daintiest ‘effects, every / | one vipa trimmed—an opportunity to supply your present or future & Seventh Aves. WELL-DRESSED MAN (5 FOUND DROWNED Absence of Any Valuables in Clothes Leads Police to Believe Death Came forty orn! alongside the tracks of the Tiong isan Haiiroad on Atlante ave- | Muslin Ourtains; with felled ruf-) Tapestry Couch Covers; Kiskelin | nic.snear Wickes aireet, in the borough fles, in pretty etriped ef- ,,| designs, in rich Oriental color- te em fell from some fects; value $1.00 pair...... ings: heavy Devries, fringe: nin U e absence Bi y, ot inches wide; usual of any valu: ody of such a russels Net Curtains; fine Re- . welledre acy dead’ the pollce to Ralseance Edging and Insertion; | _ Price $6.60 pair, at....... $4.75) pate Domes there may have regular price $3.75, for Fast Colored Cretonnes; 36 inches iead man was about 5 fect 8 CHES CR enen eeirtns $2.95 wide; in stylish patterns; for- nehes tall, welghed 17% ous and waa merly sold at 16c. and 200, 12% evide business. man, | oe in’ gray cont and vest tily trimmed with Valenciennes! DOF Yard, Ot.....ss+s000+ PLB ind s' users, all of fine quality Bdgings and Insertions, reg- Finest Grades French Cretonnes; h | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN Bimpoon Cawford Le: Summer Upholsterics. se __A wonderfully helpful and suggesting odd of Summer U; contributes to the coolness and comfort of the home during the heated | and requirement can be met. Consult us about Awnings and Slip-Covers, &c. sure will take an active form. formerly sold 75c. per yard; $2.95) reduced to . 45 Nottingham Lace Curtains; in neat| Oriental Cushions; value $1.35, 98 stylish each | Straw Stoop Seats; Japanese | manufacture; each....... §]| Hammocks: In immense variety; a full size woven Hammock with ular price $4.00 pair, patterns, very dur- $15 Snowflake Cross Stripe Cur- tains; in a new line of colorings, Make a list of your needs, then come to. this store and see how easily and splendidly every desire Your appreciation of our quotations we feel Foutth holsteries is here. term. Everything that Adjustable Chair Hammock; with awning and etand complete; the most comfortable outfit on the market at $12.40 |Summer Draught Screens; oak frames, 3 foid, 5 ft. high, filled with pretty Silkoline; value $3.00 each........, $1.95 Bamboo Portieres; geometrical designs; rich color effects; value $2.00 each, at....... $1.25 Porch Screens; made from best grade outside bark bamboo, size 7x8 feet, each 90 Mosquito Canopies; with fixture complete; 90 inches deep, Q-yard skitt............05 $1.58 Suites of Slip Covers; made from Damask, Jacquard or Cretonne, 38 yards long; pair, et... value $1.40 spreader, valance and pil- low; value $1.50, at. 98 98 Fourth Floor. The showing here is lar} can be met. Choose from Reed, Porch Rockers. An endless variety to choose from. All styles and finishes. 300 Ladies’ Rockers; without arms, slat back, closely woven splint seat, frames of white maple, fin- ished red, green or natural; reg- ular value $1.00; for to- morrow Rattan Rockers. Two very special offerings. Made from the finest bleached reeds, finished natural color; full roll arms and back; regu- lar price $3.50 and $4.00, at... $2.45, $2.95 Colonial Rockers andChairs 500 Rockers and Chairs; Colonial style, wood seats, spindle or slat backs, finished dark green, hand- some and durable; these Rock- ers and Chairs were made to sell for $5.00; we make a special ee Bobbinet Curtains; pret-| a ’ 200 Porch Rockers; large size, ex- tra high back, wide arms, well braced seats and back of double| woven splint, frames of white) price for this lot only—your maple, finished green, red or nat- choice of Rockers or ural; regular value $3.00; | Chairs, at.....ceceeee ene $3.25| special for to-morrow... $1,75 | 22 + 2 0 0 0 China Matting. | Japanese Matting. Fourth Floor. China Matting, jointless In red, | green and blue effects, 40 yd. roll, for 12 BOD. Extra heavy Matting, | $10.50 quality for. effects, also carpet patterns, 40 | yard roll, China jointless, made from fine straw | 10 59 quality for.... $10.00 select styles and color- || ings, 4u yd. roll, for..... $9.75 | $16.50 quality for......... $$2.00 Trunks and Leather Goods. Basement. We've as complete a trunk and leather goods store as you'll find anywhere. In fact a bigger and better one than is usually seen in de- partment stores. There’s not a reasonable trunk or bag want that cannot be met Here, from the low-priced good sorts to the very best manufactured—at prices more favorable to you than will be quoted anywhere else. We carry all of the acceptable standard and indestructible kinds. Over one hundred styles to choose from. SPECIAL: Strong basswood box, covered with extra heavy waterproof duck, cloth-lined, deep set up tray and extra skirt trays, | also umbrella compartment; all hardware is riveted down on burrs; sheet iron bound and bottom, hardwood sale pith solid brass lock; heavy side bolts with two extra heavy sole leather straps Sole Leather Suit Cascs, $4.00. Well worth $5.00; in fact, sold by exclusive leather goods stores \Y for even more; cloth-lined throughout, solid brass lock, steel frame, riveted hinges, straps or catches. : | Other Suit Cases at $5.95, $6.50, $7.75 and up to the finest |] fitted Alligator Suit Case at $39.75. | ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS, $2.95 to $10.75, in club and cabin i) shapes; also every other character of travelling bag. | $4.00 Steamer Rugs, $2.95. Basement. Special purchase of fine imported Steamer Rugs; 10 choice pat- | terns; plain on the reverse side; fully worth $4.00 and $2 95 would not be high at $5.00; special price... ° Other Steamer Rugs as high as $19.75. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. ment. Special showing and sale of the famous and well-known Bloch Patent, reclining, adjustable Go-Cart, with plain rattan body, shel- lacked’ and varnished, fitted with American steel gear, $5. 00 enamelled green, steel wire rubber tire wheels, Finer grades at $6.50, $8.00, $10.50, $12.50 and up to $27.00 for the very finest that can be procured, Parasol and rod given |W with each cart, || Simmons's English Perambulators and Go-Carts at | Greatly Reduced Prices. These are all new and this season's sty‘es. $27.50 | $60.00 ones reduced to.... $48,00 |T $40.00 ones reduced to.... 33.00 | $72.60 ones reduced to.... 850,00 $43.00 ones reduced to. $35.00 $79,00 ones reduced to.,...$60,00 Simmons’s English Doll Perambulators, { $18.60 ones reduced to.... $40,001 $14.75 ones reduoed to.... $42.00 50 ones reduced to $16,50 $33.00 ones reduced to Everything else to complete the baby's Outing Outfit LACE CURTAINS CALLED FOR AND CLEANED TO LOOK LIKE NEW. WILL STORE FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL FALL. Furniture for the Summer Home for Porch and Lawn. e and varied and embraces practically every new idea—thus every fancy Rattan, Rush, Rustic, ‘Willow, Wire Grass, Mission, ete. At One-Third Off Regular Prices. | Made from long straw, small, neat |Sewing Machines. $15.50. at exceptionally low: prices. Beds and Bedding, HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS; 1%-Inch pillars, bow foot, ex- tended foot rail, T ball joints, pest lacquer, fine design; can be ad in all sizes; regular value $30.00, at........ $24.00 UPHOLSTERED SPRINGS; Cov- ered with best A. C. A. or fancy ticking, fitted with cleats for Iron or Brass Beds; regular value $10.00, special ORATOR SSO NaS $7.50 OUR SPECIAL HAIR MAT- TRESS; Made from the be: long drawings; full 40-lbs., in one or two parts; covered In A. C. A. San Remo or Sateen Ticking: our guarantee with every ma tress; actual value $30.00, special at...... $20,00 High-Grade Ball-Bearing Fourth Floor. Ball-bearing as applied to Sewing Machines ts practically a new experience and one which has met with very great success. It reduces friction to a minimum, making the running of the ma- chine light, easy and noiseless; at the same time increasing the speed 80 per cent. over the old style. These ball-bearing Machines we offer at $15.50 possess all the lat- est improved attachments, are strictly high grade and up to date in every respect; made of Polished Oak, have drop head which gives the appearance of a table when closed, and are guar- anteed for an unlimited length of time; thus, should any of the working parts prove defective, will be made good free of charge. Call and see this Machine in opera: tion. Instruction free. Same Machine in fancy decorated wood from $19.00 to $25.00; in parlor cabinet style, with automatic lift-head, at $30.00 and upward, A Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases. Basement. Ready for use; the cotton in these sheets is one of the best makes; being torn, they are even at both ends after laundering; these are ironed and especiaily well made. The prices are much lower than present wholesale cost. Single size 5 Three-quarter bed size. Medium size. . Full bed size. Wilton Rugs, Fourth Floor, High grade Wilton Rugs, sub- dued Oriental designs aun cole ings, at prices interestingly low. 6 ft. x 9 ft., worth $22.50, 318,00 $24.50 ».» $28.50 ISTER RUGS, carpet sizes, made in one plece without a seam, exact copies of fine Orientals, “ one RETR $15,00 5 worn 4000, ate: $23.00 oy WE U0, ha wee $28.00 Framed Pictures, $1,00. Values $2.00 to $3.00, Fourth Floor, Embracing Water Colors and Fac-Similes; fitted with mats in handsome gilt frames; the sort for which art dealers would ask from $2.00 to $4.00; only a limited number; while they last... $1.00 Fully One-Third, |! wacwnee Oe Sea si a, jee, rey of carriage or cart treeereresrereeees BO sini re ee 19th to 20th S42 IDSODOM word Corsi to 20103 , JUNE 3, 1902. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK, Visit the Restaurant and Try Our Table D'Hote Dinner at 25c. doseph H.Bauland Co Entire Block, Fulton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Home Furnishing Sale Wednesday. Money Saved on Every Article. No Mail Orders Filled on Items Advertised Here. Housefurnishings for Economical Housewives. Summer Cooking Stoves. Examiie our ine of Gas Ranges be- fore buying elsewhere. You will bene- yy it. Refrigerators At a Sacrifice We will sell on} Wednesday a lim- ited amount of “Champion” hard wood Refrigera- tors at the fol- lowing low prices: $4.98 a . 8, 43x28, at $15.00 New Columbian Cleanable Refrigerators to Go at $10.85, THIS REFRIGERATOR is guaranteed to be odorless, has all the latest im- provements in construction and in- sulation, has Mft out ice chamber, automatic siphon, slid- Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Refrigerators and Summer Stoves. $10.00 Baby Car- riages at $7.50. RANGE, at 18.0 FIRE KING § RANGE, nickel Picmel at $8.98 THE WOLFF No. 999 GAS RANGE, 8 hole top, $7.98 THE ENTERPRISE No. U6 GAS RANGB, 4 hole top, $8.85 OIL STOVES, 4 burner, double Hove, to £0 at ‘$1.25 THE WoNanieed teen, of an OR wit! van! ron ¥ with Japanned eteel stand, 98 THE BROOKLYN _ AUTOMATIC WICKLESS OIL STOVES, com- plete, with large oven, to so $548 at Screens and Screen Doors. ROBBUCK’S EXTEN- STON WINDOW SCREENS: 20x37, to go at 24x87, to go at 19 27x37, to go at 21 WINDOW SCREENS. made to order, in light. or dark wood frames, best wire cloth, pane) to slide ‘and down, ny $10.00, to’ go at size up to feet at .50 $12.50 Reclining Go-Carts, ali kinds’ of Beroen $8.50. work, such as Door, Window and Porch. HANDSOME CARTS, with solid reed body, Tell over, top, high dash, with er They are up- holstered in drab cordu- roy velvet and some in wheels ana green en- amelled gear- ings, heavy AS Best labor guaranteed and at moderate rubber tired wheels and patent foot brake, complete with parasol and prices. DOORS, sizes 2.6x6.6, rod, would be cheap at $120, to go 69 iN x68, 28x7, 8x7, any SCREE) 28 al 125.00 FIRB KING &45$ 10.00) Lawn Mowers, Settees, Etc., Etc. $3.75 Lawn Mowers at $2.98. There are 100 only in the lot, and all high-grade Mowers, 14 $2.98 @nd 18 in., to go at back, value 39c., price, E RECLINING LAWN OR HAMMOCK CHAIRS, with adjustable back, price, 79 Housefurnishing Specials. hoops and stave handles, price. " knife, price, .16 TROY POLISHING IRONS, rough oe lain, price, i state IRONS, shed, (25 LTS’ COMMODES, with enamelled pan, oak or walnut furniture finish, | CHILD'S NURSPRY OHAIR, golden oak finish, the $1.50 kind, at 98 FOLDING CUTTING TABLDS, with Measurement, nicely varnished, ROUND HAMPERS, raided’ top whole willow. the $1.25 kind, Ke) RATTAN CLOTHES BEATERS, eac! RATEAN RUG BEATERS, flat braid- ed, each, ‘90 TS, good size, to g0 at 8 Bi , price, OVAL WASH BOILERS, No. 8 metal- lic bottom, to go at 48 BREAD RAISERS, 10 quart, with foot and cover, ce LEGGETT’S SCREEN PAINT, 4% pint ‘can, é LEGGEDT'S BATH BNAMET, 15 WILFY'S WAXENE, ‘or floors, full pint ca 25 Great Value Giving in Purest Foods. Free Sugar & Coffee Sale. ‘This Coffee is com- Granulated Sugar Free. Thousands of people watch for this sale the first of every month. ag it means getting thelr Sugar gratis, Heretofore we have only ‘iven Sugar with our Cafe Special ‘offee, but as @ great many of our euatarere) use Tea almost exclusive date all and include wonderful offering. the high-grade Cof- fees, scientifically, Dbended togeth ig & Coffee ui equalled for ¥ £ ice. Never # for less than 25c. per 1b, If you are using 8 20. or eyen a Be. Coffee, and buying it Free Sugar and Tea Sale. Q-lb, air-tight mone; caddy mixed not satisfactory. The Sugar You Get Free, Cafe Special, our regular 25c. $1.00 CORN STARCH, absolutely pure, Bau- land Brand, 1 lb. package, 6c BEANS, dest hand picked, small pea Beans, pay for 28 MARROW BEANS, per pound, SODIO SALERATUS, 6 packages for E; . 8 OZ. bottle Fulton Van- pita ir oh. pattie Fulton Lemon, 28 BAKING POWDDPR, Fulton Brand, uaranteed to please, 1 Ib., 20 ‘T BEER, best made, on Racks ge makes 5 gular per package, ( CANTON GINGDR, % pots, 7 SALT MACKEREL, No. 1 Peagl, +. kit, 25 SALMON, Bquator Brand, doz, $1.44 oan, 2a COCKTAIL, CATSUP, Booth's, pint, SALAD” DRESSING, Navy Brand, ints, 2Oc. ; Suse 12} okbAMmD RSBRADISH, Navy rend. ye pint bottle, 12% 1" é Davis: IMPROVED CAKE AND MARMALADE, Fulton PASTRY FLOUR, 8%». package, .20 rand, per jar, AL On Reh eae Paend, eae vi MARASCHINO CHERRINS, per bye hutrit ealthful, & 1b. pact ie i nee, 3 tor “Bo | AMS, assorted, Fulton Brand, jar, ‘10 CONDENSED MILK, Vietor Bran BUTHBR, best’ lgin creamery, 1 i. tact? 45 1b. 'bi an . bag one & Pa granu- lated Sugar for Chocolate and Cocoa Sale ces Never Heard of Bziore. ATKINSON'S PBPSIN SWEET + CHOCOLATE, per cake, Be ATKINSON'S PARAMOUNT SWEET CHOCOLATE, largest cake ever ade, per cake, Y'S COGGA, per package, Other Good Things. GRAPE-NUTS, per package, 12 F. B. Q. SELF-RAISING | FLOUR, regular price ifc., this sale, 1d HOM) kin “Grled, 5 Yo. pack age, OREAM OF CHRDALS, per pack 4 Mercury & Potash ONLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease, stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the effects have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when it breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as ever, Mercury and Potash may dry aR the sores and eruptions, but at the same time they drive the poison back into the bl and system, where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and nerves, finally breaking out in most disgusting sores and even gestroving the bones, Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent cure, They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacher- ous, snake-like disease. Thesedru gs produce mercurial Rheumatism, destroy the teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, causing inflammation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derange- ment of the system, 8. 8, S. is a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only nyt dote for the perutias virus that spreads 60 quickly throughout the syst, corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body, 8, S. 8, destroys the serpent, and eliminates S S S 8. 8. 8, contains no minerals of any kind, but Pp to every atom of poison from the blood, it makes ia a purely vegetable remedy aud we offer $1,000 for proof contrary, a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the same time builds up the general health, t, 4el Great Sale of Macaroni, 10,000 PACKAGES LA ROSA MACARONI, 1 1b, #08 5C weight, per ID., BACON 8 ALB, Armour best, sugar cured, per Ib., » finest ever packed, Bau- land Brand, doz., §1.16; can, ' 10 PEARS, Bartlett, packed in syrup, Ful- 40; can, 12 ton Brand, doz., $1 % . red, Fulton GRAPE JUION, unfermented, abso- Nae pint bottle, ssid UNEEDA JINGER WAYFERS, “8c FIG BARS, per 1b. 12 DRS, 2 VANILLA ‘W. by, DRAKE'S POUNDOAKE, Ib. Kitchen Supplies. Te LUSTRD STARCH, per pkg. I. X. L. STARCH, package. % BEST LUMP LAUNDR' STARCH, per Ib., SOAPIN, regular 10c. size, this salts pkg., 4c 10| WASHING POWDER, 4 1b. pkg. Baus 15 Jand Brand ? CHLORIDE OF LIME, per can, 7 POTASH OR LYE, 1 Ib. can, CF ARMOUR'S TAR SOAP, per'cake, 30 PEARL WHITE FLOATING BOAP, SODIO SALERATUS, 4 1b. pkg, 40 2: , x e 4 GRYBTALLINE SCOURING “Soar per oa, BLUING, '} gallon bottle, BORAX, 1 Ib, 12¢,; % Ib. pkg., Fresh Meats & Poultry. FRESH KILLED FOWL, tb., CORNED BEDE, top round, 'Ib., About Politics That Every Voter Should Know, Consult the World Almanac . and Encyclopedia, 600 Pages, 10,000 Facis, 4,000 Toole Tomely Treated tn the 1008 World Aifoanas, owell printed. and. atrongll Bounds © © Bhs. all Rewadesere © 98 by mail. Bee "AD WANTOLI 56 Was» >

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