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* f SHOWING Lace Qurtiim |e Lineiis, | ; - Hosiery^ • . -r ' ' n Colo2[adBld^ Suit^. s F WfattB. SS FOR SALE—Penni^raaoSet \&» *| Grav*S?ed Buckwheat at J?.,!?. I . ..' „ „: .1 f r \* 5S f J-! A tf : dell & Co.'i Stock, for ltS. pine XT' OU§, d if lew. >lds, dS. Pure Chester White,_ .,, FOR SAJL.E—Pure Chester W 1 stork for sale. A j&w^yoUKgr., p4gs a,pd aj five-mon^hs^old malo for service. Correspondence waV ted. Dunn Farm, Chaay, X —— 1 •—-v CANOE FOR SAJ&~48&r ,Jj last summjer;, bargain. . Innate f Press office. *• i FOR siLE—^Store No, 8 B Corner River street. Alio ball tot at No. 14 Miller street. *\~ n* F. McCadden.' :ei£; eut- >,ird. f e- FOR SA IM —The >£aiiB|B^'# ty at East Beekmantjowa/s&Clk j sisting of house, l^eura. .%n& ^ ' top | located on State road withia -6ft iM&i? of R. R v station. Wlft'^--fifeS|^; easy term*.. Apply to 'F./Hrl&ISH^ . East Beekmantownt! N„ Y% \T»&fV , FOR' SALE AT' A BAS£GL__ . f.-ve .passenger Cadallac touxlia« on 1 in perfect running Condi**©*! «t green straight Imiknoiiy*. with folding 1 top|-' &« gas lights *andl geSJSWifef r jllgbt and two ^CojimWi and ! entrance c oa*| e ' qa ; p r d side- a «^ l8n * one tail bal- \ \ atts- ti Uiiig L6- d n Bar WIT. ' n.' ! N.r : !u J lights; one .extra, tire, tools: yjatA everything complete, ij-teasolt r\ & selling.- nasjtime for running; i»_ Address H. B. Viall, Press Office* WANTED '. c> divide fi.'Id .Vt \\. A\NT : : • - - \ HI WANTljilD.-^A Log Jobber, io- and deliver to mill. Twenty X8,itij$p3 over a term of yearjj. T-<-SP. Addison Lumber Co., 'P5 mirv'sS IV. '. I > (>n< or. two^fHTH fstedj •:.; house-keeping M i..-n..< a.. No. .29 4 rJ N4 ^ :o fire. Six |s^o§ .am rifiiss were m*\ fired. .j.! v,.i<nded in half a, 4 0Z ' -| :i.«- a^. ;ng miaister isiag- •I s3s th< roadway ihtp K I: 1 • s:-.r.\. under a large osl: I-. l,p . had held his| &TS'< I- '•Meet, a; wasconadewnfl' - averv ran-'.orwajrd ana . i .. ?. ; : . S:rauss' head .was I.?, wife's lap and tft* r-- : .v : Klearned in b& lfatt ' • • ; .-r tiu- first tiicie ti words to h.'. ! h\6 eyes- iiw-!iQ.g:about ; :ds of-forgiven IhiJ* > o- years ollias^ cr..i.* couaity ioir ^ . time as pas;^r ^if q.-i.cal' chMrf^-.^ ' 'hs ago -his wiaS removed ( trdered riS^i^^ Louis, and . s r arsenal- l^sH ,k went . -,- a down- 'MfSaP'* - ' ,,! cartrid^fs !» :-„• had toc'.p*** In ad^ftt •L - home, he u!i hidden kw$ bad! • I 1 ! . . 1une n.-^m^ . ,«iiied by 9±SP* •\. 'Anna aft^ H iians for bH ....•an th-at th : 0 lare in Ba^H^ff *teit Sbamo is a soft* pliable c 1 0 th. finished with an'oil flrc ^mg tie same as f hatnois ski l and Sha-mo can he used for^thesame purposes as Cllam;oi;s. • • H arao\ cloth is cheap- er vhan ChamoissMaand •\vill wear lcngeiraiidwill Act become harl and sti'ft a. s C^atttoiS, does. ' J j-o r polfebing 3«tOTnio- .hiies,' Carriage^ ; ••Sliver- -•are- and for washing plass \Sltamo* 1 is the' finest thing In the t«orld. Remember atotti \Skamd? 1 ' ^»^i>lx»«itjms ^4, iM«. »> BUSINESS BRIEFS. ' ' i . ,i Swell togs tor suftimsr \tfear at Studlholrhe's. If they , have thjStild- holtiie label they're itgh Th^ prices on the groceries sold by the West Chazy Creamery Co. are based on the lowes; mM}£m of profit. Read the'r adv. today. | '/\East or West-, it is thi best!\ SchUt&, the-beetr \that made Milwau- kee famous It*^ pure. , The eare .with which Schlitz -beer is] brewed 1 and 'bottled ia irtteattalledj. Taken at ' meal time, Schjitz beef facts' freshing*tonic a'nd restprat.ve It's pure, and you should always nave a case at your, home \ \ *~ -«^— j phone.phone. Free'ree' oityity c «1 24 bottles $1.20. I Call on either F o delivery. I Case of ISTQI Opp. Post Office, Biinkefhoff St., Plattshiftrgh, N \ r . Mdr kel THE imjri^ ^Cafe mil Qfeitt:$tore, Pabsts' ffll^lflttikeeBcer, per case oftwodo«s% §1*2% 4eUvered free to a!Bf|»axtot the city. Imi 0or< fam%'*eade. It is not'every day that a dealer will give an absolute guarantee with an'&riiele sold, ' A. F, Biando has long Tiad an fenviahle Reputation for ^elling^ reliable goods, put i i the case of the Maxito $2 bats ana the Blue Box\ Guarantees. Sox he has \gonej himseT,f onehetter. Witt evfery Maxim hat sold for $2' a guaiatotoe is gilven that it w*Ul givie absolt te satisfaction OT it \will be replaced. \With the Blue Box Sox a gfcarsmtee is given that if in six months yoti wear out a -pair, it yril\ be rejlaccd at once. This: is carried out tj> tm letter in every cafee, Mfr. 'BTanio is 'sole agent in iPlattsbttrgb. { :os ^Masffm itBa4 and t3-uaranteedj^o>. Children love And fee sweet they like Wst-of the sweets which ar<i good for That's why we boil < the pure 'Vermorit Syrup. Thatiavorismo$t£nticing. ( We aie making the best food iSwetets them—is dure'Maple Sugar, rtir^heat, before flaking it, in for childien, and & Sons., wheat- we want them to like it. We *want them to prefer the foocL that is best for thetiji. J And flayor does more than argument J [ ' - Mapl-Flake is the best food| fpr us all. It is made of wheat—white Washington the prem.er food of the world. It is prepared by a jprocess re< quiring 96 hours, by which every atom i;> made digestible. That is the importanjt fact. Audit doesn't apply to'apy.otnet •wheat food. j j ' Wheat is largely starch,'arid.starch, to be di- gestible, must be made soluble. t ____ Tlie particles mi]st be separated, so the digestive juices can get to them. ' 1 Bo we cook the whjeat for Shi:hours. Tien oughly cure it. Tteri we flake each separate ^rry\ so thin-that the full neat of our ovens^gets to the center. i * , i Then these flakes are toasted, for 30 minutes, in . a heat of 400 deffl^s. 1 \ ' Burton^feJt2^yeats old) on Ballantiae% Old Stock Ale, on Draughts • ., Ba** War-T«» fer invalid^. \Yafeowr\ t^r latest ana oest 10c (%a*v (beginners' clas<5 tonight. Mr. i a class in Chazi ! —,Tb^ state parole ioard! met at My Bar ^^cl#'W^#'t^r^»n:':pr^ ^^TfTfhlS ? • &...H. *- • *• ••rsAiiwfc***!* ;»rtM : .,._:^ A^^Ulferfft'* oi anottt thirty leadLs«i& of HoiaesteJand; ^i &> ,&&»&**$. ^ ottt f^ Opinplete\i^j|.^^^^ mm wpB a 44 Maa:f;aret St. prisoners 'for §Wiv i$Mm[<xa. s&role*., Of fees®, twelve- ^a^.|gr«iftM \ia^ti th» men will :M te ! 'fe|«d- ttbm tilae- to ti»e within tfee* ne^t.lte^, #eefes» —-The reception ^mmlttee -tot tfe P. SL Bp S^slot ^^cebiion request ] all who p.re ittyft«sf,-to pTe.sent £&$£$' u«a^sio|>a^ witf be ad^tetgid on \tm6? ti<&et &nd' no o»e • witfeowt a ticket, . -^-TJKs Plajbtebttlrgh Tr«3tton Co- will put their summ«3 r schedaio into effect tolmorrow, running cars through io Bluff Point on twenty Well- Iveepmg-^^r' nails in order [is qtit'le'ltn imppft- ant mttdf-3f<)lBrpe)fSonal appearance. There is nothing th$t appeals to society as amen as\ the care oi one's nails,\' \Visit us^ard we will do away with that yellowtie^s and other discoloratious that form trader the free t'dges of yotir finger naals and impart to the'nails a beautiful transparent applaranee, also removes the Roughness and.aglits < >f ci|itic]e irom the cuticu- iar •W -. \c&e\ ->rN' ' ».ad • nee )'•! !• i- ntjgnt. Tomorrow, kndj Friday nigh^, on account of tha if. H. S senior reeei»Won and\ Cotimetcial Travelers'* baHj Q5to last car TO leave <MU HJa^en <at 1 a. ic cfibweSwf.'F- 1F>a€lTiyrY * Here .and Hereabouts -—The Woman's Auxiliary'ot the public library*, will hold a meeting this afternoon ~at 3' o'cjlock in the^ libraiT- —^Prol Smith's wall \hold a meeting! Smith will also open on Saturday night. \The result is: a food that's all food, food that will all \digest. There are other flaked .f<j>ods—both com •and wheat'!—made by a process one?fourtJfct as long as] ours. They will cost you five cents less ptt package. But the differejtice is slight when you add the cream costs to both. And the difference in. the process is * 76 hours. |Sev*nty-six bout's spent to m^ke the food more diges\ibl«L Every ounce of Mapl-Flake means, an ouncej of nourishment. |-\Xt>Altf«i* fl * ' »iEAt mit: fflcfH BEEF AT ALilCSX AJ JPROHiBr- TIVIS'FBIOKI. j t 'i Smoked Mc«<te Also SteAdily Adv »nc ing. in PJicel-A Break in tl c Mavke't Predicted. Consumers the* country of :ueat in all parts of •J QUALITY FIRST AiVDi ALWAYS/' : JNANpAL r f f RE#AT S^Jr^.714. tk«» *^\^'*'$^'^&^-&l £«%oit for ihteliy at mld-loccupiesja room i> ^ ™JZ£ tU» Bev. Bishop Garietsj l|*opent> Over Fifty \pi&ftfi) la Avi^uaiuwie olic-ei^rM of'the dlocesa o^ 'Qgdejal' burg «s-ih ^r^gress -at dtft Havew and tei attended ' by 4b4at • fif^r priests; ijep'reaienllagi adont' 'half of; the ciergjj'.of tlte\ diocese. 1 Rt, \Rev.' Henry ©|a]b*lels, • W8'hop[ ,j Qf' Ogdens olds of the nails. L have eecured the ear- ef Miss Elizabeth Brlggs • frw York aty, who ha* % wide range oi experl- • In manicuring ETTA BANDAIX, l^wstnsr'nBd Manicuring P^- When philoso|ihy at ^yra) rnorc speelalizeel In! an4 ^wais graduskedj nittf the coveted j key of Kapisa. She has 'already years' experience teaching, and bo occupy the po?itibn 4- a A friend tendent of drawl ve an nnexpectefl menu | ^^ ^^ M G<tibel jcr and are not prepared ...lluscm the Tdephone : ^ra'eanolFranco-Atner Sc The best Soup Ac have it in th«follow- ;,.. , n t v if s rs Reef, Ox Tail, Bouillon, {Mutton Broth i ]f Mnlligtaway, „(hniil.o, Clam Broth, Three Vacancies Caused 1^- Reslg- ^ nations—J*l ae<?s Filled, Owing to the :-esi;piat'!ons of Miss Mfeabeth Eetlogu, Iktiss Grace Smith and Ward S. Priesi, as instructors in the High school, the Trustees have been forced to obtain new teachers. The' vacancies [have already hpen supplioid. .Snpt. Wa'pon- baling con- tracted witb . threfe candidates ap- proved by the Boaild. - Miss K.eiiosg'fe farmer position a* instructor. ia Mjathlamatics and 'His- tory will be.Ailed W Miss May Kum- taote of • Hortofflvtlie,' Vermont, who has Just complete© ber course in Icuse. Miss Nara* these two courses with .honors, win- Phi Beta bad four in high school is well fitted to tag« So. *, FMiadelpMa, *»* ®°^ Ser poti^s f«« *» ^? m *Z vte«s aw Wd to t*e chapel of tbe urn ofi(^ \«» ™ m T 6 being pr^ched by Rev. J. T. 0»a». S J. of 1 Baltiomre, and tlie houf of ssrvlk are as' follows,: g:00ia,jti.—^Else €:30 a , I3 ._p ra yer axjd Meditation 7:00 ai-nv.—Jktass. j 7;-S0'ai.m:-rBreakfast| S-.1S ^n.-^.ttUe tim©- , 9: SO 4-«.—•M»ditatlo|a time <MW «« vuuu... ar* be j nnibg to rekli^H what high brides in meats mean to their pocket, bbok?. ror several weeks pastfthete has besn a steady advance in the 1 Wholesale pi'.ce nh- til tbe retqilerj must ^ the r^l\ time Chaog^ h s .customers from 25 tb 30 cent^ a ?ontfd for choice '«•«\ to get-out eveb dn his beef, raying $11 50 k hundred for beef by the carcask f.4 .for hind gu 5 W 3 and *20 fpV lW When.it V re- alized that he] i s only petting from I ) three to sW <jen« -a pound for the irough'mdat lad I taltow and ,tta*l tliei* is okilyjabbut thirty per centr of the whole (bee? Wbich^sells kt the high prices, il ^ilr'be seen tkat>is profit on ,thisl|liiie is very small As a result'of the advance in the price of W'there h^as T)een a no ticeable felUis i« iA «» consump- tion and U increased sale of smok- ed meats,} \mi these are now steadily advancing 4nj wholesale price*. . A resident ofi this city who is thoroughly pWd on the wholesale market fredkte ( that thewT will be a drop* in Paces' within a few days> and Ih Act 'ber'e wks a dtob from fifty cents to seventy-five csnts m ; Qf AD GIFTS ' it's not loo' early to begin to| look up that graduation gift you've been^ thinking ,about We've ,a fre3b,^ clean stock of everything worth havV. ing in' Jewelry and it will be a . pleasure to sho'w you the be^t and \• newest goote^k-town. The duality, - ' anywhere, ' can't be beat 1 v_ r 4«- [the Chicago i.ykttsbbrgb?. :|>|iattsburgh«; father Weyand; ?ain»?ic «w•«.»<«» •>'\ ' &»fresne, \plattsbuteh; Father Gall _ T^-*\tvv»«» . ^riarHnri tnan, GouV^neur; neau, Bru^htOJ. |m.- ^Spiritual -Bxamen Hours—Free — Free Father Gharboh- (SAM* G AMKS. Leagne, R.3EJ.E. : .6 S 1 . . -. -; 3 10 2 Bresnahan and Need- Yoifaig and Smith. .*;•..;•.7 ,,* 1 ..-. ..'Vis .2 Nat ionnl At''New. totk: Sew York, iflrjit.. Boston .... McGinnSty ham; Dowser, >?ew York, second Boston.....'«.,,--. OrandaH aid Bdesnahaa; Flaherty and Grahiiffi. Reading, and Adora- -Dinaer— -Beads, / ^Recreation ! Vespers aad Fr&fl Ion. Recreation. P6iiitl5 oi ...to. \>rnme :me, SSJssl Sroitb's ppsition as superin- g will be flHed by . who this yea*- completed a filve |ye».r coui-s*' in tbe art departmt+rk I of Syracuse. She spent thr^e y-dars in the regular Arts course and two i|n the N'ormal Arts school af the university. Mr, Priest, the late instructor ID sciences, will be : succeeded by Cyril Clark, a 1908 gf&'duate ©f St. Law- rence, of which t|n-h p ers:t5' Mr. Priest is also an alnmius. the reilrii|g instructors, Miss rertnain at her home Mijas Smith will also hini and return to her Pjl|aln. Mr. Priest will Of Kellogg will ip this city: give up teat home at For|t spend the summer at r\ Canton, and g-ineering in OUR K uu i x^^-A>^, I Prepared to j occasions. cbuJieh and \• arr'angemenj: __ i'ette, Jr iUB ,75 Clinton Phone 148»Band. his home in inline fall take up m soriie technical school 11:00 f 11': 4S itjm. t'on. 12:00 &.nv 2.00 p.m. Compliml- , 3;00^p|.m.—<Jonferei[co — 4-i&'*m.-^Matins M Lau P s • 5 '.30 ft.m. —Meditation—Frei time 6;45 ? .m.-JBenedie 7too p.m.—Supper 8:30' ip.m—^Prayer MedltiMon.. 9-30 :p.m-—Retire. < .. . The GijfKMH-s of the ;retreat are: E«rtuUtor-R«V. V. Prlmeau. Reaflers—Breakfast, Rev. A. BoU- lerloe. D.D.. Dinner. Rev. J. J. IXmn; Rev. George .J. Savaaa. Supper. Rev: J- Cr4eden. Sacristan—Rev. H- Valou.. Acolytis-Rev. C Kitta. Rev Dufole. Leaders at Office—Very Re^ Piercv, RevK. 1- Desjardins. Ro-sarv—Rev. G.. Murray. Chanters-Very RevK. P. J- DeV- t'n Rev.. Joseph Hervieux. ,. '^taong the priests dn attendance ai Uk retreat are: fcevs. Father Ma- boney. Colton; R..P. P^ce Port Henry: Geo- L. Muttray. Copenhagen^ D ± Cahill. North Uaw^nce: John ,Hellv. Port Henry; J. B. Berard Derrick: «eor R e J. Savage, Olm* stjdvllle; P. J- Devlin. Watertowr,; B Mvhan. Brasher: D. Nolan. Rosier©; Father R. R At Pittsburg Pittsburg, «r]st Ctnciahati Leever an4 Gibson MfX<ean Pktsburg. se|cond|, Cincinnati ^ Uefleld apd phelps Schlel. At Bi*6okljyn: BrOoklyr Philadelphia Mrlntyre ^ud JBergen Dooin Ani erics n At Philadelphia PhiiladelphlE New York VicUtirs a|n Kiel now. , At BostoJ3 Boston Washington Cicotte 4\d iTrig^r; Warner. At Clevcjla Cleveland St. Louis Berger *[nd bemis Stephen? At Detroit Detroit Chicago • Donovai| ant} Sullivan R.fl.E. s 11 0 •• •••°\ 5 r''*i Campbell and ....Sr' S ' 2 1 12 0 Spade and aire carrying large 1 ~ assignments of cattle to Chicago a lower price for beef nnjist jaecessarily fpllow I j ; j Xcw 1 CBntonf Directory^ A neiw e>lition of. the directory of the Clikton Telepbpne Semnany-'- bas baefa •miie]i.'by''\fbe: S*rj|i : /iob i ' v de- partniept. jit tnak^s a .^ho^ing that :nmst : -Wo d ratifying to- the company ...and; its- •gifbsetibeTH, ^vlia' np,w' inayl ; Iiake.r'\l.. j. Waters* '&ave •\ioncisstljjtt. ^ith ; o\er'\-\110^; ; mo'lT, 1\' t^ton; \^ery-. .-bundr-ia j 'others i . -in. '-XJffimemora,.\ I^Rose) J 'V. &, Oldens^ Obbpe'^iliJk Marms^nvilM . Reir-ry's IjnMj-g; Fatibisr la^anghlin; \ frout Mills, lete-i ,fti*er;. Father Dufjore, Morrlstown; VllWj A. Perron, Altona; Thos. P> Fitzgerald, MttMtea; O. A. Kltts, , hi Fojgevul^ 0. 3. Crowley, Ros- I <J: F.| J. Ouellet, St. Rages Falls; O'Ronrke, ILowville; B. Mlarron, Po.^dan* J. J, McGowan, FoV«6vifcgt<fc:' •* ,^ v Wf% f. S. mmi Saranae i' B«-r«e;-'fe#< : P^^: - Moa , .' <3ocn \ CtlTY BAND. The Pl^rgh; City. Banc, are 1 furnish music for all Special rates given to es(! uTSion parties. For v. T»ldere«a; L. ^ Lussier Sciota Iprimeau, Standtsh; j. j. Dean. n ir ORailly, Crown Poit Levden: D. If. u «.«»MJ . ^ ] H. -Yalbls. Chasm* Falls; nt; J. R. Poi| J. St. MSajtone; A. J O'Donnell u -, Hervieux, Lyon Mountain; Jo$ Jacques, Bangor; D. M. Sullivan. - Botilerice, Constable; 1 Alier Bend; W. 0|'- Forks; EJ Blanch- B, a. Ryan, Cad;' Copnor, Ausable Td, Mttlon^; ?• 'r=J.., ; jrf g&S« a ii««E^«l»a»«*~»\ k *^\ •*• >^* ^^ .-4-:- hnjt'jails market, market; last s4turday, CHAS. j. J^AtB JEWBLLEE AND :sf 4HE HaiisE^Fl riuAStv.* EYER^THIN<^ ;I| -IS—- diid bot 'affect the local as 1 } no meat was |Shipped from the |[westerp metropolis to* Plattsbujrgli ion that day. He states • that th« higb prices^ are duo to the I tact that ajbods in the weet have prevented the shipment of stock from caittlef centers 'to the | Chicago market, irbcetfies -1 i \ i* - but now that the railroads ; THATt0utl3YA^ DELANEY, ^Free BelreeryT-Both PhorW3. J ' A* K 4 i* #1 Clintoi Street. S'IEHIQ tbe previous dlrsctory was issaed th| number of Flattsbuxgh subsetibetiis has beea.rneteasM by over 'isji, -which, is a remarkable growth jyhen obe considers that the Clin tin Company's service was already njiost extensive in'the city. Bllaj-Fiiures won't lie. Stella—I ifused to| believe that, but it was befosie I saw you in bathing.- Judge;.. !| 'J jrT 1|AYS TO BE HONEST If Sdavcr;»s Byspep&ia Tablets Would Xot Cr|re Indigestion We Could [Not Afford to Reedmmead i Them. _U is i&asy enough Groceries to claim a 1 .remedy Will cure stomlach trouble. The D^livery>*> %# Always means satisfaction if the \VI ,**! e a, i R.H.B. ..28 1 . . .3 10 .3 Moraa and] League. -.^ R.H.E. 9 11 S 6 10 1 4 s(:hreck; Chesbro and R.H.E .... 3 9 1 .... 2 7 2 Johnson and and but iwhejii we tell you that we nave been sellfng SEAVER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLEIjiS for a long time now and that nothing we know ot gives such 1 universal satisfaction in the treat- J meat ol dyspepsia and indigestion you can! readily understand why we continue! to sail them over our guar jntee. 4ml it may interest you < to know t|at we make sales almost every difcy to people who hsve % been ' sent herfe for SKAYER';5 DYSPEPSIA \ TABLKtrs by thosi w!io themselves have b|>en {?roatly benefited. For woakeni&d energy, loss of appvtiu, nervousness, heartburn, sour stom- ach, wind belching, fullness afte; eating, ; ai^d other sytjiptoms of ir,- digestitiin. SEAVER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLEJJTS are almost sure to hnnj. relief.': They put new life in the R H E slomac ^- create strength, steady-the „' o\ 0 nerves;^ enrich the bl(|K>d and invig ^ ., orate e|vt?ry nerve, niu|scle and ortcan • „. . in the! body. Have colnfidence for ii Dineen and . , ,. 1 • afur msing one box of SEAVER* are bought from us. catry the best quality^only ^in Cttffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Butter, Lard Flbur, and all the standard cagfed and glass goods, s^jaBm Meats, Fruits and Vegetables ; JAAe buy them through the best; wh£e, sale houses and can Jherefprj gnaraatee the quality, '^e pnoed SI make are based on the lowjestj margin of profit. 4 •a. est aome \Phone 52 H. R. Phone 4 R.H.E. Gil •> 1 • T2 4 Schmidt,; Walsh an«i[ DYSPEPSIA TAKUEi'S you are nw greatly. benefited Mrs of. Plattsburgh will money '•i D. K- Gilbert Ipay back your Are^\ou^ooking for Something Iniqb I 1 resent Th ;flnt : ii S><J—— k Woodward Stildio can thin 4een e and artistic, for a (Iradhatiug, or Wading If so upply vour wants. We cj&rr.y in stockl many gsldr this purpose. For instance-haYe you our line of old-fashioned Mirror^? They're quite the thin| f> ft w win ''irn VVHiTE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS rao-CARTS, all the best makes: • h ,, QO L.A« a. T he Alwyn \Ideal Haywood, porch Chairs and R ackers, ' ' Torch Screens, Natural and Green, J \ Cots, Drop-Side Couches,.. Iron Beds, Jancy Rockers, • i> ar lor srd Bedtoqm'jPurnit^re VoLM AGENTS- FUR- * bstcmoo, f• & Co«y FeU Matim^ CASH OR CREDIT Pittsburgh Furniture -MABGABETSTRBKr. i. if* i I' I ig, now. I'ft ••-••; ^-' C6,