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November 12,1886.] T hk Yorxosrowx N kws . Craii Display if M i n i ! ! W e art* now r e a d y for the Fall Trade with a full and com p lete strx'k o f R eadv-niade C L O T H I N G Embracing all tli* ll la r e p o rted tb a t .1 M - r w a .i P r * J IW* i r a i 'li-lit fo r H a t t a * 1 Um o m i n g M r !**•* ta a to u b k » * \ » b o m r.v r y b o d ) llk#a. bnt o o r irta a n l R\#»» Hl*bo|>, l*> | l r a i p a a n l aatla factum . twin* alw a r # carrfttl and e»i<«r*#n- Uoa# In looking after th a tow a 'n intrrnaia. an J wa b a liara a large t u a j o r l l ) of lha alan tor# a ill ba ( l a d lo cautl tb e lr aotaa Iul him n a i l Ja n u a r y In a co u |J « of a t a l i wa w ill com tnanca tba ,>ub!icattoti of a n r w tllu ,U a t\d aaital ie latest patterns ami styles in Scotch, Entrlish ,u>ry • ,,tuu'1 \ Tb* <* Ac“\B wu»»#« i i. n< , 7 . . i * , . . . p ... by Jo h n McKlrojr. au th o r of \A i u l a t t w i and Canadian 1 w e e d s «t prices which no other dealer dare offer. , Xc T,.# „,.ry „ foon.,r.t i,.rt a a « a a . » . ,, itanla of tba lata A m e rican rial: w a r. am! ta » O v « r « o n t * * from * .on up. from $5.75 up. I t o y \ m O v e r e t m l h from $8.50 up. B o y ' s from $4.00 up. W e have the nobbiest lot o f children's Suits and O vercoats in Canada. Come and in-jtectour ■'took, w h ether \o u wish to buv or not. full of wil l llfa an d ad v a n tura, a, load and wall aaaaona .1 w ith c u r t a i n , ) and l.iwa, bloodabad an d m u r d e r !>•> n o t fall to raad tb a o^auing cba,'t«r# Thla #»«ry ta poai tiaaly tb a beat wa h a a a y a t pabU#b#d J, The Square-dealing House, 22 and 24 St I'anl St., S t . C a t h a r i n e s , N. M. BLACK, Manager. D R . A . M A Y , L . D . S . , D E N T I S T . ^I^KL'EII e x tracted w ithout pnin. Havo had 1 .'7 %‘nrs denial practice M troii* Oxul (’jins niol vitalised nir adm inistered f<»r the ro maval of teeth without pnin. 1 hnve e x tracted thousnnds of teeth w ithout the nhgtites. psin. M v u.tu nnd vitalised m r nre perfectIv pure. Ik* Ing generated hy mvMtdf from the purest fuaed nitrate nntmmiiii. All operation* perform ed on the ino*t scientific principle* am! for pi lee* to nuit the tiineu. Office in flrownlce’s lilock, Queen street, fct. j Catharines, Ont. Teeth inserted on gold, p’ntiniun. •liver, ! rubber, celuloid, and hndge work, with nil the Intost improvement* nnd ns ehenp hs run he , mnde in nny city in Canada. Ail work w ar | ranted. IF V O U W A N T A A N D - VERY CHEAP TEA or w * L arc opening to day casks, new patterns, five Niagara-on -the-Lake. Mi** Mtiggie tftm p ftoii I k veiy ill. Mr. W illiam Clark is having L 1* house re p a m d . A v enue H ha* been graded and presents u fine Hppcaranco. I* I t 1 S T E l) 1 YA11K And eight cases o f | Now Litirary M Hall Lamps * ®f i 0 W h ich are exceptionally fine value. Tea, China, Glass and Crockery Honse, JOHN R. MONRO. N iagara lb afflicted at dude ai d manLoic'tU*. p r e s e n t w ith a boy Mr H I. Craw ford ha* a d d e d to hi* utork h num b e r of new stoves Tho painter* havo been busy all week on Mrs. H o w loy’n now residence. All the dude* and bail at F o rt N iagara. (LiJette* w o n t to tbo CbcKlnut! Tbe w e a ther du r in g tbe pant week bn* n o t beeu exactly suitable for f r o u t g a te in torview * Mr. Tobia* Y. FIlpp will sh o r tly v |* || N iagara and will w rite up sotna interestin g item s for tbe N kwh Him me ou the m an whom we heard *nw. ing wood last H u n d a y i W h y n o t do th a t w o rk on S a tu r d a y nig h t f lU v K S feunrt J o n e * ha* m o v ed into the residence ow n e d and lately occupied by T. 51 Howland, Ksq The thief who took the tw o candy jars from Bob Cairn*' w ind w la*t F riday night m u s t bave a t«vu«t to >th. M any red now* w ere noticed o s tbe s treets laat week, b u t w h e ther caused by tb s cold w e a ther or S c o tt A ct is a qt cation. W a nted .—A good w o m an cook. Oood w ages will be paid to a com p e tent person. Addreaa “ B.“ N ew s office, Y o u n g s tow n Mr H M cHryao r e turn e d from M a n itoba ia*t H a turday evening \V e understand t h a t on bia next trip he will bring hom e several pouie* A very tm p raaaive serm o n was preached In the M e thodist church by Hev. Mr W fb •o r last Sunday, floe selactions. T h e choir ren d e r e d som e M r. F rank B ishop's billiard p a r lo r Is a great a t tr a c tio n these cold n ights Mr. Bishop deserves g r e a t credit io excluding all m inors from his place. 7 4 S t , P a u l S t r e e t , S T . C A T H A R i N E S . and will u»e her for stock purposes. W h o will l»e the Tam m a n y candidate* f*>r M a y o r, lieeve aud C o u n c ilm a n I The Tam m a n y sachem will now find p len ty to do for tbu contiug six o r eight week* *' Do re m i fa!” iv a b o u t all th a t you can h e a r w h e n pa**ing along th e streets lately One p a r e n t th r e a ten e d to excom m u n icate thu whole ouboodlu if It were uot stopped. A n y person sending us one dollar, or pay ing t h e »arn® t o our ag e n t. Mr Jo h n Hand\ j will receive the N k w h f o r the whole of 1 H*T, and t h e balance of 1 NV 0 fiee N<>w is tiie tim e to sutmcribu The N iagara Fire C o n q a n y Intend bold ing their annua) ball iu tbo tow n hall on New Y e a rs Kve O u r firem e n are deserv ing of en c o u r a g e m e n t at the hands o f the public and Me bespeak for them a liberal patronage. Home o f o u r local pug ilists tried very hard to get th e ir work in du r in g the band boys' bull U*t F riday n i g h t ; but there wa* m u ch cry aud little wool, a* the (m o d esty forbids os wei.llM lttng tbe harm sai l w h en be nbofired his pigs. T b e old C o n n o rs bouse, w h ich has st* d on F rideaux street f*»r a g r e a t raeuy years, , lately purchased by Messrs Ol. T a y lor and Win. lU c h a rdson, has been m o v e d to K ing street, opposite tb e old A m e rican H o tel, and will be used by those gentlem e n s* a carriage an d blacksm ith shop oom b ined. A corresp o n d e n t w r ites to this paper slat ing t b a t th e parties, m a te and fvm a ie (eome of w hom are know n ), who behave in an ex oeedrugly rude au d noU y m a n n e r on the terrace near Mr. D o y le's hotel had b e tter not be cau g h t again. If th e y do not wish tbe disgrace of police I n terferen c e . ---------------- P rofessor W ilk ins' olosing co n c e r t on Hat nrd a y evening last was very g r a t i f y i n g to the lovers of good m u sic pro p e rly rendered The m e m b e rs of th e ITofeseor'* class wero th o r o u g h ly pleased w ith th e in s tr u c tio n tbey received. W e hope to see him re t u r n as th e leader o f our C h a u tauqua. Tbe a n n u a ! ball and *up|»er o f t h e N iagara Hra*« a n d Reed Hand, held in Ihe tow n hall on F ridav evening )a«t, was n«»| so w ell p« fronts** I by onr citisens as it *boul I have been, b u t those w h o did atte n d had a very pleasant tim e. T b e m u ric, u n d e r th e dinec- | tion of Professor McK*e. w as excellent, while the supper wa« th e best th « t ha* liven fur nls bed a t an y ball h Ki bere for m a u v year* end wa* served In Mtivlc Hall It wa* pre pared by Mr* W m T u rner, and wa* first ! claas Ir, ev e r y w a v . How m a n y voting m en a r e th e r e am o n g the - eader* of th e Ntwra w h o are am b it tou* and who have an unconquerable d e tertu ln a j tlor» to w in th e very highest position po*«i bit« for them in these tw fl g r e a t, free com | m ercial co u n tr iesf Much young m e n are the ! one* w a n ted at th e St C a tharine* liusino** College T h is i* n o old I n s titution w ith old, easy m ethod*, w ith n o th in g b u t big to show , hut »* a live, practical school of biisint ** train in g , fully u p w ith th e tu n e Send for o u r catalogue au d see if you do n o l find tho c o u rse you need A d d ress, W 11 A MO XU, II. A., 1'rlucips). O n F rid a y la*t C h a rles M u rray, em p loyed as cu tter In Mr H C Bums* tailoring de p a r t m e n t, wns srrc*t<*d on a c h a r g e o f theft. For som e tim e past Mr Horns ha* been ml»s ing articles, and on F riday, duriug Mui rav * absence, his room wa* s e a 'c b e d anil a mini b a r o f a r ticles, eon*»• ting of kid gloves, ia dies shoes, silk am i velvet goods, etc , w e ie discovered He haa been sent to St (,'atba rlnes jail tn aw a it ti iai M u rray hn* resided in N iagara ahout a y e a r , dm ing w h ich tim e ho wa* looked upon by ail a* a n in d u s tr io u s ami honest m a n , and the new * of hi* u r m t wa* a g r e a t *ui p rise f?> e v e r ) body. Ju*t n o tice the nam e of thi* p a p e r on the flrst page H e r e a f ter oor N iagara cdlti m will be r a t ed the N ia u a h a Nkwh, and the N iagara re p o r t e r is not only a ( h s a d k m hut a N ingata boy. who hn* the lntCfe*t* of th e old tow n at h e a r t, and will do, as ha alw a y s ha* dona, ev e r y th in g which he think* i* best for the benefit of the tow n If peoplu m isbehave them s e lves th e y m u st expect to !x» show n n p in these colum ns, w h e th e r th e y are com m o n every day poo pie or belong to th e lah de dsh o r d e r who wunr skin tig h t pant* and m u r d e r the Q u e e n 's Knglish iu th e ir efforts to m ake people believe th e y belong to « superior oriier o f creatu r e s , dotit c h e r-know Th® New h will ttlwny* endeavor to L)u fair and im p a r tial, mid will publish a!i itouifl of local Interest to tbu people of N iagara m o n t h lo know th a t aay pvwjart Ih s l w ill indue* cap ital to be i s t s U a t In a to w n o r m u v leip a h ty t»y w a y a f hwdding* end tn cree*twg th# popuksltea m u st b# en ndvan Ing# to th# piece nnd w o r th y a f hetng #n «N'orsjf*vi. and we dad In all parte of ihe Duwiiai;>n lad u a e m c a le ctfvred to hriag bn*in*M# t*> a place O n ly »K# o th e r d a t Blenheim g s v e a U 'au s of five thousand dollar* to sta r t a bu tton toenofeete r y , i W t Daiht us e six Iboweend dollar* to a rubber firto v y an<t Ton>ah> It# hundred thousand for a n«w cvd'ege. *h wing c ’esiiy th a t t is the p o li t y an t int#re*t o f any atan i c i |'a l il y to stio u r i g o th a t w h ich will co n tr ib u te to it* w e lfare, and if it is tht» policy sU over th e l)ouiink)S and t h a t of the I 'n i t e d H tstee to r e e o tt to such n s t i a r v i for th r ir pro# p e r n v , w h y shoebt » • be an exception 9 ls it not a jndicy t h a t recom m e n d * Itself to any tho u g h tfu l ha«lne*e m s n 9 N *r as to thu p o a wow ab o u t i»icrua*^l ta 1 st ton. I fear it is m o re In Im a g ination th e n o th e r wise Now w h a t due# this ecare about in creased t a x a tio o am o u n t to w h en fn* «wtt gateil t and for the sake of a t g u iu e n l and In fo r m a tion 1 have obtained the as*c**<-d rate of >ou»e of th e hravt»«t i« t e | ayeia. but ou t o f courtvey shell evcid m i n t * 1 will begin w ith on* « h • h as uofottu n a tuly Wen in oppoaItlon fioin the sta r t, a«. l 1 find him a n c seed f*r ll.th m , hi* proper!iivn, t r o i J Ing to th e * ay tb* m o n ey will lw r »i»« I will at a h d f m ill on Ihe dollar, am o u n t to SO c e n ts, if th r e e fourth* of a m ill it w|Ji U $1 So t)u r ex Meyt»r t* * s i * » o l M vx?, h a p r o p o r t i o n a l otn half m ill 9 ' .'in, th r e e fourth* o f a m ill f-» 00 Now for one of the largest ratopayera, I v t at | null M lk\ j | rtid l f h H ) Hundy »»«> reasonable m a n o» ! well v ishcr of the l o « u i'«n tak e *»bJr.-tlou# to th is sm a ll |H*r rvutago of an Increase oti I hi* talc's, | rovidrttg it should 1 h» ne» teu i) Hut w h en wu take Into c* n shlviatl* n Ihe isiTomiHl rateable? p r < p e rt y and |>»*inr*« it m u st bring to tbe tow n , it will more (halt rep a y the in terest and principal by tim e th# debenture* rnatui<- W ith tit* b r ief and h u r r i e d explan a tion m a y I h >|« th a t ail w ho are opposed to the •< h tn io will on due reflection *»n> th* p r o p r iety of uniting w n h th e prom o ter* and In-lp to m ake the u u d n tak in g a g r a n d success Y our* sincerely, I 'm / M I* H If ooiTsctly Inform e d , m ills warn atldtnl to th e m uM in^nt the last few years to retire debentu r e s instilling, an d no g r e a t additional burden wa* com p lained of, and a* these debutiiut «•# will te paid off this year It is quite evident that our ta\«u « in w ill be reduced lu*tead of lncroM #d V l f t C I L . Tli* first snow *b>t tn o f tbe »#asr)n struck tl»l* village S a turday last leetk o u t for plenty of them before we have I om Mini) farm e r s were, as u t u a l , l>ehlnd w ith thetr w o rk. Wu a re s o r r y tu hear o f the •ofiott* illttcsa of 5|r It Hteven* w h o lia* beeu nuiltiim l to hia bed for som e day* Di W a rren is tn at tendance. The old iritiabltaota of N iagara s i e paaalng across tb* silent riv«r, n e v e r to re t a i n Mr* Cox. w 1*1 >w of the I a to John C o l . died al her s o n ’* reside or s la»t week, and also Mrs Hall, whlow of the tate Jo h n <’ Bail, t h o died a t her daughter'* residence, T b u told.nii Monday last H«<th of those ladle* l i v r d t«* goo*I agea, t»7 a n d R 6 years old r«*|»ectlvei) Mrs Cox was one of the fugitives the old N i igm *» th I tvrg i , r r l u r n to n.jr n « » l « » n r « (>>. |h » i r i i l w » |* In Ifcn »n4 I f - ,|.r c i f i i l i « fc lL U j « i r u n l t N M )* » •,»•*«». I fcntn no w o n h , n . l t f»il| o l F R E S H M I N E D C O A L O l ztl . 1 .) • XI.I *'••( q n n t l l f , o i l n i l ! (n il lh* u r a * nt \ l l oo*l h ) m * n i l I *cro*«*>l. x ' l l<z*ft p o n o . l , l o »*•** Ion , K f w k l In- ilu r f m « n i i l o h n n r n .I r n n l n f I h r l r o n « o n ! A A T e i g T i S c a l e s In t h x l . I '^ r l l r * » t u t f >->^1 n III <lo noil |.. I r * , . I t i r t r o r , k i , *1 m» o * o * •( Ih * Oorh, r »l Mi J o h n s v i i l o i , ) » * , . M a in t t r w t , *n«( t h * M m * n t l l r* m l« * pr»i»(>* « u * n - t Ion I « 111 k I* i * » o f # ? ’> n l l h x t f h lu f o r o i t l I o n Ih n t i ■ l o o , ! , m ,.I* f*l*« r*|.r* * r n t tht t o *«v |M»**»n o r |w t » \ i ) i n ho n t t t fu r n t a h n * i III i o n h l* ni\ lo p r.M \ * itl* |trm o a * n ho h*v* m * lt kOoo* In o r d e r t o In ju r , no lm d *. 1 0 ' |'« O o u l r < Ill >e n h o h n r * ( l » * n fo i l f* lr v a l u e fo r jro«»r m o n a jr , n n d **n4d m o n o p o lb u . W A. M I L L O Y . Ni:«f?i»n»-oii t)**'>|jikr, (VI. Mh, IhhO. *SC\ LUMBER! LUMBER!! * 3 £J 3 B Y a r d . ca t o y s c For llrxt-cljuM tlrt'snotl InmU r |jt» to Millojf** N e w ' P l a n i n g : M i l l s ! I nni now j.r*’|n*i«’>! to formali nil kintfi of l.iinilter nt «lioi(e»t uiol >|Ut« S- ; uuiioi (oithor ilo>***-»l or tiinliv***.!!. Fiona, Eiding, Station, Laid, Slimpjos, Posts, t •\I lo w e a l |'lt« > * f u r oimI I m u (Fi all kuol* of etc. ntu) in l l i , t r l n a « at * loa, l i i n i i i f n o w o n r n r w m i l l ru m - |ilo lt'* l itiu l lllli*il i*i> w i i h tli., b o a t .in ,I n e w c * | m o i 'h i H o r y . X i* A ll ortlera le f t nt th e m ill m i l ftm -iio j >rom|>t alte iilio n . I L - M B W h o will be the progressive A lderm a n to brin g a revolution before the council at its n e x t m e e ting to com p e l tb e o w n e r s of all v a c a n t lote to fence in tbe eam e f | b<wpitwlity o f t h e boys iu blue. — ------- 1 logs o f tbis k ind go a long w ay A n u m b e r o f our citisoos w e re inv ited go rale at th e UUI given by th* soldiers of C o m p a n y K a t F o r t N iagara on M ouday n ig h t, and ail are loud lo tb e i r ptai*eeof O a tber- tow a rd* Mr. W O . Don n ail s y has purchased of J creatin g a frien d ly aod b r o th e r ly feeling Ocala Dickson, Esq , tb e thorough bred J betw « « u people of C a n a d a an d th e U r lied K e n tu c k y m a re, “ S p r ig h tly G o ld D u e t,” Htatos. Mr*. M a rgaret Itell, relict of tho late Mi Jo h n C Hail, of N iag a r a tow n s h ip , died on Tueaday, N o v e m b e r 9r»d, a t lh# re*i«b)iice of bur son iu low, M r P e ter H. Hal), T h o r old. nt the gruat ago »»f 97 yusrs Mi* Hail wa* horn in « h a t in n o w the to w n s h ip of Niugarn before it hn>l a nnruu, and before an y civil o r g a n isatio n existed iu (his p r o v in c e Hite was cotcm p o r a ry w ith thu whole hlntory of U p p e r C a n a d a Mr* Hall wa* of a I x y a lial fam ily, who com e from (he Mfthnwk Yallvy at the liev o lutln n H er father, C a p tain l i y , w a killed by s canuou ball in thu street of N iagurn du iiu g th e b<m la» lru«nt of the tow ii from th e A m e rican fort oppc s ite Iii the w ar of I MPA H er husband, Jo h n C. Ilall, wn* a moet e i v n ip lary and w o rthy m a n He wa* captain in tb e P rovim ia! a r t i ll e r y ,a n d com rnaiubwl the only fl. M piece need by the HiltUh forces at the bntlln <»f (Jite#nst 4 »n, O ctober llith, IHPJ C a p t Hall u»rd Id* gun - which wa* planted on the r iv e r hank w ith ! terrible eiTert on th s vn#tu>'s b<>at« a* they ctoastnl th® r iv e r, sinking several of theui 1 Hu helped m a terially to cool the courage of the hostile niiliti* on the A m e rican short', who finally refused to cross over to C a n a d a to reinforce the A m e rican regular* w h o Iiad crossed over iu the m o rning aud k iiltd (ieu Brock in consequence of tbi* w a n t of sup jK»rt on the par t of tb e New Y o rk m ilitia, , the VrmricHu A rm y , being hotly atla< k® 1 by the B ritish sn d Indian*.ou t h e aftern o o n i of th»* d a y su r r e n d e r e d thsni*tlv#» pris< ni r« of war to U v n e r a l Hitenffe M»*. I all wa# j h u ib d \ ii T b o raduy, t i l l lust , by tbe snJ® i h« r hu*L»»nd. iu th*« c e m e tery a t Ht | rlnes. Mi* Bali had alw e y * resided N iagara district Hhe ha* left four tern, one of them , Mra <Jeo A L k u n tn l , of thi* tow n, an d one son, Mr Tbo# N Mali, t f tbls tow n , end a num b e r of graud* bildr* u and g r e a t gr^ndchihlren, ail living in (lu lai to. ! Hditur I am given to u n d e r s teu d th e ! th e r e are some few persons wbo are still disposed U> oppose an y m o v e m e n t tow a rd* lh# *neour agem v n t of tb e C b s u tau q u a project I ran out for one mowient th in k tbvy w o u ld wPI fully oppose a schem e of t h e kind from im proper m o tives, if tlfry but realised tbe ad vantage# ib e tow n w o u ld d e r iv e from It, i d ir e c tly or Indirectly T h e refo r e U ru iat arise from some m isconception of th e natm*- of tb e m h em e, an d ju s t a t tb is stage m ay 1 ask w h a t f u r t h e r vs p lan a t-on or Inf u m a tio n can tb e r e be given, after all tb a t ba* been said on tbe subject 9 I w ill v e n tu r a to assert t h a t th e r e te not ao in tellig e n t p- r sou w b o baa th o u g h t tb s m a t t e r over care fully, an d w itb *n unprejudiced m ind, but m u tt com# Ut tb# c o n c lusion t b a t the schem e ts a good one end w o r th y o f being en c o u r aged to tb e utm o e t ex ten t, b o th by tb e nor poratlon end prtv » w individual*, eepefially by m en like o u r ex M a y o r a o d a few othere who are bolding a large em o u n t of deed or onrsd$uD e ratlve p r o p e r ty N<#w, lei m e ap p e a l to t h e com m o n sense of these gen Id N ia g a ra t »tn w h en It w as bu r n e d I # M i ' l l * Ii*ti»hl|). ftWiike OM Mi.i.iljk, W W I|I|.( !•»*, I * ■ \ N o w m I i o W i l l j ' lit) FRENCH AMD INGUSH ill WOOL DRESS GOODS u he found a horse and top boggy tied t » hi* fence fie took fi and put it in ht* *teid# ll was t h e hom e and b u g g r th a t w a* tak>n from Mr Doyi* * #l» .l < u Hunday night la*i 'I he coim e ll l>ave u»ed up all t h e i r mofte* ap | roj r iated for gravwling th e « ad t h« faifitcr* c*» t now i#*utiie th»*t» on lh# farm It u n g r e a t iu»pr«»v< tu »ut on the road. It I# r e p o r ted aro u n d )*#r# th a t on# o f the farn isis w ent (|o » n lo (li# lakn r o ) early on# m o rning and saw t h “ M-a s e rpent Ho say# ii wa* 7 ‘S» f»%(-( long an d m a d e w a v i'siiko a *t«*amtetat The rtiaii who f • I this s to r y was a tlrn r tg e r Mr J«<» Hhaw I* hom e ftoru T o ronto II• Intel.* 1 - *ta) log for som e I um Mr* N W Y o u n g , of VVrBard, I* vtaHing a t V i r g l Ju#t (m*w Tb* ir wa* a p u g ilistic sn c o u n t e r *t \ 'l r g l l F f 'd a y Inst, I, i'iiiliip* and f A n d erson w e re thu Jo h n I. H iliivaii in the m a t t e r A black eye and bum p on th® probcwci* wa* t*»o I •' *l|jt llev Mr VV f* .»» p t • a c h r I * g< d «k rm »» t*» a largw C 4 .ugi o- ntiot* on Hunday la of If Would be a* w<!| if th e rn r e lak e t o f t h e ch u r c h would consult th th* riuo(® ti>( U f »re h e mak* » #uch a fir# as h«* h a d ia*t Hub day Th# whole cong r e g a tion wa* n s a r ly •uffircated It was io w a rm T Cloiliiui, file., etc., III t III*, ill*. 1‘lc t . A i l »•*»1«*»jn j.M i n i*l»»in gi**»l •trijH-B f,*r i-oiiil»iiiiii('. n I x i |* l» i< U m Priojs Ikngo Iroia 25 to 35 aMits a Yard A flu# Iul of IIbI*. m i l I bid f U t#)*, m. ( <>|,«,t#r f o , — .1) (all , A ll S h a d e s in P ln s lu s a t * 1 . 2 5 . » Velvets, V #1 velvet**. F e a th e r I rim m ing*. C k siw lli* Flings®, H tMe N#i lie oi Vt Tbi i ii « for Mantle#, and J*ffc«t* In aL lh« n r * u V I !iih.*;» U . t i*ii)| . * *->*(* wr * U i l * a *io ns. 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