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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1896. : : 5 mporium THE EMPORIUM. 1 O o The Minister of Foreign Affairs, wi!l leave St. Petersburg late to-morrow night for a European and English tour, includine | this city, Balmoral, where the Queen is now stopping, Paris, Vienna, Breslau, Copenhagen and Darmstadi. Extensive arrangements are being made ai the For- eign Office for a fitting reception to the CHANGES IN THE GERMAN CABINET S Thousands attended the Wednesday night Concert to hear the dllg;xtful so~ These conveniences for patrons in the main aisle, near the rotunda: Tele- raler of all the Russias when he sets foot kO Free Tele prano solos by 'me. Ella on English sofl. g,:‘;fi,,__yfi,,,,ofi“,”mnb Prankard. On the 26th e FIERCE FIGHFIN_G-I” cusA of Station K—Express Of inst. she will sing the “Scena ot Aria” from the Jourth act of “Il Trova- tore.” fice—an Information Bu- reau. Engagements in Which the Spanish Forces, as Usual, Claim ta Have Won a Victory. HAVANA, Cusa, Aug. 22.—The Bpauish force commanded by Colonel Hernandez has had three engagements with rebels under Bermudez, near Isabel, province of Pinar del Rio. Fifteen of the rebels were killed. The troops lost a captain and twenty-one privates wounded. General Bosch reports that the rebel leader Kabi attacked a convey at Jiguani, near Bayamo. The insurgents were re- pulsed. The losses are unknown. Twenty- two of the troops were wounded. The itroops found a number of unexploded torpedoes in the road. Schellendorf’s Resignation to Be Followed by Others. ~ Our cash method of doing business and the combining of many departments under one management, operated at one general expense for rent, delivery of goods, etc.——the modern way---saves the patrons of the EMPORIUM one-quarter or more of the usual prices asked for equally as good merchandise by stores that make a specialty of but one line. Business vicissitudes often compel manufacturers to sacrifice their produc- tions. They must find a cash buyer who can handle large quantities of goods. Our enormous outlet for goods brings many excellent buying chances. We divide the profits with our customers. (<S5 — NCSES— U —re o SRE oo L 22l —oz o) A M an llfa Ct ure l" s StOCk Of I_ a- $10,000 worth of Muslin Underwear at two-thirds the regulfir p’riciel.| : diesa Tailor-made Dresses at en’s All-Wool Suits at $8.45 that were $15. half. . 500 Steel Carving Sets at 45c¢, 60c and 75c. [cSE5 — 2o e e e s HOLLMAN COMES NEXT, Uncertainty Concerning the Great Political Strife in the Father!and. TR SEFM T Died With Their Children. g T HUNTSVILLE, OxT., Aug. 22.—The res- idence of Mrs. Quaif, a widow, was burned last night. Mrs. Quaif’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. 8. Quaif, and two children of the lat- ter and Mrs. Quaif's daughter, Mrs. Ber- nard Phillips, were burned to death. Jes- sie Phillips, a daughter of A. S Phillips, was so badly burned that she will proba- bly die. A The two women who perished, Mrs, Phillips and Mrs. Quaif, lost their lives in heroicattempts to save their children. Eoeage o Just @ Peril of the Sea. CHERBOURG, FraNcE, Aug. 22.—A de- cision was rendered to-day by the Com- It Is Bvident That the Country Is on the Brink of a Ministe- rial Crisis. BERLIN, GERMANY, Aug. 22. — The resignation of Gerneral Bronsart von Schel- lendorf from the office of Minister of War continues to occupy the attention of the vress and the public, and this has espe- Wilton Velvet Carpets at $I a yard. English Porcelain Dinner Sets for $3.60. Remarkable values in Dress Goods. cially been the case since the Reichsan- zeiger, the official journal, published the announcement of the Miuister’s retire- ment from office, coupled with the declara- | mercial Maritime Court in the matter of the collision on February 29 last between the general trans-Atlantic line steamer La Bourgogne and the Allan line steamer Ladies’ Suits $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. 760 Ladies’ Suits, comprising the balance of a manufacturer’s stock Colored Dress Goods. s6-inch Tweed Suitings in_ neat effects. Just the material for Tailor- Ladies’ “‘Tailor-Made’’ Shoes. YOU NEED riced STA- RY some- High-Class i Stationery. TN tion that the impairment of his health was | Ailsa in the lower bay of New York, of Tailor-Made Ready-to-Wear Dresses, bought at less than half price : Have you seen the newest thing in times, do you not? Just for special 3 ik = ey ited i § y made Suits. Worth $1.50. 24 T ? 3 2 the main cause of his withdrawal. Sincs | which re;?)lelegol‘:\r:b;;fil’h‘fi “’fh‘eh:n‘;‘;;: and that is the way we will sell them this week. Emporium Cash Price $1.10 a yard. footwear for ladies? Low-cut tops— occasions? Dinner parties, afternoon this assertion was made a storm of pro- tests has arisen on all sides, and instead of pacifying the apprehensions of the opinion that the country is on the brink of a grave ministerial crisis, the statement of the organ has intensified it. Why, it is asked everywhere, did the Reichsanzeiger issue such a statement, and by whom was its publication au- thorized? Within the official circle it is not known by anybody that the publica- tion of the declaration was assented to by Prince Hohenlohe, the Imperial Chan- cellor, or by any other member of the ministry. If General von Hahnke, thechief of the Military Cabinet, obtained the sanction of the Emperer thus to make useof the of- ficial gazette, it is argued that the Mili- tary Cabinet has obtained control of func- tions which have been hitherto held ex- of the La Bourgogne was no¢ to bla: the collision, which was entirely a of the sea.” ST S Dynamiter Released. Whitehead, the Irish-American miter, who with Dr. Gallagher, al American, was sentenced in 1883 Pprison this morning. He will pr immediately. e Will Reduce Strerage Rates. LONDON, Exe., Aug. 22.—A di from Hamburg to the Central New! companies will reduce their steerag . Li Hung Chang Embarks. sail for New York on Wednesday. release of Dr. Gallagher is expected almost me for **peril LONDON, Exa., Aug. 22.—Albert George dyna- lso an to life imprisonment, was released from Portland obably The spatch s says that the German trans-Atlantic steamship e rates to 150 marks beginning in September. Excepting four or five Silk Dresses in this collection, every garment is all, wool—no shoddy or cotton mixed ones. monumental bargain. 0. Ladies’ Blazer Suits, All-Wool At $5.0 Cheviots and Jackets lined throughout, many of them with silk. with small buttons; wide, stylish skirts with rustle Costumes that cost $10.00 or more to mallt‘e.d'EP’M*’zOl?lUM éasg:] price gsot: adies’ Reefer and Blazer Suits, At $7'5o—handsom= Mixed Cheviots in rough effects, dependable diagonals that will give good wear, and Reefer Style Alpaca Suits for traveling, in The Cloth Suits have Silk-lined Jack- ets—many with wide velvet coilars—trimmed with Suits such as we have re- tailed earlier in the season as high as $24.00. EM- linings and velveteen bindings. black or gray. large and small buttons. PORIUM cash price now $7.50. At $10.00—Lxiies” Fine and Plain Jackets, nav: Reefer Jackets or Fly or black; double-breasted ront Jackets, regular fall Every dress a great and Serges. _Jz Trimmed Blazer Suits, Skirts Checked 38-inch Frize Fantaisie for early Fall wear, in Brown, Myrtle, new shades of Blue, Rouge and ‘Bronze d’Art. Worth goc. Emporium Cash Price 69c a yard. 38-inch Frize Mohair Plaids ‘in iri~ descent effects. Worth $1.00. Emporium Cash Price 75c a yard. 40-inch Boucle Amazone, arich and dressy fabric. Worth sr.zg. Emporium Cash Price 85c a yard. 4o-inch Matelasse Raye, Silk and Wool combination, in beautiful blend- Ing[of colors. Worth $1.35. mporium Cash Prire $1.00 a yard. 44-inch Drap d’Moutonet in two- toned effects. One of the most beautifyl fabrics ever shown in this City. Worth $1.75. Emporium Cash Price $1.25 a yard. stout hand-sewed soles — military heels — pretty pointed toes—also the new coin toe— built just like a man’s shoe, but not in the least clumsy—made of fancy black leathers and dark shades of tan—shaped like the picture. Ladies’ Enameled Laced Shoes —*“tailor made”—hand sewed— needle toes—very stylish. Ladies’ Finest Russet V Laced Shoes—hand-sewed welt —the new ‘“‘tailor-made” style for street wear.... Ladies’ New ““Twentieth Cen- tury” Laced Shoes—made of box calf for tender feet. ...$5.00 Ladies’ Extra Fine Vici Kid $5.00 teas, etc.? We have that ‘kind— probably the largest assortment in the West—in all the new shades and sizes, from 35¢ to 75¢ per quire, with envelopes to match. Then we have other kinds that are ever so much cheaper, the kinds you use for your home letters, long letters to intimate friends, etc. Look at the prices of this kind: 120 sheets of a nice White Note Paper for. PR SN T Envelopes to match, per package..osc 100 sheets of a nice Satin-finished Note Paper, with Envelopes to Match... 48¢ abinet o nglish Vellum Note Paper, with En- . velopes to Match 75¢ A 120-Sheet Cabinet of Whit- ing’s Bond, with envelopes to match, either white or azure.....gs5c clusively by the crown and the Ministers. | 1 oxnoc g A0 00 1y e a ) 2 ! ! . u R s S Rp s HaE h fi d good: h ithout Vel A few choice novelty suits, unique Button Shoes—hand-sewed welt Have you heard of the “MONO- ely indeed has the press been so unani- i 2 weights, in fine mixed goods, with or without Velvet 3 ce no y y g 1 L :\Zr\:s)u?oneany s:bjec?a:u en;-.:beena iln Chang took a special train for Southamp- Collars. Jackets silk lined,, skirts wide and lined in rich effect and coloring. The first —4 styles of toe—needle, razor. PRESSE” with which you can denouncing the explanation made by the Reichsanzeiger of the reasons actusting ton to-day, where he embarked on Paul for New York. the St. arr et SECRETARY SMITH TO RETIRE. with rustle lining. Suits that cost from $16.00 to $22.50 to manufacture. EMPORIUM cash price will be $10.00. CAPE Bargains this week. Too many of our own stock still on arrivals of the best stock that has yet been purchased for the West. coin, Grecian.. Misses’ .$4.00 and Children’s stamp your own stationery with your initials? We will show you haw it works if you care to come in and General Schellendort i dering his res- A : ess Goo! i i ?:u‘:;gn ‘:gexhe: Efn;:?rfi“afifi"’fifl’efi. hand. Deep ,cuts to close them out immediately. Prices to match the 3&!;':%( 12::1 Jascquar a dafi.pure Fine Shoes. lc(c))osl’r(s ;i;clt. Very simple and only xp;:!eisgs of opinion as to what it may | o .ons Reasons Cause Him, to Be ;noin::ca!iturcrs sale of Dresses. Just think of buying Woolen Capes at wool, six different styles. Should ViglsKsifis’ShX:sry Fine Russetszm e All of the criticisms are clearly fore- Anxious to Leave Clevelond’s be 48c. Misses’ Vici Kid Button Cloth ; C i it bodings of a fateful and st ion of z ok Pri i isses’ Vici Kid Button Cloth Some Curtain Specials for the Rolohstas. yaCARS RIS EIDE Cotta .y Cabinet, Suit and Cloak Departmnt, Second Floor, Front. Take first elevator to the pocioCask Prics 35ce\eed or Kid Top Shoes—extra fine.....§2.00 overiooked the fact that the chiefs of the Federal States can interfere and check the action of the Emperor if his Majesty shall is the best reason for believing th: WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 22.—There at the Secretary of the Interior, Hoke Smith, has left of main entrance. EESNEZNERNEZ2ESNED2ER) 38-inch Figured Satin Soleil, Dots, Sprays and Scotch effects. Should be 65¢. Misses’ Kangaroo Calf School Shoes—sizes 1T t0 2u.ieeeereennens $1. Misses’ Pebble Goat School This Week. Nottingham Lace Curtains.49c a pair Nottingham Lace Curtains.75¢ a pair be found to be attempting any radica! in- | S€C e : : i i X i ! ! jury against the constitution. resigned and that his resignation will take Wilton Velvet Carpets | Drug Regular rates here Emporium Cash Price 49¢ a yard. Shcoehsifirselfme’: i ]tcc; o Bumnsr 1 Notnohan Pt it e e The resignation of General von Schellen- | effect within two weeks. Stories of Secre- . : lower than “Cut 38-inch Lizard Cloth, splendid dye, Sh, : 3 2 " Irish Point Lace Curtains...$2.25 pair dorf and the officially reported inten-|tary Smith's resignation have been cur- At the Price of Department. Rates” cisewhere. very handsome. Should be 8sc. qu:fifv_snes L ms, s Brussels Genuine Thread Lace tion of Prince Hohenlohe to retire do not | in Washingt i hi: 3 - . : V. . A + appear 10 comprise il of the Cabinet | ina Atlanta Journal, came oat for Bryan Tapestry Brusseis. The best goods. only. . Selling. in Emporium Cash Price 59¢ a yard. Children’s Fine Curtains.... $3.50 a pair changes that may Douibli take place. According to the Leipsic Nzueste Nach- ricten, Admiral Hollman, admiral com- mander-in-chief of the Imperial Admi- | and still declines to admit that his and Sewall, but the Secretary declined resig- nation has been tendered to the President Wilton Velvet and Brussels Car- pets are no longer luxuries that only the rich can possess. The finest large quantities as we do, you ma rely upon getting FRESH DRUG always. Prices that make even the Wholesalers wonder. Here’s a few 46-inch Swivel Diagonal, entirely new fabric, which promises to be extremely popular. Should be $1.00. s ici Kid Bu ton Shoes—heavy soles—a good substantial school shoe... $1.35 Children’s Kangaroo Caif— Lace Bed Sets with shams.$2.50 each Curtain_Nets, Dotted Swiss, Ma- ;‘lras Goods for sash purposes, TOM....... o | : 5 % > Toc up ralty, will be the next Minister to offer his | and accepted. : % grades at EMPORIUM Cash Prices | pints: : Emporium Cash Price 75c¢ a yard, the best wearing leather made out doubt. Sy < ar. ay folks, and those blessed with : i i »2. Upon the occasion of the bicentennial an- | The wishes of the President necessarily cAlthican: sAVE st ThtRoEs 2o Rt Price, (|| Doibetter valub dn;oub EhHrE Black Tea Set Bargain. We have the new Fail line in both niversary of the founding of the Berlin | Tule in the matter of publication. It is Listerine..... . i grades. Academy, which occurred yesterday, the Emperor presented a number of gold med- to extend consideration of cases in known, however, that Smith has declined his de- Until further notice our Carpet De- partment will sell Fine Wilton Vel- vets and English Brussels, sewed, Syrup of Figs. Cauticura Resolvent. Emporium Cash Price 78c¢ a yard. 38-inch Boucle Cheviot, very effec- Rope Portieres, in all the new de- signs—full size for double doors..... als to artists who are exhibiting pictures | Partment over which he has jurisdiction 4 2 Hood’s aparilla. i 1 > i at the academy this year. A smalier gold | beyond the end of August. lined and laid ApEs S‘:{? o tiva. Should be $r.15. o Ty o G $4 Péislz medal was assigned to E. E. Waterlow gium:'éf-h'ige l;‘;”":t;e l\’l‘t"f::’ ‘;":E’bsec,; At $1.00 a Yard. Borax Emporium Cash Price 85¢ a yard. 6-4 Chenille Covers. C ““ff;“:;;;‘fi‘g“gfi:‘;‘c’j}“;h, Berlin: Vetait- ;gi;ge‘_inby express to Auqnu?:nd hialaw Perfect color effects, novel and | Boracic Aci 46-inch Figured Satin Princess in A full line of Velour, Moleskin and nary College s abont to. start for New | offices in that city are being made ready | J) effective patterns, while the weaving | Absorbent Cotton soc Ib. 45c fp | ew designs shown here for the first Tapestry Table-covers just received. York. The professor is going to the farm of Robert Kneebes, the American horse- for occupency. e housa Secretary leased in this city during The housa which the his in- is equal to that of carpets sold at 50c to 75¢ a yard more elsewhere. Rz time. Should be $1.35. Emporium Cash Price $1.00 a yard. Also another lot of 1-2 pair Por- tieres for Couch-covers. Taan, 1o examine the racing mare. Bethel, | cambency will be given up at its expira- Pictiiee and Frame Deo't 5 : ; which it is allegzed Kneebes entered and | tion early in Scptember, at which time 13 | AU G0Cc o Yard. | i s e cfll'Vlflg Mot i o e A started on the Berlin course under the | iS quite certain Smith will have retired Best Tapestry Brussels, newest| ¢l andsome framed picture in colors, Polety o Sl name of Neliie Kneebes. Professor Egg- | {rom the Cabinet, but this action may not patterns and fast colorings vperfec:l 16522 {nchis, cieamn. and gold frame, Sets | $1.75 cach, — ; ling goes to America under the instruc- | take effect until after the meeting of the woven by new process. | Will sutiact | DAt and glass complet 175¢ 45c¢ druple Plated Tea Set, en- tions of the Criminal Court. which has | sound-money convention at Indianapolis, ) g outlast | Same, without mat... 50C 5 Quadruple Plated Tea Set, en Three Specials. postponed its decision upon Kneebes’ ap | Which ocours September 2. ct hor 1§arydma des. . Borders to | Same, gold frame and g .-03C 500 Sets Bread- graved pattern—four pieces as shown pe . peal against his conviction and sentence S ma; - Sewed and laid for 6oc a . 100 Subjects to select from. Knife and Car- In picture—Teapot, Sugar Bowl, P We sell tons of "Candy. to nine months’ imprisonment, pending| ENCAMPMENT OF PYTHIANS. yard. ; Nearly all of those elegant Portrait vers, Blades guar- | ' -Spoonholder and Cream Pitcher, com- S Wenakei gt the professor's report. In the meantims g TheNew Carpet Depariment is waarly Frames advertised last week have anteed all - steel, Tlete S0 st Candies. in the big store. it goes e omrooslay el Eighteenth Gathering of the Uniform Rank ;:;d{fl_;;,éo unfz'r Z’y;g’i’;"sfi:‘; ;/ $¢¢" | been'sold. well tempered to Silver Plated Ware Department, Sec direct from the Candy Kettles to the FUURTE. E N PERisH. | of the Order at Cleve- ety by e Ma; :('Zt o ;rhgzell:\élll; ec::g:leg }:atrolyg e'ihésn eweek ihnoglc}( :;‘lfgez-deFangk- ond Fioor, West, Next Main Stairway. consumlers. Larggt qu%r;ltiiies Isgld The | Sfattans Ship: Dlamps: Moke ths land. effect of carpets can be determined—not 6¥inch Florentine Oak and Gold and Bread-Knife in Best Crock- i“l? m:v); osrfil ptr}?e best :n;xPuarg’si Schooner Mouette. CLEVELAND, Omio, Aug. 22.— The ”,'”t';g Vight in one spot and dark in | or Oalc and Silver, 20x24, mat and Neat Box—Three ' can%lies that can be made forp one- LONDON, Ex6., Aug.22.—-The Italian ship | eighteenth encampment, Uniform Rank, e glass, $2.35. patterns. ery Offers. third to one-half less than other Francesco Ciampe, Captain Maresca, three | Knights of Pythias, opened informally to- Q=T E222ET) Frames made to order, any size. Metallic Han- English Porce- candy-stores: days out from Bwansea, on her way to night and the formal dedication wi il take Largest assortment of moldings in dles, 45c a Set. lain Toilet Set, Caramels, all flavors.. 25c Ib San Frauciseo, arrivedat Falmouth -day place Monday afiernoon. Major-Genera Artist Material Dep’t. | the City to select from. o Bldseye Maple, e compite & Biisrcups, all favors. S showing 1l s of hard trestment, | Carnahan, who is at the head of the Uni- i A large invoice just re- D22, = pieces decorated in Nut Taffies, six kind. 25C Ib Her bow plates were badly bent and some | form Rank, inspected the encampment, Studies. ceiveg of all the latest | Wall Paper Th: Summer Cut dl Ebomzeds fl:lan- three colors, pink, Walnu& Brazil, Pinenut, Pecan, of her frames broken. which consists of 2000 tents, and formally | designs for Oil Painting, Water| V' & aper . wal Papiicond css, 75513 S‘ brown or pearl. ocoanut, Peanut. She reported that on Tuesday, while off | accepted it. He immediately went into Color and China Painting—Land- Department. tinues. NOW is D: pecg! St e — the Scilly Islands, she collided with the [camp with some of his staff ofticers al- scape, Fruit and Flowers. For rent | the time to redecorate your homes. . asys' S Goods Emporium Haveyouever French schooner Mouette from Iceland | ready on the eround. as well as for sale. A little later the Fall Work begins = PAHRE g po < 99 given a shop- for Fonbrieux. The schooner was almost | The first arrival in camp was the Second We have the full assortment of |in earnest, and you can hardly ex- e ol ““Tea Parties.”’ ping Tea cu;;m u:ll\;es and i;?x in _a&ew minutes. | Ohio Regiment, consisting of 600 men, Colors, Brushes, Mediums, Drawing | pect to have work done as cheaply OB fw Party? It's a new idea that can on I Gl s s save (ooe by those | who reached the grounds headed by a Materials, etc., used at the Art|then as during the Summer months. Prescriptions 25c, only be carried out in a great store sinking vessel. Ten of the crew wer|080d 8t 7 P.M. A few minutes later a Schools, including Le Franc’s cele- | Prices have not been reduced on a like the EMPORIUM. Under the picked up and were landed here this mora- ing, but fourteen of the crew went down in the ill-fated vessel. tented field. These are the ‘only company from Virginia appeared on the States represented at present, for most of the brated French Colors. Art Department Second Floor, Fromt. few patterns, but we give you the pick of the entire stock, the largest assortment in the Citty. Unless they contain some expsnsive drug, then cost. Our Pharmacists are not allowed to make substitution. great Dome, any time between 2 and . M. Enough tables grouped together to accommodate your party. She duuige Jo the Ciamps s hop el l&?“ffir&isda%:lgg “:iuwdl:-ynm i hem, e ] White Blanks. 4¢ per roll gl :veth};a\{;h}g?giaiogrmislnv%fig;f?g Dainty Sandwiches. Salads, Pates, ous, and she can soon repaired. Tbere ! 4 e .43 . . A . a i) e - - is considerable dispute concerning the | ls“l'”“‘e S f’e“°H’~‘\l“!§e' B. I-ficg”i" Imported Crepe Paper. Gilt Papers. 6¢ per roll highly improbable, we will frankly Di Set—Fi English P Toothsome Pastries, IR‘d‘ 'C‘C(':caé“sv cause of the disaster. Both sides accuse | 3,°0 1% ‘bhe o G e oypflflfl Degtn Naviteas & Embossed Pape 8¢ per roll tell you so. 0 inner Set—Finest English Por- Perfect Tea, Chocolate or Coffee. the other of neglect and of being respon- | §2F “h‘“é e wee i.:d en : Ehmwcnld Ofir- Flow aes, 25¢ per roll—For | Ingrain Papers... oc per roll Tty the Prescription Department. celain, pure white, will not craze or Best service; spotless damask; rcttl{ sible. The condition of the bow of the Rt'rul- e § Itipr?me - gflda the World. : f-[ owers, Lampshades and Decora- | Lincrusta Walto 15¢ per yard It will save you monev. crackle, orég:rsons. China and Silver ware. POPULA! Cismpe, and the fact that the Frencu | Suichie said that the order now consists o Fancy Room Moldings... 21z per foot FOUNTAIN SYRINGES—Three t $3.60. PRICES. Much less bother than a very nearly 500,000 and is constantly grow- tive purposes. £ schooner sank so quickly show that the | : 2 B REKA and INDIA GOLD i ; X bl o Italian ship must have run her down. ing, and prided himstifan Shefactinetin PAINT, ready mixed Enamel Paint, W}I\IIJCD %-SEI?IIX Etg? puéeg P EM- Pl anc guara?t&d; quart...55c R e b —_— h y bra oL 9 1-quart.... g i OBJEOCT T0 PRISON-MADE Goops, | fder cun offer 5,000 men drifiadin e wecl;’clg%ilzc(,:cof:rrs <til or:A hfacx:‘(,i s POR{%’;‘; Hossis Tetus make ivon Z'guan...égc 4-quart...6oc lis?gg?gdgsgs' Dresden English Trades’ Unions Protest Against| The Supreme Lodge will consider next 1oc Color...4c 20c Color.... 12¢ :;e; P. 'D:p’f First F We are agents for P[l)eer;'_e & Kent’s ). s Saticers: Nice China Their Importatio week early the refusal on the part of the 15¢ Color...7c 25¢ Color...19¢ oll. Lot 2 oo, Rear, Imported Perfumes. 'hgli‘;[é‘floa"d thin, transparent; Decorated LONDON, Exc., Aug. 2.—There is a | e S:jnazk?iggse:;xfigffiflmd :;ol::sn Call early, they will soon be gone. W {:}i]setllll\sgugldor,at prices muc] W fine and strong. Clock prospect of trouble between the English | ritual. Chancellor Richie said that if the [ U o) New Dress Fabrics at If you are suffering from Catarrh Jlenisics 3 iiiors, 00K Government and thatof Germany over the | lodges insisted on using it they will be Business-Creati use Dr. McKenzie's, the celebrated gold edges, Sg.oo dozen. With good one- extensive importation into this country of | disbanded. Mg)hfikl\?liv(g\%?l_l UM stock of Pri ing English Specialist m’med%_ & sl A : 5¢ [“l"d- ik day movement, rison-made gcods. The trade unions 8 FETER R B S and VEILI, rices SE kR 2 Bt ny one else would ask goc for blue or tinted. Pave been harassing the Government on | IVISTER IERRELL TO HESIGN. NG : tive cure in every case. Trial Free. A is undoubtedly the largest on the Many cases of Novelty Dress ve bee ¢ T : B % $1.75 Each. this subject for a year past, and consider. | Thinks His Retirement Will Be Agree- Coast, and in | already opened a Glassware Specials. able correspondence has taien piace be- able to the Lepartment. pl?in ‘Weaves our %o:dasre mark}i,ngpfhe necvdg%l;dssai - Bohemmn Glass' Same as above. tween the Government Board of Trade| CHICAGO, Ir., Aug. 92—A Fort prices admit of no | new goods were never marked be- : p— More popular Larger, 8 styles, and the German authorities. Worth (Tex.) special says: It is believed competition. fore. This new stock, large as it is = than ever. Rich $1.95 and $2.45 The latter have manifested a decided | here that A. W. Terrell, United States e is not intended to last the entire 3 old decorated Each. inclination towsrd standing on what they | Minister to Tarkey, either has resigned or Special Winter season. Not a piece shall ases, like illus- otk regard as their richts under the treaties | soon will place his resignation in the Sale have a chance to get old. We will tration. See them in Show now existing between the two ('oun:irleu,' nands of the President, and within two Of the mark them at prices to sell, and as | 12-inch size..$1.25 Window, Marke snd it is now authoritatively stated by | months will return to this conntry. This «Wonder” fast as sold our Eastern buyers will 14-inch size.$1.70 street. < ! . Terrell, who gave i 3 B imi S Cabinet, that unless an end is put to the | not expecting. it #rodld t‘neogla(;:l;ust;‘ic. M place. Thg:e Il be a constant pro- SB:!?”‘?;ss::less‘ Clock Depart- grievance by friendly arrangement dur-| According to the story, while the resigna- At $2.75. cession of ss Goods Novelties at Tnches Hiar s ing the recess the Government imme-|tion had not been asked for Point blank Anee " the EMPORIUM. You will see inches y 20C ment, Second Floor, diately upon ;e_ssaambl.nf will bring in | Mr, Terrell pecame satisfied 1t would be erican _make, | something new every time you enter each. Others at West, Center. a bili prohibiting the importation of | acceptable, and he has acted accordingly. %, fibs, Walnut | ur goors. | 5¢, 10C, 14€, 25C e et lara “ifi.'i°°i’§i§"’w“$u%"fli’é"w“rés PR O | s,l‘,-‘g‘,,‘",‘i’gs"“'sm gnd ug.d F;a})r‘llcy .T;]"%S 'f’ Pol- elieve: 3 ‘Epensive Train Wreck. bs. I N lecoral e- ishe ass— taliatory measures on the part of that| pOCHESTER, N. Y., Aug: 234 i in exclusive Music Fine thin, light- Lemonade or Water Set—r Jug, 6 mian Rosebowls, Sweet-wine country. - | astrous freight wreck occurred on the Stores at $7.50. blown Water Glasses and_bright: Silverine Tray, in colors and gold, J Glasses. A spe- KUSSI *S RULEK GOES VISITING. | Central Hudson Rairoad near Fawport, f"t Mandolin Tumblers, en- as shcwn, 78¢ Set; or Amber, with 68c Each. cial at it o Ewrope Wign | ten miles from this city, at midnight. RS-, vveas 75¢ graved band as in white figured decoration, $1,68 Set; oo 3c Each. Will Make a l'»-;'y;' u;;;;;:yh wrope héwesthounid thronsh’ Halghtrain wes Canvas Mandolin picture. See in or Crg: , with flower decoration, Brig-a-Brac De- i DON. Exc.. Aag. 92— According {o | FOR iDto by s Byracuse and Rochester Cases......$1.50 our window dis- | $r.25 Set. partment, Second Glassware De- LON DON, ExG., Aag. 22. g local freight. No'one was killed, but the Mandolin Strings, play. ' Set of six. All Sets above have. same number of F.oor, West, Near partment, Second dispatches from St. Petersburg there has | contents of ten cars were scattered in_all per set....... 25c Set. Ppicces. 3 R i Main Elevator. Floor, Rear. been no change in the programme by | directions and the wreck caught fire. The * > i e which the Czar and Czarina, accompanied | railrosd men say the loss witl reach $50,- by their suites and by Prince Lobanoff, 009.