Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1901. 17 MUST MAINTAIN THE DISCIPLINE Punishment Meted Out for Insubordination at West Point. Cadets Who Championed the Cause of an Officer to Pay Penalty. e WASHINGTON, May 18.—The War De- | partment has ed, through Colonel Mil superintendent of the military | academy, the report of the board of offi- cers which investigated the disorders which occurred at the academy about & month ago as the result of the imposition by court-martial of a severe punishment | v Cadet Officer Ralston for his faflure | maintain discipline at the mess table: record of the court-martial in Ral ston's case has been filed in the War De- partment and its sentence, which involved | its of. the post | is in process of | { | 1 | execution. The department is not make public the findings of which of the yet ready to | the board inquired the insubordination ( ad with whom Ralston was a but it is believed the ex-| hment recommended will | tion of the class involved | ninor privileges dear to not known here that any 1 made in this case. rite, nghts of the Maccabees. t at its last meeting jidates, and Special puly Greenberg handed in seven appli- o have as many more | The commitees on reported that the be held at Fern-| es Canyon, on Wednesday, | cted that a good many | milies and friends y for a jolly good be introduced at the both young and old, from San Jose also gathering from Santa which will join the San a t the park. Ladles of the Maccabees. : 1 H held a most interesting | week, and besides taking in fated two ladies into | eries of the order. The commit- | dance reported all arrange- | s complete for the dance to be given Wednesday, May 29. for their pleas- | and it is_ex- | of the members, both | of the Maccabees, ADVERTISEMENTS. ! LB ot o R 1 0T S L S | Drunkards Easily ‘ Cured Miss Edith Williams Wants Every Lady Reader of this Paper to Know | Hiow She Saved Her Father. Used an Odorless and Tasteless Rem. edy In His Food Quickly Curing | Him Without His Knowledge. Trial Package of the Remedy Mailed Free | To Show How Easy It Is To | Cur: Drunkards. id be more dramatic or devoted | er in which Miss Edith Wil- | Waynesville, Ohto, cured her | after years of misery, wretched- ox 36, unken father s and almost unbearable suffering. * she said, iracle that I cured consent. T had Ellis St., San husband by her his coffee and food nes for a trial. When it ther's coffee and food and he couldn’t tell the ot up and sald he was d sign, as he rarely ate away and when he sober I was almost = 1 hadn’t seen him sober before In over fourteen years, t down in the big easy chair 3 . T don’t know what has come . but I bate the sight and smell of m going to stop drinking forever.’ nuch for me 1 told u will publish this experience, for it will y others and let them know about ul Golden Specific.” , the discoverer, wil] send a sam- ple of this grand re y free to all who will | te for it. Enough of the remedy is mailed show how it is used In tea, coffee or d hat it will cure the dreaded habit and permanently. Send your name and ss to Dr. J. W. Haines, 1263 Glenn Bulld- neinnati, Ohio, and he will mail a free le of the remedy to you, securely sealed plain wrapper, also full directions how to it, books and testimonials from hundreds free t » have been cured, and everything needed to vyou in saving those nean and dear to you | fe of degradation and ultimate poverty crace. for a free trial to-day. It will brighten your life. Worid Famous Mariani Tonic its great superiority readily verified by a per- sonal test. An Drugevlll. Refiln Substitutes. CAFE ROVAL 5 Con Fourth and l. Tl"' su-n . unr | were crowded with the Saturday night | rounded by a crowd of enraged citizens. | negroes. { thus s | on a special train, | Scott, when the President, on behalf of his | | ly appreciated the kind remembrance of | onstrate how well the offices | D § McLean, Portland|G MO8 GLAMORS FOR NEGROES Pennsylvania Jail At- tacked but Liynching Prevented. Son of a Murdered Man Re- strains Citizens From Violence. CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., May 18.—Five thousand frantic white people surrounded the fragile little lockup in the town hall here to-night. Behind the cell bars were William Fairfax and his wife “Black * both colored, who had just murdered William Moore, assistant yardmaster in the Baltimore and Ohio yards. Early this evening when the streets threngs, Willlam Moore and Baggage- | master Johnston of the Fairmont branch train were attacked by the negroes as they turned into an alley from Main street, going toward the rear entrance of of H_o(cl Haas. Moore was struck with a brick on the head and fell forward. Quick as a flash the negro Fairfax leaned down over the prostrate victim, jerked his watch from his pocket, took his money from his clothing and then took the unconscious body in his arms and hurled it over a stone wall, a distance of thirty feet. Moore was not dead when he was hurled over the wall, but the fall broke his neck and he died instantly. The murder was done ri; of the city. When a c street pressed upon the negroes they ran down the alley, but the wife, throwing stones and bricks, held the crowd back until three policemen rushed in upon Ler and dragged her away to the lockup. Lat- er Fairfax was captured and locked in jail, Within a few minutes the jail was sur- In the midst of them were Moore's three sons, crying and adding to the excite- ment and the bitterness of the crowd. Then the mob formed for a determined assault upon the building. Half a dozen officers blockaded the narrow aisle lead- The Rig Store’s Telephone Is Private 60 ' Exchange Special operator will connect you with all departments. Corn<, &Eunions, Ingrowing Toenails, etc-, cured b Dr. Carl Dehme!, Surgeon Cii ropo“lst — Mezzanine Floor, west sice. ceived them from us, and get your money al once, without qu Ribhon Event. A three-day sale, beginning to-morrow, of several thousand pieces of this scason’s choicest ribbons, novelties and plan colors, in good all- €1k qualities, at -5out half regular prices. Lot 1—3-inch aliik Moire Taffeta R'b- Lons, colors royal, scariet, cardinal and cm- erald; also plain taffeta in navy cr fan, 15¢ to 48 inches—all in.the new and most-i $1.75 Grenadines. . ... Lot 2—33%-inch brilliant all ed Taff ta Ribbon, 27 different colorings, for the neck and milinery purposes, 2oc quality; CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Greatest of Grenadine Sales Mionday. A third or more cff reguar prices, on Mondav ony, for the finest of rlack Grenadines, consisting of strides, plaids, ch2cks and brocades,in all silk, wool, all wool and silk and mohair. dress that is suitab c for street or evening wear. SIS0 Grenadmes: ..o b Nt el i s TRt so K0 L SO s SRS $2.00 and $2.25 Grenadines.............cviveeniinenninnes... S1L.47 $2.50‘zm£l $3.00 &enad@es..................................3188 THE EicroRIDM. | The famous S-cenf Firelight’’ Cigar, on special sale all this week, 710 for 25ec. teads of all kina: or Indan Pictures, Pm'nau, Kindergariens and al kinds o rancy work—Toy Department, tecond floor. F EMPORIY - Golden Rule Bazaar. |I There is not an article that you will need for your Summer ouling that the big siors cannot supply you with, and at prices only made tossible the Emborium’s erfected system of Cash Merchandising, and the immense volume of business that is dailv mnsaéted by ihis great establishment. you find thal some article bought al the Emporium could have been purchased cheaper elsewhere, bring our goods back in the condition in which you re- estion. si'k and These beautiful ghod - ranze in width from 44 n-demand desighs. This will be a rare chance to secure for yourself a beautitul Thesc decply cut pricss are for Monday only : sale price, per yard, 20 lol 3—4 14 and s-inch all-k Taff:ca Rib- bon, in pretty colors, and 3%4-inch all-siik fancy weave Ribdons, in rich eflects, 25c | valuss; sale pricc, per yard, ’40 l.ot 4 —20> pizces of self-color rmcv Louis- | ine weave Ribbon, solid colors, the oc qual- $2.50 Shoes $1.87. These etylish Vici Kid Shoes for women, cloth or kid top, lace or button, a new and popu'ar toc with patent leather tip, med'um flexibe soles, in all sizes and widths; will be offered by the big store at spe- cial sale Mon- 200 pairs Ladies’ Hose Supporters—Sitin bst, with frlled eastic side; and button atches, in b'ack, pin’, cardinal and blue, ial Monday cnly, pa'r " i8c 50 dozen pieces Dress Binding —Black cordu- ing from the outer doors to the cells \hou(ln: for the lives of the nrisoners. The officers stood firm. A few minutes | | before 10 o’clock a few leaders of the mob succeeded in_getting inside and opencd fire with revolvers on the negroes through the bars. The officers fired in the air and drove back the men with revolve Suddenly down the street came a crowd of men bearing a telephone pole, which the crowd speedily took and, using it as |& battering ram, began to knock down | | the walls of the’ building. 1 o’clock the mob had used the battering ram so effectively that the outer wall broke | through. Exposed and showing plainly under the electric light within stood the The officers threatened to shoot | the first man who attempted to enter, and ceeded in holding back the mob. after midnight William Moore, ame from his Short son of the wmurdered man, house. the lockup and s “For my mother's sake and for my own sake, 1 ask the mob to disperse. I don’t wanf the negro dragged out and you should not want him."” Father Bu , pastor of the Immaculate He mounted the steps in front of id | Conception Church, also spoke to the | crowd and asked them to serve the | good_name of the town. The crowd lis- | tened attentively and respectfully, but re- newed the efforts for the negroe gon as the speake: had finished. At ) this (Sunday) morning, Sheriff McCormick of Eayette arrived here with a force of dep- | uties and succeeded in placing the negroes which is now taking | them to the jail at Uniontow! Delightful Ocean Trips. Steamers Santa Rosa and Queen, sailing every Sunday and Wednesday for San Diego, stopping only at Santa Barbaraand Los Angeles ports. Improved service; low rates. Pacific Coast Steamship Compaay, office 4 New Montgomery street, under Palace Hotel. —_—————— CALIFORNIA CHAPTER ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | Receives an Acxnowledgment of the Invitation Extended to Mrs. McKinley. Nearly 400 members of the Order of the Bastern Star, including Grand Matron | Mrs. Bowes, Grand Patron E. W. Conant, | Grand Secretary Mrs. Willats, and other grand officers and past patrons and ma- | trons of lodges, assembled last night i Commandery Hall of the Masonic Templ mmlimmmfiiifiimnmu { The occasion was the official visit of the | grand matron. During the evening John Tonningren, the patron, stated that the chapter’s invitation on a gold plate ex- tended to Sister Mrs. William McKinley to attend the session had been delivered, but her condition, of course, prevented an acceptance. He added that yesterday morning, at the request of President Mc- Kinley, he called at the residence of Mr. AREERRRRERE RRERLRRRRERRRRRRR RRR RRRy IR&!RH!R.%%R'.'.'.R'.EI RRERRRE RERY. RERERERE) wife, ihnformed him that the invalid great- he: sisters of California Chapter and ex- tended thanks for the costly invitation. | Three candidates were initiated to dem- s performed | the work, ers were highly com- mended by the grand mafron. The' c: dates were Hiram D. and Lillian M. ols and Burt Da Mrs. Lizzie Tonnin- | gren, the worthy matron, who is also grand sentinel, on behalf of California Chagter, presented the grand matron a handsome souv For the first time in the histor; e order in this State, the tables used by the five points of the central r were superceded by | white Corinthian and doric c each of which stood a cystal v v\lth flowers of the color of the point of the star. The effect was novel and very pretty. After the cermonies there was a collation for all. gt i XD GRAND HOTEL. B F Wetherby, Boston|C Lake & w, Reno F Peabody & w,|J I Laird, Alturas G Massachusetts reick, N 30 Tones & w, Cal |GA US A ¥ A Webster, Atwater C G Forster, Wash J H Pattee, Cal |V Pinckney, Pa C H Poole, Boston J Alexander & w, Cal N H Smith, Chicago |R L Graham & w, Cal | G J Owens, Bkrsfield |Miss E Wright, Lodi | Dr C E Reed & w, CallJ H Andersen, Salinas | Dr M L Loomis, Cal |R P Burmingham & w, “hicago, N Hale, Stanford H Bamburg, Cal G W Van Sydkel, N Y H H Hunter & w, Cal Mrs C M Martin, Cal W X Callahan, Ariz |E M Barry, Pittsburg N A Innie, Indlana |R T Dorsey, Georgia L ¥ Behmes, Cal © Stewart, Pasadena W M Pindleton, Seattl|J H Hanin & w, Cal T M Landrum, Cal |A J Bledsoe, Lkiah Mrs H L Harris, Ohio'J Blascheck, N E E Canfleld, Chico A § Dolan, Patton hicago .; , Va M M Mathews & W, South Bend, Ind M A Brummer, N Y G Twineham, Obto” " Cast 3 W nith, Stken TR Hamer, U 8 W 'S Wallace, Boston | A Noxen, Los Ang A Sylvester, S Rosa A W Evans, § Rosa B A Gilbert, Sacto F Buckrens, Bkrsfield W Thomas, Chico PALACE HOTEL. A J Vierling & w, Neb| Mrs A Rockwi E B Smith, ! ¥ YN R E Konichle, C Hollister, Md ler, New York Dr'W B’ Murphy, Cal ago | Miss J M del Conte,Cal [Jqlmh A Bush, New York |A W Hersey & w, Cal dll!m:ge IM N Gerhard, N Y > H Lymberg, N Y Hutchins, Boston WN Mathews & w,Ind'J L Drummond & w 3 Ehillips, San Jose| Miss Drummond 3 W Mathews, Mrs R Stoux W Fenton, S B e ¥ Nichoison,” Stantora |Mrs 'S A Pattee L Schmetzer, Honolulu| Miss A D Adams B L Morse, Honolulu (P L Dexter & w D § Cone, Red Bluff |J Wood & w, Fresno W W Chapin, Sacto |A Knab, Cincinnati Mrs A B McCutchen, Gen 3 C Bates, U 8 A Los Angeles pt H M Réeve, ADC 35 Chapman & w, Cal| Gon Grant, US A L A Lombart & w. Cal| Capt Fenton, U § A B M Wilson & w.Wash W' A Drewer, § Mateo H Yost, Stanford |H G Stevenson, Sacto E ¥ Sweeney: Beartie | B Laughlin, Los Ang E P Gibson, Seattle |W G Blatt, Mich A B Long, Fresno —_—————— It's funny that most domestics are im- ported. diy only— | ror, regular width and god quality, 4-vard instead of| Pieces, tpecial on Monday, per Prsndd o W e . 10¢c 189 Empire Back Combs—Shell in different styles, al the latest designs, special Moncay only, each . $1.87 Baoks Just in. “Quircy Adams Szwyer”—the best New | England story ever written, published at §1.50, | Dr- Holicm’s Shoulder Braces, per pa'r our price. $1.23 | Tracing Wrees, two siyles “P:n:[opcs Lish Experiznees”—by Kate | Hooks and Eyes, black, whi D uglas Wiggin, published .at $1.25, our | ‘Whalebene (.;lflngs, piece. price . 1.00 | Dics: Shic ds, pair. “The Successors to Mary the First’—oy Ei- | Sheet Wadoings, white or b ack Foster Hose Supporters, p.r pair. zabeth Stuart Pacgps, pudiched a¢ $1.5o, | Horn Dre:s Bones, dozen.. 5¢ our price $1 25| Cors ¢ Stecls, il lensthe, pair 5¢ “The Helmet of Navarre” — By Bertha Runklc, | Ideal Skirt ani Waist Supporters, with pi catches, se: published at §1. 50, our price. $1.2)| o lor Royal Support:rs, set “The Curious Career « f Roderick Campbell” Special Sales in Notion Department. Uamatchai le vaues in a hundred and one httle things that every woman needs almost daily. Many of the items mentioned below are extra spectal bar- gains, secured by our alert fuyers because of various vicissitude< of trade. F r example: | 300 peirs Ladi’s’ Hose Supporters—Fril'e” | Dress Linings— 600 yards of French and Her- elastic sides, with pin top and button catche’, | ingscne Hair C o h, 16 inches wide, in black colers black, pink, blus, cardinal and gray, on special sale Mon- e g Yo s i oy 12.c 1250 paics of Side Combs—Shell in varicty | Taffeta Skirt Lining— 300 yards 36-inch nov- of n:w patterns and ascried sizes, elty Persian Striped Taffeta Skire Lining on special Monday only, pair... ... 182 . ground, special Monday only, Plaid Dress Facings-— 36 dou-n yards of fancy | ) per yaid 12¢ P.aid Dress Fz"ngs, 3 inches wide, an ast | Fine Silk Moreens—In | hmy smpu, 150 yards sortment of colors, special Monday on special sale Monday only, per : 2 . 50> only, peryard. .. .......... yard | Kern's Shoulder Braces and Hose' Suppn t rs | Darning Cotton .3 b Hs for 5¢ Combined, §z25 2 to 12 years, pair,,..28¢ | Fancy Ruober Cloth Half ‘lecves, pair. . 25@ Ladies® Security Sa ey Belts, par......2 263 | Fancy Satcen Half Sleeves, rubber finish, Loose Lock Pins, ¢h:l and amber. SBRt pi s L e 27¢ Pea | Buttons—Good ones, dozen. .5C | Miward’s Sewing Needles, paper. i H Hern Ha rpins, dozen......... 1€ ¢ | Sewing Machine Sperm Oi, cottle . . . . . 8c | Lasies’ New Style Bzt Buckles. 27¢ | Festherstitche. Bflids, whitz or colored, | Largs Cube Pins Cabinct Huirpins, assorted . . Ladies” B:it:, in new styles. . Kid Hair Curlers, dozen. . . L 250 Al«ohol Limpa tor Cm' ing Irons. . , . .. .28 .4 | Cutling Ircns, emall s ze. Skirt Bindings, all shad s, yard 5 | Wood Darners, with handies. Goff's Angora Skiit Braid | Heavy M nding T ssve (1o cew ng), pie 5 vard pn' cas for 8¢ | Nickeled Duplex Safety Pins, dozen, c Lin:n Threz d— Batb.r’s ani Mars all’s, on | Combination Pin Cuthion and Spoo! Ho’d T, | o yard e, bak, whits sudimme t|iia £y, el 7@ | Feather Bone .20¢!| ech.. blea-hed, per spool. Mach'ne Needles, all ar Foundations, | ..15¢ nds, doz-n. RERRRRREREIRR RURRRRERERRINRR RRRRR NRRRR RER RRRR RRRREERE RRRER RRRER RRERRRE RRRRARIR RRRER RRRRE RRE RERR RRRR —by Jean N. McIiwrath, pulishedat 1 50, e X oourimncer Lol S 23 [ ~ by Maud Wilder Goo:win, = pub.iched at §1.50, our price... ... § “The Column”—by Chas. Marrictt, publisned Here, are a few <amples of the Bj ES ar $1.50, our price, 4 $1.20 recent Lonsohdanon of the iron and stee! % “The Love Le'ters of the ng"—hv Richard | = :, Le Gallienne, published at $1.50, our!| & e s I Slee BV .81.20 “The Conscienc: of Coralie”—by F. Frankfort ed at $1. 50, our price $F 20 ~ A Story of California, by Frank 1.50, curprice $7 20 Berry Set, 57c. One of the latest naovelies in Berry or Ice Cream $1.00 Chambe- Pails 45¢ C.fiee Pot—2 Scts, —With closed cov- quart size; fine en- shaped ers; | 10 quart tize; amcled wars; spe- like gecalat @G cilat. PP fro 4 Sc Each. glass in Emery Kai’e Sharp:n- Woolcn Coat FraTes, rised deigns, x1-inch Berry Dish and six Hzrdwood Tooth erz, Bly Values in House Furnishings. ig Store’s prices for high-grade Enameled Ware. 'Thnis lot was bought befors the 1 interests of this country, and is now offered at prices which the guods canno | be replaced for, from the factory. | This 75¢ holds 60cSaucepan - Cover- 50c cerlin Saucepan; 25c Milk Pan—Full 5- ed and hand'ed; flat AL 4IRS ovalshape; cial at, il 3Rp et 29 10¢c Each. | Wood Hand e Kni%e & Dozea Retinned Tea- | Pants Hangers, [Fork _ spoons, Dishpan 14 quarls; ..47c 15¢c Each. Tin Bouquet Holers, Tin Gravy Sirainers, Ni-keed Match Safes, Extra Whisk Bruoms, 3-quartsize, coverzd, Sheets 52.c Each. 50 dozen of the good grace dmbe Be! Sheets, $1xg0 inche , the kind that leox fine and wear well, al readv for use, on special sale Monday only, each 5 2; c by If Clothing Economy. Vilues that positively cannot be duplicated in San F-ancisco. Boys’ Russian Blousc Suits— Made of very fine grade all-wool fat co'or blue Cheviots, with either the deep sailor or standing collar, han somely embroider- ed shields, and trimmed with soutache braid, 2 regular $5.00 everywhere— our special value $3.65 Youth’s Spring SVIB—EI her knee pants or .ong gants, maue of stylish, strictly woolen materials in nooby mixtures and of fast celor bus cheviot. . These satisfictory suits are cut in the iatest and mo.t approved sty'es, all well tailores and lined, a regular 7. 50 value —our special price, s 95 l!vys Dovble-Brcaslcd Svits—Forages g t 15 years strong woo en materia’s, in pkumg pring co.crings, all the new effects and p ain black or blue, every seam staid ani taped, ideal suits for boys, embra.ing good styles and , an excellent $5.00 value—our $3.45 Wash Goods at Haif Price. About 100 pieces of our yai d-wide 12%¢ Per- caes; alo broken lots of Dress Ging: ams and about 50 pie.es ' standard navy and garpee ground” Wrapper Percaes (mew sty'es, 29 inches wide), all on pecial sale to-morrow (Monday) enly, per yard.. 6’ 2% Tabhle ¢ loths. 1-3 to 1-4 Of'. We have gone through our stock of pattern table cloths and have 'ound many sets of which the matching nap<ins have been sold, others that have but a ew patterns left of the qual- ity; th's asortment of broken lots we pla-e on pe-ial sale al this week at about one-third to om-quzner off 1egu ar prices. 42.50 to $2.75 Bleached Damask Cloths, 2 vards long, all marked to $2.00 Cose, cach. 5 Bleacked Damask C.oths, 2% $3-25t0 $3.7 yards long, ali markedto close, $2.50 $3.75 t §4.00 Bieached Damask Coths, 3 ezch yirds long, ll marked o $3.00 each. New Corset Cov:rs, to fit over sm:gh(-fiont corset . New Cor et Covers for evening wear . New Musin Gowns, 6 pretty styles New Gowns, extra fine quality $2 iy Bub'es’ Flannel Sacques 75c $3.53 Babies® Bibs . . .. ..8¢ v $1 50 Stock'net Dxapen (pmper kmj) 57¢ . Wash Dresses, ages 6to 14 .. .. 75~ $1 250 54, * $2.5 0 84 25 Serge Sailor Suits . .84 25081 0 Children’s Jackets . ..$3 0u v $16.50 Chidren’s Muslin Drawers—Pa'n hem, four tucks, wide Linen Sai or Suits . Piqus Sai'or Su'ts. . seats— Ages. . 6.8 xee am ke Price l('c IJc %c 18¢ i 24c 27c Chldren’s Extra Muslin Drawers—Wide s:ats, hemstitched 1uffles— Ages 4 6 8 10 12 14 Price , 2(‘: 22c 24c 27c 30c 33c 36c Chitdren’s Fine Muslin Drawers—Wide in seat, trimmed with tucks and embroidery edge— Ages. . . Price 6 30¢c 3 35¢. 10 40¢c 12 45¢ Sy 14 20 25¢ 50c Furniture, Carpets, Linofleums Large invoices have been arriving for the past two wecks. An elegant and very complete mew stock to select from. We quote bzlow a faw of the big store’s low prices, All extra good values. Furniture. Golden Oak Bedroom Set—With a beveled plae glass mirror, 3 peces—an excelent €0 id oak kelroom set; o Erameled Bed—With a spring and top mat- tress and two pil ows; com- plete for ... $8.75 Golden Oak Hat Rack—With a French plate d umbrella stand; mirror an an ss. 75 the big store’s special price. . Carpets. Tapestry Brussels—Exra good qualty, heavy and durable; worth §5c per yard, 39¢ now Wilton Velvet Curpzt—An exceilent quality, good, heavy, durable plush Carpet; 89¢ worth $1.70 per yard, now Body Brussels—Best wearing carpet m);de; worth $1.25 per yard, now 98¢ Linen Warp Mattings—Handsome patterns and colorings; worth 25c pir yard; now ... . 15¢ Chila’s Lrib—Hardwood, with a double weave mattress; By the roll, cheaper. Linoleums—Good ex'ra qua'ity, Persian and tile effects; worth §5c per square yard, now. . 40c Ingrain Carpets—36 inches wude, revcmb]e and durable; worth 4sc per yard; now 4 30c wire our special ... $2.75 Folding Book Case—So'id Golden Oak;éhas four shelves; special price . 83 .00 China Clur:t—Adjustahle she's ves, ornamente i with a French pate mirror, $9.75 . t00; special Price ... .... ... AR AANR AR CAAA R R RN R RN RNR ANEA AR AR AEL XU NN RRL TR AN ERRAR LULRTRNR LRL UL QRRRR AL PP QU ER AR AL URAUTARR ARARR WA U R aan s-inch individual dshesto match, good value | Gilt 'Diawer Handies, Picks, To'et and Cupidor Ten yds. Sheif Paper, [ Ni_keled Sandwich Japanned Tin Cuspi- Thme—qlumr Dam:sk Napkine, values $3.50 §at goc—a gieat targain at Mon- | Poished Hous: Num. Vegetable Knives, Brushes, Dosen Wood Plates, | Catters, dass, T £5.64'a dovea, ot suabed ¥ days specal pice, complete it .S TC| appcCorens, [oem, Dssen Paper Pates, | Callustro Potishing Bagh A:bestos Tron Holders. | %Zia™ Cemeat, Nicke-Pated Trays. | to c ose, per dozen. . .. ... $3.00 ¥ 2 ® e’ ; 5 Summier Paperin 2 i Ladies’ and Children’s Wear.| =" . Grocery and Ligquor Bargains. » Is now in order. Perhaps it worries you to Read i 4 New cluster tucked Drawers 57¢ | know just what paper to put on. We me cad this list of Emporium prices for the very best x Newstrle thchod henuirched, Veabtis 75¢ | making a display of Spring beauties, comprising grades of eatables and drinkables, and note th= savings you all that is new, novel znd artistic, many exclusive designs, rich in co oring, teantiful in pattern, yet so inexpensive as to be within the reach or‘ molest purzes. Special heavy gilt Papers, suitable for parlor, | cining room and halls; per s'ngle rol]. . . ..12%e fo 25¢ Wall Pap 1, suitale for livered. Fins heavy sati fini flannelette, in fancy woven pa‘terns, cut full and extra long, wih yoke and pocket; special <ale price Monday on'y, each. . ... ‘4ie Boys' Sweat:rs—Heavy, navy b'ue cotton, derby ribb-d, no seams in the body, laces in fronr, have a hasd ome Go f Collar atiached; specl sle price Monday, ach.... g .............. [ special sale Monday ani Tu-sday 8%c A B. C. Becr—gquarts, per dozes $2 3 1 Port cr She: good quality, bottle. - N.glez Bra. ’53_ 6 d Bavarizn Ml can make Monday and Tuesday. in Grocery Section. Soap—Babbitt’s Best, W shing Soda—best, 25 < heese—Caiifornia Cream, Moncay and Tuesday, parlor and halls, stylish designs and colorings, 25~ 1egu'arly 20c per roll; ‘to-morrow and during | - : 25¢ the week, perroll . . . . R T c! Baking l’owdcr—Empcr um, 1 b, TGP e Dainty Bedroom Papers = pink, green, brown, Pearline—Wa:hing Powder, 1lb pac two ays, blue and a'l th: latest colorings; per ro'l, LT BRIV B e G g 25¢ 2 .5¢ to 1 ¢ | Sa%o or Pearl Tapioca—s Ibs. .. . ... 250 llquid Bread —dozen . . .$2 85 A full line of populars ades of Ingrain, with | Rice—best Carolina Head R!ce, Mondavean | Harper Rye Whiskey—gallon . . $4 50 matched friezes and co'crings. Tuesday, 4 Iis ..250 | As orted Fruit Sy- ups—bu Varnished Tile or Wachible Wall Pacer for | Tom to s—colid pack, s tins & ¢ | Ex ra Fine Saut:rne —gallon.. $1 0% bathroom and kitckers, | Str ng Beans—the whitz wax brand, M nday | G od R isling— quart., per dozen...§ 4 50 «Samues sent to country customzss. Tuss ay, 4 tins. .. 25¢ | Ccrn—B st Westom, two days, dozen, $7 U0 Prejared House Paints and Enamels in a1 | & 1 ¢ choice green Ces 18¢ | Cor—Bes: Maine, two ¢a s, duzen, $5.25 colors. Soda Cr cters—lb. ... .. €¢ | Lennox Scap—Picctor & Gambie's, 16 Window Shades 15 2 and upwards. 04?:!‘"—%”*1 table qua'ity, Mon da 531 .....800 S ., % usscay only, per galon. 10-ounce Cand'es Per dozn 2:c Estémates mads for any number.of shadss \* ([, 5 palion lots, ter g illon 30¢) | Pine PPle—Singipere Pncpp i e whore SPeeia' Sales of Domestic Pcrter—cqual to Impoited, dozen | tin. .2 e R T I R S SR SRR R S Ev pouk d App ‘es—Chuice white, Ib. 8@ l{urms!liflg Goods. |, .. Mooro A A. Whiskoy | tvporated beaches—b. ... 7 Men’s Flannel:t'e Night Shirts—Soft, fl esy | —regu arly in tie big store g5 per totte, on | Roval ‘Baking owde-—ib 42': UAAARARR AR A AARRRAARAANALRACA L DAL A ARARRAAA ARAAE AAVAAR AAAR DA R AR R AR AR AAR WA R AAR AR GARE AR AR BRARAARRARAA AR AR AARE RRHARRRA AR AURA ARA AR AR AR AR anan Two receiving te ephones Orders promptly de- and Tuesday, |~ bv, 25:: Monéay (AERAR AARRALAARANA AARAN AW Scda - Asm & Hazmmer or Cow Branc s, 1..b. Eagle Chocolate— Ghirardeiiie, coanut— Bes: shiedced, Mac roni—Verm celii or Spighetti, S ARAR RRAR AW AN A dRRaal 3¢ ..6e v ......... $1.50 Hammocks $1.18. English Croats 43¢—For Monday only, choice of our Engiish Crca's, made from a high- made ™. nen fini h class merzer ze4 Madras clo'h in 23 patterns; ey this popu'ar neck dressing is wern by bo h 0 hituke men and womsn, goes twize around the neck i’ and ties in ether an acot or a Z Wwo'en co'ton once-over; Monday only, exch. . 43c ;‘e, strong) P M e : ) 7 with pilow Lace Curtains. ekt | w de valance, A Stecial Sale. 250 pairs of Lace Curtains, 334 and 3% yards long, 50, 54 ani 60 inches wide, 4 sp'endid designs, heavy effects, brusse’s efficts, etc., ecru and white, reguarly $1.55 per pair; on led 78x35in,, a good vaite at | $1.50; on spe- cial cae Meon- éay on'y— secial sale Monay only. $1.28 $1.18 Catcher’s Basebzll Mltls, 58c. These Catcher’s Mitts hive red tan face and brown tan tack, bound with leather, manufactured by the wel-known firm of A. J. Rach Co. to sell for $1.25; we sel them reguarly for 7. <—¢pctul Moncay only... ... .0 ... £8c The kind that was made ta el for 5c we sell regu arly for §oc—sgecll Monday 28, < only i qLqna AU R Wt et ek RACES ON EASTERN TRACKS. Cunard Wins the National Stallion Stake at Morris Park. NEW YORK, May 18.—Despite a drizzling rain and a track that was deep in mud there was a large crowd at Morris Park to-day to witness the running of the National stallion race. The favorite, Green B, Morris' Cunard, coupled with Golden Cottage, at § to 5 in the betting, won ridden out from Carroll D, an outsider, by one length. This fixture is worth | $15,015, the winner getting $11,315. Summary: Seven furlongs, selling—Scurry ‘'won, Bal- loon second, Historian -third. Time, 1:32%, Five_furlongs—Luciline won, Gay Boy sec- Carroll D, 107 (Miles), 60 to 1 and 20 to 1, sec- 122 (Henry), 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, 1. Ladies’ stake, one mile—Janice won, Lady ot the Valley second, Lo Valllerlo third. " Time, One_mile—McMeekin won, Star Bright sec- ond, Ben Viking third. Time, 1:43. International steeplechase, handlcfl.p, about two and a half miles—Passe Partout won, Lady Dainty second, ~Higbeo -third. ~ Time, 57%. S’l' LOUIS, May 18.—Fair Grounds summary: Six furlongs—La Desirous won, Lauretta second, Sue Johnson third. Time, 1:15. Mile and twenty yards, selling—Jake Weber won, Aurea second, Linden Ella third. 1:43. Time, Four and a half furlongs—Old Hutch won, Lee Nutter second, Kaloma third. Time, :54%, Golden Rod selling stake, value $1300, seven ond, Shandonfield third. Time, 1:00%. furlongs—Ampere won, Hilee Belional Seatiion stake, five furlongs—Cu- | third. ® Time, 1227 M 22 (O'Connor), 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 won; [ Six and 4 balt furlongs—Silverdale won, Time, | Six furlongsDick Fobson wom. Belle second, Zenaide third. Tlme. Maua Goune second, Miss Aubrey third. Six furlongs, selling — Ere: One mile and twenty yards. selling—Petit Maitre won, Amelia Strathmore second, Bru- lare third. Time, 1:43%. CHICAGO, May 15.—Worth summary: Seven furlongs—Prairle Dog won, Knight Banneret second, Maryland Reserve third. Time, 1:15. Six! furlonxs—bnslshlly _won, Pillardist third. Time, Slasher second, Outburst third. Time, 1:5. Sylvian 'A. Bronze Demon lecund, Lillian Hoflm‘n thlrd.. — 3 J T second. Mile and an eighth, unmg—mmdue won, Judge Redwine third. Time, 1:40% Five furlongs—Car Maid won, second, Amirante third. Time, One mile—G W W won, Whun»m second, Doily Wagner third. Time, 14l s s el oo A Modern Hotel. Raphasl Time, 1:30 2-5. To those looking for desirable apart- It Four furiongs—Wedding March won, Lynden it 3 i, Dagdlrc B, Aspen wan, Jo | 210 O S Ol | ments. centraly located and moderaiely Five furlongs, selling—M: Davis won, Emma R second, Governor Snyer- third. Time, 1:02 1-5. 4 Piper handicap, mile and a sixteenth—Caviar wun, TLouisville second, Robert Waddell third. 4 second, Fairy Day third. One mile, over four Time, 1:41%. ‘hurdl CINCINNATI, May 13.—Latonia summary: One lnfle. ullln‘—humte ‘won, Trebcr sec- ond, Plead third. Time, 1:43 1-5. C°“e ,},';g:‘;fi‘;dchoizzn.l !:{;‘my Book second, One mile, Zaca- lelllnl—Huldk:lpDar ‘won, tosa second, Sunro third. Time, 1:42. One mile, selling_Little Singer won. Lake- view Belle second, Phideas third. Time, 1:43. CINCINNATI, May iS.—Newport summary: ond, Marion Lynch third. Time, Six Wfurlongs—Fancywood, won, Sim W thivd. 1:143 One mile—Charlie O’ Brien won, Peter Duryea (ber won, s!;su'lle Daniels second, B. G. Fox third. Time, Six furlongs—Teucer won, Ethel Davis sec- 1:16, Siafi second, irandon won, Trinity Bell second, priced, the Noveau Hotel street. possesses the features that will appeal to particular people. —_—e————— Brokers Will Pay All Debts. WASHINGTON, May 18.—The firm of Curley & Johmson, brokers, will resume business within the next week and will | pay dollar for dollar on their debts. The assets of the firm, it is stated, amount to. almost $500.000, mostly collectibie accounts, while the liabilities are less than $200,000.