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’ “6 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 26 1895 LLY LOW phe poten of Capt. Picket’ precinct sree OT IN One "TROOPS HUR ARYING ON. | | STRONG'S NEPHEW? | FIRE IN A BABY CARRIAGE. 23,000 PLE AD O'BRIEN GETS AN INJUNCTION. are still endeavoring to solve mys- to had been fl for several ‘i rn 0} * ae Naty GE Lllp’s death, ahd to adceriain ‘Weeks: and at iis “acted al ae Aden Ollver, in Jail in Kingston for It end to the Stairs and Ten Aqueduct Boned Caw't Award th LAID AT AT REST, the motive which led her to take her ly, as if suffering from melancvolia somite sdleslbdhadd | ee Ware Pennee) 28 me Reaervole Contract, life, for there le how no lonwer any | Her condition Was hot considered werl-| Poptwefour Cay Ww. (Spe ial to The Byening World ) More than a little excitement was oc- | 2 H. Fell, on behalf of John doubt that she commitiod wuiciie Gen) Havevins BHAT WAIGE HAG ERT COU eee: Toads on the Way! TON, N. Y., July 2.-Eben F.' casioned this morning among the ten- @/ O'Brien, to-day obtained from Judge | | tt was reported rrioreltsiatt Wlaced over her | to Subdue the Indians. | oliver, of New York, who clulms tobe @ ants in the five-ttory tenement at S12 O'Brien, of the Supreme Court, an order tactlve’ Heit Had bee sont te New — i nephew of Mayor Strong, was locked up East Twelfth street, by a fire which : : restraining the Aqueduct Commission bebe hse Ds . -- in the Ulster County Jail thi orning, brok 1 yste: y i from awarding the contract to build Rochelle to look Rob d | BEHEADED BY AN ENGINE. chute’! ith Gein & hotelier,” baby carriage which steed under the Jerome Park feservort to John Be Mee al End ie ctilona, | Report of the Killing of Fifty-ni rf being @ horse-thief. baby carriage which «tood under the PS CU a tek ea act (OU REGH LER er ) amen | eetes Brews th Thougne tof port of the ing o y-nine, tie ts whout nineteen years of age, stairway on the ground floor. McDonald's bid wax $147,000. higher | | cide Buried in Wood- in Lily's company during the past f He a Cane of Ide. WHE PEORIE TE AGE Credit, | ee eee ve elo d WGC tka Conon ea cate cote ce Million Signatures Will reldentes meat tuesday, cor ene fA good education and says he is @ stairs had caught fire and escape by months, | (Special to The Evening World) lawn Cemetery. BALPAUH atevee AUNVUCH (His WhOrning, | pace et etait ; | Wednenday Oliver hived a ‘horse and cut off Be Secured. FRANCIS M’CABE’S FUNERAL, aged twenty nd) 8 . due , sagon at Set alt ea: 2, Po gne sre Wen " “We have learned that Mr Inman's) residing on Insiee pie ettlers in Jackson's Hole Anxious at Seam n’'s li ey stable, Vo #! There were ten families in the house. abethport, | sie, saying he intended going to Charles Taub and his wife and four He Wan One of ht tw not at New Rochelle, as was! wan run over and killed at midnight by | to KL the Bannocks. pond aes gushes AEE Au ub ere je Wan One of the Boodle A etka, A CHML ate he RSEHOWhERS TuFe| | Archibald Rogers's place, on the Hyde children occupy apartments on the first ihe Gite ot 188: Feported, nt that she ia somewhere fUr-/q drill engine on the Central ruil — Park road, but instead he went over the floor 4 on ‘ i] RELIGIOUS CEREMONY. "Warhave toen tienda Of MPvENMaAy | Mery ote emuone polnt tos duly 2 tnatan Uikhland ‘ferry to the Vister County Mrs, Taub was awakened from her T E A Wious tee de cae i " aero ates antnas ew was lying on the track with ma July 3, = Indien) Shore and drove to Ulater Park. Aesp 62 SH O'clock thle sorning by ‘amous boodle Aldermen Board, which who have telegraphed to him, and deliberately across a ral, AS i - -— smok She sprang from bed and gave Broadway to a street railway, died have no doubt that he will be in town ) nibtfien . Idaho, toed ‘ | STOLE MILK AND ROLLS. aroused Nek WueANG, Whe VALP Fan Inst Tuesday at his home 735 Lexington Police Seeking for the Motive) “rnere ts Cao AGARVOINN (Hat FN HA ‘ f como went La tae Th Mwith the Co : — into the hallway, It was fied with It Ig Suggested that It Would wath .6|6UCF J ny connection with the girl's death te ee) ee wt ay enone, 1 ed at #moke which had risen to the hallways wood Cemetery. Which Led Her to Tako |tuchemigne atvo us information witch 47 ft Yee comnlitely Weveral sloners Hiexsngo ordering them te fe above, “He went Into the street, fol-| Ee a Meroy to Seek Olem- | Mevabe was one of the board which might be useful in throwing more light. to the morgue, , TO UEC ree eee ee ree ret Cl ae ia ean lowed by his wife and children, + 0 granted the Broadway franchise in 1884, Lif might be useful In ni a Tidians positively re to do 80. he residents of the west side between | wrioy at) whouted fire and thelr crios ency at Unc and among the members of which was Her Own Life, upon the mystery which still exists." | POCATELLO, Maho, July 26.—Rep Fifty-ninth and Seventy-second streets, | worn heard by Policemen Whalen. and concocted the astounding “Thirteen come Mr. Inman, who is said to be a’ HIS BROTHER SAYS MURDER, |i, siirker tai say tie Rexbury, have complained for rome time past Sinton The policemen hureied. to. the bine," by which that number of Alder nephew of John W) Inman, the well- Ida puper reports fiftyenine white that milk and bakers’ rolls were being » p men compacted to their votes for the AFTER INMAN AND TROWBRIDGE. | known Southern raiiroad magnate and pe, Fisene ve yu poopie kilict by he Ha%no ke tear dack- systematically stolen from their area. Rowse and endeavored to arouse the) iw THE DEATH CHAIR'S SHADOW. | franchise for a rite of ‘$00,006 tenants by #houting from the lower hall- stton merchant, Hved In a handsomely | ChisPetWia, druain POH TIO bt therEda Howay. torcone | WEF | . Hank tel Sa thed is Weae ahtete 5 sh , Sse |way. ‘The stairs had caught fire and — Capt, Hank Heft Ie Careé. furnished little flat at 9 West ‘Thirti ‘Keilen ‘Siichbeenden, vem the report aud It ta not belleve 1} As Policeman Hunt was passing aj ver. i aoe, street. i r vet vacant lot at Amsterdam avenue and i . Thought that Maria Barberi May Be ROME, Y., July 26.—Capt. Henry C. Hat, it! Think the Two Men a fd there < that ho| 8xty-ninth street, whose ¢ D ; 4 ‘i avanti eal, Wi One of the policemen ran to the near- NB ot the Defender, upon whom Dr. F. J. PL Authorities it was sald there this mornit Taitaatnate died vanan te AdjtsGen , of Wyoming, at Seventicth atreet, early this morning he oe tirealarm box and rang the alarm. had not been at home since Monday, > ee Market Lake ri hourly expecting beard voices coming from the lot. Look- Kept in Suspense Until batt cee der th ntucnce of elilor vm admin. Mark rexcaly ophae? jen Bourly exp Before ie ines onded @ house moval of Was in this Can Throw Some Light on and it was understood that he was uway ike 4 ubs ps git re seg to Hear that a confiiet had occurred he> Ini. over the fence he maw four lade Sefore the engines responded the b the reales on cacao tp; He lived there z : making a breakfast of several cans of 49 in an uproar. The tenants were November 1. juneed him cured, He will, Fes the Peculiar Ca: Hs tae TES Histon bean fe, Second avenue, preparatory to perferm= Werk the settlers and the Indians in init ahd: a pile of rolls rushing about the hallways shouting and Ne toenight. the habit of taking hig meals at Smith's $M ON operation, called at the Coro. te s Hole Valley, Two of his The policeman called for assistance yelling, Finding their escape cut off —__—= of messenicers, despatehe at dintriet he four boys were arrested. tn 7° UNE iy : Death of Thomas Davin, : ; + evo festuurant, next did at No.3 her's office this morning and made a Msencers, despatehe ite Court later In the day Magise from below they all started for the Lily Low, the unfortunate girl who] yy. noma Jefferson Hiees, who ts —— sraduate of Stevens Institute, Hoboken, way of the front door was completely re statement t his brother had been * . sees des not returned, al- Simms) committed them in the roof. When the clerks in the office of Law-! PROVIDENC , July %—Mr. Thome was found shot in the head in the! yye quinor of the letter signed “your Murdered EC ay Guy MTP Sere ate arnt Cl a Nts BUTE Ciel alg }ex- Among them was a Mrs. Hausman. | yer Hvans had finighe counting the Mavis Tasrermun dled ais Morniog ot woods on Washington Heights Tuesday, jie jrother Tommie,” found upon Lily SHused by Dr. Pischer not properly ade | a Ta hh Ad dil aways from home, av She carried « small dog under Fer arm. | names signed to petitic is sent in y ge of thls city. was buried in Woodlawn Cometery this J Ayre tniy, was not to be seen at hi MMblstering the ehlorofor yt a tuenoa trom. DAVEE Cughin, fifteen, of 145 te Bhe made for the fire-oscape om the terday asking the Governor for « i) Wuesmoutinesaer asian afternoon, office at 10 Bust Thirtleth etreet this PP Fischer followed D'A) ndra to Le who Nive returned from: aia ita Oe 5 : ency in the case of Maria Barberi, it} ix-Doorkeeper Scanian Dea ince the removal from the Morgue yor) and {t waa said that he had the Coroner's office and told at River: Valley, where the bi whird 3 ie, an n-and Poter der from thé second floor to tne ground after {dentification last) Wednestay jot heen there for two daye O'Meagher that the man was sumeriny poy i fifteen and 4 the yard, The dog found that 28.000 had been moved to osep 1, thirty-meven years olf, at ome wow has been in pr tyen years, respectively, of 2 er her. Mrs. Hausman re r . ever on the New York Stock Ba- ‘ ve a : ni ft for a week, say that the band of Ban- Sixty-dirst Wee ‘al severe bruises, hut was Weis " Konel as led at 19.0 o'clock last ni evening the girl’s body has been lying o from a glandular trouble, known TARGA cnMTe the: loetérantite oF z not otherwise injured, and’ sie was the preseut rate continues thi ae Fes SIGHEIRY Wenits @t Undertaker Malony's shop at 4) Bast bercular adenitis, and had ther ' F , cared for by neighbors. will by Aug. 6, the time set for the re _ Twenty-sixth street. | DR. BIGGS WAS MARRIED. that tis oaty nope wan an operation, at 2! fe sured sore wsarts| THIEF HID IN IN THE STEEPLE, coh fqinlly named Cross hat aio made turn of the petitions thus far sent out, Gen, MeCook to Succeed O'Do: r i t wat tbls | . the Are-escape, and jindin ut ie ty id It was taken from the tcebox at § Bellevue Hoxpita, at the Vanderbitt stiverenta Fa tae rere D eat ding |tNt be a quarter of a million names on the | ci:y chamberlain Joueph J. O'Donohue, it te e'clock this morning, and placed in the ®) cine and by br, . WH, Aga # serents King Had Robbed the Poor-Hox tn children Gown to men who stoul in the petitions to the Governor, salt, will 1. It fs bolleved thas plain, stained casket which the father Ish. Leeda ave nue. ‘ : 8 hs a ee Anat ar ‘St. Am ‘is Church, pial a vo themsaly ss ‘ieiped down. One of the petitions received yester- Gen. A. a Me jucceed him, The salary had orered last evening, and then seule) CINCINNATI, July 2%—Dr. Thomas atiun uilese he would: cuknut tae theate aetosilt thay be disastrous, Hal,’ Tobert King, a paper cutter, Atty SOOARINE COC(ne winter, aha) 1©- day bore the signatures of Fire Commis- ed up in the pine box. B. Bigus, w rested In connec that would ‘ 5 ‘anti composed of tha worst ears ot of 217 Cannon street, was Soon extinguished. The damage amount floners La Grunge and Ford, Chiet ‘The casket was lined with white ion with OF daly; 1b0 _ Violik to Its) perfor ‘ ore it mind 18 composed of the worat ¥ ‘ ai ” @d to about Bonner and Battalion Chief Thomas 2 e AM mn tion with t f Lily Low, fy eee were ae GHIMGnL BE the Ranhoaite committed in Yorkvile Court to-day, nie Tinitor suid there had never bean Bonn 01 ani is cover WAS a squar ures on the ¢ y records here, mL by. Dr. cher alnce July ty-(our carloads of United States. Charged with having broken open the a tire in the building bef haart Date, which bore this Inscription | ‘They show that Dr, Biggs on Oct, 5, Yesterday afternon IGHIEY teil Chocahtte last ilaht tae Poot boxes of St. Agnes’s Roman Catho- did not suspect that tt had | Another was signed by 200 lawyers of LONDON & LIVERPOOL 1 ‘ — wl, nued for divorce from Lilla A. SAT alten, ton tet ' Lake with provisions, 1 He Church, on Forty-second strect, near {yt way SAS err eumns tant ai nesnild Syearuse end ja third) by all hel seunty “J DIED sty a 1995, Wiggics, ng fraud in the marriage (id not await hia arrival | hegin tet hey will reach Pocatello ‘Third avenue, and rifled them of their $< oMmeials of Saratoga County and by ex- @ TT HAS COMEAT LAST, AGED 19 YEARS.” contract, and that whe left him: sixty the administration ef the an AEA IGE GiGeRe Ret URE, SON IETLER sh amounted to $13.0. | ‘Thrown from Mail Wagon--Di | Judge I. 8, L'Amoreaux, . ' < ee ateag: THU RURHLES I AOTIe Wh The doce ad only Mica Ntia a leet nts {At 6.86 o'clock” this morning, When — joun P, Hackett, fifty yearn old, driver ot a ThE Women aro moxt persevering in ALL OUR The body was covered with a simple gait Sto. Marie, Mich, Bho went tO hn'wasfainciue so tie deaicted and tried it le not iikely. that ans troubie, Tear ee MEET, US OReMed, for MerMN® Uniied States mail wagon, was thrown from thy circulating petitions and their success MEN’ were folded across the breast, In one Dia prem wrated bees as ae Y ele It is feared the Indians will take ade M&d,,been forced open and emptied. ‘ . 1, woman, who as a result of two & Made from allew: hand had been placed a bunch of white adhle, Wraunurh ot. iia Clty, anil ura By ; ‘ i: tae A fruitles# wearch in the lower {"frusture ot tho ell s' work, got 1,000 signatures. simeres, Scotch Riilad HIGH) Wore Srouahit to the under AC,CrCOUMe, W) nubuah GF cits Gli, and) \ vant the amat number of sectlers pai the edifice he axcended until he eto Bt Vin Hospital, where. he taker’s shop last night by a lady, who leu: Pueaday morning at 1.30 o'els amd commit wholesale murder boture Tyaehed tt ae eee aUnR ene tht Pe CER Oe did not give her nan but who sald Nothing was known of his divorce (old all witnesses to be pr the troops can tnterefere. Four hundred erouching in a ‘ner, partly conceal Fell Two Stortes--Broke Her Arm until to-day : — Indians ere said to have Joined Bane by boards and rubbish an hose ‘ Ne = ne o have joined Ban. Dy sant i kouinacrs Tea is : ; our chalice of she had known the girl during her —— wis on all fal tnd are preparing The pol seman. dr 1 him out of At 1218 o'clock this morning Anna Kerschner, commute the condemned girl's sentence, ppt ir ehajce of aay ef ti lite. Vallors’ Strike Imaal A a iia comer and) once confessed xix years old, ov East One Hundred and put he is not willing to d James Low, fro Lily's father, has pur- LEAPED FROM A ROOF TO DIE.| , report was cur at oe f Make an onslaught on the whites. that he had been the thief, He then Pitth atreet, fell from a second-story wintow oo ao Benen e 58 85 There is no reason for doubting that and Clay Diagonal. m Sack, Froeke | these appeals or even a small portion od = Cutaway—all of them would move the Governor to @ goods made to : 4 : is bb {AWLINS, Idaho, duly 26.—Warre dled Ke he money, which con- aa the: appeal! ia pending, Ps appeal Ghawed two plols in Woodlawn Ceme- | Mhovktnm Smee! 222, calors: haa ' Brnth GAGE bed GeateTLy MALEC Treen, Minted” OF quariers: ne ifedalinem: aires, eh eroks) bar TA: are . will hardly be acted upon before Nov. tery, in one of which the girl i _Alattatal ee Pmt tied a 8 Ke y i NM nlekels and pennies. In his pocket was ji 1, and until that time the poor ts would ' the Jaek Hole country. He lett id v was buried. The other plot, Mr io While Demented. Trouble : ‘ thers y morning and reports the {oumd @ small Dut powertul Beet mee. Italian girl wili he guarded by a death Low says, in for himself. Ho nad) Mrs, Augusta Meyer, fifty-two years * likely D itlers are in good heart and they will “fey, Henty A. Brann, the pastor, ap: Be . thr watch in the shadow of u fearful death @ THESE SUITS WILL BE FOUND asked permission of his brother, Joseph | old, of 1083 Park avenue, during a At of qq any : aie com attack a body of Indians if they show peared against’ King in court. | He f inthe electrio chile, ON THE STORE FLOOR, T. Low, to have his daughter buried in temporary mental aberration, commit. tein own responsibility he mien wants ) tl pleaded guilty, and was cominitted for from 752 i, . —— eHlavine ve _ She has been assured, of course, that P NT. s the Y . ed to Violate the workin, wiles, bail lovne Hospital t . . MPHTOLMeriies ib enetce Var aloise arsetls stan 8: cleo (Hl alii TRS Heard fits. Gwalfuwcent Repviegs |" ee her life will be saved, but still there ts ANTS. request, morning leaping from the roof of All our $4 and 95 grad: of goods, At 2 o'clock the coffin was taken to) tho house she lived In to the yard below, | BFF Fenway | ATLANTAS Tod, duty fb TL Robbing Thieves Change Express Taga, Site Goer pen tae tis 1.90 the Grand Central Depot, and from) a distance of ttty-tive teet To-morrow aftorn ale Aled: barons ‘Tho express tag on a trunk belonging to J. W. c ; . a * i ' *! $ ee 7 vulnerable point in the first trial will there the funeral party went by the 24 tfer tudy. was hurribly, mang ployee and the of the Motroplitan Lite In ( : i ecer a easeanae on ihe Yay een neh be found by the higher court, and that @ LONDON & LIVERPOOL tral, to Woodlawn, [eat was undoubtestly instante Tice tage Pattee RUATPORUREE ave: TOReT Ghent Sit aba tran somtatned, 42600 In clothes ahd. Jewelry 2 system for propelling canal. possibly while all the world is celebrat- CLOTHING CO, an ‘The lote which Mr. Low has purchased) Mrs. Meyer's husband, John, keeps a Jo between a. ninmber ¢ ary: abt { {hie Wife. Hip wishes ‘The attempted theft was discovered in time, ant A four-mile line is to be built within Ing the holiday season of the closing y % y } + . - r a the Kateker " ‘ ¥ f and wn tn if a the t escaped tts thon hat there tw sty dayr on the Ei Canal, wil a, " 7 in Woodlawn Cemetery are in what i confectionery store on the ground foot ) bre Felt fh ‘ Cute oC A ihe Mee esiaped 1001S Mug What there a ihe Rone Many dane oa the erie Canal ands! year whe will be paying the death pen- @ 86 & 88 Bowery, cor. Hester St, | peewee ier eee ear stone THE BIG SALE KEEPS RIGHT ON “Simply wonderful.” That's what a big Boston merchant remarked as he viewed the store yesterday. ‘Not so much the crowds,” he continued, “as the values. With goods and prices like these very great crowds will come as a matter of course.” Ss Here in Greater New York, over in Philadelphia, and in a dozen other American cities, the merchants want to profit by our enterprise. eo. “Til take a thousand of those waist forms,” writes a Philadelphia f merchant. A Chicago house wires: ‘Send us 1,200 of those shirt Big Stock of Hosiery. | Men's the. (ap, 29c. | Boys’ Clothiny. Peseeseeceseseseesecotooseesoees | waists.” “Ship 2,500 silk steel-rod umbrellas at $1.49.” This last from le EE pe asa ee Pr nan eR Bipot us $ ’ |a big St. Louis firm, With prices so low that the largest merchants in eer aioe atatutean task: ava:svs : Chia Gem MUCIRER ee the country are willing to buy, is it any wonder that our store is crowded? Gt Tan Hens, atamiens, Gost quanity, “| Ali-Wool Blouse Suits at . ’ It is the consumer's opportunity. Sale goes right along every day. M ) é Bis See ber don 29c. Saturday will be the greatest day yet. Don’t miss it. Brice «1.0... Ladies’ Bicycle Suits at less than HALF PRICE. ——- ie — B6e, Hosiery at 1c, BY’ 75e. Cap, 2c. vst Yacht Caps, blue and) faney Ladies’ Lawn Suits, beautifully trimmed with Men's Clothing, Silver Thimble, ~ Bieydle Clothing, 2,200 doz, ladies’ fancy t pattern colors, trimmed with black or 4 j 5 b= lace and ribbon, . Fi (Corner 60th price leas black, with double eoles; A REMARKABLE iY YA a | On Saturday, the balance of Spring ‘ ” 5 ; a wale price.. % 29c. é a4 7 " t r} facturer, who avatled himself of our) to be sold at, each ne ey wee ee ; Ca offer and turned his goods lato cash, SAGE AEA eal sle Ho \ ~ iF ° e e e e 10 aera etrabe Ht, Lisl Hise, DA, ‘S18 50 Straw Hat, 69c. é ’ ’ C. (fowl bet salesmen are busy d des of Lis : 5 \ Bates Soest ied pean other big tot of Men's and Boy @ Wonderfully cheap, Sterling Sil- selling ALL THE boot patterns, all the vers best In sennets, mackinaws , ; O : . A Tp ® ®@ i) ver Blouse ) TIME. No wonder, with wlite heels ; 1 mixed straws, Ge Marge a ‘ SAO} Ae RPRAS ARRAS RARER SE OSAS DD ERES 5 i Sets, consisting ‘ / when we sell FULL manufacture: , 4.023 ' OF AUTEM ROLE POL AN BE) . j heer. Bi . ; ot Sleeve-But- BRAIDED SUITS, perter’s price 37. oe ah Hae aerate fl 18), : bart . nRlish VC > closed out at, dealers sell for $7. sale price . ‘ aia a Qi : F PURSORIAA’ Blleeroa? ! \ per set, to $9.00, at Dresden IH Hose, $4.08. uD a H | i epeay 3 | Enatish Bloomer Suits, else- Misses’ and Boye x ares t = Bere \ Never soll for an : yy Fine i ; wide-ribbed Bicyele Hose, 100 fine all- bibs. stsivlens bin ; ) ioe nace wide-ribbed Bieyele H j ‘our Bloomers of Fahy Ree REPO i. eT eer a ee rea Entire she Gold Rings, Oheviets ati ies haszss n! take a spin up or down te very good quality, mau ore t ' ‘ 9 dos; retutl price be.; : Wheelmen! r BHR S Dried) 328 #00, tit wort! t \ sale price . see us and find out how much we cam usseturer’s price 325), *p a j 0 | S is firm manufactures only the hi save you on your bicycle suit. per doz,, retail 5 sy \ 2 9 . ’ 24c. est grade of ready to wear garments, sale price _ y 7 hh most slowtnss will KI 37 Cc, hits rane ‘ ‘ We will sell on SATURDAY fine qual- 75¢. Leggins, c. . 1" 4) Unteimined re Hnseimiiiar sat SO baw Jold Rings at less than haif first cost. Flowers ; 5 \ Rings, with or without stones, , n a » tats ow: STi DES and cy designs, 1c ¢} 2 lot of Children’s Seam ack cot. With every pairof Lace Curtains Was 0 dd ; : \ wm ta Ronn, AR] spHey Se PAH 80 FENEY MOsImDA BEE. ain grom,f1,00) to $1.9, 6 be 99 ton Hose, in wide or narrow ribbed PAPER vam ORC ; . : 1 Hataipink and | & me ai to Jona) Shan ut at, each, and... 0 guaranteed stainiess, import- 3 ‘ : * fesbedoreye AAD] Some HEM 't Mil Gold Rings set with me n rtains, pa Children's de : price. i 2 price $2.25 per doz, sale {() ' y 4 F ChIMraN a CONG CaPRsisssisn Ak| P feed ‘etatiog, Wallin SLE 10 : ; dere i s ed m 1 out at. be Lew Curtaing ; eNews Se : 1 Hyg i sd Straw Hats Gt oor) 75 | Bie Chance for Big Men, : Solid Gold. Rings, set with Mere aaa citered tar the ancy in! ra aia 2 Oe, ald 88¢ ; 81.00 Rye Whiskey, 6Ge " sites ite i0 beeant Include | Bs snmninernsn 9 that ever Fad otared tor tiie money 5 ee. Alle (, , ) O14 Gauntlet Whiske Mosse | Bt the same’ pric be Silk ‘Balts, 15¢, rino, tan, black and mixt elk embroidered; manutac: — 3 Kye-Glasses, GOe. 3 4 7 u 3 aeimer) | At 4 a turer's price $2.25 pes >, at S : Hawes and 8 : seme on i ; : an ne f . : TAL~lag end Men's Bieyele , ; Misse 1 ; nother great lot of Youths’ All-Woot ‘ y Jeet . Canvas I #, extra weil made and Best 50¢. Lisle, 29c. al 24 cant ee On » Lailies Ribbed Vests, 5c. sizes MW to 19 years, all colors —_ 4 c ‘se | ae finish, same th etaliea Bost 4thread Half Hose that | Misse ni ‘ n $t.s se? ‘ins steee * Ribbed Vests on a styles; you could not pos- Silk Belts, silvered buckle and ading shoe and dr we have been retailing for 2 | Dresses cohen, i ynerer oo “adles! 3 i . ‘on sibly duplicate them anywhere A,AA| se, neart and chain designs, | and $1.0, @e,; mirs.' price 34.75 doz., at,. | Baby Dresess, 29 .4., “40, * eter and Baromet ct he bbe: te. U5) else at less than $10; our price value Sc, at.... resolu A aera gases

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