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_THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 12, 1895, ih oor before they were allowed to enter. {did busiresn In auch a guarded manner | a: 158 Madison street yesterday. Jamon Mas it haa been in ten years, But if he O'Sullivan, who is @ pretty strong can- ‘The police devoted apecial attention to| (hat, WAR Impossible for the pollee £9 | hones, of $2 Pike street, struck the pettotman comes back and attempts to interfere, date onl De placed on the clty hench. OLYMPIA WILL HAVE A TRY. eel the French table d'hote restaurants, | © i the face and kicked min in the abdomen, an he pr r five candidates to coin| es ‘ Lye ably will, there ts no telling qneeouite: 4 ch opened Mahoney's sealp and locked him what will hapr Minong about Afty candiates o OM | Cealner ty Speed Aeron the Pacific where a half ein the: Eawes MM n. Nothing for the good! among about fifty candidate: — < ottle of claret ts usually tS aee tik his a rerved with each dinner, and succeeded | HELD FOR SUNDAY SELLING. | Court to in hela in Yon Maal ‘on chart 9 tthe organisation, any way.” | een Can She Beat Columbint in arreming several walters on the - = Sorkingmen trom getting @ @rink?* asked Bla: ne Purroy-Gilroy combination ix SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—"The Bl] charge of violating the Excise law |Many Hactse Arrest | bones i pit OB | moving slowly and unostentatiously. | TIME IS UP THURSDAY. Navy Department has evidently deter= The police of the Tenderloin precinct In Cour | oH row sh gees ia But it appears to be growing in strength | of mined to ascertain if the Columbia is enjoyed exceptional advantages IN TS) 4 igre number of excise cases were) HOT SHOT FOR THE POLICE, and popularity, and even if Mr. Croker | Wem! cers Must the fastest of American warships, and Tespect, and were dined and wined at) qcicced of this morning by Magistrate es Report That Followers H floes come buck to interfere in the plans | Apply Before That Day. [Ras assigned the honor of compedition Another Fareical Attempt the city's expense before making Af pain in the Jefferson Market Court, | Magistrate Ka bh Denounces the po aye Eevee. it Sein ie sank more! Persons hola to nerve ax elec sane, clympla wilt foon Join the Asiatic Tests. The t owing were held in $100 each for | A tof Mar i ‘o! lable pposition than he has yet! officers at the coming election must file dere ant the Department has ory Ei Rridge Jumper Steve Hrodie was are| 1) ly TaeMitch SEEN Gabled Him to Come and jrncuness: thelr names at the Bureau of Elections, Secin record's fet eae each NRE, a Made to Enforce {| (] I- Tested twice for giving Away lemonade | 1 Py Magistrate Kudlich in Yorkville Police The leaders of the new combine are Police Headquarters, not later than next and possibly across the Pacttic and buttermilk. Ie had big sikns out Court this morning stored the palice { ight going to take Mr. Croker at his word Thursday, Aug. 5, on which date the) Local naval oficers, interpret the or! in front of his saloon in the Bowery In- of the Hast Twenty-second street ata- Join in th Figh that he is out of politics and will not time fixed by law for receiving applica- | 2¢h,to me he Gevernment wishe: "I t veowiie in o break the world cord y cise Lav Yesterday. viting everybody to step in and take a Hon for thelr overwhelming zeal in ln in the . Interfere in the interest of any one fac-| tions expires, LORIN RCRD either a eeee fresh, cool drink , 4. | making excise arrests yesterday. eames tion, He has repeatedly said he would) Notice to that effect was lesued by the | Peed of over eighteen knots an hour, oe Rrodie was discharged the first time, | We chi font Friend. a Teun, Charles Murphy, « saloon-keeper core not and his attention wi! be called to| Board of Police Commissioners this! X'chwas made from Southampton té} : honds for himself and hi Llmee, Yas. Wost Twenty Attn etreet, domes ste | As Kept hie auloon open y sani | The new feature in the situation, and| Persons coming under the total disa- beat the record of the Columb! i hael J. O'Hare Carty, 429 Went T Roasd: Ae} Ouye wired, Jue WANED to All) WhO Ga en by far th 5 one of the officers of the Olympia. , 4 Je} Other ‘saloon-keepers whoae places | Vary, 429 Wen Tavniyneventh wrest aad AY) Ite Wax ordered to cloxe up and fail: ry far the most commendable in the | pitity clause of the Blection law, re-/ dtimtance is 1200 millon, see ought to make § were open lisplayed Placatde inviting ® Uitee Aaya & Nony. of brandy: to | it tha ee wan arrested uk, crowd eyes of the now leaders, is that the big quiring a tance in voting, must give {tin four and a halt Gaya ‘ - the public to step in and ket a drink | |e etre eee overn of the West Thit,| vowed the police to ation. hoot- 4 ‘ fight on now Is against the return of notce o| ir disability when register~ oo i of ice water, Wiat the thirels men got | Policeman MeGuvern, of the Wet Ii! ing and jecrtng, and when Mawiatrate | Friends of the Martin-Purroy-Gil| roier and crokerisrn {ing their stating that they will | 4 : hesides the ice water the police in im: r Kudlich heard both sides of the case require assistance. . | MUST STOP THE NUISANCE. 4 Lemonade and Buttermilk Offered | ii'sianccr were Tunatir to ‘nna out, not oF a table hots dinner in Lantelihes (tay he maid roy Olique Fear He Will Extensive and effcacious misstonary | MUTE MenMtanee: oie failure to give i , ie rm Thirsty wi ieretelt Apeeee are one ere Freee rite caine tha Ngee at Leta ei think thin Is the mont (unwarrarced y q work is being done to convert the hide- guch nat ° they. wal Ae disqualitied {New verk Sten rf r ; Free More #: . eomade yerter- | the same offen ANY warren a * ‘ ‘ound Croker men to the necessity for fom voting on election day. rk Steam Heating Company AEE ree eer ete edinig Bunda, (ne |. Martin, Sigwood, bartender in Auguar Apres | ever heard pling on every Cause Desertion Pound: Croker snen te) Wie Necemity fry cea ie es - > : Citi A ea oMeheghingt 110 but this; was | Rosa's place, who: was arrested, with the | Qrnn Culgame, te if trample ui ferintline the Gechoat to sealife Here Enjoined by Court. i tizens. guly More saloons were doing [proprietor wan discharged, | The pr ‘This man was violating no law. Me foeanimacasis manently from the management of the| WALHALLA HALL DISPUTE, | 40 injunction restraining the New doing ore yrietor, who Wis he old the cov | was committing an act of kindne: : . 3 =f At midnight saloon nore 2s a MO, A lott Chartia Veu had absolutely no Wer HAVE TAKEN HIM AT HIS WORD.| succes iter come ne nee ee eee: ouxh lie NUMENEH ERIE Ri Gere eee : over town, and the ¢ Apartments ¥ ra, and took the Wo or ng theme arrests.”” i si e ve | |the nutsance caused by smc id olne Chace allowed by law wae The TO re aa eT re see eee nt discharged, RFA AHTIRRIRTANARIENCA EEOHIRGS | Conner eer ae te eee ieee PR HRIR PEATATE etre oin, BUT LIQUOR ALSO COULO BE HAD. | fi.) ‘advantage oof. The dein broom. Slaw was cleaning Up. A be abd bi) i s One of Ite Ownerst | FORY SH actory on Wifty-cighth places, however, were not crowded, policeman forced his way in and made nT’ hss The point for which the new leaders | The estate of the Inte Moses Finke. "Teel, near Madison avenue, and dl- Ue SFeRuiAr customers had sattafied | both prisoners EXCISE CASES MOVED. je Said He Was Out of the Wig-/ Aft bending ail their eneray to accom. | The estate of the Jats, Moan inkel, [recting them to minimize the injury to ¢ j their wants during the day, and only —— : —— plish ts the conversion of ex-Mayor | *tone applic ug v4 residents in the neighborhood, was hy te rounders were about. . ee | Co of Co x i for the ‘ sf Mayor Strong Says He and Not)th: tate rou “Rave out the] EXCISE CASES IN COURT. Thirty of Them ‘Transferred to Ge wam, Se They Are Reor- Tide ie, Croker wegi be Glewed on tie | snbsintment ew fecelver tor Walhalla DUCE CHANbaee EaRE Te MUBreme | etereoty e this morning con rs ie eKeive an rene BHA. ae et bs 9 bra to-day Rossevelt Is Enforcing |terning naR Of the pOllce bivelarged Others itera Rig bite ideti etal ganizing It. defensive and’ the fear and worship of | Hall. Misy Johanna Finkelstone and Another” application’ to roairain the lin keeping the saloons closed. Some Discharge: Judge O'Brien, In Bupreme Court, to- ee oe Boe Oe Feorganizers of | other heirs claim Finkelstone was a full Company from operating the factory the Law. | sof all the information | have at for Trial. day, signed orders, transferring thirty Ing thee nates re (ne Wore IIS CRUE | ener with Jacob Fiegelman and al- | ae denied on the ground that the face + 9 ere ewe way, " 4, f ie now. i D| d a y jad been in operation since 1 mn ¥8 any and lens figuer| John Noonan, bartender for "Steve violation of the Excise laws a new Committee on Organization, | lege that Fiegelman has made no ac- and inasmuch as th: ‘Company fealint — | unday heretofore Brodie, who was arrested yesterday for {of Special Sessions to} The latent atep in the fight for au] Re ee eae i dincets at the: Wigs {counting of management, and haa re- dicated Its intention to move, in’ April, Mayor Strong has been telling his|perhnene Retwean’ seatentey cand tive | Violating the Excise laws, was dis- ‘al Seasions. premacy of the two conflicting faction®| wam tornight to. settle the contesty i |fuaed {0 allow them to examine the How woud woleienespicat, msunction tients down ‘at Elberon that he and not preceding Sunday. We have got the| charged in the Tombe Court this morn- = —— in Tammany Hall is the probable speedy | the F Nineteenth and Thirty- | firm's books, people whose houses were fitied’ for ¢ dent Roosevelt is leading the fight ‘Ring down now to a fraction of ona | ing. ROOSEVELT A POET. leturn of Richard Croker from London, | fourth Amsembly Districts, 1 ie under: jegelman's counsel denies that he |Steatm supplied by the Company. Eeninet Sunday liquor-selling in New (Petry "Buigay. NE Ate Kelning © Ute) Wintam Ortare, who wan arrested on — According to report which was cred-| paciticatory course will be udopted. to | has refused to account for the business | weuoutyn Navyo¥erd A ppoli York, ‘boldly predicts that cne| “A week ago yesterday ninety-three | the charge of disorderly conduct for | te ean French Verse ana|ited by @ good many Tammany men oneile the differences and keep the | to any one he believed authorized to ask Mg vy-Yard Appointments, Ore eee tia every eaten In cent. of the saloons were cavalng @ crowd to yather in front of Kenda 1000-4 one or two of hin faithful followers in| organization intact In each of the dis: | fo jt, He says Finkelstone did not put | WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—The Acting Secretary Thin elty wil be tighuly closed on Sun han that, tam unable unl | att Tyakn Stepheteon, of 16 eee lane herecte sume, avate| (he Wikwam, fearing the Purroy-Gil- | "iUach ‘of the contestants is kely to | SPY money into the business, and that of the Navy to-ay appointed John B. Hawthorae, Wao nak cat a deve of Yam sold on that | EME wll ihe ieperts in atone yeet |g aigented far Bxcive Violas | A. Woman who sixns hersctt Aline. "AL 110), atgrtin clique, cabled Ar, Croker of | be accorted. mort xenetuus’ treatment | ANG flabllities exceed the assets by Over of Philaieehia, master shp-Aiter (ous) af the j day, and not how successful Were the efforts of our | tion, were held for trial. rt, and who lives in Frayerville, Que-| saturday, representing that his presence | than would ordinarily be meted out| “rhe only claim of any value which the | Pn)" hi day within its ek ie tar eae ie people yesterday Peet gan, Ld ender for rris|bec, recently sent to the Police De-| here is imperative. under the old yas doing things. firm possesses, he says, Is one for $430, tang. of “We are going forward In this work,” bout to-morrow T can tell you all | Stuck, ‘eat street, Many | vartment a request for information re- - arden aa nai against the Cloakmakers' Union, | pointinents we.e made ar a result of a compatle y our efforts | about It.” politician, was held for trial for Excine | Pa" adhe sh The report has caused a good deal TAR Wis selurecd: | pelntinents wee made ae a resu > Be alts aloes aacoesntsl T intend |_Col. Grant said that the newapaper | V.olution.” es rarding her brother, who lives in this! ¢ yoprehension among the supportera| PICKING OUT CANDIDATES. . | Ti peatiaies tap) attorta (5) enforce this | Sisnes ventey coer suri cne such Te on ; Xt the new combine now in control, It DRGAN auhaay eiosing: tt the end of my and publised to-encourage ihe saloon. IN PAWN TO BREWERS. The Board to-day received another let-11, feared ny these that Mr, Croker's|*ix of the FBleven County omces| HIS HAND ORGAN IN COURT. roe Genged awe yaa ‘ ‘oh - ait | Reopens : ter from her containing some lines | personal magnetism will be too potent Have Been Decided Upon. ‘ pene ‘i | eerdf, the Majoon-keepers generally at! Many Saloons Foreclosed and Their | Written In French verse, of which ines for the majority of leaders to resist.| ‘Tammany politicians, assuming that|Fine of One Dollar for Playing 1 Despite thie confident assertion on the ‘permitting them = to keep thelr doors Contents in Pledge. Went Hoosevelt, who isu master of the | One of Mr. Gilroy's most Intimate |the general condition of the Wigwam Sundays part of the Mayor, the police were less °P¢ ma thine ie will angint rather thai! uring ten days ending Aug. 9 chat-|parsuny made the following tranala, | TicMd® sized up the altuation to-day In|iiax, or soon will be, satisfactorily nd-| geventy-five-year-old Louis Demaini, of : ota Roar nforcing the law. : > , mad t ransla- : ate y cold La energetic in shutting up the saloons With the doors wide open, where any | tel mortgages to the amount of $494,000| tion in classic English blank verse, He! ‘tl Way: 4 F Justed, are beginning to discuss candi-/19 pel) atreet, was arrested by Police- SLACK B6604 A eekciAt han y Sunday since one can ko in or come out, there Is bet- hi deal _ Nine-tenths o* the better class of|dates for the, nominations for the ‘ IALTY, yesterday ‘ on any ae Sorel ter opportunity to prevent the sale of Hae vig dealers were registered |road it at the meeting to-day for the! men in ‘Tammany Hall hope that the|county offices to be filled. These des | ene oe tates srinding an organ in ly of 777 Brondway, New nt @ campaign opened, ans ss liquor than where the doors are locked |!" this city, edification of his colleagues: ‘ | y ts ront o! Madison avenue, yesterday A ew Ci ination headed by Purroy, Gil-\ eleven in number include the Reg- of President Roosevelt that it would be and sales made surreptitiously. Brewing companies In nearly all cases] siesier of our destinies, bil Mle ‘ afternoon. th the driest Sunday on record wan very| "I had telephonic communicational! were mortgagees. Ale pumps, fixtures, | di judge incomparabis roy and Martin will be left alone and |ister, County Clerk, Surrogate, three! ouis brought his organ to court, and! ve cor. th with all the precincts yesterday, and my | > re rai Fiternal protector of these brave police, permitted to disentangle the snarl into gupreme Court Judges, three City Court A e eo far from being fulfilled. nce Bree thet the ten wae teiy |mool tables and even saloon doors were| [eral protector of th 1 y 1t was placed in corner while the old | In fact, it is eatimated that about three | vigorously enforced.” *) among the artic dged hele seal indetatigad which the affaira of the Hall have be- Judges and two General Session’ | man stood in the line. He pleaded ut of every four saloons in the city Shlet Conlin said that th total num-|]) The recent spasm of excise law en-| Crown their success with glory well merited, | Come involv Judges. Of these eleven offices six of | throfga an interpreter that he was a e wold Hauior yesterday. Although the hot | ber, of arresta from midnight Saturday | forcement js sald to be the cause of) 1 come them to thanks “But there are some pecullar men in| them will, according to present indica- | Very old man, and was ignorant of any . g Geenthor drove neatly every peresn who |cxsinct iis for the receding Bundaye | nn ee ee es ey Tammany Hall, With Mr. Croker tions, be conferred upon ex-Recorder Wuention (to ,40 wrong. | His memory | e j had the price of an excursion fare out | “This.” he said, seems to indicate that! QAUGHT SHAVING SUNDAY. is 4,000 miles away, they are courageous! and Grand Sachem Frederick Smyth, | track of the days of the week, He dit ¥ of town there were plenty of thirsty | {here Were more attempts made to v . aie in their willingness to rescue the hall| ex-Judge Charles H, Truax and Willlam | not know yesterday was Sunday. Agee palre Hinh-Grade I iB feake left, and they had very tittle aim. (tag, 2° [8 Mean for several wee aa i Faaed frame ie Tore tor bene | fom hia hands, and save it from fur-!gohmer, all of whom were defeated Sr en (rhs Ce Te ae rs oer sengceners ; culty in obtaining what they wanted in| "The police did the very bent they | Held for Working Atfer in atation-houwe. tor fee aye | theF disrepute. The men who are! year: City Court Judges Newherger, Van | and must spend @ day and night in sell Ladies’ . 1g the way Of cooling beverages, gould, and the charge that there was After 1 O'Clock P.M. A number of charges brave when he !s in New York, and) Wyck and State Senator Tom O’Sulll- —_—__—e-—__- ; Sny laxity upon the part of officers de- ‘i nag Teedy. pending against Rooney. The who have defied him to the extent of in- Sult for Horrowed Money. Black Hose, superior 2 The police and the watchers of the| talied for excise duty Is unqualifiedly | Charles Hlanco, a boss barber, of S82 ‘wn wan tor giving. perlured testimony” agalnat . Superior 2c. 1 City Vigilance League made a show of and utterly without foundation.” |-rhird avenue, caused the arreet of @| (so of his fellow-omcers viting personal ruin to themselves, srs, Smyth and Truax are likely to| schoo! Commissioner Strauss, counsel for Adoiph | Fade, extra long, Ierms- 5 activity, but they did not prevent bual-|,,Proedent Roowevelt during the meets /retiow-barber, Frank De Crescewne, yes a know, however, that as soon as Croker! receive the nominations for the two of /and Ignatz Roskowitz ax individuals, and Adolph | 40rf dye, In % doz. lots at PER PAIR. 5 ness from going on, and side doors were|ihat members of the City Wigllance Bianco was passing the shop Mig DU for Shorthand Work, comes back the weaker ones will fall|the Supreme Court meats; Mr, Sohmer | Ponkowitz and Margaretta Simon Boskowite a if . ; open everywhere to regular customers, | league were unanimous In saying that | at 192 Bleecker street about 4 0’ The Pollce Roard rereived somewhat of a] down and worship him just as they did will probably get the Register's place, | executors under the will of Leopold Boskow!t Children’s Ic. pe the Excise law was unusually well ob- Nmpaedh ‘ ‘ ae anday. I bis ince it is pretty certain that Register in the Supreme Court againat Louls ‘The hotels and larger restaurants Yesterday afternoon w he saw Te shock to-day when the bill of Col, Frank | last year, They are like a lot of sheep, FRCS Win t : t ‘d ih eh sy ake ai $ served yesterday. Crescewse shaving a customer. He feard, omcial slenorrapher at General “It Croker. aK) tha shave BON a DOC Ee Pen ona tee) and tne oF the Amsterdam SUK Mills, of | Biack-Ribbed Hone, double 2 tronized, and the clubmen € wal’ (Secretary Abbott told | «, F is i us , roker comes back, the benefits indications point to the renomination of Y., to ‘er $29,000. loaned to ( were well pai 7 He maid that lary Abbott told called policeman Jenkins and caused wh r ‘i the recent trial of Acnees, aizen 6 to Bis, w ‘4 in town enjoyed their usual facilities,| him that he had tried to get into one fia arecat. La ou be ened plenited, "phe Gmount wee [Of the excellent plan suggested by Judges Van Wyek and Newberger, and Hes pero foal ete } Ollie Teall's Girder Club was not inter-| hundred and fifty saloons yesterday. but | Mine prisoner wan held tn $100 In the | #35 Messrs, Purroy and Gilroy, and indorsed the momination of Senator O'Sullivan weal waa Ren On orcKal "s O18 Atm | PER PAT. } fered with by the police and its several| however, saw people Rolog in and out |2Oerson Market Court this morning, -—— by the majority of the influential men| “O'sullivair wants to go to the Senate eat le Hoye Organising. Men’: c. ‘ branches were running full blast. Only|of a number of naloons, but when he a oman Made Detective. in the hall, will probably not be real- again. S80 does George Plunkitt, who | ‘The bors of the west side are organizing a s | ding, |ttied to get In the man at the door ‘oliceman Hit and Kicked Sais s a jzed. If he remains away and keeps his has been there once, and who Is in the | military battalion and would Ike to have more Black Cotton Hall 7 members in good and regular standin, Hiceman George 1. ‘Artken, of the Mant y i Hiatrict.. Fiuakitt t Alt Howe, F] i rs stopped him, Patrolman Patrick Lynch, of the Madivon street) Fifth street station, tly " hands off, Tammany Hall will be in a game: Siarricts tunkitt is making &! new memo Already three companies ha’ ‘extra quality, double agles, i of course, were admitted, and their cer- Je President aid that only a few PAS iow EU aTMni bin al tett Piety SHEN etalon,» pes vareeapent)y Meld Poe arama ae pink hard Aght. and his friends say he will | heen formed, and they want a battalion of lx. ; WoFth ae. in ty dor ota | | tiftcates were carefully inspected at the| saloons were open yesterday, but they Hon, stood guard in frout of a liquor aaionn fur duty in the Detective Bureau to-da more healthy condition in a month t an | Lan ( orde e room for him | address D. Boland, 72 King street. {at aes owe | PER PAIR. ‘ j . Sheets and Pillow Cases. GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Big Sale of Tables, We have managed to secure ¢! 5 tire “surplus stock of one of the: bests Known manufacturers. of ‘Parlor and brary Tables, Pedestals and Piano Chairs and Stools at 75 cents on th dollar, ‘These goods would’ be exe cellent value at the regular prices, at the prices we shall put on theng they are certainly great bargains, Think of buying this’ season's’ best Goods at Tic. on the dollar. We recome mend an early selection, as this Is the heat chance we have ever offered in ; ' | i ‘We have bought a sheet and pillow- case manufacturer's entire stock of PS goods, not made up. They are cut in lengths of 2% yards, and are of the very best quality. Will offer them at the price usually asked for the low- est grades of sheeting. y %% yards wide, worth 2%8,, at.. a ; 2% yards wide, worth 3ic., at 19 Chesapeake Sheeting, bleached, 4.) %4, value lic., at, yard.. . 7 Chesapeake Sheeting, bleached, 12% 9-4, value 2c., at, yard.. 44 Bleached Dwight Anchor 1 Mills Muslin. saesecre OUR €4 best quality White Cambric, 07 | ee SAve5SS <6 Liattinenaioas | MOST IMPORTANT WEEK OF THE SALE. DON’T MISS IT. Tis Ree quailty, Dress Goods Sensation, | 50c. Linen Scaris, 19c. Laundered Shirts, Sale of Jewelry. Embroidery Department. Colored Boson, 7] Secon Hyer oe Manufacturers’ sample lengths of fine Handsome China Closet, bent glass ends, shelves grooved for plates ard highly —pol- ished; usually $2, | $17.50. Of some lots we have only one or , two, £0 we recome mend an carly eo TH — <= ee °° +10 at fe “ AllWoot Chevlots, two-toned 25 Mx54 in., : novelties, &v., value Me, at, + “Isc, quality, at... i : %e. to 3c. Plain and Satin 49) ; or HS Cimtre UBbET, i coek ana ee @ood quality Sheet, islpe Challies ataimevaraccn alee Men's Laundered Chains, value — $2.00, close work, cut-out edges, all ready : (cod apdiden ko aah aiad pana » |e. to Te, all-wool imported lchirin colored’ Boas Ppecial : for use, from 3 to 7 inches wide, all 81x90 in,, regular price béc., for | Cheviots and Crepons, yard... 39 Y 97c. F handsome patterns, 300 different styles 4c, all-wool Navy Blue Storm 9 j]pom, with white body These Gold ur Bilver- that were taken from the display i ]sgBOtRe, YOrdrissssensisscessss Ds ind detached fancy ted Hearts window, also all those left frem our ’ |46-Inch imported Imperial Berges, A ) and Chains, NS lust big sale of Embroidery in all shades, vulue 7c. yard. «40 cuffs to match id value $1.00, at | , | that was sold up to 0c, atrip F Wash Goods This Weck, (LEISEe cess: 2) Another Great Purchase TN ss tee Soc, Scott, 12 Vols, or. ZO. oe. eeil re 80 cn nar ae, =. Best 0c. Indigo Blue Foulard.. .0415 65c. Black Serges, 39c, ee Sane Onecare ee NU! I | SM: to Ws, at There ssse1;000 Fine| Met of Walter “Scott ‘Waverley | bureau, scart and three mats " NY $ 4 ss Novels, in 12 vols, handsomely bound | {0 match, ruffled edges, value 15 Handsome ‘Tufted Couch, adjustable : aBitae, «ey Sterling Silver Link | . $1.25, at, set. Ange, Percale, good styles, $6 1n. P| so.inch Black Storm Berges, the dollar. Oe ulione eat) in English cloth and gold, 25, at, set... ts “0 head, covered with best corduroy and Very best quality Dress Gingham, |” \atue 6c. at, yard, 139 | dozen heavy pure Linen Tray 10/ 5 Cc. eT ili ae | vat sz One set 10 4 99 Ladies’ Sailor Collar upholstered throughout in best mane ” s et a tomer... sereneee vt ner; full spring seat and head; hei choicest styles of the season, 0 4Ginohs Blase otmpdrind’ dans | Covers, Isazi tn, value 2ie formerly 124c. and lie. yard, AQ) Heavy pure Momie Linen 19 ured to retail rietta, value Te., at, yard ante 1.00 Standard Sets, handsomely bound can be adjusted to any position; eee arts, 1x, value 4 ' : ‘ ;|In Grass Cloth or Duck; colors—navy Choicest styles fine Sateens, 1 {46-inch Imperial Serge, value Fok Aig ita yor i tn cloth and gold, printed on tine paper [7M | Or Pe z nothing of this kind ever Meee waste Ui. yards Bhs... 12! J Gen Ot, YAPDccescscssvcssesee 44 pee Hue Mamie: buy 9 19¢c. from entirely new, large type, Bins, ten’ -e04 woitel many before sold for less than 49 49 Firest quality Sateens, were 19 AUall-wool/Blonm: Berge ‘vale 29) sxd4, value ae. : 25 oe ole ine ln ne are BTS MT at 19 HRRIW saassrnsgceernsercors “ene A e., We. and 35e,; all Ate. . fie. Meee yard us s ee pure Momie Linen | i ype aM que ; , For Hall Assorted lots to go at less than one- Aa le el partes Crevon, 49} 1 Scarfs, knotted fringe 29 ables, ei 4 ae x 5 " pas 9 | All Silk Windsors, 8 4 half price. | 1 at, yard... tes pen Work, XD, Value tie, | ee, oop 1 alii Mt 8! 4d .) . Ms . |An all-wool Imported Skirtiny 4 p . atk ie . Wd! B a poe aia ten Ne al Mareen vAluE dec et yaedins 29) SANT ore octet Collar & Cults. contaial |George Eliot's Works, 6. vols 94) “Wiss and Children's Al-Bie or Bedroom. 4 on ay i 08: |Pure Black Mohair, plain or | Bureau Scarfs, knotted fringe na Bahay 3 of superior J b. at $5.00) i Cs Windsor Ties, 3g by 36 in,; 08 to 2c yard; all a covers WOR! Pure Black Mohair, plain or 991 open work, 10x72, value 7 39 a ilen’s Fancy Outing Paper and | sana Loyall’s Works, 6 vols. pub, stripes, checks, all colors, at., Another big lot of these s Lot 2—Fine 3c, Dimtty, 3c, Brilliants, | Ave eh | {The above are stamped tn a Tange ee een nl De ee a ae Baie ay ’ 1.19 Hat and-Goat Racks in ; ; hg WEEMTAE 1hteee ee Collar anc s. plain : ‘actures exes : : 2c. Zephyr Gingham, Zc. Lace White Goods. Naristy inf Jetset designs, ntre, pointed yokes, ic soll at 350 horne's Works, 5 vols., pub. | rolid oak and mahogany ™ Stripe Oreandie, we. English — 4B) 5.000 balls Renowned 11 it oP | ellen Menten siete ad Gis 10c ; "98 andkercniels, 4c. 9 jose ane Cambric; all to ZO ates , EXTRA.-The very finest tmported donniries Crochet Cotton, all num-| to 17 in, at ¢ AT SPECLAL—Popu- | finish, special at r White Goods for dresses, = bers, regular prive lar Classics, handsomely — by din os" 7 e! | ler’ n Quality Apron Ging- 4 ike Soule seh ndsomely oun dies’ handkerchiefs — First, Ladies’ Belling at 26c., 3e., and up 19 to We. yd; choice at... 8 Silver Thimble, 10c. Cloth. by “Dorie, “Conway, Barretts| “white hematitched inittal: second, Ia- 69c. » Marvel, Mr dies’ white hemstitched, embroidered; Smart, Clay, Sarah Grand, 09 third, ladies’ colored printed, fast color eins eel Corelli, & border; fourth, ladies’ plain No article of the kind andard Atlas of the vhit h teh ere Worid, complete up to date, at OG] Nhite Hematitehed ‘handkery QA twas ever betore sold at Gentlemen's Fine White Hematitched | 0¥thing like this price. / Handkerchiefs, Gentlemen's Fine Hem : | Hine coun ean Framed Pictures. Border Handkerchiefs, all 04 1 elegantly, at, euch., A colored Pictures, 10 cts, 1s the regular price of all these beautiful subjects handkerchiefs, mounted under gliess oon hands somely ornamente hams, large variety of pat- 1 terns’... 044 price, per ball, 39c. The greatest bargain in Dotted Swiss ever offered, medium sell- Ladies Underwear. ing all seeson at 12!)| 4,000 Sterling Silver Emilia Briar Rudd Thimbles, all sizes, all 39 $4.00 Steel Rod Umbrellas, \ a ee om pars Lavtien’ Guar- Alvarcpiaten ally Fine Muslin Birt, Sin, flounce 9 Dotted Swiss, white and color od tae open exbroidery. = “98! "ereunan nave becnsoy ve tae, «19 4 Ladies’ Flannelette Under- ‘al vere fia Pia Lawn skirts, with yoke band, ia pink ise. White Victoria and white and blue and white ‘ with embroidered sevlloy, also with deep hem and tucks AWN from Tie. to Washable Cham- Pin “Cushion, Special lot imported Pilow 4 4 . ie y q nn \ : Matar, catemmew euba... 1:00 $1.49 WZ SE \ Ba te Nek beak Gully, Gu bias Furniture Siip Covers, $7.89) CA waite a gol The Mate summer Corset of . re / \ M/A NOAPLBULEa) Hen. at | 2 all-gold woode 4 gcod strong Netting, for this English ‘Taffeta’ Bik, Tight tolling | PG DA closed out at WIURIANG NearL DAH OAR: Sc. | Slip Covers made to order for an en= panels, with wire wale. sa eaiaacaaeaes ye 39 ==] 4. Cane Umbrellas, ¢ a ¢ 7° ») 29 4-button and 6-button tire suit of furniture, including ma-}| easel back, t@ ° \ i with Steel Rod, Joe Cc. mousquetatres, i terial of striped Damask, hang or stand, , Be \] om Pa framen| ito ot these NickslePlated, Mand ; These overlaid Silver-Plated in hound with all woot and 7 QQ value Te, wt ‘ Infants’ Bibs, Cp ef) nd ‘Tea-| yorged teal Bheara, from « 10°? Inches 59 votvane touries, with asic roe MNS $3,00 Shoes, BLO | seme vinaine, compere tor 300 \} yf feb, IM) enally sold from mc, to $1.48; all to Ke . . | ‘ s \ i wssorted oH t bon bows, to be closed out at Main floor—coth st, " | 89 Colored Landscapes and Arto-Fine Intan’ finpor bs, handsome) { s i * e Genuine Alliga- to $109 oath, et 20 and 35) AL ff Weixet Hundies, | C) per | si ie {1.700 pairs dine Satin Calf Shoes, in ms 7 ent subjects, fran hwhite 4 4 pata ey eter ghcey Value $4.0, at wet SFE This is our best quality lace and olastic sides, made hand welt | and gold Plorentine frame, cut out % doxen Infents’ Quilted Bibs, trimmed A ae sold in our regular stock | process, soles 1 stly amooth, | and bored, outside measure ; with lace edge, at, each, 3 yn | } $1 49 39c for 8, Cc. every style and size; well 4 QQ C, sini of picture Sx tachey BQ ‘ da | . ol f Worth $5.00, Per pAltescrseere MOU] Value $20, wt, each... ‘ ei terre tice: Mii roar sateen a>