The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1900, Page 3

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» I i : | MINER GOLD BIC Prospector Got Drafts and Credit Letters from New York. HB HAD ROUGHT A RANCH. Local Victims Finally Found Him In Washington Territory. Wh, New York syndicate, the includes J.P. Toland; M. B Graves, i il orld fi sa | Unexpectedly to vo Banks te personally inspect the “Lucky ledge They could not find it. They Banke to this city and found him) down with his young wife on « purchased with the New York ital. His arrest followed yester‘ay. Banks told several stories. fie first was that he had learned that gome one had Jumped his claim, He now says the claim ‘s aii right, that he has the money eddenced by the syndicate and was just tae “ ¥ preparatory to guing n| yl nritian Colunbta for cattig steating’ bit ays the ohe:ge Is tripod Up ta Sain frank he hes and Grates. eset et hi honest appeaiance, is not Known how much “hatte wo i n ‘ rt re © the a ount of the —————— MAYOR'S TRIP TO MAINB, 0} nove the ami With John FV. Carrell, He te « Guest of Charles W. Moree, + of Bath, BATH, Me, May &—Mayer Vag Wyok ani John FP. Carroll are guests to-day of Chartes W. Morse at hig Summer home fn Bath, Me They went there yesterday, This morning they will take @ sail on the Kennebeo River to Gerdiner, and from there will proceed te Bangor, The visit to Maine is entd te ve merety for recrea RECORD RUN OF SHAD, Largest Haale in Twenty-@ve Years Being Taken from the Hedses. ‘This fe the greatest shad season along the Hudson River known in twenty-five yeara, Thousands are being caught daily between the Palisades and Haver- @raw Bay. Yesterday o Grand View Gisherman caught ( in one haul ef his river eeoms to be wi ed although for come a : t the supply a nt tf We year, In Nyack and other places conti ts the ruling price for s shad, — Famous Song Yucceenes. run five CHARLES N. HAIGHT. Here is the most remarkable list of ee. ‘olunteer Organist,” |, Mr. Austin!” “When You Know (he Giri You Love Loves You,” “The Churen Actors the Way,” “Ob, What a Beaut ful “Old Jim's Xmas Ht ‘4 fa “Take Back the Engage .' “Bhe's More to Be Pitted Censured” and “The Sermon de issued as a reparate supplement with next Bunday's W News epreads rapidiy among profes- loa! singers. They ore always on the wookout for new songs that are good. Although Gray's latest song was com- < all report its fmmense success. ; Following is list of some of those most prominent in Yaudevilié who are singing {t: Charles Kent, of Primrose @ iy “4 ¥, and Ola Hood Novelty Theatre in Brookiyn this week, Kelly bas made & apecial ee Mtreet Theatre, where be ts mest ths woe station within the following States: On all paid purchases of $5 of more WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad Maine, Massachusetts, New York, i New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and } Vermont, Connect cut, New Jersey. { Th e Daily Story of thi FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900. ma Chotcest Clothing. Q ities be oe A : apne ? ha it’ . Supply and deman i of clothing. as of anything rule the x 7 hee ae aye = A ly the very months of the iS, Ly business, were unusually cold, and — N — 8 clothes therefore sold slowly all over 4 ) 0 e country. Manufacturers threw stocks overboard at all sorts of prices, and, tempted by the low quotations, we bought and bought until we bought too much. And so it will happen that in order Oe cw niin f eee stock we shall have to cut the already very low prices still You will find here to-morrow a list of clothing bargains that will rival the best we | geod workmanship; ages 7 to 15 years. 1,000 BOYS’ SPECIAL 2-GARMENT |SUITS, worth $4.00, on sale Satur 2,50 ay a’ Tae sutts ghee dy woollen emooth surface jneres, in patterns; way es otrongly ort and made #0 op Be war well; ages 7 to 16. d 9 5 B0¥S' 3GARMENT VEST SUITS, ° worth $5.50, on sale Saturday at Med Matelsoen cloth, ot in | The | 500 MEN'S STYLISH FANCY VESTS, worth $3.00, on sale Saturday at These fine vests are mate of clothe, as well as oilk styles. MEN'S BIKE & GOLF SUITS & TROUSERS— | woollen materials. aseortmen' moder at: prices, ab 3 ghighacs i NORFOLK SUITS YOR BOYS ae aEa a akan &75 (Mouse SUITS POR BOYS aged = worth $15.00, on sale Saturday at ‘Materials are fine worstede, in latest stripe and check eects, — \ Bors the latest the latest and a, ct ge ig i | a f | | MEN'S DRESS worth Misprnm weston 2,95) Renerastnacopeciey cic ange [wen toy mae terior /s 19) tiene, Leek ore ce ee no etre am sat roa nok pate of pon, peters double breasted vests, all well tailored and Ase, 14 | mate inthe latat doublegreested cheaply you can buy H and colorings. The ft ie perfect and the plats to 19 years. aged 4 te 18. RED CROSS MEDICAL BATTERY, tus “m 4200 Dozen » Men’s Madras Ricycles and Bicycle Sundries. In selecting your bicycle for the season of 1900 your considera’ 4 new e, lovw- | J . . * is wheel contains the combination of weal and price to| (af Weg lig ee Shir ts, 8 Se 3 a degree not equalled by any or on now on the | De a Re newest ond ia oh ia = 5 market. ave na , est patterns ; + ‘Che Fountain’ Bioyete, | go on sale Saturday ISe <3 after our well-knows trade- We atean wd shirts up at a bargain, and offering Sy mark. We offer you a choice to you asa bargain. They edged 4 aa of the bent setttonetoee te Sane See ek ie eis ree eee wee frame, gear or handle-bar that you may select from| Sesscen, sosortncnt, oa voxry men, ao matter wher hie tase weed our big and fine stock of bicycle sun- something to sult him without « waste of time and certainly at a great dries, at the very low price of 24.00 The same wheel complete, fitted with Mor- row Coaster and Brake, for '* We have only a few of these fine wheels left, all 20-inch frames for men, but all sizes of frames and a choice of all colors in women's wheels. These wheels were considered a big at $18.75, sad we cold large quantities of them at that price. Until they are ptac, yan Cares a ee BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WHEELS, 19, 24 ais 20 inch fremes, 5.75 WHET TOL vrecec gee ORR Some startlingly low prices on saving of money. A spectal window on Sixth ave. will show a handful of but io 29, SO iirotocritses. variety you must come in and let us show at Halt Price and Less Sood Shoes That big wholesale stock of shoes is selling rapidly; soon it will be gone. ments and sizes are still fairly complete, but if want a pair don’t delay your selection. This is the stock that we recently bought at about half its actual if i Ricyele Supplies. well-known standard bicycle| Value, and the story of its ye has been published lamps of the first quality, bicyle tires, &c., for Saturday: several times already. of you don’t care for 1900 Searchlight O8 Bicycle, GOOD STRONG See SEO yon wane» Se et pate Be Be 12 oa caary Os Bere) Yor | WRENCH, least money. That's just what you'll find in these of- Gos PATTERN DE- 199 Bicycle Lamp,) for TACHABLE CHAIN, ferings: The lameus 0. Gan \ 4.85 ae 7, B,§| LADEN’ SHOES, ratte ant tac, worth 62.50 per pat, new o@end ot Se ange en eve | FOTO, psn, 282] MISSES? SHOES, a, wr 5 pp rw et mt x ew. LAMPS, 1.28 banat 1 TUE 2c| LADIES’ SHOBRS, 4: stzes, alt styice, ail leathers, worth trom $3 te 4 2 pair; 195 ak to ove on WW" PODNTAIN” TINE, Wauits 7 COASTER AND Is coauection withthe above offerings we oe! pea 7 OG) win we cuties y pA Tt fe ETERS, ox, 4 card iad wo patent leather LAIR Bees cre toate eal, epee 00 Special Price Reductions for Saturday, Lever Sey pl \ ! oa elie sae es Wisses’ Suits. Stylish Headgear ‘for Men and Roys At the lowest of prices. THE BRIGHTON DERBY, May Sth: $16.50 HOMESPUN COLLARLESS ETON SUITS, . reduced to $14.50 HOMESPUN AND VENETIAN |ACKET SUITS, reduced to NGLISH SERGE SAILOR 1.75 9.75 .00 GIRLS’ E! j SUITS, reduced to A 25 $1.90 GIRLS' FANCY PERCALE DRESSES, | reduced to Fj 00 i $1.50 GIRLS’ CRASH SAILOR SUITS, 0 | ec reduced to Ladies’ Capes. Special Price Reductions for Saturday, | May Sth: $8.75 GOLF CAPES, reduced to 5 00 10.00 $12.75 CLOTH CAPES, taffeta lined, reduced t Ladies’ Sackets. Special Price Reductions for Saturday, th: fa $7.50 CLOTH BTON JACKETS, $10.00 CLOTH ETON yenate, 5.90 $12.75 CLOTH ETON caate, 7.50 reduced to 9. 75 $16.50 SILK ETON JACKETS, UTS $12 to $18 CLOTH TOP COATS, reduced to 8.90 . We will place on sale to- Cw QA morrow, Saturday, 50,000 cigars, divided into 8 special lots, which in quality cannot be duplicated else. where within 25° of our prices. LOT 1—2,000 HIGH GRADE HAVANA CUBAN HAND MADE REINA VICTORIAS (5 tach), 7 00 ‘ actual $10 value, box of 109 at LOT 2—4,500 CLEAR HAVANA LONDRES, cuban hand mote (41-1 tech) actual 18. valen box of 100 LOT 3—2,500 HIGH GRADE HAVANA PURITANOS aoe 4% toch), actual $4.50 value, box of * LOT 4—2,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER, FINE LONG HAVANA FILLER CIGARS, ageorted sites, reguias $3.50 valces, box of 56 2 7. 5 LOT 5S—4,000 HAVANA CONCHAS, seven: wrapper and filler, 18, goods, box of $0 1.95 LOT 6—5,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER, LONG MIXED HAVANA FILLER CIGARS, several baanda, box of S@, to-morrow, e LOT 7—15,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER COMBINA- TION FILLER CIGARS, w. Y. make, $1.50 and 1, 00 ane gy ; here for a a eee ‘Seturtay, 125 Dosea MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS AND ERS, Spring weight, all sizes, worth §1 per garment; oe sale Saturday, at, per garment, Baseball and Gennis 1.75 values, box of 50, LOT 8—15,000 SEED CIGARS, pertecte tre emokers, ectual §1 value, box of 50 Hardware, Sarden Cools, Glectrical Soods. #2 mosated | here or eleewhere at euch [ PROFESSIONAL DEAD BASEBALLS, uo, Price, each, 3Sc.; oar price, only Je CORKER BASEBALLS, with com mete, Ret made, BASEBALL BATS. we deaght 1,000. 0% Serinch, MILLER’S PALLS BREAST DRILLS, com. ‘with alt txteres, here to-mesrow at 2S | Yverman Wheel babe Fay | x SOCKET FIRMER CAST STEEL CRISELS, 5 fy ln atl 25¢ plo yy te an, <i © BOYS’ BATS, each, ealy pm COMBINATION GAS, WIRE CUTTER’ MASKS, FLAT NOSED PLIERS, =, opis), 18 Seatvine’s “WaSEBALL GUIDE, mops etandard HAMMOCK HOOKS, of gatvanieed wire, special ot 4 wa ‘authority on America’s national game, each, | y a ee er el oe 5 DS. J0¢@ TOOL HANDLES, wits 9 sasrtet ett wempered 5, WRIGHT & DITSON'S RACQUETS: ASSORTED HAND GIMLETS, 5 aoereet stow, Je Tere Aeee~ se > made, each. epectal at A LOT OF HAND VISES, “The Surprise,” with chectured handles, cack, daupes ten Steines, ou aasoaane a T8e! “The Parts,” with sad and white guts, cach, TINNERS' SHIPS, 1: incon eng, mate of sel, “The * cavagiy mate sat Gttel with « a 4 regular price Séc,, opectal to-morrow P00 | s2e guaity o est, oat, = REVERSIBLE HACK SAWS, wit extn tas, 77) | no ines i : opectal to-morrow 4 WRIGHT @ DITSON’S LEAGUE TENBIS CARPENTERS’ HAMMERS, of coot quatity steel, tad test fer Se., special oeneenve ft T2¢| BALLS, ms, GRASS HOOKS on of good quality steel, wil mer 16 | BALLS, each, GARDEN TROWELS at 4. apt i. | GARDEN SETS, 3 pieces, Se, 9. and GARDEN HOES, special, 12¢ | SHELLAC AND READY MIXED PAINTS, | iparanteod os Yo colors and sites, 1-1 pnt, se; one pat, SEC ENAMELS, jer 1-4 pint, 9.; half piat, 18 VARNISH, per 1-2 pint, 9; one pint, (pet plat con, Ihe ae - ea clined ar 4 aa

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