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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1901. ASSAILANTS OF PAIGE GIRL HELD. Three Brooklyn Boys Alley Crime Orde Ba BS ss Oe Se Ou Se tO ee Se eS St Madward (Hea: and David ftreet, arreeted for dri saulting Mary Paige, wer Adams Street Court, Broosiyn, to-day for preliminary examination. The three were held fur the Grand Jury in S00 AW eacn. Mary Paige, the victim, was once deapaired of, aMdavit in waleh she ecnarges tbat she was (ru her aMdavit: ug 8 No. 1M) Pearl etree cet peing raorn et Maney a Jay omreet and he by George Avett, who after having stopped ber, mad: 11 Mame!" to which he made a simi 5 Ply, and as deponene was atout to continue ber Abbett fers walk through Jay street, aid ef degonent and threw h 4 at the at ‘ Gleason and from Abbott, but of no avall Deprzent further says mua or be-ame utterly eonatousnese until March 12. then found hervelf ta her own premises |. Mary Palge was the first witness on the stand. She ts « strikingly FRENCH LINER IS BATTERED La Gascogne’s Decks Swept and Boats and Rafts Smashed. Battered by flerce seas and tossel about by terrifle gules, the French liner La Gascogne arrived to-day from Hevre forty-elght hours overdue, ‘The ner left Havre on March 16, ‘clock In the evening, and. steu +} March 3) with very. ‘1 the morning of the 3 came out from the North became violent. the same into which the & a yen, lasted throuxhout the following ticce days, and several Umes the steamer Prrdly made any headway at ali Grent seam arose and broxe over the atarboard side with enormous force and the lifeboats on the upper deck were wrenched {rom the davits, watch were bent almost double. The boats were smashed and rendered weeless. One had the bow ripped open large enough for a man to pasa through Re hole. ‘Two of the life rafts were lifted bod- fly from the upper deck and dropped down upon the superstructure, smash- ing skylights and ventilators. The rafts were etove in many places and damaged beyond repair. Fortunately none of the ere was hurt. For houra jmssengera dared not ven- jock, and the men on Watch had ture on ‘ecapes from being crushed to at eet veatner. ne win! t stand soon The gale, which was narrow g death or swept overboard, “There were Tearly 1.20 passengers on board. ‘During the storm a wave almost caught Capt. Poncelot. while on the bridge, “His escane was conaldered miraculous, So violent did the stor: Brow the ship could make no headwa: Finally the wind and sea proved too much for the big greyhound. #0 Capt. Foncelot ordered her about and ran be- fore the wind, It was a masterful job to swing che big ship around in jhe raging and howling wind, and it wa» accomplished witn che greatest dimculty. ‘Ine storm lasted altogether for sixty hours, and for forty-etgnt hours of the time many of the passengers feared the verset would founder. ‘After the gale subsided the steamer on way with her calm wes ‘and smooth seas to Sandy Hoos | acratched, and her breath ee Charged with Chapel red to Stand Trial. PEPE PERE e HEHEHE HEHEHE bbebtbte etic ine eet dressed entire! was a detatled repetition of In her aMdavit. On he admitted having nd Patterson early Sunday bur she dented having made n t with them for the even: ing. she had not screamed {when foreed her down the alley Hecauss she saw no one near. She satd she had never been in Chapel alley he- fore the night of the assault. The defending Mwyere asked her [she knew at least a dozen young men hose names were mentioned, She was c]on tx making Tepe and throat, but He jexcribed her condition when he was called to attend her. He aald that she was under the influence of some drug. Her face wan flushed and slightly cohnitc. He ymptoms of \d that’ she ahowed no wal epllepay nt known as_one of those 7" wan the firet queas- “Examiner Davis plunped at but the lawyer got had acted neern that ‘one a amall weekly he was employed by uch a concern at presen. but he was | pald a salary and knew nothing of what terms the company made with its patrons thi afternoon session ther of the aici t xt er remaine! away from toler tive Toman tentified that he had rrest. Glearon and) Patters! red toner ecnveraation with netr arrest, In which, they the assault. ” ade mitted Attorney Dav s, counsel ‘or the defend x. onked tort the case be dism lon the ground that assiult had not b overruled ard t ry ship, where she arrived at 7.45 A vain eer Ge passengers Md that the Hoenn ath nf the #3 vessel, The Mf as thouply tes and some of the:n bent and twirted. travelier 1/4 hat the wave fect high tps s Busine able to ma é knots, and most fothat wi wer che course on hich we had been running, We only pide sixty-four miler In the direction of port, though we travelled over three hundced miles.” CURED BY FOOD. — Well Nature's Way to Get Keep Well, People who do not know how to select the right kind of food to sus- {tain them become ill, and some sort of disease will show forth. It is ; Worth one’s while to know of these facts. A young woman at Grindstone City, Mich., Mra. A. P. Sage, began to run down while she is at xchool. She {finally broke down completely and was taken seriously {ll with a num- ber of different troubles. The stom- ach trouble was the most serious one. Her heart also troubled her so she had to sit up as high in bed as posst- ble. This was caused, however, by her stomach. She says: “In the morning J would be so weak J cou hardly move, [ was kept on the simplest foods, prin- cipally liquids. After somé months I seemed to get a little better, then I got worse, so that I finally was brought to t!.e point of death from non-ase!milation of food.” At this time a lady recommended Grape-Nuts Food. She says: “Little did T think what a help {t was to be- come to me. | became greatly in- terested when I read the description on the box, that ite food was pre- digested and in the shape of grape- sugar. “Thad heen un-ble to digest any- thing starchy at all, but I began on »| Grape-Nuts and dt was so grateful to the taste and scothed my stomach so well that I have been using {t ever since, and have never grown tired of it. “My stomach trouble is entirely gone. I am much stronger now and can ride a bicycle and take long walks, and have gained very consid- erably in weight, all of which I owe to Grape-Nuts Food.” ACT INITSELF @ SES ANTE pert me af Tie roan, Oo-Morrow—- Again, Hometitters’ Day. As spring approaches the time for'the refurnish- ing of homes draws nearer too; it’s none too early to begin right now, in fact, if you would be ready in good time. If you come here for the things you require you will enjoy advantages no other store we know of can extend to you. You may be sure, in the first place, that be it what it may you’ll find it here—from cellar ‘to garret we can furnish your home. You are also certain of satisfactory qualities if Oyou deal with this store. You simply can’t go wrong; we look out for youif you do not look out for yourself. And last but not least—note our prices. Com- pare them with any or every other store in town and see if our promise to save you money does not hold good in every instance. Furniture Offerings for Home-fitters’ Day---the best products of the best makers, purchased by us on most advantageous terms and offered to you at prices that mean a big saving. We are doing an encrmous furniture business, and it can- not be entirely by accident. Prices like these must have much to do with it: BRASS AND IRON BEDS. Golden Oak Chiffoniet, piano polish | finiab, 33 inches wide, 5 large deep diawers, brass drop handles, shaped top, prettily carved standard with French bevel-plate mirror, 12x20 | inches; fully worth $127.00; on sale ‘Weanesday, special at | Brass Bedstead, t's inch posts, extra | high head, bow extension foot, heavy husks on posts, extra large vases with finest lacquer that can be had, in sizes of feet, 3 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, 4 feet © inches; sold elsewhere for $30.00; our price, White Enamelled Bedstead, 1's inch posts, extersion bow foot, extra heavy’ top trass tails, brass spindles and rings, full brass mounts, 4 toot size only; old elsewhere for $10.50; our price, for Wednesday, White Enamelled Bedstead, 1 inch post, cxteraion foot heavy brass ra sizes 4 ft. and 4 ft. Ginches; Piece Bedroom Set, of Golden Oak finish--carved ted, dresser an large washatand; made of celected wood, well constructed and high!y polished; actually worth $27.00; on rale ‘Weinesday, special at 19.50 Handsome Golden Oak Sideboard—pi- ano fizish, 44 inches wide, full swell front, shaped top, cast brass trim- ming, 2 silver drawers, 1 latge linen mely drawer, 2 wine closets, ha mirror; actually worth $25. 19.50 11.50 carved ‘top, with Prench 0; on Wednestay, special at where at $7.50; our price, Golden Oak tor Wednesday, 4.75 xtensiorg White Enameled Bedstead, 1-inch + Lech tae posts, high head, keavy filling, brats Realy abated vases, can be had in all sizes; this bed omely she pad ia well worth $4.25, our price for 9. with” prettily Wednesday only, K carvedatretch- | ers, can be ex- | tended to 6 { feet; actually worth $9.50; on ra'e Wednestay, special, at 5.50| Fifty Dressers, golden cak finish, 3 large deep drawers, brass drop han- ales, carved standards, with bevel plate mirror; these dressers were mate to sell for $9.50, our price while they last is Handsome White Enamelled Dresser, 2 large drawers, 2 small drawers, cast brass trimminge, shaped top, carved standards, bevel plate mitror, actual value $13.50, special for Wednesday CEO AT Handsome Couch All hair filled, up- holstered with best tempered steel springs, of elegant design and con- struction, all spring edge, covered in new and exquisite designs of figured | Rookwood velours; fully worth $18.00; 6.50 only, 9.00 | special for to-morrow at 12.75 ust a Word About Coffee. Tt mitted by friend and foe that our grest pure food mart sells mere cofiee than any other retail establishment in America—-which means the world. And the larger the business becomes the more we try to make it worthy in «very way of your custom and confidence. We Import Our Own Coffees not only in order to save money---which is an important point, however, to you and the stcre as well---but mainly in order to be able at all times to have on hand large quantities of properly aged coffees. Coffee, you kcow, to be at its best, should be not lers than six months and, if possible, one year in the storehouses of Java and South America. And on'y firms importing direct and controlling their own storehouces can avoid having ahipped to them green, half cured or pootly aged cofeer, ‘coffee we will offer you a year from now we own already in the storekoures of the best coffee centies of the wor!d, assuting uniform qualities—a very important point. We handle cofecs ax fine as there exist in the wor'd, yet we sell some teally meritorious coffees at very low prices. As for instarce : Mocha and Java, popular blend, a | MUSTARD: “Hazel” brand genut smooth, rich, fragrant drinking C superfine English Mustard full fees batter Gaels 'y strength, 1-4 Ib. can, 9 cena rasend {oly OLIVES. Extra fancy large Queen Sombiuation ave, soural| 22, (lives, quatt, including jars, 40 FLAVORING EXTRACT. Concen- Fancy Golies Renter fresh roasted trated Extract Lemon and Vanilla daity, 100 Ibs., $14.00; 25 Ibs., $3.75, double strength, full 1-Ib. bottles, tb, 16 | nitta, 70c,; Lemon, Other Attractions in Our Boss Farices, Bik Bars) te, CHEESE. Herkimer Co. full Cream Srocery Department cheese pe Tas . Milford" or Booth’ To-morrow will be the Following: | porate brand choice preserved Sliced FISH: Selected Long Island Scotlops, neapfle, special, can, batep atten nt 15) PEARS. “Oregon” of "Golten Pa- cific” fancy Californi lett Pears, Fancy, large, fat Long Island Flound- faspatcanaceoch 2 J. SOAP. Kitkman’s Botax Soap or basket Fired Japan, Moyure Gun- lathe LOC CAMeSs Cake, J Enrnalngn rola ends Wines and Liquors, 60 13 14 16 18 s only such as juce that rich, Standard Quality Claret, in jug (jug flowery fragrance 80 much desired in free) gal., 59 achoice cup of tea; special, 3 Ibs., Extra Standard Quality Claret, in jug Ph RRUITE Choice Evaporated 60 ug tee), ka 69 2 vaporal | ; California Pears, Peaches or Evapo- aay aie Quality Claret, in jug ee rated Whole Apples, Ib., 12 HAZEL ROLLED OATS: Contains all the elements of nutrition, 2-Ib. pkge., RICE: New shipment extra fancy large Carolina Head Rice, special, 31b. SARDINES: ‘‘Harel' boveless Sa:- dines, selected fish only, packed under apecisl contract in Prance; halves, 2ke.; quarters, SALMON: Hume's “'Karluk"’ of Arch Roch Choice Alaska Red Salmon, 1-Ib. caps; can, | Extra Standard Quality Port, in jug (jug free), gal., 0 Extra Standard Quality Sherry, in jug (jug free), gal., 25 Harel Extract of Malt, equal to the best, and highly recommended by the | medical fraternity, case, | Mocongahela Rye Whiskey, pal., 18 | o14 Clow and Pepper Whiskey, gal., Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, pal, 13 | Scotch and Liah Whiskey, gai., | HOUSE WRECKED BY CARS. COMET DISMASTED. The, agent of the At fe Transport) Wreteht rains Come in Collision line here received 4 cablegram from! in paterson’a Cees St. Michaels, Azores, thin morning. | 4° ; pete e » Minnew po bs ¢ re Rating that the steamship Minneapolis. | Aine gecurred at 2 o'clock this morn New York for London, March 16, had this alniee taweditinax parce hel iew Pennaylvania Ratiroad at the Ing on th Hush bare Comet. of 28 tone, Capt, [aren ®iteh spans Broad street tn Eliza Davis, and owned by the Anglo-Amert: (beth, N, J., at whlch point the ratiroad | The store ling where the vite! can Gu Sompan which had been dis-| 1s elevated twenty-four feet above thal jage post-office was maintained at eae ee sewn calle street. Pointvilie, Burlington County, N. J The Comet from Greenock, Soot March & for New York on ‘The coping on the side of Preschour 4f was destroyed by fire this moraing, In the China Store. We will inaugurate to-morrow a special Easter sale, the purpos: of which is twofold. First, to bring within your reach so of the hand- somest china we have at prices that will never buy equal excellence else- where. Second, to reduce stock of certain lines we are a little too heavy on. We have made the prices practically irresistible. them: EASTER NOVELTIES. Fancy Bisque and Lace Trimmed Novelties, Easter Eggs, etc., all new and attractively handsome designs, | every one of them worth double the money, at 5, 7, 9, 15, 20, 25 and up to Bohemian Glass Flower Vases, from 8 to 10 inches high, in a great variety of shapes and colors; regularly sold at Ste. to 7Sc.; your choice to-morrow at 25 Bohemian Glass Flower Vase: inches high, in the ficest color green, tlue, crystal, etc.; richl tated ard gold traced; tegularly sold at $1.50 and $2.00; very special Wednesday Jatdinieres, English ccods, all the hewest shapes and decorations, in 7 and $ inch sizes; regularly worth 7Sc. and $1.00; Wednesday special at ODD CHINA. | Saucers and Plates, in bread butter, pie and breakfast sizes, of fine, thin Austrian china, very richly decorated in colors and hand- somely gold stippled; worth from 18c, to 2Sc. each; special at 9 Large Salad Bowl of fine Austrian China, richly decorated, tull gold edge, regularly worth 3Sc., spectal at Fern Dishes, with white lining, regu- larly worth $1.50, special at Cu 19 95 DINNERWARE. Dinner Set, 100 pieces, English po celain; regularly sold at $5.00; special at Dinner Set, 103 pieces, best English porcelain, in tich flow blue ont gold | traced decorations; regularly sold at | $18.50; spectal at Dinner Set, 100 pieces, of fine Aus- trian china; regularly worth $10.09 special at Dinner Set, 102 pieces, of fine, thin Austrian china; regularly sold at $14.50; spectal at Set, 103 pieces, of thin Porce- tegulatly solf at $14.00, spe- Here follow some of 12.00 10.00 12.00 9.00 ALSO FOR WEDNESDAY: A special sale of all our richly deco tated German, French and Austrian Plates, in assorted sizes, at great te- ductions. Table No. 1, Assorted Plates in Brea! and Butter and Tea sizes, worth from $4.00 to $7.00 pet dozen, special at, jeach, Table No. 2, Plates in assorted sires, Frecch, German and Austrian chira, moat elaborately decorated, worth from $#,00 to $10.00 per doren, spe- cia! at, each, Ke ouseware. A special list of -goods and prices for Home-Fitters' Day worthy of the con- 4) sideration of the eco- iF nomical housekeeper Ter Kettles, of first quality enamel ware, No.7 42 Berlin Saucepans, of first quality enamel ware, 4-quart size, 35 Tea ot Coffee Pots of first quality enamel ware J-quart size, 23 Mi'k ot Double Boilers, of enamel ware, first quality, }quart size, Dishpans, of enamel ware, first qual- ity, 14-quart size, Parlor Broom No. 7, at Folding Iron Boards, 4y feet, long, on stand, Combination Step-Ladder and Chair 48 34 18 60 of hardwood, 85 Medicine ot Toilet Cabinets, with two shelves, 60 Curtain Stretchers, all hardwood, 75 Clothes Driers, 4 ft. high, 35 Hardwood Coffee Mill, Mrs. Potts's Irons, in ects, Pastry Boards, of hardwood, ‘Ash Cans, full barrel size, 15 1.20 Sardon Cools. It's time to begin to prepare your garden for its next crop. If you are in need of tools this list of special offerings will interest you: Canal or Garden Barrow, made of hardwood, Malleable tron Rakes, 12 teeth, with long tables, Spading Forks or Spades, with D- shaped handl Berry or Field Hoes, 2-Piece Garden Sets at Se., %. and Pruning Shears, strongly mate, Garden Troweis at Sc. and Round or Square Pointed Shovels, with D-shaped handles, Foaitry Netting, of galvanized wire, 75 ft. long, 2-in. mesh, as follows. Width, Vein, Win 24-in, 3O-in, 3t-in. Price, z : 40 «60 80 1.05 1.25 Hardwood Hore Reels, 1.60 16 6S 1S 15 20 9 oS 42-10. 1.50 5 c 15 | Garden Hose, in lengths of 25 and 50 feet, all 78 | coupled; of 4 goo quality, but not gu | tea; the balance of our last year's stock, | worth ftom 6c. to 12¢. per foot, reduced now. to, per foot, 4c. Grunks. Buy a substantial, well-made trunk and the ‘baggage smashers"’ will have no terrors for you. only, and charge less for them than great trunk values: Extra heavy oi!-painted canvas-cov- ered Trunks, acle leather bound, with leather corners, two leather centre bands, hardwcod slats, protected with brare ‘finished malleable iron camps, corners and side bolts, fron botto cleat rollers, lined with sood quali of linen, riveted throughout; two trays, one with hat tox and packing compartment, ard, strony raas Excelsior locks; these sizes 24 prices: 2-tn, 30-in. 32-in, 34-in. 4>in. 38-in. 40-in. 8.00 8.75 9.25 9.75 10.45 11.00 12.00! other dealers. {Steamer Trunks, made of selected | bassweod, tongued and grooved, extra | heavy o'lpainted duck covering, sole | leather bound, with solid braas clamps and corrers, heavily nickeled; two extra heavy sole leather straps around boty, canvas lined through- cut, all clamps, locks, tolts, hinges, rollers and tray hangers guararteed ty on with solid rivets; We carry full lines of the best makes of trunks Look at some of our be 82 sizes and prices: Hin, ip, Rin, 4Oin. 14.75 15.75 16.75 17. 75, Model Hardwood Retrigerato A good refrigerator is every household, and it it eS) throughout, all the lumb = thoroughly kiln-dried. fi \ yy built, and pure charcoal between the outer end inner walls. of solid bra Sizes and prices are a No, 430, 24 in. wide, 15 in, deep, 39 in. high, ice capacity 25 Ibs., at 7.25 No. 432, Sty bi. Wide, 17h in, 42%, in, high, ice capacity 40 Ib No. £58, 25 in, wide, 19 in. deep, 50 in. its cost in the course of the year. ; Our new Model Refrigerator is, we believe, superior to any refrigerator now on the market. It is carefully constructed of first-class materials The locks and hinges are an absolute necessity ing will more than pay for er used having been first The cases are strongly is used to fill the space’f s follows: We also have these Model Re- frigeratcrs, jined with white enamel or tile. We also offer for Wednesday: No. 2 Ice Chest, 27 in. wie, 19 in, So high, ice capacity 60 Ibs., at 12.40 deep, 27 in, high, at 5.75 No, 400, 28 In, wide, 20 in. deep, 54 in. No. 3. Ice Ches!, 32 in. wide, 22 in, high, ice capacity 70 Its., at 14,80 deep, 32 in. high, at 8.25 A SALE OF Statronary & Rectining Go-Carts offered. and best brakes. follows: Lot 1- Not a Go-Cart in the lot worth Lot 2. Not a Go-Cart in the lot worth Lot 3. Not a Go-Cart in the lot worth AL 25 Reclining Back Go-Carts (like cut These Go-Carts have bodies made o We have j Season. gearings. Some are finished All have pretty parasols and have dainty lace covers. The big assortment has been divided into three great lots, at three unequalled prices, as less than $9.00, choice at less than $15.00, choice at less than $20.00, choice at SO at, each, f reed and hardwood, rubber- tired wheels, best quality springs, hardwood gearing with green enamel, fitted with patent foot-brakes, practical reclining movement known. f hing, which ayo. 1 “e in a few minutes, , parasol clamps, and the most Really $10.00 values. Harow while playing t eotricelieht wht He was tnjured The Biggest Bargains of the ust bought from the HEYWOOD and WAKEFIELD CO., makers of the world’s best baby carriages, their entire New York stock of Stationary Back Go-Carts. The price paid was a low one, hence the great bargains These fine Go-Carts have rubber-tired wheels with green ename) and fitted with patent foot some 5.50 8.95 11.95 5.50 Metal » badly Ge died w | eee eee | | ey covering the cause of cancer, has suc- George Henry THE BIG STORE \ | ACT Pt Dy eN TRE FOUNTAIN, 570,000 Worth of Fine Gapes- tres, Damagsks and Portieres: at from one-third to one-half their present market value will be placed om sale to-morrow, giving home-fitters the benefit of one of the Greatest Bare gains we ever bought. Here are the offerings: «XVI. Damasks, all silk, worth AWNINGS. $4.00 a yard, tor 2.75 maa ye French Satin Damasks, worth $3.25 | BH ee Ja peat ya 1.85 ras when desired. This Satin Damaske ant Dainty French Stnpes, exquisite goods ant fully worth $2.50 and $3.00 a yard; here to-morrow for only Fine Satin Damasks, 7 colors, worth $2.25, for French Heavy Tapastries, wool ef- fects, made to sell at $3.00 and, $3.50 a yard; on sale to-morrow at Petit Point Tapestries, in wool ef- fects, worth $1.50 per yard; here to- mortow for Onental Tapestries, worth from Soc. to OSe. a yard, here to-morrow for Louis XIV. Moire Portieres, all silk heavy Moite centres with’ borders, equal to hard embroidered; never sold for leas than $40 a pair; here to-mor- tow for French Velour Portieres of the finest quality, priced elsewhere at $35 and $40 a pair; here to-morrow for Louis XV. All-Silk Portieres, band knotted, heavy tassel fringes; regular $18.50 per pair goods, on sale to-mor- tow for silic Maged, saves waiting. We = will make and awnings for 1.50 MESS Fy size windows of Bor, f “t fast color si SLIP COVERS. . 5 PIECES OF SLIP COVERS FOR Made of the popular Belgian stripes, with wool shrunk binding, workman- abip guaranteed (20 yards of material allowed.) WINDOW SHADES. Choice of Holland with side hems, or fine Oil Opaque, mounted upon guaranteed rollers. Shades for usual size windows measured, made 19.00 | hung complete for 49 FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. We will re-upholater 5 pleces of fur- 18.75 | niture, allowing 6 1-2 yds. of $0 inch domestic tapestry in choice of 5 color- ings, complete, for 12.00 | SOME MATCHLESS BARGAINS I= IRISH POINT BED SETS. 300 sets, on which an importer 85 took a big loss, goon sale to-more i; 1.25 6.99 75 11.75 Satin Damask Portieres, teveraible goeds, handsomely at, per pair, Frou-Frou Portietes, usvally sold at rows $10 per pair, here (pinorraw fer 5.75, The goods speak for themselves; Heavy Br see them! larly sold a | 6.00 Fed Sets with 2 shams, at, each, 4,85 mortow, f Shicla Velour Portieres, 1 red and gteen, usually worth $7.50 to $9.00 A pair offered fer to-morrow, on ac- count of alight but almost impercep- tible imperfections, at, per pair, 3.75 | 9.00 Bed Sets, with ? shams, at, each, 5.90 10.00 Bed Sets, with 2 shams, at, each, 6.90 | 12.50 Bed Sets, with 2 shams, at, each, 8,75 2.50 | 15.00 Bed Sets, with ? shams, at, cach, 9,50. Floor Coverings. We can supply the latest and best at prices that are fully one-third less than those of our competitors, owing to the tremendous purchasing power of our New York and Chicago stores. Here are sample offerings that will convince all who know anything about values that this is a fact. AU-Wool Smyrna Rugs, in an endless 1,000 yards of Plain Linoleum, in variety of designs and colorings, from 2 and 4 yard widths, worth 6Sc. a the aml deor Mat ate to the large square yard; on sale to-morrow at carpet size, x12 ft. Monday's spe- } . | 2,000 yards of a heavier grade of ctal prices are as follows: | Plate Linoteurn, fa'a-yard widthe: 4s 7x45in, 1.00; 4x7ft, 4.50 | E : natin, 1.50 |ox9ft, 9,00 | worth 75: = square yard; on sale | 6 3ox00in., 1.75 | TaalO¥set., 14.50 i 25 patt Oil Cloth, from o2r reg- ox72 in, 2.75 earn te, 18,50. | *gateten of OM Cloth, from 03s reg, Royal Wilton Rugs, the best domestic | selling, ‘at these great reductions tug oa the matket, iarich Ortental de- in price: goa apd colongs these size and oprseretiaris te TixS4in., 3.00 | Trext0%s ft., 24,50 The 40c quality for 30 Joxodin., 4,95 9x12 ft, 28.50 The 30c, quality for 25 0x9 ft., 20.00 | The 25e. quality for 20 One Special Lot of All-Wool Smyraa Rugs, finished with wool fringe, size 30x60 ft., at, each, 1.48 Wall Papers. Public taste is constantly improving, and with it the designs and col orings of wall papers. The finest of the most recent wall papers are to be tound in our Wall Paper Department at prices that won't buy them of ex» clusive dealers. Here are a few of our prices: Wall Papers White backs, full Wall Papers--In large or small de- length ol'e, neat and pretty desigrs; signs, in the dark Meh colerings so our regular 6c. and £c. per roll kinds, at 4 much in vogue at the pres:nt time— ‘An almost endless velvety reds, forest greens, military Meyat tate Mective and strict! iety of plain golds, embossed goldsand blues, etc., very effective al ry fists vrepulatty worth from 18e. to 25c. high class wall decorations, sold atexe A iolitie kale tortoorvew at 4g | clusive wall paper stores at from 40c. Wall Papers Silk and satin finish, | to 7c. a roll; our price for to-morrow, slo beavy embossed of plain gold, |s3, 4 ALSO Hand Prints, Pressed Papers, French, En} | and German Wall Papers and other | Class Wall Decorations at just about half ¢! 17 | prices charged elsewhere. richly co‘ored and artistic in 3 | the best products of American artists and manufacturers and never sold for leas than 3Sc. a roll; specially priced for te-mostow at . Harness and Horse Sood fs We are selling more harness and horse goods of all sorts than ever before, and we believe this to be the gratifying result of having sold for well nigh ‘five years none but the best ard most honestly ‘\made goods at the very lowest prices such goods can be sold for. Here are some special offers for to morrow that will illustrate the point clearly : Single Buggy Harness, with 23,-in. tand laced saddle, 1-im, trace, folded calfskin breeching, breast collar and neck strap, with fancy waved layers, doubled and stitched back-strap and hip strap, made of best oak tanned leather, gen- uine rubber mounted, at Se eee 19,58 Single Surrey or Trap Harness; has | Men's le, all-over rity Seddles with yoneii back tand, skin, English-cut back, tree has 14-in, trace, stitched, 4 rows doubled kzee roll and thigh puff, serge lined, and stitched eplit hip strap, full nose 2 cotton girths, spring stirrup bars, band, doubled and stitched narrow nicke!l-plated stirrups, at 13.50 loops throughout, corse iets with pat- English Riding Bridle, with leather- ent-leather collar, solid brass swedge |covered buckles, curb and snaffle, bit mounted, at 31.00 | and curd chain, at 3.50 Solid nickel, swedge mounted, at 32,50 Riding Martingales, leather-covered Jamieson Saddle Soap, 25 | buckles and rings, at 8s Ghe Shoe Sale has but Fatrly Begun! Day after day we put out shoe bargains that eclipse any and all the shoe offerings of other stores; and while we do that interest can never lag! For To-morrow Another Great Trump Card ! Sames Means Yip G5 Shoes for Mon, ¢ comment, They ate of satin calf re good, the range of sizes 1s completa, James Means Shoes are too well known to requir have double soles, andate leather lined. The styles are Rood, Te and every pair has the James Means’ stamp on its soles and straps : “ee Of course these are not the only shor bargains we '1ve There are plenty othera! foe men and wemen and children, on every pait of which we promise to save you, while treat money-saving shoe sale is in progtess, from third to half its regular sellin, price, © statement Ty t An Deva neti to, ADRDYs uo by Prof. Gaylord After —-—— Hive Vearet Resenech, Van Woek and Moree at the Opera, ! “It was i Ma Wek. Mr Mra, John ) wf, H.R. Gays | Fe Carrell and ©. W President y ihe Univeratty of Buffalo, who jor the deo Trust, and Mrs. Morse heen conducting New York | formed « party at. the Metropolitan : patholugteal laboratory for | Opera louse last hg They occapid | . 16, owned hg the Warfto catate a} f tWo years with the object of di eae Se oak tae Syst