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(> _ MORGAN STUNNED: ~ PANIC IN WALL ST. ‘ Fin ‘\ _—_— ancial Leaders Called Together at Once—Stock Exchange May Close. Si Pa No sooner had the news that Pree- time when public support of tremendous Gent McKinley had deen assassinated ; Mnancial enterprises {s greatly needed been flashed to Wall street than action \ 'g'a, Interests centred in New York. BH Many of the most prominent bank Ata late hour to- that the Stock Exch: will not (was taken to protect the large Mnancial| opened for business to-morrow. Morgan Told by Evening World. presidente were summoned to meet to-| J. Plerpont Morgan was told of the \ night at the Unton League Clu to de-| shooting of President McKinley by an { ‘se means to protect the stock market. Evening World reporter. He was about It was realised that upon President|to leave his counting-room for tie day. McKinley depended, for the time, the conservative, The news seemed to stun him, yet he solid system of finance| gave no eign nor uttered a word of which has characterized his administra- | surprise. ton. Throughout the financial world panic of unprecedented seems imminent, and it is not unlik Btock Exchange may close the doors titution for a week to come. powers of the country have ever had the most supreme and abiding confidence. His death, It is feared, Jent McKinley the fnancial|certre of the After thinking a minute, he turned al|abruptly, and entering his urivate office seriousness /at once began sending messengers and 1y { telephoning ¢o various persons of prom. that the Governors of the New York) inence in the financtal world. Mir. Morgan ceemed to appreciate the grave crisis to be met by the Snancial United States, 't his office some time rave and thoughtful, but When he latter he wi may cause | refused to speak of what was undoubt- alarm abroad and distrust at home at a|edly a great blow to the giant financter. ‘HANNA STRICKEN WITH HORROR.) “Terrible!” Cried the Senator When Told that President McKinley Had Been Shot. CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 6.—"My God, {t can't be possible,” cried Sen- to express my feelings,’ he added. Stor: Hanna, this afternoon, when the}, (We) snd | begged that all despatches Associated Press despatch was read | to him saying that President McKin- | {dent be telephoned to him as fast as ‘they arrived. + PROFOUND SORROW|ROOSEVELT STARTS ley had been shot, IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The news of the shooting of President McKinley, which reached Washington first through the medium of the Associated Press this afternoon, caused a tremendous sensation. A feeling of deep gloom and profound sorrow spread ove: the city, for Mr. McKinley's delightful personality had endeared him to the citizens of Wash- Ington, apart from the official class, in a degree that rarely han been cqualled. of the blow was appreciated; the people were atunned, and they could not res- pond at once and fully comprehend the extent of the great disaster that had fallen upon the country and themselves. The special newspapers began to ap- pear; the carriers rushed madly through the streets, and crowds of people began to gather from all quarters of the city around the newspaper bulletin boards. ‘The telephone system of the city wax ~* Waralyzed. ALGER BREAKS DOWN AT NEWS. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. &—When, ex- Becretary of War Alger heard off the G gilng of President McKinley he broke dcwn completely, i With the tears streaming down his { face he sald he was Incapable of say- Ing anything except that it was a da tardly outrage. ATTOR'Y-GENERAL TOLD OF SHOOTING YTTSBURG, Sept. 6.—When Informed of the shooting of President McKinley, Attorney-General Knox sald: “I cannot Smagine how any living creature could harbor such a thought as to take the life of the President. I am so shocked at the awful mews that I cannot talk further.” CROWDS CHEER 4, FAVORABLE NEWS. The immense crowd in front of The WWorld bulletin gave a tremendous cheer when the news was posted that McKinley would probably live. ‘The greatest indicnution was ex- pressed over the act and profound BOrTOW Was noticeable on all faces. TITUS PROBES TO DISCOVER A PLOT Chief of Detectives Titus, ax soon as he was Informed of the attempted as- sassination of President McKinley, put himeeif into communication with De tective-Sergt. James Vallely, of this city, who fg in Buffalo, having been loaned to the Exposition management to act ss Chief of Detectives at the J Pan-American grounus, He was informed that the assassin, erick’ Nieman, who was belleved at Eto be mentally deranged, ts being put through most rigid course of questioning to ascertain If there ex- Isted any plot to take the Ilfe of the Prealdent. ‘The police In Bualo, It was salt, are > > divided on the question, Was the at- tempted assassination of President Mc- F Kinley simply the act of an tnsane man, o> was It the culmination of a deely laid plot?’ it was some tlme before the full force! “It Is terrible and I pm too shocked The Senator was prostrated by the relating to the condition of the Pres- FOR BUFFALO. BURLINGTON, Vt. Sept. 6.—Vice- President Roosevelt on his arrival here from Isle La Motte started at once for Buffalo. To the Asociated Press repre- sentative he sald: “Lam too shocked and grieved to ex- Presa my feelings.” A few minutes later when a bulletin was handed him saying that President McKinley's wound was not fatal the Vice-President sent word Ink, “Like all oui whole civilized we to hear this good ABNER |..STENS TO HiS BROTHER. Baginning with Go-Norrow, SEPTEMBER 7TH, The Big Store will again be open for business All Day on Saturdays | | it was reported | be | \| Yen’s and Boys’ Fashionable Fall A Most Remarkable Occasion. | THE SEASON’S FIRST GREAT SALE AT THE BIG STORE BEGINS PROMPTLY TO-MORROW MORNING. Ready! Ready for the biggest Fall clothing business we ever knew. No reason at all why our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Departm:nts should not be tremendously busy to-morrow. the dawn of a season has this important branch of our business been so thoroughly ready. It is the largest and best stocked clothing de- Clothing. Never at partment in Greater New York. It acknowl- edges no peer—it has none. It stands alone and conspicuous in its powerfulness ,as a supplier of Men’s and Boys’ outer wear. THE STANDARD OF THE DEPARTMENT IS HIGHER THAN EVER. No requirement of current fashion has been overlooked. No good quality has been slighted. Styles are the very newest. Colors are the most desirable. Patterns are the most approved. Workmanship is the very best. Se The foremost mills of Europe and America contribute, proving indisputably our remarkable buying facilities and tremendous outlet of the two big stores. proof of this store’s supremacy. no exasperating delays. And Rear tn ind Chat BATION OF EVERY MAN WHO SPENDS HIS MONEY HERE. No wise man, as he mentally goes over his Fall wardrobe, would think of neglecting such an opportunity as this. Crowds will be great to-morrow, but there will be no discomfort, Plenty of expert salesmen to please you in a jiffy. We make alterations without charge to insure a perfect fit. And that all Clothes bought at The Big Store will be kept in repair for one year free. These suits are made of a special MEN’S STYLISH BLACK SUITS. ‘ade of black Thibet cloth, cut in the very newest de- signs of broad military sack coat, as well as in the more conservative styles; tailored ex- actly as good-looking, worthy clothing should be; a strong leader Saturday at MEN’S SUITS AT $12.50. Made from fine worsteds in the smooth surface, as well as in the unsheared effects; we have grouped these with a fine lot of imported Scotch Cheviot Suitings. Every suit is richly lined and tailored as carefully as the $35 suits to order would be. You simply can't equal these suits anywhere else at this price; Saturday, MEN’S MIDDLE-WEIGHT TROUSERS. Fine grade Worsted Trousers in the new stripe effects, together with nobby cheviots, Properly designed, excellently tailored and good fitting; full $4.50 and $5.00 values, priced for Saturday at Bring Your Boys Here Co-Morrow For Fine Bargains in School Wear. Dollars are elastic in the boys’ department. They stretch further than you’d imagine ordinarily. Here’s the pleasantest sort of evidence of the fact, as hundreds of mothers will learn to their satisfaction to-morrow. 3 at WARE EE 2 7% SeS BOYS’ 2-GARMENT SUITS MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN. ) $ i 4 ADS a Sehool Supplies. “I always buy my children's school needs ats Siegel-Cooper's,"’ said a discerning woman yes-; terday. ‘I can do better there than anywhere} else that I know of."" Just to make buying! easier to-morrow we print the following list of reminders: GLOBES, 6 inches in diameter, supported on a wite stand, GLOBES, 3-inch, PENCIL TABLET, size 5: x9 inches, 260 leaves, PENCIL TABLET, size 5t,x9 inches, 100 leaves, COMPOSITION BOOKS, good quality white pap-r, 122 leaves, 17 Bright New Ideas in Beginning with Co-Morrow, SEPTEMBER 7TH, The Big Store will again be open tor business A (Day on Saturdays Girls’ and Mpisses’ Fall Wear. On Sale All Day To-Morrow. The Girls’ and Misses' Department of The Big Store has a standard of its own, a strong individuality that appeals with striking emphasis to thousands of thoughtful parents. A The sparkling freshness of the .} fashions, the largeness of the assortments, and the un- varying excellence of the stocks make the department a delightfully ideal shopping centre. 7; shown, whether intended for school or better wear, the COEPOSITION BOOKS, good quality white paper, 00 leaves, rotnd corners, canvas cover, COMPOSITION BOOKS, goo4 quality white pap:t, 48leaves, stiff cover, rourd corners, ROLL ROOK, cloth cover, DRAWING BOOK, size 8x11 inches, BLAISDELL PAPER PENCILS, per doz., PENHOLDERS, over bandy, enamelled, each, PERFECTION PENCIL AND PENHOLDER, COPYING PENCILS, in red, blue, purple, black, gteen, each, OBLIQUE PENHOLDERS, each, COLORED SCHOOL PENCILS, 6 in box, pet box, SCHOOL PENS, per groes, SCHOOL CRAYONS for drawing maps, pictures, etc., 12 colera in box, per box, } PEERLESS BLACKBOARD ERASER, each, We display ten new styles to every one shown elsewhere—more {EAGLE FOUNTAIN PENHOLDERS, PRICES ARE SUCH AS WILL MEET WITH THE HEARTY APPRO- 25101 PENCIL suarPENER, In every garment spirit of youthfulness is charmingly revealed in a va- riety of new and pleasing ways. For instance: 4$ GIRLS' FANCY WOOL DRESSES—Round yoke of contrasting colors, 35$ trimmed with fine braidings and fulled 4-inch ruffles, entirely lined 7$ with pipings and braidings; red, blue and brown; sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 4} idly tucked front, with 4 narrow plaits in tack; fancy vointed stock 4} collar and cuffs; all sizes, ia red, blue and tan; remarkable value at 18 3} heavily stitched bottom facing, in shadings of brown, oxford and and finished with deep hem; blue, red and brown; sizes of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years; specially tempting bargains for all day Saturday at 2.50 GIRLS’ FANCY CASHMERE DRESSES---Shoulder ievers and yoke trimmed with straps of polka dot velvet and pearl lLuttons, finished “14 years; a special for all day to-morrow at 3} GIRLS’ FLANNEL WAISTS of fine quality, all wool materials; sol- MISSES’ RAINY DAY SKIRTS. 2.95 1.25 Hang and fit perfectly ; excellently tailored; fancy striped cloth; 4 tan; very serviceable; special for Saturday at 3.95 ¢ COMPASS, with pencil, 8) 8h ‘ { CHAMPION SLATE-PENCIL SHARPENER, 1 { 153 NOVELTY PEN WIPER, regularly i0c., 4 70. 00 12.50 J 00; ASSORTED CRAYONS, {ull size, six in box, 2 boxes for SCHOLAR'S COMPANION, with lock and key, PEDAGOGUE PENCIL BOX, WHITE CHALK CRAYONS, 1 gross in box, per box, SCHOOL BAGS from ten cents to 1.75 {Hook and Stationery Dept., Second Floor.) 2) derwear. 43 wi On Sale All Day To-Morrow. Summer is passing swiftly. Hints of Autumn 1} are everywhere. It’s high time to think of Fall Un-! A warm day now and then doesn’t signify, doesn’t justify you in putting off buying when Under- ear can be had as cheaply as we offer it Saturday. All the right sorts of Fall weights at prices that should insure an uncommon volume of business. Big Book Bargains. ; paper. Wedgwood Series of Standard Books. More than 100 titles to select from. Bound in blue cloth, white stamping; good print and Published at 75c. per volume; sold by merely samples of 50 other lots equally attractive. us regularly at 25c. Our special price for Saturday is Here are a few titles: 78c ‘Adam Bede. Erobation, Arundel Motto. | pur ‘Tempest and Sunshine, Cloister and the Hearth. | TyrP"Moaktteere, Defiant Hearts. Vicomte de Bragelonne. Dagger and the Cross. Westward Ho! English Orphans. Wide, Wide World. First Violin. Wooing O't. Gold Elsie. Wreck of the Grosvenor. Golden Butterfly. Wooed and Married. Handy Andy. Artists’ Materials. On Sale All Day Saturday. + 5 Cases of MEN’S FALL WEIGHT ME- RINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all sizea; special for Saturday at 5 Cases of MEN'S FALL WEIGHT WHITE AND NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; pear! but- tons, well made, all sizes; special for Saturday at 2 Cases of MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; seams doubly sewn and Scovered and fitted with best pearl but- tons; all sizes; special for Saturday at Y 75 CHILDREN’S MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR in vests, pants and drawers, for boys and girls, in white, natural and camel's hair colors; sizes 2 to 15 years; values range high as 7Sc.; your choice at Wen’s and Roys’ Furnishings. These are 25c 1,000 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Colored Dress Shirts. Here you will find the most complete lines of artists’ drawing and sketching materials in the city. Amateur and school supplies a spe- keenly watchful shopper. ke Bargains to draw crowds; values that are un- equalled. An event of signal importance to every | — + DENVER, C —; = Ity. You save on eve jurchase you is : sae oer: eae wes Made in double-breasted style, as well as in the sailor blouse design so widely haan Our coranlets’ estates of pet he ma-} | These Shirts are made of fine percale, are nicely laundered, and daughters left. here this morning for popular cut from desirabie woollen fabrics---the strong, well-wearing kind; the terials sent upon application. Free, of course. have 4-ply bosoms; hundreds of choice patterns; all sizes; all 30 Bulley's, in South Piatte Canon in at double-breasted suits are made with double seat and double knee, and have can't- SKETCH BOOKS, fine drawing paper, tissue paper be-} | worth 75c.; all offered for Saturday at special train oNer the Colorado and ripseams. The sailor blouse suits are of good grade blue Thibet tween each leat, heavy canves ack,, .” 400 dozen Men’s Colored Dress Shirts, made of Madras or per- Southern Rallway, wan notified late cloth, prettily designed, with soutache braid of varied shades; sizes L IS: 4x7 5x9 8x10 cale, with detached link cuffs to match; every shirt has the iis Estis roan of the shooting of the range from 3 to 15 years, 1ull $3.00 value; specially priced for Saturday at “% ag Wy “«Knickerbocker’’ label sewed on---@ guarantee that it’s worth 69 President, . " Halattonee starical tor He will SUITS FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES Z Ree Se a $1.00 to $1.50; all sizes Saturday at i Feach here about 7.90 0'¢ Come under the price which follows for Saturday. The variety embraces sailor} WHATMA’ x “Impe- + a TP i ciclockawellt les fi blouse suits in fine blue heavy serges; swell 2 and 3 garment suits, made from nial" size, per sheet, 9} Collars and Cuffs Laundered in the best possible way, each, at ial 14 He will travel to Buffalo over the standard mills fabrjcs, and handsomely designed in the most up-to- CHARCOAL, 50 sticks in box, per box, 10 #— 5 f | fake Shore unless Preaident date fashions; you cannot buy these suits anywhere else under o. IS HIGGINS | DRAWING: INK, aby color, si 2 Men ’s White Dress Shires at waleh event he will go direct. t $5.00; priced for to-morrow at e CHINESE ‘SYHITE, for water-color, Schoenfeld’s, Ington. , er jar, 19 Made to Your Order. s ea EE ee YOUTHS’ NOBBY FALL SUITS. KOH-ILNOOR PENCILS, mate by L. & C. Hardt- iti i i | THE P ’ To buy one of these suits is equivalent to saving $4.00, for they are underpriced that much for to-} muth, the best drawing pencil made, each, Really a wonderful proposition. These Shirts have pure linen H j RESIDENT'S morrow's selling. ‘The kind of clothing the stylish chap likss- new, broad-shoulder designs; swell } you CNG AS iietdivnaingae bosoms and fine muslin bodies; hand-worked button-holes; fit is | oi creations that delight the fancy of the careful, fastidious young dresser. The fabr.ca inely prepared ‘AS | for: oll painting» per always guaranteed; price 1,25) FATAL TRIP. embtace rough surface chevicts, unsheated worsieds, cassimercs, Thitets, etc. CS. 70} toll o, ix yards, Jo-inch wide, 1.25 ys& j * ene Se Perfect fitting, of course, and certainly artistically tailored. To-morrow, e fantists: WORKING EASELS, regularly 75c., 45} * President McKinley left his summer CUR) BOW) (BRANDI KNEE PANTS |FOR/ BOYS yachoou Dia WING CRAYORE® Five bright col: : E ome at C: dnt ta : tinue in increasing demand. Thes: k ct de of sturd: Hen fabri Yeas ve bright col- : ) . : Pacer er ueneny js01 60. tothe patterns, reinforced seats and knees, can't-rip, seams and holictast. buttons. The best weate yg’ of; Will hot smeat the fingers, per box of five Speeral Sewetry Offerings. compunted by Mra, McKinley, ne Rixey ing pants a boy can possibly obtain; every pair fully guaranteed. The price is astonishing, GS crayous 1 And a few relatives and friends. HERS FRE eee SHURT WAISTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. TRe ee eer claeh ieectitting lena ii og On Sale All Day To-Morrow. > vaireat p OTHER’ ND" BOYS’ LAU Wai ercales, , tor gilding, beautifying an 2 Har hes residentially party Feached But- | wien pateat waist bands; specialty priced for to-morrow at INDERED SHIRT WAISTS, made of fine percales, 4 {aeirtng pails t hope rrh sap aed Etats 3 MEN'S or Bov's OPEN-F ACE WATCHES, stem wind and eet, Preside: "a | | “MOTHER'S FRIEND" BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS, of a better grade of percales, in handso ten id der 5 Laatioortt nickel or gun metal finish, with American movement; warranted for met the “party” outnide ot a Committee | vagered and Gtted with patent walstbacds; priced fortemonewator ic oo lee) 68 THE MURILLO WATER COLOR BOX, 17 pans | one year; Saturday at 9g] - corted the Executive to the Milburn} | Boys! UNLAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS, new Fall patterns, in fast colored Jes, with platted back and front, Shei Appts rd al 8 5 i 3 ; . nome: say the President, dettvered, nag] Atted withthe detachable patent walstband; priced ractertas itn tae colored percales, with platted back and fron| 25} Woat you want to color maps, &c., ‘S Sterling Silver SCRE valle with ring and stone set; regu: notable address at the Expesitton In (Main Ploor, Hear) We make a specialty of Mounting Canvases to order, } larly worth S0c., Saturday a 25 which he spoke for a broader American meas any alse: We.can eave you money. HAIR BARETTES, gold filled, plain and chased in all the newest Thin’ forenoon the President and a a y ’ shapes; 50c. values; Saturday special at 1 mrracrtimrutn tts! Wen’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Sg Tey) ROGERS TABLE WARE. ; 0 ‘a 3 2 It late this af it h they . 7oCcer. eCLadS. ; seached Buftalo’ ‘andthe “Executive Extra Special Values on Sale All Day To-Morrow. Leading poate ceraay ' a Aleaes piste ee le Pee a nickel silver. a 2h fe eet! trip to the Expo = TEASPOONS, fancy patterns; set of 0, fitter’ grounds, "TE Ss oe Encouraged by the extraordin-} jemember the new Sunday closing law} A BLESPOONS pas ARCS 08 UNN. et ary success of the sale of Shoes at} which went into effect Sept. 1. Butchers no Ef . y Pi i 5 ATURAL FLESH 98c. we repeat the offering for to-longer keep open S Therefore buy} TABLE FORKS, fancy patterns; set of 0, 98 Reduced by Leaving Ol Colfee and 5 tyour meats and provisions at the Grest Pure} DINNER KNIVES, iriple plate; set of 6, 1.10 Using Postum Food Colfee. “I have used coffee many years; in fact, ever since | was a child, until a few months ago I became satisfied that it hurt me—caused the misera- ble drowsy feeling and the bloated condition of my body. I was very fleshy ull the time, unnaturally fleshy, “Since I left off drinking coffee and use Postum Food Coffee, the effect has been wonderful. I feel like a different person. The bloating has all gone. 1 am very much thinner and more natural in shape, have a better appetite and do not feel sleepy | T shall Beret and drowsy as before. use £..y more regular coffee, “When I first tried Postum I was; not satisfied with it, but decided that the fault must be my own, for so many people used Postum and ikea it that I knew there was some trouble in my preparation of it, so I exam-| ined the directions carefully andj found that I should boll it long enough to bring out the flavor and; the food value, When I prepared it right it was elegani, and I am more than pleased with the delicious bev- erage I have for breakfast every morning.” Mrs, E. N, Pope, 1158 33d St., Detroit, Mich. morrow, and place special stress upon the fact that mest of the Shoes ready for Saturday have never been shown before, being in tact fresh from the factory. It is f f no stretch of the imagination to say CY that never before anywhere were = Shoes as good and stylish as these offered at a like price. To read is to marvel—and to buy unhesitatingly. Your Choice at { BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ $1.50 SHOES, satin calf, lace style; size 8 to 13% with spring heels; 12 to 2, and also some larger sizes, with ordinary heels. MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S $1.50 SHOES; these are made of good Dongola Kid, button and lace style, with patent leather tip and stout soles; all sizes up to 2's, Also, special for Girls wearing Women's sizes---BOX CALF AND KID LACE SHOES, with heels, in sizes 2!; to 7, regularly worth $1.50. - ' Wore Gxtraordinary Shoe Bargains. When you are in the Shoe Department to-morrow give the following prompt attcntion. These bargains are so far above the ordinary that the sales records should exceed our livelisst expectations. MEN'S $3.00 SHOES, comprising Black Wax Calt, Tan Russia Calf, Vici Kid and some large sizes ot patent leathers. WOMEN'S §3.59 SHOES, of Tan and Black Kid, also Patent Leathers; all sizes; several styles of each. BOYS: AND YOUTHS’ $3.00 SHOES, of Calt, Box Calf and Patent Leather; L935 a Pair. , rood Mart to-morrow. The best now and al- ways, and prices are lowest now and always shall be. SOUP: Hazel Assotted Soups, made from best meats, poultry and vegetables, can, 20$ ROAST BEEF: Short cuts Beet Roasts, Ib., a2 SPARE RIBS, selected, Ib., 6 CHICKENS; Fancy bioiling Spring Chickens, Ib. 14 CRABS: Large selected live Soft Shel! Crabs, doz, 50 LETTUCE: Choice Hoston hoi-house Lettuce, head, 5 CRACKERS: Holmes-Coutt's Fancy Mixed Cakes, in cartons, pet pkg, 8 DESSERT CREAM PEACHES, can 9 COFFEE: Popular Blend, Mocha and Java, rich tobaccos. and arom 25 DELICATESSEN: New Pickled Pigs’ Feet, split, cooked and spiced, ID., 5 In the Bakery: FANCY HOMEMADE LAYER hundred. CAKES, delicious, light flaky cake, put together with pure fruit creams, each, 23 TEA; Good rich tlavoted Grea, Black or Blended Teas, Ib, 35 MILK: ‘Winner’ brand Condensed Milk, 2cans, 15 SARDINES: Latout’s Imported Oi! Sardines, 14's, tin, 10 Wines and Liquors. On Sale All Day Saturday. ST. JULIAN, a fine table Claret, to:,, 25} SAFETY PORT WINE, bot., 301 MT. VERNON RYE WHISKEY, full qt. bot., 73° } Suggestions for the Sunday Dinner: Phenomenal Values. Actual values range from $7.00 to 9°,00 a In order to effect a quick clearance we offer these fine Cigars in boxes of 50 at We also offer for to-morrow: FLOR DE JULIANA, Selectos, box of 50, BENEFACTOR CIGAR, box of S0, HAVANA SPECIALS, clear Havana Conchas, box ot S0, PRIZE AMERICAN, Puritanos, box of S0, CUBAN BELLE, Regalias, box of 50, MODESTA, Conchas, box of 50, HAVANA STOGIES, box of 199, Mail Orders Filled. aetvn rred Se Saturday's Cigar Bargains. 250 Boxes of HIGH-GRADE CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. Key West and New York make; strictly Cuban work- manship; made from the finest selections of Havana The lot consists of various brands in assorted sizes, such es Conchas Especiales, Puritanos Conchas, Bouquet, Diplomaticos and other equally desirable shapes, es 2.30 2.50