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sia o/h daa li ell ine lash THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIT, 97,” 1905: he of the market. | me over the head with a milk bottle, 4 coer THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ener MNase BAA auald a NUrber ice me ores fe teed i a an a Jonuses, As dooline in the price | ihe Inet month all’ the aoney, Be: gave ee tof wheat at Liverpool and weakness ‘ celly Ised to pay his wife (20 a Net Not IN BIG SELLING tn the pols market formed a y after. He wos pacoled in Snes, Low, Close, Ca'k | Butea, HMleh, Taw, Clee. Chie | faetor situation, but perhaps uatady of Thapector Behmittbarger. _ {00 Allis Chern 8 = HL AON. J. Cont, a0 19 = | Uae mont powerful tnlluenes was ti Mia ha HAMS AACA SECS Ee 7 . 900 Allis Ch. pf. - . ALY Bre. 1651 + ae mor that a big line of May wheat | ili, Encouraged Fiat al Nas ey 149300 Amal, Cc Cont. 13h MM was being held on «mall marging and — tome peculiar canaitons ante 8-| syy Ane aes ot “a as) ; |Armour’s Man Still Buying While Si" soit? be “rewn everioens ss Wife of a Polloeman Had Hus-| BEAR PRESSURE KEEPS + of tho big bull Ieaders, | 7% De aaa , 5 4 ; fi he volume trading during the yi Bhe bearish cleinont danoml ail over tho | Am. ©. & K. phtiiig Mt HONY NH& E2204 | the Public, Fearing Another «: toa was | uiautly ange, veverat, band Arraigned for Abandon- | COTTON PRICES DOWN, stook market to-day, Prices wore | 00 Am, Cot. : BON led ‘ vl tu ee millon bushels of the May option HieeslG one operators | 40Am, Hide & 1, 9% 9 a B3iKONor, & West, S0% 754 aM 1 f | chanKing hands : nt—Says Made Her! There was much pressure again to- Whe ies TH osuPARS TO pel EtOulLA aliokt 1000 AM.HL& Li pf 40% 48 48 1M F200 North Am, .. 10% DY 10244 Thy Avalanche, Unload Their Hold Ay mortal’ Theva ii eantiountuisee | melt==6 M a) , | day in the Coton Market on the Idea Collar Chat No.3 @ fortnight ago reaped substantial prof. | #00 Am, otf. 5M 5% Be — th, WONur, Puritte vw a 8 | ings-—-May and July Hit. [Dutlgrnoral sentiment nthe pit seemed | Smash Pictures of Saints. | that te smatier shoria had about all its, The chief point of attack was | 100 Am.Tce pf.ctts, 8% 85% BR — 1H) TUN ONL, & Wert, 4 534 5s Jto be that he was a large seller under covered, Several of the prominent bear If a collar does not bear the Union Pacific, which was forced down| 100Am, Lin. Ol, 9 10 — | eon Coast 444, 0L iF — } covery _ ae houses were free sellers of July ona | “Linen" stamp, it is safe to say about five points, 27900 Am. L000..6.45 2% 68 —4%| $100 Pac, Mall vo... 41% 39 . ‘ " oa | athon ' sltement he nat ‘0 tHe polle » olght | October, while May came In for heavy that it is cotton, ‘An. cffeotive point used by the ats | 120 Am, Loco. pf..lls% 115 15-36) WSO atin Gar aivaree ee eae | opening of the New Pork whet shure Rey dee Gree. Up ree cove aaigiy | pressure from spot interests and acted Yet that cotton Collar sells for Gua URE CC eae the poporeeae | IMO Are Malti peilgi. 4 7800 Peo, Gas... 108% 106% —2 | CAGO, April 2 ere was a res! to-day, when the May option broke 2 1-2 | AIRS A a ously | weak, ut ~ ry Maa DH in the MAKonE por | 74200 Am, Smelt. 118 100 Peo, & Hawt, 40 4%) (urn of the felling panic In wheat to- | $i, Tre th and Bt touts. 1 | Fe ee ROLL Daa ite aie he opening prices were: May, 7.16 Heron pie tween EB. H, Harriman and Goorge J.| 2200 Am, Smelt, pf.122\% 300 Phila, R. T.. 17 127% —1 (day. ‘There was some more of the} euch as Cayherine, n Havlom Court to-day, | $0 7183 July’, 7.08 to 710; Auwust, 7.18 to ‘HT, & 1.” Collars are stamped Gould, These two powerful forces in| 0 Am, Steel 15% 90 P.C.C] & StI 14 74-6 leleventh hour gelling of the May future, ; New low figures were reacted to tne eae eee tee nt count a | Tiss September, 7.18 bid; Ootober, 7.96 «Warranted Linen,” Two for ago. the railroad world, there 18 good reason| 11 Am. St, Tr, pt. GO% 2900 Preteed B.C... 42 40 4174 1%) part of the nover-entting Gatos deal, | {{ilhus Barkela In July, September andy) Ne Ty charge of abandonment, |t2 720, December, 7.88 bid: | January, | Look for the eyelet-end button- to. believe, Havel boon OlitGng furs [OH00'Am) Sugar ,,,.140h 100 Pullman P, C,.22 242 242 +2 |The weakness meant much more to the| New York's opening prices were: | fio jy attached to tho Kast Fifth street | 741 to 748; February, 7.42 bid; March, hole, $200 Ry, 8 7 20% | , ther and further apart for some| 100 Am, ee ay t. BD... G78 96 = 8844 — 2%) trade than excited May sales on a1 Ne ieagore rete aide 8. slation; 7.48 bid. ' Ume, Mr, Gould {8 represented as iay- | 700 Am, $0) By. Bt, BP. B£.100 ly 99% —8 | four-cent break. _Stnyeho to fo; Novem i “Ho was a good Husband unt he], The Jate prices were: May, 7.14; July, If your dealer can't eapply yom 8000 Rep. Bt. May, 19; August, 7.16; October, 7.29;> Di nd ue life name, asking for fug on more than ono occasion re-| 810 Am. onan, ee! 21% 19 19% —1%! Tt meant tremendous selling of July | sd to a2 8-4; So} 81-2 to 7H 1:4 | joined the police," explained Mrs, Kelly, | Mamber 440.) RO a + fees ine vereica Cotton,” wented Mr, Harriman's dictatorial con- | 100 Am, Wool. pf Beeaini, vi ay ied %% —4%4| wheat and a further break of that | Gorn =Nay, 45 1-4 to #8; July, 5 78 to} goon arter he got Into uniform he ae Aer nee ers \ Collar. duct In managing tho affairs of the | 6% Anaconda ... oieed SLO a Hy at 98 —24| month to 82 1-2 at low point, As was| “Naw York's closing prices wore: May | changed. ‘The bad people ho associated Unton Paoific Rallroad, of which Mr, | 16200 A, ‘T. & 8. F.. 88% od) Reading tet pe. 2 922 — I the case. yertorday, nearly every bushel | Sa LE WAL TAGicee De CHaRedilli@iiie ed Hin’ wattay, He) Dewan) (Mocs carl AG PORTINTERBOR: i HENRY HOLMES , Gould Is a large stoclholder and a] 260 A,T.& BF, pf102% Ba eeock, eland «$24 $05 80% —I% | offered for sale by the defeated leaders! Beplember pid; May corn, 6138-8! Sink and abuae me, OUGH. ‘Troy, New Yor \, member of the Executive Committes. | 600 At. C, Line....165% TO ane ce gPi: 18% 18 7B ot the big May deal was purchased by | Oi Ty et ate ricon wore: May |," WO, Weeks ago he came to our home| A certificate ,was Med In the County SALESROOM + The compact between Harriman and | 20200 Balt, & Ohfo.,108 ub, Goods ... 2% %% 98% —24| Adolph Lichtenstein and Norman B.| whont, $8 bid, Jnly, 88 bid) September, |at No, 384 Kast Highty-ffth street drunk | Gierk's office to-day of an Increase, of n Union Square Week ‘William A, Clark by which Senator | 900 Balt & O pf.. 98'4 400 Rnb, Gds, pf..107 105% 105% —1% lr m, yah to mM Th; April corn, 48 8-4; May, [and formed me vo awh all the statues | the capital stock of the New York City New York vitae A, Ei 0 ts. alg Re he fog aa 4 —1% | Ream, Le te eg ae a8 td 46 I; Bod: [and phures of saints I had In the | Interorough Railway Company from lark's new Salt Lake-Los Angeles / nas) Bklyn RT... 6% 1600 8t. {aed te $6 8644 —2%| The bears were again in complete con- tember, 46 mn henge, He beat me with a club and hit 000 to $6,000,000, {ne Js to become part of the Harriman | yn Can Pacific, «151% BE Borer PEGE Oh GEM mie tkanscontinental system {3 belleved to | 18200 Ches. & Ohio... 632 70 Bou Hae ee ne AL 61% —-8% Mery cleuiaSelenuaie| mena atke Mae mepien, Hm Con Aiea ot Friday Trunk Bargain O=AVE 2185 22"STREETS. F forded a very desirable outlet to th ; a Onn Tenn, +O. % % " Busine sor ihe Gould Boucnwesiativ aye: |) emoone ee Win Ba ee me Cs ae IF OH * set cant || THe Famous AllAround the World Dres: eras NEW YORI. i Five Hundred $2.75 Gas tem of raliroads, 10.0 Gt W pt B.. 34 Ox. Land 4, 43 Be-inch .. BHOG | B4-inch rat : ‘ $500'Tex, Pa i Heaiheh a i Stoves at Obher 1 t . shi G (Siar i i871 45 european 1 a rive) " + Heys, 3 y Sheed h BasOW fanlune ih Milwnuiies was iicely.| Covent Terminal, 11 some 0% 1%) {OTL & Wp tor Mrapsed Anions, aut “hard: A maker of Gaa Stoves moved his factory out of New Gr have: bedous erteuta on altrerent |) te chy wenn ‘ nin Ay Mm 4 u| LOT wn CRT. vty Pont stinch hing Eat Signe toes MyFern ia Foundry Te Leaiet a ih ik banks from which the defaulting and] joyen Un Tr pt. ay 98% 954 —14| MOULD Bae & PL 11% 11% 11% — % Slater on bottom duty Bieta. inbide Btoe Mae gyllcuiously tow price sand we shall sell them tom gpoculating, bank president had) bore | ee ee tee oo 1) m2 | 20Un. BB pe iTg tory Try + ty | Eelera full, muslin dined: act-up tray with ‘gentFe division Tyr ; “athe plated double blue flame burners: fowed money, Soon after the noon hour | y5400 Col F & ft... 62% 0% 40% —2% | 222000 Union Pao. ..125% 121% 122 —4% around Veal thin in the strongest and. ‘best trunk over Hohe worthy Gig cer etides: 10° 685 cE’ rae LUbInR * pie yea else el that bie Hint 100 Col F & Ir pt.100 100 100 2 ate ne Bee ws 93% 00% 41 oftgred for the price In the Baaonient To-Morrow, on nk of Milwaukee had closed . rf oT! Un, nV... 40 — 4 followed, couplod with the asmanwies | guy cnl Bo 2 pt Em A Tm 00 USCI Pipe .... 82% 1% SK 154 0. ous ale O. , of * tt phere waa no danger of any BUCA) BA Cong Gas.....20 200 2004 4%] OY USCI Pipe pf Oiig 93 | ee FE. ‘di. I | @oourrence, 400Corn Prod 13% 12% 12a + %| 200U. 8, Express.1264 12 | ri ay a. e oO Ss. ‘The attitude of the London market} jooCorn Prod pf. 62 68 62 +1 WOU. BR. & Imo of +l 3 | ‘ae. & Ss f . * doward American securities was gratl- | 799 Del, 80 18?) 187-8 | AU S N&R Coss 31% Wy —L% The great sale of White Silks advertised last Sunday continues pring to. te Baariind sorayat | ral 900 Den : ie ai = 4] 10 CER, & Rot ie Ce Gly 2h 1 ye noi oe ere wi values that are absolutely unprece- din order to a 4 i \ 100 Det, Un. Ry... 844 1% —I 500 U. 8, Lea, clf.. i ented, Ina ion to the *riday—cr Suil further some of tho New York] im preuiiere’ @.,, om al 41% —1%| 900U. GL. ott, pricey From 3 to 6 Yard L en ths > 8 eS EE pan we add these for Friday—compris- operators cabled a batch of selling | goo pg.g.e A. pt 30 28% 28% —1%| 1200U 8. Rubber... 41 | 2 9 e ing Foulards, also Blac! s—and a sale of Short Lengths, erfors to the London Stock cea 0 Elec, Btore. 84 BH HMB | WOU. B. Ru. p oh oO $ $ —_ Great Clearance Sale of Cut Lenghs . * | 54200 Erle . ay 4% 0h , 8. Steel. E 2% | a ok a nee oes soe ot | Worth °3.50 to”5. Choose at \ x 9000 Brle 1 77% TM 2h J, 8, Steel pf.100% 100% 100% le le of atocke in he arian c-da.) Onin | iw Bre De ik aie ca | MM Vactar chin A ao fay of Plain and Fancy Silkso Sther Gane there Ws 10097 | IW Vaan, ph. 100% 106% 1K ‘e will place on sale to-morrow morning another great lot of LOOM ENDS of very fine Dress Car ft American shares by foretgn Invest-| 140) Fed. M.é 6.pf.10 n ing another great lot of L ED y) d ors. A feature of tho London trading, | 110 Gon, ec Coa 1c, & C., 4 ae Doct ht from one of the largest mills in America, Materials are all of this season’s styles and color- every lescription at Is3 Less Than which had its effect here, was the prav-| 900 Gt, Nor. pS... 4 d an ngs and are In every instance ; {ical Withdrawal of the support that)’ 100 Havana El'c.. 15% 15% 16% PUEDEN Dect BB. Set ote Th pyely absolutely perfec Resular Prices. has lately been given to United States | 509 Hock Val... 98 $8 98 — Ma] Ths eee nieae te a ea ely i fabrics represented incli j phe tea ot Dea iic otecatare SAvtneEpull Maser ll ten) Bh oe MH i ris coe ah MW. & LEi% a ite + 4 || A/1Wool Volles, (aus Wool Panama Cloths, Plain Mohair Sicilians. Feary ee Black onmes Silk— 32 the matkot viewed (he decline In prices | goo Int, Paper pf.. 0 89 + 4] 3) We & SEN OEDT I A) sh Suitings. | All Wool Cheviot: All Wool Nun's Vellings. 3s nes we raked tively pure silk, real value A0c to-day philosophically. ‘some of this! 1 Int. Power ... @% $9% 98% — 41 T9 wisean, Cen Po aM ve ar All Wool Tweed AI! Wool Tailorings. C., at, per Yard. ....eees sheen eeeeees ! piling is due to protit-taking and some 100 Int. Pump...... 3 3 ban aoey og ———_—- eh BR Mat beheld doch : - 0 liquidation, Was the ‘explanation | 99 Towa Cent. pf. 68 68 68 —I% n. pti. 49th 48% 48% — 1% All Wool Scotch Sultings. |All Wool Serges. Plain Mohair Brilliantines. | Bost frequent: heard, with the, added | so) Kan, City 80, 8% 9 9 —% = ee 1,500 yds. Yard Wide Black Taffeta,| | 4 Paakrs eakint n ne 5 ae j j Boras.” ‘The general tendency, Wown-| 410K. C. Bo, pt... 8% 6% 1H They are in lengths of from 3 to 6% yards, and if bought from the plece would cost from $3.50 |] | [excellent dress quality—-guarantee woven on 79e : Han during the day wa» helped by tho] “sep Kitok, Too..1.. 29 90 30 AN The to $5.00, \edge—real value $1,00, at, per yard........../ | fonal element in ‘the Btock xchange | 2001, B, & West. 3% %6 -8 x Kgued that tis furtier breaie in the | g:200 Lou, a Nagh.160% 148 148 6H our Choice for 1G f BY | Brea ease oe atocica barren by | 100Mnahattan 06% 363° 168 1h Your Choice for Entire Skirt Length at $1.98. Skirt Length at 98. [i200 yds, 27edneh Black Peau del Sgrevators Tonderned in the bull peat in 11000 Bet. a Ry. ar Het He) ay pole —all SA dress quality—real valual 59e heat. Just now whe B0-oalle # | 16200 Met, MU, 4 83 = ef ‘ar OUOR OKO Grow, ta Keeping ge spcoulative ‘con: | "tog Mex. Cems, x 2% 20% 3 a a Trimmed Ha $ Notion Specials} Seen Let Pele SULITOU OGLE Howent interna, Mhe firm of Charles | Tn Meth 1% 18 118 —2 , Large spool black silk thread, con: a.G. Gates %. both yesterday and to- | 2400 SSM . a bla ad, con ay was fw heyy bier a well an 10M SP&SSM pals i 169% Dh To produce a really beautiful hat, and TINGE Pee third 02. of good silk; Giotebuted order to. buy. 2.000 eaten | 2000 AE K & Tex. Bh BM AM at sell it for Five Dollars, is our hobby. |] jimit, one spool to a customer, Of Peel common omanated from this | 240M, K. & T. pf, 6 Gi “6 Hh We gi he ast th d Ms P . y | rokereRe house to-day. John W. Gates 2000 Mo, Pac., 108% 99 = 8 et + ens i ua sree ought he 40c, spool, ’ Is rapuied to ave becn ‘au industrious | 610 Nash C & # L166 169 153 udy, w I Ki: it : sper of Union Paclne ana Bt Paul CONE RICO) AHA ol A SOA bap en wh if acti a age, set of emblems, consisting of || Women’s if 12. nderwear: Gossiping tongues wagged in Wall| 100 Nat, Bis, pf.117% 117% 117% —% , ¥) ing of Trimmed Headpleces at $5 Eagle, Bars, Anchor and Stars, special i d i ireet today “aver the “possible ads | S600 Nat, Lead «1. 46H 40% th 14 g P' TM gsreversevoiservisvasorasers 200 In Spring and Summer Weights. , ¥ oc) Ex- 7 7 1 j 7 / ‘ ane to ie “snembore ot Hoe Us 0 Nat tan pein ae 106% ihe ry untied emily hey ones sta heavy wide 30-inch mercerized These are specials—picked from a stock that is the most complete ’ CS oe! Exchange. ob 'e, Nat. B. +e Soy, bat D - ACES, PAI vocvecvrervreeere Ic there fs a rule of the New York Stock | 200 Nat, H. & 8 p. 9% 8 8 —% +> BRE O UE SDN LOO Eten orn 2 al of any in New York, In fact, our purchases were almost double xchange forbidding any of ite mem- fae from trafficking on any other atock exchange. Some one recently ad- Vanced the suggestion that this’ rule would not apply to an exchange in Any other State, but a veteran member ft the New York Exchange well versed In the lore and practices of that body Put out that the prohibitory rule pplied to all outside exchangos with- regard to locality, There is a ‘oung and progressive clement in tho Old Stock Exchange, however, that Iw vociferously preaching the gospe) of emancipation from old customs and old rules. New conditions these young. Bters contend demand new rules, and the older heads are reminded that a majority of the members of the Ex- change has the power to change the rules, Thore is a divided sentiment re- Farting the featratitlity of, using a low reer. PASHADEY, in the transace jon of ew York Stock Exchange winess. Most of tho big Wall stroet operators are indifferent to the effect f the new stock transfer tax, They say that “the customer will in’ each. ‘ine Btance have to pay it, and that {t il not he an excessive burden In good Imes, This tax amounts to one-fiftieth of one per cent., or $20,000 on each FA 000 shares of stock dealt in, The otal eales on the Stock Exchange yes- porday, amounted to 1,200,000 shares in ( figures and the new State tax these transactions would amount to bout $24,000, There is undoubtedly a ua ey Ul among the members of the | Bxol that this tax ts uncalled for 4. un; Ht in The t and the disposition to evade eo wa: ( total sales of stocks wore 1,667,600 | ghares y is very strong, and of bonds $3,010,000, ) LONDON STOCKS WEAK ! TAS MARKET CLOSES, LONDON, April 27.—Money was in good demand in the market ‘to-day in payment of the call for the Japanese > Joan, though tho pressure did not equal tations, Discounts were firm, ' on the Stock Exchange gen- erally-was affected by the dearness of @roney besides the attitude of Panis re- @arding the Moroccan @ituation, which westricted business, Prices weakened fater'on Continental rolling orders, Con- aged were easier and Home Ralls were wer. Americans opened considerably di , reflecting the fooling in New fork, Illinois Central being a notable ception, There were further marked Whee tate in the \coaizstaie on Fale rk sel especially United on. closed ‘ sau Degas clone on Baris selling. 1 Japanese Government @ixes of rere quoted at 100 3-4, ————— COTTON MEN'S CONVENTION. ow England Manufacturers Hlect Officers, HOBTON, April 27,—-The election of officers for the coming year was the first them of business arranged for to: day's sesston of the annual convention ot the Now Exgland Cotton Manufac- BILL IN TOREPEA TAX ON STOCKS. Senator Marke Introduces a Mens- ure Killing the Act Recently, Signed by Governor, ALBANY, April 27.—Genator Marks ot New York, this afternoon, introduced @ bill repealing the stock transfer tux law which was recently #igned by the Governor, ee SCHWAB LEAVES ST, PETERSBURG SI, PETERSBURG, April 27-4 15 P, M.—Charlos M, Schwab left here this morning for Paris in a special car at. tached to the Northern Express, At th railroad station before his depanure Mr. Schwab declined to make any state- ment for publication beyond expressing himself as being satisfied with the re- sult of his trip, SECRETARY SHAW IN TOWN. Leslie H, Shaw, Secretary of the Treasury and Acting President of the United Stat. Pi Plies i Pd proses, the He t 20 Bub- Ienest ‘on ty, wer % the of wen’ Now York on privace Casinese, @nd jus ‘happened rah ———— SHERIFF BUSY MOVING OFFICE. Sheriff Hrianger’s oMce im the Stew~ art Bublding is being diamantled, pre- Paratory to removal Monday to t new office Hibthucrs for him in tl peniey, bull ing, Lledo and Duane » where he will hav of the fourth floor, he Ted] MUNYONS mes th meee a et any complexion. 11 yl ect mado, 3 hed, ost skin orup- After bathing with the Witch Hazel foee dust the Bey. with Munyon's Witch ‘Taloum ler, It io free, trom il ae crystals ‘ts Particles thi ritate the slcin. Tt has tho fragrance of ne 1 uratlys th Stocks of Witoh Hardie lines and wrinkles begin to a) be so ben hie M von" ir fran ry fe impure with piay! sores of any sort, wo cannot t ii ite eee vod whey eure, hesdactiee iy bloteh stron, ihe | Arch-Supporting Shoe. Part of the foot weariness you suffer may come from! a weak arch. The Coward Arch Sup- poring Shoe is made to re- ieve just such discomfort. It combines trim appear- ance with absolute ease. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. (man Wanaen orazer,) MallOrdersFilled, Send for Catalogue, Our special $1.50 gloves have met with great succes: No wonder, Made specially for us from a fine imported goatskin, controlled by our maker; and practically identival with a celebrated imported make sold everywhere at $2. | Rogers, Pegr & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 238 842 1260 at at at Warren st. 13th st, 32d st. row and Saturday. All colors and Styles are represented, Sle White Ostrich Plumes: Three hundred dozen Plumes came to us from one of the best makers in New SX York—atya third below their present value. Wewill place them on sale to-morrow —at exactly the same re- duction, 98c, 13 In, value $2.00—at 1.39, 15 in,-value $3.25—at 1.08, 42 in. value $6,00—at 3.05, value $7.50—at 4,05. value $1.50—at 414 in, value $2,75—at 1.69, 16 in. value $5,00—at 2.00, 12 In, 20 in. Finest 50c to #1 Rose Bushes Two for 25c. Black silk thread, dozen spools, 20c Sleeve protectors, to keep the cuffs clean, made of duck, pair...... 10c Sleeve protectors, made of lawn, for white waists ......... 18c, and 25¢ 25c, motto pin-cushions, consisting of apples, carrots, corn, &c., each,, 10c¢ Front. pad hose supporters ...., 10. 4-4, $44, 6-4 mohair shoe laces, 6 pairs {OPV ccssPLRIMUKOR KOR nTia ty ae Every size and height of foundation collars ..., ce Colorite for coloring straw hats, all colors. ic Go into any regu- lar flower or seed store and ask their price on “No, 1 stock Two-Year- Old Holland Bushes”—and they will ask you fifty cents to one dollar each—according to the variety wanted. We make no distinction as to the varieties, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, The Last Lot This Is the ideal time to set out bushes and attain best results. The they should blossom early in June and continue all through the Summer, Mall orders, {f accompanied by cash, will be prompt! VR Shrub: Seeds. th ¢ SERENE Auta . Rone of (ae Ne oul cy ie janicitla : floras, all at, @ Revel Clematis (Pantoulata), ench, i Another 100 Genuine $7 Refrigerators at We have exactly one hundred of these Refrigerators, made to sell at $7—which we will let go to-morrow at $ of two dollars and five cents, Built of ash—thoroughly seasoned—named the Adams “Iceberg.” U inal name you'd recognize them as one of the finest makes in the world, They have solld bronze trimmings, galvanized iron shelves, all metal linings castérs, removable drip pipe, swinging baseboard, charcoal sheathing and insulating. 23 inches wide, 15 inches deep and 37 inches high; will hold comfortably twenty-five $ Jp95 selling you choice of them all at TWO FOR sand the Finest Lot Shall Have to Sell This Year. ground is ripe to receive them, and ly filled, We cannot send bushes Cc. 0, D, In ordering by mail, give second choice for each variety wanted. John Laing, ron Rothschild, Mmo. Plantier, feredene, Wien se Paitaner Toe ee Mteet, Anna, an Diesback, ichuariang, “rimaon Ramblers, oven Siaters, Lo nee, sleet Fairlie, Gruss au Teniits, Tau i Arie Baumnn, Magnu Charta, art {hdnme Georges Brant, SEY witeeiiinm, — Clotniide Soupert, Bicheas of A Angier Honceunam Amerigan Benuy, Laut, Onler, S Cuauette ‘de tess of Oxford, Abel Carrier, Altrea Colornb, General Jacks, ‘ad. Meyer. Flower Seeds, not all varietios, eda Shs Tuners double), .per dozen. adeira’ Vine, each. Gladiolus, per doxen Amaryilis (Rosen), each, 4.95—a saving Ak Veh a nder their orig- , self-retaining those of a year ago; and it means extraordinary bargains for you. id by all ey At 50c.-s2 oe a ater | At SSo-yuported swisa We offer to-morrow the celebrated from 75c. Harvard Mills ribbed and shaped Handsome hand crochet trimm silk finished, lisle thread, rib! Vests, Pants, Tights and Union Suits, in white cotton; all hand cro-| Vest, low neck, sleeveless, in cream; also pure white imported lisle chet trimmed; all styles; high neck, long or short sleeves; low neck,no,| thread in many new and attractive designs, of hand crochet or lace or, with short sleeves; knee or trimmed neck and arms; all sizes. ankle length pants and tights; also At 10e@—Women's white ribbed all styles in Union Suits, —dmported Swiss cotton Vests, In low. At 89c. far neck, sleeveless; 3 for 28c, $1.00 an SBS duane fi 5 1 of At LQe@—3 for 50c.—White 9e ribbed cotton Vests, Just for to-morrow, 50 dozen of the finest imported Swiss Silk and Lisle Vests in white and cream;| straight or shaped;-also Pants to match; either tight knee or um-? brella; lace, trimmed, three new designs of hand crochet trimmed neck and arms; all sizes, At 25e-Worth 35c, and 39¢,— White lisle or fine — Swi 1b At $1.10 eaten iter ait ways sold for $1.50. cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless; plain or fancy hand crochet trime Very fine sheer lisle thread combi- med top in many styles of ribbed nation Suits in white, low neck, sleeveless, lace trimmed, umbrella] effects; also shaped Vests and Pants; all styles, all sizes, legs; all sizes, * Friday Bargains in Razors Razors from the famous English cut. lers, George Wostenholm & Son, At 38c Each. ity Toilet Bargains Danderine, small size, 5 Danderine, medium size Listerine, large size... 5 Dr. Hall's Violetine Tooth Paste 10¢ Farina Cologne, 2-oz, size..... 10! Ideal Violet Toilet Water, 4-oz, size, 50¢ Lyon's Tooth Powder, at Sheffield’s Dentifrice, at‘, Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water, 42c Lira "ae Adoria Bay Rum, 8-02. size. Mennen's Talcum Powder, , Bath Brushes, with adjustable handles .. severe 88 Oatmeal, Buttermilk and Glycerine Soap, per box of 3 cakes, ri 10¢ Solid Back Hair Brushes, with genuine imported bristles, at., 38¢ Tooth Brushes, warranted bristles, at Oc, each, or three for ...., 25¢ Reni ——————————————— We Use Only Finest Materials Hed These’ 5*Piece Slip @overs at 5.95 There are lower prices for Slip Covers, to be sure, but take our word for it—no Slip Covers can be made at a lesser price to give satisfaction, They wouldn’t last through a season, maint Fioor, These Slip Covers at $5.95 will last for years. We allow at the rice twenty yards of the best jelgian striped material—all fi ished with best cotton bindin; MANUFACTURED SOLELY ay GEORGE WOSTENHOLM a. Son ber WASHINGION Worn, SHerpumr ENGLAND The TRUE PIPE RAZORS, the 1, X, L. Brand, warranted sound and in good cutting order; any defective razor will be exchanged, There are no seconds In this lot; also. the famous WADE & BUTCHER RAZORS, made in Shef- field, England, THE JOSEPH ROGERS & SONS and 38e other makers, all at, ea. Other makes of English steel razors, Hamburg full hollow ground, war- ranted set ready for use, 20c GRAM Safety Razors, with 12 Damascus stee! blades, complete in case, with blade holder to be used for strop- ping. The safety frame is highly nickelled and blades simply adjust- ed. We guarantee these razors to give satisfaction or money refunded after trial; they are the equal of and have many superior points to other safety Sets now selling at $5.00, Special lot of Choice of patterns—fit guaran, SP al sctaattise SABO) teed, of count,