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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
THE DAILY AST0B1AN, FBI DAY MOHMftU, OCTOHKR 21, IBM. TODAY'S WEATHER. T'.'.r, warmer. AUOUND TOWN. Try Ilotilyn coal, Elmor, Banborn Co. lUrry Crttrti leaves on the morning train for Hemtllo. The Columbine arrived yesterday even Ins; from the Hound. C. Hellborn ft Bon ere now offering r&rpet at rlea never before duplicated In Astoria or rortland. The regular meeting of the common council was held Inst night The meeting u devoid of startling features. Wanted, a sehool girt to do lis ht house worg in exchange for board. Apply at Mrs. E. C. llolden's. 446 Duane street, A torla. Jack Grant nd Dick MoOuron arrived flown on the tnUn lost night with five men to complete the crew of the AU strasla. Tur Whisky. Harper; rvrtect Whisky. Harper. Every bottle guaranteed Harper. Bold br Foard A Stokes Company. A tori, Oregon. For Sal. 100 ton of Rosyln coal; the Cnest house and atoain col aver brought to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co.. Tele phone, VUJn l-L Myor Bergman yesterday nKWd the ordlnancra confirming a assessments for Imtwovement of Twenty-ninth aru) Tblrty-nnit and Orand avenue. The funeral of tha lata J. L Meyers, who died Wednesday, wwa held yester day from the parlors of tha county coron er. Tha Interment was at Oray'a river. UiM Eunlca DeTo and Walter O. Par-- wIM be married November 1. at tha residence of tha bride's parent. In vitation to tha wedding have been ! Ued. VT. F. Snod grass. Astoria's leading pho tographer, ha purchased tha Crow gal lery and will hereafter be found located in tha rooms formerly known a tba Crow rail cry. Rebelnh lodge, t O. O. F.. will five a hop on tha eventing, of October SL Ex tensive preparations are being made for tha event, which promises to b quite ucceeaful. ' TVhUa they last, best Body Brussels Carpet. 8 cents and U per yard. Bast Buzbury Brussels. 6 cent per yard; En glish Body Brussels, i cents par yard. Hellborn A Son. The special carpet sal of Heiiborn A Bon Is attracting crowds of delighted bargain hunter. Housekeepers oan now buy a Una Brussels for tha price ordin arily charted for Ingrains. Tha popularity of tha merchant's lunch served by Mr. George Hartley at the Na tional is growing daily, and many busi ness men can be found there every day for their midday meat Tha lunches set by Mr. Baxtley are the Bneat In the city. An adjourned meeting of the county court will be held next Tuesday, ait which time tha petition of the Push Club fur a special (-mill levy for road purposes will come up. The petition includes a request that the county purchase a port able sawmill. '' Deputy United States Marshal More. of Portland, arrived in the city last night and will today libel the schooner Berwick. There are several bills against tha vessel. It appears, and she will not be allowed to leave port until some set tlement Is made. Montgomery has been granted permis sion by Secretary of War Alger to ex tend his dock at Portland, and the denizens of that place are up in nrrns. fearing that the addition will completely block the little creek which constitutes their grand "harbor." Why not widen the creek.? At the meeting of the board of direc tors of the Astoria Football Club last night It was decided to inform the man ager of the acetylene gas plant that the llgot had been unsatisfactory. If the manager so desires, the light mill be given another month's trial. It is said the gas has not been properly handled. C. T. Crosby, secretary of the local HERMAM HERMAN HERMAN HERMAN HERMAN II E R M A N Meet Her II E R M A N You ask her to be saving; not to pay too much for Bonnets and so on, because you work bard and for small wages WHY DON'T YOU Practice those economies your self? When you want a suit, a hat, overcoat, underwear, socks, etc., etc. II E R M A N II E R M A N DO YOU INVESTIGATE The great Reduction we offer on MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR? II E! R M , A We'll Meet flore w i s' E HERMAN The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. WISE WISE ' WISE WISE clvtl service examining board, has re ceived official notification of the result of the examination for boatmen, recently held. Of tha three men who took the examination all passed. The applicants were James McCarthy. IVmlngo IHtie. rich, and F. Mrown, r. On Wednesday, the lih nst Mr. W. W. Parker i-elebrnted Ms 7Mh birthday, a numoer of frlrn.Hi calling on nlm to congratulate him on the comiW.on of three-quarters of a century of useful life. M year of which have been spent In As toria. The pumpkin pie from lila native Vermont was prominent among the re freshments provided. Hugh Boyle, the well known b'gr. waa brought to the city yesterday fur medical treatment. 'While working on his brother's camp al Wood's landing, he waa In lured by being struck by a piece of steel wtilch flew frm a Wedge and Imbedded Itself In hla leg. The wound Is very painful, and Mr. Boyle will ta laid up for some time. He was taken to St. Mary's hospital. Fresh candlea every day at the Parlor, where all such goods are kept either In glass Jars or show case and are thus free from street dust and disease germs. The Parlor's candle come from the te factories on the coast, where every mod em facility for making and "curing" candlea ran be employed. Compare Quel tiles and price at the Parlor with other shops, and you will be convinced that It Is the place to get the best goods. Auditor Nelson's financial report for the quarter ending September ) was sub mitted to the city council at the meet ing last nfchl It showed a total indebt edness of ss follows: Municl pal bonds, IITJiW: street bonds, O.SV3; warrant. JlS.lltSS; street warrants. tS.lHTJL The resources amount to W.M dlvMed as follows: Ca-h on hand. I1T.JH4.J:: taxes due. H.i.lJ; outstanding street aements, pi.K5.lt. County Judge Gray Is compiling statement shewing the amount of tax able hmd tn the city and county ami the kmnunt of tax derived. The flcures ex tend back ten year. The greatest valu atton was In li. when the county en.xl on JT..TW.529. The levy was H mills, and Oia amount of taxes wus 4!.C1;, The ctty valuation that ye.v was K..s;j. wtilcJi netted a tax of t9S.T41.4S. w.th a li-mlll tax. The valuation has stead.ly dvreaeO since then, except In 1K. when It was about tA. greater than In ISM. Thing were booming In ISJi and city and county property had boom valu.-, which arrounta for the heavy valuation of that year. Last year the county valuation was .&9.KC nd the ctty levy wss tCS.T. Pague Is a great man, but he Wn't In It for a moment with Johnson. Wednea day night Pague ordered showers for the following day. and It Is stated positively that It was hi intention to drench west ern Oregon. He failed to consult John son, the local man. however, and the let ter, whoao professional pride was doubt less Injured, retaliated by giving Astoria the finest October day enjoyed In many year It Is thought that Pague. In keep ing with the general desire and aim of Portlander to give Astorian the worst of It. ha been using- bis Influence with the element to the detriment of this city, bot Johnson I determined that the weather stroll be Just a enjoyable a posrMe. Pague to the contrary, notwith standing. The extensive building that I now rolng on In the city is being pushed for ward ratadly. the carpenters taking ad vantage of the fine weaiher. The new Spexanh-Bracker building I alTtowt ready f. occupancy, while rapid pro gress U being made on the Puge blink. The latter bulldlrst will be sn elcgunt structure, the tower adding greatly to Its appearance. It Is understood the Western Union will occupy on office in the Page block, and that the tower will be used by Weuther Ooserver Johnson In his work with the elements. Signals w II be tilspluye.1 from the tower. Work on the new docks near Scow bay Is going on steadily and large forces of men are now employed by the contractors. M iny rvldences are being constructed on the plateau, several of ahlch will be ready for occupancy by November L Portland's commercial bodies are yet deeply Interested In the privilege recent ly granted H. B. Monttrtmery by the sec retary of war to extend the Montgomery dock 90 feet Into the river. It is now claimed, on the authority of several law. yers wboee opinions were solicited, that the secretary of war Is not empowered to grant such a privilege. Judgo Wll tuns, at roe request of the port of Port land commission, is now preparing an Way W I W I S E w I s E W I s E W I S E You than W I s E a : W I s E i 2 Way WISE WISE WISE WISE WISE opinion on the matter The noi-g eitenfl. ed the dlseanco, statrd wotttd enrit-h oltstniit navigation; and the further oh-)v-tun la imw unearthed that the acru. mutation of mud and sand which would surely follow the Initiating of such diH'k. perhaps fur aevornl mll's below the ptver. would be equally as detrimental to shipping. It Is stated that every l'l mate means will be exhausted In an efc'rt to prevent U. If the docs, should be built and the saml and mud should form In the river to such an extent as (eared In l'o t land, what a Job the I'ntted tllea gov ernment would be culled on to perform. The first month's bowling for the Wise medals was finished last natlit. Krank OooiMI, with a handlonp of one pin, fin ished high for the men, with an average of 41 flat. Several of the players had averages close up o 41. but as they had bowled many game, II waa Impossible for them to puH their avetwgva up above the winning mark. Mra, IVIllnger was high for the ladles, with an average of sIlKhtty over 17. 8he bawled three ei cellent gamea last night, which placed her In the lead. Mrs. Kline and Mra. Normlle were almost tied (or second place. The second month's bowling te luscorea made by the women and the not scores made by the women and the Mitt ft gamea bowled by the men will count In the contest. The scores of last month's contest will be canvassed today by a committee consisting of D. A. Mclean Merman Wise, and P. a 8ovey. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OccidentJoe Israel, alike Jacob. Chae. M Hough. San Francisco; R. I. (.Under. John F. O'Shea. Herbert Hradley. Ijtwr ence Spear, 1. 8. N.: James J. Montague, J. J. Drake, V. 8. N.; A. Itartholomew. Rolert Ahlman, J. M. Holmes, F. YVolfT. Pr. E. II. Thornton. YV. H. Patterson, IVrtland; Alf Magnus. Chicago; . F. I. !yan. & II. Maddivk. Sxaslde; Geo. W. Kasterbrook. tX-eanslde; IV J. Laur ence. Salem. Tarker House O. F. Tlotkln. Mount Tabor: Mlsa Kutle Rclth. lwls and Clarke; 11. Hlllman and wife. Remden, Wash.; R. L. Kenny, Paul fetit. Thomas IJnton. Mrs. Wheeler S. L Morse, Port-laml- J. T. lllut. San Fran.is.'M; Oeorge F. Ulaser. Mass.; William M. Colwell. Skamokawa; Henry English. Ln PMch; U W. PiKile. National Home. Cul.: C. O. Prlsvoll. West port. THAT JOTFl'L FEKIJNO. With the exhilarating sene f re newal health and strength and l.iternal cleanliness, whbh follows the uso o( 8r-o of Ftgs. Is unknown to the few who have not progreesied beyond the oul time medicines and the cheap substitute sometimes offered but never tccpted by the well-Informed. lluy the genuine, manufactured by the California K 8-rup Co, Earth's noblest thing, a woman per-fected.-James Russell Lowell. "Irene." Dear Editor If you know of a solicitor or canvasser In your city or elssahere, especially a man who has solicited for subscriptions. Insurance, nursery stmk. books, or tailoring, or a man who can sell goods, you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond wHh us: or If you will Insert this notice In rour paper and such nartlea wtll cut this notice out and mail to us. we may be able to furnish them a good position hi their own and adjoin ing counties. Address American Woolen Mills Company. Chicago. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given tnai the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Flshermens Pack ng Co. will be held at the office of the company, on Siturd.iy, October 2. at o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing a boar J of dire, tors for the ensuing year and the tranactlon of such business as may properly on before the meeting. AUO. MOI1ERO. Secretary. Flshernun's Pkg. t'o. (Astoria. Or.. September , lfc-8.) CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants en dorsed prior to July &th. 1M. to present the same to the County Treasurer a his olTice. 1M Tenth street, for payment Interest ceases after this date. Dated Astoria. Oregon, this 3)th day o October. 1W5. H. C. THOMPSON. County Treanurer. Teacher Thomus. can you tell me which battle Nelson was killed In? Tom my (after a moment's reflection) I think it was his last. World s Comic. YELLOW JACK IN THE ARMT. "It Isn't the nJVnber of men that yel low fever kills that frightens you," said a soldier, "but the unexpected sudden ness of Its attack, and the rapidity with which It kills." A man Is well and hearty at 1 p. m ; at 4 p. m. he Is deadly 111; ai ( p. m. he Is dead, and at I p. m. he Is burled. The man who dies of yllow fever sometimes digs trenches right up to within four hours of his burial. In much the same manner men will work day after day In apparent health, and then will suddenly appear a general weakness. The body la giving out. It needs something to strengthen It, to tone uo the stomach, and assist digestion. For this purpose Hostetter's Stomach Iiltt. r is highly recommended. It is the best tonic ever made. The queen of Holland's chief hobby Is amateur acting. She takes the liveliest Interest In dramatic art. and never falls to attend theflrnt nights at the theaters. A few days ago she had a theater built for her uso at Loo. where plays are per formed under her direction. AN ENTERPRISING DRUOGI8T. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than the Estes-Conn Drug Co., who spare no pains to secure the best of everything In their line for their many customers. They have now the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that Is producing such a furor all over the country by Its many startling cures It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for CO cents and h Guar anteed to cure or price refunded. The Friend Did you paint that your self, dear? Artlxt (proudly) niicfj J did. Tlio Frli-nd Never mind, I'll kp It a secret. Ilck-Me-L'p."" BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVH THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorer. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent per tor. -For'sale by Estes-Conn Drue Co. : ; FINDING OF THE M INTVRR COURT MAllilAL AtTltOVKD. Schley Mentioned as Contmandnnt of Brooklyn Navy Yard Large Percent, age of theS'avy Now American. NEW YORK. tMoher SU.-A dispatch lo the Herald from Washington says: Secretary Ing haa approved Ihe find Ings of ihe court mnrliol which, tried and sentenced Chaplain J. P. Mclntyre lo dismissal from the nnval service for crit icisms he made of the conduct of Rear Adtrlml tamion and Captain R, p. Evans. Secretary iAing denies the report thai Admiral lvwey will come to the Pulled States on leave of absence. It la ex pected that Rear Admiral Schley will return from Porto Rloo on a merchant steamer, as the Newark la wanted at St. Thomas to make an Investigation of the coaling question existing there. Admiral Schley's name haa been con nected with the succession to Rear Ad miral Punceaa, commandant of the Itrooklyn navy yard, but It la not at all certain that he will have this assign ment. Rear Admiral Howrtl Is his senior and. as the department generally con skiers seniority In making selections for Important poeitlvuis. It la regarded as llkley that Hear Admiral Schley wilt be ordered to duty as president of the ex amining board, while Rear Admiral Unwell wtll ro to the New York or some other Important navy yard. Eighty-four per cent of the enlisted force of the navy la tw American by blrrh or naturalisation. Five years ago little more- man half of the enlUtiM force waa American, eltner by birth or nntur. alltatlon. POSITIONS OF THE WAR VESSEIJ AT SANTIAGO. Tb- Report of ttie Wnlnwrlght Hoard Is Made lul)ll.' and Contains no Comment, WASHINGTON. IVt. J-Ttio report of the Wainwrtght board convened for the iurte of determining the positions and courses of the uhlps engaged In action jit Santiago, July J. was nnulo public to. day The reoort slnily shows the position of each ship during the engagement, front data taken during the battle. No com ment whatever Is made, i h report says: When the Maria Teresa came out of the harbor the New York waa nine miles tt vC Morro, accompanied by (he HU and Ericsson. The Brooklyn was three miles south west of Morro, being two and two-tenth mile from shore west of the mouth of the harbor. The Texas was eight-tenths of a mile east of tne Brooklyn. The Iowa waa one and eight-tenth miles east and south of ths Brooklyn, and the Oregon half a mile east of the Iowa, the Iowa being three miles directly south of Morro. The Indiana was two and two-tenths miles southwest of Morro. and the Olou cester one mile almoel directly north of the Indiana, and a mile and four-tenth from Morro. Alil'INALDO'ff FORCES ARE RAPIDLY IlEINO DEPLETED. The Insurgent Ovneral's Influence on the Wane and Many of Hla Soldiers Are I)eertlng. NEW YORK. Oct. )-Adlspt, h to the Herald frm Washington iHiys: Major Oiierul Otis has cabled to the war deiwirtnunt a review of the situation In the Philippines, showing thut Aguln aldo s influence Is on the wane. Otwrul Oils stated that Aguinaldo's forces ure being rapidly depleted. Many cf the de serters are joining the Spanish party apparently because of the belief In the possibility that the Islands may be re turned to 8paln. The situation Is peace ful and there Is little danger of trouble between the natives and the Americans und General Otis expresses confidence in his ability to fully cope with any devel opmenta. Secretary Alger sent a copy of tha dls patch to the state department and It Is expected that It will be cabled to the American commission era In Paris. Ad' Jutant Ueni-ral Simpson, who has Just r turned to Washington, brought with him from Manila all of the correspondence which haa passed between Renr Admiml Dewey and Major General Mitrltt and Agulnaldo. This correspondence shows conclusively that he American officers entered Into no alliance. Implied or direct, with Agulnaldo. and that the hands of th elevogusO ,as- hands of this government are tied In no way. THE PROPOSED AMERICAN ORIENTAL RAILWAY LINE. Many Prominent Amoiicans Interested and Wlx-n Complotwl It Will He DlHtlnctly an American Rood. BAN FRANCfSCO. Oot. 2f).-Wllllm Purf.iay Parsons.-who r.iircsents tho New York nyniH.-a.te that Is to build the now rullvmy from Jlankow to Canton, Is in the city, and will snll on the China, nc rompani'.d by Be vera I englncors, to niako u r'-rtinolnanre of the route, lie will bo thuH ocruplcd for sevoral months. Thn conemHlon was obtained by a Pa cini: coiiHt man, A. W. Hush, of Port Townscnd, (.'alvln. H. lirlco n the chairman of the syndicate. Tho Central Trent Company. tho Rockefellers, formr Vlco PreMld'-nt Morton tuid othor eauti.-rn llnanclcrs are uIho intornslcd. Mr. Parsons Ka.ys of tho rotio, tho main Una of which will extend from Hankow to Canton, tlmt branches, aggregating: as muny moro miles may be built. As haa been reported, tho concession was Mlgried In Washington through tho Chi ncso mlnlMtnrs. The Amerloui syndicate Is. to receive. In bonds sjunrnntccd by the Chinese trovernment, the entlro cost of tho road, and an wrrcment upon per centage to covor supervision and profit. Tho syndicate la also to rocclvo 20 per .ent of tho net earnings of tha road for years, the other 80 per cent going to A DOLLAR SAVED is a AND THAT IS WHAT Do you want a Good ? ? For Boys or Girls? If you lo, tr tlio Hlnck CtU Leather stocking for it wours 20 jHr ctMit Kilmer tluin any other Mocking mailt. Wo have them for hoy hik! girls ntitl Indies in wool i ami cotton at n pair. ? f SHANAHAN BROTHERS the Chinese guvernment. During the ti years, the American sn. dlcatn has the right to appoint all the nltMnls and manage the road. At the end of the C years the road goes abso lutely to the Chinese government, and alarmed long ago. The whole of the fllUTISIl 801.DI i WAVE TIIK 8TAR.S AM) 8TR1PK8. RemarkaMa Demonstration of Oiod Will by Knatllsh Troop at Reglmsntat fllHirt at Halifax. NEW YORK. Oct. .-A dispatch to the Tribune from llallfui says: The regimental sport of the royal Canadian tmltalton of Imperial troops were marked by an unusual Incident. At the cunclualon of the sports I'M men, the fit k of ihe garrison, formed a pyramid by mounlng one another's shoulders and the man at the apes, a fine specimen of the HrKlsh soMk-r, stool, waving In one huinl tha union Jack and In the other ths stnrs and strpe. This finale a.ia iheT by the Urge ntim!xr of sTtator present. j the flrst time In the history of Hulifag tint men of a llrltl.h reglmmt had dls- ptii)'rl the flag of nnoth'-r ruitlon. INJI'Nt'TIDN ISSl'l.n. fllU'AiiO. (.'t. Si.-The tight tetween Ihe railroad and the ticket brokers re sulting from efforts of the former to pre vent tho si-alplng of tickets by tho Utt"r has leen taken Into court. Seven rail rHids today secured from Judge Hmlth a temporary Injunction restraining the sale by brokers of excursion tbketa Issui-d by Mllroads on account of the pears Jubi lee In thla city. The brokers against whom the Injunction Is levied number 71 To Ooin Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and (lood Ilgetn Make a Test of Htuart's Dysjep. sla Tablets. Interesting Experience of sn IndlaniiiO- Us Gentleman. No trouble Is itirre common or more misunderstood than nervous dypepla, Poople having It think it h fit their nerves ore to blame, are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines and spring remedies; tho rewl seat of mischief Is lost sight of; the stomach Is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pnln whatever in the slomuh. nor porhnps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itsulf not In the stomach so much as In nearly every other orgiin. In some cases tho heart palpitates and Is Irregu lar; In others, the kidneys are afTcotoil; In others the bowel urn constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled with loss of flesh ond appeme, with the accumulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper, ofNo, 1 Prospect fit., Indianapolis, J ml., writes us follows; "A motive of pure gratitude, prompts me to write ithtwo few lines regarding the new and valuable medldno, Hte.wurt's Dyspepsia Tablets. I havo boon a suf- forT from nnrvous dysis'iisla for tho last four yLTs; havo used various natent mnlliines and othor remedies without any fnvwablo result. They sometimes gavo 1emKrary relief until the effects of tho melliinn wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a booitkeepcr with IHtlo physical exerclso, but I nm gl.-ul to HtaUi that thn tablets havo overcotno all these obstacles, for I have gained In flesh, sleep better, and am better In every way, The above Is written not for notoriety, but Is bused on aatuiil faots." Rnspecttully yours, A. WBIIAJU'JvK, til Prospect HI., ImllWKi.poliVs.lfd, It Is safo to say ttuii Htrfnrt s Dyifjiep- sLa Tablets will cure any stomach weak ness or dlHwtso except cancer of tho BtonKuli. They cure sour stonwich, gns, loss of llesli ami epplte, sleeplessness', palpitation, heartburn, eonstljMiitinn und IiwmIhi lim, Send for mliifi-ble llttla htxk on stom ach (llsooses by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall,. Mich. All urufWs" sell full sized package at CO cents. . . dollar made YOU CAN DO Children's Natural Wool Vests or Punts, sites ) lo 31; price V cents each. Indies' Natural Woo) Yeats or pants, sites 31 to 41; pries W cents each. Utiles' all Pure Wool Vesta or Pants, sites II lo 41; prloe U eoh. Udles' Half rill It and h1 RHiImhI Vests and Pants, nonahrlnliatile; ptiee II U each. lutdlea' Outing Flajinel Nightgowns; neat patterns; prlea 10 cents each. We have have the largest Una of Indies' and Misses Ralkir Hats, Walking Hals and fedora Hats In tha oily at Ihe lowisat prices. Ileal quality Tahle Oil Cloth; price IS rents per yard, Till: "LACK TO GUT JUUtiAlXS. Ladies' Fleece Lined Past- Black era Remember the UP. N." CorHetH. THE LAND ALuEfi Sri 'JLri' ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Cheap at the Bee Hive Plush capo, thibet fur trim med around the down the front Braided cloth cape - - 1 60 Braided and beaded cloth I cape - - - - 2 00 A well selected line of jackets very cheap, Ml styles of walking hats at THE BEE HIVE. GRAND REMNANT J I 500 Vards Body try Brussels and Moquettes to be dis posed of at less than cost. C. HEILB0RN & SON. J a TRADING AT'OMOIIH (lest quality rttielf 01! (loth; price I cent, per 'anl. flood heavy Apron cents per yard, Olngham; price I Heat quality Calicoes; prtoo I cents per yard. One yard wide heavy I'nlileeohed Mus lin, I ceo Is per yard. Nottingham I-aoe Curtains, yards Ion. U Inches wide, worth WW pain prto now II. V pair, Window fthadea, M cents each. Curtain Poles, S cents recti. i Good heavy quality Hhaaer riannsl,' cents per yard. ' ) Hose 25c per pair mm OF PLENTY In marked contrast to the Cuban tner hot Is our own. Our market shows thai this truly Is a "land of plenty." Theca ls no sicuse lo be offered for a poor atook of vegetables and other groceries. 4 We never have to try for on. Toe'U come sgaln and again. If you come onoa. Everything you r ed. collar and - - - S2 85 LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA SALE OF CARPETS. Brussels, Tapes