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1T mi: WiL Llo iiililHiiWliloAU Hp BANKKU1T STOCK' iAjJkjjo Bonffhl at 40 Cente on the Collar for ouy avore. The manager of tha "Meal" and "I. X. L." jL'joililim ronipautea, afler a vlelt of one month to the eastern trailing centere, has returned to I'lirtlanri. Hia phenome nal 'purcliaao )n Now Vork City or a mammoth lock of clothing; at 0o on the dollar, clothing thai aa ma1a for the eeaaon but t for rort,a.n('- It wan made for a big emitern houaa.that wi forced to the wall during the wont of the panlu. Thla Block will open ttiaeyea of every ahopper and merchant In thla city when thrown on the market the laat of thla month, Mr. kauteratcln rmd ex ceptlonal gooj fortune In capturing a large atnrk or ahoen In Ronton at 0o Ofi the dollar, which will enable him to aeli ahoea during hie coming ealeat prlcea that will cauae more than a little com ment. Mr. lauleratiln aaya condition are rapidly Improving In the eaet and that If hla trip had been made 10 daya 1. t- k. wnui4 never have been able to procure a etook of the beat merchandlae . . . Oama Kite A vm at re t bankrupt prlcoa. Some bnay daya are nr.rfiKd hv Mr. Lauteretein tor nia aterea at the rorner of Third and Davie when hla fell aala atarta the latter part of next week." , - ( Experience unneces sary, Goods will sell themselves Mr. J. Lautersteiri returns from the East with a lucky purchase of a Bankrupt Stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishings and Shoes, amounting I to $19;850.00, which he bought at 40c on the dollar. This entire stock will be slaughtered at a great sacrifice, which means a big saving Uo the public, as the stock must be sold out at oncev It will pay anyone to walk a little out of their way and investigate this sale; as Men's Single Coats One lot of odd coats lei's CWISii 50c Suspenders 19c 10c and 15c Sox i C7 3C , Men's Suits in Blacks, Thibets and Worsteds, all sizes, $7.50 to $9.00 value. ' Sale price, jj (IT suit?. .... (. tD J yu Men's Suits in Fancy Blacks and Blues, QC $10.00 values.- Sale price .$L970 Men's Suits in the different shades of brown, blues and black, $12.50 values. Sale price, the .Men's very latest styles ! and patterns? OA $15.00 values. Sale price . ....... i : . .PUt OU Men's Suits of fine worsteds and blue serges, some with -silk linings, $18.00 values. Sale Men's Fine $20.00 Suits . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ,?9.85 Menu's Fine $22,50 Suits. , . . . . .... ..$11.45 Men's extra fine $25.00 and $30.00 values, $13.35 $8.63 Men's Suits $7.50 to$9 values $1.95 10c Canvas Gloves i 5c 25c and 35c Silk Neckwear 15c 20c Sox 9c Big Liiic of Overcoats aiid CravcncSfes at About Half Price Be Sure and Look at Them. $10.00 values at $4.85 $12.50 values at ,?6.50 $15.00 values at .$r.35 $18.00 values at .?8.85 $20.0rf values at .?9.90 x. Isi Fails $1.25 values r GH $1.50 values . .95 $2.00 values. .$1.29 $2.50 values .$1.60 $3.00 values ..... ?1.95 $3.50 and $4.00 values ?3.35 $4.50 and $5.00 values t . $3.15 " : IP - MM WMk IFirii Men's 50c Work Shirts... 19 Men's 60c Work Shirts . . ........ . . . . . .. .'. .29 .Men's 75c Work Shirts. .45 Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts.. ......59 Men's $1.25 Dress Shirts. .............. ...79 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts,: .95 Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Dress Shirts .$1.45 Men's 50c Cotton Ribbed Underwear ,35 Men's ,75 c -Underwear .45 '..Men's' 10c. Sax . . . . . . U.Q ,V. V.:Vit?5j Men's 20c Sox . . . ' 9 Men's 25c Sox .19 Men's -'10c White Handkerchiefs. ......... ... .3- Men's 15c White Handkerchiefs. .... . ..5 Men's 10c Canvas Gloves r . . . . . . .5 Men's 25c Silk Neckwear .15 Men's 50c Silk Neckwear .39 Men's $1 .00 Silk Neckwear 45 Men's 25c Suspenders ..... (, . . .10 Men's 50c Suspenders .19 Men's 75c Suspenders '. 39 $1.50 arid $2 Flannel Shirts 79c 25c Suspenders ' 10c 10c White Handkerchiefs 3c toes MS $2.00 Values, vici kid ..$1.29 $2.50 values, Calf Shoes .....$1.49 $3.00 values, patent leather and vici kid. .. . $1.95 $3.50 values, patent leather and box calf. . . .$2.45 $4.00 and $3.50 values, American Gentlemen, all leathers and styles ...... ......... $2.85 $5.00 values, American Gentlemen, all leath ers and styles .......$3.15. Hats lafis $1.50 values ..79 $2.00 values ...$1.15 $2.50 values .$1.45 $3.0d values $1.95 25c Black and Gray and Natural Wool Sox 12c 12V2C Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 5c Suit Cases and Bags at Almost Your Own Price Store Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock During Sale " 61 N. THIRD. N. W. COR. DAVIS STREET Store Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock During' Sale RESTED UP BY BEATIUG IVIFE t3t for vrl .r. hm ha a brn la th. hahl of comln hom tntoiratyl. thrtntc th. lif. of hrif and ehtt 4r. Mr. Elnb?k W.li.r t. pi'nf fr a Airvrc In rirvi coart. Th. hnfc. haivl. t. K. W!tr. la reBtatin( ih lit. W.7t mlm rractlcaUy all of ttia al l.iraUotia et hla dutiful wlfa, to th. extent of questlonm tha data f their marriar- They w.ra married, according- to tha complaint. In May, 1IM. and hava two chiMrea. a red I aad . boaide two other ehlldrea ol & armf airriaa Of Urn. Walter. Mm "Walter aTlerea that It haa ban tho eonatant habit of her epotiee dor tna: recent year, to eomo home from hla work at the Terminal yard, ta a atate of Intoxication, and upcm arrinn would at about to beat her an merci fully, aometimea learlnf black and Waa we4ta which remained for two wke If aba laterfored It waa hla habit lo torn on her, eho aaya, aad he often threatened to ahoot her. The wife aller that time aro W it frrr-4 Her rfn to eevetel rherka. ar.ratlnr ins. ad that la; brdtr to avoid any hamUiatinc circum- taacoa or dlaaraco any of tho family aha rafaod the money aad paid them. Walter earned bat ' a naonth, aba aaya. and tho rreater part of that aum waa apent for Honor. Walter aaya that for, a time after their narrlu Mra. Welter con darted a rrocery atora. and that after be bad apeat It or II howra worklea ta the terminal yarda ba would com. homo and detleer the arrocorteo la a wheelbarrew. Ha aaya ba la ready and wining to a.o port and care for hla wife, aa bo haa In tho reel Tte oaeo la ea trial before Jndae Clelaad. After a la rreaei. Te aBt akhi wt a. a. A l.l.mftltt. . t- it'iH to any typewriter ta a re cert ttsituUoo. MINISTERS DEBATE ON TAX; OF BACHELORS AND WOMEN'S VOTES The While Temple .waa comfortably filled laat albt with tha admirer, of Dr. 1. Whltcomb Srwofber, Ir. Clar ence Tree Wlleoa and rred Batler. who torether rae aa entertainment which dHrhte4 their a'nc It waa mrin a "oncert by nr. Bxitier. theP rlaJ haea a.ear, and a Atnne.1 debate wa. )mri lai4 by Tra. Frova s r and ' T, lleoa 1 jt tta d!ectaUa of tbe troe. Mr. Batler waa ta Ma aeual wotca aad aanr noma excellent numbere With E. K. Cnnreea acwinpanyint him. fie baa a etroaa vole oapoclaUy adaatod to cborcii ork ' The debate kept tha andlence taifh r moat of the time though Ir Vil arm I. eo la earaeet on the etib-ct tet o tfeted It arVuafy whlie I w. Prewaher d'.d t att.npt to m4 hint m h' own tw nd T v ntt.ftn . -Keeo.e i tit 14 ba brK.ra livv.14 1 ba taxed aad old maJda and other woman paylna taxea ahould ba allowed to vote.- . Dp. Brouerher waa tha flrat apeaker and ira ve many clever potnta that were the eource of amuaemeat. tr. Wtlaon followed and made a atronc point of the woman', part In life aa aa Ideal let and a complement to roan a exletence. Ho quoted "apoleon,la hia fantoaa aaln- of hia army that they con Id not hava reoerre foreea If they need them, and aald the caee of woman waa almilar; ah waa the reeerro foroe that Incited man to action hut If a, were draaed Into the mod hole of pon tic, aha would nee her pow lie held. too. that harheiorbood la tnT and that It la nint the principle, of tti. rorernmet te tax luxuriea. After the Interim of mnm the r.1ml wa a-lven and Ir. Brnjhr fkM M areK. by aarn thai It Whf a Kumeal teu.d be d.ui-J li.:e . -n .NEED A NEW SllT ? Waa t Tnor-Ma e laoa thaa ready-aaaaf Bead oaf al toaetrow. COLUMBIA '(lOLi: MILLS V O H V . X head, hut It wia V I' ler aeren f' ' ' aea the !. t t t A inr:!-'. ' and IHI rrr r .re la " - - iir. w ; "n m t