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TIIK IUILY ASTORIA N, SATURDAY MORNING MAY J897. TltANH'OHTATIII I INK. CUBAN VICTORY MARINE NEWS. IMMENSE VIA KEY WEST II Kill WATKM, j! MW WATSK. 'a. m. h , st, '(1. f T DATK. li.in ft i di 111 ft I li 111 ft 1I1 in It Tuiv.iliiv.. ;! IVeilii.il'y l) 1 1nutility v", s,V;ihi: a Ml. 11 in u A 11 mni mt u 4'j 1 11 i !tri 4 I nl II 4li l S 1 11 1 IKHl In 17 fl I hll WIblU'H t rhlsy , , .'! II WIS I ill 117 7 1 ft 'Jill 6 j Illll Tri'iiicmluiiH Sluiiijlilcr uml Kont of the Siiinlsli Kcportcd. A.MIII SIM I) IIV CI S. (i.VUIIIA Hiilurdsy tti Hiiiiility . , mil Xmiiliiy, lit l'l il I II 41 7H, Illll 11 I I lln . II a I nl ii tt I I HT7S ! I 44 lit, s 0 2 4i 4 0 7 ll'IO 1- 7 b I 4 TIIK HTAOU OK WATKll. TIIK ONLY llKilNii(!.i Hiil'TK KIH'M ruitrUMlTDTIIRKANl. KI'ATluN, TIIK ONLY llllt'TK TO IIIK VKl.l,'IWTNK n OP blmm Ml L i a n -Il I Mi N A I ION All II K 7.S 1.KAVK I I'OliTI.AMl Atlltl VK. I Ml (in Ka anui. 4 ltihifcl la. I'i,li,,ll,i. No. J Muiilh lli'I'll, MiiIIIi'uiiiiii .Nil , ah nii-cii, i "yienia l - ' a. e.'ullle. VI'IiiiIi, I'url r.iwu.riid, rl'env litltlf, p 'Itallfl U,a.li1 II C , Trail M '.; Ne mi. II, I ,, Kailo, Ml. klllllH. illll II. liailMllllM. Ill A.M. 'Helen, m . I'snl, Mil 7i H . M , Heap n, h-Oi-a. i lit, ithnuiia, niiucil niufT., ist, lr.ul-,eiiie.inii, 11' IIhiIIimi, New Y..rl, I'lill' !ad'iplil..hn.tiiii. mill all m til 1 1 r.a. anil i.iilh a. I. I IAVA In MhnirMi.. Omaha, Kalia.M City PH'I "I, I'Mlli, II1, I. A VH In Milwaukee mill l'h into.- i I'AVii In olnimiiiii. liid.il.'lpliis, New lurk, i., notion, ,iln iitii-r l.ftl em uihia, llnuHNitn olui krd tliMtl to dm I iir Hull of lloki'la, Fur slocpiiiii car reservations, tickcla, rnn nij J (nil Information, mil on or writ. A. I). CHARLTON (h i ttan'l '. A (ul, I'urtland, Or. IAA .M.rrla.m Hi., ur Tnlrd. KIST I.RAVK. I11I1TI.ASI1. AHIIIVK. OVKKI.AV I X I'ltMH, f.ir aleni, HiHU'biirir, A.lilainl, eaciatitestn, Hg'ti'ii, hail rfaiiriM'n, Ain. lave, I. Aharlra, Hi I'smi, New "I I rin anil llin Ka.t. uo I M V U A- M. 'A M. H..f IlllfJ I n'WIUrf 30 M. I VI MimhII, lllli, for ' liailr M.ium Aiiaii, il- ilr rlerpl I teltiin, Hi'' h.in, rliv. UIIUr : hrnii.ll . Hi.tiiik . Hu.nl J. j Ibnl ami .Salt.. 11 . t? u A. M. Intvsla pitr. I3 I', M. II M r M.i J(i-ViitIII m.'-r is :'1 A. M I'aiir. I'alljf tlnl'l Htllida). lilirrt r. niirtrlli.il al Han lanclvi, ii lit rlhiilal Jk oririilal ami I'trlOr Mill .tram hip line. . r J I'AN N) 1 HINA. Nillliw Ua-e. till ap lleallno. Hates a. il In aula In Knilrrn pnltiia and f.u- mi... ai iAi'AS.i iii a. iio.sm.ri.r at Ar ksl.l A ran I.e. i.i.i.iii.-.I fr .111 ). H a. I Kill. M. Tli-krl Actll, .M riilid al. Y AM HI 1,1. IHVMIOS I'saMltfrr l'rrt. IikiI i ( Jrff ra 11 II. UK for iMM'COii dally al 7 .r m I) IV I i il, a t a a p m ; ill .n p. m. u Haiuiilaii only 1, mi. I a 111 an'l a On In. mi hiiihIih "lily Arrtrr nl r.rHanil ilttlly a I in, a l a 111.. I ,l, ! I , n U 7 vt p. 111. (u- Id 111., 'a IA ami & 10 i. 111 nil Hull ilny.niilr . Iiratalnr MIKKIHANil.il) ri.fnl Huiiila) al 4 a p. 111. A rltr- al 1..11I iml v m a 111 latn lur Alillr Mnintaya. WrMitr.ilaia ami Kr l.l V a, 111. Arrl,. al I'nrllaii'l lun.Uy., Tliiiriaa ami dalufU) nl lit p 111, r:rril UiimUv, Krr.t !liiiiU)r. 11. KOKIII KK. Manager, K I'. II MiKKK. ai. den. r r, Am. OIVE8 CHOICE 07 -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paol Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op St. Paol Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbair Cars 1 Astoria to San Francisco. Willi- of ('iillfiiriihi, WVdr.i'i.Uy, Jtiii" 2. CiMiiiiiIiIii, Mumliiy, June T. Hiuli' of Citllforiilii, Hulunliiy, Juno IS. I 11I11111I1I11, Thuiniluy, J 11 111' 17, Hi, tin of Ciil'Iui'iilii, Tinailiiy, June . riilinnlilil, Hiiiiilay, J 11 in- 27. Hluli" if Ciillfiinila, Prliliiy, July f. Cnliiiiililii, Wi'ilncailiiy, July 7. Mm., uf ('iillfui'iilii, Muniluy, July 12 For rmtiM and taneral Information call on or adilrM O. W. LOUN8BKHRT. Accnt. W. 11. HUHLHUIIT, an. I'ai. Act., PortlKm, Or. IS. MoNEILL, Trpildent and Utiiftr. Astoria and Columbia RiverRailroad TIME CARD. Trains li-ave Si-anlJe for Atorla at 7:30 o. m, dally and S p. m. dully, xcit uiJy. Trains leave Aatoria for Plavel at Um. dally and t p. m. daily, axceut Sunday. Trains loave Astoria for 8i-anlilt at 10:30 a. m. dully and 6 p. m. dally, ex cept Sunday. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria a U;40 a. m. dally and 3:58 p. m. dully except Sunday. Sunday afternoon tralm one hour loiter from all potirta. A Handsomo Complexion Is on of tni" (trrnlent charms a woman can poaatma. PuuoM's Conrutxio Powdhb gives it. tf) muiti jCll So- flloi i 0 The Wmticn Also r.vlme Tlicir L)aliy (11 I lie I'susc liy I'olsiininii Sma Uh (iiicrllliiR. . iNi-w York, Muy !Pi,-A apmlnl In llin Win I.I finiii 1 1 m 11 mi suys: ll. iu ml llnrrln niiiliiialinil Inn iMuch iii. iiIk nf Hpiinlnlila in n r Vlnlrsua, I'mr In I rl in 1 1 .. . Afli r a ntc lit nil of una duy In. uliinkuil IIiiiiii ul iilulil "'l put luriii a.'puriilril. Tur n Mlilln lin y wrro so fori-fua,-i lii.y rlixl st rm h otlnr. 01m di" Cm him nt flnully In i unie punli-. airh Ui n mid lli.l iliirt'lu full upon (lip ullii-r uud t.-r.-iit.-.! , liiHirilnK n li- of I mi, li. I li-11 piiriirl I ho ri-trwillim folic, mnl i.ii.hliiw up wild lluiii I in mill' fruin t It. riNiat, U II lid nr ftoundi'd CI Hmn. Inula nun r. Tin' Niiims lifnlhi-ra r'-niitly i-iipiuriil a Hpiinl.il furl lu-ur I'nlluloa, I'liuir )' llin, itiiil iifli'r in cup) Inn It thri'c iluys liiiriinl It, iiikliis ao.iy u luriii' riipply uf 111 ill it ill t lull mid provlaliina fnund llli-rr. Tin n- ni Mua 11 aurrllls fliiltl nl Mi nna mnl Ht. rYlli'i', IImvbiiu pruvlnr, I It -1'nlMiia mull r Mnrlli.rs nnd t'.irlllo cuni Ih IIIiik I lit' Kiivi'imiii'iit trcKip. i d'tirc III Imtli iii.tiitiiia. Tint Hpitnlali Inaa Is iml km.iMi, Iml liinrit t tin 11 i'l MlllltldMl anlillira tm vi. Iron liruiislit lulu Muvanu :- Krldny, Ihr nn-n l"-ln liroititltl In nl iilslil ao u to iivuld oli". rvnllo'l. Tlir Kpiiitl.irila iy Uml 1'nrllla la wuiimYnl, Intt tin- n purl la mil In lli'VC I, A I iil"i 11 lni..litl mnr Mnlrtiu, lUi. nu provliit.., una niin(ki'il liy lipunlai Kin rilUa. Tli" liiaiiriti nis wrr Intormsd if tlnlr upprimi li iiimI os some uf tlir H. iutul,.! luill.l lint Im' movrd, (Ituait nlls I, . . tin, nt furlinrd tliv liulldlnif. wlili h la of nlnllc, i. r! Il n tltry roll Id. WIiqii tli surrlllii. diiiiniU'd lli surrrttdrr nl tlm pliiii' tin. Ininntia rillid with n llry. kllllni; lr Hpiiiilnnla Tii ml- 11,-rr thin 't nrn 10 th waotlrn iKirtlon uf tin- l.ull.lliiu, hut the aloiis, (ntrl r ttutltlid llllmt slid lint hraltKrd Itui.lr aiirh 11 vnlluni defrniH' Hint I lie nrniy llimlly r'lrrjiit. Hll.n gurrlllna ntM- nl rump nf piii'lrli'o. n MiitnllSiia pluv. Iiirn and rurrlrd off at'Vrn wmitrn. Hue duy iino nf the women nutimKefl to ,. urn ..line kind of poison, will, ti wita put In tli food kettle of the Imnd. nnd rv- try su.-rlllit died In nony. t'olniirl ItixlrlKUes snd t'liluina nt- Im ki d raiiiiua, in nr Jurtirou. Int Tin ly, drovo off the Burrlnon nnd looted I he plttep. A rul.H'KMAN 8 MIHTAKK. lie Kills a lt iiil.l.' t'ltlsiii na n fitp- k,..iI I'liislur. I'lni Iniuill. Muy iiltli'er Anni liooth Wild shot 11 11. 1 killed ttii'me l'H'-y Inat IllKlll. tells lite full. mil's story: "Alxiut o'tlix'k I" "t nliihl Ml". K.iliny Kleike, of IRIS Know lion alieet, fum mlnsiille, dlai'uvereil n InirKlur In her house. Hlie aereiiiiiixl snd the InilKlar lied, dllli t r llu itli lives n short di.iti.tiee sway, lie was In lid, hut Jumiml up nnd hurried down stttlr dn-a.t'd in n ulKhtahlrt h'hI plr of Ironrera, snd rnrrylitu his revolver In his himd. He run towurd the Khi'kc house, anl when hul f sipiiire nwny suw n Innn roinlnK tow nnt him. Sei'ltiif the nt.in hnlf drea. ed with n, revolver, Ixiey turned nnd atnrted the other wny. lloolh says hr i'iille.1 "111111" twlre, hut I'uey hroke Into s run. The cifHrer then ruined the revol M'l slid tired Ihiey dlopi'iil deiid, shot In the 1'iii'k of the liiMid, A pntrol wnK'm was lulled nnd the lioily wits taken to the nmruue, where letters In the dead Hum's riot lies show ed that It was (ieorie A. I'uey. There Is no olllc rrnson to Inlleve that luey was the liurulur llnoth did not any that he was an ofTlisr, and Ih'Ihk dressed only in a ntirhtshlrt ami trousers, It Is not surprising Ihnl luey fled. The ilead 11111 A I'tuiie here n week BsTn to vlidt his relatives, and when Ijitnnln op. in d lie set-ured a position wllh the fun-Ism hook lit the trnek. Ills wlfo died Severn I years iiko in Ionver. lis t,n two hrolhtrs, John nnd lavld, the Inner of whom is chief ocriitor of the Asso ciated I'tess In Cliit'lnnitll. lie was con sidered n mall of itnod hahlts nnd 11 cllt rilueil operator. iTTtth in a!;ms. Unite, Mont., May 2V At u ninss nni't Iiik tonlitht 11 c-onitulttee of one hundf'i' was provlditl for 10 nsslttt the reK'iliu iiuthorllles In the S'.uniresiilon 0! the. low. less element now ill Unite nnd vicinity. Tlie names of the commit lee. nnd siylt of work wilt not he made public Iml the selciilons will he such ns to strike ter ror Inlo the. ranks of (he criminal c i" i:i. This week there have been a doien hold ups liy armed and masked men, ome accompanied liy violence and one by mur der. AtnuiiK the hundreds ItocklnsT tc Hutto ilniilitlcss most of Ihem are of thi criminal classes, though many are work Iiik men tinalilo to ifet employment else where and intruded to llutte liy slorler of the hlirh wastes puld here, titlscnr desire it to bo known that more people nre here now than work can he found for. fai.sk i.ahki.8 on Ki.orn. Mllwiuikee. May 2S. Two suits of great Imiiortance to millers doing huslness out side of Minnesota have lwen lilot. .11 the l'nllcd HUiles court mtulnat two Milwnu kee nillllmr corporations. The Ihsuc rnls"1 Is the rlir'it to use the words ".Minneap olis" and "Minnesota" in connection wltn Hour manufactured outside of Minneap olis and outside of Minnesota. -It is claimed that this practice has contin ued for sometime, to the great damane of the plaintiffs. The court ia nsked to order an accountlni? and to Issue an In junction pending the determination, 'c strnlniiur the practices comiilalntsl of, and particularly the employing of the words mentioned In advertising flour that was not made In Minneapolis. e K. 711 r,si .fi mm eip'l I'nrliiiiid, or..,, The Inilli-., Or I 111.111II11. nr. ill . K Illll)) 11.7: 0 7 im 1 1, II I 1.1 1 l"ir no elear 111 near on' near Ul eleilf .NorllOHirl Wit.lt HI i; 0 '; WeliulclieeSV.il II l 0 11 4-M Mon, Idaho 17 Aj -Oft Welu-r, Iilslio.ll.r-o I News iiIopm the w nOr froiil wus very aiarie yesti-rilay. The stiuiiialilp Col u m bin nrrheil down yeaierdny inoruliiK ul sn early hour itiul Bulled for ('nllfornla. The lillol schooner Jessie will sail for Knit KruiiiUio June 2, and will no 011 (lie dry dork for a thorough rlennlitu of her liottoiii nnd a general overhauling Citptiiln f'onliier will lw llm muster In I'hiirg. The upH r river lme commence! lo fall, dun lu the cool perils) Just p.tM. The rlao imiOmI In the upier rivers Wed iwMlay Is now from tiMntlll.i to ihe 'iia'iidi llelow Ihe ('Hscudes Ihe slight full culitliitie. The lenipernture was rising rnpldly, Wratueaiiiiy night, over the Columbia !" .111, It was from 41 to lit degr,-, eg eept over southern l.laho and In the I'eisl d'orellle region, where II was from 31 lo 4n ilegre.. The temperature on TtiuraaUy and Kiidiiy runged from X) lo " degr-s over the entire Colon, l.ln bsaln. This lncr,4isel wannth may pro- illtee s further rise. The I'olumbin iiIkivc the I'ttses l"S to I'm ttlll.i rose slightly Thursday, and will bchin falling today. The Kntike will fall for the iwxt litre or four days. The Columbia above I'usco will fall for at least three ilaya. llelow Ihe Cascades nnd the Williimi'tte at I'ortlaitd II will rlMi slightly toduy noon or evening, nn l silt then full. The fall at I'lniuilln and at I'ortlund will lw at least two fet t At the Itnll,- Ihe fall will be about rur or live feet. A rle In the river above I'lnnllllii may Ih cxih IinI tomorrow. Ni:W liAMK KISII. To Ho Intr'sloceil by Commissioner Me lulro uregon I pre-eminently a fishing .ilnte, nnd every rltlren Is (iroud of the fact. Kvrry eff'irt to maintain snd Int reuse the Industry, and every effort 10 add to the gnme fish, should meet with hearty support. The following letter froni Fish nd (lame 1'rotector Mellulr" will 'ouhtlea elicit the Information desired: rortlun.1, May 24 i Kdltor A.toiian.) I have le,.n promlncd by Ihe CnlliM rit.ttes nh commlsslnner a coniilgtinienl nf KiuOeni brook trout (valvcllnus fon tliuill.i for BUM'klng the waters of this tale. If we ran succee.1 In planting : lis niagt.lllci nt fish in waters where the en vironment nud conditions arc favorable, there Is no doubt that they will Ihil'e and IncrrtisD and become a most vol inble nddlllun to Ihe game fish life of our stream. If there are suitable waters nei.r As toria I shall endenvor to have . part ot the conslgnmsnl planuM then" . To de termine this It Is necessary to have the following Information: Iioul name of water urea: locations; urea and depth: lemiieruture of water, actual or estimat ed; nre trout now In the water; if so, what kind? What other fishes docs it contain? What shade along shores? If you deem this matter of suftVlent public luiHrlnnce nnd Interest to war rant the publication of the shove ques tions, with the request that the Informa tion be furnished this ofllce as soon us imsslhle, you will materially aid In pro moting the work. Hcepcctfully. IIOI.I.ISTKIl P. M.-tit ATTACK KD HY A l.F.OPAK!. New York, May 2X. There wtis an ex citing lime in Central lairk yeterdny. Ihirlng thi) Iraii.fer of a virion leopard from one cage to another the brute nt tacke.1 two kecrs, Madden and Cook, the men who had the In-nst In cluirgc, l.nd u very severe light with It for fully ne minutes. Other kii'iHTS In the park rush ed lo the aid of the two men and with great dllllculty subdued the creature. An examination of the two men was made, the physicians who attended them say It Is doubtful whether they will live. Madden had a pari of his face torn rwny ami Cook was horribly lacerated NAVY ON Till-: sorM. 1'ort Angeles, 'a.'h., May !S.-Tho bat tleshlp Oregon salliHl this afternoon for I'ort Townscnd. where she goci to re ceive the naval stores brought up on the San Francisco steamer. She will re turn here Monday and resume target practice. The monitors Monterey sod Monadnock arc expected here Ihe m'diib of June, when the licet will have squad ron drill. Soft, White Hand with ShaMy Sails, Lnxu- . rUnt Hair wllh Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro. anoed by Cftickba Hoai, tho most effective kin piirlfylnR and beautifying soap In the world, a well as purest ami sweetest, for toilet, bath, ami nursery. Tho only preventive Of Inflammation and clogging of the Torks. tlGiira or It .old ihmtiliont lh world. Poms Dioo ao Clias.Coar.,8ole Froi., Boiton, I). 8. A. f-llow to Purity w UmiUfj Ut lain. Scalp, ud Ulr," mstkd lw. BABY HUMORS Vii"-.r2: BEAUTIFUL SKIN , Cohen's Stock Amounting to $16,380.46. Thi Block cofHisto of a full line of Imported Black and Colored Dress Grood, Novelties. Fancy Silks and Velvets flic mot NowItiiH in Irnj cried CapeH and Wraps, Handsome Lines of Ready made Dres.se and .Separate Skirts, Vrar pi rn. Silk, Percale nnd Lawn Shirt Waists, Cow ts, Cotton and Wool Underwear, Muslin Umlerwear, Kid and Fabrio Cilovee, Silk Mits Jloniery and Cents' FurniHhing Gools, Notions, etc., etc. DRY 'Hie IjirK.t ui!l IlaiKlwiinest purled Uliiek CuxxU in the City at one liulf the former price. A Complete Stock of I'lain nnd Fancy Silks and Velvets closed out ut a great xncrifice. Novelty Suit FatteriH in great variety ut prices to cloc. lJet American Light ami lark I'rints 3 and 4c per yd Figured Lisbon Cloth 2jc " Wide (iermaii Indairo prints ic " Heavy Outing Flannels Heavy all-wonl red flannel White wool flannel Heavy Shaker flannel Fine white wool flannel Cheviot hhirting Cyiling tweed undcostuin cloth .'J(i-inch all-wwl Alhutross Colored henriettas lilackwitino Heavy twilled navy flannel Heavy twilled grey flannel Heavy pants cloth licht quality apron ginghams IJest quality cretons Heavy bed ticking Heavy denims Heavy cotton flannel 4-4 bleached muslin 4-4 unbleached muslin Houble width sheeting Checked white ajiron goods 15est quality silccia dress lining Hest quality jierkaline HrstQualitv Cambric Ilest quality crinoline 45-inch pillowcase muslin... (i.'l-inch wide table linen Heavy bed comforters Sheet wadding Hest cotton batting House lining I5cst marble table oil cloth... Heavy crash roller toweling. 10-inch wide curtain scrim. Kxtra heavy Marseilles pattern Turkish towels 20.30-inch towels Largo stock of laces Large stock of embroideries NOTIONS. Velveteen Dress Rinding Corduroy Press Rinding Skirt Rraids Relding's 100 yd Sewing Silk Reldiniis Knitting Silk Relding's Rutton Hole Twist Clark's SiHxd Cotton 0. X. T. Crochet Cotton .Marshall's 200 yd Spool Linnen Crochet Needles Corset clasps Dress shields Thimbles Tooth brushes Tins Safety pins 1 looks and eyes Hair pins Hat pins Metal and bone buttons Rest quality knitting cotton Rest (ierman knitting varn First quality (iermantown yam Fii-st quality Spanish yarn Children's Nazarath waists Turkey red handkerchiefs White and colored border handkerchiefs 1, 3 and 5c each Ruby ribbon lc per yard W e have placed the same ou sale for tbe neit THIRTY DAYS at priced lower than ever before heard of. The reputation of the firm for cftrryiinr F1KST CLASS GOODS m so well kuown and to limg established that it is nnnecessury for ns to call attention to tbe same. Hhy hiR secured this Btock at a great sacrifice we are offering to tbe people of Astoria and vicinity fora short time first claas goods at less than one-half their value. Now is the time to seoure the ohoiceat bargains while the stock is complete. store Opens at 8 a. m. and Closes at 6 p. m. J. F. D. WRINKLE, Agent for the Purchaser of the Stock of I. Cohen, 491 Bond Street Corner of Eleventh Street, Astoria, Oregon. GOODS. .Stock of Figured and I'lain Irn- 4, 7 and 8c " 14c " 12c " oc " 30c " o, 7 and c " Ulc " 2oc " 121c " 8J, 10 and 12Jc w - 23c " 17c " 14c " 4c ' 7c " 8c " i'c " 4 and 5c " 5c " 4 and 5 " 12Jc " 4c " Oc " fc " 4c " , oc " lOic " lDc " 35c each 2c per sheet 5c per roll 2c per yard 15c per yard 4c per yard 4c per vard bedspreads 79c each o, 10 and loc each 8c each lc per yard and upwards lc per yard and upwards 3c per yard 4c " 2c per roll 5c per spool lyc " " lc " " 3c " " 3c " " 6cc," " 2c each 5c each , 5c pr pair lc Cach j 5 and 10c each j lc per paper j 2c per paper j lc per paper lc and 3c per box j 2 for lc : 5c per doon ; 4c " ball 12? " hank! Se " skein He ' " 12Jc each 4c each; of Dry Goods, Etc. CORSETS AND HOSIERY. Heavy Rone Corsets 25c each Extra Long Waist Heavy Satine Rone Corsets 45c each G.D. Corsets 75c each And several other leading makes of Corsets. Children's Heavy Ribbed Seamless Cotton Hose 8c per pr Roys' Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Bicyle Hose....' 12 Jc u Roys' Heavy Iron Clad Ribbed Fast Rlack Hose 12Jc " Ladies' Fast Rlack Cotton Hose, seamless 9c " Ladies' Fast Rlack 40-Guage, double sole hose 19c " Ladies' Fast Rlack Wool Hose 16c " Ladies' Fast Rlack, extra heavy ribbed wool hose. 19c 44 We also have checked and stripjied Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Sheetings, Nottingham curtain nets, children's hoods, baby cloaks and dresses, fascinators and saques, kid gloves and fabric gloves, silk mitts, silk and lace caps, mittens, neckwear, um brellas, Ladies' Girls, Roys' and Infants' cotton and woolen under wear, silk handkerchiefs and veiling at correspondingly low prices. A large stock of silk ribbons, in all widths, at half the price asked elsewhere. In the following lines of Goods we carry the only complete stock in the city. Ladies' Suits, Capes, Wrappers, Separate Skirts and Shirt Waists. Ladies' $15.00 Moire Velour Skirts for ?9.65 u 10.00 Silk skirts for 5.85 7.50 Brilliantine skirts for 4.35 3.00 Figured Rrilliantine skirts for ' 1.45 12.00 Silk beaded capes for 8.65 " 7.50 Velvet capes 4.65 12.50 Taylor made Scotch cheviot suits for 7.65 15.00 New Bolero suits for 4.00 Dark and light duck suits for. 5.00 Light and dark suits for 9.00 Silk Waists for.... . 7.00 tt " for 5.00 " u for 2.00 Lappet Mull Waists for. 1.50 Percale Waists 1.00 .75 2.25 Wrapjers for. 1.75 " for. 1.25 " for. FURNISHING GOODS. Men's Full dress white shirts 50c each " Fancy percale shirts 35c each " Extra quality black sateen shirts 40c each " Heavy all-wool "King" underwear 50c each " Heavy underwear, shirts and drawers 19c and 25c each " Heavy Shaker socks 16c per pair " Heavy seamless socks 5c " " Heavy suspenders ...10, 15 and 25c " "' Neckties 10, 12, 15 and 25c " " " Linen collars 5 and 10c " Mackintoshes, best grades 2.45 to $3.95 Ladies' fine serge Mackintoshes $2.50 and $2.95 SHOES. A large stock of ladies' and men's shoes closed out at a great sac rifice. Ladies' $2.50 shoes for $1.45 per pair 3.50 4.25 " 5.00 " 2.00 2.50 " 3.25 " 4.00 5.00 " 3.75 boots 4.50 " 5.50 " ii Men's 8.65 2.65 3.15 5.45 4.35 3.15 1.35 for 95c for. for. 6oo 50c 1.65 1.20. 60c 1.85 2.65 3.15 1.15 1.35 1.85 2.35 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 it u 14