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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. w YOXi. X SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1899. NO; 32 Comfortable Cold Weather Goods At greatly reduced prices at the New York Mcu'a heavy wool socks 25c former price .15c Men's heavy wool socks 20o former price 2Gc Men's heavy wool socks 16c former price 20c Ludlos hose In proportion Men's heavy lone duck coats tlanncf lined 82 GO. .former price $3 00 Men's heavy shortduck coats rtunnci lined 31.00.. former price 00 Men's heavy short, duck coats flannel lined $1 ...former prlco $1.2f Mens boys and youths overcoats reduced In proportion to tho nboyc, they uro great bargains. Mens and boys mackintoshes re duced as follews: men's wool $5.05 to $4.75, $3.05 to $3, heavy twilled $1.00 to $1.50, $1 J 5to $1 25, bojs wool mackintoshes $3 to $2.25, heavy twilled 81.50 to $1.25. All kinds of rubbers, In boots and overshoes, for ladles, Rents and children greatly reduced In all lines. Call and see them.' All kinds of winter underwear at prices reduced to closo out thee lines for men, women und children. Now Is the time to lay in your supplies for use the balance of this season, and tho same will bo ready for next year's use. Buy them now for tho next year, nnd save a heavy per cent on the purchase. N?u) York Racket More can tt W.00 $5.00 $-1.50 4100 43 50 43.00 42.50 Our price $1 .10 Our price . .1 75 Our price 3 20 Our price 2 00 Our price 2 00 Our price 2 00 Our price 1 85 5 AT CM SHOP. STORR vs 'f w R. II. LEA 68 State Street, Wtmg1 i I m I Wi A mm- r r - S2.50 CD Men's Box While Bros.' Tannage, English Backstay, Leather Lined or Canvas Lined. New Styllsji Toes. Rt-guhtr Prlco $3 09 and $3.50 Special for a few days only. WJA w ,,,,1 94 ytatc strcct( mmsmMm&mm WANTED POTATOES. ONIONS, WEJPAV HIGHEST OAKIIIPIUUK. OHECON GRBBN AND DRIED FIIUIT CO. iiS State Stittl; Salem,0te Suitable Tools 4f if mm Only One Week in Fully 25 per cent saved on cvory pur cliaso In our store. Never think you uuy as ciea nifiit. lib ' an i elsewhere. Thoy can us. They liavo neiilicr the facilities, ability nor dlsnoltlon to l do so. ' I yrr, . WinierSllOCS , Ladles' Misses' and Children's, "Gcnttetsus -troops. There was considerable Hoys' and Youths cold eyerywhorc at $2.00 Our price I 50 $1.75 Our prlco I 25 91.60 Ourprlce 1 00 81 25 Our prlco 85 Ladies' Rubbers, all sizes 25 Men's short Rubber Hoots 200 Men's thigh Rubber Roots ... 50 v - T t BO, Manager. Next door to Laddd Bush's Bank i T -Y-Sf T 7C T J r C W JL.rt.JL- Calf Shoes Shoe Store Salem, Oregon HIT Al OllSe FOR ALL TRADES. A man might as well ty Ip work with his hands aloneiiril$iJie lift-' the tools that help. THE BEST is none too good for the man dos the work. that THE BIST cao alway h fo iiid at GRAY BROS. GENERAL OTIS Tells the Story of the Battle Fillipino Woman Found Dead In Male Attire Gorman Consul at Hong Kong Aids Insurgents Ill Axnnrlntcil I'rma In tti Jottrnnl. ' Washington, Feb ". The war de partment has received tho following from General Otis: Manila, Feb. 7. The Insurgent army Is concentrated around Manila from Luzon province, numbering 20, 000 possessing several quick tiring and tCrupp tlold guns. A good portion of the enemy Is armed with Mausers. ; Two Krupps's and great many rllles ' wero captured Quito a number of Spanish soldiers are In the In Isnrgcnt's service, woo served in the artillery. The Insurgents had con 1 structcd strong Intrcnchments near our lines, mostly In the bamboo 1 thickets. These our men charged, , killing or capturing many of the en ' emy. Our casualties probably num ber 250. The casualltlcs of tho Insur ! gents arc heavy. Their losses In killed, wounded and prisoners probably I rcacli 4,000. We took tho water works jand pumping station yesterday, six miles out. There was considerable skirmish with tho cnemy.whlch made no stand. The troops are in excelliot spirits. i Americans have tho steamer lino to I Malabon and six hundred marines ' with four maxims have been landed on the flat beach north of hero The third artillery on tho main mud and the Utah battery inthecem- l.nru pnvnnift t.lm nilvimrA nf Mil Klin. i etery covered the advance firing from tho upper windows of houses In the native quarter of tho city last night, but no casualties havo been reported, , The slgnul corps was compelled to run lines along the firing line, during the lighting und conse quently there wero frequent Inter ruptlons of communicat Ion owing to cutting nf wires. Manila, Feb. ".Aguinaldo Issued i two proclamations Saturday and Sun Ulay. The llrst declares tho Americans opened the tight nnd calls upon the Fillipino congress to suspend the constitution. riie second says: "Wo wlt'hoSrms and In (lnfnun iih nimlr undent oppressors now trust to God fn ilnfnnn nu nmilnnt. u frirnlirn fni ' , , V, UU.I ..- ..R .w.. .-. The Nebraskus rccovorcd the lost parts of the pumping maculnery at the waterworks which assures speedy resumption of tho supply of the city. Manila, Feb. 7. 3:45 p. m. Tho Americans as this dispatch is sent are In complete control ot the situation within a radius of nine miles of Ma nila'. Their lines are fully twenty tivc. tulles leng: While a few detached bodies or tho enemy offer a desultory opposition, the main body of the rebels Is In full retreat and utterly i-juted. Of the hordes of troops orig inally drown up In battle array against the Americans folly one-third nre already cantlve. und the rest nro scattered in every dlrectllon. Manila, Feb. 7. 4:30 p. terrible loss of the rebels hi. Tie may be gathered from tho fact that 10 were burled In one rice field Monday near Pasas. and 87 Interred between Feco and Santa Aoa. The converted cr gunboat did terrible executions among tue rooen, awee"!; wu banks of the river with gatllng guns ni n hnnvv batterv. Hundreds of Filllplnos undoubtedly crawled Into the canebreaks and died there. Amer icans aro working nobly In their efforts to Und the wounded, ' bringing In hundreds of suffering reb els to the hospitals for treatment. Natives understand Hip hnmane ' motives which nrompt the victors to succor the wounded enemy. A cor respondent of the Associated Press is I jformed that members of the hos pital corps made a startling discovery. There are scveial women in male dress among the dead. The chief of the Ygorotes. a Fllllploo who fought so gallantly In the face of heavy uriiiinrv dm with bows and arrows Is In the hospital with a snattered thigh. He admits he never saw modern art illery and was Ignorant of Its effects until they met a disastrous Are Sunday morning. The chief Is bitterly In censed against the Tagalos for platt ing tneYuorotes Infrontof the Amer ican battery, under pretenso that they were sent to occupy a post o' hnnnr ami intluiate that the 1 Ygorotcs will avenge this treachery when the supervisors return north. It Is regarded as a significant fact that many Phllllplnos offlclalsof this city disappeared from Manila ns won as hostilities commenced. Soma are ! supposed to be still hiding here. ! Hundreds of women ard pouring Into ! Manila from all districts. New Yokk, Feb. 7.A special to i tho IIcarlcI from Washington says: Dewey has notified the navy depart ment that he has fouud another schooner loaded with arms and ammu nation intended for Aguinaldo, In formation Is In puscsslon of tho au thorities that the German consul at Ilon(( Kong is concerned In the fcslo of arms to tho Filipinos. This Is not tho first evidence the authorities havo obtained showing the unfriendliness of the German con sul for tho United States. Tho State department has received Information that this olliclal has been Instrumen tal In tho purchase, by agents of Aguinaldo from a German firm In Hong Kong of thirty thousand stands of arms and amunltton which wore delivered In tho Phi llpplucs. WASHiNGiTON.Feb. 7, Tho sentence of Oonmilnslonnry General Egan Is dismissed from tho army. Tlio presi dent has commuted to six years tho suspension which covers the re mainder of time prior to Kgan's re tlremcnt, Washington, Fob. 7. -An addi tional list of casualties at Manila is as fallews: First Washington, wounded slightly. Captain Otis, Lieut. Erwln, Lieut. Jo Smith. Sergeant Clark, Oylcr Clancy. Company A, Corporals Fellows, Dclago. Mitchell, Schander, Tlmowcll, Company 1, Corporal Mc Dougal. Seriously wounded.Company A: Privates Doughorty, Grolk.Ollne, McClain, Seward, Company D, Hep burn, Poly, Fox, Duncan, Kals. Company I, Fisher; Company L, Pou Itt; Company M, Morgan; civilian Wcathcrby, Company A, Private Ev erett, Fait, Iloppe, Owen. Rivers; Company H, Lawson, Pray; Company G, Sealodor; Co. F. Osborn; Company L. Kuckor, Proud foot; Company M, Bolnlcr, Walton; Company O, McNeil, llayc. ON LAND AND SUA. Reinforcements for Field and Fleet Will Qo Forward at Once. Np.w Yomc, Feb. 7. A dispatch t the Herald from Washington says: Serious consideration has been given by the president today to the advisa bility of strongly reinforcing the laud and naval forces at Manila. The battle-ship Oregon, accompanied by the collier Scandl, nnd distilllng-shlp Iris, is about duo at Honolulu, and after coaling she will continue on her voyage to Manila, The battleship Iowa and tho collier Justin aro nt Magdalena bay, on their way to M ro Island navy yarj, whore the machin ery of tho battleship will bo repaired as rayldly a possible, and she will proceed to Honolulu as soon as nossl Die. At that point slio will be availa ble for service on the Asiatic station, and It Is expected will bo directed to Join Hear-Admlral Dawey's com mand. Reinforcement by these two vessels will give Admiral Dowcy a squadron vastly superior to that of Germany, and only a llttlo below in strength that of Great Britain In Eastern waters. Tho regiments sent will be those of the regular army, and the Sixth In fantrv. stationed at Fort Sam IIous. ton, has been spoken of as one of the regiments likely to o, should more troops be needed by Gen eral Otis. There aro eight other reg ular Infantry regiments In tho U iltcd States available for service In tho Philippines the oovonth. which Is divided among Fort Wayno and Fort Snelllng, Cump Thomas and Jeffer son barrancks; Ninth Infanaiy, sta- tloncd at Madison barracks, N. i .; , NinntccnLh infantry, at Jefferson, Mo., "'.: ,..' ...-..-.... and Fort Riley, Kan.; Thirteenth In fantrv, at Forts Porter. Niagara and Columbus; Sixteenth Infantry, I Huntsylllo, Alu, Fort Crook, Neb., and Jefferson barracks. Tventy-tlrst Infantry, Plattsburg barracks, N. Y , Twenty-fourth infantry, Forts Doug las Utah, and Russell, Wyo., and tlm Twenty-Jlfth Infantry, which Is (lis- trlbuted at points In Arizona, Now Mexico and Colorado. Deafness Cannot Uc Cured bv local applications as they cannot ..i..l. ttin rtlunnaorl nnrf Inn nf ttlft PAT. I There Is only one way to cure dear- ICUIH w.it. u.c.M.n.v. i.w.v.". w. ..w --. -. uess,und that is oy consuiuiionui remedies. Deafnosi is caused by an Inflamed condition or the mucous lining or the KuutachlanTube. When i his tube is Inflamed you hayea rum bling hound or Imperrect heuilng. and when it Is entirely closed, Dcarnes Is the result, and unless the Inflamma nun can bo token out and this tule resu red to Its normal condition, hear ing will Ixs destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, wblch is nothing but an loflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars rorany case of Deafness fcaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars: free. , m , , n F. J . CHENEY X UO JWiio, u. Hold by uruL'gisw. ioc. Hall's Family Pills are the bet. gdaetYoar Moweli Wllh CcrH. Candy Cathartic, euro coaallpatloa lurertr. lOe.BSe. It cao raJI.drugirUwrflundrnontf. HEAVY LOSSES Killed 3,500 Wounded 2,000 The1 Orogon Boys Were in the Fight Participated in Saturday Night's ', Engagements ll- AMnclntcit Prca In llio Journal. 't Manila, Feb. 7. Careful estimates platlotho Fillipino losses up to dito at 2000 dead; 35,00 wounded and GOOO taken prisoners. Manila, Feb. ".The Oregon regi ment participated In a sharp engage nlcnt with the Insurgents late yestcr nni afternoon, but droye the enemy back without losing a man. Manila: Feb, 7. 10:30 n. m -Luto yesterday General Halo's brigade ad vanced and took the wutor works at Slngaton. Four companies of the Nobraska regiment and u part of the Utah battery, with two field gun9and two Hotchklss guns, met the enemy on' tho hill a half mile out, and a s(arp engagement took place, In which the Kebraskaus lost one dead and three wounded. Dr. Young, formerly quarter ser geant In tho Third artillery, was wounded, captured and brutally mur dered, and his body when recovered was found to have been horribly mu tilated. The Fillipinos wero driven back, retiring In bad order,and carry ing with them the valves and heads of the steam chest and the cylinder of the pumping machinery. General Overshtne'ri brigade ml vanned and took llasanaque, captur Inu two field guns. Thoy met with no opposition, General MuArlhurs di vision advanced beyond Gngalanaln without lo's, tho enemy retreating upon Culocun, Honcj Kong, Feb. 7. The latest adylces from Manila says that the rebel forces huvo been driven back 10 miles, During (he tlghtlug the United States warships shelled a railroad train loaded with Insurgents, Colonel William C. Smith, or tho First Ten nessce, was In the thick of the tight when attacked by apoplexy, and fell from his hone. Wasiiinciton, Feb, 7. Sho period ical sicklies and casualty report from General Otis, received today disclosed a death rata among the American troops at Manila from smallpox of uuo man per day for the past nine days. The death list contains the mimes of Royal Fletcher First Washington; Miles E. Kyuer, corporal, First Wash ington; Pearl Detty, private, Second Oregon. London, Feb. 7. Tho Times. In an editorial expression of Its satisfaction at tlieratliloatlon of the peace treaty by the United States, says; "Wo prcsumr. the Amorlcrn will bo in no hurry to establish their govern ment In every corner of tliu Islands. They will more likely bo content to muko themselves secure at Important points, und lo-lcavo tho rest to time Tho Fillipinos will tiro or knocking their heads against a brick wall, and, by degrees, they will discover that life is quite tolerable under A mcrlcan nd ministration." Lane County New, At a mass meeting of cltl'xns ot Mohawk vulley.resolutionswere passed aundeiuning the action of the county court In leasing tho Mohawk river and Its tributary to the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. Jt was also re solved to contest the franchise and I neither to give nor boII tho right of' way through lauds adjoining tho said streams. Claud Brandon, convicted of the . r,. w i. i. . l iiiunirrni junn num, w uuiiujcu yosiemuy in ni ran at me county Jail. The City Kathera, The council meets tonight In regu lar session. Wednesduy morning at 0 o'clock the Marlon county delega tion are to meet for final considera tion of the Salem charter. Uee the Play Tonight. SocialJudus ut St. Joseph's Hall this evening, Members desire tho encourgement which their long prep aration and the merits of the enter, tainment demand. Tickets 16c and Clover Hay. This Is the season when good hay Is appreciated by your stock. You can obtain the best cloyer hay from 01 Court strict. Brewster & Wblt8-7 3t LEGAL STATUS.' .Treaty Not Binding Until Spain Ratifies. Ilr Afloclntl Prmi to lie Journal. tV .n....Mmm nVl M'lin fit it A I nnnni.iuiu.il j.'vu. i. iuu muiv and War departments today con , i sldored tho legal utatus of General Otis in tho Philippines. Many per - euua ouuiii iu imvu iuau iikiiw ui wo im.w i that tho treaty must, boforo It hj binding, bo refilled by both thoi Uulted States und Spain. It was said at the state department that while j Americans arc still bound by tho pro tocol, there Is nothing In that docu mucnt to prevent tho American com mandcr from maintaining order in tho Island, nnd ho Is In fact compelled btho terms of tho protocol to do so. He Is notcoutlncd to Manila, but may extend tho lines whernver ncccessary. Olymwa, Feb. 7. In the senate Plummor presented a lengthy pre amble and resolutions eulogistic of tho Washington volunteers at tho battle tit Manila. Tho legislature ad -Journcd until Wednesday afternoon, AFIRE PLACE Unprotected Causes a Child's Death Hy Aaaoclntad l're to Ilie Jnuriint. RogKnUKQ, Oro. Feb. 7, An eight year old daughter of Alva Brown wns burned tc dentil last night, near Mid dle Creek. Hor clothing caught lire at tlio tl replace. . The Celebration February M It has been dollnltely decided that the exorcises in celebration of the loth anniversary of the admission or Oro gon Into .Btatohood, February 1 1, will not Include a banquet In tho evening. The two houses or tho leglshture will hold, Hon. Geo. II. Wlllla'ns will do liver the occasional nddress, llou. W. P. Lord will speak on tho relation of the Judiciary to tho history of the state, and Hon. L. B. Cox on theio latlon of tho legislature to tho consti tution, Muslo will bo suupllcd by tho Salem Choral Union.conslstlng of 100 voices, by Halllo Parrlsh-Hlngcs.a se lected quartet, anil n local orchestra. Invltattonsare being sent to promi nent pioneers In all parts of the state Asylum Facta, The llrst meeting ot the new board of usrlum trustees was held Monday urternoon. Tho monthly roport and other matters relating to the usylum wero considered. Tho report forJnn uary shows that tho expenses aggre gated $n,338.87-.r03:i.82 for articles consumend, nnd J5IG6.05 fof salaries. Tlio report shews: Patients, Decem ber 31, 1107; mules, 78Ti; famale, 382; received In January, 2C; escapes, re turned, 3; under care and treatinont, HOP: discharged, died and eloped, 21; patients, January 31, 1104. Tho number of otllcersand employes Is 138. Tho per capita expenses was 0.75. The Modern Way iinminmiH itself to tho wclMnformcd, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done In the crudest Kinnnr nnd (llsiiirecubly as well. To cleanso tho system and break up colds, i..winf.iioa niwl fi'vnrs without tin- .inuunnf. uftnr nffrRts. use the dolfttlit- ful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of 1'lgB. i'lBUO liy liltlllUllllH ' 'H jiiii Co. WHEAT MARKET. II? A(MlnltMl I'rri to (lie Journal. Chicago, Fob. 7.-May 721; cash 2 rod 71. San Fkanciboo. Fob. ".-May l.lft oish I.1U. IT PAYS TO This Stinging Cold Weather Makes you think of warm .Mlttim1. Our entire line at 20PKUOKNT RKDUOTION. Wool Fascinators Wool Hoods Are very suggestive at tho-present time. Our lines aro vory strong. 0 PKIl ORNT RKDUOTION. StQckinette Lcggins Are warm friends. Why not havo nrotcctlon? Kco our fine. Home Leather Ones Both In the short and long lengths, ' Jo s MORTGAGE TAX , 1 Whltliey bill FaSSed the House Speaker Carter, a Bankor, Speaks For the Bill Senate Passes the Bill to Kill Slot Machines The anti-slot machlno bill passed thoSenatu this morning. Senator Mlchell spoke earnestly against tho bill prohibiting the use ot slot machines. Ho cited that wo al ready havo laws ngalust uambllng which arc not enforced, and dopre- cated any effort to legislate virtues Into people. Senator Reed said that lii'iMiuiuh as this Is tho only species or gambling that he Indulges In, ho wished to vote for the bill. S J It. No. 13 Browne 1-urglug tho return of the Second Oregon regi ment from the Philippines, and re questing Oregon congressmen and senators to use their Influence with the scciotary of 'var to have them mustered out first, when tho tlmo comes, ns thoy were tho first to bo sent there. Tabled upon motion of Reed. IN TUB HOUBK Tlio big strugglo in tho House to day was ovor Whitney's bill to tax mortgages. Tho leadorof tho union rorccs took tho lloor In support ot tho bill. Ho gave a history or the. old raortgago tax law, which was ropoalcd In 1803. He. claimed that over WO,- 000,000 of foreign capital now escapes taxatlou in this state. Ho madoa strong plea for tho bill. Then u general discussion toon place, lasting over an hour, and a hiilf, and paitlclpated In by Whitney, Flagg, ForJ, Cumm)ngs, Carter, Mc Queen and Stump In favor of tho bill: Wlnlley, Moody,- Recdor, Rom, Mor ton, Williamson and Roberts against It. Passed. Whalloy claimed ttmUho prlncploor the bill was doublo taxation, Ho supposed a vory pathotic case of n young man starting out In life who Is helped by an old and well-to-do neighbor, who lets him have a horse und wagon and also a harness und Bella him a chunk of his farm on cusy terms; and then ho brought tho homo to tho vcrgo of tears over tho rank Injustice of tuxlng the young man's h.orso and bis wagon and his harness nnd thuu taxing the capital of the old man "who has been sp good and kind to" tho young man. Hn said this bill was for tho purpose of "catching tho capitalist." Ho consldcd that tho people might iMHtrnnulv lu favor or this law, but thqught that reprcsontatlyes should rlBo superior to the wishes of tholr constituents, und use their superior knowledge and wisdom. Claimed that u note Is not property; that money Is or no value except In use, and therefore whon tho capitalists part with their money and takonnoto Waist Silks An advance shipment or our soleo tlon for spring, Is now on display. Beautiful oxcluslvo waist patterns. $3.50, $4.50, $6. NKW TAFF IOTAS NBW MIIBRTY SATINS. Near Silk The correct dross lining and muny novelties In our lining department. NBW CERISK QAUDINAI, AND MARINE liUUR WOOL MORBKNS. Pull Ribbons The newest attract Itni. lu lovely and effective syles. Wool Caps To pull over your eares lust the thing to keep out tho cold. Remnants in All Lines at Clearance Meyers Salem's Greatest RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum balling powders arc the neatest mtnacers to health of the jirejcntday. therefor thoy havo parted with tho valuable article and really posses nothing ot taxable value, no was not willing to besmirch tho fair name of Oregon by any legislation which might hurt the feelings ot the capi talist. Moody said that, while tho princi ple ot tax fog all valuable property Is theoretically right, yet It Is beyond tho power of man to devise a mort gage tax law which will accomplish tho result Intended. If raado effec tive It will result In an Increase In tho rate of Interest. To avoid this so far as possible, he moved to refer to committee for an amendment making It opcratlvo only rn loano which bear a greater rate of Interest than six per cent'. Flagg referred to the claim that, If the act woro passed, tho borrower would pay the Ictercst, and he said, "it Is a sure thing that tho borrower pays It now." Ho said that the op position comes from men who aro here In the interest of capital. Referring to tho statement that t'he land is property and tho mortgago evidence of Indebtedness, he said that condi tions had lately been such that the nnrtgago was tho property und the farm the oyldcnce of Indebtedness. Speuker Carter called Maxwell to tho chair, und spoke In support or tho bill. Said that one argument for tho repeal of tho former mortgage tax law was that tho ruto ot Interest would then come down That result did not matorallzo at that time. Under the prcsontlaw, tho local londer of money is taxed whllo tho foreign companies escape altogether. A largo majority ot tho people In the southern part of the state are In favor of a mortgago tux law. Concluded on Fourth 1'aec. . iliUiikUkk Is Your Hair Falling Out? l)o nut worry about the falling of your hair, tho threatened departure of youth and beauty. And why 7 llocauito, If thero Is a Dark of lite remaining In tho roota of the hair, AuerS Hair Vigor will arouao It Into healthy actirlty. , Tho hair ceasoa to como out ; It w alna to irrow. and the story ot your ' . youth U reototod to you. It will alto, cure (laminar, mane a ncn growia, and rtwtoro color, $1.00 a LottU. W have book on the lUIr ind lit DUrnioi, lilt free. Tho DamtAttvloa Frmm. t Tfiu An m.t nlilAla &U lh LntfiU jou xpcil from tiia uio of lbs Vtjui, Writ tlio Doctor bont It. Ad4rM, 11K.J.1 AYf.ll. K11I,1M. w LOOK! WOOL O LOVES. WOOL SOUKS. WOOL UNDERWEAR The North Winds loy Kiss Is cold and omul, but our Frieze Ulster At closing priced will soon dispel It "hilling toiioli. New Shirts With horlnontal strlpos; B-iUd bodlesj great villus. $1 and $1,25 NKW PERCALES MADRAS NEW NEW QINOHAMS SEW PUFFS Nr-WSPRINO COATO NBW GLOVES Prices, & Sons. Store. - a ' ! itft l B I" ir i 3 BU f S V m