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A- THE oiT5 7 4X nr if MiafiaSKSilftffi at 92 la the shade and drive doll times away. i -. vj ' SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY. . - DEOEMBEK 1900. jUliAJigM Oattvrftilfcll Ko t '.Mr ZJ& vriiJnWin IJP1F12J .ti SITUATION NEW JERSEY HERMIT DISCUSSING CHRISTIANITY RED FLAG ANARCHISTS BOERS ARE JESSIE IS SOLYED MORRISON I ' i i i i i II. i , , i. j ..,.,,.,. i , -. t , , i iiii.ii B(B1 , . i f i 1 i' " 12 1900. W nf j j ' A i See VA r i jf a Ebony Novelties i. kind you see in all the jewelry J The only difference is in the j $ V 1 The onlv difference is in the We have a fine assortment of ed and hemstitched linen table irs. They're just the thing for esents and they're Useful, too, Liti-' M damask by the yard from 40c to r 90c. Jf jou Want something fine, try that 90cTiualrry. White napkins frjoft70cjipl Chenille Stand covers, lace curtains, bed spreads, ribbons, neckties, handkerchiefs. Just step in -'!".. . .x ... ..,,. ..j :,. , i m; i ) ! I talcpYhat we have, and notice fribsHYe give you best qualities Slowest 'prices. ' ' ' and gTHE NEW,;Y0I?K ocet J A n-t.-t nt flint. Pilf ffali 5trtf ! yd Salem's ChfflPf st One-Pilce Cli Store TB K ... - , P i. , ..AHtnl in ml riinmAlntn trnota Ot f uornnr uoimnuivtitH ... W(.w.v . - - .Chinese Problem a Matter of Details . PROTECTION OF SELF-INTEREST Mischievous Attempts Arouse Hostility in Qermany. to Who Was a Rebel Brigadier General "v : ' --. FOUNb DEAD Was IN A SWAAP Once a Well -!to - do di.,.. :., m:R? .1 IcllllCI III illUlWIW Georgia ' Clilnesc Minister Wu Studies the Bible DISCUSSES THE CARDINAL RELATIONS ,- " Of His Country to the of the Human , ' " Family. 'Rest :ton it- .J,. I IJI'l-Ml "I. till Mu'S i ,11 . lfl H,',y ' " Extraordinary Offer. . . ' . Pntninniiiitnit Mnmlnv lW.'lOifio.'jfIIm .;6"iUl;!l. I . v" ";.. -.'. rw ... .!"- a ' ' --T--' ...141. ...... In.lliU Q will 111 'IVUIU : Willi uvuiy "- nA"V-"" J)0PO( U i. m mm, I fXur n rifitr iLrilhlli!lF. .NnW lu tl.K thill) to lllR7 UilVllllllHUt' "I tlllH ii - vunt I wf'Jtl i bS KriTsiscfc !!riw. !Ul- M -IMOT .: il V wtiZ wi eoiio' . ;n' .T;H? DEEENDED HIASELF AGAINST THIEVES ;:Ciiicaoo, Dec. 12.-Uy throwing mb P)dck njialnat the wall wid oponlng hro with hla rovolvor.Jolm Conroy mat niin cpt fivo years of his savings iroin tho iimnileof thlovcw. Ho wa iittuckoa hy fthrio inon anil wlion ho ceased flr lipj' one of tho men who hail assailed Uiim was lying In.front ofhlm fatally nvoupdoO. Preparatory to leaving tiw Pclty Conroy, who was. a Htreot car m itnrmnn had withdrawn his savings ainouniinglo nearly fivo luindred dollars from tho hank and was on his way homo whun-altuukod. .. -- - II r ' (tinted l'tril t thM Jnurakl. Nkw Youk, Dee. 12. A special to tho World from Washington Bnys: Herr Von llolloten, tho Imperial Ger man Ambassador discussing. tho Chlueso Lsituatlon said: . ! Tho uhlnoso qucBtjon so far, as. vital la sues aro concornod, may be treated as solved.' Tho work of the powers In China la now ouo of thodutall. Con troversial elements and limits must bo grouped and administrative functions must bo nmdo eecurd. Granting tho 'pos tulate that Chineao Integrity muat U' preserved thero is nothing left of tho Chlncso situation but careful labor to ascertain tho relativo rights of all partios concornod. "Tho vital quosllona from thlatlmo will bo tho varioiiB treaty rights and concessions. Uorinmiy stunda for open porta and free access to tho Oriental trade. I( new treaties aro negotiated in dividually hy tho powers with China, or collectively by tho congress of Ministers now in session at l'okln other questions ofdetall and administration mayohtrude thomsolvcs." "In this connection each powor will carefully ecrutinlio tho situation for Its own interest. There Ih no reason how ever to apprehend any disagreement. So far ns tho lelations of Qermany mid tho I'nited States are concerned, it U to be said that they could hot bo more cor dial. Tho freedom of trade and Intercourse In tho Philippines eneouragod by the .United States under tho dillli'ultlea at 'present existing aro tin exceptional guar antee ami oxuwplo ogalnst unwise eel llrtliiiosH throughout tho Orient. 'Tho sentiment so carefully fostered by certain Interests that Germany t hos tile to tho progress or trade of America, Ih to.bo regretted: .'"'... '; ' 'llitt IwocountriuH havotlunlar policies ol nrnleollon todolncstlu Inttuatrlos and prosperity. lu, dotal,. Iliese luteresfa, may somiitlihes clasli, Various regula tions of tho customs and imporotivolawa of tho United Status, weigh heavily ujkhi German commerce. Tho Americans held that tho Gormen l.i ..i w.i.iilnttnir llm lninortation of meats , to Germanv aro detrimental of their ad- 1 vnntiigf. these am tievesonry eequenci a of kindred policies. "On tho other ll.nn.t tlm nnrr-oln nnst facilities. tllO (lu- aire to maintain the Gorman. Btenmship Or Aoollcrt frraa I" JojrimU New York, Dec. 12. Tllo txxly of Confederate Brigadier-General Herman Bins has been found In Mack Swamp four miles from Morristown, N. J. He waa known as tho hermit of Wanong Mountain. For 35 years Bina had lived a solitary life on tho sido of Succ&ssunna mountain. Ho had littlo to do with any one and his rotroatwas far removed front tho nearest houso. His cabin was found in ashes by those who wont to It after tho body bad beon Idontliled. Kins made hla appcaranco on the mountain In 1805. When ho first catno ho tvoro a groy uniform nd on It yorq the stars of a Brlgadlor-Gcnoral. Ten yoars aftor Bins sottled outhotnountnip, his life story caino out through no fault of his. William Bpckor votorrfn pf tho union army who had occasipi tp ylslt Atlanta in 1875 commenced un In vestiatlou and found from tho, Con federate reports that Herman llitis had enlisted as n minor ofllcer soon aftei; Bumter was llred upon. Ho roso rpl.d ly and at tho close of tho war had the, rank of Brlgadior-Genoral, At the outbreak of tho war Bins waa a well to do planter , in middlu .Georgia. While ho was in tho army his two chil dren died. When Sherman marchod to the sea. cutting a gap through Georgia and leaving desolation behind, Bfa home was one of tho places ql which nothing remained but iisliea. Mrs. Ulna had Hod before tho arrival of Shennan and Joined the refugoea. and hardship brought hoi to Whonho roturneil to his plantation ha found the ashes of hla home, .tlioj graves of his children and near them tho. graves of his wife, whom faithful slaves had carried to the plant&tiou and burled. General Bins tit once loft and until Mr. Hold an Exciting Meeteng in New York . SYAPATHY FOR BRESCI FAMILY Very Hot Language Used Threatening the . President in 0i Aaiaelats FrM ta tka JoaraaJ. Pltll.AUKLI'llIA DOC. 12, -WU Tillg Fangi who catno horo to deliver an ad dress befoio the Contemporary - Club, mado a statement in regard to his nd' dross before tho Ethical Culturo Society in Mow York last Sunday on Confucius, comments upon which have since been printed, in which he said: "I am afraid tho scopo of my address dollvorod at Now York last Sumiduy at Carneglo Hall is not made clear by tho reports puulishcd In the papers it was far from my intention to make my attack on any religion whntovor in-the world, much less on Christianity. Mythomonaa Confucius, Tim doc trines of Confucius aro imporfootly understood In this country by popple atid.roy task was to mako clear in as 'succinct a manner aa possible, without taking too much tlmo the cardinal points of ConfoclauUm. In order to mako it cjear to an American audience, I chose tho lest form of religion anil that is Christianity which was woll known in thlo country and which ie considered the highest form of religlou ever know", to li tho standard by which comparison 'rau,be mado and I tried to compare the doctrine of Confucianism with tho superior form of religion. It was, not my intention to maku an. attack pn Christianity. , ; , Taking tliatna the standard, hiHtitad oif,. being considered as u attack, it should be as a compliment. I, wanted IK .k.iii im ii'liitt ttfittitu t Vkiifiiftillu Hxpo.u,ea JV" " ' "" V 7" YntZ Z loath, . ITT:. .... 7 ' , . nin ii mo inn lexioi uiy witiru? ' im ijijlillelied this would bu clear to the ruauer; hut uniortunateiy a nuvo noi seep a full account of it in. any of t!') papers containing my speech. '-'1 iavo beou reading portions ot. the bible and have the greatest respect for Ht Aaaoelntcit Irra to tka Journal Nkw Your, I)ec. 12. Tho Heraldsaya: Five hundred nnarchlsta vociferously npplauded last night at a meeting on bo halt ot the family ot Brescij tho assassin, when ono ot their speakers threatened tho life of President McKlnloy, "ahpul d hoattompt to interfere with froo spooch." Tho speaker was Aloxandor Ilorr, who announced his approval ot assassination. Tho anarchists tnet In Kvorott Hail, Hast Fourth Street. They had obtained tho hall by a ruse which Harry Dlmlorg, the proprietor, rosontod last night. Knuna Goldman wont to Himborg nnd offered to hire the hall, alleging that it was wanted for a mcoUng of tho "Social Sclonco Club." Blniborg did not jrocog- niro her and consented to accommodato tho club. , John N Cook had vigorously denoting ed thoGovurnment when Hlmberg asked, leave to speak. Ho declared the hall had been obtained under falro protem-ea, ,, "If hheiir any Incendiary speeches, I. vluill have1 to have the lights turned out," ho added, . i 'Hit down,' ll' down, nipltnllsW yelled Iho audience." . . . Do you want to interrupt tree spocchY" Blmherg AGGRESSIVE They Attacked Two British Army ffiosts ( KNOX DRIVINff ! lllc THEA NORTH Amcricahs Ar6 6i ing Jollied a1 Great Deal, by the Turk . , y AaonUId l'raaa (n tha JuarmaX London. Doc. 12, Lordi Kitoltonpr cablca thajt Qqllral J7nJOpoujr,fini Helvetia that ho is ongagod in n rutin ing fight with Dewot nndthat t onpniy la' moving towards Itddilorautirgf Svhdro' thero is n column ifeady tp oqperatp with other British forcos. , , ' Tho lloora nttaked tlie nUlllAry" p'ost near Barborton.. Britlslucasualtlea.lhrcQ. killed, fivo wounded 13 taken prisoners. Tho capturod riien have slnco lieeu re leased. The Boors raided -IMvorlon r6rtd station December 11th. They tiro bolna followed up. Negotiations of the Towers In regard, to all agreeing to tho conditions Idlntl cally as outlined by Count V6ji Buolow', with tho exception of thd Intmlnctory HftiiDii, Hityiug that the demand ore lirovocilhle, uhfch It' 'rllmlhMUM. Jury Hung and One Juror ; 1 .oa isIQuite.Ill til U '.' n NO ARGREEMfelftH jJ AFTER aS HOfiRS ( Up; to tfooj the'Ublirt lad , Not Asked "AVqut : Their FfpkftM i t Or AaaaelMlcAtl'rti1 ' t't Ht Joaraat '"Kldoiiado. Kans.. 1 PW. 1 12. At 10 .olclock last nfght Judge Shlnn Jsont iilpjiosBio iiorrisou jury -iu mo -uuiui, directing thorn to resume their deltb orations at 8:110 o'clock this morning. Tho Jury waa closeted for nearly fourteen hours. Ono of tho jurors Gregory, la slightly II) and noeded medical attention. -The oplulon-gonorally -ohtalna-UiatAha, jury may tako two or three daya In Yoacidnglin VoVdlnt, aWd Jthstnit "uUI-T "HwHK'lhbtoHWtl jfl I Kama? Ctrr, Mp Doc. 12. A special to tho Star rom Eldorado, Kans., say a no verdict In tho Jessie Morrison murder rase had been rosebud at noon itodayi and Up to that tlmo th6 cortrt had1 -nbt' ftaVcajauijftoaujitfrBg " y ,: ,;" ; sat down und A. Hoer OonUiiutxl eu Fourth I'PHe- (Joi.htANtiNoi'r., Dec. 12' Americans' iWero tlie only lnrrgnjirHt tlie' dinner Hiv.enutthn yIldix iMliu'V nionimy,, iu iMpJisy.HJIlday of excMvo Htenuii ilrss for Capjuln Olivtoi of (ho Unveil )tatvs IlaHpilp lii-ntvia ntfrlbnlrd In his dislro, to demoiiHtrato that, tho Visit, of the Kunlucky . to, Smyrna ha,s .produced no Irritation. WANTKD-A flrst-oJasH wn.HrifMj.lnj nulru nt Hptel Haldfn. Vi 12 tr PRESBYTERIANS, WHO " . ., t.FAV0R A CHANGE" lines profitably and a kindly erniaii i 1 ' J.- 'desire to trade with tho United States makon tho Atlantic commorco between tlie two countries practically reciprocal, I., .un i .niri'iimstniirefl misciliovous ui- ,eua timo.orresnyiery, ;--e----j-udIco wo ,nion moy 1 s fav(orng a rovlslon i bfl ignorod, The trado world Is not sen- of Fnlth by a voto of tlmontal. It mulorstanda relativo situ- Baltimohb. Dec 12. At its sixty tliird stated meeting tlie Baltlmoio Tresbytery ! has gone on rjBepr of the Coufeision 17 to 21. latlons." aa b3 tea IKJ n let ta rw u Ik) km l tut rn l a m H a u w la u to a M l Kl M m u to tt a a Hi M ai HB HI Ml a i ? '., . ......IIMH iflBgMIBBBiHBlBIIirMBB""""li"nH,H"""""""""""" "K I . aaaa Dainty 1 Handkerchiefs i .7..:lloliIaj,, P Glows fKW!3 ' ' ' i (l,a- 1 r1 fjjaV TF" . , - ' i. ui ' " jftifaba-- '65c T! : (':'. Regular one-dollar gloves Regular one-twen- tfc1' ty-flve gloves Regular one-fifty $;25 gloves. . m Sp For the holidays. We are showing some very attractive things from 5cup. Indian head cushion OCceach a tops s Sterling Silver.... Tooth brushes, cii'icle knives, curling irons shoe horns, eTalSTrsV seals, nail brushes, blot ters, letter openers etc. c each 1 il I.I.. I-I,....!...! 1.1 liooor iniorme... .. ... .,-. u,,,,rclato tho b Ibid and greatly not know what 1'" ' J'r'"' " ' '" fpect Christianity, und I havwevr, tOonuKiionn i.uwuiu ti i .... ,,,. nMrtlf ,rf!l.,lB. his death. A BANKER DIES' AT 'FRISCO Ban Fkanci Vood,'vico-p Wolworth National Bank, .-. -j i titinity. I may have said that some of the doctrines are too elevated and too ! grand for man to follow but that, m. itesid of an adverse criticism is in prtuno Of tho high standard of that creed, I hope that the clergymen and inlsslomir iliiai. ':,A!iMi,.HittH. Jh.!.t;X.. p,i,..,' loswltl not come to any ooimluslon hy TUDiuiMib ur wi viwvt II !... l.inAtni.l.itu alntitt ttll Ikllull. Is dead, altor '"K w,u "M"' .i..-.. aullinesaofonly a few days. Ho waa q 0u,( wofo l"2TSiS:c iMtnlgUtby invited gues.-o. the Contamnorary Club to hoar Mlnle. UMiiiimnimaini iiiiiiiin i ; B Sit . rtifeOT .TtV ""s-? "Vaxzsimjii.ijsf ."MiIk mtM . ji jj ..., J ri& . l v-1 --.' Ai"1 m v rr ' 4 T.T. .w. I1" mw ' M-, IS ere And so are 'A biir slocik of pretty presents suitable for i everyone. . . Diamonds u)i htve loote onbmount- rd I rims. ijck tint' W RrhnpllftS?!J,l!;J!l.K.VIal,"lsl?" . ., rMi t.Mb Wsre nd Stertinr novelties we ire ktbckrd upi Sterling Silver JllJ'WrViiBeWr.tewive. , lilcli there l none uciicr, ttuOs.lockcis and brooches llhJHf,'lMOI .rilled, at crlces and In T . " r"-" -.1 jl ... nie mosiiasuaicuj. CliainS Ladles (rnilemen and toys. locktts.! Mudv trucelcts. tteffa and. .many; ptier Watches' a tfi , .In leJd,. silver and. i styles to ui saw. Hawk's rut Glass IW.iVJletl . . - - i, . ! .irii4 f ntn r1f jilcn Silver Plated Ware htrRUo mow ,. i, i. t'f,c,,',tl pw vr In these entirnriB08 with tho late Clias. Crocker, tlio railroad magnate. TWO NEW COMPANIES FILE ARTICLES Tho Anchor iSalmon Tacking Co, of Portland, stock f 50,000, and. tho Central Drug Store, of Astoria, have filed nrtlolea of Incotporatlon with tho Secretary of State. EASTERN FOOTBALL TEAM COMING WEST . i 1 1 i Nkw York, Dee. 12. Tho University of California has reoponed negotiations with Columbia University, on the proportion to have tt Columbia football team visit tho Paoiflo Corst, and play tho students ol the Golden Gate during tho Christmas vacation. Picture frames. WW.' oruapiencal. n bljllae of illlhesvy iw. 'Leaders In Low Prices.' Anythlst wc sell will le emraved free I Barr's Jewelry Store. Two Nothings There is nothing so Iid for cciugh ts coughing : rtd there's1 nothing so good for a Cough' as1 Avcr's Clicrry tfectoril. Just think, t you lud only known tins a long lime ago, how you could have SaveidThit lottg ill ness, Buy a bottle today,,, so, that your cough wll bo better, tomorrow. ' T1ir aliaat Sftn.,'inoBli'for an orduurj I il.IHtHi.lml tight ti.r Kalhins. trrlillU. I rlii, wl.ooiiliKt.ieoutlli.'Imrd Hl.U I ,W, mot. cuiy)iulca lor oliroia "to. ( 1 1 llll I " ttcw uushies t'lrra. The largo room on "tho lower floor of th6Hato Insurance building) f omen of Commercial and Chomoketa atroetSj-Isii booing ' fitted up for the new. Ormof RoiuuUreo ATemphv who will ojieil aw wholesale nnd retail harness thoiv "' ' BR5SH.. TODAY. X ..IT V TAPPX . (' i' i . . .-... i , .. , r-M r BNOTIA Ellis & Zinn's Paeni'fhqn,3t l.l.l H .'II I. I riomSlaleAfitreet, terWu deliver an uddross en titled: ''The Ohlneso Vlow." Ho was cordially re ceived. In his address Mr. Wn dwult UIK)ii tlie fivo cardinal relations of man kind as seen by the Uhinofeo iation. Jluti ., l ., ., ..II u m Ingcomparlsonrtlietweun the customs of aJa"ffl"fcHllilHraraHM his own anuot tlie Amoricau people. Aftor speaking of thu greut age of the Oliii.uso Nation, Minister Wu said: "Let us lntiiire into, the cause or rather tho combination of uausds, namely, the llvo cardinal relations of ;nanklnd. That Is to say, llrst, between sovereign and ministers and subjeo ; jwoud, between parent and child ;thlid, BOTANICAL X BONDERS I 111 I ' ' "" Umbrellas ; Mere VOU Wilt ', . lino" ihe prettiest - : handles in the niosfsrviceable cpyer,5. ' 50c to $6.00. Fancy Hose Support- O Cc up, thersf or the holidays Taffeta Ribbons , ,, .,', No. 5, 7.9, 12. VVarrntedgali ' " All colors. w ur'" .silk. 6c yard at to DM s M 3 I Curb Chain Bracelets mm LThe mar.velrAf At cMmM th d m Itoiir is tioiiic use ol .: T-- r ik .. j f lls.r':KPS WltllOlll IIIC knife or poisonous medicines. Ihis is what aflltded hinnan iiv needs more than all else. itfiiltajweelc jjaseg; burjlJr.. J. P. rnnlc. the irreat botanical "...'. i a: . specialist ana primai, uim.ov lorpt' thejbotanical cure, heals vnne patients who have suffer ...i.fnr veiirs from awful uis- .i!ti and (Tie moreawfulelfeets rinW niP.llCll iiimuiitis. ur. IHUt , . Ii I 1) M M m . . i in , i 85c Gloves CtHijciSWilinKl'Y'TO the beuetitot nisme-wiiuy uui Jcclinesto publish further test imonials out ot reara ior m patients, yet will. Kladly refer my callers to their neighbors aim incnua wm .'v .,p healed. Uonsuii'aiion kcp. If yPU have any phyMcal ail ments it will do you good to aall.apd.lviYc31ltft.lp-.9hat with (he doctor. ,.,.,--, c . Ofilce 301 LibciT) Strft Salem Oref on. between elder and younger, or between superior and .inferier: fourth, tho.hua hand und wife, und hut, but not luoiit, friend and friend. In the Hint eaoo the' attribute in bonovoloiieo on the part of tho Boverulgnand nwpeui on Urn part of the auhjeut. In thu aeoouil relation the parent muat be kind and the child oltiunt. lletwren the elder and tho youilgr (huru muat bo respect on thu part of the latter. Concerning the fourth relation right iouanodti in the luiBband'H utlribulo, while Biibrn Union Ih tlie duty of thu wife, Theduty of friends U U btvfallhiul niuh! truthful." 'Iheapeakuruspan.Itkl 011 oiiuh of the live relatioiiH giving the nmult of tliir applimtiou in China and liU vhiwof eur rt4KJiidiiig reluriiH in Ainerliui. lie upoke rtieulrly of thoneeond rolallon, Baying that in America It wun libtouiary for the mm to ait in Dim pruteiifo of thd father. "If my boh mIiuiiUI nil !' my iirownee" jooularly iUularwl t fcinWt er, "I would punch bin liernl." In wm flliiHiiiii Mr. Wu nuitlri ' . . II hot M'l ' t'oat n.iieh hi iiiiiKoymir ftiwi'V 'vP ..V iw iiviuv uhalile i.HiU tmuttht at ti.eNVa VdrklhtekHr. ' IIIU'l': W Si w a si E9 m IU ES m a 21 m u it c M M 20c, 25c, 15c... Linen Collars 10c each Any f.Miror (1ve,4y liicn vdlar '' u ii.hii. This la Um gniulhVt ffur uver kimwii in Um liwlory ,j)U, oolar wiling. u t i' i , , .. A I -- iniit ' H M611 ers Meyer u m Furs... ManufacturwM lampion' at faowry prides. A lino of eollarette, boa, eto. Iuib been nlilipwl to un oil ten daya memorandum. Tllo wilo omla HAtunluy, no coiuu imrly. Shirt Waists ,, J , il I l. If 'Il' Ml . - Jl.xr.l'luniu.JotUKt.n'llo. Men's Suits AgrUying.offvv to thctj, wiq uw nmv elothen.lprlhe.hQMdoyn,, n u vi uniiM EJ LADIU GL0VJ , , r, euiiarie CHRISTMAS PRESriTS A I'iMI'O Aii Organ A Heirtmr uiiu:Imhu A VM.tin .UliiitMrfc-f.. ,. .. ,. A M il'loli 11 j A WmcWj Oilier H$?U a M A ,cUHiW4 Trajnyi A rHfXJ wan. rw tt booVtatnyMirr ty t ibe Ulat. ok aiKl arw. ' m m m f m V I A t I i ta : Guaranteed1 Kids.., 'I'Im mfnt K)J 11 1 tt r lino kimwii I" tlm I rmlu. Utted ami . gtturun- l.ml .ati..)uln, prlit, 1 . ' 1 , . i ir-n1- 't '11 ITTVT 1HI ''-Tir I I ..1 I ; '.) i - ,1 N!C(MACKS; A .IholiHtud nnd one utieful arliulen v $ 7 SOuliaJCor. $ a so IU uu oum mi." y x il 12 50 pul.l For ...Tr. i.r.wT""a. ? . ? 7 33 ..... $ 8 40 rf.10??.,,1 M N M m a J 5p8u!trr,.;-MT7r.TTn-: , 1 uo tUjii rur..,,.,rl(. 15 0,9 Sulla For- -rw ..W-M ? K 59. .A". f ",B,S . 5 15 19 M, fi, r$ 6 50 Sulla For--- i, 17 00 Suits Vtr rr S IS SOaulla Ppr. ,wi..-i.ry$ $10 00 Suits Foo ,vyr-f X) tt( I rf' i..'1 AFine'Ner;'' Line.... I '; II iumm num., ailiuaior t 'M.?Wf Xmttt JUNES' JAGKOTS.-.. finooJapkewfor .... $19 WJaaliflfuj.. ,,.,', fU IW Jaokuta for., 110'OOJaaktftrf foritvi'4 . B5E" JAPIets '"ia'60JekeWfor.. ttH'JlMiWfi ,.10 00 . ,IQ IW ,. II H6 , QOTniMO. T W4 J Q A 1 tj ii, IM .IlllHl 'tXW smnm BARGAINS'; FOR BOYS.., l:or Xtnas Presents. j- i '- '. ii .(.,. -tt rr-rr .WU k.iaaj ,i 1, Hi BMBBHHBtilBIIWi"BmB Zt WHMtf lllwiIi,,i,liiilli,, illHalHBBRIIBIHIIII rjJ':."r!s;s': "'tR:aMg ' ,"T' """TFiiiiT iFiiat"itifTr"""iiT3rfirir"