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~ BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: TH URSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900 /ede ~Gen. Knox -was Hector MacDonald was severely-wound-- leas > severely7| wounded and Lieut-Col. Aldworth was xtravagantly. nnis ~AinENEWS . NEARLY TWO MILLION °A MOXIK, posed,. was pressed pretty «close. Rand. B Information regard I toithis paper cart ' rv.whepmunxl‘né‘tla £11 id= ; '; ._ i). Ingo Now York ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ay ms o 5 t-p15 Fourteenth street: Tone “on Office-I. O. Johnson, 18 and 14\ ea.Court, Fleot streot, Lancing. Eng- Ivexmg News, Per Year . ,.. . . , $3.00 'Four Months , . , . $1.00 '{kifled.- The fighting at that point was. desperate and 'Gen, Cronje, It is sup- As Tord Roberts has established his head- quarters at the point where the severest, fighting cccurred the Boers must have been worsted in the flight, but report saya that a battle is going on at Koodo Paardeberg is only 35 miles from fontein; In the vicinity of which theBritish General hoped to drive the army under Gen, Cronje and' bring the Hunters should be prepared.. n and eggs is $2; for three egge the anme pork and beans, bread, 25 cents; bread and butter, §1. & shirt, 76 cents, $1.50 an hour, and the hire for a horge team and wagon is $10 an hour. -In: forgotten Weekly. burrying force a stand. _The.object General'from going north inthe direc- is undoubtedly to prevent the Boor pom fect a junction -with the reinforcing col- wion from Ladysmith brought by raile way, and commanded by Gen, Joubert. - Bloemfontein, the Orange Free State capital, Is'undoubtedly well fortified by this time, for the renson thit/the Boers [tan- or ~winbing, -whers-he might af- * ___ \You may do It extempore, for It is nothing but roaring.\ . -Midsummer Night's Dream. The report of the rellef of Ladysmith postage and-#10-n-ton-for-freight. The 'American: Consul af-Victorim, points out that living expenses st.Cape Nome are Magma-muguna al abundance of ready cash, 'The charge at the restaurants for a dish of ham T5. cents; a lout of and for coffee and \Beef and butter] are $1 a pound; potatoes, $10 a hundred; tomatoes, $3 a can, A shave conts $1; i hatr-ont, $1.50; a bath, $2. and washing Carpenters receive mad rush for the new gold flelds these simple, practical facts should not be _ THE LIONS PART w? veld OF EUROPE. Behind the Scenes With . the High and Mighty. of the Old World,: de Grand Duchess Olga, . the youngest sister, has been so dangerous- neariet 'and paired of, In fact she would have suc- cumbed- to diphtheria had It not be for the serum to which she was subject 'poor girl has always been delicate ever al .frain at BorkL, when at a mo- ment that the late Czar with his wife and children were sonted at table for Czar's i f that for severnl days her life was des- | k aince, the terrible accident to the im- ; perial P IN THE_COURTS _i. injections of anti-diphtheric | B 200 AC. TELEPHONE CALLS. Advertising Dept., Henecs 99, Dept., Senoce $99. Editorial Rooms, * Rdward H. Butlor, s +a.~ move | sumpat News (16 Pages) Per Year., _. £2.50 News BuitoiNg, 216-218 Main St | moce. 688, . X Private Office, Tupper ~EVENEIC NEWS AND fore hoatllittes opened. Bloemfontein is a small place of about 2700 Inhabitants, but it has a number of handsome stone buildinffs, including the preaidenoy, where President Steyp resides, and the structure In which the Legislature meets. 'The white population is about 20,000 and the black about 140,000. -__- 4 LAW AGAINST HATPINE B Buttalo, Thursday, Fob. 22, 1900. 4A SET BACK day's NEWS, and more particularly se 'forth today, it has been determined a next session. Stato election this fall, - which resulted. In tor discussion till next winter. action, but it would seem that the canal would be as much of a factor In the-eleation-that-way a he that the canal's enemies would be likely to make & determined effort to defont the.party in power, 'They would have the canal.bill itself as a target the other passage the only way to defeat !t would be to defeat the party proposing to pass it. The fate of the canal and Its trade, Tiowever, is the main thing to be con- #ldered. There is a tide in the affairs bf trade as of men. Canal Improvement Is likely to go back If It does not go for- ward. Our Canadian competitors are not postponing work on their great barge canals, 'They even propose seri- ously a barge canna} by way of Georgian Bay and the peninsula lakes, which will be a much sharper competitor than the Bt. Lawrence canals promire to be in the very near future. The proposed ex- penditure of $62,000,000 in for a rebulld- Ing of one-third of the entire eanal, for putting the\canal in the bed of rivers where It now runs along. hilleiden, where deepentng and widening is a mat- ter not only of great difficulty but of great expense In both ortginal constric« tlon and maintenance The alternative plans proposed Involve widening of Tocks and deepening of the canal in its present lines.. All are abandoned if the action arrived at Tuesday night is ad- hered to. The all-rail routes and the Canadian canal routes are favored by that action.. There will be rhoicing at Montreni and Newport News over the announcement from Albany nat WsHING TON aND LINCOTS, Thoughts of George Washington and of Abraham Lincoin are mingled in the recurrence of the anniversaries of their birth coming as they do almort to- gether-only 19 days separating them Great men nf the Nation. earh In ad mired for hir patriotic endeavors worked out In differ- nt and un- der different circumstances. ind each grest and noble In the line of daty marked out and followed Washington founded a Nation devated (» freedom. Lincoln preserved that Nation and €%- tended Its freedom to embrace all sorts and conditions of men The thoughtful contemplation of the history of these men. their triain, their | Jabors, their disappointments and their final triumphs are for the people of the | Nation to consifer The patriotic en- I deaver to further extend the bleasings won for us by Washington and Linesin so that they will encompass the Phi'ip- § piges. and the other islands brought under the protection of The Flag: is but the continuation of the work of the founders of the Republic and the pre- servers of the Republic as weit 1 aas KITCHENER ON THE CHASE 'The pursult of the Boers by Gen. Lltchener Ts an of the ofd . \ ohdage (hat a stern chase ts a long chase. bof Gen. Kitchener hus the reputation ~ As announced in substance In yester- [Albany that there shall be no canal im- «provement legisiation this winter, The proposed $82,000,000 barge canal proposi- tlon will have to walt for another year ~-the people to be educated up to Its im- portance in the meantime, and a gare- fully drawn bill to be presented at the It is urged that the present seadion is so far advanced that a measure cover- Ing so.much ground and Involving «o much cannot be prepared and receive due consideration before !t is time to adjourn. The drawing of the bill would take two or three weeks. Another con- sideration fo. the danger of mixing the canal Issue with the Presidential and This has been most strongly put forth In the discussion yesterday's action. To avoid risking so much at one election the party leaders favor Introducing the bill at this session but leaving It over Perhape this may be the best line of way, whereas with the bill pending for has Introduced a bill to Include women'a hat-pins of greater length than three Inches in the class of \dangerous weap- ons,\ which It Is \a misdemennor for any t person to have in his or her possession.\ t] Now, here It is again! \Brutal man.\ Cannot let women's hatpins alone, He must regulate their length. And what does an man know about the thiekness of that wad of hair through which a hat pin must go to hold the hat perfectly secure und firrh when the zephyrs are at play with a northern or southwestern breeze? It is such Izmorance as | this that destroys the equilibrium of | the theater hat, and causes women to grope with her fingers for fully three to five mihutes before she can find the dimin- ultive pin (hat secures her hat to her head. Let women's hatpina alone, They only become dangerous weapons when women are despoiled of their rights. TARTE AND THE CONSERVATIVES, A dispatch to the Toronto Globe from Ottawn, the seat of the Dominion gov- ernment, says that Mr, Tarte, the Can- adian Minister of Public Works, in an- ewering the charges that have been made by the Conservatives, those who oppose the government, \displayed the part of a good Canadian and a straight- forward statesman.\ It is neediess to that the -Glot pports the Liberal | government, which is made up in part of French Canadians. The rivalry be- tween the two sections seems harmlems now, but there will come & time when the French Canadians will throw off all dingulre and strike for freedom from domincering parties and influences. ________ Gov, Roosevelt will be with the peo- ple of Buffalo this afternoon, There is a royal welcome for him, The Mofhers' Club of Buffalo has been organized under favorable cfreum stances. | The ruccess of the club will be the advancement of young women In all good purposes. There is much work for the club to do In Buffalo, The ery (bat frost threatens the perch erop In Florida comen a little too early. It's a late frost that kills. The Niagara Falls Gazeite anys that \there should be a good midepath from Buffalo to Youngstown.\ Certainly there should. and the wheelmen of the towns slong the proposed path should move In the matter at once, Each passing hour brings Count Hon [face Conteliane ard Editor Ue Rodays cloner together When they do get to- gether Editor De Rodays bones will be broken if he doesn't watch out !. The Democratic General Committee of hy the rounty of Albany has appointed a aubmcominittee to Investigate \alleged {erookedness®\ of Democtntie committee { men at the lost general election It is [an excellent «ign when a polittenl party makes an effort (o purify itself The Aibany Evening Journal anys that \the Uripresslon. prevails in Democratic cir- , cles tant the committer will find at lenat [a dozen Democratic committeemen in | the ctv of Alhany gullty of 'treachery' Innri #91. recommend their expulsion from the Democratic committee And by the way. whatis Mr Franklin D Locke deing or going to do, about torr biridge ncmas Main steet® Ph] Sheridan was a grand soldier and a magnificant leager of men Assembly - | , mun Kelyo has biffreduced his Phil] Sheridan statue bill nnd his roldters and sattore' monument toll af Inst year [The blll provides fot the erection of a | mamument in Capito} Park ar a cout to the Shae of $50.000 Phil- Sheridan's fame belongs to the country and each State ean. )f If erect a monument to cemmemoree his great arb and ius for the United Ftates The people of Canada have come «ud. deniy face to fare with the god Sf hat- tee and mourn the Inss of many of her noble rons The lor of £0 killed and over 60 wounded in defence of the Im- perial cause In South Africa tells the story of a desperate battle during the engagements with Gen. Cronfo's rear guard. Gen. Cronje and tbe Boer army are Aghtiog desperately to get away from the eccompasing forces of Gen. Roberts. | Tae Boers at bay are not key to yield untll all chances of escape would not go to the passe the fall 'The canal may be Tut if hus been agreed that there be no ettimpt to pass It. In began building: forts there months_he» ° Assemblyman Phillips 6f New ~ Yorlc i mirelonors and the marine section of the Board of Trade of Toronto met to. gether Tuerday to consider the necen- mity for an energetic campaign on be- half of the harbor of Toronto { rentation® will be made to the govern- ment to Improve the water facilities Laxative Hromo.QGInine Tablet cold In one day No Cure, No Pl; Price ma LYCEUM THEATER) Bis, HOLIDAY | ManxEE |The Sunshine of Paradise Alley ~. Aways” to The:OM. ; : COURT: - Week \Matte Sam Bovere's Own Cal ot Burlesque and ¥astor-s Ney: pres Sovine and the “Fad-WW.“ came from Windsor, Tan It by That the an- clent town Is getting yellow-with uge, por- haps? - Also Mr. Macrum, peering eautionsly from the coal hole, wonders what bit him. 'Today being . the birthday: of George Washington, everybody ought to téll the truth at leant once In the % hours. Boston has abandoned the project of a. municipal leo plant. The town hab always been chilly enough anyway. £ * -Thors newspnpors which, still inslet In spellinly It Puerto Rich after it has bech officially decided that Porto Rico Is proper would doubtless talk about St, Theumas if the little Danish faland should come Into the possemton of this country. One way to make n play successful is to arrest the actors. If the house In not crowded after that. then the play may be considered too good for New York. The Baltimore: American, with much truth, says that jurt the rame your Uncle Cecil better keep bis halloon near the gus house for a few duys longer. A Philadelphia girl threatened to commit suletde unless she could be murried to the man of her choice, The wedding took place, and wince then thr young man bus tried to kill himself.. 'This little story teaches that it !s always beiter to let a woman have-her own way dn the first place Mr. Bryan is confident thit he will win this year, though he admits that he was beaten In 1806, If the gullciees: were wiso he'd take a pointer from Bob Fitzelmmons and claim that somebody drugged him. DOINGS IN CANADA.~ | u The annual session of the Royal Templars' Grand Council of Ontario opened at Milton, Tuerday. 'The Montreal Cotton Mills are closed on account of a dispute with the spool- Idle, The molders in the Brantford branch j of the Maussey-Harris Company went out on atrike in sympathy with the Toronto molders. It is underetood that the Manitoba Legislature will be called for the dis patch of business some day during the week begloning March 1%. Hon. (Inflord Bifton's Intention to go to England to consult an muriat was announced some time ago, but the Min- Inter does not expect to leave for a month, Adam Misener: of Troy, Reveriny township, celebrated his 1620 birthday, \ers. «nd between 2000 nd nunas tre t dinner, .the entire. trrin suddenly was precipitated down a high embankment Into some fields. How anyone escaped alive ls 'a mystery to three servants who were willting nt , table were all killed, one having his. head taken off, 'while another breathed his last about half an hour later, lean- Ing bis head on the knee of the now widowed Empress. The Emperor, Ike all those who escaped with more serious , injuries, was (terribly . bruised and .| shaken, 2 2220.2. - F 1 Duchess Olga may be said to have had their nervous systems almost complete- ly shattered, and both were for several years afterwards under trentient of two . of the most celebrated nerve specialists In Europe, Dr. Charcot of Paris, and Kraft Ebbing of Vienna. Besides this Grand Duchess Olga in gome way gut u fork deeply. embedded In her arm during the accident, and for some (me after- wards It was feared that whe would be permanently crippled. The neeldent seemed to have the effect of stunting her growth, and It Is only during the last few years that she has grown Into m pleasant faced averaged alzed young wa- man, bearing a resemblim to her elder slster Xenta, That she will ' never forgot the catastrophe of Borki « will be realized when T state that when resoued whe 'with fright Among the wrecknge of the Imperial car tightly clasped {n the arms of her faithful nurse, who was stun: The utmost precautions are. being taken at t, Petersburg to prevent the' spread of the scarlet fever and of the diphtheria of the young Grand Duchess among her relutives. 'The Anitche ff Palace, where she makes her home with her mother, has been reverely quaran- tined, while her second brother, the helr apparent, has been directed to take up his residence at Gatchina, where he ro- malnx under strict observation f. his 1 fanx, Text he should have taken the \| tion. from bis The Czar, Czarina and thelr children are leavin for Lividin, on the shores nf the Hlack Sex In the Crimen, and In fact there « a general exadu« from Ht. Petersburg, whith is perhaps the unhealthtest capital in all Europe, built as It is on a swamp at the mouth of a river, That the Czar, who Is a well-menning und scrupulously bonest man, should persist In the nt first alight, Inexcusable policy towards Finland may be explain- ed by the fact that the constitutional movement In the (Grandduchy, which his governmept In engaged in suppressing with so much severity, I® part of a con- mpiracy for detaching Finland from the Tuesday. Mr. Misener was born near Niagara Fulls on Feb. 20, 1798, and has , resided In Beverly since 181k The annual meeting of.the Lake and [ Rail General Passenger Ammociation | wi held at the Hotel Royal, Hamilton, | The rates for the coming wenson were j Axed. and It In understood there. will / not be uny material change A dispatch from Lansing, Mich . «in a If there was «ver ny doubt ubout the | proposed double track of the | Grand Trunk from Fort _HuroR, to Chicago it | wha rettled todny by Attorney Stanley. who stated In unequivocal term» that such was the purp of the company Resolutions indorking the nection of the Canadian Government In sending the contingents to South Africa. pressing the loyalty of the city of To tonto and urging the government to offer 10,000 more men If they are on- aldered necessary were adopted Tues day evening at a patriotic meeting. of cltizena. The meeting was called by the i Mayor, acting on a resolution prased by the City Counc l} The direatore who bave In the past conducted the affnirs of the Toronto In- dostrial | Exhibition Arsociation . will have the guldance of the exposttion: for mnother year . At the annual meeting held in Toronto Tuesday afternoon the old beard was re-elected, with one ex ception, Ald, George MeMurrich takes {rzdplm‘v of who re- r « I Premier Res« of nccupted the | foor for nenrly four bours. Tuesday, | outlining plana for the development of the province, | A tax !s likely to be fm« posed on the nickel landa,. Cold mtornge stations will he encouraged hy the gov- ernment iving aid to munlepailties The government also ls pledged to pun- ish entruption. Representativer of the City Council. Board of Trade Council, Harbor Com- Repre- -_--_»___ Rtops the Cough and works aff the Cord. Price e AMUEEKENTE sattention Rusian Empire In order to reincorpor- ate it with Sweden | This argument has had great welght with the (Czar. and that he belfevex In it !« apparent from the fact that of late Sweden. his been Invaded by quite a large number of Husstans, who paar themseives off as Itinerant saw. sharpeners, scissor and knife grinders nnd tinkers, 'These men travel mbout from place to place, nud their movements have created a. gand deal of concern at Stockholm They are obvleusly not mechanics. . their hands show them to be unaciustomed to manual labor, and their want of skill In the necupation which they profess to follow. la gufflctently marked to attract They are niso well supplied with funds, and there seems to be but Hittle doubt that they are rents of the secret police of ftuwain, onder a not very effective disguise, who are searching for evidence in support of the theory that the constitutional movement In Fintand In really worked from Sweden, the latter neting in the matter under in- apiration from Berlin The Russian government. It must be remembered. viaims | that - German agents fre constantly nt work inciting discontent and disi=palty in the German rpealdng | western provinces of . the Czar« empire In fact Muscovite au- thoritfes are firmly manvinced that (ier. many aims eventually bringing all the German-speaking «ountries of Europe under the rule of the Kaiser - This im- preston likewlae exists in Austria, and as I mentioned the other day. forma at the present mome nt the subject of much newspaper dl«cusstn In the dual em- pire, the memorabi« pamphlet written by the reining Ar hduke John concern- Ing the matter being extensively quot- ed In response to an (nquiry from a cor- respondent I would say that Lady Wol reley. wife of the commander-In-chief of the British army, halls from this side of the Atlantic | She is the Anughter of A. Erskine of Ottawa, and married Lord Woissley when he was stationed in Canada at the time of the Red River expedition and the Fenian raids. She is less known In soriety than . would otherwise have been the case owing to the fact that her only daughter, Frances, !s the most constant com- panton of her father. Lord | Wolseley. . whose peerage she will Inherft. MARQUISE DE FONTENOX this day.. The | @ was found almost. crazed f dead. i ® 50. Ihe 500 This, STOCKS! Amman as high as $240 each, 'To close each .. with Tam crowns, were $1.90. Friday each Balance of: Untrimmed French Hate and Velvet Bonnets, were as high an $12, To close each... A lot of Fancy Feathers. Tovalose ench - Candies. « worth e n th. day only. per th.... Iceland More day only per 1b .. « Ths, Vantin, Ih. Eriday only per lb ... - EN BY MB. AT DEPARTMENT terns, worth lige each Friduy only amana 5p sh hep allh ant fifl‘év ess ab \a? gate COP Cus Chocolat For Fri- Art Department. FREE EMBROIDERY LESSON GIV- MR, 18A NAGAHAMA AT Sp ath, & Vzi we d9fo ab uP Clearing Sale of Shoes mam JewelFIour <_ Barrel in wood, $3.98 ' d aw thar Par Pas Parties Pod Portas ParPar Nar Pwo Part © ammaam Last of Winter Millinery. About 10 Ladies Trimmed Hats, were A small lot of Children's Felt Hats. IPlnc Fregh Chocolate Drops, e and Straw. berry. Cocounut Rimes, always 2¢ a Btamped Colored Bofg Pillow Covers, now with backs to match, never sold less than Ste ench. Your choice Friday only at Binmped Cambrle Battenberg Lace Pat- ~* 17¢ four-c61 FAILURE STOCK! One‘wevk'ugd today; we told you about being obliged to take ry norchants, who. was forced out % sack in paper, rown Jewel Fiour merchandise in the stock, and half of it was disposed of Inst 'Here are the items and Inst Friday will be excelled tomorrow prices: > ~*- =--Dress Goods. = Silks, - _ LAST, FRIDAYS SALE LEFT UB %% vards Silk, mostly plain colors, a Bu 1:1! AN ACCUMULATION OF miscellaneous lot of 6d, length; Ov le $0 REMNANTS OF BAR: worth up tu Oe a yard. Friday, T9: WH 381l35%gognq%xflj\grflngvm to clean up the lot, only, ..... ... ILL BELL Q 1 6, AT ONE- 200 yarde-Colored Bitk Velvets that sell REARTIR AND QNEOIAWE RBG * migular price for $1.00 por yard; nome 'be $1C ES, ON SALE IN CEN. > of the colors are not the very. Intest, TER AISLE.\ ALSO LE B : - oF iE rolnowikn: \\C but will sell fost enough Fr!- 30¢ One lot of Tancy Colored Petticonts, NIlKhtI}: nolled? worth from $100 to $1.90. Priday, 25c, 50c and 75¢ FLANNELETTE SPECIAL. 27-inch fine quality Soft Finish Cream White Flan- 100 yards of Ali-wool 4 and 50-inch Dress Goodn, Including plaids, Hen- rlettas, coverts, sorges and novelties: values The, £1.00 and $1.25. Clow 5 Ing price on Fridny.............. 28 ve Oc nelette, regular price roc per yard, Friday extra special at half price . . . . . . . . .. 5c a wu Trimmings and Ribbons. Cloths, 206 yafds ull kinde. fancy Trimmings apnea-s h wide 'Pluid-back Cloth, 1 or ladies\ and Braids, In eolors and blitk; sere pulls and bleyele, akirts, marked 20 to &c yard. Will 5 in dark Oxford grey, navy blue and tlosw. Friday special... .. aC prow value 3200 per yard, - Priday ver Lot faney Braid Bands, Jot fringes, the | speeith cence B 3 new colour de lungeand a variety of t4-inch English Venciian Cloth, for la- one plece lots: vaities up to Toe yard dlen' fine tatlor-made sults, In shades Friday. Epecial, Og of brown, navy, blue, bue 10 €loBe civic cole ccc e green, violet and Diack: worth $2.0) Beautiful funcy Bayndere Stripe Rip... DEC JANE Special Priday 2,25 only at...... f G ti rid pons, only t fow Dleces make beaud\ a ul helts an collars: were marked 0 Friday. ond dare gop 10. Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Laces Women's Don- laat omen > 100 dozen. Men's woven border, Colored . Kid Shou®, Colored Double-face Suto Ribbon, 4, Stripe Handkerchiefs, full size; were min 98C Inches wie, good «tuple colors: were' marked Xe each. Priday marked Sie. Friday 21c teen . . Women's , high special 22. .. 20. dozen ¢ . Mewes alf til rohle $4 oen\ Yh $ 6 boxes Black Satin and Grow Gram Pich fome Theyre To hanthice?. of business by unfortunate reverses, . There. was $15,000 wax-(313 of ay; he balance will be sold tomorrow, Friday. . There are many lines that were not placed on sale at all lust week, owing to lack .of room. We cannot.afford to bother with these goods but one more day; so tomorrow will gee the last of them. The extra: special bargains of 4 day at...... OC oo yards of Clieeks, P1 Yovelty ; ------------- oo eaton ms, tpa .on. br s Plorin pr ' cla . ° Seb Maly Con REMC o...... bic special on frt 9¢ - 750 yards of Argorted Dress, Goody, b 'mleces. . will AGC 4 - makin Con) Drei Cootit Bot] (At-nleces. Al-atlic -Rain Duchesse. a choowe from; worth Zc and st%c. - fhe a Yak 44, 65¢ Come, from! worth Iie * a gard.) Priday only at...... Priday ....l2...... hess a 4 £00 yards of, Novelty, plain and evening. ,\ Corset Department. C $1353; pfl‘tirgner prices Ge, ite and $1. One lot 1?! mzlnlckdlmunnl Cloth Petth- Sel » 06 on - ort On Pr OC Friday c...; Se fh Popo meters $1, ame $1 9Q Itibbon, all sl. Friday at the follow» chiefs. rida Apeotal.. ... ........ P (A906 Anapepriaees -~ ~ >> Ladies' Neck weary-nll-atyles- atock-col-- \Wamen's m lary and tles: values ranging up 5p and hluek te. quality, «pecial Se to T5¢ each. Friday, to clome...... Tort Ties, $2.00 grade Be quality ke 1900 yards Machine 'Torchon Laces, at Doane an. alle mc to 1-Inch wide; were marked to SMen'a Shoes, $40) and $3.00 $1 00 teo quality, special ite well To tg 1240 yard. 3¢ grades at L210 e quality, apecinl 18¢ Friday: special...... Men's Butin Cult Shrs 32. $1 5Q anviamammammma ammarkaan Snoox, Hed ano t 5 g hildren's Shoes, $1.00 and $1.2 Shoen foi ant 15 - 50¢ Cloak Department. Girls\ Kid Shoes, $1.00 grade, 69¢ AL coo cuca ngs tn Fine Percale Wrappers, 6 fine tntlor - made \Tig £53533?“ Mos and..... 98e In a large variety of inketgrll‘gblngrigzl‘Tl? Boys' Share, $1.25 ; vi f z¥nd0m at patterns: actual value price $1.50... Friday strum\ Bole $1.00. Friday only only pepe $2.98 5 P gexec 0c 100 tng D s 100 black Figured Dress Jnckets in black, blue, Skirts, in nll sizes brown and cantor, Rol x w nnlsherl with brams cap. full, finisied worth 1.0 C Priday ... Golden Onk Hall Furniture. original prices $12.00 and $15.00. Friday Friday only that were made to re- tail for $2.00. Priday only Int onle Partee Tables, stx3t in. tope, haped legs, glows finish. worth 98¢ 590 $5.00 hit ennmeled [ron Beda. 1 inch post, 25 black sheared Clus- oot . all stzen; at, quartered aid We have 76 Cloaks that are. well worth $5.00. We are going to close tek Bearfm, actual value $1.50. Friday polished with alnt shelf under. the them out In two lots-- 75C Went for rubbers, an artistic plece of Tifhiture. worth $1.00, $4.05 Friday Onty 25 Alaska Sable (skuni) Heidny v Cluster Benita, orig- Counhen, largo #1z0, Fol! head, deep tuft« pall kpring. edge, n handsome velour» ed pan ered worth $12; briny . $8 holn- 90 One Lot 50c¢ One Lot 98c anal price 36.00, Fri- \$2.50 Linings. w pieces 3-Inch Silent, in sinten, pron and black, words rue \gq Bfankets and Comforts. Wash Goods. . n covered Comforter for %; One lot of Remnants of Drem Ging cou e Hice Priday Ac ONE: Wham (in brety patterns. figured of Daran\ and Stermuokers. , in ptripe 5 > L P ve hoth alder; real value each. checks on In or an bak et of aas clot & kale tae tnt inch State plait Tec t Sic Special lot of Grain Cloth, Wiggan, eto 3c riday, to cloe, One tot of best 12%e Feérealen, 'n light One tot of Sample Blankets, in. white. Ya?h eolorm, good nasorted atylen, per yard coerce ncn tan and grey, 10-4. 114 and 12-4 aizes, music mp mh t Beatie fe MRA ENR OC U7 b ol'nx‘fihfli All-wool Pixld Blankets, tn - Eiripes and inured designs, very bull apr r y r = ne lot ol -wool nld ankets; In str a an ul exigns, ve sult- Cask rane Mo per home hr 498) amsorted colors; never sold lexx than stie for Indies wrappers and Drem. fisher's price Ye. Priday 15¢ §§, per pair Bate $3.89 Ing sacques; worth iZ. Bic \Loutstana 'Lize.\ coop wong, sung by tiem .ll... sex seres * Bale: Price clos. a Lottie Glison 5¢ . Friday . - . A Two new Instrumental pieces. \Lele of the Regiment \ twn-siep, and \Ban ar e ar alus Hur\ Waitzer publisher's price § 5p 1 e Se. Friday, choice. ..... ... maams p Manufacturer's * Shirt Sale, $1.50 Shirts fo gnu M ad irts, with separ: and attached ate ®zen, 16 to 18; gleeve lengths, ® to ' xular .., re ce, lug; anle price un N r 69¢. Laundered Dress atl goo yards 14 Wool In- 6go yards Heavy Cot- £ a grain, regular price ton and Jute Car- pots, regutar price .25C goe per yard, 75@, yords Best All Special ool Ingrains, reg- ular price 180 Besa . 3 7°C Domestic Department. Gloves. One ot or Cotton tht 19 \ reau pitts heaviest £11.“th mage. uroally | §1c | $1.0) and $1.90; ay. come \ff? Fold at to. Bale Price . .. -*:C Eqnacto * : 29¢ cults. fidv C Glar- One lot Unbleached Cotton Flannel, ex- £33\ t k NESE Heon net's st_ quality ns, regular reates Tne cele HQ RRR UOC CC _ G10 Cprice $1.00; Priday at half c rated Cong su rice, OBIY cau cnn rand cusiom One lot of remnants of best Dress wiry Walking Gloves, regular make, nobby pat- Prints, in good styles and cal- 4 price Friday c terms. open. from ore. worth 6. Bale Price ...... *C ait ...... and back, ft guar- anteed; all neck Underwear. Close Friday. Winter 4 Price to ~ THES wees Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Denman Deautiful Play Next Ficey Riga.\ The Nome of Burlesque, i ST. THEATER. pears As; . Week Cexteicgss ; [The onl STAR # co, and night, R Starch ; Cowe - b X 2 £) Sore. Barak Cor $41 AMCSENENTS rovient -o, Mat. rou‘yrfz' 2 “James K. Hackerr - atinee tofay, THE PRIDE JENNTE - T Setmrdey matinee ; % préay OP HENTZAT 8 5 t. 2 May Irein In Sister} \* Dany, 'Alsests H dozen Ladies' black all-y! “9:0 ... 12ic . 'e Fi Hosiery, fine ' Ee ts Gey, ”33.95qu vore Drazeries. geen forn maya wee P o at t every abirt is L sold at ol.. commerce. 9C a sos of Ladies heavy Ledies® fne Jersey rfobed, fleece Uned Vesta and in white, black and grey; R $32 & % y ”Kenn” sc ted: \Tol E yi\ isc eff «fis \ 40c * * E * O44 lot of Children's 4 tot of Stew n heavy Aeece iined, white woefme natural was #5 Friday ......}....- Bays® all wool Sweaters to ed ph Win-$1 plato cg: Pes ntr is.. .29¢ \4 Sel...... 19¢ Muslin Underwear. p... meay - P Lager ane oice + 6- STOCKS $§ dead MEPMED . Aled Peaches. y’é .. Your choice, . oue sSb6sb vasKEGD VEGETANLES- Gorn, Peas. [Beans, To- amar ammimimiamimm %% Pure Groceries. a (a COFFPEE-Good Rio Coffer, fnest Maine Corn, early June Peas, imported Bar- dines, rich quality Salmon. 8 £9 Your chol 9¢09)8¢ - each Sl...... 100 TEA- end | Ten, Java and Mocha Coffer, Baker's Ciiocolate, 6 Thx, fine Prunce, 1.tbu.. fivapor- < watoes, Qelatine, Catoup, Pickles,, Your P ed per Th., to: A 8c Clicst Toul 4 cot Laundry Beap, i wart \bottle | Bluing, IAIIHIdry \Starch per Th., 840; excellent I * Rice, per Io. 4¢ Housefurnishings. TRUNKS-Travelin and Steamer Trunks, this sea- we. will have to well sbn's make, samples that to mike room for mew iraodie; to $120) each. THERMOMETERE, Bread Knives, Exi Heater with gag ( measuring | Jorn, Ritehen _ Mirrors, Linnet Palle, Shoe Brush ind D a uh!) e r.\ Sliver - plate Brushes. Your Brushes Torr ___ .9¢ PLATED\ CAn BELLE, Chop Howie, 15° Inch: Wash Boards, Cro- quette Pryore, Crumb ets,\ with_ bristle brumh: iitchen _ Teaspoons, | per dozen. chalce 14¢ FAMILY] CLE AVE rs, Bish * Pani, herve | tin: Kitchen - Baws, |_ fnleo Boxes, heavy Un. Niskel- pinted | Mutch ] Starde, ¢ , - Dusting Brushes Your chole t.. 196 CUP8 dozen XD.8 Frock - eoffee: regular value . Auecial, each, TABLE | TUMBLER - Thls. full alze Table Ti blers, various patterns to . select . from., value 36e dozen. Special. dozen.... ... MEAT DiSHIE8-An odd of 10, and Porcelain values dhe Special, 1 and ...; DHECORATED About 1009 nlecen of rie Meat M houses, on shecial THAN tis. HA VAL China and Crockery. UCERE-20 _ ind Saucers, white, for ten or 6c - Rogers Sliver Plated Ware. i BPOONS-Table und dessert ales, about 50. dozen im- to regular lot Finch., White Dishon: und te each. 9¢ . CitiNnA- hy decorated Import «amples f ( the Inrgent all richly . do- tables LF to clomn out. made by Rorers |_ & Hamilton, C. Rogers & Bros. | and . Wm. ogers { Manufacturing Co., plain and fancy patterns} regu- Tor value £1.00 doz\ Qg Special, each .... ... FORKS-Medium and dere wert sizes, to match the . ame . mitken, 2 dozen; ' regular. value $1.00 doxen. Special. 9¢c enc serre 1 RNTVEE- 100 dozen C. Rog: i_ era & Brow? 12 dwi. 5) - pinted . Dinner Knives, | - from the New Yortt trade i- anle. regiinr , value $50 dnzfin. BSpoctal, |7C wach acco berms AND romks- Rogers _ & Hamilton's 17 - dwt. - Tea Knives: and Forkn,. bent allver-piated! regular value #5 luz7env < Special. £0 each .l. .... ._ 17¢ | - Enameled Kitchen Ware. Cake Panm, Mcosur fat. Saucepans day only, ench cor rE Fors, C -pans Covered Baricopans day only, Kett Tana Baucepane, Water «Priday only. Kettion, dog1. hign. Ontment Boller®. S-qt, fee Potn. Friday only, each - dot Clothing. \DRINKING CUPS, Tubed en, Fri- 7C Cold-handle en. Fri- eA8R once iw ie 4C ROABTING PANS, Mumin Covered Pails. c waTen PHCHERS, Tem targe Cof- 8c Long Trougers Suits, alt sizer, 231). to 19 years, In Worsted and Chevi Bults, rold at £.0.. Your choice Wednesday at 80 Boys\ Cape Overconta, all stzes, I ”33m sold at $5.00, ot to c Chinchilla and Irish Frieze mi‘lgaill. made with sailor or storm In sizes 1 to $ years. wold at ”knkgng they | last Wednesday last e. first RAA. 1.98 £0 Boys' Uister®, Overcoats and Reef: era, agea 10 to 16 years, cholce of an th ock. uh day i'l $3.4 Notions. E- pers good quality Pina: would be an at lo “fie-21m. & 5c papers for... ......l.- - O48 lot of Embroidery Slik on spocis, ull eclors: regular t cos Jot of Knitting Tarn, Saxon close, 5 price Ue per 3q 4 C more h‘ljn: n % ng *Borne this i 'the c Thi was c qualr ously follos low t tous ened In - keene adequ never 'save temp maki impul came encou one w High. Tha tleme