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VOL: LVIlt NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1894. 249. la IT, 10 el-I rr ra.i tso -by to sat era all I It i at i al 9 P- sc silk; The Great, -The Shrewd Public will buy These Silks I Here Tfl-HOITflff! SILK SALE! Unusual! Extraordinary To-morrow we offer a large part (some 2000 pieces) of the grade Silks, sold for account of Schwarzenbach, Huber by auction, in New. York a few days ago. The prices realized were, owing to Tariff and other ques-' tions, very low so low, in fact, that we can sell, for the first time.

High Grade Black, Colored and Fancy Silks at a third less than WHOLESALE PRICES. Among the shining stuff a will be found Surahs, Satins, Failles, Rhadames, Sultana Crepee, Peaa de Soies, Satin' Duchess. Taffetas Broche, Satin Grosgrains, Merveillieux. Satin Bhadames, Colored Peau de Soies, Taffetas And many other Fancy al. one-third their wholesale value.

04X12 of Rich Black 1 I iBOCT H.DU tree -Colored SILKS. 0 BLACK COLORED DRESS GOODS! They're precisely the weights and weaves pitch, upon for Fall or WlaMw1 wean; They'are French, German, Belgium, Irish, Scotch and English weaves, and include All Shades and Colors of COTERT CLOTH. All Shades and Colors of Silk and Wool Crepon. All Shades and Colors of French Tweeds. AU Shades and Colors of Scotch Cheviots, AQ Shades and Colors of French Diagonals.

All Shades and Colors of English Broadcloth. All Shades and Grades of Storm Serges and Cheviots, And a large number of other weaves and textures. Bit L. D'ORVILLE CHABUT, to calaent apeciIlt, senior member of tb firm i paDllo tu ihvijioi tut B. aM Drn ua permanenuy ioeaiea in A.w ana I oat er.rj cam preaeated the Cbmbat-UzU offices will receive bis personal atteatloo an4 i iUi trestflKBt.

I Ta soeeeas tluit Dr. Cbabot bis acblevej la France aod America has placed blxa so tar ikos otaer speciaJsts la hU lln. that his treatment cannot be Judced br tbe sllnbod and baity practice too treQaeatlr- oflered tbe pablio by many so-called speclallvta. Tbe Ktar especially solicits a call fma patieats wbo bavs bean nn.nrrna.fol with other pbysl-aua. He will examine all Much applicants Brer, and will take pleasure In explaining co them hliy his system of treatment.

aaartnr all that under no consideration will be accept aa I case. If you are slca. don't auow pa.r miores to aeen yon xrom at iast tenia in opiaioa on your ease. It costs nothing. Dr.

Cha bat makes bis terms lost as low ss Is sasibls. sonslstent with ant-c-a. nreauaeau j. COXSDLTATIO.H IN ALL CASES FBEE. i' Office, 75 Royal Street Corner Conti, JItm Blocks Below Canal Street, on Second Floor, Entrance on Royal Street.

DBS, CHABUT HAXZ. are gradaates of Ecols det Mediclns. Paris. Vrance, aod Jefferson csieal College. Philadelphia.

and graduated, they are. from socb lastitatiooa as rm, tby do not wua to be eonfoonded with tbe majority of apeclsllsU wbo advertise, and a. ia most Instances are Ignoramuses, graduated brom qoaek coegos, not capable of tarnlng ta ordinarily good borsa doctor. This Is a strong statement, bat it Is snlortanately true. Us poor fldeced paUent ia too often tba sufferer la tbe hands of tb.se quack.

SPECT A LOST MA5U00D, SPERMATORRHOEA. '-eaiasl Weakness, 5erveus Debility. tba dreaded disorders tbe affect of lndisoretioos, exctaea la tnatarer crnains premntnro decay la Physical, asd Mental forces, are cored by sew saaltiTe methods originated In France, the aropertr of KES. CHABUT HAXI In -rtca. There are no faUnres In curable aad moat cases ara happily corabla.

HIS, FISTULA, DISEASES OF STOMACH ASD BOWELS. fOt and FUtula enrsd wit boat tbe rise of or canstic Chronic disorders of the aad Bowels quickly reUered. "i -m A TT, trea.tmnt. 1 CHABCT-HAIX. borne treatment oa tbe same blrh standard as their jtOet work, iWieatlon.

aa interesting book, wblch wUl prore of ralue to all chronic 'JnUT iVinVmatrlmony. will be sent frsa to any address. Question b.anks dlstases sitit on appllcaUoa, address Drs. CHABUT II ALL, ioor Q0tatkm free in Btogllsh. French.

German i m. Snmlsr: m. 8 p. m. WMtMi BUT TRUE THE STAFFORD nillERAL SPRINGS WATER (FB0M NEAB T0SSBUBG, only mineral water in the world that enjoys the distmction.

on ac-itof it has made Bight's Disease. bem otof Lectures by Eminent ed1le1fr caj societies, etc. We refer to lectures by Dr. J. "iotTj.

of JTheorf and Practice of Medicine, jjjew Or Lm by Dr. W. Jacksox. Mobile Medical College, befofe the cal gocifty of Alabama; Dr. N.

L. Gcice, E-President Jledical So-r of Mi-sisJippi, Meridian. Other eminent physician certjc won- JcTiresin Bbioht's Disease, Diabetes, Calculi, nsing Stafford Mineral Spring Water. ov i Pamphlets Will Astound and Conrlnce thoskUcal. Ute no connection, nob neteb had, with ant staffobd m'ELL WATEB Nor Any Other Water Bearing Slgdlatf Jmetu OVT.T DEPOT NO.

94 CAMP ST. JOKD MINERAL I I Hats of DRSV CHABUT HALL -wUbea to T.TIES SYPHILIS, G050BBH0EA, GLEET. STRICTURE. Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Syphilis, a disease worse la its affects than smallpox or cancer, a few years sgo considered incurable, is now po.ltlr.ly cared by DBS.

CHABUT HALXi In all stages. Cures la all cases nndertaksa gaaraateed. OoBorrbea. Gleet, Strlctnre and all other Goal to-Urinary Diseases cured In a short time by pleasant aad painless treatment. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, DISEASES OF WOMEN.

AU trregnlar and palafal menstruation. Displacements, causing bearing-down sensations, with pains in groin; all unnatural snd weakening discbarges. Sterility or Barrenness. 75 Royal St, New Orleans, La. and Italian.

Office hours: 9 a. m.U AllD HOTEL C0.i LTD; CARPETS Milliriery SILK. Sale of Black, Colored and Fancy High Grade Silks Cheap Morrow! and Caps. Fall Styles all ready; most of them are exclusively our own. OF KNOX NEW YOBK HATS We are Sole Agent, None are genuine without trade mark.

ENGLISH LIVERY HATS, With Bands and Cockades and Buckles, if desired. We have also a complete stock of all the best Hats manufactured in JDerbies 1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Alpines 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 Soft Hats 1.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 3.00 Headquarters for fine grades Children's Hats, School Hats Boys, Satchels and Traveling Bags. Such Carpets we never had as those we show this season. The Carpets are better in texture, better in design and richer in colorings, while the prices are materially less. We have all -weaves Axminsters, Wiltons, Moquettes, Velvets vBody and Tapestry Brussels, as well as all qualities of Ingrain Carpets.

RUGS AND ART SQUARES. We have almost every size, style and material. A BATH RUG. This is a new addition to the bath-room; they are large, colors throughout are the same on both sides; they are reversible. They can be scrubbed and washed.

They absorb water like a sponge. They are $8.00 each. Months of preparation has resulted in the invitation extended to-day to visit during the week our latest importations and creations of marvelous head gear and millinery ornamentation. We have the newest designs and shapes in Hats and jet ornaments, The newest colors that fashion declares shall dominate -Millinery this Fall and Winter are Circie and Bluett. One comes in five shades and the other seven tints.

Beauty, Ehb aad Eappbea Gaineit by Using The BERRY Remedies Toilet Reejoisitebv' smd Electricity, at tne New Orleans Beauty Parlors. Facial Mas-" 8teamlng every lur wis rami vn.l.v- a 81 tang. MBS. ELLA BERET'S success and ability In tbe removal of superfluous hair, birthmarks, molea. red veins and warts by electrolysis Is permanently acknowledged.

She la pre-eminently tbe only Beauty Speclslist in the south, end baa Incorporated In her work those lm-prorementa in Dermatojorr aad Art 'that ha atood tbe teat of palmriaking oUerraUoo and experience. Office Bouts from 9 a. it ullitloo free. PRICE LIST OF THE ELLA BERRY EEMK-DIES AND TOILET REQUISITES: OOSIPLEXION SOAP las buneflcui and UauOrying properties tbe toolo or h. and its popularity baa never been rivaled.

Per cake. 25 cents. CU-XOU-CAV FACW MASSAGE CREAM A food, absolutely iruaranteed 7.5ln and every trace of age. Per box. i.

FRECKLES AND MOTiTeRADIOATOR PUvely remove ftTpe? b5e7 DERMA PtTRA-Infalllble Pimple and Black-bead Cure. Per bottle $2. BWtsari- wiljUAM HAIR TO.VICA Hew and startling discovery; wUl turn, gray hkj to its natural color; no dye. Per bottle Ml EGYPTIAN BLOOD thekidnejs. liver and bowels, Price 7 bouli BLISS A sure cure for red and lnK.nw eyes.

Per bottle, SO cents. PARAGON DENTIFRICE A medicinal tootb-wub. wUl prevent tooth desy. Per hunl. ik cents.

Tbese for sale at all leadlntr TVn. direct from MRS. ELLA BERRY'S BEAUTY PARLORS, MORRIS BUILDING, Comer Camp and Canal New Orleans, Hours. Dally a. m.

to 4 p. m. Sundaya ...10 a. m. to 1 n.

4S-pare GnWe to BeautT. with aamni. tbe matcblees Ella Brrry Complexion Soap sent USE KEPPLER'S. DENTINE. The Best Preparation for Cleanaln and Pre serving xne teetn.

A Fragrant Wash for the Month. 2S Cents Pr Nicest Perfume la -KEPPLER'S NEW VIOLET BOUQUET, S-oa. G'ass-Stoppered Bottle, 75 Centa; 4-oa. Bottte. 40 Cents.

WH KRra THE LARGEST A XD BEST AS- BORTMXNT OF TOILETi ARTICLES. SPECIAL ATTENTIOX TO PRESCRIPTIONS Our prices are the most reasonable. Prompt attention to mall orders. Teteptone 1401. j- KEPTLER'S PHARMACf7 xlS'M-Snly Cor.

Dryades and Euterpe sta. AJVtWr LINK UFF PABKER This famllr Is one of considerable an- rttinltyv "wbose znem'bera bare been highly dfaitin galehetl in naval acnala, and dates its baronetcy as far back as the 'centnry. 4 Arms chevron, between three leoparrbt faces, or. Creat a leopard's af- fro tee, eraeed, or, dooally gorged, gu. Stagnatlou reign a snpreme in aocial cir cles and will for many" weeks to come, with the exception of several weddings, that ar announced for early date in uctoDer icrery aay Drings some re turned wanderer and the.

girl who so carelessly threw aside hate, veil and gloves and let the stammer enn and breezes have their own sweet way with her tender ekln, is now busily engaged in getting. ril of the tan and freckles that she gloried in daring the pat few months Brown hands and faces and freckles are not considered ng.y at the Summer places, bat wait until the 'nut-brown maid makes her appearance' for the first time in evening dress in the gay reason and the contrast between face, and i startling to. the' beholder. Recipes for sunburn are now eagerly sought and aa many hours devoted to getting rid of the blemishes as were spent in acquiring them. And now tbe summer girl is not only repairing the ravages to com plexion but to her wardrobe, and this -aet la by no means an easy task; ehpps have to be visited, goods inspected and dressmaker) Interviewed, before the result can.

burst upon the gase of tbo pub lic i Mr. and Kmlle LegenUre have been spending a short while at. the Gulf View Hotel, Misslatlpp! City, fter several months' stay In Virginia. -Mr. nd Mrs.

Louis H. Jurey are spend ing some at Pass Christian, the guests of Mrs. Chotard," after spending the summer in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew H. Gay and Miss Anna Gay returned during tne past week from tbe north, and fter a short stay in New Orleans left for their plantation home. Kev. H. H.

Waters, after a pleasant visit to frlenda in New York and New port, is now spenUlng a short in bis old home, Toronto, Canada. Misses Jeanle and Fannie Gordon left on Wednesday for a Tiaitto Mrs. Cuntron Lewlsburg. udge and Mrs. Fred D.

King are spend ing several weeks at the Crescent Hotel at ManderiUe. La. Miss Katie Montgomery leave i shortly for a visit to Miss Alexander in Texas. Mr. J.t J.

Fennelly has returned from a trip to Kansas City nd St. Louis. Mrs. J. Gilmore ami family returned during the week from Paes Christian, where they passed the summer months.

Mrs. J. Wood Coleman has returned from Mississippi, where she' passed the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh F. McJGlroy have returned from Mississippi City, where tfaey have spent the past six weeks at the Golf View Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Buckner and family are expected home this evening from Lakeside, where they have passed the summer.

Mrs. Alfred Penn and little son re turned recently, after spending three months at Wetmore Springs. La. Miss Ceclle Pasteur left on HiVedneaday. for a visit to Mrs.

Octo Nash Ogden in Amice City, La. Mrs. Charles F. Buck and family have returned from Canada, where, they spent the summer. Mr.

Blaffer returned during the past week from several weeks' stay, in Tennessee. Mrs. J. B. Elliott and family have re turned tfrom- where they, passed the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry da Ponte Tiave taken Mrs. J. W.

Thomas' villa at Pass Christian, and will spend the winter at that charming resort. 1 The erlgagement baa been announced of Miss Marie Hero to J. J. Hard, of Denver, Colo. Mr.

Hard is a native' of New Orleans, but has been for. many years in where ha ha a 'prominent cl risen. Mr. and Mrs. John BHobson returned daring the week from a delightful visit to the north.

Mr. Andre Segnln is apendiing a fortnight at Clalborno Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Nelvll Paech returned on Tuesday last from a moat interesting trip of several weeks to Mexico. Mrs.

Victor Meyer and family returned during the past- week; from Virginia, where they have been spending, the summer alt Burphur Springs and WytheYlllev -V Captain Hodgson will return to the city to-day. after ao; absence of aeveral months spent in the east and in th lovely blue grass region of Kentucky where they have' been visiting their daughter, Mr a George Long, at her, lovely Basbford manor- Mrs. Llna Preye' and ber little" son Albert have returned to the cltr from a visit to Mrs. George J. Long at Bash-ford manor, her summer home, a few miles from in the midst, of' -rtA Vina rrvso am aAw4.n a TTAnrnrtlrw a-a ww Bjinos) sESjivu VI AJk u-asa.

Mrs. Reuben Buuh returned last week from a lengthy visit to her father, Mr. James Boles, in Chicago. Mrs. John P.

Richardson and. her. little son Edmund returned on Sunday last. after summering in North Carolln. Mlea Lillian Dlx and her aaotlieT.

Mrs Thomas Dix. are spemilng4 several montba in' Chicago with friends. Miss Mamie Soule, after a pleasant vis- It to Potoskl. Is now -with friends in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. James L. Bradford are now at Bowden.iLithia Springs, GSo after several months very pleasantly spent in North Carolina. 1 Miaa Florence. Searing returned re cently from the pine hills of Mississippi, where she spent several weeks very; de lightfully.

Mies Josle Murphy bas returned from Fllicastle, where she spent the sum i Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stanford took pos session during the past week of their new. home -on jJackson avenue, the resK denec formerljf occupied by, air. ana Mrs.

Ashton Phelps Mrs." C. B. Pettlt and Miss Fannie Pettlt- have returned from Lookout Mountain, where they passed the month of August and part of September. sMtes Bebecca Marks arrived from Wave- land on Friday, where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Sumter D. Marks for a month, and spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Bay before returning to her home. Natchez, Miss. Mr.

and Mrs. James Puech have re turned from Europe, where they spent the summer months traveling. Mrs. Char less has returned from Mis sissippi City, wihere she spent the sum mer. Among the charming visitors to our city Xiurlng the past week are Mr.

and Mrs. Treodhard Toomer, formerly of Eng land, now of Mexico. Mrs. Toomer will spend tbsi winter to New Orleans for the benellt of her health, and Mr. Toomer will return to Mexico, making frequent, visits to our city all during the season.

Mr. and Mrs; Daniel D. Avery returned last Saturday from Lakeside, where Mrs. Avery passed, the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Buckner. and Mrs. Herbert Ellerbe taken possessioti of a home 'corner of iSrarnard ana jaexson avenue. aod Mrs. James G.

Belden have issued lnviratlons for tbe marriage of their daughter, Josephine Lillian, to Mr. Walter Beatty Jackson, Saturday even ing, Oct. 6, at. 7 o'clock, Grace church. Nyackjon-Hudson, New York.

Miss Kate Dykers, wbo baa been spend lug the past summer at Marietta, Will remain In that place during the winter, much to the regret of be many friends bere, who will greatly miss her bright and cheery presencei Mrs. B. T. Buckner and family nave taken possession of their new home on Coliseum street, near Josepbme. Mr.

Frank Coyle will spend the winter in Sa-n Antonio, Tex. Miss Katie Bowman, after spending the summer with her mother, has returned to Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoop have re turned from, the north, where they spent the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Coyle re turned last Tuesday from waveiana, where they passed the summer months. Mr. and Mrs.

Ashton- Fhelps. wno nave been summering at the Gulf View Hotel, Miaalwdnni Citv. will on their return spend the coming winter, with Mr. and Mrs. A.

Moulton, the parents or airs. PhalDS. Mr. Stephen B. Maiiory.

or -ensacoia. has been the guest aunng ine- past; week of his sister, Mrs. T. S. Cards have been issued by Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Fleken. of Monroe, for the marriage of their sister, Mias Byrd Elisabeth' Bryant, to Mr. Mark Mayo Boatner, of thl city, Wednesday after noon, Oct.

10, at 4 o'clock. Miss Kate -Atkinson returned on -Satur day last after a pleasant trip of several months to the north and east Miss Atkinson this winter will be located at the Josephine Louise House, the handsome annex of the Sophie ivewcoraD Mrs. Taylor, who has been. with her niece. Miss Hobble Glffln, spending the summer in Atlanta, returned on Thursday, and is pleasantly located with the Misses Moles, on Pry tanla street, near Ninth.

Mrs. S. Kennedy and sont Mallory, re- tnrned during 1 the past week, after a pleasant' visit of two months to her mother, Mrs. Angela Mallbry, in JPensa- Mrs. M.

Walmsley spent the past week in New York Mrs. J. E. Seaman has returned from Mississippi and St. Louis, where she spent four'weeks.

-Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Oolcocx nave tu possession of helr new home on Sts te street, corner of Pitt Mrs.

Nosier returned a. few day rm -the north, where she visited -friends. "While there Mrs. Nosier placed her at school. I i Mrs.

F. M. JTOiey, ju uuie xutj uu Mr. Foley wr-return tonnorrow from Cooper's Well, i Mr. Qulacy i epeni.tne past wew A.

SHWARTZ SOWS, CANAL AND UOURBON STREETS. Our Stores Will Be I) A -AMD- OCTOBER 2... mHESE TWO DAYS will.be fraught I department will brimful of NEW. THINGS of the best that tter- many, France and England can send' us or that America can mana fa.ft.nra Vn noina iavo Kam a.n wA nnV-o THTsl QlT V. an imnnrfftnt and far-reaching ITEWi GOODS the very newest of the new-combined with PRICES -the very lowest of the low cannot fail to call forth nd retain your custom.

I CLOAKS the pew tiariff went intb effect. These were manufactured to be sold at $15.00, $17.50, $18.00 aad $20.00. v- The Choic YILI BE Offered at. CASTILE 60AP, Pure qual-: itv. Israel sise cakes: ordi nary price 5 cts This Sale's 2 cts a i vWOOL KNITTED SKIRTS wri boo: I needed: ordi- e-puV 25 cts Mr.

Jeror. was cone!" SKS "Sliver insUnct, stored Bordered -i have 4 j.olor Turkey -Red ordinary price 65 1- eta yard This Sale's A fo ALL-WOOL FLANNELS "JTilte and colored; ordinary lirlce 35 to 45 cts yard This QA fta Sale's Pribe. LADIES'' JERSEY RIBBED VESTS AND DRAWERS Best Etryptiao yarn: ordinary rjrice cts This Sale's g. FANCY STrtfpED AND FIG- -TJRED FIDEBDOWNS The 1 firettlest line ever shown. n- this city; --'ordinary cts a yard This Sale's (t)S FINE EXTRAOTS 'Double assorted odors; or- Iri 25 CtS GENTS' SOCKS Fast Black." Solid-Colors and Brown Bl- ordinary price 25 ct pair This Sale's Ct TJMBRELLASi best Italian Serxe.

nlaln and i'jiu- cy bandies; ordinary price -f CV-l 1.73 This i. Sale's Price. 01e tf LADIES' LISLE THREAD -s HOSIERY Two tone, fast -black and the stylish russet shades; ordinary price .60 cts GENTS" FINE LINEN "COL- LARS 4-ply. 1000 linen; or-i dlnary price, 10 iCt This eta Sale's SILKINB COMFORTABLES- Lsrs-e Size, raffle ell around: ordinary price 95 This Sale's gQ AQ GENTS- SCARFS Silk and Satin; and. aVour-ln-' Hands; ordinary price 48 cts fo This.

Sale's- Price. SHOES A FEW NOTES LADIES' IMPERIAL KID BUTTON BOOTS McKay sewed, "patent leather tips and plain toes: worth $3.50 OQ a pair. This Sale's. Price. f- CHILD'S SIDELIAi; i KID.

BUTTON BOOTS made, spring heels and --with- tips; worth' $1.25 aiyKyfQ pair. This" Sale's SWtjlia These are a feirf the Best Talues SHffABTZ SOUS -TO P. D. CORSETS, which were sold, at $2 50, to-morrow only at $1 19. -H.

S. CORSETS, were $1, now H. S. CORSETS, were 75c, now S3o. B.

is. were $1 50, now 75c. DR. WARNER'S CORSETS, were $1 25, now 75c 200 dozen INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, were 25, now 10c- i i CHILDREN'S WAISTS, were 75c, now 25c 750 Fine SILK UMBRELLAS, Oxidised. handles, formerly $1.75, now, 9Sc, COO Italian SILK UMBRELLAS, 28 Inches, former price SI 25, to-mor- row only y' '-'i -c.

4000 pounds IMPORTED WORSTED, Just arrived from -Bremen, to-morrow only. 4c an ounce. V. General Wholesale and Retail PISCII'S POUTERS HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES. COXJ3SrTf--Sr OJFt.IDE:i?.S SOX-ICia73EIE- 3v o.

'157- CAUAL at Evan Hall plantation on bayou La- foache. Miss Louise Morels after a delightful visir to her mother, Mrs. octave iioreu itt York, is now the guest of relatives in Philadelphia. rtw enaajtement has been announced or jXlss UIHe Wogan to Mr. Wellborn.

Mrsi K. imtcnaru chard returned on Friday from Yellow Knlnhnr Soringa and Roanoke, where they have been, spending the past two monltS. Mrsu John H. Maginnls and daugmer. ri Joseniilne Maginnis, after- several weeks' stay at Poland Springs, are now in-New Yorftr- Dr J.

Blckhsm returned yeeterday. after a visit to his aaugnrer, jits, Beebe, In Miss CBara Crump nas returned from fcer summer outing. The laces of the Astor family are Ysmea Closed To-Morrow. WEDNESDAY, i OCTOBElt 3. with interest to you and us.

Every SO CLOAKS AND CAPES. The balance of the 1500 lot which was bought fmm a. rlpmnrflliVwl mRTlllf ACturer Oil the (lav .98 FRENCH. SATEENS Beau tf- colored designs on fast 1 black- ground; ordinary- te: .15 cts XOtB BELLA fiU-Cnoria Serge. 28-inch, natinral wood han--dies; ordinaky price 1.35 i This Sale's (Price.

69 cts CHILDREN'S HOSE A strict-ly- 8CHOOL HOSE. Fast Blaok; ordinary orice 20 M.H KVO CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' REEFERS A few hundred -to select from; ordinary price 5 to. rrO This SaJe's jlQ vet NE BLANKETS Pure Wool. large size, colored a uib oaie w. jrrice.

L7P7N A LLEN CH BVIOT SUITINGS This season's style; ordfnwry price cts Of g4-a yard ThK Sale's CIS LINEN CHECK A SB TOWELING 18 and 20 inches ordinary price 121-2 and 15 ts yard This Sale's 81 cts TOOTH- BRUSHES Best -English ordlnarv1 Prt" 52 cts This Sale's I i 5 cts GENTS WHITE TJNLAUN- DEB ED IRTS Re-en- forced linen bosoms: ordi- cts. COVERT CLOTHS. AND 2IB- -ILINES Jn a beanUful as- sortment of stylish effects; ordinary price 35 cts a yard OA ho This Sale's UiCtS FINE LEATHER" POCKET- I trimtnlngsr prjee 50 to 75 cts OfT TO ThN Rale's Price: CIS GENTS FALL 'WEIGHT' COLORED MERINO UN-. -t DEB WEAR Ordinary price I A a 75 cts This Sale's Price. CIS SCOTCH FLANNELS Plaids i and stripes; ordinary price Priced 30 BABT.

AND OARHIAOB. BLANKETS Fancy colors. soft aod fleecy: ordinary price "4-fa 5 cts This Sale's Price. Cl 6 Permit us to make yotrr travel along1 life's road easy by fittinj? yoar feet with footwearthat WEARS WELL while wearing out, yet doer not wear the wearer out. ti- I ON SHOES.

MISSES' MADRAKID-BUT- TON OOT 8 Heels or spring heels, wjth tips or toes: worth' $2' atf- OA pair. This Sale's Price. 0 1 LADIES' GEOLA KLD BUT- 5 TON BOOTS All styles toes and heels.) plain tipped; r' worth; $2.25 a pair. Thlsftl AQ Sale's Price. ls0 In Shoes erer offered In this elty.

CanaUifl BonrHoii Sts; TSE3: 150 dozen CHILDREN'S HOSB, worts 20o, to-morrw 10c 120 dozen LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSB, formerly 20o, to-morrow loo. 300 dozen Celebrated Shawknlt Seamless GENTLEMEN'S HOSE) formerly 83c, to-morrow 20c 110 dozen GENTS BLACK AND COI OBED HOSE, formerly 18c, to-morrow. 10c 200' dozen GENTS' TIES, former price 40c. to-morrow 25c Large line of Colgate and Pl'nand SOAPS AND The late HIGH-ARM SEWING CHINE, was $40, to-morrow $2L Dealer in AMERICAN No. 7 and STBEET-157.

at $300,000, and those of the VsnderbKU. at $500,000. The pops' lace treasures are valued at aud Cueen Victoria's at $73,000, and the princess of Wales, al $230,000. v- Dr. S.

E. Hale has returned after two months spent; in Virginia and the north. Mrs. Jennie Cajdwell Nlzoa baa returned and will be located, the coming winter at-the Josephine Louise, House. Mr.

and Mrs. Waiter Flower, Mrs. Flor- ence Ogllvie'and Miss Bessie Flower are expected home -during the -coming week from Covington, where hey. spent- the summer. -Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Korsheedt have taken a bouse- on Pry tan is. street, near i Mr, and Mrs, Edward Raine and family will spend the coming winter in Balti- more Miss Agnes Pettlt, who tj rrr.

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