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WILSON, MANAGER, RAPLBi BUILDING. WASHINGTON. I) SATURDAY APRIL, IS, ll MIIIIMaiA.Ml KYKNTH THIS -Manntoka. Tribe. 1.

6. lt Wall. wm nd Lodge, International As tlon of Mn' hlnls's, council, o. I V. Jr.

ii A M. Hall Onad-wm Council, Jr, O. 17. a. m.

FrilowH' Hull. hom, ai ii rioiMforVIBOIHIMW A I lani iC larlotla -ounty. Virginia, liles us that I tomi' statemenl In Tbs Times th.it th BOVOrni in Not th carolina, Tennei nol than in Viral snd Th- Times could prove thi- lo be fa- i. oaks for proof. We are not nwi.ro that Tha Times has ever Maida sn, li I Staten 'lit.

Wa 00 see hon- Tho a ami I linv mada lt, for ss, no knowlc-d-ic respecting the esponscs Of gOVarnSBOBl in althei of Ihe Stales named, and wr do not know where accurate nnd reliable Information -r-ernlhg thain can 1.Iiialnnl. Bul Ihis agw know: That if lt lu- true that Virginia's aro larger than I of Om Stales namul, no constitutional or-nveiitlon ls necessary to redOOS her ex? Her Lerjslatun' Iih-s full mil com? plete control over the subject, and lt can provide for lie-in-; tli. expei: government Jual as effectually ns a con? stitutional convention eon. if wc ahouW "have a aoi-stituttonul convention and adopt a new constit ut it would DOC OS sariiy eons true! the trams ol Bovominoni upon tin- same i ubstanttolly as those that now axial Wa no rsa son ll fore, spending vary sum cessary to hold a xuiven tlon, while see it HMM! "Cni t' for not one. The tali; of a con ventlon to reduce thc expenses ol tba Smtp ls a mero blind.

Tba uni pun ita advocates have Ls to incorporate a trick into our cousinutioniil law whin hy Um nu liisod un? der the false pi tho! soma Ullin; i iso was being done, in our Judgment, greater calamity could befall tba i of Virginia than to have their tlon their whole system of gov ernmont npoa a trick and lie. How can the state r.xpt, sons to ba open, frank, truthful and bTOVS wha-n abe lin self holds alwaya baron theil spectacle of har own Institutions pro clalmine Th- Ciiim ls not possible. To found her constitution upon a false protease of that sort would eporote to the degradation of tho character and morobty ol bar clt liens. lind she had bette! ii srbotovar that negro suffraoo ma) brina her than to stun out to st.tnati colly oorraptlnt tba minds and tba morals of har sons in the way this of a would. Wa oppose ii convention, Iherofora, bocooos ii caa maka no ra tlon in excuses whiih cannot make just as well, 1,1 while it? advocates nominally soak make a retina lana in the emment, raul purpose ls to frame a constitution tu dlslrain Ibo negro by a trick and false preteaoa.

(hir correspondi al adda: "The suffering in Virginia outside of the cities is maw a reine. inly Hie well to-do farmers now ever see a dip. Tba poverty o' our pa opie ls granter ti run im.isine You hara inspired conflilenoe in your nadara, and rous paper whnh will enable yow rn great good for the genera) welfare. Please discuss these vital questions. Tell us how we can thaw Immigrants io our State." "We thank our frienal for his very kind reference to The Tiro rs.

and wo hope ll will not be thought immrKlest In us to ny th.it it deserves what he says. It wi-i-uld he simply om he and Hal for The Times to say lt is indifferent about lu own prosperity. The Tlaaea earnestly haipes to prosper, but it wants no prosperity that pfOOOOdS from the very smallest Jack of candor, frankness and absolute truth, lt would prefer utter failure to millions earned In that way, lt econ mgrnMO Bo gained We tell our correspondent that, with om- exception, lt ls not within the Power of legislation to help thc. People, poor as they are. Legislation can render them one Important servm- shat WOUld of th.

very la.s, them, and that would ba- ropaol ot ths tax on the note lantaa af State bunks. They are unable to any bank accom? modations beeooae tha national-bank law confines banklnx to tue national bank centres. The managers of those banks do not know the country people, and they will not (TOM tin in any modations, therefore. If tin mltted to have their own laval bariV.s they would have one In every locality that had business e. io ugh io su-ata'n ll managed by the m-n of that locality, who wtuld know the surrounllng copia- and who would, therefore, grant to each ocoommodationa aa ha waa anUUwd to.

in thst sn thr would kara i-eesa io all the fiif.plr-, orren, win. tkey tMOded. and from which they now VU of. Hui tlM Isst thlnir in this VMM Wmwt'A ImUB want, badly off as they are, ls a dollar which ts not worth rn dollar They wa-it ihdr money Itiielr stsi.dsri vatua) to n- RaaA awi aa -ii, I. If a gold -lol la is worth one and they inslu upon a silver also, On-n want the dhu tatar to MOtaa a quantitr ihni la wari'? ea mm ii at lew hnllioM dealer's as thf In the fOld dollar.

This ls ii I jul to preapi rftj I As for immigration, at lear eat corre? spond, nt arill lever it in i's KgtCfl Hm Btajtata, aa ebundant with him, id pi sTMbljr ntwujra will an effectual liar to Uut if lt ba possible to immlgranta to pBaPBBai the ney, us, lt can ne'ir le done until inc world is niven assiirain.n that we have no banff murdeiers. and BttpprOM all sorts ct notated th" aterneel ailmliiletratkm of the criminal 11 THE -Orri! The Blralnghaai Ana-Herald objected to Chauncey m. that "in the the scntim-nt ls marly uiitnit' i opting Uta and lt to th'- tad thai "nearly all mon.y." "in I ii raid adda, "all of papen Iii HM on this UM Atirnita Constitution. If Mr. tafeoo i ion he hid Oral On- i I i.On lor sound money.

So nv tba Wc wish Wc co'ld PaTMt V.iitl I Herald, but wo nra compelled to admit thut tin- Honorable Chauncey has mora correctly dlagnoeed tba preaent aentimenl I On- people ol' tba South than has the 11 i--. .,1 no oataqu, tn i-ii ora olBooee of nt think about I i On hrive only oin v.it. ril.orl il. Hut, Whet! the ad thinks a majority of the elected from Um Boutli ara fdr oound wc fear it misleadi vary greaUy, unless it tblnka fre, cotna tilver kl tbe ratio ot to i would be Bound Wc ilnri't think wc would Lie i he i aaa if wi aald thrae foortba of th membera ol Congram from riii.iii i would noa i naaja al tbal inti" Oar only hope ls iii the result of a full and free dis i Uf.sion of tba anb m. i tort Um people.

In tb, affect ol thia, a i ba greal fall ri. rou can't fool all the people all Um Ul AN I Xl -KL I. KN 1 Mill 1 That wa.s a wise move upon the part of the Committee on Water to ask a f-oimnlHiio-'i consisting: of Major E. D. Mr.

Reuben fblrreffa, Mr. Allen Talbot! Md the Engineer, Colonel Cutshaw, to Investigate the matter of our water supply and tl port Ity, coma ptional strength as Information Cutahaw'o capacity aa an en diner is well known to all UM people Of Richmond from his long- connection Witta them In a public capacity, other stands iii thc fronl rank of the profession. If tr aerve, which we most eirneetiy hope they will, wc ought now to get an au? thoritative statement of the oondltiona and needs ot' our water service (hat will enable the Council to trent tba aubject Intelllffantiy and in a way to secure (he beal reeulta arith tbe means at its command. our own opinion ls very well that ihe eura our evils reata In thc ol' m. leis ard in compelling all water-taken to ba Bul we shrill suspend our opinion until gentlemen bate made their report, if arc Um best for the city thej will no make a report to that effect If are not beal for the city ttn-y vdu m.

offer rcaoona for talon which will mud. THK TKII MPH We take fr. in the Washington Ihe followliu very Intereetlni Ol On in whi.ili Um cruiaer Mianeap, Iii i.k demonstrated Hie advantage ol tin triple screw in marina ar ihttecl tu mun: hs Admiral be? the liisiiiiitc ol Naval annual meeting In New York, gu the trtple-acrew cruieera Columbia and MIrnaapolls, commonly known aa tba 'Pl ra claiming that th ly eran un rinienis, espeneiva ui'i altogether unOeralrable addi tions to tin- navy, nol to bi 101 with tbe Vmk ami othei veaoela toi Utility. Al that tha tWO cruisers had not seen antral servi. c.

lan entirely on their lauri I Mg Ships ,1 OD the glob, "Tbe Columbia haa ti irlic Ins. bul no RgUm BhOWlng ber edaptibillty to naval uaee been Bemired. His remark! were combated bj otha is ar the time; bul until recently, winn the two uren as sinned to Ihe Admiral's Ad? miral continued his antagtmlam to them on theoretical grounda. Tba laiest news from the however, Bbowa thal the Admiral nj ns the result of Obaervlng tinir perform practical condltipna In eompai lagahtp New York, which had hitherto, In his eatlmatton, i.rhest type ol na Sinn. At Trinidad, where the Minneapolis joined Admiral Men ie.

all the fleet loaded with the same coat, bli ii condltiona equal. On I toal parri On AdtBllral ord, rel ii knot of sped io be maintained to La idalia. When half way over ttie Ad? miral algnaned the Mlnneapolla to lcm if abe could ko any faater arlthoui ina tim 1...11 1 mme she was Uatng, and iwoelvlng n.in.ri\e reply. Ht I I'. M.

ordered her io KO ahead ti seen hours The Minne? apolis Immediately wenl ahead, and at sundown had left tl -1 hull Iowa, At 9 o'clock under the orders, her speed lined lo eljrht knots, and thl caught up with ber six hour-, int, 1. The nazi day at noan it waa found bad burned ataty nevon tons nt io twenty four hours, while the h.ni con? sumed eighty-four ions In the same tune. So far during the CmbW the Minneapolis haa aver aft ed twenty tons a doy 1. tuan the New Vork at thirteen York has had to be pushed to ma fifteen knots, hut this rate 1 Minneapolis ls declared to dillu's The advances which science ls In establishing control over tba (tinga of nature are truly wonderful. Xo man can what the Immediate future nay bring forth, and yet the advocates it the olnage of sliver are conetant regretting the decrease In the coat or rvery advances aecure.

High prieea mean enjoyment of a part of tho population. Put the low prices i whi- li developments in the arts and es mean the spread of ease and enjoyment amongst all the people. this happens some people will have to give up monopolies that they torm-Ny hut hundretis are made happy when ono has to content himself with less. Mrs. th- stamp a-ounterfelter'a stork, the telegrams say.

"maintains a She ls entitled amnesty, and should take the lec? ture Hi-Age. or enter a museum. Tho rp-ttaTu- of a State senator shoot lag down a banker in self-defence is one of too occurrence in Kentucky. The poad SUMA should PUTg of thia branch of barbarism. Tho philadelphia papers aro making rrer tba news from oxford.

-Madia of old newspapers had Migar train near that The Quaker City must know that UM press is mighty, and will prevail. There seems to be a small difference tho OouldO and a.itellanes as to lhat mai I lags Battlement. Tho Ameri? can people Ora anxious to see the much affair settled In some manner. Tho trade Journals inform us that "iron that thoro lo rapid up-turn In and that "yarns are in great de mond." Vet Dolaarora gas is a drug on Perry, ihe train-rohher. ls the wonder Of USO OaTO, for bis abflKp lo escape from Bot walt until tho now woman "'marks" him.

Tba United Btatea Bopraaaa Coori might pointers as to what T' meant (rom Virginia's aldo of Al Harvard's Overseers will have to do soma nighty Rna ova masing i of ore can make tba- ortmOOfl Boa! the hine. Two of ono eotOi in Ran Prandaeo on tho boom chronic ptaao-playar mutt have real led neal dow, The guool ordered Dry Vsrneunp, and tba i ossa wan lour sar sod doak, bat tho former tUdnt' know the different and Ibo kept mum. The Ijtxow Investigation coat about sixty-seven Ihooaand dollars, with the Goff grot, aa lagniappe, It is probable that tin- hal ii with bringing about lian that bullet in Viceroy Li's tap counterfeiter who could And a woman that wouldn't talk should easily bodia the- skill of ali detectives. Mr. Clovelond knows an apology when ho sees it.

so had better word hers Tito Overseers have spoken. you don'l whip Yale this year, Captain Brew? er, forever after hold your oil don't seem to think foot-hall ls so baii-atiiiis. bal to Um vi. tor be Mr. Cleveland submits tho question of his sobri'-ty to the American people, and die! is "not guilty." The pulp manufacturers have a truat, bul tha opalton say they will have no soft snap.

Japan's demands ate nearly as elabo? rate as thoa? of a Third-party plat? form. Spain could hOVS mali an apology like Loi ii.k's long A porterbO soon become ons of tba delicacies of tba asoona. ir Dr. Loaolng dealrod notoriety, ho should ba aupramaly satisfied. New I to ba in I Mg over her ojn ti If Uncle BOD will keep his eye on caroguo, John Bull will keep his hands off.

China cannot soy that she bought her it a The rios in tba pi-toe of meat is threat? ening tho popularity of terrapin. Mt ll VB il I 1.1 ISO. Ihe Asoeodaaeata tba- Wete aOdoov Lil tl I li Hut fl IRK, April ll Ki monthly meeting the Ja li lld loot night, nil re ni n.cit.- to tbe were without change, except the bu stow a els lad to thia, so that shall be autborlsed pl all roi names and ol ragtotrotlon be ol tba -un. of tha Jockey Club Within sixty days from April i rei sn iii il i.H| in way t'llor to tbg such ncisirati the ent Of lim- of RO for each ra a lOO." Of tl.BtOt amen "mints those with IO tho Jockey Club's relations with in Tun' Congress are tba Under these amend? ments the definition ol' a re tognlOOd meet? ing ls so bro ally In? clude any meeting Wbich enforces tho lorieit hst of the Jockey Club, and which Imposed hy th.lt iifin poraono guilty of fraudulent bo old clause Of this rule which provided thal only meetings east if the eighty-first meridian could lie bj tbe Jockey Club ls stricken mt. This will mable the Jockey Cllib IO Kraut a license to the Oetrolt meet t'ic in! ti BOJ other meetings In the timi lt may ehooHO to wa-te prsoent: Jomea 1 Kl in.

James Oalway. .1 aa. Donner. Ctooon, Walcott, KV. P.

Thomp Kelly, p. .1. Owyer, F. Gerhard, BtorglO, August Helmont and G. Knopp, Ut Un H-lmom and Knapp rora al the bearing of the racing bin at my Thay returned in lime for the ncc -e-.

Taken tn the While rouse. BhorUt J. KV. Williams, of Houthampton aiunt-a-. anil, I ail tin- office of th, or of Publi ti t-lay, after penitentiary John rod, who was sentenced to irs' imprisonment for Brand l.ai IMIV.

itv Sergeant Lofraii Turner, of 8taun alsai OOllOd, who had left In the of Superintendent Lynn mitti, a-oloi-ed. who was sentenced to voa years and a half for malicious aa ault. Rev. George Leonard Chaney ia again i the city after an extended trip through he -South and will preach to-morrow at ha usual Unitarian services. CLEVELAND'S FCTUBE.

SECRETARY MORTON SENDS A TEEM sn; RES twa: A We-tera Man's an That In a hy tire Snath, WAKHIMiTON. April Morton, of the Agricultural Department, recently sent a note of thanks to J. R. Buchanan. general passenger agpnt of the Fntuont.

Klkhorn and Missouri Valley railroad, stationed tn Omaha, thanking Mr. Buchanan for securing the Inrertlon of an article on a Bold standard for I Kited Btatee money "In a great many of th- patent-inside newspapers of the Weat." Mr Buchanan reewhaded in a letter deprecating the extensive sale of the book, roln's Financial School." and auggestlng that In Mr- 'lev, hud nomi? nation for a third term rests the chief salvation of the country from the silver craze. With great promptness. Secretary Mor? ton sent the letter containing this sug? gestion to De Wltl I iork. a leading Ugh! of the Reform Club there, ostensibly IO show "a thorough? going buatneaa mans ol tbe llbty our friends nf the Reform Club may tit by Boeing Mr.

Bnchanan'a communica? tion." Mr. Mm fids letter to Ur. War? ner United Btatee Depnrtmwil of Agriculture, OAce of the Secretary, mhlngtnn, o. March fl, I rion, De wm Warner, Now fork city: My Dear Mr. en loeed let? ter from J.

K. Buchanan, Bib Horn and Valley Railroad Company, Omaha nay of interest to you. it ts a reply te ona written um I in which I thanked bim for his efforts in aecurtng tbe publication of a I mine, "A I In Fi many of the patent which dr out West. My object in Bending you this lotte! of Mr. Buchanan's la to give man's i the among the fl the Weel and Booth.

points oul barent, rion i.t-haif of money. sam. (you may oopy lt, If you deelre), I vrtMti sun WOUld return it. and I will then write Mr. Buchanan.

Possibly, our fri, thc torin ciub may be benefltted by Mr. Buchanan's conunun ns. J. STKIO.I.V.* MnltT. Mr.

letter tO Secretary Mot? ton Men hunts' Na Bal Mull.ling. imam HIV. Omaha. Mai li Hon. J.

Sterling Morton, Washington, I). Dear Kir, -I am In receipt of, and thank r. your letter. In my limited Iga or this subject, I am able onlj to see. ami ro on extent appreciate, the very evil effects being exerted by the so-called frat ttrret Interests in this country, and 1 hardly think Oils is ap? ple-laid In the great centres.

As you are. reasonably aware, I am travelling a good dani, ga -pie norn all taaoea and places, and the wave or this baneful i lae bas al? most rea. Iel an epidemic condition, and unlace fully answered In kind, bot! 'I parties will be I. In re? sponse to popular dem in ntlally free allver plank lr platform, or straddle. No doubt you have en a lit? tle book, published In Chicago, called "Coln'a hoot of The tirst book "ind an edition of over ently snotber book tb, kimi, issued from the same min, baa le 'dicy attractively written, and novice In irlnclng nt.

pretend te ni' Chicago and elsewhere aa, foi Instance, Lyman J. Madlll, and otb. rs, lojecUng obj, embodying their most formidable argu uta, ami then pro effectively, aid to let! silence. Now this little book, I and from newed la sod toa to on, and mad on guetlng ht a most entertaining little ll heine on In depots; discussed ir, local lyceun everywhere lt is sweeping over this conni rv. and In nou) uh" tv, Ibu answer should be with ai, ht'iw, thta Oa i.k bas been purchaeed in numbera by sliver people, and distributed I lo know bu do know that wpp teeOMott par copy.

ln, It to me the hanking inter sstei ahould take the reg ulalu reply, -on. pul the market al thi i rloe, as. p. Behool of Finance." ste. To sin.w alfi? I "i UUa little tit intelligent country banker me tb I book, ru, me if I could answer lt, BO) convinced there waa tins again Will' said ir wa- then talkd ii.

his country, and rotea jpldly than anj think- I known. i referred him to our hankers bera. He said lab rb ted wltb ll over lightly, and did mi reply. My Judgment, from the i itlook, is thal the Eastern onsi vatlvaa tte, aid i renominate Mr. Cleveland, who will tlc and li, 00 doubt 11 on his able, hon aid tin- South.

1" vole other than the Democratic ticket; thus Insuring a rota a bU woul West will undoubtedly support the is k'lcit If this not donia in the House, as the result of being In the ned. In a I power would I stiver interpst. I believe if taken to-day on the naked queel i silver platform would riva it a majority of or near lt. Thone suggestions are for what Infor? matica you may bp able to glean from hem. I believe the situation ls i of Imp tancc.

Yours truly. J. R. BUCHANAN. rain FttUKiurn i BABB.

-onie Vttmt Were Not Ital, eil In tba Ineoroo-Tax Case. April an Inter rlew i Assistant Attorney-General edward B. Whitney aald, in connection glth the recent nc oi ihe Supreme 'ourt in the income-tax (Mr Whit participated with Attorney-General liney In the argument of th. iaif of ihe rnment): Hover HIP en I was not a party lo Inciim- -tax crises which I av been 1 lt only informal nlsslon to be heard. It cannot, Ore, move for a re-argunu-nt.

Tl however, la not to be regarded aa Inai upon the rental qoeetlon. It be irought up ar-ain at the next of ourt In a I 'ho OoVet'Bjmjal less at a rental ,110.1. rm was rot gi gard rlth any approssb fullness on ice part the Merely or ci two ut of many arguments on thia quo-stlon even au those crscnly. 'he number of tanatUjUfl was leal, and these questions were so Inm? ate, thai lt waa Imporalbie in ihe very mited time allowed to argue them all The Government was obi lured to devote itself almost aoctuatvely to answiTl'ig tho poslllons taken hy the opponents of the law In their oral arguments. Thc opening anrument ls always anppoqed to the points on which appellant's ronnsel i lound their time Insufficient even to treat I airly the question Of the validity the la.v as a and could spend bul a few mo? ments on each of the other qui The opponents of law asked i cial relief as rentals In their bills of complaint, ana rained gusajtmo for tho drst time in briefs fd 1 .1 ihe argument.

Nor dil tbsp 1 .1 ap in tho orai antum-n'. utvl ll by Mr. i-i his tlcsing ad when tbe Oorarnbrmi bad nc oot-vrtianlty to This ls in uruOOOl course, jut? ting the other party at gTOOl dina Doubtless), however, lt was not Mr. intention to toke any unfair advantage, bat tho importanee of pressing Ibis point whs an after-thought. Ka in.i'le.

however, a very erful address. stories in tho newspapers as to plana of await changaa In nol of tho court, and ta) hopes cl In? ti icm mg individual judgno ure invonllona Of tho reporters or tha-lr ll ts believed that at alie preeenl stage of the litigation the Ol to 1 "nv i'l'iii upon 1 ld veraals on a rehearing not common, but ire han unknown. The Oovarnmont will ti ly? on the l-elief that 'very will fully listen and weigh 'hs which win ho presented. Whether or nol Mr. Jackoon will ba ohio, as ls turu ti the benrb -xt a 11 tobcr, I in-11-ve tba couti ara fully likely to 1 sotora iba tn aa they are to vert row ii os .1 whole.

do law of Un 1 if lt would li, 1 Mr I'loni an economic POlOl of it KOO! economists 1 hw. an I kin aa a Whole, is .1 direct tax, a 00 all tbe land Of li Ol valuation. I lie boon -t all. economists would tax 1 1 ted hy their lena ita la ll Ua-alise lt can be shitted liv tbi lords cn tha shoulders of 1 Vi 'x on tandi as met, while tha Income toa as a whola Indirect, Tba present decision, I I re. if ll st.1 1 definitions ora of no a conotrulng this part of the I-', taral on.

this ash a nh tba argument 1 be "it tho incoaaa tax should eventually tbe dutj of lbs 1.pis is vi ry plain, if thej desire such ii nol amendment wiping out tba 'ho COnStltUtlM). Tins -portent, illy haa outlived its original roaoon. l's adoption was mainly procured by persons who rn protect ii' In itltutl rn were nf ii 1 thal the toko Iii" lorin of piohlbitoi a poll tax or by 1 lond tax (for 1 tn Tills clause, orglnslly Mack hy th, effects tho oppression of tho com? paratively poor as compared vvlth the ri ii. "In common with th-- treal majority of my countrymen, 1 believe tho income tax to ba a wise, Jual md fair lax Our previous system 1 hy Import duties and Int -rna! roVl es, boro Itnmi harder on tho than on tba rich. As has been said ny Stuart Mill and most of the economists, and as was saial Sumner, Feseenden, John Sherman and many of our men during th- WOT and reconotl Ltd bv sir Rober! el 1 England, tbe are Unduly favored end tho poor unduly op 11 articles Min.

is righted an Income tax. Such tax innot ha ed levied for It must a national tax or not bo effective. I believe, Pore tho! ultimately wo shan Income tax, whatever map bs the final decision of tho court obOUt thia law." Court. David Weialger, a member of the Hobo gang who hood of Third and Main streets, prisoner In tho Police Court on the charge of throwli Hop Lung, the Chinese laun- ls.f buolnem la al to corner of Third and When the cowa wot colled Hop Lung I did unt answer to his name, and a rule Ried for him. while tlc wen! over until to-day.

Henry Joyce aros senl to laN for thlr In defaull of tl on tho being 'lruiik -a mi thi premises of the city almshouse, Tbs case of Robert White (colored), a Iel ot articles of the value of $1. the property of Mary Tyler, was continued until to-day allan John Johnson (color-d) waa assessed MM and coats for his in the atreet in A starving con? dition. Kemp dolored) was fined $10 and coats for careless driving. To Sentence Mcttolea. Judge Wellrord will re-sentence Phillp N.

M.hoia.. to-day in tb" Henrlco ty I I was ll.i paanPu Mr. H. M. Bmttfc.

counsel fer man. was unabl, count of a previous engagement, the matter was postioned. Ccraer Sula ml Broad. AU kinds'd' Shoes tad Slip- pers tor Ladies, Infants, Giris and Misses. 4 SEE OUR Ladies'S2 Ste: Seven different shapes, in eluding extreme pointed toe, g.

needle shaped, au Philadel phia made. I Boys' Clothing Day. THC SARATOQA. Fancy FaitrntWoy ti un Lons Pani i bailor fnitu sl.or Surr-. Wash suits.

iret. Double-Hreastid Suits. Si ta Cloth and Str.iv/ Hal Boys1 Wai I Bli lid- and Sin SIXTH ANO BROAD, We keep one hand on the throttle. kl Nothing beati peraoqal supervision. We've brought our Suits anti Overcoat! up to ho $20 standard bj each ititch as 'twas taken.

ftlittle here? a little extra the result could ba roved. SJr There a windowful at to-day to look at. Bet? ter than that there's half a Boor full ioeide to he tried on studied. If they're not as good as 99 percent, of the $20 garments we'll give hack the money. that's nothing Dew here we've heeu offering to do that for just twenty yean, Sonic tulka ate 'wav behind- aren't thev ALL THE BOYS in town are after the Bicycle.

Think hard of all tho words that are spelh-d of letter! that are A. Saks and Company. Somebody telephoned us yesterday to know if you had to buy a suit to get a cotij-on at till in the Rtore. We must have your list by to-night. MAIM ANU KLBVBNTH An.

CORNER. A THK Brightness of Easier IS If. EVERY PART OF THc HOUSE. Roam around it and enjoy it, from millinery on top floor to the Cut-Glass snd pretty China in basement. fLwm mc easily leaden in the fashions latest.

Where else should voubuy your baster Souvenir The skill rmany and our own Air. artists is seen In these Easter ci Booklets, 6c to 29c, Nevei were Easter Hooks more beautifully and appropri itely bound. 1 ICIRTS. lt you le In the H001 show-room it is rljjht. That Isn't .1 dion.

,1 un. 116. KID til OVE3 5,000 pairs shipped US fur the baster Sale to-day. (iloves values that will 1 sellii 1 I or SSlf mus. ti 1 Jt 68, I VI it.

.1 MBN'S DEPARTMENT filled ith I fjifl I ear, icnt's 1 Silk Handl 0 Pins, 1 ienl' I Gent's fine line of Cent's Silk and DON'TFt 'ld YOI bl VSTER PARASOL, ll IS HERE. SHAPE I HA i Remembei vi for the tammi Perfumes and les, and his manufacture icceptable souvi nil containing can be had at the roilet I ii mont. Pinaud's Parisian 1 formerly sold I Italian Orris for pt 1 tl. Perfumes and SPECIAI EASTI CANDIES. T.i shapes, any color, China I I ii 1 exampli kitchen utensil, INE-TH1RD lc Little things at littl Kitchi The Gurney Patent Refrigerator (remov? able galvanized ice compartment) is the best, tor reasons see Another lot ol Rattan tury inisli, THE COHEN CO.

VIC.IINIA IN THK CIKiTIT il UT UV Uti. II KM run tu pat I lUlntiff. Jamlaon and W. Oin, lal na Hannie. JamUcn 1 Craw ami charl anl uti unu, IN CHANCERY Th? ohj-v-t .111 raw thc Slate tie do Md I 'lia! thia ui for tour a I 1 Ulcnmond, an.l be al oourt ouaa door or the in ne manner ree erl bf 1 by law A JOHN K.

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