eames THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. Tue OLpast Daity IN THE INTERIOR, RUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY. Direct from Germany Advertising rates will be made known upon Application. The Racone reaches the people. => TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899- “Bric-a- brac, consisting of Statuettes tn Bronze, . Bisque, China, Etc; Vases, Water Sets, Ete.” Thisisa direst ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. OLASSIFIED. the Advertinemente under this head inserted at One Nothing tab aten for Cent a Word. fess b im 2S cents. Six inserts ANNOUNCEMENTS. REMOVAL—che Sparta fruit and confection: ery store has removed from the Postoffice building to Columbia avenue, opposite C.P.R.. telegraph office. AIELLO & CALESTRO, Proprietors. “U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. ~~ / IF YOU don’t know how you can save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- Ing, gents’ furnishings and blankets, get the cata- logue of the Rossland Auction Hoes, 42 East Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. fc NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- ing under the firm name of Ww. J. Lougheed & Co.as a tailor of the city of Rossland, B.C.,has by deed dated the 2oth day of October, 1899, as- signed all his personal estate,credits and effects which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in trust for the benefit of his creditors. The said deed was executed by the said. James Wesley Lougheed and the said Edward Baillie on the zoth day of October, 1899. All only one or fess TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “tad” every issue if copy is pres:nted before 10 a. m. MR. DOOLEY ON THE WAR, “Ah, there they go, Hinnissy. I’m not agin’ England in this thing, Hinnissy, an’ I’m not agin’ th’ Boers,” said Mr. Dooley. ‘*Like Mack, I’m settlin’ th’ business with- out losin’ sleep. If] was Kruger there’d ’ve been no war.”” ““What wud ye have done?” Mr. Hennessy asked. “I'd give th’ British th’ votes,” said Mr. Dooley. ‘‘But,” he added significantly, ‘I'd do th’ countin’.” —_—_—_— MILITIA TO BE PROUD OF. The splendid efficiency of the militia department, as shown in the enrollment, equipment and emkark- ation of the Canadian South African contingent, has been the subject of much favorable comment on the part of military men in the past few days. Without a dissenting voice, those who are qualified to give an opinion on the subject, say that the enrollment and embarkation of 10c0 volunteers equipped to fight in a cli- mate entirely different from that of Canada, all in the period of 14 days, is a performance that Dr. Borden and his department may well be proud of. Canadians are pledsed to see the efficiency of the war office demonstrated so convincingly. WHAT A CORPS IS. At this time, when great interest is taken in everything pertaining to military affairs, able differ- Items of a kind. y are Deauu ul und rare. Noth- ing "daintier for the mantel or what- There ara also some pretty Photograph.....Frames, H. S. WALLACE, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper: Fancy Goods, Toys, Notions, Musical Merchandise, Etc. Natal, near Durban, thence by cable CHEAP READING—AIll the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book In our library for five cents. Washiogtos street and } First avenue. PRESSING AND DYEING, suid, James Wesley Lougheed are required on or before the 20th day of December, 1899, to send to the trustees full particulars of the same duly verified, together with.the par- Steam Dyeing and cleaning, clothing -pressed and repaired on short notice. Work for tourists a specialty. Washington Street Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Co. * a lars of the security (if any) held hy them. given that after the said: 2oth day of D ber, 1899, the trustee will OVERCOATS—Just received $00; “bought :from ‘a fire sale; worth from $15 to $35. Your choice at '38, at the Rossland Auction House...’ (WATCH REDAIRING. : FINE Watch Repalring at m« A line of splendid time Pieces. A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hi to Delag Bay, M bi Zanzibar, Aden, Suez, Alexandria and Malta, thence to Gibraltar and Marseilles. The British war office SITUATIONS AND HELD. WANTED—A bov'about 15 y to read and write well: writing, X.¥. Ze. has established strict at Aden. No cipher dispatches are passed and pap + WANTED—Minersto xnow that the best overalls’ and jum; $x 00, at only 6oc at the Rossland Auction House. are censored by the war editor. The other line of telegraphic communication starts from Cape Town, thencé by cable to the Por- tuguese town of Mossamedes, by. land to Benguela, and thence by cables to St. Paul de Leoanda, Port- y Dahomey, Sierra Leone, the Cape Verde islands, Maderia, Libson and London. There is but one string of wires on this route, and mes- sages from Cape Town to Rossland have to go 14 relays. So the read- ers of the Recorp this evening may understand the amount of labor in- volved and the time taken with a small bulletin from Cape Town. NOTICE. Re-Nickel plate Townsite. f lots Petite raat fram this date be pald at the olfices of the British America Corporation, Limited. and fof te Mr. H. W. G. Jackson or any other agent. "Dated this zoth day pf October, 1899. ALY & Hit MILTON, Solicitors for. fh, Brtish “America toraoist Corporation, Li NOTICE OF WANTED TO TRADE. WANTED TO TRADE—Mining stock in Crown (iranted Yur Properties, for a. Rossland ‘Residence lot: Address Stock, Recorp Office... 4 AUCTIONEER. cs ALBUMS! ALBUMS! * Must be whace sacn- fice. Callin and examine goods before sale by auction. Will sell private as they. must go. Houghton’s Exchange. and Aaction: Mart, Noith Washington street, in C. P. R.-hotel block. = ties entitled” thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he_ has received notice, and that he will not . | be’ liable for the proceeds of: the trust estate or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he has not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the ~|'23rd day of October, 1889. Epwarp BalLuig, Assignee. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the creditors of James ‘Wesley Lougheed will be held at the office of W. J. Whiteside, Esq., solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia avenue, Rossland, B. Cc, on Satur- day, the 11th day of November, cat the*hour of 4 o'clock in the after- rioon. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the agrd day of October, 1899. Epwarp BAILLIE, Assignee. MISCELLANEOUS, M. W. SIMPSON, News, Stationery, Tobaccos, Lending Library, Latest Novels, Office Supplies, Etc. Columbia avenues WANTED—Tosell the best pure wool heavy socks, sold elsewhere at 35c, lor only 1234¢ at the Rossland Auction House. a] FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Threeroom house, with farni- ure. -Le Rol avenue. JoHNJAcKSONJR; at For SALE, *: TEN HORSEPOWER BOILER and two horse power engine, steam guage and all. fittings, forsale. Allnearly new. Inquire REcoRD office. FOR SALE—A 7 horse-power Pelton water wheel, cheap. Address, A Bes Reo- ORD Office. ence of opinion exists upon many of the questions involved. In the last few days disputes have been frequent upon what constitutes an army corps, and thefollowing state- ment obtained from the most reli- able source will be of interest to all |-9 readers of the Recorp. It may be relied upon as keing absolutely cor- rect: Warrant and N.C.O. Officers, and men. Total. Staff. ........ 34 137 171 3 Infantry Div. 978 29,124 30,102 1 Cavalry Regt. 25 506 531 Hd. Qrs. 1 Cav- alry Rgt..... 7 44 51 Corps Artillery.. 60 1,639 1,699 Ammunit’n Park 20 672 692 Regt. Staff,Corps Engineers. .. 1 Pontoon troop 1 Telegraph Div 1 Balloon Sec.. 1 Field Comp’y 1 Field Park... 1 Railway Co.. 1 Battalion .... Supply Column Supply Park... Field Bakery,.. Field Hospital. . Grand TI.with Field force.1,207 35,052 Total left at base ...... ANNO ADU ANH Aun 37° 31299 39-595 There are also corps troops placed | w under the corps staff and varying greatly in numbers and composition | & according to requirements. Some- times there is also an independent cavalry division, over 6000 strong. HOW WAR NEWS COMES. There have been two ways of communication by cable trom South Africa to Europe and America, Frdm Cape Town one wire ran through Cape Colony to Port to the Trust Deeds ‘Act and Amending Acts. OTICE ts hereby given that Mand Jeanetta Eagles of the cltyot Rowland, ia the, prow ince af British Columbia, dealer tn ay goods and mllinery, bas by deed this day, dated Fe oth da: of October, ai her persona estate and eects wie Snap be scised Ind sold courtney. Tooms 4 ai nue, Rossi: ade fan not jater than the ing da yo Decembe TA. "D. 1899. after which date ‘Arthur C. Cts will: procerd to distribute the estate, having regard to those claims only of ‘which be hes shall then have notice. it Kossland this 9th Gay of ‘October, A. HVE. A. CouRTNEY, 185 ro-18-3ot Solicitor for assignee. NOTICE. Application for Transferot Liquor Li- conse. NOTICE fs hereby given, that after the lapse ot thirty days from the date of this netics: re, Ppl cation pw Il’be made 0 the Board of Licet ers or other proper officers In that Cbebalt, fore aan to hel to sell liquors, etc., in the * rand Hoteh . ‘sitaate on lot 12, block 27, plan 579, in the City oi f Rossland, to John Matthi ted this goth day at Sent jem ae tf ‘Mureny, Licensee, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT... - to Act and” Amending Rote: hereby that S. A. Hartman of Rost nature, dealer ia Dearing date the rat Say of ail his oeragnal e&- r, A. D. tate, credits 08 | sold under ex fetrast tor ferecuars he creditors of ee ed was cieguted by thes anid he sft Edward ns | sitting of the Boa with. wands notice is hereby iven that atten ihe said of December, A. D. 1899, the t1 tee will to distribute the: ‘assets smong the regard | only to claims ‘St ‘riday, tl . “Bh vat Ethe hour of four o’clock in the aiternoon, aged at Rasslan‘t, B. C,, this rgth day of Octo- MAcDoNALp & Ci ‘Seifcitors for the trustee. Application for Liquor License. ae “Eis hereb: that I will apply a at. the: joard of Licens: iquors at retail on the e White House building, on Y of EDWARD WATSON, gery this 28th dav of September, 1899. FOR SALE—A. four-room house with farniture and equity in lot, $1,000, Best of location. : 4 FOR RENT. Five-room houwe, $25.00." ¥ive-room honse with bath, $25; Five-room house, $8. Four-room house, $9, - E.N. OUIMETTE & CO., Insurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers Bank of Montreal building. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given, that at the next sitting ofthe Board ot License Commissioners for the ely of Rossland, an application w wilt be made § for atransfer of the lice: Watson, for the Headauarters hotel, x sted a southwest corn: ot avenue aad ‘Wash- lpatan trees, Hoe 3, Sblock Dy Rossland, iusband. Dated this 25th day of Septembee: ber, 1899. Epw. ATEON, WB. Hus ‘Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby sitting of the ers for the cit; iven that at the next license _commission- of Rossland, an’ application r McPherson, for the Pa Lok 20. block 41, ated this 23d'day of Setobers “1809. Hector MoPuxrson, Ext Lavabrrr. Transter of Liquor License. ie W. Manuan, for the Hlorence botel, situated on lot 23,. block 17, | allway addition, to to D, C. McCarthy. this 23d day of Detober, T.. V_ Manuan, Dr. & McCaztny, license now held by T. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that at the next of License Commis- sioners for the city of Rossland an applica- tion will be made for a transfer of the Li- cense now held by Pat Cunningham and J.H. McDowell for the Metropol fan) Hotel situated on portion of low 23 block ©, Railway addition to the ty ot Rossla! nd, to Henry Breen and T. W. oMan- uan, Dated this 20th day of i October, 1899, T CUNNINGHAM, 3: i McDowe.n. ° JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter and Office Fittin, Jobbing a rie kinds de Promptly ‘atiended to. rn inal Rperlal be ballding, ‘Residence, Monte’ Griate 8t., bth bout rth_of Col- umbia avenue. BP, 0. B x 576, be made or. e transfer of the license |: ROSSLAND Electric aundry Patronize those who spend . their money at home with you, and thereby © help your own and your city’s interestS.... 6.22 seeeee ee White*Labor and Clean €:WorkxD Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. having’ claims against ‘the |: Notice is hereby further |- proceed to distribute the - proceeds | of the trust estate amongst the par- ‘ ete aoe BEST QUALITY, AT MODERATE | i PRICES, ~ 1AT THE NEW STORE. HOLSTEAD & WRIGHT. First Avenue and Washington St. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 7 1899, GOES UP A CENT Rambler-Cariboo- Commands 60 1-2 This Morning on Stock Exchange. KATIE D. GREEN’ IS ACTIVE gales of 6500 Recorded Today at the Uniform Price of 7. 1-20—King in Strong Demand at 28 1-2o-—Canadian Gold Fields Bringing 80 Bven—Ohange’ in Benrataryehip.. The news from the Rambler-Cari- boo published i in ‘the. Recorp last evening has had an ‘evident effect on the Stock,. ‘and: this “morning | it went up to 60}4c, the highest price paid for it. King was : sunusualiy- active - and 10,000 shares: were, dealt in at prices around 2834c. Canadian Gold Fields has gone up to: 8% in the bid- ding and.at that price: ooo shares changed hands ‘this morning. Win- nipeg is stiff and a.big block of. sooo shares commanded 3134c. The activity of. Katie D: Green contin- ues and 6500 Brought 734¢. this morning. - Charles Dangerfield has resigned as secretary of the exchange and D. Dickinson of Dickinson & Orde is : ROSS THOMPSON.... I have the following blocks in the following companies for sale: Eureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Everiing Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland, B.C, Katie D. Green G. M. : and D. Co.,. Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ‘Property situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. Cc. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock i is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had‘on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. -22 Columbia Aveaue, Rossland, B. C. RPP ARAB ADD APB BDRAAaw™™”"" JOHN F. LI Heavy Transferring First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: _ Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 39. P.O. Box 16. Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and Insurance. Representing: the following FIRE INSURANCE *. Companies: Caledonian, Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. (GRAND TEE Ee SPOKANE STREET. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | Jack Matthews, Prop’r. ootetiay..: Hotel—.=y urex.> First-Class Business Lunch - .35 Cents. Oysters in any style, a Specialty. Game in. Season. - en0ex> : Private Boxes for Fari- ilies and Parties. evex> Miss K. Swanson, « Proprietress. A. G. Creelman. P. 0. Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Ratimstes furnished on all hinds of work, Jobbing promptly attended to Commercial court, hambra hotel. George Beam Office and sho; rear Al KOSSLAND, B. C. Lancashire, I I I I I t I fea CUNLIFFE & ABLBITT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. “All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. ,Ore. Cars, ‘Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shalting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work a specialty. ‘Third Avenue, Hoseland. Northey Pumps kept in stock. “Agents for Wm. Hamilton Mig. Co.'s Mills, Concentrators, Etc. P..0. Box 198. [QUICK WORK | pase. he cay, Freight ch cont Oise: 8t., Tel. No. 8 _Red ae oe & Transfer © Boguage prom tly. WE SELL GOOD, DRY, (SEASONED woop. J. W. Hartline, Mer. } ‘ork The Arlington—ma~ THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. | <2" Headquarters for‘Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. UNEXCELLED TABLE. SS ee JENCKES | ining +--+ achinery IN THE WORLD. Frank E. Mendenhall, Agent, Rossland, B. C, ete fe te oe tte te toe toe tt MACHINE CO. SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, a I SSS SSS him porarily, Hossland Sales. | Today’s ‘sales. on “the: Rossland exchange were: Rambler-Cariboo, 2000, 606, 3000, 60346; Canadian Gold Fields, 3000; 8c; King, 1000, 28i%4c, 1500, 28%4c."3000, 28}4c, 1000, 28 1-2C,°. 1000,...30Cc, 2500, (PI'd) 2734c; Giant, 1000, 5c, 5000, 3 34,4000, 534 ¢, 1000, 534¢3 Morrison 500, 113465 ‘Okanogan, 1000, 1034; 1000, 1034¢; Peoria Mines, 2500, 1343 Rathmullen,* 500, 8c; Vir- ginia, 500, 6c;:’ Winnipeg, 500, 3034c, 5000, §00,°500, 31¢, 5000, 31%c; Katie D, Gréen, 1000, 500, 2500, 2500, 734c. : ASKED 36 Athabasca .. Baltumore. Lior lontreal Gold Fields. ‘onte Christo. Minnehaba Okanogan . ld Ironside: rn OT Rathmullen paler Republi Elma ¢ “Consolidated ‘enneth | Hid. Ti iB. irginia’ . i 7 ictory—Tri jum) Wonderfat. ALICE WAS NO GENTLEMAN Prominent Masonic Visitor. Members ‘of the Masonic frater- nity met last evening and received two prominent members of the fra- ternity. They were Harry H. Wat- son, deputy grand master, and T. Cloustov, grand superintendent of the grand chapter. This evening a supper will be given in their honor at the Kootenay. ** A Family Liquor Store. A. Klockman of the International will in a few days open a family liquor store’ in- the Iuternational building. The new quarters with the handsome plate glass windows will be the most attractive place of its kind in Rossland,” The finest class of wines, liquors and eastern beer will be furnished by the bottle or case. Bengough Is Hlerc. J. W. Bengough, formerly . edi- tor.of the Toronto Grip, is in town ready for this. evening’s entertain- ment. No one who can enjoy a good cartoon, comic song or reci- ‘tations. should miss this’ opportun- ity. Fun that makes participants wiser and gladder men.is what Ben- gough supplies. Miners’ Union hall ‘tonight. Seats reserved at Goodeve's. OU 2ZZOERKO adies’ Jackets Handsomely Finished - Mrs. Keard. a Oma wa ose ooo The Waffle Parlor. 34-36 Waehindton St., MEALS in Rossland.” Farnishes the BEST CENT Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 31-88 Washington Street. Presenting a Good Show. Happy Harry Harrison, a little fellow with a big voice, is singing coster songs at the International this week. Harrison is an old favor- ite in Rossland, and he received a hearty. welcome last evening. -Miss Alice Hamilton’s two. month’s stay here seems only to have heightened her popularity and the audience de- manded no less than three encores last night when she .sang ‘‘Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground.” Gertie Harrington, who does topical .songs with her own banjo accompaniment, has a prominent place on this week’s’ bill. Hotel...Russell Strictly First Class.... All Outside Rooms. ...° The Best Table Board. . MISS TOWER Bodega Saloon. Proprietress BUSINESS LOCALS. Fine footwear, rubbers and over- shoes at Lalonde’s. The best. oyster stew in. town served at the Bon Ton. Wood for sale at C.”P. R. depot. |- Walter J. Robinson, deputy sheriff. The Russel hotel is first-class in every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. # Choicest cut flowers and the fin- est confectionery always to be had at-the Bon Ton. The most stylish turnouts—sad dle horses, coupes or gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6. Use Throat Ease for colds,hgarse- 44 | ness,. tickling. in. the. throat, etc. Sold at. Morrow’s drug store. C. E. Heard will open up his new tailoring parlors on Washington street in’a few days. Hold your Bi | orders and get satisfaction. 2 ‘The best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. Bar supplicd a Ht BEST brands of Liquors and Gigars. - All my o!d friends and others are invited 10 give me a call. elt ingaiuey, Proprietor. Thea__ MANOR HOUSE | (Formerly the Highland) Is now being conducted under the personal sup- | ervision of - - - = R.. A. Groves The most popular house in Rossland BUY YOUR From the EAST END WOOD YARD. All Wood Sound and Dry. Leave orders at Paulson Bros. Gro- cery § Store, First ‘Ayes, and Layden Street. . @eL. SENEYS) -’ Boots and Shoes Made to order. Repairs neatly done. So She Got in Trouble by Touring First aes two doors from Washington rat aventstreet, Rossland, B. O. y Town in Alice Gordon of Lincoln street Started out last night in chappy clothes to see the town. With her were three friends, and they were having a really nice time when Chief of Police Ingram came along. Established May, 1895. THe REDDIN- JACKSON CO., MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Cc. M. Weller. A. S. Hunden, C.M. WELLER: ‘> & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING -. ,,. Telephone 27. No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. Rossland, B. C. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Daniel F Walter L, Orde Alice’s line attire was i ulate in all its details. but it didn’t conceal the very evident fact that Alice was no” gentleman. Accord- ingly she was gathered in, charged with disorderly ‘conduct; and in Police court this morning she paid a fine of $25. Her. fellow-masque- taders escaped. “Scotty” Urquhart of alcoholic memory, was rel d day night DICKINSON & ORDE Stock Brokers. Stocks ‘bought and sold ov the closest margins. «© Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 after serving a short term in jail for drunkenness, couldn’t stand liberty, and was again arrested last evening on the same old ‘charge. When he came up this morning, thirsty and Penitent, Magistrate Boultbee gave him a two-weeks’ sentence with the assurance of going to NeJson should , le again appear at the local sign of the scales. Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Recorp office. Bedford MeNeill’s Cable sagronav Codes {Gfoughs. THos. Ss. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. _ Telephone A6. P.O. Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & co. ° MINING BROKERS- Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. ——_— THE—— Gity Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS US CAKE, Everything as Gheap es you con sy iteend no work to be done. CHASE & SANBORN’S 7” Coffee, and Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... 0. M. Fox & Co. HHKHELLELL ELE LEHI 4 THE~—~ CRESCENT DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. “ INPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing and House Furnishing Goods. is very complete, comprising the Leading Novelties of the season, in French, En-* glish, and American manufactures. .We invite your special attention to stock of CORSETS, KID GLOVES, and HOSIERY. | Never before have we shown such a range of these goods. eeseecceasseoeg ee erererrerr rts e We have the egelacive ‘handling of the celebrated -Reyal®® Corsets Worcester In short, medium and long lengths; all colors; at $1.00, 1.25, 1-50, 2-00, 2.50, 3-00 $5.50. P. D. CORSETS, at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 5.00. Odd lines of Corsets, % off. Pewnys Gloves The name is a guarantee of the genuineness of these goods. We fit all our gloves. ALBERTINES, i in. Modes, Colors and Blacks, at $1.25 per pair. ALONETTES, i in Cream, Violets, and Blues, and Bloods, $1.25 per pair. DERBYS, in Tans, Blacks, and Colors, at $1.75 per pair. i mi I Our range of Hosiery is very complete. i LADIES’ CASHMERE, Ribbed and Plain; all sizes, at 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75s, and:$1.00 LADIES’ BLACK AND COLORED LISLE, Regular and Opera lengths, in Plain and Drop Stitch, at 75c, $1.00 and 1.50. SILK HOSE, 75¢, $1.00, and 1.50 per pair. A full line of CHILDREN’S HOSE, in Plain and Ribbed Cashmere, and Wool, srom asc to $1 Notions We have just placed in stock an immense range of Fancy Goods, comprising. STAMPED LINENS, in Laundry Bags, Stand Covers, Pillow Shams, Table Covers, Doylies, etc. Also Ladies’ Fancy Belts, Buckles, Purses, Card Cases, Fancy Garters, Handkerchiefs, - Bas- kets, Chatelaine Bags, Perfumes, and Soaps. Linoleums HEAVY LINOLEUMS, just received, two yards wide, at . Rugs FINE AMERICAN MAQUETTE RUGS AND MATS, also Cocoa Mats, in all sizes and —“Glothing Our stock of Clothing is now complete, prices ranging from ....-++++-eeeeeeee+++B7.50 Ups Hurnishings In Furnishing Goods, especially Uuderwear, we can show the Largest Line in the city. Trunks, Hitec We are showing.a special line of Trunks, Valises, and oe Bags, at Special Prices. oo ad we MN ~ ae Zz, ]. =| mal =p) i) Se | SS | N COMPANY, LIMITED... KEKE EPPEFEE ES SPREE Sa an ec esoensnissvnesesse uae Eta