ROSSLAND EVENING R ECORD, OCTOBER io, 1899. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, OCTOBER 19 1899. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. Office: Basement Posoffice block, entrance corner Columti and Waste Tugton » WEPACKIETION BATES: w oy 90) in advance, This, Thanksgiving day, is a general holiday, ati public offices that the Proclamation designated i it and banks being closed. The fact |: NOTICE, world and st apy rate or rates of interest that tony from time to time 1 apon cer- CLASSIFIED. BUSINESS CARDS, License an Extra Company to Carry on Business. a month in ‘ad of the ory time caused some inconvenience but the’ Dominion’ authorities were induced to inaugurate a radical de- Parture by those who ‘objected to the November dafe as inappropriate | | b by that time the harvest Adve. tiring rave knows: Upon THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attrac Ve will gladly change your “ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 4. m. ALLIES OF THE BOERS, Mr. Chamberlain has aptly voiced the sentiment of the entire British people in the following declaration which is credited indirectly to him in the Outlook: “Absolute equality, ncthing more and nothing less. is what we intend to secure in South Africa. There can be but onc fate for the Boer oli- garchy, and there can be left no doubt regarding her sovereignty. over all South Afric: When these ends have been attained, a policy of: magnanimity and consideration such as has made the French Cana- dians loyal British subjects, will, I have no doubt, be applied -with’] 4 equal success in South Africa. “To destroy ruthlessly the best traditions and amour propre of the Boers would be an act of the supremest folly.” In marked contradistinction to that spirit, however, are the mouth- ings of Hon, J. Isracl Tarte, who has fostered the pro-Boer spirit as'|% industriously as might be. . His utterances are most remarable,how-; ever, as in direct antagonism to: the spirit pervading the French- Canadian population. Here is what the Hon. J. Israel said at a recent ‘banquet in Mon- treal: “We French-Canadians are here planted, and growing in all the * "provinces, even in Ortario and Brit-' “ish Columbia, but at the same time * “we remain F rench, we remain Cath- “olic and we are happy. I declare here that « public man who has not the courage to declare in the federal: arena that he is a Catholic and French would do better to’ remain athome, Tama minister in “the ‘British government, I have liberty _ to call myself French, but if it’ is desired that I should declare myseif a British citizen and it is desired © to prevent me calling myself French, then I refuse to call myself a Brit- ish subject. We are happy ‘and free under British institutions,’ but ” France is always my dear mother country " ALL EUROPI All. Europe. is watching Great Britain at this crucial moment in her ary affairs. Foreign statesmen and military experts re- gard the result of the war with the Boers as a foregone conclusion. » What they scan with such interest is England's tremendous Pprepara- tions for the conflict. By the result of her efforts will her strength be gauged. In assembling an army many times as large as that: which she sent to Crimea and greater than ‘Wellington's — for WATCHING. at) Waterloo, England is offering an illustration for the first time in many decades _ of her ability to fight on “AGOA BUYING DI BAY. scan be no ceoubt of parlia- speedy approval of the pur- of Delagoa bay from Portus “gal. The price to’ be paid, £8,000,- 000 sterling, is’ perhaps a ‘heavy one, but the importance of this deal can hardly be overestimated.” The way from Lorenzo Marquez has been the sole free outlet from Trans- vaal to the Ww ith it in the hands of Great Bri in, not only will the burghers be quite but ‘the great empire its troops from’ any side, i pour in had been gathered a month or more. MINERAL ACT, 1896. {vous ¥.j Certiticate ot improvements: OTIC Eyening Star Fraction Mineral Claim, situate int the Trail (Creek ee division “take notice that I, J. A. Kirk, acting as agent for Wil-on Pyper, Free Miner's cer- ate Novas, .B32A, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining He- corder fur a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And farther take notice that action, un- der'section 37, commenced before the tssuntice: of buch certificate of improve- me Duved this 5th day of August, Veg? J. A. Kirx. Application tor Liquor License. OTICE is airing that will apply at the N CANADA: } Proviscx or Batrian Covcmata.| No. 161. nds. ead office of the Company is situate m1 ie The amount of the capital of the Com- lew is £10,000, divided into 10,000 shares 1 ne office of the Province is situate at icKane. whose address is said, oe the attorney for the objects for which the compen? ber ‘cotablished are :. 1.) To ses Compan: aa this Jomsia 7 if id Jobn afore- spect. examine ead nes and groun wader ths head UAaserted at the One Cent a Wt taken for Ste Tasettions he Foor ton then 3 ental issue ANNOUNCEMENTS. the premises and also to Sorrow br reeelve mouey on de wi pany aud with or without any security. 15.) To enter into any arranagement with any Government or authorities, sa- Preme ‘municipal local or otherwise and toubtain from any sucl vernment or authority any rights conces-ions charters ang privileges which m. may be thought con- ‘0 the Company’s objects or any of them {16.] To purchase or otherwise acquir aml ondertake all or any part of the bps! ness, property or goodwill and liabilities of any company corporation society partnership or persons carrying on about to carry on any business: which this Company is authorized to carry on or which isin any respect similar to Sihe on jects of this Company or which is capable Of being conducted so us directly or indi- rectly to benetit tiiis Company. or po! of property deemed suitable for The poses of this s Company 8) ur and to enter into or precious stonesin the Pro- au Columbia, or elsewhere‘on America, and to woe for and obtain information tn regard to mines. inining claims, mining districts and locali- ties; to purchase, take on lease or canes. sion, or otherwise acquire uny interes therein, and to hold, sell, dispose of and deal with lands, hereditaments of, any ten- ure, gold, silver, lead, tin, tksilver, iron, stone, coal: or other wines m ny. water, tiniber and other rights, und gen raily any property suppused to Tneeals or Pies ious stunes of any kin BI xplore, rer ne oft pf se bul sliding Z. on Re wk 28, columbia" wenn th the City of Epwarp Watson. Dated this 28th dav of September, 1899. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to Srealtors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. NOTICE hess A. Hartman of Koss- land. Britis ja, dealer in gents’ fur: Biauings. B fas b eed TA. fate, credits and sold uner ‘exec dard Baill-e a2 in tiust for the tateably. 2 an preference or wn bilority | eit . Hart “fat ted by the said = id Edward i exercise, csvelop; finance’ ‘and tam to acegane the sam mineral and metal substances und Rrecioas stones, and for this par, 7 or. otherwise acquire buildings, plant machine ery, implements. appliances and tools ; to buy eelt, manipulate, export and ‘deal in ores, minerals and metals of al! kinds. and precious stones, and enerally:to institute, enter into, carry on, assist, or participate in} ay pining anid i To pure hase or otherwise ‘acquire, bard, sell; exchange, tarn:ta. account, d:s- pore of, and deal in real and personal prop- erty ofall kind: and. in particular Jands,. or into any respect to the sharing of protits union of interests or amalganiation. reciprocal! con- REMOVAL—she Sparta fruit and fectic Dr. A. MILLOY, DENTIST, Rooms: Stone block, over Bank Columbia Ave. °f Toronto ery store has removed from the Fostoffice building | to Columbia avenue, opposite U.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- Jogue of the Rossland Auction House, 42 East Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHEAP READING—AII the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cents. WashIngton street and First avenue. TAILORING, O. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor Employed. Prices moderate. Columbia avenue, Rosslan Person or Boro ‘for. such consideration as Fompany Mis flies sbinkt He fe in ‘particular for any .deben- ture stock securities lor seventaree of any nice 3 © promote or form or assist in nf2) Zo, ion or formation of any other conlpany: or companies either for the pur- ac wiring working or otherwise Beating: Or any of: the property rights and liabilities o! the Company. or hany property in which! this company: is interested or for any other p || Jeweler. opposite Windsor Hotel PRESSING AND DYEING. Cleaning, dyeing and repairing of men’s and women’s garments.’ Clothes cleaned and pressed F. W. ainspace;~ CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building, Also New ‘ork Life Iusurance Agency, Washington street. Rossland, .0, T. E. HALEY, Beef... . ork, Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME. for tourists on shortest notice. Stree Steam Cleaning & Dyeing Co. OVEKCOATS—Just received 500, bought from a fire sale: worth from €15 tu $35. Your choice at $8, at the Rossland Auction House. WATCH REPAIRING, FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. A line of splendid time pieces. “A. ZIMMERMAN, Lover ty assist sucl y paying:.or contributin, tie ieee ‘expenses or pro OF Dery Of the expital thereo! SITUATIONS AND HELD. nee WANTED—Girl as assistant cook at 114 Co- Jumbia avenue. and undertakings, Lannuities, - patents, rights, licences, secu mortgages, charges tent rights, copy- ties, rants, charters. a tee fall partic duly verified b: wit or stall tutory “Oeciar aration, together aaith particulars of the security ff anyrrand “ail se indebted to the sald.S. A” ftartnan are required pay tne a ounts due a the said trustee forth- And ni oles is is Dorey glven that aiter the said aeth' ‘day the trustee ell Brocec if aisinibute the assets ‘ainong the p; it ed thereto, | 7 to clatn las St which he shall ‘hea have A mi of the etedltors, “of the said S. yar “| I be deld at Hf Ma nald & Chute, ind, B.+ evember, A. D. the afternoon. &. bes ‘hi sath day of Ocier, Macponatp & Cutz, Solicitors forthe’ the trustee. q undertakings and 9} bot tions, Potivies, book debts and claima, and any terest ii F801 i property, und any claims against adver: trate and crubhicunen ae this or any- other comp: ny, and.tu-the issue and sub- WANTED-Minersto know that. they can get the best overalls and jumpers, riveted, worth ‘€1 00, at only 60c at the Rossland Auction House. WANTED To: ‘TRADE. . eri ton, ofthe share or loan’ capita!, in- cluding - nd for obtaining applications for, or placinj: or guarantesing: the placing of ree bares, ar aysinst any persuns oF ped and te nce and carry:on any basihiess concern a randertaking #0 acqui or other. seGurities of this: or any other company, and also‘all expenses attending the. issue of any_ circular or notice, or ibe printing {4.] To’’ promote, ‘acq equip, maintain, improve, work, manage or cuntroj, or aid in or subscribe towarde't the promotion, acquisition. construction, equip, gents mmuintenance, improvement; work: ing. mMunagement or control of, orks. operations of alk ki th ublic a ‘and private, and in Rrra 4," tramwas ways, telegraphs. telephignen, cables shipy lig tery, harbow na: an x1es OF forms to D be filled up- ey | the shareholders of thi nnected. wit! cals, or any other conpatsy. and to undertuke the manaye- ment and secretarial or other work, duties and‘“busmess- of ‘any co! mpony on such} terms a8 muy be determin [19.] To obtain, or in any way ansiat in: obtaimng any. Provisional ‘Order; Licence ir Act of Forliement- at fF bone or abroad, piers, docks, bridges, : Viadgel aqusieenn Tevervoii ‘drainage, saw: eanals, Humes, ing works, iran, ‘uf amelin mel ‘Notice. In _ the Matter cn me companies. act Notice a hereby ven that the Virgins at Non-Pe: ight, electrical’ works. mille, croabing l are neerin: eed implerbefjt Ks, by drauile Works, and elect eer, sup} market, rex ‘fichanges, mints, kfc privat He Bala by hawepapes and publication tablish. pote, :breweries, wineries, "distill | Shecher for the irposes of ‘the Co : Jor fur sale ur hire to, or i. return Company. itive: Pout Ong nue, Rossland. i. Ca the Sollee shares, ee are tn default for. non-payment, of No. ‘af Gert No.of Amount of As- hares, sessment due . and unpaid, “378 370 1,€90 1.000 a 3 * suuesesssasasaze’ sssssssssssssss. Pbpb mbt pe pepe pe SSSS25S588 SSS252 88: $8338: pee sS3E5 33 85 ee ” sssesese Datei this 15th = oFBeptember, 1890, 6 CoEsa iM, Beere Viruinia Mining Cour: pany thlniedy Nein tee Liability. NOTICE. in the Matter of M.S. Logan, Insolvent. NOTICE ss sie Uys Seppins |. ince of if Belish ua i ines of Britt dy rag on, bu us| ag as ide an nate of all 'h thse tot ad Fs are requested to Ale thelr chime” with to the I'rustee is ay of Novem dhe, diustee ‘wil proceed folate ne acess Aen anes. ML ris parties entitled tl thereto. having i ard ‘onlyte Ro ihe Riis of which ni all then have been given, and that he will tat ie ante fork the asets. orany part thereof so distributed to Sons of whose ‘daim he shall not ‘hen have Rea iv ‘oronto, aoth September, 1899, F Camepate, Tru: | dye-atutts, “ini ‘V delivery, and whether in a crue state or ol jp any company, whether, "British, any ther or personas ie aah: (5. purchase or otherwise a mire ‘nate eed, manipulate, exchunge, turn ‘try account dispose of and deal in A any Couiry. Goigay er Bates, Fesidénoes, storen; shops; ‘end places Ay! ing this or any ober © company. torearcy any.of its ob- Jecti into entect, or fur euecting any moditi- | cation, or any. other company’s constitu-; tion; to procure this or any $2 to bd legalized. registerett: eves: itary, Rrovinines or Ebste. ;] Houghton’s Exchange and Auction Mart, North WANTED 10 Ta DB Mining cavock in Crown Granted Your Properties, for a Rossland Résidence lot. Telephone No. 58. /GRAND UNION .-HOTEL.. GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. © RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY _Neatly Furnished “~~ Rooms ©! from $2.50 to.. o+++0+. $3.50 per week First-Class Bar im connection. ~ “22 Columbia Avenue, ,, Four doors east of post office. Address Stoce, Recorp Office. "AUCTIONEER. » ALBUMS! ALBUMS! :Must be sold at-sacri--| fice. Callinand examine goods before sale by auction, ‘- Will sell “private as.-they must go. Washingtont steeet, inc: P. R. hotel block. + "MISCELLANEOUS, LOST —Three-year-old bay horse with X branf oii right hip. Reward wil) be -paid ‘for Yeturn od horse to Kootenay cigar store, Mirst avenue. WANTED=Machine men, helpers and miuck- ers for tunnel. Free Hansportation,s Apply Hetel | Russell b: ar. ee to. ‘a.colonisl or opera register.|~ or registers of this or. any, oer compa! Jin Hany British colony-or depen lency, fureign country, . ari ‘allocate any nomber of the shares ‘in this or any ¢ gther company ‘lo such reuister. or reyisters: (20,]. To give the call of shares, and to confér’any prefereiitiul or special ‘right to the sliotment uf shares, on.such terms.and. an such roanter as may seem. expedient: Plantation, forestal, fisiee and trating pee pd in allorany, predacteot farms,. antations, forests, tisheries and the earth fee cluding - animals; . grain,....prov’ fruits; mines, {pirite, Gatton wool,‘ tihre: - sayar. tinabe rubbery oils, chenitcals, explos| ree, drug Hrates, pattoleum, “buliic! Fe I ead. iin, quick;silyer, iron, eu: commoditjes inds, either.for immediate or future ‘or part! ind to Sirens money at in ater. ‘est upon the’ security Montreal and ‘Boston: - CONNECTIONS. Rossland . Ar ex Sun 11:15 “Morning trair for-and from-Bobron,- N sop, and -for Kaslo,| Sandon ‘and Bioean rooms or a furnished house. (Address: with terms; :; M¥Zin! ‘Recorv office! ink RENT. TO RENT OPO suites of living rooms. of three rooms each, in! brick building.” Enquire, of Eber Q. Smith, moe to-tt-st" TO KENT — Unfurnished bouse, five water.” ‘Apply, M. W. Simpson's stote, Co- lamba avenue: FOR SALE~A three-room -house,, furalshed, and lot, on Nickel Plat @at.+Csty water: Lot fenced and nicely improved. 4450 buye-tnis,-. 1 -potts fh Friday. for -all ‘points CUUNTRY. Evening train for and from Robson, Nel- son; Mairi Line atid points nortti;-and: from. Kaslo,:Sandon and Slocan Holnts (ex. Sun, counects Tuesday, Thursday and. Satarday front all: ‘pointsin BOU. NDARY COUNTRY 4 Hours ROSLAND ie ,NELSON. Hi Hours 4 ‘FOR SALE~Fine square piano, in good condi- tion. Will se I for $125 sash o oe $50 on-time..Ade dress F, M. H,, RECORD 0 ao FOR SALE-A. Paar pone, Pelton water whvel, cheap... Address, A, B., Reo- onp Office. FOR SALE—A jour-reom house with furniture and e juity fo lot, SOR. Best of location. f Five-room house, $25.00. i bouse with bath, $25. Five-room, house, $8, “~ Four-rooin house, $9, | -E. N. UDIMETTE & O., Ineurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers Transfer of Liquor License. ven,’ os ae at fiehext sitting nse 5 (THE-FAST. TO ALL POINTS. THE, DINING CAR ROUTE VIA ‘YELLOWSI ‘ONE PARK. SAFEST AND: BEST. SOLID VES! TIBULE TRAINS : EQUIPPED WITH | Pullman ‘Palacé’Cais, Elegant Din- “fig Cars\"Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Slee, ing Cars. Through tiokete to all points in the United State: 8 and Cana‘ teamsbip tickets to all pai aie sof the orks ». ‘Fickets taChina and Japan vie Tacoma and acitic Steamship Co. Application for, ‘Transter of Liquor L- NoTICE. conse. TICE fs hereby given. that after the lapse. o NOTICE ds hereby Risen. fica, api: cation will be We ae tothe ard ne icense Com- missioners or al meer the ers in that behalf, for permis: salon a aaa jer, thes oats eens now held by and ziplan fo ia the Hotel ce ea - Re. 2 Bathoand. Pg 7:20 a.m. ” For farther. information’. tame, “cards, 3 .départ. trom Spokane as follows! 10: Y Westbouird, at 9:55 p.m., any: maps nd Hoxets, PPR, y, ta agents of the R. M. Ry., . AIL, General Agent, S8pokan A.D. CHARLTON. ™e W Aa. Gen. Pass, Agt., Portland, Ore. NO IDLE MEN.IN ROSSLAND ‘there is an idle man. in the = Trail : respond, and asa consequence ° the _ tipping | down .Afom ace Jaborers Cannot Be Had in Sufficient Quantities. Gontractors Hmbarrased by Necd of Gotting Hands Sufficient to Oarry on Work Now in Behindiiand. Men are wanted and wanted bad- ly around Rossland just now. _If Creek country it is because he does not want to go to work. * The West Kootenay Power & Light company is in'need of 25 ax- men and laborers along its new pole lines and will pay $9.50 per week and board. Iti is considerably handi- 6 get them. At the Trail’ smelter the cry also goes up “tcome.over and -help us,” but the helpers ‘seem too busy to works there are shorth Jose, California, arrived last ‘night !time she has seen snow except on COMING AND Gorne. a John Hackleman. of the Cliff,is back from Halcyon Hot Springs, where he was takidg* the baths for rheuma- tism. Mr. Hack-- lemanewas ‘much benefitd by the’ waters, W. E. Blair, formerly superin- tendent ot schools in Rossland, but now of Vancotiver, is in the’ city. Mrs, John Phillips left today for a visit to her home in Toronto. She will be absent a few months. Miss Nellie Umbarger of San ona visit’to Mrs. W. F. McNeill. This is the first time Miss Umbarger has been’ in Canada, and the first the distant mountains of her native state. ‘She will remain in Rossland mate and sports of a Canadian winter.” 4 “MHINOR MENTION. George Green has completed the: The construction of the Grand Forks: smi i ining the’ dis- improt Grand Union hotel and now has a trict, and the contractors ‘want 60 more men-at wages’ from $2.50 to $3.50 per day. No wonder the Kootenays are prospering. Ex WOULD BURN ONE UP IN. NO-TIME Blectrio. Currant:at -20,000--Voltage Hipping Inw Town, The electric current. which comes Y. & Light*:conmpany.’has -received a: * 2000 horse power dtep-down* trans- forfher whiét' willbe put'in ‘place at substation ' ‘here. .. *The:. transformer: for: “the LeRoi, the _ Josie. and the No. .x are alse O, ie 5 0h, “but when itise ene 5 C nals ‘ate oor ' descent i Jights i is 106, then_ ‘the’ ‘Tay. ' reader can get some idea: “ot what shocked With the“¢drrént that comes, pouring into Rossland every second, | quartz ‘been op ned. "for a width of. six’ feet’and show values sof $150. The new milli is' to be’ ‘even- tually of, 1o-stamp, size.and _ all _ar-. rangements- are being made accord- ‘ingly ~ Damon ‘Aud Pythtee Tonight. : The French Theatre company will tonight present. Damon ‘and Pythias, lindef! the -duspicés of “tthe Rossland Lodge, Knights of Pythi- as. The ‘‘Senate’.will be com- Poséd of mem Béis.of : the Order in Rossland, who will appear on the Stage in full regalia, * Eugene V. Debs Coming. Eugene V. Debs,. who achieved a world wide reputatiorin’connection ‘with the last great railway’ strike, will be in Rossland Saturday night, "and will deliver a labor talk at the Miners’ Union -halt. -- He ‘will “also Speak on... Sunday.-morniag .at 9:30 o'clock at the same place. Small Debts Court. Small debts! coiirt'is now held on Tuesdays and! Thursdays ‘Of edch Week. at! 2 “p.m. ‘ia'the city. “hall, and all. matters of: contract and ac- count not exceeding $100 can be disposed of at a trifling expense to ‘litigants. Johh Boultbee, J. Posi is the Presiding” officer. SLAG. John Lindberg of the Le Roi sta- bles, is busy packing in ore from the Coxey. new}: hand: office ‘for the ‘transaction of a stock brokerage business. He board on which.are listed the Jatest stock quotations. Board: Wanted. In refined: private. family, for; boy 16. years of age employed ‘during day. |. Apply at once;RecorD office. tage ae SESE TABLE In SLAND, E Tobie ae $7 per week. To reduce'our Stock. "Furnitures. Stoves, Crockery,.Bed Lounges, ~ “and Couches ; “in endless variety: se Cor.” Spokane street First avenue. HOTEL HOFFMAN, +> Mashington Street; Rogsland, B; “First-Ciass Bar. Railroad and Miners ‘Time Checks cashed, tree of charge. Harry ee - - Proprietor. &.G. Creelman. ? George Beam P.O. Box 315. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & ~~" BUILDERS. fnrnished on all hinds of work. bahar taints promptly attended to and shop: Commercial court, Office rear Alhambra hotel. HOSSLAND, B.C. W. H. Jarvis is back from a trip.| § over the Dalton trail. some time and enjoy'the bracing cli- | to‘ the’ front ‘of. the | has‘also erected an immense blacli= | Nicely Furnished Rooms] : “= Ly BoA m a m M ni in AM m AN Artistic Printing J p corPines vee With Moderate-Prices, Slee CCECE CREE SS rai ce eeCeeececcececcee: +e. LELE sere Quick Work,, and ; Basement : Postoffice Bullding. Neat- Execution. Saal cee see DRY [eeHHE SELLE LEE EEEREE e- THE OODs COMPANY, LIMITED. INPORTERS. AND JOBBERS OF FINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing: and House Furnishing Goods. | seer ttee & e Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ ‘Giath: sJackets? 22incheslong,’ made ' from extra-fine:quality ;-Kersey Cloths. ‘In --Tans,-Blacks,. _ Greens-and: Blues, .: sizes -32 “te 42 88, 8.50, 10.00 and 12.50, - Ladies’ Black cloth Jackets, 22 inches long, J made.from' quality imported close curl .As- trakhan Boucle Cloth, neatly trimmed with ee straps, Kersey, étc. $8,'9, 10 and 12.50. eg Ladies? ‘Cloth Capes, $6, up'to $10. . Tailor.Made Suits . op Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits} made “of fine® _imported Covert Cloth, Venetians, Sergesy* eter, iin double-breasted, right-fitting suits,” * $15; 16.50,.18;:20, 22.50, ‘and’$28'a suit. “Separate Skirts. Ia Serges;- Venetians; Crepons, ‘é! borately'. itrimniéd swith braids,...and. satin: folds etc., $7.50, 10, 11j-and $12.50, 9-1 “ ‘LADIES’ >a “Separate: Skirts, LK peal ES 4 50, 4 00, and $5.0" ~ LADIES’ Hs Wool Wrappers : : $4.50 ta 8.500 in'Cashmeres, Mixtures,. ete.» uk Waists “Men’s Clothing : The. ularit: of Silk, both, ‘Black’ ‘and ihe popularity o to increase rather’ that diminish. _ We placed large’ import ordérs before the recent heavy -‘advance'‘in’ ‘Silks, - and will offer exceptional values ‘in ‘Black Silks and Satins. “24-inch heavy rich Satin, $1, aad 1.28. -‘2aqg-inch Satin. Duchess, all $r. 25 and 1.50. © “34-inch Satin Merves, $r. ‘25-inch, Peau’ de Soie * a $1.50. “Tryme Soie, SURE te and wild aa -Furnishisigs Men’: S Tweed “Suits; ‘mi fancy’ mixed Tweeds, lined tf “Sizes 36 to 42,758," Men’s Blue Cheviot, dontble-beested, sack Suits, $10.00." ‘Men's: stylish Scotch Tweed ‘Suits’ in Checks, Plaids and ‘solid éolors,' single and double-breasted sack sui ts, Sra Soy: "¥6.50 and 18. BR $ -Men's Grey V Worsted Frock Suits, $20. *"Men’s Pants, $1.50, 2. 50 3:00; 3. 50} 4-00 and 5.00. Boys’ Knee ‘Pants, 75¢, ‘and goc. Boys’ Suits, $4, 4.50, 6,00 and 7. = 50. Se pcted yes > npeeean oeeerewed peeeee Mén's bfown and black. Hedoratas $a.s0 . f and 3:00. + ' Men's Stiff Hats, $3 and. 4.00. : Men’s Crush"Hats, $2.50 and 3. 50. ‘Men's Caps, soc, 75¢, and’ $i. a $3," 2.50 and 3.50. ‘Men’s Box Calf, Shoes, $3 80, 4,00) 4.50” : and 5.00. c Men’s Congress Horsehide Shoes, $3. 50 and 4,00. is filled to overflowing’ with all ‘the Latest” New creatioris for Fall and Winter, direct “from English markets, Just received, the third shipment this “| season, -of Briggs, Priestley & Co.'s Silk, -and' Wool: Crepons,: in a large variety” of? patterns. - Suits $10, 12, 15,’and up to $25. Skirt Patterns, $6, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00; » ’ Priestley’s Endora Cloth, $1.25 and 1.50. 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