a THE ST. PAUL GLOBIS SUNDAY JANUARY 15, 1899.
tn give sucfa affiatrs over to a single official, instead. Th^ experience of the ST. PAIL'S TlilWiNEXT state with Executive A cent Andrua was hardly commendatory of such i Field, one- man-system, and the cost i<> the ™ Sch lick&Go. OOKTWUgp or state when he was practically the 7 Field, BELIEVED THE COMIKG BATCH department was & .... whole siuin- and tish Schlick Co. APPOINTMENTS WILL INCUBDH greater than ii luis been recently, when all things are A RAMSEI HAM considered.* * Allthe purchases \u2666 latest were received la3t week, and New Embroideries. shortly 11 tore the legislature organ- 3 i ized, Ramsey delegation The Our annual the county 43d Annual Linen Sale £^^ DISTRICT DRAWS oiened "headauarters" in the Mer- !Our Annual Sale *$f£|J'i sale of Fine IF FIRST chants' h.>te!, to vVhith The Globe of i Will down ia the store's history as has had occasion once or twice 10 re- /&§&^=ie&^\. f^o Embroideries is fer. Big placards were Hum; in various 4^ e B"reatest a°d most successful one • Then Mm- tliHiii'i'ilr«- llrlwlitrat for i>ar;s of the hotel notifying the fo\ attracting no casual /mffXFV^KxflL kill(L It>!* for lhe Prof, liii'iisivortlito l»«- Made Su- comer that Ramsey county was at Muslin Underwear »/flff^cHp| of it 3 &reatest of atten- home, and that Senator Davis' friends W% i^ond perintendent of Public litHtrno- OF It's most were especially welcome. The signs willbe at its very beat tomorrow aud LARGENESS SALES. j tion, not only Wood, Aum- jiro .still there may be through the waek. Vfe \J& W^QOs# tlon C'«pt. F. B. the and it added successful for the SMALLNESS OF - for LlUi-ly that they are the only Eigns of hospi- '" \\ Jl^-^-^llllsfaJir surpassing iin Han, stillConsidered a tality about the headquarters, which c llave ffathered thousands of gar- /3r|£r^^ [- collection of Selection for Adjutant. have been turning' an unresponsive ear ments for tllissal every — we're make OK every one since the legislative sit- \ e.'atid g-arment j&MiifflgEim And worked hard to styles, way J^^~^S r^m^n * ~- " daintiest Some change In the prospective ap- uation became in any clar!3ad. Yen thC chea Pcst is raade of ff°od ma \u25a0m. this success. For months we picked to Tin- establishment the headquarters "V I Jj but also for the lowprices, which polntments of Gtov. l,iru Is felt have of S^fvV^f< vlffii! terials' clailltily trimmed, liberal in cut, # created diftse-nston in the rartks of the up quantities of Linens wherever an only prevail during" period been made by the appointments of Fri- Ramsey delegation, and it is whisper- r^\d^AV MvVifPill II \ the judgment carefully made, and; in a word, satis- day, according to th« of the ed about that the abandonment of the /flVjiivW tl iW sL advantageous purchase could be made. of this sale. friends of the various candidates. The h< adquarters was due to a quiet tip factor in cve r Xa^- ' Vi(/V\ IT T O -: particular. Even the g c held these purchases for this sale. These 5 lines of Swiss, First district had candidates for the from Senator Davis' friends that the fillPt/1\ 'I * — "*•r\* Nain- disposition doing arments that seCambric Embroideries o.£ that place by givingit to Fred John- it was good and it had, perhaps, better • — signs 2*c are thoroughly good they're made ens was idle for some months, it son, of the Second district, having been be let drop. So the still sign and \\ y.J ff \r^' brought forth this rich harvest of of the best makes willshow how accomplished, the chances are believed the welcome still welcomes, hut the (\ plain, but of g-ood materials and well magnificent bargains. It enabled us to offer some of the best prices run. to be, by First district people at least, headquarters are lonely aiid deserted. \Wa\ - ihey made Linens the worldat the greater that Capt. F. B. Wood, of The Davis folks think have a in 6c EMBROII>ERIES 3 Austin, adjutant cinch. FOR CENTS. will be named for the • • • /mnfL \fM^\ 12c EMBROIDERIES FOR 8 CENTS. generalship. We sive yon quite a iist of prices » a large Xearly all the legislators left town y^t — 15c BM'BROIDBRIES FOR 10 CENTS. contingent, The St. Paul with T c — ClTl^i^'^f2^ following of militia officers in other for the Sabbaith, and as a Consequence T/^'jiJTfpVr but the-V cannot tell all we wish they Less Than Wholesale Prices. 20c EMT3ROII>EiRIES FOR 14 CENTs! practically nothing was done yesterday TPi parts of the state, have boon interested _ could. They can't show you the Main 30c EMBROIDERIES FOR 18 CEJMTs! in the cause of Capt. George C. Lam- to make uu the breach between the T^aak^l^^V-. The sale willbe continued all week. All bert, adjutant of the First battalion of Democrats and Populists in regard to thing, which is But these others in same proportions. artillery, but there has been no doubt the senatorship. QUALITY. LAST CALL for the sample line of John S. Brown&Sons' at any time that the governor was The Democrats will caucus again !^T things should be well rememberedi Tablecloths at importation cost. Ifyou neglect this chance you'll very kindly disposed to Oapt. Wood, Tuesday morning' to decide whether or they yield Dress Linings. who served In hi.< regiment during the not will so far to the Popu- Firsi. Evary piece of Rfli33H?i Undargvaar miss it for a full year. svar with spam. Wood, too, has lists as to tender the complimentary in our national guard nomination for senator to Charles A. Patrons of our Lining- counter, been a member of the Tcwne, store ismarked ai a reduced prica for this sale. Not JOHN S. BROWN & SONS' SAMPLE TABLECLOTHS. of the state for a decade and a half, of Duluth.* • take lessons in economy, and has worked his way up to the head \u2666 a single piece is excepted. $2.75 Sample Tablecloths for..91.85 18.00 Sample Tablecloths $5.68 companies the It Is said that former state Senator for Genuine French i>t" one' of the best in $3.75 Sample $12.00 Sample Haircloth -the best regiment, Twelfth, as it Sperry, of Owatonna, has a congres- Tablecloths for..$2.65 Tablecloths for $8.35 to be had at any price, gray or the Second. We can't afford to selS ai such low prices $5.50 Sample $16.00 1^ has been known in the volunteer army. sional bee inhis bonnet. Two or three Tablecloths for..$3.88 Sample Tablecloths forsl l.oo only, all you want tomorrow IfO 1, he popular with the other Minnesota legislators are sus- a9l the year. These reduced prices only $6.50 Sample Tablecloths .$4.45 $27.00 Sample was rank pected are to Gia had for. Tablecloths fors2o.oo for IIU and file in his regiment, which was not of lying in wait for the time during the case with many of the Twelfth an-d when James A. Tawney shall hav-i had tha ccntanuai^ce of the Annual Sale. $35.00 Sample Tablecloths for $25.30 Brilliant Silk French Rustle ig\ Fourteenth regiment officers. enough uf life in*the• lower• house. Taffeta, extra fin*and fast I|fl » • • black It is said John S. Brown & Sons' Tablecloths and Napkins at the lowest llJll There is also a considerable feeling- that the scramble for the or finished with hemstitching- f\T* that the appointment of J. J. Heinrich, state boiler inspectorships 13 giving Gowns. and dainty embroidery; our Linen Sale prices ever quoted: Fine Satin-striped Black lAI as oil Inspector, and the naming of Grov. Lind as much trouble as the con- /HP Rustle Taffeta, surveyor leaders at £\u25a0 wU extra iiXO Martin McHale as lab r commissioner, test for the generalships of Look at the 8-10 Cloths, 5-8 Napkins, regular $10.00 Sets, for $7.35 special | \j icallya bar to the nomination of logs and lumber, which is saying a Four styles of Nainsook and Cam- £2 Prof. Thomas J. Gray, of Minneapolis, good deal. • • • bric Cor3et Covers— new French 8-10 Cloths, 5-8 Napkins, regular $11.00 Sets, for $8.02 Best 15c Black Percalinea, 10 cents. to be superintendent of public Instruc- ° shapes, trimmed with dainty Cloths, $13.00 The two branches of the legislature > w nsa r e 8-12 5-8 Napkins, regular Sets, for $9.00 Best 15c Silosla», allcolors, 10cent3. Mr. Gray's educational career %-il^?> .lf laces, embroidery or ribbons. A A $14.00 in Minnesota has been long and emi- will ballot separately for United States ; examine 8-12 Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, regular Sets, for $10.84 senator \u25a0 made— Stock price, 65c; annual sale /g tjft STANDARD PAPER nently successful, but the same is true Tuesday. Then they will meet '^f^" " price , Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, $24.00 Sets, PATTERNS of both his foremost competitors. Prof. in joint session Wednesday to receive tne g"ood ma TUU 8-12 regular for $18.88 for February ore now on sale. the '$\u25a0\u25a0$$&' S. \ Farnsworth and Prof. R. E. Den- report of tha two houses. ;f trials,note the Fine Lawn and Nainsook Corset 8-14 Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, regular $27.50 Sets, for $21.30 Standard Designer, 50 cents a year. feld. Mr. Gray hay presented to the Covers— This offer la for a short time only. SOMK LEGISLATIVE \OTIOS. Fil Er new French shapes, trim- 10-10 Cloths, 5-8 Napkins, regular $12.00 Sets, for $8.95 FREE— go\ ernor's cabinet indorsements from ,lijw careful sewing, rows of The February Desigmer frea leading va- med with insertion ftp Cloths, $14. with every .purchase a number of educators in and edges. Stock price 85c; 10-12 3-4 Napkins, regular 50 Sets, for $11.57 of pattema rious parts of the country, but Prof. j f and then com- hH amounting to 40 cents. Denfeld, Tho senate resolution calling on the sena- sale price f* 10-14 Cloths, 3-4 Napkins, regular $37.00 Sets, for $28.80 too, stands high in the coun- tors an 4representatives of the state in con- I pare our prices UU«J the educational associations. gress to support the bill providing for the Three styles of Fine Nainsook Prof. Farnsworth has been prominent- election of United Statea senators by direct with any in St. Paul. Cor- 75 different patterns of Bleach- 500 yards Heavy Table Pad- ia with both the state and vote of the people will come up for dis- set Covers— new French Ai "^ Olive OilSoapT cussiou Tuesdtv. shape.?. Stock A"fMi ed Damask Table Linen, city t- achers'. associations, and • \u2666 • Four styles of g-ood price, $1.50; \| made qulmy'for ' conse- Muslin Gowns, Sc quently all in annual sale price by 4ZU three have excellent educa- The joint rules adopted by the senate have Bishop or Hubbard styles, finished wllaLI the best maker in Scotland. Irish Green Castile Soap, made of tional qualifications. been concurred in by the with Pure Llnen hemsutched Pillow* • * * house. embroidery and lacej Jf\ Don't fail to see the Novelty InChM' W°rth ° pure Imported Olive Oil- It is not considered likely that Gov. stock price 65c II 900 TABLE LINENFOR 63 CENTS. 70 l -a pure Lind will permit Minneapolis get The house committee on general legislation . R f% $1.00 TABLE "Th/ifrfTO a l^*™£Or to met, organized Annual sale price iU|| Corset Covers, made almost en- LINEN FOR 73 CENTS. Soap, a perfect cleanser, which nil the offices, however kindlydisposed and recommended for passage $1.15 TABLE LINEN 88 CEiNpTS. may two bills. One, introduced by Mr. Dunn FOR *~1W**lk.IT£* he be toward that community, as (Rep.), of Three styles of Muslin Gowas- tirely of laces and insertions. $1.50 TABLE LINEN FOR $1.18. IjS leaves the skin smooth and soft. Ramsey, providing for the expenss A***C L^rSlNw»-«» 1 » *-^ lie has reason to be, after the splendid and cost of commitment of insan3 patients Hubbard and Bishop styles, with $1.75 TABLE LINENFOR $1.28. You may pay twice as much, support it gave him in the recent elec- to be charged up against the county where yokes two, but of three and four rows of t-,, \u0084,,.. each tomorrow. tion. they had a legal residence. insertion and at . you can't get better soap. • • * The bill of Mr. Fosnes (Dem.-Pop.), of edg-ings; stock f|rt Bleached Napkins prices relating price 3 There Is some talk of a movement to Chippe-wa, to a change in the rule 85c. [L 1ft $§\u25a0 WALKING which willplease good judges of CIAKES FOR 10 CENTS. abolish of law as to landlord and tenant in actions Annual sale price 25 CAKES FOR 75 the state game and fish com- for the possession land, CENTS. at constituted, of leased was also UvU values mission as present and recommended to pass.• • * Finest Muslin Gowns in many Here's a 100 CAKES FOR J2.75. styles— all new effects, SKIRTS. Wonder. The house committee on agriculture met in V, square Each cake weighs a quarter of yesterday and or round yokes, with i^^/^A afternoon discussed Informally two and Imported Limn, the Introduced three $2.50 Victoria came to a pound and itimproves bill by Mr. Foss, Rep., of rows of insertion, edging and rjjf The NAPKINS FOR $1.80, * withage. Grant, for th« free distribution of the sugar f% merest $3.00 NAPKINS $2.85. UJI a leas than half coat of lmpor- by hemstitching; stock price SI. //r '*^S FOR beet seed purchased the state under the fUP will tation. There are five law of 1597. Annual sale price jjy Brlancc . different It was brought nut that of the 2,700 J mJ*s w\s Three cases of Turkish Bath auaiitie*-Yvorth from 40 to oo pjundis Six styles of Cambric, si3OW you that — Ladies' Underwear. of the seed purchased all but 500 Nainsook Towels allextra large Sizes. cents a yard. We'll not make pounds was at present lying in a soed ware- and Muslin Gowns, with rows of fflP\h\i slm( ours is not ° " house in Minneapolis. Experts had hold that dainty insertion, r fivebites oif a cherry, bnt vv illplace Reductions all along the lint after two years seed of edging and ribbon fffiii the was little pr ic- trimmings; dinary Under- 15c BATH TOWELS FOR 9 CENTS. the entire lot on Hale at tloal vie. The committee will meet again round and V-shaped BATH TOWELS FOR _ _ __ in order to clear the stock. And Tuesday yokes 25c 14 CENTS. and recommend the passage of the of insertion aud tucks; g\ f* w& Km Such 35c BATH FOR 23 there's a good measure. * * stock price $1.35. * TOWELS CENTS. \ CFIV I deal of winter still .* Annual sale price MKP W>wM*~™ s work aud ahead. The committee on public lands of the house, y|Jy i * 100 dozen New HEMSTITCHED a yard tomorrow. Mr. Roberts, Rc-p.. of Hennopln, chairmm, Ten styles, -gP*^*3 such graceful 6 202 was scheduled to meet, but a quorum not be- of extra fine Nainsook share Ladies' fine ribbed Half- \u25a0 Monday, Jan, ing and Mail O^GPS in all ft Prices for 16 on hand an adjournment was taken. The Cambric Gowns, trimmed with garments can only be Si^s^weTrwo^hSc . jtfl wool Merino Vests and Draw- #| <{(\u25a0 committee has to consider the bill of Mr. Pet- Valenciennes and Torchon laces, in- turned Linen Sale Price, only Lmtlt the good things, ers, quality, erson, Rep., of Renville. reducing the inter- sertions, out by 75c for fllU est of public embroideries and Ai m experts. It's BETTER on certificates land from 5 to 4 ribbons; g\ 9 — per cent and extending the time for payment stock price 51.50. if than home work and it costs Ladies' fine ribbed FLEECED of the principal from thirty to fifty years. Annual sale price Ipllfef\\ Vests and Pants, to close out AA less. inasing-le J A Three styles of Cambric Gowns, day. '/ft For a bushel basket fine Early Rose Pota- PROMINENT GENTLEMAN elaborately trimmed with lace or em- "Ombrelle" Skirts of good Muslin LL\i toes. Goods SAYS broidery; stock price $2.00 Ai fft with ruffle of embroidery. *^#* A Dress Whirlwind, Ladies' fineribbed (Star of Garter! and $2.25. RO Stock price, $1.00; annual sale fUft fleeced Vests and Pants, A OF THE OXYDONOR. VJ price Which willonly hurt our profits, but will three- A Annual sale price f$ IU IQ[f benefit your purses. fourths wool,our leading' $1.09 X||P Minneapolis, Jan. 5, 1599. B 0 $2.50 $1.90. "Ombrelle" Skirts, cut extra wide, We willplace on sala tomorrow more than one hundred part kinda, for UUU So Iuse the Oxydonor principally for GOWNS FOR with deep relief from colds and la grippe, and $4.00 $3.00. tucked hemstitched flounce pieces of plain Colored Fancy of GOWNS FOR or and Dres3 Goods. They're not new Ladies' Richelieu Swiss Ribbed For a c-.in fancy, high-grade Sugar Corn. find It prompt and effectual. In two $4.25 GOWNS F0R. ruffle of embroidery and {% 53.20. lace. Stock price 5i.25; Uk()f\ goods— that is, they're not spring- fabrics. But not a yard of them Vests, sold all through the fl» I|A cases of severe attack of the latter I annual season for $1.50; clearing- have been up and attending to my sale price has been on the shelves long-er than two or three They're \j business vUU months. sale price III on the day following the at- "Ombrelle" Skirts of good Cambric, our purchases, mostly U 21c tack. Iconsider it worth the price for Drawers late season's dark and medium colors ia fine "M«lba" fleeced Combina- _ this use alone. Root, i£| and cut extra wide with flounce of em- Ift Per Ib. for Host Creamery F. W. broidery mixtures and small effects, suitable for wear the year around. They tion Suits, open across bust, #| ]jf» Butter. Attorney Chicago, Milwaukee & St and lace. Stock Aif\"j Fan<-y Dairy Butter, per lto 18c Paul Railway. Corset Covers price, $1.50; annual sale \| #/ were our most active seller* at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. We're will- the regular 75c quality, for.. TvU \u25a0.dry Butter, per lb., W 2 In 6 or 10-lb. v P»ce OilZf ing- to close them out at a loss, and you may have them for Heavy Merino Combinii- Aj iA Jars 15c UNCLE "SAM'S PAY DAY. #fel Allour garments "Ombrelle" Skirts of Fine Cambric, tion Suit*, regular $2.::5 \| \ in Full Cream Cheese, per lb lie are cut in the new with deep flounce oftwo and three quality, for IIIU MaJ. tuuihy Distributes $3:1,000 T^'^w rows insertion and lace. Ai t\ g*i Among and popular shapes. Finest imported Swiss Aft the Third's Saddlers. Stock price, $2.25; annual \| ki| 69c— 69 Cents— —69c Suits, i\f\ Maj. Cumby yaaterday price ribbed Combination \* FRUITS AK3D VEGE- paid all members AllDra^ers are cut sale wfllvU $4.00 quality, W of the Third regiment who have been en- WJ"V~*(\ a yard tomorrow. 44 to 50 inches wide. best for UIUU TABLES, listed over a month. He gave out $32,000 of / ,i| extra wide. Corset Uncle Sain'a cash. Mail orders must come quick, for the lot will not last many Acting Hospital Steward Thompson Covers inthe flewest REDUCED PRICES willalso days. • Onions, per pe^k Luther ISc Iwas promoted 10 the full position of hospital /feffivk French prevail on the entire For Men. Potatoes, for In army and <^^pl^p shapes. stock of NEW plain Colored Stuff* in newest shades 32 lbs. 25c steward United States assigned Silk, of browns and Annual Sale off Shirts* Col- Oranges— Mexicans, Navels Seedless, to duty at above station. PrivaJes Koch and Three styles of Mus- Moreen, Nearsilk and Sat- 85 and Lir.dquist, of hospital Corp. detailed acting blues, 75 cents, cents and $1.03. lars snd Cuffs. Soc- per dozen. 1 linDrawers— some with tucks fr:>:n ICe to hospital steward ;', and assigned to duty at and em- een Snelling. Hospital broidery, some Underskirts. \u25a0king Apples, per peck lSe Fort Steward Haywood, with hemstitched Three things are necessarj ta from Fort McHenry, will accompany the Cambric flounces. The very Rustle Taffeta Silk Skirts in chang- Infantry to j%f% make a good Shirt— Third Manila. Steward Thomp- best qualities ever sold < eable and solid colors, our ftp 1 good Muslin, son was on duty throughout the war ** J %\ IT with the Twenty-fifth best 56.50 Skirts marked IX g-ood Linen and good making-. infantry (colored) in 2.0b down to \H Cuba, and was first selected to go with the Two styles vU|IW And then Third to the foreign station. of newest "Ombrelle" Latest Novelties in Black you want a perfect fit. MEAT DEPARTMENT. Drawers with Highest grade Taffeta An g%f Goods. ' tucked lawn flounce or Skirts, In order to get these things Beet, with lawn flounce trimmed Silk verybest $11 Uh showing per It) 4o CLOSING OIT SALE OP ALL f\f\ \X There's a delightful of latest Paris Novelties inBlack OUR withinsertion. Stock prico, Ki| kinds marked down t0. some men are willingto pay all Good Boiling Beef, ptr lb 4o PIANOS O .. always expect to 50c; annual sale price All-WoolBlack Moreen p Dress Goods. While you see novelties here tha way from $1.00 to $2.50. Stewing Mutton, per lb 4o UvU ffc f| f% months before elsewhere, Four styles of Cambric and Skirts, our be«t S4.SO they're shown you'll be surprised at the Faltcd P] L-reribs, per ib 4c Of odd — Muslin \* XS\ That's their privilege, but it styles and slightly tised qualities to Pork Shoulders, Instru- Dravrers some with deep lawn marked down WvlUv extent and beauty of this early showing. The collection would b« Fresh Email, per lb sVic ments at almost cost—some below cost isn't necessary. Terms, $3, $7, $3 flounces, some trimmed with embroid- Black Sateen and Silk Cloth Skirts, and $10 monthly. ery a credit to New York. And we believe our prices willdiscount One square and tworows of insertion. Bg\ lined throu^hout.our best A| "THE SHIRT" "... $10 Stock price, 65c; ft"* New York prices. WELLINGTON One square , 15 annual sale fIU 51. 50 and SI.7S qualities VI If which EA&ED BEANS price P marked we are selling at One square .*]" 20 TTUU down to W11fa I Black Silk Velours, 44 inches wide, rich, elegant, beautiful and Grade, Vi lb., 2c; 1 lb., 4c; 2 lbs., Marshall & Wendell upright 90 il'^h 70. Wesley upright, 85c DRAWERS FOR 63 CENTS. Black Sateen Skirts, lined through- serviceable, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and ?2.75. large size no out and Hand- picked Nary, « llardman upright, large size $1.00 DRAWERS FOR 7$ finished with corded ftp $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75. 69 CENTS per n 150 CENTs! ruffle; regular $1.00 Black Mohair Crepons, and Lt£Ct:Sd; lb £(, Chickering upright, large size 165 Corset Covers of our and KHP Schaeffer upright, fine cambric, plain $1.25 kinds marked down Rich Black Silk Crepons in latest Novelty effects, including embodies all these qualitieswhich f^itAQM'st Fine Shredded, 18//. almost new 168 to. UUU UL'GOSsiiit) perlb „ |2 72 iSlraube upright, large size 200 stripes polka make a good shirt. It's made of C Behr Bros, upright, large Remember— Prices lower than ever and dots. Six size 215 before. your &!a£*ltAfr largo boxes In E- Franklin Piano, upright; Some Special* for Monday's selling: Wamsutta Muslin. Ask KlSiSilcSj l-.ai-kas.'. each QC was out Hail Orders willbe filledcarefully. on rent about 6 months 235 good wife(ifyou're lucky enough Assorted pure, our lf%- Fischer upright, walnut case, case Pr&e'rUfflCIIG9£>l TCSj muke, per lb |(jG 42-inch Pure Wool Black Cheviots 50 Cants to have one) own somewhat marred 250" what Wamsutta Fischer upright, large size, 45-inch Pure Wool Black Cheviots t n 8 lo nd -walnut 69 Cents Muslin is. She'll te'.l you there's Flour, «?^. f. h.? .:!.?. . case, used only one year; original The Sale of Bedding 50-inch Pure Wool Black Cheviots 79 Cents ....52.00 price, $600, now 275 none better. Bosoms and bands 48 1 Chickering upright, walnut case, New French Weaves, 85c quality for 69 Cents Fteur,^^^.. ;.^! $|.00 time; are made of 1803 Irish Linen. used but a short regular and New Wash Goods. 46-inch Black Mohair Diagonals for , 4 price, $600, now 300 69 Cents Front buttonhoie is made by Flsur,^^ o^: !:.:^ 50c Decker Bros, upright. English oak The phenomenal case, new; regular price, $600, success of last week's sale of Ready-made hand. Alls;ams are Roiling Pins, revolving handles, now. 350 felled. And each 3c New stool and scarf goes with each Sheets and Towel RoHers, complete, Pillowcase? is equivalent to' your asking for more. stillour price is not one dollar, each 5C instrument. The above are only a few Those who couldn't Drier, Tlie Peerless, each 10c or the many exceptional bargains we're come last week will appreciate the continua- but only offering- this month. Howard, tion Farwell for this week. _^ in & Co., 20-24 West Fifth street. Relia- A Sensation Ladies' Suits ble Music Dealers. Our Sheets and Pillowcases are made of Standard cottons, and There should be livelyselling in the Cloak Room tomorrow. 69 CENTS TAFFY. the sewing- is $2.00. ' fullyas good as the most careful hqme work. Our entire stock of Tailor-Made Suits willbe divided into three each, or three for Do you Every ounce of our New Taffy that NEW OF left cur PORT ENTRY. Large 10 lots, and every Suit willbe sold forless than itcost to make. wonder we sell hundreds of them store Saturday will advertise Itself for us Pillowcases, cents. Fullsize Sheets, 38 cents. You finest, Proposition Made to know how good they every day. as the purest Taffy ever made In St. Establish Itat Large Pillowcases, 12$ cents. Extra Sheets. 42 cents. are. Paul, and fan only be lv.dat tho Yerxa Candy Roseau. Extra large lar^-e Pure GoSJars, same A. Roseau, Pillowcases, 18c. 60 cents. I— of Linen Counter. (Only 10c uor lb.). Sold elsewhere C. Moody, from was also Hemstitched LOT All our highest grade Suits—NEARLY ALLOF shapes as "Coon" W." at 25c per lb. in the city yesterday. He held Hemstitched Pillowcases, 16c. 70 cents. and "E.& a con- HemstitcfiedVlsheets, THEM LINED THROUGHOUT WITH TAF- £TIA AA Collars, ference with Collector of Customs John Hemstitched Pillowcases, 20c. Sheets, SO cents. FETA SlLK—Suits which $27.50, Peterson, relative to opening- Hemstitched have sold for rhlM fill the of a $29.50, $32.50 and $35.00. Choice ofthis entire lot W 5o port of entry ait Roseau." As soon as THE NEW WASH are the styles 10 CENTS official sanction has GOODS her* m a^l new Per package for Uneeda Biscuit; new, crisp, been received at each. Washington the government and in all the popular fabrics. LOT 2— Allof our Tailor-Made Suits, which (Fir* tender and delicious, In neat moisture-proof will col- f"A lect a tax up..a Canadian importations up to this time were sold for $18.50, $20.00, 3,made of a new linen fin- boxes. at that point. New Zephyr Ging-hatns, 10 cents. rWli4k|/li#iUVr\ll Cuff New Oxford Cloths, 15 cents. $22.50 and $24.00, willgoat ish that New Zephyr Ginghams, 20 cents. New Oxford Cloths, 25 ceats. cloth wears and laun Jert 6c Baiujueted Agents. New Madras Cloths, 12}£ Its cents. New Cheviots, 25 cents. LOT 3— Allof our Tailor-Made Suits, which well, 2 pairs for 25 Cents, Per lb. for fresh baked Soda Crackers and The Prudential Life Insurance company New Madras Cloths, 15 cents. New Percales, yard wide, 10 cents. (jT