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The San Antonio Light. ritiDAV, Novi:.Min:it 33. ammolli Clothing Hm nil llio latest styles In Dress nnd Business Suits FOR MEN. Youths, Hoys and Children ISTA II lino of gents' furnishing goods, and tbe flncst assortment of pleco 900) for our merchant tailoring department always In flock. Wo defy competition. Call on us for prices. COHEN & KOENIGHEDI, ;J0 and 311, MAIN l'LAZA. Watches Set and Itrgulated Mr transit observations free- of chargo by Stern, tbo Jeweler 2t8 Commerce St. v-l.V-3m Don't llnjr Until you have seen the flnostcckof clothing of l'ancoast Son. U-2M r Shirts nnd Underwent A very complete stock for aalo by Fancoust Lata Styles of Hats For salo at l'ancoast Sc Son's. First class dress makers and operators Lap Itobes nnd Illankets. A largo lot nf lap robes and blsnkets Jint ro cMved by 1. Frank. Main plan. They nro to bo K. I. Hanks. All kinds of lightning rods and fixtures at lowest rates. All work guaranteed. 11-3-lin l'orgale. A few lots out of original city lot TO, at it low price. For particulars, call un Culberson & Means, Solcdad street. ll-SI-3t Coal. Full stock of Lytlo coal now on hand. Or ders promptly lllluJ by applying to Scliulzo A Mure Your Teeth Filled Dy Dr. A. J. Smith No. 91 Commcrco street, over Ctavln's drug store 11-1-tf Or Interest to the l'ubllc. If you deslro your diamonds reset you can find a complete line of styllsn mounting at H. Stern, 219 Commerce street. ll-10-tf To Contnirtors and llullders. Thirteen thousand f, et of eholco lumber for sale at SKs por thousand, delltcrcd November a. Kmpilre of Tom W. Ilowurd at Turner Opera hall, from 10 u. m . to 5 p. in., or F. .1. Illetel's lumberyard, International and (Ircat Northern railroad depot, 11- -.It llemutal. Madame II. Morltz, French Corset and 1 1 rem Maker, has removed to No. al Oolhid street. Competent seamstresses wanted. 11-1-Iiii 'Wanted. A good boy, about II or 1.1 yeare old. Apply at this olUce. tlood wages and steady employ ment, 11-15-tf Good Servant Wanted, A woman, single, to do housework for a small family, at 21(1 North l'lorcs street, flood waircs. Apply at once. 11-21-31 For Holiday l'resents, Music boxes, books, muslo albums ami nil kinds of inuoio supplies, go to Uoggan Sc Hro.'s, 250 Commerce street. 11-23-tf My lluslness Connection In the marts of the I!ant andmvlonir exnerl- enceand practical knowldire of the jowelry y, at prices that defy competl S. Stcu.v, 219 Commcrco St. Help the Ladles. The ladles of the Altar society of St. Mark's csthedral pruiose to give an Interesting exhi bition and cntcrtalnmcct, commencing Novera 27, attho Alamo, wheru will bo arranged a bazaar of art, needle-work, etc, which will bo arranged like tncdltcvai times. A biipiht will be given durln tho bazaar. 11-17-tf Texas Employment llureau And Agency, for rooms, offices, houses, etc, 26 (east side) Main plaza. Mena Furnishing Goods As good a stock of gent's furnishing goods Ten Dollars Fer Month Will buy one of the reliable Kmnrson pianos from Thou. Uoggan Sc liros.. No. 2f,0 Commerce Largest Mock tu West Texas Of saddles, harness, whips, lentherand all kinds Neckwear s choice In stylo and matorlal as can bo found In any market. I'ancoast Sc 80s. Walt for the Wacon than In any other establishment. H-tJ-tf Louisiana State Lottery, Tickets In the extraordinary drawing of tho Louisiana Htato Lottery of December 18 at 11. Moore's, No. 221 Aocnula street. Capital prize I150.0UO. ll-io-im Jack and Gill Went up tho hill, and as they came down they each purchased a ttne watch and chain, and they say Bmerson's Is tbe boss place to buy. Furniture Wagon Always on hand to move furniture. Orders left at 23 Boledad street, opposlto Court House, win be promptly attended to. 10-U-tf Junius Means. and sink In kitchen, and Is pleasantly located at tbe corner of North and Santa Clara streets. 1 or particulars apply to novK-lw No. am y. Houston st It Is a Mean Thins to be llroke. And there Is no need of It when you can pro duce a 7 orclde waicb. Goto No. 12 Boledod street, next to the court bouse. For Sale. Ono large spring wagon at 1175. Two leather top buggies at ISO each. One no.ton buiro-r at $.50. Two furnlturo wairona and harnu fnrtun Matreasos of every size and stylo at low prices. Consignments solicited. , . . Cuuiunsos Sc Means, Soled td street, north of street car turn table. PERSONAL. Items Gleaned In the Hotel Corridors and From Various Other Sources. Dr. Hannltter it improving. Mr. I. CTuttle ii in the cily. Dr. J. E. Breeding returned from Galveston last night. Mr. J. E. Lane, of the Austin Statesman, i at the Maverick. Mr. W. It. Just, of Kansas, arrived at the Maverick this morning. Mr. J. II, Affleck and family, of Uvalde, are guests at the Maverick. Mr. George W. Llltlelield, a prominent cattleman, li in the cily. Lieutenant J, S. Mallory, United Stiles army, is registered at the Menger. Mr, G. Reynolds, a cattle man from Port Griffin, Shackteford county, is in the cily. Mr. Kodrlgo Garcia and Mr. II. King, from the Cily of Mcslco, are retting at the Menger. Mr. M, Kinny has rctutnsd from Zavalla county, where he drove 700 head ol cattle to Mr. I. C. Tullle's ranch. Martmiano V. Silver, of Saltillo; Albino Mores and Severlno Falcon, ol Fiedras Ncgcai, are staying at the Menger, Colonel J. Haas, a ceusln of S. Stern, the jeweler, representing the diamond house o' Stern Brothers, New Hork, is at the Maver ick, He is honest to a knife. General S. G. Griffin, of Taylor, accom panied by his son, Mr. C. L. Griffin, of New Hsmpihire, are guests at the Menger. 1 1 Mr. C. M. Schryver, of Dekalb, Illinois, a brother of our worthy citizen, Mr. A. C. Schryver, favored the Liqiit office wilh a visit this morning. He hss spent two weeks In our cily, with a flying trip into "Mexico, and expresses himself as highly delighted with our cily and climate. He starts for home in a few days, reluming via Florida, Arrivals at the St. Leonard hotel F. M, McDanlels, Lytle; E. 11. Kutledge, rearsaU; G. G. Keimer, Dallas; William Schutzer. J. Armengal, Galveston; I), II. Illewett, New York t Ity; W. Scott, Kemille; 1). H. Bitter, Louisville, Ky.; J, Lovinger, New York; K. C. Isr-ood, Eldorado, Kansas; George Lacg land, New York Cily. THE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. hcieml New Members Are Enrolled, Ho ports lie eehrd, and Work For Tills Afternoon Designated, This morning the following new delegates were enrolled : Dr. Blanks, J. Clifton, S. L. Moody, James Barnes, A. L. Allensworth, Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mrs. M. E. I'eck, and Mrs. A. Forry. A committee was then appointed to prepare statistics for the Ker. A. S. Terral, and re ports were made by Elder D. I'ennington, evangelist at San Antonio, and Dr. Blanks, of Lockhart, showing the increase in the membership of the church and Sunday school. Speeches were then made by several members on the success of mission work in San Antonio. Mr. S. M. Ellis made a report of the liberality of members in support of the evangelist, besides paying for hall, gas and janitor. A committe was appointed to des ignate order of exercises, this afternoon, which is as follows : I. Devotional exercises lor 10 minutes. 2. How to raise deficiencies in evangelist ical salaries. 3. How to support missions in San Antonio in the future. District Court. Huddleston, who was yesterday tried before the District court on a charge of peijury, was found not guilty. Jose Eoriquez was tried this morning on a charge of Healing a set of harness. He was found guilty, and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Deaths. Emil Schultr, aged one year, died from in flammation of the bowels in the Third ward. E. Rodriguez, aged 17 months, died from chronic diarrhea on the 22d in the Second ward. Annie L. Terkins, aged tS months, died from enteritis on the 21st In the Third ward. Cullender's Minstrels. Calender's minstrels are booked for Turner hall next week. The Houston 1'oit ssys: "The troune is a verv eond one. r.mnml.. fine minstrel material. Billy Keriands, the leading light, is undoubtedly the best negro comedian on the stage. Their entertainments are replete wilh novelties and laughable comi callties." Good live. ! Captured at last, was the cry ol the boys at the ice fsctorv vesterdev. as ihev dnonrd !h escaped alligator up the bank with a rope lounuusnecK. -jouve given us a lot ol trouble." "Not yet," says the alligator, as he whips round his tali, and the boys signed as he once more winked at them in a cynical way floating down the river. A Gunsmith Wounded. Frank Olimith, the popular gunsmith, leaves for New York to-day on business con nected with his store. He will also, while there, seek the services of a fair young lady to extract the dsrts of Cupid, shot from her own quiver, In return for which he will make her Mrs. Olsmlth. Frsnk's friends will give her royal greeting on her arrival here, and all will wish them Infinite happiness. Of Interest to San Autonln Wool Men. CoRrusCllRiSTl, November 22. The fol lowing gentlemen, N. Gussett, I'. Doddridge, A. M. Davis, John Woetsner, W. C. Spann, George French and J. B. Mitchell, met at the office of Colonel Gussett this evening and took Initiatory steps to provide in this cily, by subscription, a warehouse for free storage for all wool offered by raisers for sale, and also lor organizing a board ol trade. Both steps will bear toward recovering Ihelost wool trade ol this city. An Important Witness, The case of Mrs. Woody vs. Simon Rouf, for using insulting langasge, was continued this morning. The charge Is a counter affi davit against Mr. Rouf. lie told a Light reporter that he will give any person" $10 who can find ihe person that was present during his conversstion with Mrs. Woody. He describes him as a middle sized man, dark, with Iron grey whiskers, beard and mous tache. This man, he says, is an Important witness, as he heard every word. TO BE TRIED. Hie Mexican Child Dies, and the Father Hays It Was Poisoned, Garcia, a Mexican in the employment of Messrs. Eisner & Smith, sometime since called on Dr. C. E. K. King, of this cily, to attend to a sick child of his. After examina tion the doctor decided the child was suffer ing frrm infsntile cholic, for which he pre scribed the medicine usually used in such cases, namely, "Dewees1 carmcnallve." The mother, It seems, did not act according to the directions given her by Ihe doclot, and the child died. The father claims his child was poisoned, but that remains to be proven. If the mother did not obey the directions given her, then Ihe blame Is on her; at Ihe tame lime had Mr. George Kalteyer known the prescription was for a child, It would never have left his office, nor would Mr. Os wald, Ihe cletk, who put up the ptesciiption, have done so without first consulting Mr. George Kalteyer. The prescription went to the office as though for the mother, not for the child, wherein lies the mistake. The medicine was perhaps a little stronger for a child than necessary, but the Doctor, very probably, so knew It to be, and gave the careful directions he did, and which were not obeyed by the mother. A Light reporter Interviewed Dr. King this morning, but be declined to give any state ment, as the one he had given did not appear quite correct, but he said that he entirely ex onerated Mr. Kalteyer and his clerks from any blame in the matter, white he Is con scientiously certain that had his directions been carried out the child would -not have died The above facts were known to a Light man at early as II o'clock yesterday morning, but were kept back at the earnest request of several pattles. alarrluge Licenses. Julius Ammann and Mary Robcr, Soloman Casslllas and Guadalupe Calderon, Juan Jose Calderon and Felonuna Cervantes, Joseph M. Bartlett and Lanie Bartlett. Taken Up. Mr. A. Y. Avent, prowling around the city before dusk yesterday, discovered and took up a bay horse and saddle roaming about Austin street. The animal will be put in the cily pound. Commissioners' Court. This morning Charles Langwits was tried belore the County Commissioners on a charge of lunacy, and was found insane. The court then adjourned till the second Monday in December. Send Hie Ileum Across the Wave. The Earl of Aylesford, wishing to turn the light on the thick fogs of his "light little Isle," planked down, this morning, a gold sovereign, as his subscription to the Light, to be tent to his English home. If he would only remove that globe sight to hit front name, and live wilh us a few years, the Heart might possibly ripen into a first-class barkeeper or Alderman. Met With An Accident. A telegram was received by Mr. Kirkland, Deputy Clerk of the United States Army court Irom Judge Turner, dated from Galves ton this morning, in which It is stated that Mrs. Judge Turner has met with an accident at Austin, breaking one of her arms. The court at Brownsville will therefore not yet meet, Judge Turner reluming to Austin to morrow. Another Hank. Colonel W. M, Harrison, a capitalist and railroad magnate from Jefferson, Texas,' will establish a new bank in this cily shortly. He will be associated in the enterprise with his two sons and Mr. A. B. Smith. The capital stock will be $500,000, and the gentlemen are only waiting to secure a building adapted to their purpose. Another evidence of San An tonio's promising future. Don't Carry Knucklets. Jack Lee went across the San I'edro last night, and after finishing several glasses to their "very lees" became, in polite language, drunk and incapable. Officer Wilkins, hear ing his lavish expenditure of language, to say the least of It, unparliamentary, arrested him, and in so doing discovered on his aromatic person a pair of brass knucklets, for which Jsck Lee payed $25 to the Recorder this rooming. Anywhere Will Do. "What do you want!" said the Assistant City Cletk. "What do I want! I want building permit," was the answer. "Where!1 "Oh, In the Fourth ward." "Whereabouts in the Fourth ward !" "Well, that beats me," was the response. The Clerk shed a tear of pity as this man with a wonderful bump of locality slowly wended his way along to dis cover the block and street on which he wanted to build. , Itecordor'a Court. Annie Tucker, insulting language, $5; Jesus Reus, vsgrancy, $10 or 15 days; Charles Koch, vagrancy, $10 or 15 days; Lucy Sulli van, vagrancy, $5 or five days; Chessy How ard, vagrancy, $5 or five days; Jack Lee, car rying knucklets, $25. Isaac, vagrancy, $10 or 30 days; James O'Brien, vagiancy, $10 or 30 days: W. lohnson. drunk and down. Sr.; James Canan, drunk and down, $5; Jack Morris, drunk, $5; Ed Starr, drunk, $5; John Delaney, vagrancy, $10 or 30 days; F. Mesa, vagrancy, $10 or 30 days. Hall I and Farewell I The excursionists ho have been "doing' our city, a list of whom was given yesterday, scattered In groups to day, and, notwilh standing the dismal, threatening weather, were seen at all points inspecting stores and im provements. There was no official or formal greeting extended them, but Ihey were soon made acquainted with some of our business men, under whose wings they were escorted. They speak In unstinted praise of our city's present greatness, and predict for her a won derful future, A portion of these visitors pulled out early this morning for Taylor, a few left at noon for other points, and the re. malnder will probably leave to-morrow for Galvestoo, where they will hold a reunion, San Antonio will always bid these enterpris ing gentlemen a welcome within her gates, and hopes to soon enroll some of them in the ranks of her pushing, go-ahead citizens. Ladies' Cloak Department now open. A Iftnro lino of full nnd winter wntnu. NnwmrkrtA. walklnir lit eke tA. cloaks. dolman, iilM-en anil Jerseys, f'JcnwyalM "Jcr nora," for ladles, misses and children, at All tho popular prices. Hiivl lent tiariralns. Wo claim to haro the Unrest ansortment of black and mournlnir dress roods over brought to this city, In all the Carpels, Carpets, Carpets. Wo haro now on cxhllJtlon a large line of Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery Wn h nnw a full ttwirtment of IniiltxT linn silk bono In alt tho newest shades. Lisle thread hose. In all colors, for misses and children, Uf these roods we alwars carried the txwt as sortment, and shall continue to add now inings. Haas & Oppenheimer. LIGHTJFLASHES. What the Iteporters Learn on Their Tour Through the City. Cirrus to-morrow. Considering the weather, overcoats are not liable to be in demand till along in July. The Methodist oyster supper comes on to-night at the Comal block on Houston street. It seems to be well established now that the picturesque San Antonio river shall flow unvexed with filth. Several of the city conscript fathers have volunteered to inspect the "bat cave," as uggesled by the Light yesterday. The Methodist ladles of Soledad street church, In addition to oysters, will also set a fine cold lunch about 6:30 o'clock. The first musical and dramatic entertain ment of the season in Arbeiler Verein hall will take place on Sunday evening. The case of II. Csrson, for vagrancy, was continued this morning; also that of II. Car son for beating and striking. Twenty-eight ol the Northwestern excur sionists, who had made their headquarters in a Tullman, at the International depot, moved out on the 7:45 tram this morning, for Taylor. Mr. Jack Evans is constructing a new building on West Commerce street, near the International depot, to be occupied by Tom Kelly, as a saloon. Tom has not far to move. From Mouter.y. Mr. J. M. Page, of New York, called on us to-day. He it just in from Monterey, Mexico, where he has completed arrangements for erecting cotton mills. He Is associated with London capitalists in this enterprise. Mr. Fage has secured for himself and associates a concession of water power and also immunity from taxation by the Government for 10 years. without neglect of other branches of our bus iness, wo bave arranged with Mr. W. Mcllrlde to take charge of It. Ho will devote bis time to tho sale, rental and lease of city property, and bavins: bad experlcnco, those placing busi ness In bis nands may be sure that It will receive prompt and careful attention. ll-J-3t CuiimnE it Co., Wool Journal Building, Houston stroot. Kconomy and Taste, It cannot always bo regarded as ono of the mysteries of domcstlo economy bow some peo ple can dross well. Thcro are ladlca so do gantly attired and with such taste that the envious remark Is frequently hoard, "My 1 How sbo drcsscsl Where docs tbo money come from!" It Is safe to say that discreetly studying1 bow much could reasonably bo spared for her personal adornment from her husband's Inoome she Investigated for herself and baa been a constant customer of Wolfaon In tbopurcbasoof stylish hats and bonnets. Wolfson's Is tbo ladles' emporium for fashion able head gear, hau, bonnets, plumes, elegant ribbons and trimmings. Hois just In receipt of a vast assortment of the very latest l'arls and Now York styles. Ills stock. Is so rapidly disposed of tkat It enables him to replenish It weekly, thus obtaining what la newest and brightest In the markets of fashion. This de partment of Wolfson's oxtenslvo business Is In charge of a lady superintendent who selects especially for this clty'a trade, and under whoso supervision all millinery articles aro manufactured and prepared. W olfson has a vast trade secured In this lino and la deter mined to botb bold It and Increase It by pleas- lllank applications (with room for plat) for purchase of Htato lands, under new law, for sale at Wool Journal Jeb Ofllco. 11 SJ-3t For Kent. A room suitable for an ofllco. Apply at 315 Houston street. Second Hand Flano For Sale. In good condition. Apply at Nlo Tengg's llookBtoro. ll-Mf Well People Sometimes looso on futures. You can get tho watch or Jewelry tbey pawned wlthBmerson for half price. 11-8-lt Go to ltoscnbaum & lla,uer and convince yourself what a reduction they have made In prlcs In furnishing goods and bats; ZM Com mcrco street. ll-aj-tf Four-Thousand llushels of Corn Wanted, A good boy to carry borso routo. Apply at tblsofflco. ll.2d.tf Messrs. Huermann & Iiro. Invito all to eall and Inspect their stock of groceries, wines, liquors, etc., at 221 Alamo plaza. 11-fiO-U Itock th. Ilaby, John, And when he goes to sloep go down to Emer son's and buy me that elegant little female watch. It Is so Cheap, solid gold and only H. Try l'ancoast If you want suit made. He has a full line of sloou goods and A nrst-olass outter In charge. WHITE BLANKETS Wc nro Offering Fine All Wool Call Early IIcI'ol'o J". JOSKLE WOLFF Corner Commcrco BPiOinSTS in CLOTHING OontH' Suits, Youiipr Mens' Suits, llir Hoys' Suit's, and School Suits. Laic Sliipioonls of Boys' Suits al Very Low Prices I BEST MAKES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. tJTTho abovo aro now departments, nnd every dollar's worth of goods Is now nnd fresh, nought at prices that enable us to sell them to tbo satisfaction of tbo consumer. Great Reduction of Prices .A.T .A . K-AJHilSr c& COS. Lonsdale Cambric, 9 cents per yard; Fruit of the Loom, one yard wide, 9 cents per yard; Bleached Sheeting, 14 yds. $1; Bed Ticking, 5c KNICKERBOCKER PLAID DRESS GOODS 20 YARDS FOR $1.00. Splendid quality black kid gloves 75c. per pair, and every thing else in our line at greatly reduced prices. Wagner's Bazar. Sl'JXIAL, NOTIC11S. Underwear of all grades at Uosenbaum & Ilaucr's. H-IO-tr Tbe best dressed lads Ic day school and Sunday school aro always enulppcd at Cohen & Koc-nlgbclm's, 0uand3ll Jlahi plaza. lloys' school suits, largo stock at low figures. tn-H-lw WoLrF&JUiix. Men'h iiooth half-solcd nnd heeled for 1. Ladles boots balf-soled and heeled ut ,5 ccnta at the Llttlo lloo Hive, near Turner ball. tf A fit complement to fine clot besara a lino hat and a comptcto outtlt of gent's furnishing goods, as sold by Cohen & Kocnlgholm, an) ami Sll Main plaza. 11-17-lir Lames boots made to order at tho Llttlo lleo Hive, near Turner hall, Houston strcot. Wltohell'a Llttlo lleo Hive Is not connected with any other firm In this city. Accidents may bo avoldod by using Emer son's l'atent l'olo Tip and Nock Vose. 11-S-tf Full assortment of fresh staplo and fancy groceries at Huermann Je Hro.'s, 11 Alamo plaza. ll--U-tr Neckwear at astonishing low figures, at Uosenbaum Sc Ilaucr's. Commorco Ht. IM-tf CntLDiiEN's CAniUAOE.9, patent cradles and handsome suits for bridal presents Bt It. Docker's, tbo livo furniture man, No. IS Com. morco street, 11-8-tf "That bits rao wbero 1 llvo," oxclalmed n gentleman as bo bought a first class suit at way down llgures, at Cohen Sc Koenlghctm's, DUO and 311 Main plaza. ll-17-lw Amttiiino in the boot and shoe line made to nrdor from a man'a low-quarter at 51 75 to an English top boot, at Ihe Llttlo lloo Hive, nci Turner ball. lU liu-am To Sheets, Correvon & Castles' "He never told his love" till arrayed In a first class, ready made suit from Cobcu Sc Koenlgbclm'a. It Is ncodlcss to say be was ac cepted. U-n-lw For a nobby, comfortably fitting suit mado of warranted goods, mako the acquantanco of Cohen Sc Koenlghelm,,land31( Main plaza. For a complete line of Diamonds, set or un set, call ou S, Stern, -19 Commcrco street. At the Arbcltcr VcreioFrllz Illppct keeps ha best of beer, wines and cigars. ll-in-lin A verdict of guilty of selling the beat suits for men and boys at tho lowest figures tins been rendered against Cohen Sc Kocnlgbclm, 309 and 311 Main plaza. 11-17-1 w Holiday Goods or livery Description, A splendid assortment utO. Vf. Ilaldwln Sc Co.'s, S37 Commcrco street. Great llavsiiius in White Blankets They aro Gone. dtb SONS. & MARX, ami Alamo Sts. Tlios, Goggan k Broilers Have opened a branch of their Galveston house at 2 o Commerce street, San Antonio, and have the largest stock ol pianos, organs, sheet music, strings and musical Instruments of any honse in the city. They are State agents for the world renowned Steinway Fijisros! and the lavorite and popular'Emerson pianoi and sell the same, as well as all other coodt In their line, as cheap as any house North oi South, Thos. Coggan & Bros, sell pianos and OjECkA-ISrS on such small monthly installments that every family can aftord to buy one. 9-25-301 Mules lor Sale. Nino largcgcntloworkraulesforsalc. Apply for particulars to James V Dlgnowlty, corner of Starr and Chestnut streets. 11-23-Ot Tlieron VI1, Tho palntor, can bo found at Bacon's paint shop, on Bt, Marv'a strcot. 10-16-tr A tasty young follow named llackltt. Ho got on a very slick ruckott. And with I'morson left A watch of great hcit And the check on tho wall ho did tack It. Tuwcett & Sanders, Opposlto Hold's hotel, ut tho well known stock yards of Narclso Leal, aro engaged as com mission merchants. In tho salo of horses, mules call 0. sheep, goats, oto. Trado solicited on slralghtlorward business principles. 11-lS-lui Tho 1 prlzo ring-not a 21 foot rope, howover Is at Cohen Sc Kpenlgnelm's. where tho pur chaser of ft foshlonablo suit, supplemented with a nobby but and an assortment of shirts, collars and tics, earries away a prize In tbo cheapness of tho bargain, flood goodsV low prices and a desire to pleaso Is their maslm. Unless an Accident Hajipem, nmerson's watches always giro satisfaction.