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NOW FOR THE SUMMER Clearance Sale. Past Records Broken. We propose to make this sale the greatest event of our history. Every dol? lar's worth of surplus sto:k has been marked at prices to close it in a week; cost, former value and loss will not be con? sidered; we are bound to sell the goods. We mean just what we say and want you to regard every word as a cold fact. We consider it a wise loss and take it cheerfully. The sale will last just one week, and it is a buying opportunity that none should miss. Parasols. lt'fi not a question of what they are worth, but what will sell them; they've got to go, and go quick. Note the pnceH, then see if we are honest about it. Only ten left: 2 Linen I'arasols, former price $1.50; cut price 98c. 3 All-Silk Persian Parasols, former price $3; cut price $1.50. 3 All-Silk Dresden Parasols, former price $5; cut price $2.50. 2 All-Silk Dresden I'arasols, lortner price $0.50; cut price $3.75. Last Call on Shirt Waists. And it's the loudest of the season. Good-bye, profit! AU we want now is to see the ntocK cleaned out. It's about two Waists for the price of one. Only a few more left, and nil small sizes. $1.25 hue L'ercale Waists, cut price G9c. $1.75 and $2 line Persian Waists, cut price $1. Those Remnants of Dress Goods. Have got to go. jast the tiling for the gir.'s school dress and you pay from one-halt to two-thirds of their actual worth. It will be money in your purse to look thorn through. Housekeeping Goods at Less Than Mill Prices. It's only for a week, though; the pace is too hot for a longer period, so buy ad y>u want. A *oft finished 4-4 Bleached Cotton, equally as good as any of the standard brand;-; our regular price 7c; cut price 5c per yard. A fine4-4 Unbleached Cotton, cheap at 7c; our cut price 5c per yard. A yood lar^e size towel, cheap at 12Ac; cut price 3 for 25c. Large size White Counterpanes; they would be considered cheap at $1; ws will close out at G9c apiece. Do not fail to get some of our 8 4, 9-4 or 10-4 Sheetings at 15c, 18c and 20c per yard. Staple Black Goods Join the general price tumble. It's only for a week, and you'll appreciate the chance. 30-inch All-wool Serge, the 33c kind; our cut price 25c. 38-inch All-wool French Surge?it's cheap ?l 37Ac; our cut price 2tfc. 4<3inch All-wool Serge, the same that you are asked 50c elsewhero; our cut price 35c. The largest and linest assortment of Black Figured Dress floods ever shown in this section. These goods are actually worth G5c; our cut price only 50c. A few more pieces Black Mohair, at 33c; they were cheap at 45c. We are carrying in stock over 100 pieces of Blnck Dress Goods to select from. millinery. Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats at 50 per cent, less thflti actual cost. Do not fail to get one of our 5c hats; they formerly sold for from 50c t? $1.50 apiece. ROSE 26 Salem Ave. Highest of all in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOWfE&Y PURE Pabst's Malt is the best brewed malt on the market. By the dozen or single bottles at Van Lear Bros., wholesale agenta. GONE TO NEW YORK. Mr, .1. II. Ueironimus, of the firm of Heironimus and Brugh, left last night for New York in the interest of his firm for the fall season. SERVICES ATTRINlTY TO-DAY. Preaching service at 11 a. m. con? ducted by Rev. EL H. Kennedy, of Salem, Va., and at 8 p. m. by Rev. W. O. Ross, of Hollina. Cordial invitation extended to all to attend those sorvlcsa. RAILROAD PHOTOGRAPHER. From the display cf railroad photo? graphs to bo seen s>* Landes' gallery ono would bo led to suppose that ho Is a regular railroad photographer. S?o bis ads calling attention to them. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. Cards aro out announcing the. mar? riage of Henry Thomas Met/, to Miss Nettle Francis, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hines, on Wednesday evening, August 13, at nine o'clock, at tho Fourth Avenue Christian Church. PAST RECORDS BROKEN. Do not fall to attend Rosonbaum Bros', summer clearing sale. They pro? pose to m?ke this sale the greatest event of the season. R?ad their ad on this pago. IMPORTANT TO LADIES Heironimus & Brugh call attention of the ladles of several very important lines of goods they aro offering, Busi? ness goes on at this popular houso all tbe time and their announcements aro always (rood for their faoe whenever looked up. KNIGUT3 OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. A BOOlal ?om'm o' tho r'iov i ordor will hi LeM in tho ca<?le h ill, Ux.hauge building, at tholr noxi meeting night, on Tuesday evening, the 11th inat. An Interval will be taken for refreshments, All brothers are cordially invited to cotno out and have a good time. RAILROAD WRECK SALE. Near Rlpplemoad July 2 the N. and W. Railway company had a big freight wreck, io which was a large lot of queensware, glassware, etc. The en? tire lot has been purchased by Messrs Watt, Rettew and Clay and will be put on sale to-morrow at about half the usual cost. Also a car load of trunks and many other things of great Interest will be disposed of. Read their ad, SEMINARY REORGANIZED. Belmont Seminary for young ladies at Bedford City has recently been re? organized and will be undor tho man? agement of Miss Doan John and Pro? fessor Wamsloy. Miss Johns has boon in tho city several days in tho interest of the seminary. She is a graduate In most of the modern languages and one of our most accomplished and success? ful teachers. DR. BROUGIirON IN HIS PULPIT. To-day will be Dr. Broughton's first Sunday In his own pulpit for five Sun? days. He will preach at 11 o'clock on "Power vs Influence." At night he will speak on "A Vacation With Moody." A special hymn composed by Moody's daughtur and sung at the Northfleld conferences, will be sun? by the choir of tho Calvary Church. At the close of tho sermon a short evangelistic Bervico and an informal reception of friends and strangers will be held. AT THE MARKET. At the city market yesterday 100 wagons paid the market fee, which amounted in the aggregate to 318 20 This was the largest markot of the year and a good supply of everything was at the command of the buyers. The fol? lowing prices prevailed. Butter 10 to 20 cents, eggs 10 cents, honey 13^ cents, apples 5 to 8 cents gallon, toma? toes 5 to 10 oents a gallon, poaches 15 to 2n cents a gallon, snaps 5 cents a gallon, oorn 8 cents a dozen, damsons 15 cents a gallon, grapes 5 cents a pound, sweet potatoes 15 cents a gallon, Irish pota? toes 8 cent* a gallon, canteloupea 5 to 20 cents each. UNFORTUNATES LAID AWAY. The funeral services of Wiley Lud? wig and Clarence Berry were conducted yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from Grace M. E. Church by Rev. C. D. Bulla, pastor, and Rev. S. L. Rice, of the Unliod Brethren Churoh. The house was filled to overflowing with the sorrowing friends and relatives of the two unfortunate boys. Tho remains were afterwards interred in the City Cemotery. The funeral services of James Poage, tbe other unfortunate, were conducted at St. Andrew's Catho? lic Church yostorday miming at C o'clock at high mass by Rev Father Lynch, after wblca the remains were taken to Botetourt county for interment. TnS BIG BUSH MEETING. B. Lacy H?ge, State chairman of the Prohibition party, has returned from the bush meeting at Purcollville, Loudon county. He went vi? Washington, where he met Hon. Joshua Levering, Prohibition candidate for President, and they made the remainder of the trip to ? gether. They were met at the depot with carriages and a brass band and esoorted to the grove where the meeting was be? ing held. In the afternoon of Thursday Mr. Levering spoke to an immense au? dience of 0,000 people under the cover of tho tent, while at least that many more were on the outside, being unable to get In. On the following morning Mr. H?ge and Dr. Banks, of Boston, spoke on the issues of the campaign, and in the afternoon Col. Ueo. W. Bane, of Kentucky, delivered a powerful address. Much enthusiasm prevailed. Atter Ool. Bane's address the crowd was turn? ed over to Dr. A. G. Barron's evangelis? tic meeting. UNITED BRE'FiiBENT Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. S. L. Rice. Morning subject, "Waiting on Cod;" evening subject, "The Joyful Proclamation." Y. F. C. U. gospel meeting at 6:45 p. hi. You aro invited. WINSTON EXCURSION. An excursion train from Winston, N. C, arrived in the city yesterday after? noon at 2 o'clock and after taking in the sights about the city returned to the Old North Slate, leaving here at 8 o'clock last night. Only about 150 people were on tho excursion. POLICE COUR~I\ In tho police court yesterday the fol? lowing fines were Imposed: George Briggs, assault, S10; Mamie Moorman, disorderly, 82 50; Bottle Rose and Sa? die Homers, strolling on Ernest avenue, S5 each; Ellen Wimbush, disorderly, S2.50; Madison Hyatt, drunk, S3.50. MR. HIPPEY'S CONDITION. At a lato hour last night the condi? tion of General Superintendent A. C. Hippey was unchanged. He is very low and not the least hopes are enter? tained for his recovery. GREENE MEMORIAL. Rev, ;0. D. Bulla, of Grace Church, will preach at Greene-Memorial this morning at 11 o'clock. An important meeting will be held to-night at 8 o'ciock, to which all members are urgently requested to attond. W. II. PRETZMAN DEAD. W. II. Pretzman, whose illness hat been mentioned In The Times, diod yes? terday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at Coy ner's Springs after a long illness with consumption. Mr. Pretzman was chief clerk In the claim department of the Norfolk and Western, was a little over thirty years of age and leaves a wife and one child. Hit wife was a Miss Fry, bolng a (later of Dr. R. W. and Hugh Fry, of this city. Mr. Pretzman had a large oircle of friends here who will re* gret his untimely death exceedingly. Deceased came to Roanoke about eight years ago from Pottstown, Pa., and has resided here ever since. Tho remains will be sent to Richmond to-day for in? terment. FRIENDLY BENEVOLENCE. Yesterday It was proposed by some one In Northeast Roanoke that a purse bo raised for the benefit of Wm. Berry, whose son was recently drowned. The consequence was that G. M. Whittlng ton, M. A. Johnson and several others resolved themselves Into a committee to solicit contributions. Before night a purse of more than 820 was raised, which was used in the purchase of supplies for tho bereaved man's family. Mr. Berry was filled with gratitude for his friends who helped him at such an opportune time. LABOR DAY MEET. The gentlemen who have in charge the raco meet to be held on Saturday, September 5, and Monday, September 7 (Labor day), held a meeting last night. Request has been made for L. A. W. sanction and appointment of referee. Matters are rapidly assuming shape and it is expected to have the most success? ful meet ever held In Southwest Vir? ginia. Many valuable gold medals and other substantial prizes have been se? cured and will be displayed in Massie's Pharmacy during the coming week. The Roanoke Lake and Driving Park track will be put in condition for praotice on Monday and the men who propose to take part in the races, resident in this city, will begin systematic practice. All persons who wish to practice on the track must secure a ticket entitling him to use of the track up to the hold? ing of the meet. These tickets will cost 81 each and the amount will be credited on entries made by the purchaser If he enters the races. Tho entry fee to each race will be 25 oonts. No one will be permitted to go on the traok without one of these tickets. Call on E L Fllppo for tickets. Several inquiries have al? ready been made by out-of town riders and indications point to securing many wheelmen from a distance. On next Friday evening a melon fete will be held at Crystal Spring. All cyclists are re? quested to meet at Roanoke Cycle Com? pany at 8 o'clock for a parado over the principal streets of the city, thence to Crystal Spring where plenty of melons will be provided. Start will bs made at 8:15 sharp. Frank Toller's "Chicos" and the "San Pedro" 5c cigars hold tholr friends at Van Lear Bro?. Photographs of Grottoes excursion of the Federated Organization at Landes. ^ What Are You Drinking ? Pure, wholesome soda, cooling and refreshiner, or hot injurious IB ' j) tea and coll'ec, etc. There never whs a drink thought of which contained as much good nod, at the same time, pleasure as a fif ist?? glass of our "?oda. Arv doctor will tell yon iis beneficial quul \ \n*t - Ititt?any doctor will lei' you it's the he9t hot weather drink. ^ s: ^kjn \\*e kuow, because we have a number who drop in here for soda regal nrly. Van Lear Bros., Pharmacists, Salem Avecne and JetXerior. Street. NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Now an Assured Fact?Will Organize Monday Night. About fifteen of the promoters and stockholders of the new telephone ex obango mot in the courthouse jester day. but owing to not enough stock being represented to organize the meet? ing adjourned until 8 o'clock Monday evening at the same plaoe, when it is hoped that a full attendance will grace the oocaslon. All who cannot attend are urged to send their proxy to some member of the committee. Il was ascertained by a report from the oompany that the full two hundred subscribers had be n secured, and now the only thing lacking to establish the system is to seoure the franchise, or? ganize the oompany and get a charter, all of which will be done by the middle of the week and work will then begin at once. This shows what a little deter? mination and organized effort on the part of a few business men will do. Much credit Is due to the committee, composed of T. T. Fishbume, Hugh Fry, A. L. Rifle, .T. R Hoover and Jos. Stras, all of whom have worked with untiring efforts to bring about the or? ganization of an independent telephone system, and now that It Is an assured faot business men who aro not sub? scribers to the stock of the new com? pany should at once come forward and lend their assistance to the enterprise by subscribing for 'phones, as they will Becuro tho service at greatly reduced rates from what they bavo boen paying In tho past. At tho meeting yesterday Jcs. Stras j was chosen chairman, and ho appointed the following committee, A. G. Chown ing, Hugh Fry and Geo S. Jack, to look into tho matter of obtaining a franchise, etc. It is understood that a former fran? chise and chart-, r obtained for the same purposu will bo turned over to the now company, and an effort will bo made to have them renewed. Several now propositions have been received by the commltieo. They wore not made public but will be placed be? fore the stockholders for their consider? ation on Monday night. R. R. Y. M. C. Rev. R. C. Anderson will address the grove meeting north of tho railroad Y. M. C. A. building this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. CALLED COMMUNICATION. There will bo a called communication of Pleaoants Lodge No. 03, and Mur? ray Chapter No. 22. held In the Ma? sonic Temple this (Sunday) morning at 10:30 to make arrangements for the funeral of hro W. H. Pretzman. AT FIRST BAPTIST. Rev.Thos. J. Shlpman, tho now pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach night and morning, and after the night services will administer the ordinanco of baptism. Havo the baby's picture- taken while you can got one dozen for SI.50. After July 15th the prloa goes up. St. Louis Portrait Co., 125% Salem avenuo. IMPORTANT TO LADIES A very practical iccture on Prof. BUt'a hot air method of canning and preserving will be given in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Thursday, August 80, at 10 a. m., which ladies would do well to at? tend, as these methods are endorsed by expert canners and housekeepers throughout the country. Samples of fruit on exhibition at VanLear Bros., value, 850, has beon left as a guarantee of good faith. Fresh lot of oranges just received at Catognl's confectionary. LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A dark bay horse, three white feet, small star in forehead, left foreleg lit" tie swollen. Hair off swollen leg from body to hoof. Suitable reward. Fin? der will please bring or notify J. A. Dodson, 907 Second avenue n. w., Roan? oke, Va. Bowman's ice cream parlor is the best in the city. Race meet and bicycle carnival next month at Lake and Driving Park. Chopin range sold only by Farrar, 110 and 110 1-2 Commerce street. Drop In and try a saucer of Bowman's ice cream. Shennndoah Club Cigar, nor all Havana, but best nickle cigar. Ask for it. Cheap and good feed for horse or cow. Sheaf oats. F. W. Brown, the hardware man. has them for sale. Buy now.while they are cheap. Having no soda water nor ice cream customers, prescriptions are given imme? diate attention. H. C. Barnes, "He puts up prescript ions." ?1,000 feet 2-inch pine, second hand but in good condition, for sale at .r> tents per foot by F. W Brown, the hardware man, No. 0 Jefferson street, Roanoke The judgment of the people is, thai the Shenandoab Club .1 cent Cigar is the best. Ask for it. DESPITE THE DOLL TIMES Our Business is Very Good. We think we are selling more Crackers and Cakes than any other house in town, and we also think we sell the best of these goods. PITMAN & EVANS 'Phone 152. ARM BROKEN. Charlie, the five-year-old ion of N T. Wright, who resides at 325 Seventh avenue s. w., fo'l from the porch of his father's residence yesterday afternoon and br^ke bis arm. Dr. Oale was in the vicinity of the accident at the time and ho, with Dr. Cowan, of Radford, rendered the necessary surgical atten? tion. REVENUE LAWS VIOLATED Chief Deputy Marshal John R. Qreene, of this city, has been kept ex? ceedingly bus; for tho past week. His little episode with Syrians for violating the revenue laws was of some trouble to him, but be bas been looking princi? pally for larger game He discovered that much Illicit whiskey was being sblpped through this city from North Carolina to Elkborn, W. Va , to on Tuesday he Intercepted four barrols of the stagger juice. On Friday he cap? tured three barrels and three kegs more and on yesterday capped the climax by capturing ten barrels and thirty kegs, making In all about 000 gal? lons. All these vessels wero found to be supplied wlih old revenue stamps, whloh had been usod and which Is a fla? grant violation of the revenue lawB. This is the boldest kind of disregard for tho revenue laws and Chief Deputy Marshal Oreene will doubtless make It hot for the promoters of the scheme to beat Undo Sam out of somuch revenuo. Major Jed llotchklss and P. A. Ross, of Staunton, are registered at llotoi Roanoko. Mr. and Mr.?. J. Crane, of Roa~oko county, were in the city yesterday. of line peaches for sale at once, wholesale or retail. All orders attended to on arri? val. For other information wire or ad? dress, Riley Bros., Blue Ridge Springs, Va. In writ ins; please mention The Roa? noko Time-. ? Ice cream soda 0 cents glass at Catog ni's. Just received a new Lovell Bicycle. Call ami see it. It's a nice one. Yost ForrerCo., next postofBce. A handsome second hand Knabe piano at a bargain at J. E. Rogers, IUI defer - BOI1 street. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." The Sterling wheel (ills the bill. \"ost Forrer Co. sell it. Y'ost-Forrer Co. sell lawn mowers. old people who require medicine to re? gulate the bowels and kidneys will lind the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not st itnulnte and contains no whiskey nor Other intoxicant, hut acts a-a tonic nud alterative, [foots mildly on the stomach iiud bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the perform? ance of the function. Electric bitters is an excellent appetiser anil aids digest ion. old people Rut! it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and$1 per bottle at Mossie's Pharmacy. Y'ost-Forrer Co, sell tin' best harness In the city. Angel cake28 cents at Catogni's. IO.ikio BUSHELS OLD PEOPLE. LOST. Between Hollina and Salem a black morocco pooketbook containing one dollar In change and four gold ringe, three set and one large gold band with initial?. Ten dollars reward will be given for information leading to the recovery of the above property. J. S. PERSINGEB, Salem, Va. WE DO NOT CLAIM To tell the only good pianos and or* gaos, but we do claim to be able to aell oheaper and give easier terms than an agent can on the same grade of instru? ments. Manufacturers' branch house, you see. Richmond Music Co , Boanoke, Va., C. T. Jennings, manager. Next week is your last chanoe to get tome of those tine "folographa" st 81.25 per dozen- After July l.'ith the price goes np. St. Louis Portrait Co.. 125X Salem avenue. R. E Beeton & son have moved from corner Kirk avenue and Henry street s. w., to 104 Campbell avenue a. w., in front of White From Pharmacy. L. A. to O. R. C Photographs st Landes. L. A, to B. of L E Photoa at Landes. DR. U. K. JONES has moved his cfB.ee from lit Salem avenue to rooms S06 and 207 Henry street, rear of Lylo's Campbell avenue pharmacy. Office 'phone No. 21. Wo don't give any bait. Ice cream SI per gallon at Bowman's. EAGLE DAIRY ICE CREAM. 'Phone 179 or leave orders at Earp'at fruit atoro, lOd Jefferson street. Virginia Wheat Club race meet Sept tember 5th and 7;h, at Lake and Driv? ing Park. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Uniform examinations for city certifi? cates will bu bold in the high school building as follows: For white teachers, Tuosday, August 11, and Wednesday, August 12; for colored teachers, Thurs? day, August 13, and Friday, August 14. Regular and substitute teachors exam? inations at tho same time. Session 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. B. Rust, city superin? tendent of schools. Roanoko, Va., Juno 10, 1896. Messrs. W. S. McClanahan & Co., agents Accident Department .Etna Life In? surance Co., No. 7 Campbell avenue, Roanoke, Va. Dear Sirs Please accept my thanks for the prompt manner in which your oompany (the .Etna Life Insurance Co.) hs? settled my claims for injuries re? ceived. I sent proof of Injury on the 30th day May and check for SM), amount In full of claim, was sent me June 4th. Very respectfully, W. G. BALDWIN. Churches and festlvalo supplied with the finest ice cream and ices st Bow? man's. Call and see the apealalty hot sir furnace, 110 and 1101*2 Commerce street. No. 7 cooking stove. Complete, for 810 50, st 110 and 110 1-2 Commerce street, Hats I Trimmed | Fret I of Charge f Hats Trimmed \' Free of Charge, 101 SALEM AVE. THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Inaugurated Last Week Will hp PnntinilPlI until the entire stock of Spring and Suru ffl'LHS ^OnjinUB" ??. Millinery, &c, is sold, we offer our entire stoi k at clearance ?sie prices that will clear our shelves. This i? the hurguiu opportunity of the year. Our matchless low prices are within the reach of all. a ribbon event. Over 800 pieces of high grade desirable Fashionable Kibhons at our- half and one third regular prices. Five inch Print Warp TatTcta Hlbhon. lines', grade, In live colors, at 45c, former price S?c. 3S Inch Taffeta Hlbbons rednced from Si?c to 40c. M)c to 75c Hlbbons rednced to 45c. 1 900 yards all-silk Dresden and i'erslan Hibbens, four to five inches wide at 43c. Well worth 60c and 75c per yard. A small lot Fancy 1'lald Hlbbons, three to four inches wide, reduced to lue a yard. Prices were originally 85c to 50c. Fine all-silk Be lings, several widths, at 45c a yard. artificimTflowers. lf>() boxes French Flowers. These are Jost a beautiful collection ot art. The lot contain* an endlcs* assortment of Hose Boncb.esand Clusters ot Inilnlte variety of tho ni')st popular effects hi silk, Mns lln. Narre, Chiffon, etc.. In the richest colors and Shadings. The above lot com? prises the greatest values ever shown, worth 50o to $1. Clearance price 15c per bunch. Lot of Straw Braids In all colors. Sold for 49c, and some as bleb, as 93c a yard, clearance price 8c a yard. GlQVEsTfcD mitts. An aborted lot <>t Ladles' Silk Qloves and Milts, comprising Ladles' dnc quality Sillt rafft-1a Gloves la bUck only and Ladles' cnre Sil? ttlack Mitts, worth 45c to 50c. Choice 14.Sc lidies'Telts. Ladles' Black Silk Belts, made of extra heavy heltini.' two Inches wide, with more than elsht different styles of buckles In sliver and black, for 35c each. Ladles' regular 75c and $1 Wilt Beits to go this week at 45c each. Millinery Half Price and Less If you want a handsome Uat or Bonnet at a rldlculonsly low price here is your opportunity. Choice at osc,$ 1.25, ft 1.50, ?(3.25 and ^2.75. Am?u' them are llats OOStlng from ?4.50 to $S. Ladles' IlatH 49c. About twelve dor.en Ladles' and Children's fl.45, $1.50 and $1.75 L'n trlmmed Shapes. Tbesc will be iu one lot at 4t?c each?black and colors. $1 Leghorn Flats at 39o. Klghtyeoveu Leghorn Flats, thros sites, regularly $1, at 80c. trimmed sailors. A great sule' A space 10x15 feet de? voted to this department, every item in wnlch la marked at at>ont halt regular prices. 600 White S.vllors rednoed to 19e. 400 Black S;iiiors reduced to 15o. :joo Untrlmmed Saliors black only? at toe. 10 dozen White Sailors, high crown, reduced tu 19c l'J dozen Whltetalso Black! Sailor Hals, which hare sold all along at 75c, 9t-c, $1.45 and $1 09, go this week at tK?c. Children's Caps, Bonnets, Hats. Our summer stock of Infant's und Chil? dren's wear will be closed oat at a great reduction. All Mull Uats, Caps and Bon? nets to be offered at the foiowlng prices: 10c, 19c, 09c and 89c. Some are less than halt price. Mall orders for anything lu thu? advertisement will receive careful attention. In order to Insure prompt delivery, money mu*t accompany the order, in? cluding postage. 1 4 M' BS* I PALAIS ROYAL) ?MT