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Moj u liJL 1 Ufcfl am atLASU lriixs, &PHLL tM Joi; PRINTING. 1'? .; 4.1. ... A s ,!-; Ml If 9 aft tOMf uf fflMM U liaeiofi Ail rUr et Um suxUx.M will imim tifia(il aateutauA. TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO TKe total Circulation of tre Morn ,ntf Tilatm lt eeK ae 10.9 7 THia eoriAg'e edition coU" i.ooi; MfiM a Weetne reliCt0e. AflMi Fo tte tVif 1 jM-i rtUM. irtl cfcrfuiy eaalhar venala eiatiai 4mfcUy niwr; ia U annae rm ttVtam ilMMun1 tu4uwtJ b rv law w optjra oatntm itoru ni fHrtl U tullowml by ruiu fmrouMster. - TOWN IALK &ibri wil nr K.wer oeAi tie uignt TW Miefcitfaa ' iiirni fey au- wa in U-e Hviu na r . raitfued in Pil Tu Hr. aU Mr. Usury LMwWy ut ltUii .irei. xu euftt youa4 ir1. lite Ur nrr Jrt b eipCWi fa rM it i --a. - pitxu mo time fc w I'wo dauree. r nuiteU in th ircuit O.u.t .. .f- : i, .-. if - re.! :u aaother D Mwikwi uuouee -i-iiirtct, rueh rwnlhr-. til bai u utioui kin iu bipd-ttae Th eMMaM ;mH eruunti the rtgulu Muutau s nui euiip ar for the laet tine rC- I ' i.U HttUt ( t.,4r ( 'i u "uuiuier lret. 'A ... !, THm OrauJ Kptls KlMM r" "" is repel- i nortt ver the other 4ui. urkhM i ' a-- .j .i i . : :ty m authority tut the nUtr.iMUt that the bad waters of Planter raeJt tfe foil of brook trout. TH 4mwuu tettw r Jut; thr ifovt-niuieut on Vtay i and beititf paid in at I'oileCtor Watlaiu't'odifa at the rate of about ter (lay Tha May tarn of the Cteaaol I irt betfini aeit Moatuajr- Tata calendar i in tka kaada r . pmntor, mtl wtUba onion Thursday or r rainy. t'alnek Uotfan knm no other way to oel 6rie the rral fintmk' birthday" than by 4tti!i; 1: tu. and ha wa run in aariy laat vet.iu r . r . .-1 ..iul. boiter..u:. tuJ . Mthodwt Chnn-h at 8-' ii u ' iii-i 1 ii ! $- nd cent for .t iu J .-'!. v "art ywterday. (n lh ltitt of thM to be cooflrtnad at M irk 'rmrch, aa pnbtteheil m th- . ' of Handay. trie name of Mial Alhe Tinkam wh ifivMn. It shook! be Mr. F. A. Winejfnr. lw fuuerl ei ioe of Mm. Jane Mnlhern. ajAfj ,r k. . ; '.: ilka, will ba hrld at the family re-i : " " H- n " "f. thi- ftr- nooa at - aaMt Uev. I. Uattarflald wBdat-iufc- I'hare will xuA lie o many pieoan of land 4..JJ for taiee on Monday next aa are adrar tmmi. Man ownem are paymrf the tale to the County Treanirer. with ounte of adrer lii iitt t. a eoanplunaatary oonoert will be tnrvii Mm Vnnia Miller 4otue time J inn; May . Mn Mill tutr -tiiown M"-f.u v rotici vutliniKt. anl Mai proceed will be tued m pnrnntf for her furth-r instruction. Attha - nr. id meetina of the I'hii f1tr !,. .! . .fty. the old - eleeted. .xiv.pt the hbririsii. who hat not bee a imiu.hI I i: i ry pron Ijt i- nditiori. wi'r. money m it treii--ry. 11,. ( ierui inii tl rn Quartette, a new uiu teaal ortranization. oompoead of Frank , , r H-i .r. U.ut-. Martin and 4'hirlf rii!i-er. rfiiderel ome ry tin aaaaaa at seraocart at Arbeiter Hall. huud.i nurht. l . . the artist, haa bean obliged t nP her studio rer Hartman'' gallery -u w .w r tronble witb VI - : i'-' i- i thorouf! S. d. rstnrned yr-terday mveutioti of railroad went apon an etenr itmn f -- " -l-i.i'T'.- t xu.l ..f ' I of aaami 1 earhinr vwi Caalawni v hatoNM wm mm A aaw of h amUl tx Oraml Rapid aim waa axp ones, and th aWy onler t County Tr hia farm 1a f-4U4l rM ;e taaa than t? nty If V I i loria, m Hal a.1. The tic n om tim. tf will ip at Alba drtTC oat t.i sn.l ay h- In Sa .irehard f i.---U trve. ,ut winter killed. OaL Stewart Its. ..f thi pus' rta i ' " r ' 1 1 1 I H aaaS antaathaa aaiatm ril Iknai .,f i,! ... v -,i K4 the re Saaeaa. ' It e axsdaraaaral that Mi uThaaatl antber t rh. PERSONAL. Iss A" Ti lihwr left yterday OW a aewiBMM np " H T. I. Deaav taw atria State new editor of Mm rmm 'nei- " Waa. aayth. .stterday. inrf ttnr v yester Arthnr low awy of "! ' Jay mineal farwier of ty. waa in the m'v -it. of Oread Waaadi. a arty, which need en be IKMpal f NK to " aaAarai nUaiw ta faatiaaai Ktfh CMsaai. J. A. rreewll. of Hka Malo A-v r- aarwaA, at in the (day. raaaasa am and aakiaa h.trt mw J ft 1 mifl ha mated law WOanara octar- t Bay View, aad wtil wad aW s , tt lehffrttfnl iwaiai, wftfl k T"Se tssdawa Boaa Mmnin- nrtety of he rrwwa wrmw M. f. rwrc will widd a snnat aiswliag. in the 'harch parttw. ihhtw Parker, inedrhter of 1 H. Iulj auaa tlitaa afjfi her T Mfctt AlaO bfctH A Bay- Ttrntmr a Vaawra j wca o Ormaara nwl Orina.n "I kAe uAd as ibany '-. JUU (aXUm --f u i v ! i. jwiiiw m one tej ceuaranl Mjno UK Lmmt ,icfJj orwr it wa bitf toe aa I iMan 1 Use iMMtsWl f Oei. Butler ruU Ui Urn any. tJa-r aaiaw aeaa Use ooanter wui sverae nual lJHsf a atria i par ly l hi Joe. not t Um tesw. nor Une ....... ! :.K 11. . e Jeai, "are Mjl rBt CUnUjiUera a deliver m the itartnat knowuas tn "ttui all the oainnce uf Uie city 1 Una. Aa utUe f the aty water is uianMi w aaad, aud they nave no well, ouaeequeutiy Lsser is 4d t&reiy t lhir tabies. "Yoar tswtl Jayv for relailiiirf : nuJ tte scribe. B ail UUMLXiA. ?Vj nooa as Uc TJsope anJ faeaortea are clsed we ie a crueh. (Ja laet aaXurday it was uUeeabie Uut acareeiy i - sxt ceiled for a aotlle of beer who Jld not have a hve Of ten dollar bill. "L it nut true Uut it tn.jee pareoaa thraa fonrtha are earning less Uiau ten Jollam per eeek ' S i 1 Uuuk Uot. l'rotd y UAlf uf tlielli room t .c on an average ten Jollm a week, and tn other half uior e than tliat amount, l imn are not half so tiard witti the latoriu' oteswew e it few 'Tjakers would make it ap pear." e b'ppetl Oy the Liht ot the Moon. ' Harrison A (itmrlay appearance at 1' tr t uett Friday and Saturday in the preeeulation of their world reuowud ouiiiedy UCUena "Skipped by the laK'tjt of the Moon. ' will undoubtedly attract more than the ordinary interest, as this irfonu ncr ha creeled veritable furore for the . - :. i.. tr.- i n::.-i;. ti .'ities -.,r true country. I he New York papers -ay The beet advice to give about a piece of this kind u to go and .-e it. No matter how JWp-seated may be the blues these two Will care while the tl lasts, and the ntiU'ti in the ante that remains for the remainder of trie veiniur waJ . ir all thooirht of auythiUkT nine. The -ucctsr- Jt p uJt upon the two j principal.. Iti.tfn -.lot i roluc Hon that all New York will rush to -ee. 1 be almost cra lahgiiter that greeted it la.-t night will aaeure that, and the tlieater may feel cerUiiu of hostile tuch a it ha- i:!v known once before this teaeoc "Hkipped by the Light or tne jaotc win iuipiy ia.-i is iun 'fiere H a lati:h left in New York City. It eclipses tii r..rmer funny play ru m thi city for year. . a Dedicating Their New Mall. The Koyal Templar of Templar, who are ju-t mcely "at home" in their UeW quarter on I'earl -treet. gave a public en tertainment last ei mug to a large and Hp preciative audience. Mr. I). K. Corbitt, m opening, made a short upeech upon "Ihe Mrrits of the )rder. " whial Whh followed by a uug by Mi irry Coy. with piano ic rxmi aniniefit. Mr, lugraham reited well I - Buildiug of the Ship." and Mea.-n. Wuyeand Kitcfi played a duet uinm har monicas, which greatly ple,ed the audi enoa. Mm. Well recited " The Chapel Pea1 and the 'ViiaWt1 Mn. Noll, "The Marrage Fee," and during the evening 1'fof. Forbes rendered two temperance olo. Mesr. Friednch Brv. turUHhed the piano u.-ed upon the Hvasxin. . a Checking Baggage The system of baggage checking ha. be cotne perfect tii !t-elf. - kj - : citj baggage ;. i-'. r- I he new form of special checks can b- u-el to any point and via any tmm in the Lulled State-. The passenger has only to securt' h through ticket to destin ation in order to have his baggage follow without further trouble. Hut baggage ageut are uhjerted h all orts of abu.se. simply because their instructions prevent checking - -. j such article as paper bundle-, bundles of MBA) saddles, boxes, glaaaware, etc., etc. Bi people have a wrong idea that they are allowed Ifl) pund- of all sorts of frieght simply lan.ie that is all they have with them. a A Youthful Member Mm. ( l. Hodges, Secretary of the Central VV. '. T. C, says the org?miation, in thw city, numUTs one hundred members up to date. Ihe youngeat member l Miss Martha V'eenls-ier. aged mouth, daughter of fr. and Mm. Veenloer. IPostwick street, who was made an active member on Thamday last by her mother's pay ing her dues m full for one year, and entering her :.i -i;m the Treasurer look. Mm. Hodge aak wher- n the neit mother who will thus arly c.ncrate her daughter to the work of the Women' Christian Terrie r ane Cnion I a He i Awiully Polite A gentleman, who wa in Tnr Tri.a oaaa' office, wantetl to ee Ir. nswold. ! -t night, and put on hi hat to go to the JiMtor'-. r. .hIhh'i". Pien. Miiem bering I that he could mach the reulence by tele phone, he enlist! for No. :t. and wa nwemd by a lady. He i a man o habit- . .':''. '.' ik. w.-i, he heard the lad;.' V )i.-e. he p.iitt ly t-s.k ff hi hat. and held it ham! nntil the conversation wa tin Hti, entirely Tne .n- ; - f hi attitude or of the fact that other in the office had n. .tired The Wounded Man i H - - ndition la-t ernin wa abnt the am a the prrtrMi day. The dtctm think ther is but little hope for hi reoov-ry. Thsy h.av not yet eenred the kail, aad fear H may hare everrd or injumd h int.tine in which caa death will al- j ap. 1 - . ! -t t, , -t. mother woondetl man. amrd in tlie city ysnterday fmm n . w Robaon 9l Cane Tn-N-gr Theee enmedian will he gmttxl hy a fail Vwww avakght. Their new play t con tmted an ae to gtre tarm aca aaaartava te a they had in H Twe, liromio. with a m-wtern dialogs aad piot The will s the- IM pftaaral MM RM earn in Of taw atey taw pr in the iarge n'i.s I aaaad Ma eoaaetiy in the highewt term. fVb na r rane are aiwnys fond. i'w - which aaaaati flMav e Nrtt-ng M B'hday thirl anniversary of Ma Mrth of a ,-tr- if. -maHy ibstrwi rster-1 r F' as - -r larteg wee dteaAawed fmaa manr tw-.n daatedferwe gaa were I red. ght f-rwn maay hearte torta r law aaaaaory -f the mr eaaa- Ke Or CoOO inttcd to Bacomt the Paator o Weatm tnatwr C 41 s iiieaTinj of Ua ouaaffanalaua 'A eat aaaatet rt kfa aaawma lael eeaaaaaj S ea vvsWd inianiHXMtsay w ettead a anil te ke ttaalord U obt. L H, W Ww i k l.'lty lu twtMli Uw psvu 'A Ui tftUrcL. tr Coob ba presided ml taw eauvh IL t taa aalMathn and u pwopte oi Saw fMMfi PsM ptsssMsl I I MM te 'jf Ittet cveflisM " ''c sWswBj I ti'- xnuectetl with the Kcforaaad Church. He Unf rt eiiily reluruwd from a lour rounU Ui world. The metuUrr- l Itx cougrvgatK'n art rery rpfui tuat ie will aaeaia tae mi lation u ueouiue iheir paUr YESTERDAY S COURTS I nai Si its Joseph 1- Koherts rt. Jams Y Conk ling et al. In equity. MoUou ..( it.i.'i::. u and tin J lions I u.asU-r - rej rt of amount due overruled. djaja. Hi orce. IV UnviJ I V Lhvuroe. 1 PaouAtK. Jer admltti ft H. Moru. tili i i -.; tec bearing. ' tc-C.--' t tUe Heed v.. Mark Ketl. Di r un- -, Catherine t. Abrain-.v-, g: tulcl .t.i!. i i iinaiit. r - r Sala Smitfi, Jo as-J. i n -a a ill h prtimte. - Fstate of i. deceased. Administi it'.: tl id inl filed and M-ty . el for ..f ! ' ! .- a li lrt af sale of rt-al estate filed und coiiliruiel. Fatate of tmmertuan Mortiu et al. iLiinor-. rd-r aptyinting Ann Martin guardian. KLate of Florence A. Waldeu et al. miiiors. (iuardiau' Ixnid filed anl letter i--Ut.d to Mary W i!d u. Fstate of Ia-WI- ltcotjU.e. dt-ctt-.-td. T.i. tiou for apiintineut of adiiiinitriitor fil.-d trid M iy .'.'. et for hearing.- L-t;ite of NitthaUlel l lookt r. deci a-r-d. Fxe'Ulor .-ution for final mttlatpanl rilnl and fcl a J" setjfor hearing. F.-tate of iniuf red I. Sollau minor. Guardian'- roud tiled and letters issurd to H H. lv. -. L-titU ut Augut V-ikhau. J' ;w J. Hill idmittod to probate I'oi.n it. t'lty v. A. U. Hamilton, Henry Hotellin.'. J. Johnaou, Peter Mc.Namee. Ja-. Kabattn drunk, went to jail for J day. John McGregor and Jkiiiw Kolx rts, paid lit.:i eacli for saiue offense. Ft. d S. Ste. rn. diorderly ; went to jail for 1.'. day-. People -. Miles K. Norton. AHault and battery. lichari;ed. BOHaWk BwraW Nanl'ulten v. lafiiy ette Hatch. In chancery. Motion to op n order dining proof k'rauted. Sixty day - .1 lowed to take BfOOO, Qmm$ Thnrtein v. Knusoiu C. Luce. Trespass on the ca.-e. Motion for new trial argued in part, and continued until Thursday mmwimp Fane A. Babbaid VW. Mary H. Hfuder-hot. In chaiuvry. Heariin,' on pnxif in Qpao c urt. Henry Oswald v. Anna Oswald. In chancery. Bill for diorce Tiled. Juhticb M'khttalx. The lVoj le v-. Chaa. i i-Uirite. ihtaining property ly false pre-teri-e. Testimony on part of proaaoatioo closed und cac adjourued to May l. - 'The People v.. Frnest Phelan. Disturbing re ligious meeting ut Byron Center. Pleaded guilty. Fined a3 aad onaav Paid. JfsiiOK Bhoi wkk. Johaune Van l-r Slui v-. ' icenu Van Buren. A umpit. Jury disagreed.-- Michael Kagan vs. Mich Rel Murphy. Auinpit. Settled. Served Him Right. S;-.turday last a man from tin- city went fishing out to the well-known trout tream an A. H. Guild' farm in Pari towniup. The man who h.i charge of th farm saw him and went down to kwt what he was doing. The man from the city pn tended to be catching minnow-, but the other, in order to be -ure als.ut it. kicked a i "dl Idled with u iter QWaT, accidi I. tally and tHMDVaVaa line trout. He then ordered the city chap t.. leav. . and taking the trout spirted for the hoii-e. 'Theu the fisherman got uiad. tisik off m coat and proj.oed to tight. He did light. (MM out second-best- received pretty severe puinhuient ami came home without a fish. For pain in the back nothing eoiia!- St. Jacob i hi. It cure ijuiekly and -urely. Tlie old friends of Mr. S. Gulman will ba pleaded to learn that he ha raturned to hi former vocation tailoring. He enn now be found at MB Kent tret. when- he will ee cite all work with neatness and dispatch. A specialty made of cleaning and repairing. The work on the -tep at r. -c nt Park waf not done by the Grand Kapids S-wcr Plpa and I'.uilding Stone ('o. All work aaai b taal company gives good satisfac tion. The Arcade has Ion g been th busines home of QatMgl A. Hall A Co., but they an now Ieaing it. lU-giuning in the fall of IsTl in a small room on tlie opposite sid. from their p reeii t quarters, soon outgrow ing that place they moved, in lH7s.to th coi uer they are now vacating. Tin one i- now 0O small, and te extend their business and spread out a htt' -. they hae fitted up the store. No. 9 Mouroe street, recently occu I lad is h cr.-kery store by .Mr. C. Blickley. The -tock ia being moved and new good purchased. The new stand will b tilled with the latest find! .-st paT and (.nodi aall and stationery . IxMik. and overytbisg of kindred natn re may lie liad of them at reasonable price. " 1 i upon th rn. Wagazme ot American History. The rare ability with which this urn , i publication hi- i conducted into the front rank among the great monthlies of the world i a HWM of pride and pleasure to all class of intelligent reader. I !. contn bidiotii to the May nuTidier are riot only varied, scholarly, and valuable, but of a widely popular charach r. Ihe opening irti j cle will la- reail with intne int --t h every Kmerican capable of appreciating tM , liiipsirtanc. of laa achieremaat of "Otwa j moilore Mattlw w ( dbraith rrt . of whom that of ''Genera. b'"g. I BaHH A I"t (' tsr of Arnold's F.xp!ition to Canada in 1 77".." hy liev. Horace Kdwm Haydcn. PH . a,00ayear in advanc-. Pabh-hed at : I Afayette p;aA. Nw York City. T - uid H id- - -v - P; p 1 H S'one ( o. , ofnc it S)uth I ret, have jnt fini-hd n ddi hn rVrtcr ! I" l Vernon t-el. finer-d and V Rath Koomii I -4 nd V iT!tf ur C mm at KriixT I a Gt how Tawy e i -titj a tew w daily crowded 'V. JuiUgt wf Ue loe Lg that paat all aaadbr large ksie - it ttiat 1.- so they king Lots of tun. Don't uom mmm baibgo io me Arcue bau. ( tae fun iu ft partinaaa. For a u liooin -THE BOSTON STORE. OUR Dress Goods Stock. H.. .. tlrfe,) atteuded tu. aili.nthH new alditiiri8 leiiii; Mnie very haudsotne deiu in N.o.-itj ( oaddnatiou Suiting. Satin B-rls-i. Peii:m onls. Nu miner Tncts, French liu parial Series and as ti mere. Our prie.D on fliee k'MM.s hi- cauaiiiK extensive surprise aiiil satisfacl ion antoua the truiiiuit putv lk of Grand ilapida. and irniiiK us much pltesiite lit the splendid results of our tud4Vol. BULLETIN .if ..'ir Symlicht PliflHL ni JH.ulk (irtw (it am Silks: Ohm flriin flila". Glack, - - 42c Qltm Grain Sflk, Heavy Black, 50c (Iron ( Irnin Silk. StttVJ Black, fVi'c (iron Grain Silk. Heavy Black, 75c GrToa Oram Bilk, Hoarj Black, m7'.2c M-Inefa BrigU Buster, $B0, War'n'd 115-Inch BrigM Biwtcr, $1.25, 1 -. two latt.-i hrandf re w an an ".ed not to eut.or their full value returm-d to tlie purchaser. Colored Silks, HeeT Qiet nain. rtc. wirth 7Sc. An eleirant aaaottoMal of hilgid Haaay Oiaa irain. Sdk in every shade at Ttfc; these sell every when- at y.V and LMl Wfl ep. -ei:dl lavMB ladn-s to an ex aminiitiou of tlieM- kom1h. Every article strictly s repi men ted in our advertisennnt. INSPECTION SOLICITED. TRANKLA. JIWESN k WIT, 1 4 MONROE. ST THE Boston Store. PECK'S DRUG STORE 'or. Monroe A I division 8tg, Our Special EHort is the PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS. W K PUT DP NKAUBY 2,000 PER MONTH, Naaibar nm dad by bnt few DniK Stores in the I ni ted States.. THt BEST SKILL EMPLOYED. !..? Dru. and Mlirinn nt. Our ,' I-1 -r) precaution aloptei1 . f..rH-d prrerip'ions h) xprws to fravel- . , ;. -w.n 1 1 rin out of ths city, the r, . io .. tm it- laMtaai n. . n lr'iist derotos his entire time tu i r rip' ion - rk. ami i not n salesman in tSe stare. I ir of ths pnhlir pernatfe on the meriu '.f our work. PECK S DRUG STORE. A W N I N O 8 ALBERT COYE & SONS 73 CANAL STREET. . i . i rns. wtt ii BUSINESS! BUSiNESS V N 3 u Tls,; 1 I vW : wths m. REFRIGERATORS. oil ii o THE LC m.sli f f. . keii e-i. ..aa a ewd a pnaaa at atav a awn a a ha Maiiufac-turvl by the Grand Rapids Refrigerator Co. H LEONARD ft SONS. , a - 44. lnt. (Hher pateato issndiua. WNCOVMMH If OVI imxstky, at Hie MUnr lime you will art thr Best Refrigerator in the World. ( 't i import - iueluy mJ The Hints siHihl fol Ua H rvfriCerlor are lrl. Ill Unw .-t tl.e HIT III I t.i pretsl liAlllt! . Vv e gaaiaatw ai !. ''rersn.r not to wi. Id. Law aiaapaaataia Id. Thick and well i kii M . . s. i it! A "od iiif far! I.. uneoilies H UUUUn UiUel walix t if I, Bayiag a r-.l B irooii rtawa it stai i. i' smmv and tl.i ,,1 S.M.U Uaalf in tae f m afwafaaaj H LEONARD & SONS, NEW STORE Nt' Hoods, New Prices. it will my you To rail at the New York 99c. State which hie- jlM Isn opelitl in the New Aidrich Block, and iutet the larifi and hrieil assortment of iiixids just opelieii New (imfif ar- ariMiijit daip. which ar marked at the very low-.-1 nun-s. Visit thii establishnient it it for ur intert u buy when you can buy the chenis-st. Vou can save inoii. ) every time at the New York 99c. Store, 76 Ottawa Street, New Aidrich Block rWO DOOMS KMOM MONMOt ST. No 5 North Division St, PORTER BLOCK p. Ii. WEGAR, BASE ha i.l.s. RUBBER BALLS, BATS, 'AP8, BELTS, QLOVM&, 8COR1 BOOKS, MASKS, Laraet and tint assortment in the it. Prici baywad eaaaaetttiaa, id'rai daawaal u ouantitie to rliii-. nnlep- l.y mail promptly ! hll.sl- TELEPHONE 720. rilHinm.K-lc. full Weieht full leagH Mexican t.ras- and l.iV American Loan Otfice. ffaVBaal rrca. OntT. Iron Ma- el CaafaW IP P ' Mnbher 2 ai Marble " - Bronae " The alVS cltek -,' ' ! I Hinm I lock "omiany m"T(Mi ' IW' Timsrs On 4 tf , 111 l aWav-Daj Wnlnn' Uriaa A alarwi. 1 W 4 AaW fi V I 1 1 1h f e-k Ainerican Loan ( Hfio 45 PEARL ST. m ) a 9 pi f Positive! the Finest Assortment Novel Dress li oinis n Stripes in Silks and Satins. Stnpe in Match! Wool Gt Hd:- Brocades in Silks and Sitm, Brocades in MaU Tied Wool Goods SK JERSEY WAISTS ONLY $4 95. Everything el.se in Ladies and Misses Jersey Waida All thr Ulivh j!mi SLawU ami N lap- h'inlroultrj ShuaU anl scarf -w Mautlt ani Itaglau. E. P. KIDDER & CO. r sure ui Jerw - feat m We SaT6 going out of tin Kilt suit lmsim8i therefore wb nv ill close out all f our Kilt Suits at 5oc on the dollair, ooe halt the niarkod price. ONE PIECE KILT SUITS. $2.00 One Piece Kilt Bait 1 .00 $2.50 One Piece Kilt Suits, 1 25 $3.00 One Piece Kilt Suits, 1.50 $3,50 One Piece Kilt Suits, 1 .75 $4.00 One Piece Kilt Suits, 2j00 $4.50 One Piece Kilt Suits, 90 $5.00 One Piece Kilt Suits, 2.50 All of our Kilt Suits an- made of good All Wool and Union Cassimere Blue Tricots fjte, WS have no Linen or Cotton Kilts in the Hous, TWO PIECE KILT SUITS. $3.40 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 1 .75 $4.00 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 2.00 $4.50 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 2.50 $5.00 Two Price Kilt Suits, 2.50 $6.50 Two Price Kilt Suits, 3.25 $7.50 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 3.75 $8.50 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 4.25 $10.00 Two Piece Kilt Suits, 5-O0 All Kilt suits, must be sold at once Star Clothing House. SHIRTS ! 6 Best Shirts mad' to Ofdmt $P.OO. Buy no mor- ready mal" GARDINER & BAXTER iuttttn f . orw ;iiW, have ever shown t Suit Sale at 1 2 Price. Wa. her persav at Few a wiffj Vrtest.! avn