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Mo) i 1 terrain. StmiAtforwajl Auef a.. u.t to u itiA SEMI-ANNUAL GREAT MARE WL .1 wf c ha ata. after tt A h ant it 1 ...U b i d At botruit aaaejf f li4Je UfO it ante I . ii ite for a weu viaittlirf UiMI'jU pit In P i -i .U4WU will put u OHi Tte uae Alitor work t utt I ueerly oueailiwl a ara era t .u piet'-a. kvaUaekaa Um lil CWl-v, ,i ia I Mirth of Caertoa tti. f t i eul off t Um H ! Wi r mill at Heath Haejieej 1MU ID t U. . aaa t a l le-e.raiaai Alia. aaeee, Uk araauaee iran.ier bi i ;u ..r aoex". Coioaai UtaWir ""bo IMUult it s. to a eareajfh f mi I mimr a sl-tA jtn Nil ,at Uut 1 WW vlut" .. ' fuml " tVr 'r "1 will nt" a 4iMM aboraa oa Au.uu iuui m4 ak J ib.y t: aiu lb u-, ou4 if Ibey Qa.e U1 a''1 Ibdi, tbw ! urkrpar nil ivj y pia'u oat la -at iui ui mn Hpfni uy it" 1 . hH - ! 1 U-J lt.y tr xiiwi ui, Krauck freit eture, oad Gil buuly .oil riv v u gut a rwu water ial"u fur ai, MfiMiwr A u ' AiUll tb utou- bjfcad f rrtaar, tli n w wiutair. mm- UUTIU . 'IJltiat uk yM f r in, m-t r -i '.cj " Vx- I uUiUguof. 1 I'M ftH tht tt'iui wuri w liMMUy Ho. Auytly wlio y ta kUr I corJ Cur wuod is prwtty to know iyd JU tht Miiiitiior Qn f. I.kI wy, t.tM 1 fat o - go i ma a uittoat- at ho uo. Oaow of H to li uiroy i : fr'utl, b you got any gra I watru it had a c;um "Hrik oraarfv, s t'uaua au4 sa If tll it v llUgf Mil ?wt U1L It la tatai thai .tiphthana will uf pr .tit I f a i-Hiifa b4f 6WM1 ttoo oa tha Fourth. Hut it may laataibly prwvnut atma avtai ivra from witDaMio it it ia an-f-r- ' tliml thnra La a rich viu of KaMta IB tha fiki raua urth of Uh- itl this ; rva trir the IV va a uw hrarjoh f ami- U ilttm A.lniH , f of Jo Moii.Uv uttfht n th ai of : BjfM IttoD Jacaaoti ittuuty Hi I'M.. anI Ua.1 livt'tt h utn ilie fr the pat 15 PMMj Bi At an uu I la mAaj -vfi.-ir J t.u l'rvk-tt Vll k at PiMMk Cboll Jk lo. mill 1..ia-, M otiuty.auil woti .1 H" J' : n ..i. I fin.i un Mi'K.i. i- - I out hia id threat mat) in MtaMiahmQtM the Mus ' Ikrtm -' t Ei Bk l'aua mji1 W. laa, ami the tie tirui will I if V i!U of th- li.in litio "i Wm. DanroaaTi towu.xhio, frenoaaoo vuotv, aro.H Uppay, aiol that he came fri Mew York StaU. 'lha fnuernl if the lt ('. K M.ih! will take pi. aa4n it itnit Bad will ws !tritl . I1 . riuiii)H will U taken'. 1' n I .t,- fct bmL Mr. Mal lay a life waa ioaurei for $-44 .t . Tba Brnah eln.- Hflbl ooflUNBaj hua eawaul la I gfcl 1 Mruil lor vnn.' K.r thw aamenerTi. they oaketl 113,01)0 two ftiat city can ga anl BM4ka kr i'.- b- IlKhStal the Cait laoro. on hv lUe M on l uew hu He l-J.-UJ a re aval rueol I rio. of lotnu, on V .liif. ( . .-.i'ti.iti. t: .m !nmter of Htaten Iwjanl of tmi n xatu i ' 'ae wi! fully mvu- itiea Mt the new innane kf-okl child of afune Iouill en. Samloi' aomtjr, wmi kiiletl by HwaiUiiir n iiantity of J whti'h bfd )itl with eft to kill ante. The ahfld i Ann ArUr railnanl. . i.x run run; fi iowell. Li vuit n county, to '. "ia ri:, I "o'.ri? v it. I ssib M fM.a.!i.IU.l f'r..n llnrun.l n- f r-tioii. i he riaiuc arte. t4iry. a military drill for th rufeeaor f .Mr. I. : . itotj I. ft her home mornim of the 15th. pparri'i U I M Hftv. Bat WkV- - : "ibeitly ilua to ahwrrakkm of mi ml. Sue ia a large, Heehy woman, tlark liair. fain aaj U4l mi a ar in the "tiH.l. au l iofbraaat ton i wnnte.1 con Ira iu Bi twanty. waa s ..t.' i: l t n't want any 1miu in botany. Hit-i y.)l4 , t a :rru wateriu'lou" Xe groan water iiit n t not ripe." R HoM it u rii I ti l o ast y u witeth r ir u t u waa ri I niorvly . i r u ba t a KrKU lriulin. Hut, com-, ftiilkhta, lot's go. Ho will H a history u( tbo French revolution tiof- re be auswora that quoatiou. Ia: ut EeeaooVr." Tb aeM lylocerwaaanailiaery aatahlish-ttir-at i . abit-b there waa a liasant look ln rtuale. M x ail .lhooly, "haro you a fni mul for alo?" 'it r-l at a turW.v ohhlt-r ratiiu t.or iivk out, sat J: "H.r " "Have waaj a fried inulr in your elegant -taWiamtit?" s.r. but I harn got a hust an l, anJ s fath-r ari l brothers who will protect uu fr ui losuir." "1 ill'tn't ask you for your pedirree, ma'am. There is no insult tntnihi. 1 ni r- v iik -1 v u t civil ijuettiou." J hu. h, J hn! Run here iuick with the tn -th'Ht-r !" "lou't ibsturb him, ma'am, if he h busv. If you will say that he is a f rin um a. you need not prluo him. We wil tak your worJ fur it." ' J -hn! h. J .hn! t'onie piii k!" 'I.. !'s gt," sai l Sfiilkimu "V u might as well," responded Oil iii I th two strollel out again. "Ik here, ihlhooly," Bald Spilkina. ia03ei 1 ' vr ill exas-rat us yet. anil t ' mselves rif t r-oi le. My curi ity u tfr uiiject has vanished." 1 am oin,' to win that leT. You will n.it find anybody ou t: is aireet who will aay yes or no to a plain fajaatiaaj L- t's int.. this urnl-rt iker's shop." The uii'b -rtak'T w a.t a jolly hiking man, who ivlv alio. 1 t meet them with a sunny smile. najMMrklvjc "11 ipe 1 can lo something for you t lsy. g.'ntbmenV "Have aaaj any I anne. l)lHter?" asked QHtfnrjr "Cannawl L i ster'' What Beata yna aaJi thn' ajfiaatMbf" "That is neither here nor aaaVOi Ha ra v any canned iohater or cranlerry pie'" "Great Hvtt I this is n t n restftiirant !" "I (li.l not ft-nk y i nt, mt tha Have roa any baled ky. or Pope's 'Esay on Man.' .r an aecorleon, or a bx of I. n u n ernd.cnt rV 1 he uri'iertaker looked at the two gentle- ;. i 'kl r ; -! eultural j -i havrt got two lunatics on hand. The two investigntors strolled out. ".Now." aaid Gilhaaly, "are you satlaflM that nobotly in Aiastin Will gifa you a Mtraightfarwatrd anawer to a straightfor ward p3t1on?" I bell era 1 am," was the ren-iouse. and 'wo went into a lr saiou nl askxl ta laatkaaMa If he ha I anv r. "W.mt inl M 1 er ,u pref-T. gen tlaaaaa I have unorteJ mt and " "Thr it ia avain. I asked you If you hod any beer. Why can't you aay 'yea' if you have any? I tell you, Kntlkins. the Amer.' an p upla ar- Regenerating into a rs. f nns rahle, artf il lodrem an I triek- ater. Ther is no mre truthfulness left in the eountrr. GREAT MARK DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! Great mark down in Sat chels. $2.60 leather Ifttdhell $2.00 3.00 44 44 2.50 3.50 44 44 3.00 5.00 44 44 4.00 It is about time to reduce our stock of Summer Goods, and so we are now marking down our goods as usual, so as to give our customers the benefit of the low prices when they want goods, and the prices we have marked down our stock to, will surely sell them. We are marking down Suits for Men, We are marking down Suits for Boys, We are marking down Suits for Children, We are marking down Suits made to order. We are marking down Pants made to order, We are marking down Furnishing Goods, We are marking down Hats, We are marking down Trunks and Satchels. $15.00 for 7.50 In AfeiTi Smts w tre offering some special bar gains. Lot of Light Colored Cuaaiere Suits, everyone worth from (15.00 to $20.00. They are now marked down t s7.."o. A lot of Black and Brown and Worsted Suits in Sacks and four button cut away Frocks, fine serge lining and gotten up in a No. I style, worth (18.00. Take one for $12.00 12.00 Lot of Finest Black and Brown Corkscrew Wors ted Suits in Sacks and Frocks, worth $25 to $80.00. They must now go for only $20.00 1 20.00 Lot of All Wool Check Cassiaiere Sack Suits and Fast Colors, worth Sl.iK), now Vftl nahio. Jarkeou Bfj Inly L He h'i . .. i een;gl.t. tk meal and hae ft0Va the al r i . If tear ampl- A M C'lllpl n. ' i. we at an have 4 a new 1 to th 'ka n co'intv A DOG STORY, anejaanr aTaaJaataaa f itnte Inteiiiajrnre Wh ih the Kea.ler U at I. thirty to II. kwaa if tie litem i t-' irai Oarwalnta leieuraph.j i me f tii 'S so, ;uiar in.-i'leiKs of Unite i i w an I f ii n i'is u en t,i aaaaaj aajaj ;-.ndr i . the bjg rv n otru-reii r-ently In IkaCHyof Alsaajjaanaw. A gentleman re siding there has tw, ery intbient l is wh.-'i he has ?rainel to w rk , i th- ?r--i 1 nr.ll that r u hii wife's ng machine, therehy rwtieTing her of that laltor. Th I. . ' ,r i st !' st i. n r-' m the m rning anl n- in 'h- aftern n. The lady rent(v making a man qneradw hell cnatuaae, which, of conra-. 'ie -ar'fullv gnar I all knowledge of "i -er fema'a friends. One lalv np. . na l r I ry mwans . flnl . what toe roataaaa amajld be. an! an si -Inae eaauty fcol -grown up -.n ' h Hie etaef lav un f h-' wo Jugi wa aake i al the 'rorning log had ' ii h - I ,tv T 'h.- h" s r-n , . v , -rade hov.1 a few a -ghts af- i ft-tv Waa iewply cbgT?1.-l bi al wear a rnstam denti.-aJir ae -r wa. How she m, be Better remained a m v ry v1 es lve,.aiu fr i U 1,1 -asl -vu f .n.i h is m'trea' taair bo keep her , stereo, and. -ean'ni fw the t iwaaaa 4 aa ' iaa, bad vHiM ,n isn r irina en a $8.50 Lot of Elandft ime All Wool Cassimere Pants equal to custom made, worth $6.50, but We sol i them all the season for $5.00, now go for $3.50 5P.EAT EAF.GAINS IN GREAT MARK DOWN! DOWN! DOWN ! Great mark down in White Vests and Dusters 60c White Vest lor gfc lOO 48 2.60 44 "$i m LOO Duster M 43c 2.00 44 iHr Black Alpaca Dusters. f Mf f f M M M MERCHANT TAILORING, We are now marking down Suits and I'.inta loons made to order. The reductions in these goods have been exceedingly lartre, as we wish to sell them iu the next SO days previoi to our receiving Fall Goods. We trim them in first-class style and they are made bj the best of Tailors. $32.00 SUITS S28.00. $38.00 SUITS $32.00. $42.00 SUITS $35.00. Our Brown Worsted Suits made to order for $25.00 and $$0.00 are fully $5.00 cheaper than you can gel them made elsewhere. SFE OUR $10.00 Pants Made to Order for $7.50. $12.00 Pants Made to Order for $8.00. Our $5.00 and $6.50 Pants Made to Or der are $1.00 less in price than can be found anywhere in the city. I I i i i $10.00 for 750 CHILDREN'S AND BOtfl -UTS We are now orerst ocked montiy m fine suits both with short and loiitf pants and tht redod n vill be Mm in taMe grades thaii ii.- !.. ,ij IU ('becked Camiiiien- suits m atly trimmed, plain and pleated Blouse Short Pants only $7JX). Ch.M k.'d Cassimerc Ktiw Hhv - $7.50 Only 6.50 $7.50 for 6.00 Lot of Brown All Wool GaMmera Suits for Biq -agefl 12 to 17 years, worth $7.5i. only 00 Lot of Boys Fine Black and Brown : Suits, worth $12.00 and 15. OO Now go for lO.OO Lot of Pant 7;V t- 50 Boyi Shirt Waists 2T Cents 90 Cents 7f Cvnts $i n v Loyc; Fancy Cr,Hark, Ko. lO, 16 FURNISHING GOODS. Imported Lisle Thread and Cotton SOCKS. WTth 60o and 75c 4 Oniv 23c. rn er Underwear, irt- and Drawers, Worth 'c. )nlv j-" i m n 36, 38, 40 & 42 CANAL STREET, 1 -e NOTICE-Great Reduction in Fine Trunks. Zinc Trunks, $1.50, 2.50, 3.50, 5.50, 7.50 and 10.00. hats : hat: 1 1 Itfrt;t f'or,.fi cv Puj? list. $fl 1 Tt7hf bred Btifl Bai, I lght nptWii Sf.ft Bel, 5r I Vrtiw If His at r- w ntica (y x Broad Urim Strs 1C Mtriiw Flats now f $2 0f Htraw Unu for 1 QQL t