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5 THIRTY MINUTE DOWN POUR One and a Halt Inches Fall In -That Time. AN INCH LAST NIGHT Rain Assures Immense Crop of Corn, Two a half inches of rain fell in this cit. twc-en tr. and at hardest 0 'ck i:. 1 i! in :r. t-nvy d ' I ;i th ' O v lock, c T: !" 01 ' Th' n..! m ...ity, i ccr:i cr ' c .l.y rn.. : fir yicl i r.j : thi- . i.. 'iang' . rday nwl night be- h. (- of 3 v. in. and midnight, i ur.-.L it w.t: m il raining. The Distress TRAMPS ARE . GETTING BOLD on Kausea between meals, belching, vom iting, flatulence, fits of nervous head ache, pain in the stomach, are all They Try tO Rob Hotel symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer ; Twent V Fi rSt Street, it is neglected the harder it is to cure it. ' Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills I Radically and permanently cure it ; strengthen and tone the stomach and rL l n ill- m n i other digestive organs for the natural Rathbum WaS Barely ONE ROBBER FIRES GUN performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood's. ! "I had dyspepsia twenty-five years and took different medicines but got no help until I began taking Hood's Sarsiparllla. Have takeD four bottles of this medicine and can now eat almost anything, sleep well, have no cramps in my stomach, no currwi bftweea 3 and i I burning and no distress." Mas. William ftrnoo:.. -when 1.4 inches j G. Babrett, 14 Olney St., Providence, It. I. After mat nooa s ssrsaparilia promises to Missed By Bullet. .iv-:,e mi the clouds cleared aa, j CUre 2nd kocPs Promise. :rr. recoir.r&"ri''iJ about l y midnight about an inch a gri-at blessing to this com it .insures a r cord-brea'.rins " f-arlv nl woul ! There was a good deal of excitement in the north part of the city Thursday night over an attempt of three men to rob the Hotel Reiser on Twenty-first street, opposite the new Dold pacing bouse. s A few minutes before 13 o'clock the people In that section were aroused by the report of a gun and some of the men got out to Investigate the cause of the shooting. It was soon learnfed that the Five men. picked because of their powers of endurar:. were put to wort: shovel ing out the slack, and Mr. Hochstet- ter was one of them. Because of the shooting was at the hotel, for the In gas which filled the bin the men were mates of thc hous neeln fro ; unaDie to stay in mere longer man s. ... . ... orn was practi . m, QT , b UQCh, Hke rates from a burning barn. ha j proauc" u . n l...d t , -i :iiiK.-i, but t j. Ltfn no rnvi 1. 1 .. corn -is .rung v cur:. stetter remained in a little too long. varies itaumurn, a courageous young When he emerged, he was almost suf- man, who oarda at the hotel, came near f oca ted and soon was in a delirium. He losing his life trying to protect Mr. Rei- ! was taken to his rooms, whore W. M. gor and his family. One of the robbers r f the past few o.ys. bt j v.'olterschied. 0ne of his employers, spent fired two shots at him, one not missing h thr exc -t hai,ly high tern- , th njght w;tn him Yesterday his condl- his neck more than an inch. Speaking -: .ncrday. tut, -darnuged the tion was mnrh improved and he will be of the matter to a reporter for the Eagle . dim i.ropie wei.- nW(. (n rf,tiirn fo TCOI.k npvt week. yesterday Mr. Rathbum niri: .rang to iook anxiously lor signs or j The fire m the coal bJn burned a hole ..j am a boardar and was at tne house I in the wooden floor, and the nroDrietors last nleht. nortlv afiar n n inrv tin when thy brsan the dav'g work vs- of the estaWihment have decided to tear white men and a negro came to the i , ::iy n.uri..iig mere w.ih out siignt prus tlw tritir h'is wiuld be reaiizf-d, t : the ! v...-- av ai'pear a ; i ased : y w.is Har As the mornin'j . hi.w'ver. fJouds began to 'ind the horizon and these in ii .!y after th..' sn had passed tt- merMi-iii. At 2:' the northern sky va? black ami the western sky was rap liiv beccmliiK so. Abe ut 3 o'clock a vio- out the wo. d n floor and put in one of house. The two white men came in and brick. As the walls are already of brick, 1 was suspicious that they did not mean the bin -will then be almost fireproof. any good. Two or three times one of Tn DC TDicn U! UIPUITI the men went out and whispered some- IU Dt I nltU H WlOnl I A '.thing to the colored man. who had stop American Kook Co. Controversy to IJo Ped Putslde the door, and sat down on Aired itt Circuit Court, an emPty beer keg. It occurred to me On September lS. in the United States that he "as sitting outside to watch and rennrf t Vin en t. on ?. nomine a r 1 t win-: :,. , ,r to bio v. bringing with it ; circuit court in this city, Judgo Hook ter ft utUe whHe Qne q( t . drop- -t n.ln. and soon there was a hear tho arsuments on the injunction to make threats against Mr Rei and c npoir ! h. v.;nd reached the veloc- , . , , . .. . , . , , ., . gotten out by the American Book com- he slipped into the dining room from the it- "f tlr.rt -. r: niile? pv hour. . . , '...ut o,lnk the ci.lUdH Jsgan to W sanst Crane & Co. of Topeka. office There was a revolver lying on the v., .si,. an-I B..on the , ky was cler. Af J Quinton & Quinton. and the county at- 8hel,f behind the counter and the col- tc .lark. howeor, it was noticed thp.t ! torney of Shawnee county for interfering , V . , t.. -ky w.is becoming overcast again, and ; with thtlr business in this state. The E.1 ' '.t o i '" k the rain fn-,'an anew and temporary Injunction was granted Wed c . i:i.:iel ; t.-ulily for hourr. J nesday by Judge Hook at Leavenworth, i '. r;i .. v, !i nliiv : nmnnnlwi hv i snA he .nnnniinwd thnt it would h tried but so far ! almost as soon as court convened in this """" u u.m. ne weni city. The American Book company has the B- - ( r.- e - tr:-jl di3tur').:'i"e. s..- is kni'-.... !;- one ws injured. TIih ra'ii w.is not confined to Wichita, but was v.) n over southern Kansas. T'iring m-- ii .ivy dr wi.pour yesterday moon the t -mperatur.i fell to 61 de TV' n:-hest temperature -ea hed ytit'Tdaj v. .tn yi degras. CHILD DRANK LYE TAttle laus;hterof H'm, Henderson Is Very 111. The littl- 4-year-old ditughter of Mr. a 1 Mrs. illiani Henderson was suffer 1 tT .sever- 1 last night from the effects c: 'lrinkii.u- lve. She will probably die. VViliiam fit ntbTPon lives on Market Btret t ab..e Twenty-flrst street, and he w rks at the ("udahy pH'king house. Yes tfr.ljy Mrs K-ndcrson had some strong li- i.i a l't:l". which sh- was using to C.' ..r. the in low:; of hi r house. She sat th'- bott!' ti'ti on the floor while n ?l in hi r wirk of ehaning the win cws. aii'i t!i.' little pi'l jiicked up the b"ttle ai.'j drank a portion of the con- The oh'I'l pereamed, ar.ti in the xcite m nt it v is some time before Mrs. Hen drrsm d rd the entise of the child's BifftrinR- A doctor was called and ( -r thii.t; ti 'iie that r-'Miid be, but aome hold of that,beforc starting any trouble, but they did not succeed. ""When Mr. Reiger went into the din ing room one of the men ran out the along the west side of the house, and when I saw him trying to look Into the contract for furnishing some of the text Indow of the dining room I thought books for Kansas this year, and Crane & he vas eolns t0 tr' to shoot ReiSer Co. of Topeka enjoined them In the su preme court because the foreign corpora tion had no charter, according to the state laws. This Injunction was dissolved the early part of the week, when the com- through the window. I started totrds him, and when he saw me coming he turned and fired two shots, one of the balls from the revolver coming so close to the side of my neck that I could feel i-w much !f the chill had drank and whether it ln.l reuche.l us stomach. It only the mouth and throat was eaten wth the it might set well. CAME AFTER HIS CHILDREN Mrs. Thomas Quirk of Coffeyville Eloped With Another Man. Thos Quirk, of Coft t. ille. came to Wichita yest.roay and with the akl of th - polic ur n and t '.. them away with him. Mr. and Mrs v'uirk have li'ed in Coffeyville for man e.irs and were quite promi r":it in onsin'-'ss and society circles of pany paid their charter fee and wero the heat from lu granted a charter. Crane & Co. and their "After the shots were fired. I retreated attorneys had already prepared another 28 rapidly as I could to the corner of injunction, but the foreign company got tho hose and the two men ran down In ahead of them and got tho restraining Topeka avenue, towards the railroad, order issued Just s 1 turned the corner of the house Bookmen and attorneys over tho state 1 met tno colored man and thinking give this as a victory for tho American tnat ne belonged to tho gang I grabbed Book company. The text nooks are all hold of him and told him to surrender, changed this year, and tho business for Ea,d he "would make no resistance, the first year would bo enormous, many but sa,d tnct ho had nothing to do with times as much as any of tha following Wo other fellows. He. however, told me years, and the company got out this In- tna- thc' had Intended to get :ho re Junction because within thirty days every volver behind tho counter and I won book dealer in the state would be sup- derod how he knew that if he had noth plied with books, and as many of tho ing to do with them. I thtnk tho men schools will be open by that time hur- were tramps and just wanted to scare dreds of books will have been purchased Reiger out of the room and then rob by students before the Injunction can be the money drawer or perhaps hold up the argued. people In the house and take what money The state supreme court was asked to they had. grant an injunction against the company "Officer Washburn, I suppose, was at- on the same day the United States court tracted by the shots and came after tho the as in- being charter law, but the court held that they satisfied that he was not connected with hail, and the restraining order was re- the other men. I was down in the Mis fused, souri Pacific switch yards. Just below Ninth street, after noon today and I saw tho two white men in a box car. I made a rush for the car and tried to shut the door and keep them in, but the opposite t, the P(,., i. ;t the pdtKir.j? house who actpJ but refllsod The complainants al- two men had run away. I turned h.ol seen to- . hild prech -t 1 that it would ( ,epcd that th(j conipany had not compljed colored man over to him, but I was ui". The d tors said they could not ull : with a of the rcnulrcments of the state formed that he turned him loose, bi NEW CARS ARE ORDERED They Will be delivered to the Street Irnilwsiv fit. Alinnt "Vnv. V Superintendent W. R. Morrison yestor- door was not astoned and the' slipped out or it ana ran uown toward tne power housa. I reported to the police, but the day received notice thnt tho Street Rall- lo -at-d his wife and two chil- j r company had closed a contract with men could not be found.' the St. Louis Car company for some more ' Mr. Reiger and the women about the new cars. housed seemed to be alarmed and thought Manager S. L. Nelson wrote that his the men were dangerous characters. One contract calls for three new cars, with of the women in the house said she was that cit. About four m nihs ago ho the privilege of making it eight cars in afraid because they were so iar irom told the : oi.ee that his wife, with their cas tha new- lin Is built on South Km. the police station. She said that she had two child:, n. eloped with a man named porlR avenue. They are all to be like the yoHcd. for the police when she thought Daughertj and earn.- to this city, new ones tecenUy put on the. Topoka-. tney would all be killed, although h- did not le.un their where- avenue line, with the Ratan spring seats. OFFERS FINE PRIZES Superintendent Morrison says that so " many people have expressed their pref- Wichita Nursery Will Give Special erence for the last new cars, that tho Premiums for Fruit Displays, ocmpany will get all the new cars like V. F. Schetl. ot the Wichita nutsery. them. He was especially anxious to get yesterday announced the following prises the new cars before th" date of the fall he would offer at the exposition and car- festival, but the Car company could not nival this fall for difl- fmlt. The t be induced to promise them before No- amount of tho prizes correspond with j vember 1. The new cars will be put on liberality of the 4jSoct&tiuu uself In of- abouts vvtii a few d;.;-s Hgo. The chil li' n are bovs, one ten and the oth-r th"'-' yens of a.ie. ;::'d they are very r. e littl. i-Kows. we'd kept and manly. Th-- oMc-t .'s workif in a pump t'ac t r vih-'v ft'ur.d by thr officers. The o:-jii .iiitl mo n hae b. -n living to F' tlKjr in a room on East Douglas ave I . since coming here. Tho woman and c!.Mrt.n wire taken to the polioc station. Where the mother acknowledged her 4rong-d0mg and gave up the children. Eh- FoTiod very hard hearted as the cr. l-1ren tM-re k-d aw-iy. n--t a Fltrn of a"Vction f-r h-r offspi:n did she show. husbr-i stated that he could stand ha h.s wife letve hlr.i. but not n and well hr might be : for :'-" certainly are irs. He premised to take to his wKe's mother, who :.s-wned her daughter for :tnd here U emld hive Rood i st he xvo-a'd keep with fr divorce will be tiled . .-. he t' " woman, and he - : apr''" "gainst het un ' k u take those thi ' i'i ,d ii.no a Agh', on r h - s-iid thnt rlenty of evi .'"Miiy could be shown ' ' ' r i ; Underwear Price 25c The kind that you regularly pay 50c for. The kind we've sold the most of this season at 50c a garment. So you know it's good. This Underwear is of peculiar weave cool, very porous and absorbent. You can't help but like it. Besides, the price has been cut in two and right now when you need such Underwear most. See it displayed in the east window. Today only. V Price :he Garment Herman & Hess No Clothing fits Like Ours. Every Sat urday Night We have music by iht best Mandolin and Guitar Soloists in the city and we always serve the best and the COLDEST SODA IN WICHITA. DGCKUM & HIGGINSON'S TWO DRUG STORES Postage Stamps at Cost 128 and 248 N. Main. A Healthful Drink This warm weather you should be careful what you drink. Everything should be sanitary, such as is drawn from our Twentieth Century Fountain, the only one in Wichita. THE MOORE DRUG CO. 216 East Douglas. TRADE AT FULTON'S IT PAYS A Short Shirt Tale Thi skirt of the shirt is full length, bat oar story is short. The Work Shirts we ari selling for a quarter are our reg ular 50 cent values, but as a matter of fact are better quality than is usually sold at 502 and when we cut that orice t 111 in two ana give you choice for OKp ; s they go like hot cakes. wu j few We knew they would sell lively, but tM our sa'ss surprise us. They sell them jpi selves ; all we have to do is to show them . gig and each customer takes from four to a g dozen. Come in end pick out a bunch of : them; you'll always consider yourself i Igl lucky to get Them at such a little price. : j SUMMER COATS In east window we have dispkved a lot of regular 50c Featherweight Summer Coats for office, i w store cr general wear, 25c. All Up-to-date styles and colors. Our Furnishing department is showing the latest in Fashionable Neckwear. Your money back for any dissatisfaction. C. R. FULTON WICHITA'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE. Attend the Special Pants Sale Today at the Golden Eagle Hundreds of pairs of Men's and Young Men's High grad.e Hand-Tailored Pants at almost your own price, as they must go to make room for our Fall Stock, which will soon begin to arrive. See Display and Prices in Center Window Men's Suits The remainder of our Spring and Summer stock of Suits will be sold regardless of cost, as they must go. It will pay you to see them. You can't resist buying one. Straw Hats Less Than One-Half Price. nG0LDiOAG!UE WICHITA'S GREATEST MONEY-SAVING CLOTHING STORE. 211 South Main St. One Fare Phone 234. No Substitutions. Groceries J. J. Fetly F. Johnson Meats Sole Agents for Rippley's Fly Remover. J Home visitors CURSMS,. Low Rates to Points k OHIO and INDIANA Saturday, Aug. 9th. 500 Pounds Good Boiling Beef, pound 4c 500 Pounds Rib Roast Beef, pound 10c A full variety of the best Fresh Meats at the lowest spot cash prices. Whillock Bros. 'Phone, 929 Melons on Ice. " Fresh Rock Ford Honey. For Ice Tea get our fine 25c article, 10 pounds for $2.00. Spring Chickens. Veal and Lamb. Pork Chops. Juicy Steaks. 222 E. Douglas. Geuda Hotel and Bath House. Geii'ia Springs. lOtn. This h"tPl lias bewn remadJed ad newly furnished and generally fltted for tha accommodation and comfort of vtMtra to tlw spring?. Tha proprietors. Me ewarj of the Justly celebrated rainrl spring, hotel and bath house, will loave nothing undone tr. ploase guests. TUTTLE & MAKTIN'. Proprvtors. Round Trip Rock Island System August 13, 14, 15 and 16 Grand Army Reunion, Rock Island Park, JcfTcraon, O. T. Sanford's Band Excursion Thursday. Train leaves Wichita at 7:35 a. ra., arrives at Jefferson at 9:36 n. m. Phone 293. Dally Eagle, Delivered, 10c Per Week, ( Dally Eagle, Delivered, 10e Per Week. SI Topeka avenue and "West Side and ten-minuto service given. faring purses and prenjinms larger than ; any before offered by any fair west of ' Mr. Morrison says it is the intention of St. Lout. the company to keep right along lm provinjc tha Street Railway company's Mr. ScbeJl will give m for the beat gen eral display of fruit at the fair. For the Th it t th - PT ! flr.o tb hi. 1:. iitl- . U Uus lis 1 car. T fciTV A at , " t :i system l. r- until it is made one of the best plat of Campbell grapes on esbi- wry best in the west. It was h!nted In Wtion. h wiH rive JS. For ta beat plate ; a quiet v. '- yt-sterdav ihit the com- of Ratbbun blackberries he wil Igive SS p.n:y wu c-ing to bul'J h fine pavillion and for the beat plate of the Wonderful j on Collet Jitil and that thr ground rs- , toto peaches he will arive 55. j ceutiy 1 urcha.sed tber by W. K. Mor- n at. 1 Ooler Sio was lr. reality pur-I based tor the Street Railway company. port Worth Sheriff Is Coming After but when asked in rercard t) that matter Alleced Bicsmist. ARE COMING AFTER HIM Supermtt ndr.t Morrison sal-i that he and Mr. Sim had bought the ground for themselves. .-he hanii- CP of :-ft r. WICHITA TEAM DEFEATED ALMOST SUFFOCATED BY GAS Chief Burt yesterday received a letter from the sheriff of Tarrant couaty. Tex., enclosing the vrarract for the arreet of ' Harry Gray, charging bigamy. The fa- J formation of the -warrant, or capias, as U ! Mulvane Team Won by the Score cf - is called In he Lone Star state, was fi!d , 15 to 4. ! en Jtiae A The sheriff stated that he - The WIcMt.i Pusines College basebail had mads application for a requlaiti.n j t nr. won: t Mn:an yesterday and on the governor of Texas and that tV j j played the M,.Uane tHam. The Mulvane j us 0',:fUt---'1 'l1 -:a'.a at everv point Ti iilinni lio lisirttcr. E:np!oj nt ! - f th5 icarao and defeated them by a score Machine .Sh rx Ua Ksraj. j c-f 15 to 4. The Wichita team was not in "William Ho. ; -t r, t-r.oyc !n the ; ;t with the boys at Wulvane. who danced Waltersehrid r . . ;,. s) !!rrow!y es- ! sv klnfi of rinra around th vtslfnm capea aeatn . . y ar-..rnooa by suf focatlen frotr. ival gas. About 2 o -hvk it ws discovered that the slack in v.w coal bin was on Are, caused by ei-ont-irous combustion. There was but one y by which th fire could be reaehHi and that was to throw the slack out cf the bin, through a window. hamherlain's Colic, Choleras Jferej falls and is pleasant to talc. ' h- Uulvare team were better hitters i:t-d iiort- judgment in base running : h..r. th :eam from the business college tuid th 'r pitcher Avas more effective. Tho baiUries were: Mwlvane Mordy and Phillips; Wichita Thrush and ReiffeL METHODIST CONFERENCE AVill He Held In "Wichita in Septem ber. The annua: conference of the Afriean Methodist Episcopal church win bo held in St. Paa' s church on North Water street the Vek tHginatag September 15. Blbp Schaffor wi"! rrcsWe. Because cf the conference the colored people of this cit !.a e aar.donsd their. plans for an. I, emaatiiu.tion day. celebratloa. r-apers were on the way to Geverrsr 1 Stanley nod that it was expected that the papers would be returned to him by to- ' day and that he woold leave Fort Worth j UUS sreaniK w uuk ow iui mm. TWO FARM SALES Illinois Man for Buys 640 Acre: $1B,O00. B. Maxwell, a resident of Sedgwick county, has sold to C R, Hasten of Mc Donough county. Illinois, W acres in Illinois township for JliV Dr. J. W. Kirkwood has sold to Re nan Salisbury about eighty acres is Gypeuat township for ii,500. 0 S0 This signature is oa tctt box of the gesntse Laxative BronH)"-Quinine Tablets ii; wusedy (hat care a cold lis ese Am3 EXCURSION SERIES NO. 1. RATE ONE FIRST-CLASS FARE PLUS $2 FOR ROUND TRIP. Tickets on sale September 2d, 9th, 16th and 23d. 1502. Tickets will be sold to all roints on the lines of the B. & O. S. W., C. H. & D.. C. C. C. & St. I. D. W.. 111.. Cent-. L. E. & W.. Pennsylvania lines. Sonthern Railway. T. P. & W.. Vandalia line and Wabash Railway, In the states of Ohio and Indiana, located on and west of a line drawn through Sandusky. Columbus, Dayton. Spring field. Cincinnati, to and including LouU ville, Ky. Final limit for return thirty days from date of sale. EXCURSION SERIES NO. 2. To Certain Points in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky. New York," Pennsylvania, Ontario and West Virginia. RATE ONE FIRST-CLASS FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. Tickets on mte October 3d. M. ila. and 51 h. ia& Final return iizelt November i. Theee exenrskme o2er the best Oppor tunity to Ttft voer oM home mad friends, and th Kiacoeri PadSc sattwity. with Its splendid rwadbe. its fsat train, equipped T?1tJ the hstci iapTOvemeBta. tekea ycu to St. iMiia, hc connecttotu pro made with all eaMers Use, ta the xnasnlOcest new boVm station. For full partlculara. call on or write I. R. SHERWIN, P. & T. A. I Towus-ltlp Tax L.evie. All the townships hi the county have reporter their township tax levies to the I county clerk, as follows: ' Aftoo, T5-; TtJca. ; Delano. 2: Eagle. ! 2fe; &fe. 1: Garda Puis. J. Grand River, 4; Orant. Or'y. Gypsusn Illinois. 5; Kechi. l-ser.. Uaaeha. t. Morton. $: Xintach. :. -hio. 4; Park. ; Payr.e. r.ockford. SaJeai. I: SherTrar'. Vaiir Cter. S; Viola. f. "'aco JH. Wichita, t j The c'ty '-'.s ar as follows- j Chn" :" Oearwater. 1?. Gotidard, S: I Moeat iiopc. ; YaUey Center. JS: Weh ita, 3. ! mm WO wet Store Originators, not Imitators. Waist and Linen Skirt S ale-Today $5.00 Silk Waists, S1.99 This morning at S a. ta. we shall place oa sal all of our $1.00 and $5.00 Silk Waists We lan I tory before September 1. henc ur h price cutting. Th walBta com In olack. ui i pink nnd light bfoe, are Tiade with clttoit?rs ! tack and lace front, triaaaed with smali aliX I tons. Today, choice, each 9! Si AS Linen Skirts, 66c Good qaality Uasa, Dock &ad Covert WaHctsz Skirts, anjtood; the thia& for hot weihr; i worth from $1.18 to GQn Tody. each i Ertr good Liaca Waiktas Skirts: mm cordeo htrv floea&; bowls with fif ww t to- ssrtkm or, tho aid aa4 bovo floc; QQn. 11-19 fo XiM nt. ttirb Fancy Dishes 19c China and Porcelain ?xncj Decorated Disbet, iih gold band and rosette ot firx cr b. Choice 5c 5c Ribbons, 2c Tote sraidK ire i l jtex am ak 200 Faaey Filter tad Stripe 2f!&. ia wfdtfw S coaac ia ail imagmohi color. Prvcr. Sar.r i . Yard, i r-a Cents a . i Girl's Tamoshanters 2Sc Girls' Tamo ha at r, very desirable for school wear ; choice Each, 5 Cents Extra good quality, 350 pafft. combination Ink and Pencil Scocoi Tablet, S. M. brand. Each, s Cents New Fall Dress Style Prints Dark and medisss dark 3fer Fa . Drc Sy Prin., paiteraa entirely a :6c and 7c vj' et, yi. Opal Flower Vases 10c Decorated Opal Yasf , 3 inches high strictly 10c article. Bach, 5 Cents rower sad a Powdered Borax I0ciyz of Pore, Fc Powd ered 3orax. for toilet aad sae dicioal purpoaes. Each, 5 Cents Sun bonnets 25c Chaabray Scop Soniwa&e t : ,t ia sateea. To close oat beSore w u-v ri- ery. each Standard Dollar Corsets W imme ibe ttcffv saJt ot ro OoUkt Cmtmu to WieoJUk Oar . CoroHo coospatv 2avrmh7 orMh C Coraotn of othor malMw TVt m waA cf mi oomfBe sttm ko!ao oC tup; oooM tm Hcfc. orab aad vfetto (ho Mto htoQT ShO SMffit fierp&fT. faEbSbKl MOifel $W Ko. 23, Miiiam Modi! ... 195 So, 3& km liodjl L r i;e ai ; , 5c 1 1 1 ! - -j QkM