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Ji u ii Xi 1! I J I l ; i 'J ! h - fu DALLAS DULY HERALD FFOUT8, ELLIOTT MALL.. Entered lit the Poit-Offloe at Dallas a (ieeoud-Clase Matter. TTRSIS OF BPIISCKII'TION. p.ULY. Per Cepy OB One Mouth 1.0(1 Ttirmt Mo tun H.flO Blx Mcsnrlll S.00 One Year 10.00 lie Iverect In City hi til en per year . MOND tr. au lusr. 17. ih. aMkMIMWMaHMHtMi It in generally supposed that Toxana can take care of tlionuolvos, but it look as if up la Coeko county two or throe dcBporodoos were terrorlginR the entlro county. Tlioso Lf.e boys ouht to bo at onco suppressed., and the uood name ami fair fame ot Texas depends coulidonlly upon Cooke valor 10 ac complish tug desired rw-ult, . i SsATon 1 j;llku wit!, In nil likeli hood, next wlulor be the biiHlObt man In the Senate, deluding ills adminis tration of the land and Indian bureaus in the Intel ior dcipartmont. LVhic cracy Las unearthed somo choice spoci mens of administration that will re qulro all the aonator' ingenuity and political aclouoe to asllMaelorily ex plain. The Pennsylvania supreme court hasdooluod that a man has no lnaurti. ble Interest in tho life of his mother-ln-lnv . In all the agony el niothsr-ln- law life there has boon 0110 thiuica man could look 'orwatd to with ploai re her death but oven thin Ih now duilod li'm. Truly, the way of the married nun Krowetu harder day by any. On South Unlit street, tietwonn iSyc amurn huiI Mrrn.y streets, the old worn out plank Hlcloiviilk noetta Imuio Ulnto fcttention. It ih absolutely dun gorous to tte old returning from Ohu.cn, positively bu.ardiui to tho dear, delightful young couplo from the choir, who are lout in tho arm clutch and all that Unit implies. Un derneath of that walk Ih a sower, and In naioofa fiill thsrolB, a dreadful ac cident would ru'ieU. liu i In nil Beri oiiHiie.iH lt It bo promptly repaired. FitOM 0 party Just froin Houston we learn Unit on and after tj-dsy there will ben new deal with tho Houston I'OHt. MSSIKH. CllltAP.kll.AV, Youn and Watso.i will be suooeoilol by a joint stock company, headed by M Avon J3ai.br, with JlolitHi I rip. Mr ToniAK WiT( 11 ml, the former cdllor-lu-ohior, will tal;o clir;e of the siinc turn and huhlnc oflloo. It la do tonnlncil to uiiike tho I'oitt evun a much better paper lliut It bus recently boon, and every effort will be made to bring it to tho trout in lirst-clnsH nhpo. Tjik China ro Tiir.en bbjh: "Nib CiiAHi.i.s Dunn linn einployed a couplo of lawyers, and the scaiiilsl will bo ventilated In nil It h salseioiiH and boiih.t.IoiihI (lotullu In the KnRlliih court?. Hut Mil Cll ari.i:m I rather Into.' in HtoUInK l'i)ll ndvico, lie -.iutiM liuvo consulted bin lawyers In fory ncknowledKliiK hlaniilt by hi, mi ltC tho Injured i'Uhlmr.d a ckw k lor J12.VO0O Bsa p!ator tor bin damaged honor. Wo Jury, under thoelraum Bluncru, en acijalt him unlcm, of course, ho linn other laro ehfckH t.) dlNtributo tuiuuK the jurymen." 80 rampnnt a Itailiotl nalho I'iiiliT dolphla Itoordin wllllnn to drop tho am all fry, audi na Hiohino and Ach illa Jonks, and look further and holier. Truly, and alter all, the world uiovt'H. The Kocord Byn: "A weak nmnor a politician would oiler npa HiooiNsor a Joia, or aomo ml nor offciinler, with Klaroof red IIkIiI aud blare of brana bAiida, and Imcomo 0 coiuplotely absorbed in Jho core monythat be would forRot all about tackling the big rancalH. Hut tills la not t'Lr.VKLAnu's style; aud it la bo cause ho shown couruRO and coii'dHl ency in importaut a II airs that the poo pie triiHl his JudKinout In nil nor in At torn, or if ho makes nilutakea are only too anxlnu to exeuao them." That was a terrible trial that a lort Worth retKrtor bad t J be subjected to ou Kunday niorulng, In publlshlni; agalnxl lilniself a card captloued, "A lAo Nalltd." Iu that he coufoised thuatothe world that Iho wroiiK be bad doLO to certain persons wa"mau Ufacturcd out of the whole cloth." And yet this species ot manufacture Is roIhk on uioioor less dullv all over tho country, Iuuendes, suspicion, dented souteuces, hints, ot., aro so thrown out In that Mlcuarelllan inodo which warrants the assertion that Ian Ruaige is made to conceal rather than exactly reveal lutoutlons, that com inuulliee, institutions and Individuals re but too oliou made the prey of carlehsncHsnr malice. WnrtiK t ) bang a tberinomeler and bo to bang a tbei inouieler aro que tlons of some interest t lA'Hltes Just now. Tha reports this snmuier make Dallas tho bot'.est plnco in tho Btate. The citizen contend to it l ho signal lei vice thermometer Is pUd la a locality that la not at all an aver ago temperature, away oil on a sand bed. Ou Ih 01 her hand, the official In charge insists that he knows his bus Inosa thoroughly, mi i smiles at certal a asjggeailons as to the proposi d position ha the Merchauts' Exchange. At Dr. GKoneaT. Atkin's store, on Kim treet, the blithest point the morcury reached here this summer was Otis, last week, whereas the Instrument at the lionMon A Texas Central railroad depot hss marKod 11 S, lot aud HOC, Now, this 103' business ia a serious matter In malarial and other fevers, and we don't like to report our an (Tor lng Delias with any auii record. That fluurols too high, and if these thor mometera won't do better wo bad tot, like the Irishman, break Ihfxn all aud top this liiteueo beat Hut then, after all, on it uVtlon, the fsct that tbethor moiuetir Leb up serenely so hUh doesn't (lemonatiato that tbeclty Is the bottet, Ixcsuso fnly a few yards away, or In a current of supsrlm uiu KL.t air,' tssslrg tluouKti a eeoond p cry, n r It stsm e it may be tit light jully cool. I n J i o ' Dallas proiier, Isu't so hot as jo, n Ight aupoo e Come and iJ nrn with us, ti l we w III lrt you cojtv. uiltii'.o olcally speaking. . tcrs lUiuhsraiUj,;;." -V 1 KiMlen I. I" MONS PARIETUH ET RIDICU' LUS MUS.' ine URtveston News ef Saturday uas a column and a half editorial, cap tloned, "The Btate Laud Board and tho Libel Law," in which It Illustrates the above adage. We b3uti its read ing with avidity, we oontinuod it with disappointment find closed with dis gust. We regrot that one of the prom inent papers of Texas should have scandaliasd our State oflblals to the norld and show ltsolf without the abil ity of even the little Pall Mall (Jazetto to substantiate tho charts, or with out the Kce of gentility to withdraw or oxplaln them. Uocaimo by this do linyuoney It bn ruthlnnuly spenred innocent partieH, soiled tho good name of tho proband shot tt tho fair f,uu ol a Stale, the intotfrity of who-io olli clals had long Bitico become proverbial oomoiuiiiK moro, very much more, was duo for tho wroiiK dono all around, uadyot the News with cyni- oal indlffoipnco and a characlerlstl tolf-aHertlon and solf-complacftney wafts to tho winds the whol buiineai as though li'.ml board, people and preHB were iiidigtiiflearit dunco:i. Vox a greater profusion of shandy Htulfaud tho sorriest of salads has rarely been served for the dilation of latolliKonvo The incongruous dross of Illogical propositions and strange Guntncs is strongly rornindlvs of strolling playors with liuddlod suits of well-worn tlnsol which they avuuno aro jaito (ood enough foroouutry commuultios with out tliMr daring to rjuostlon the lordly coadmcousion which ouacts tho farces boforo them. 'iho day lms patted when tho press or the public will swallow In sllenco or tolerate with pslionen such rdltictlonson their tisles and jedifiuoui. Tho formnr cIam are now too ably edited, and tho latter aro tin viK'Unt anil exacting to hu milled by somationnliHin, all'jcted by miiliciou ImpoHltions, or dismayed and deterred rrom piilyiii a merited rebuke. The IokIo of tho articlo Is akin to that rosnonlnf; of theinid JIe ii(;ns which reasoned from ''the nnture of boat to the treatment of a fevnr," and Hylloj;i- tlcnlly proved that '-tho planets ertn have no IndepomUut motion, because tho heavens are Incorruptible and na ture abhors ; vacuum." The Newrf could, under Its own Htnlemeut h.svo done better, If H held tho deck, and hois a buiiKlliiK KBiuester wliocimnot win when he Bhullles und stocks tho Mnls his own way. Tho News, furthermore, lias done the press u wroiifr, by injuring Hid pros peetot a hoped-for change in thn libel law ylUKt;inKlhiUlllori!cll.v Into iln own troubles as a species of Msscotte, by thus covertly courting' and soekins thohympathyof Its confreres whibe, like tho wily, limping (juail, It dlverti aitractiou from tho nontwhor lies the aino. Liko tho Israolitrs i their ba. Ho with the T'lilistlneH, It would J11 eii!iipt:oiiMly brin- down I11I0 the bu'tlo 1 bo altered ark 11s a means of ob iMiiiiuv; victory, tiiojli tliti cinse- piene(M of the prolanntloii Milit bo the capture o! the ark. Accustomed to a vlliaied and spoiled appetite through tho loixlous sweetness of uiidl i.iriiiui; prai-10, over a atraugily ovnr-nttcl power, it cannot div.nt li.e!f of tlm Idea that iu tho court ofcrlticlsm it U.ill otent behiud tho giumo ol the veiled ptoplint. As tlio News' article was cuutiously drafted, and as ttio puportrmns greatly to admire its own reasonings, it will be but x'on tool to let 1' .spoilt for Itself. It " The Stale bind b jard, compound ol all the oleellviiMatoexouitivoi Ulcers, has, by a formal resolution, rocognis d that tlio law of libel ot Texas ntittuln uartily In the wsy of a free press lit lis duty of cxnoslng oillclal iiiIhcoii duet i r any ofllclal wrong do'ng. ii has formally add ressml to tlm News a declaration In which this paper is tts mri'd tbat the board waives its iluhts to a certsin extent timler tho libel law. If that is not what the resolution means, it is then merely a pleco or oMoutaltnvs and empty 'bravado, an alsturd thcatiical psrsilo of Indicns tion aud delUnco. It tlin Nuus bad not tlio rUhl to do legally wtiat the board Invites it to do, then tho bo-.r.l, liy its renunsmtioii of legal ilgblM, reciinlies that the law obsirti"is ex posiirn of elhclal tnlscoiiduot. So here the btii hlhcst executive olllclals In the ciutio iliHilme olllciitliy and person ally to t ha world thai the law of libel lit Texas Is a restraint upon a ircc pi e is." And hero la precisely what the laud boaid resolution said: Wiimiikas, There bits recmitlv up peered tit tint (ialvestoit News tho fol lowing: lllcro the snide Irom the News was Inxerteill. mil n humus. charges and insinuations of mUcon dtict und corruption are i loarly nindo In said publieailon against meiulirH of the State laud hoard, aud facts ami names ereomltted under the pretext that tho editors sro alrsld ot tlm const, (puuices under the present libel Ism-, now-, iheretre, be It Unsolved, Hy the State (ami board, John Ireland, F. it. Lubbock, W. C. Wslsti, and John I). remnleloii. ImiIiil- present and participating In these nrti- cie.lt ii, s, that wo hereby (nil v and completely exonerate, accpilt, lolease and hold harmless from all nalim, and penalties, suit, costs, proseciillonn, iluetnrs and liabilities, said Itslvcs I mi News lor or on account ofanytnirg it may pub Ish touching any member ol Hi a vMisril, In the mansgi ment ol the Uncled sflira in this Slate, pro vide.! It cstahlislua tho truttt ol such publieailon. U .his is "a declaration ofilcUl and personal that tho law of libel lit Texas Is a restraint upon a frie press," or tbatl'that law stands squarely lit the way of a freo press In its duty of exposing, oillclal miscon duct or auy oillilal wrong doing wo fall to comprehend language. The land board slmpiy say to tho Nowa In subs.ance: "Sines you choose ti so construe the law, wo waive any aud all, the remotest possibility of the cor reouiosB of your cinstruotUta or any legal consequence upon you, pro vided you establish the truth of what you asert." It regains from any con i ruction whatever about the libel law beyond that. To say otherwise I a euro, gratuitous arbltor dictum on the part of tho News, a species ol b gsrdeuialu ingle. If there I thus In the land board' resolution a declara tion that "the law of libel lu Texts I a restraint upon a free press" b tyottd a piper aolf centered four, we yield. I hi', ngsln, the land u 'rd say i The New charges nil so induct and cor. ruptioti agslnst Its iiMinhera." nt the Nes saj si "I'.ot,; so far as tho members of tho board aro conoerot In their ofllclal pspact y, utd thorn been evidence of their pwt.elpjtlon know in. 1 In fraudulent or corrupt prso sloes, tlio law of II tm' w.mM not stand In the wsy of iln T ews In giving the erblor.o) to tuo world." Thsbinrd iHEIHERA I D: IV aiinonncn Mtst tho News "chrge fraud;" lue .ows then should procuel with the exposure Again: The News says In ono por tion of Its article: "The board iadoubt less Innocent of any wrong intention; no member of it hss over been deemed oapablo of a corrupt act." JBofore ok B- ing it says: "For somo rmon thef i,iou,ixsj ( tno noaru's valuation of the use of the land for 18 months) was lost to the school fund," etc. This loss was not accidental. Not being acci dental, it is presumably the result of intelligent dosign. What sort of reas oning, logic, or consistency is this? Ir the loss was designed, if it was intel ligently designed, then Indeed the land board should bo scathed and openly exposed. Hut Iho News presses that what the board la now doinj tl.ry ; should havo dono long ngo. This i no corruption or fraud. L-egiMtitiires ' aro conctautly reptMlinp, amending and otliei wbi changing tha Uws. The judiciary aro ae rcpnlnrly nHeriim oplnien, reversing judgments, ard tlin ablest and ptiro.it o ill depart-1 mont officials are seeking from year to ! yoar to Improve on knowledge and ex perience, and all without any more ',pro3rufl!lnalion"tUn tio Und boxrd hss baon guilty of. No.no.thls tllbtt will not do, will mt satisfy tho demand of Justico und intt'Ulgoneo. Tm e troiib'.ns of the Fort Werth Uit ttolte contlnuo, altliough the probabll Illes tiro that matters wbl ba arranged in a couplo of dsys, VVhon tho Fort was booming and tho Ga.otte was in tho tlijHh of health and vigor, wo had our twitting 1 f tho pbieo snd paper, inn, 11. my ium niey are in uistres' our feelings tiro fa-diiuuod for forglveno.H und like a kind naront ivo feol ih.it the bright jouiig member of our Norln Texas hnu-ehold Hhould not bo criti cised lu thy hour of Ks calamity. The l'ort will have alio' liar p.tper shortly: it cuiniot Hll'ord t.) do without one, although tho population un:l IjuHiness of the place in .y not warrant ho exec,; lent a new.-ipapor ,ns iln. LoviNo sought to give. Tho fate of tho Us r.jtlo ought to eiiulloii the fraternity against etrlviug to d' too much and going boioud ability. It is it sound s,iylng worthy of nil nnceptatlon that Lariiiir himts mihj enture nunc, lint sum tier oii.tmiM lii ep near shore." l'oou JIati:n! Tiiiio only deeimns hl.i infamy. Hut let tho good work go on, say wet A correspondent, writing 10 too ao; i ork Hun, remark": "A! low 100 to correct an error which ap- pearea in your papor of to-day. You stale that It H. Mavkh is not nn cx presicioin, only an ex fraud. To hit inni iioiH aiicxdrnud wnulj Imply tlmt ho had reformed r.nd becomo nn Honest m 111. He al wuyn wits. is. nml will be, a fraud of Iho deepest lyo." 'i'lie TitlKilioue r,r l.nnn; I)l:nici The utlliz ition of tho telephone for comim iclal ni.d linsineMS luirnopuM u making evudy progress In other conn. tries beiddfia our own. Tluis, tho (not Is worth iec irding tht the cfflciala (,r Iho Ilritliili postoliice havo been en L's;;ei In experlmi ills for tlm purpiiMo ol ,.-. .M .'.iiiii h T. iiui. may iiera'te.l Hie itrnetleal ' r.-.tiue" ol iiin io.i-r,,. lien', and thus fur with the most Mi'.isliichirv results. In t,H . trv, inai i of a similar kind wers nmdn not long since, It, will be remembered, the result slum In..; tho poislbtlily of ! xtnilillim Indelinilely tho iliatii-icu over which the interlocutors may (.Mo vers!) togetlier. Tlm places linked Ingntlter in fin recent nxporiiiieuts in i-.iim.iou wire i.omi Uxbridge, l.'i uilies off, and Liverpool. The ihs thiKvi between Liverpool and Vx iTiogo, ny wny or wires, was IMO nines. uiis in tlu longest urn uiii-ii nviir w.-imii Kxpcriinenis have ti mn io in I'.iiBiauii, itiui Home uoiiins wero ion us to tlie success ef tn xperiment.. It proved, bowever, entirely sallslactory, and the i lllclals are qii In conUdent of being able to converse over double that distance; the voices wero not only au.libte, but dihtluci. There Is reason to sti.pn,.e, t' eretore, ihst the dsy Is Hotijistaui whn I,'m1nii, Manchnstnr aud (lias row unci other lsri;o cities will lis thus w i tMu speaking distance of ouch other. Many cosmetic lor the muiplexlnn Imvo from tune to lime b- on put upon tun market. Hut none have stood tlio test ns has Pir.xoiii's medicated com ploxlmi powder. It is no absolmo curative tor blotches, dieolorsUonn, Iris-Ules, etc. Forsel-ibv druggists. The Surceie of lUrclrln l.lflillu. Tlm Aiiisrioa i Ulectrle Maitu f.ieattlngt'emp.tny ,s just Issued ulO y :u pamphlet treating or the "Kinan clul and coiiimerel.il success of elec tric IlitlU'mg." Tlie tirat Hues nl this worn says: -rno Amorlusn Maim f.icurieg Company is engaged in tho business of c uis ruetlng and equip plug electric II chllng station fnreiMi' i aro sir Incauduacent llgbtlng for sup plying eleclriu lights from a cen tral lighting elation to light fie entire public streets of eltl.s nud towns, ss well as general Interior lu minatloii." This company con'.iol. and operates the "American system" of electric llg'.ts nnd hts a larnH hum l erof sub'Coiiipanies in various clues through tho Mloillo and New Kugland Stales using thtdr central at stem of lighting. Tho onjeot f f this little work is to show that electric lighting can lie, ad so far as this company and Its aumer ons siili-nrgaiilttstione, has beeh Isith tluanclHlly and cnuiuiercislly great ntiTtes, and "uffcr e gcsid seenrity and with a good profits on the Invest ment s the licet gsiMir railroad sevtirl- lr. COBSQ sK'v'VH:. For Pain Ikfkael.es 11.1.'., TtklM. yreuis i at net exarr I t)4 ArliM. s, TBAar. mark. M 1 4 ii V IVe Yf i ifuMti t, mulct fti: -v firt i-m fc 1 t e''I' t' ! I HIiAi Alft-sHlneje. ' At fex (Him as- rm .1 mm 1 LA,' TEXAS MONDAY. AUGUST 17. l8J. 1 1 mi - htm Bixn mijm or MSSKn wv;s 'v.dA ..... .n- , tr " ' njtjl.'.ijn-y. -;iyrf!ry oojiar's worfctJ.mu3t,l9 sold. We havo reduced prices accordin-ly. W I fv n TTVT; X flOnnSJ xm.; hoTrnfit.t. lib-nn,,'- rrri 4. ST f TI rt . J la a era liaoa w havo ou th pries-'t risrht ia two. CLOTHIfT is wfl.T,t.i-i . ti ,h. CLOrHINO- l-r mxd-sunimar, medium weights, spring and oarlv laU &eajicp,&jd with this view wl hn.ro plr.cd ia xhu all tuch geds that we woxiU carrv ?vt r, if at ?.oJd bv SEPTUM Hxl iso? To w-.uld emiud our otu'.oin tiiar our SPRING- WEIGHTS of Suits aud P,nts caa w )rn with m cositoit for the nexc. w j moiifJia Jam at any other time. In connosuon with our CLOTHim? ir'-ALE, wo wiUmako another --lfort to effect a large saleiu our 1 Wo hsvo added, many rrinW ft n!P AWMrrnTT " -miiuu k. m.ja.vw vanoiy ana lowast-pricad goods w TirVr.VV .?rV customers wo would say that wo have a thoroughly ea aiopld ti DEPJ, mn aud wvv or dor, hoover mogsifict or however largo, toL 5y mad will r-.;c?ivo imrrii-diat.;a-aa utithtalattentioja. u " xnau fsncy C!ic.l t'otton ?u'.ti, reuLir pile,Ji; timr 11 .'.. I.tifht ll.ay, llro7natn)-Slat I!.li;o Hulls, fancy Hrli'tit rastliiK'rn Hult-c, pi tec, p ; now ,i. " fiinry i.lgliUlrsy I'l tld hull.-', price, K :it-'h Cii'limcic' 8iilU, price, I ID, ikhv l.stoil Ktjrlu tseii M'.ilta, lUrk co'.om, $10, ui.st M. A ! lull Hid of ( nsiliucr. Sm lt l-nlf pit. o, :Si'nJ, I. ok ii. .n Al -Vc. it Sucilcli, rlit fa.,1.!, p.ic. l:t !.!; Ii.. trl. A Hue of i'A. tnt tiiiti:u're L.uit. prl jc ii!..Vl; now ll'J.t.O A tin., of l-iiucy Wor-itd Sif. k Siitls, rice, .M: now .U A yoc ii All-Wool l'rock trlllt fur (S. A nlru I nloe l Anihocrc Huil fori.''. Tito stylos of li.ti d All-wool Tivetil Kelts, in friK'S, for 110. A cpli'ncl!cl Hue of t'ocslmeie Multi, froct;, li .'.0. A line of I en po l N.I i'uKlinere huits, rrouk, Jl.'i; furmer price, (.2 0.. 11Uj- Alpaca ('outs, rctuliir price, fl.fio; now l lhuck Alt'aca C.'ontii, regular price, fi; now l.tO. ltla-k ilpsca C'uats, rt;iiliir price. JJ.W, now J II ack Alpaca Coats, rcKiilar price, Ji.rr; now i M), ll.itok Alps' Cotfct, rcnUr prlcii, j; now t l ttlsck t'ailunereL'ostu, rcfiilsr price, ; now f:t 5. Hid.. Clucked Ltu'in cuts, regulnr price, $ i ui j now 7 v. r.lack Alp Von. resulnr price, ti..r0; now 11 urk Alpsca Vests, uvular price, ?1.T"'; now It. .'). ltroH'ii l.liu a Coal, relnr pilcu, now . 1. Hixiwit Llnru Costs, regular price, ft. Ml; now 7.c. ii own l.lucii Coats, regulnr price, H; LOW M'p f rown l.lueii liustjts, rlr price, $3; now i II, on n l.lncn DiieUre, reiislnr rlco,J.I0; now 1 .i I Hrown l.lium I'tttter., I inner price, ti now 1 'i. ltrown UiwnT)eur,rulsr price, It.:; now 1. Three style of llrowit Worsted Coats anil V,.vis, sack, l. Two sliadi'S of All-')t Coats and Vets, sack, at "i. ii pair of funcy f reuclt Cstlnure Psnu rtdured from cl to M. 2 1 pnlr 1'nuU of dllTertiit iksdcs anal styles rvdiirtd trout to JJ. ltW pslr ot AU-wih)I Caesiutere Penis, fur mr price, i; now t;t. lUOpalref AU-wool Cosslniere Pants, for mr pilce, j; now l. 10 pill ofAII-WiKilCnssliiicrjl'aals, for intr price, Id hi; now 3. Fancy Cotton turners, rculr prlceJl.'Jjj uow 60c HeerivSc'kcr Costs, rctalur price, tl TV, now 760. Wen's Buspomlers, 3oo, tOc and sue per pair. Men's Plne.Siutpenders.e'jc, 7ic, and II per pair Hoys' Hiispendsrs. tlie, I'A'.are, !', 3ic and 6tK' per pair. snsMilBis. v-w.j ysvi.r. '"";it ' -J' ' ' -J' . . . t.-..t 1 ai & a? m a u CARRY OVEB incl lOJLJL lotn in this s sal that no - rtnv ssreill nA A Isrcj Lino of llaiul-sewcil i.ow Quitr ttr F.encii Kl.l Shoes lu Oxford Ktrsp ties, low tmloncd.iin.i all the' I'asl-.lonnlile toe at f I.MI; regular price, O c'iJ. One tot Machl-ie fcne.1 Low ;n:irt?r' Slmes, sane htyles mill nlmpes u-i lm'.ol kcw. iI, at ?2 W, Jiliin.l f. 6.); anions tlieui are w irlh und ).", Ono lot ot Moil's I.mv ttunrtrr KIuks nt 11; reclu.'cit from ?l..'.o. One lot Cull' l!ro,,an., nl.lcU uiu lu l;c closed ul 12i fully w r:hs. One c".!'. llcril. (juii'll - of Scwid Kipl,, KHil i cl J; CHIiuot I.ju lit e'.s.'WliriM (! le.s Ih in f,. One lot lltind.sjw.;d I'.cneh C.tll lhition Sim -s nt C.OI; regular price ?7 .'') One lot of Calf llun.l-sewecl I. otcressund titittou Kcotoli Kcle, id I iv: former pric e J.,',o Due lot Hiiekle Alex, Ii i. no,, iic illty :i , Mii'Ve, i,l Jl; fornicr price M V) Oncl.it frci.ch Calf llund-i-cwcd Lon Kteis.irc rubticr tup, perforated i',t, p, at 14; former price 17. fills In n splendid lime 1'i.r wca und couil.irl. ono.oi or keiinlnc Allli;'il.,r HU e, ut 4; fo.incr p lesliibc. nlljjrtSt I'.speclnl titti'iitiiMi U d. reeled to n lino ol tieiiis' Cull Hhei s tu Mill lo in, Hals nnd Con Kress llaiid-si'Wed at the low pilceot" Til sc koihIk are new nud tin- best value ve- oileied. We curry a larne line of tienH' Hltces in nil Htyies, varylnc at all prices trom ll.ro upwards, A I of Hoys' l.mv tjuartir Shoes iu liai son", Tics, etc., lit 7.ctol, which are worth )l 'J.lo Jl.tl. lu Lad os h3s woo'ler sp.'.'ln1. liicliicc- Illl'lltS. A lot or Iaidioi French Kid, Mat Kl.l tiS, lliiud-scwi d slities at I.,V, rut need from !-; Ilils h. un cltpml thoe for w ear. A to ef l.Hilicg French Kid llund-scwed with coinnioii kcntohiel atl'i Ki; tliis price Is only Kood for one week. Kspeclal nil. alien Is directed t,, a inie lot ef Ladles Kid Huttotud nud I.uccd stui s.rspi cla ly select-d for this nt'c, nt l'.Sfi,fl .VI, II ,V), ; and II; these I'oods t.ro Just h.il ol their vii lie A lot of Kreneli Kid Piiuip-Sole Turns, wsoftsr nt fl.a'i, nhlch Is our recular Ii hoe. In Cur U IJ, mine style, nn.l wl 1 wear ns wo I us erencli U Ul. ut .l o reduced from '4 A splendid value In n W Cer Kid Iliitioin-J Shoe, eniiHl to any we can oiler y. ti nt J 50 At ! .VI it Miiillsr .piitllly and style, hlch Is itond value lit Ii A lot of tied, II no nnd Maroon C'.icl Opera spppvrs at l; orlnliml price H WClitidnu Shoes wo lire uttering ex tra ,id n:iry Iv-uvn-ns We h ive mil suf- ' k . nc, to i nuinerutc the nctnv k.nds ii isanrstnh'.lthcil fact Hint what c ndTsrllne weoiU-r, Tlieg ods nro always on eviilhltlon nt nch- f tlielrilepnrlnieiilsiiss Ui nli d. We never d-ce uur eusloiurrs. Ween t:;,, It are not us r. pri se ted we innke gm,t , .ir promise liy ri fiiiiclinnthc money or sntUfy yen In -oleic ot or way. Toour Fanner and Vorkliicmcn friends w would esptclul y i.-inark Hint at all times vecairy n full line of such tends in tl.sy n-nnlre. s.en's Faney Bordered HaPilkerclilcls 10c, ;i c, 2!o and Mo each, or II, C it, pj 74 and 3 1 er dor.-11. Mo 's Fnii.-jr llemstiiehcd lluncllic-r-chief., i'w il c nud OUc each, or H.75, U.75 and I", per doicn, Boots ai oboes ! Haworcifs. Wo Havo One Pric : r Erorybody, and That the Vory Will Sell Hiem. PAETMENT! ver Were offered hofurp nv.a ' , ri iioys Lot No. 1 ciiiisUU of Zl t'UIIUreii- All wool lineo 1'iiiit yults, nil ul lutliislcit wirlti lesii tli in j. ( Cl.-'. No. 2 contains lflClilldrnir All-wool lsiice 1 'nut Hulls, uninr iu JI. Lot. No 3 shows 111 rhllclrc! fti its nt ?i.to. All-wo.il Lot No, 4 sluiiuMers IV. s'oll.iieir.s All-Hoc-I Kr.ce I 'nut Hints nt r,. i;t ,mc till louinrlhle u tha; : ,-L-,t r,-,on tt i.l.v.-arc. Lot No. ricNhihlts l,iM-.,;.-, Ail weed Kiev ".lit Mil: nt M-u ,-.,0i Pauahi at :7 .Vtiauti. Aiii.iiij: Ill's lot you will Unci sc'io. tienuluc M Id.l'esex Lines. L'.t No. rmi.slsts of r..ncy rinlcl.s kii.l Chei ltd l-.li Ii,,i.U'ns nut Ml I It .Mixed l'.iss;i:n n's, all cnlie; ui i..'. ?u. 7. Loinln-j I hecks k Wors'c.s nt V:'0 need hut t u. I Lraldid en to he nppr. c'-.lid. Lot No. il-.M-.ont H suits,, checked I'ei;lWi MohiiLa, li ;lii ,.cl darlt colors, to cto.c at ; c ; irnrili t n;n. lnnd L'.'.o'i to t.iej lettilsr li.:ilu tote ef I'll 1 H.i't., yn? can elvo ctrer you u (oicrllla Luc of Odds, cons!tin. or Kner Pact -. lu Linen, Cntlonsilcs fciid Cath nieres froai 'iOc up. Alp .en Coats from II u?. Linen Jai In ts fr,.m 70c up. Lln.' .i Cob's trom 7 c up. Lloeu Vo-ts a! '.Vic cacti. Hoys' Hcersueker Coats mil Vests, Chll-dr.-n'.i Llnei. Kilts, enc and tn-o plpc.s la Linens mill Plue.es, W lie mi l Colore', fiom ,VV' up. Our l'.ar.'iiln t omiter Kc.2 holds In lots No. I ami ;, fulls Long Pant,, s r.c-S, 9, 10, It Hud 12, si Mnnd pi; foinu-rly sold fir 17 IS ami io. Lot No 3. II Cnhin we'.r Nulls nt ft. Ciwitscic Hard- Lot No 4 -1J All-wool Ca...liuero Hulls, lone; rants, slcs 13, li, f.innd 17, nil nl f.",. Lot Nn.fi.-1 oiik Hunt f ults, I i, lcin-.d 17, nt 0. i.ls's 111, n, Iiot No. 9.. only 17. -Sirt-.iiolihy styles, Al -woal, Lot No. 7.-:: Sells fiillllneofsiics.Wor.H IU (l ul revised too Intel must pi al 7.;o I.o' No, S. -IS mat lar Ca slnu-ru Suits, assort d p itti rns; not one In the lot worth le s than Hi and front that up. Lat No P. 1, Hill s All-wool, Hios 12 to 17 Inclusive, only .V'. Lot No 10 -We lid tired of cnuniernl liiK, and sit put tlio choice In this ,ol at only tin. It contains Woisled Clollis.il dd uiuistod Mixed Casklmu es. In leldlilon imnol line of Hoy,' Slu,;lu Punts al l.'.li.W. I ' V. oc mill tl. our Hue of Shirt Wiii.-Ui Is btlll uiisiir. pan,. ,1 -i. 1 .ei.talnssci:i.i-thtin;to suit ev ery purse We lii.se tnem at 1 c, 3'c, ,V,c, 7v Kc.tl.M 25 1111. 1 II.::., lu Calico, i-ecr-sin ker, Pciva'e, (FopIkii and American) Miu'ln nnd l.lncn. White it'.d Colored, Laui.clilcl and t'nlmindrlcd, sl.es 3 to 13 1 11 r Men's Kaury tin t Hos at 16c per pair, or II .hirer dor.iuj wortuac Men's Fancy llslf Hose, 2!c a pair; re duced 'pnt 4 s Men's Fancy Hnlf Hose nt &0o und7Cc, reiluccd fr mt 1 and II 2.5 per pair. Hose 1 In GENPS PUB- pnc'.s accordingly. Trflo V v,''.nsn 4 m . j vivs -hv i v ... . . J -MiWUSIi OUT V,'u Imve reduced our satire line ttDttr Csjisiniei-c tints iu order to make room Igr new , ootls. Tin NC hats liru tqunlly m rood styles and quality ns the new gooils om-. Int. A lot orilrht colored f.i-s. lints, sullnMa l '.wvar for the next two months, ntI.il; form r price, tl One lot ol Ill icit in,.! Hrown Cu.ndiiieie . ;e.ts at :; fi.i mi r price, 3 fo. 0ic lot Sot:, AlpiLo Hhupod CanlBiua lia:-!. i-ocd!iialily, nt!.,V; reunited fie A l.ir, l.r... ,t, hi i 11 11 A lo I'roiu J", One 1. 1 'tie I iv ere -, One Ii 1..1 el' Soft t'rw Imsre Itntl, la ' llu-i end lull-row t.rtin. liSTe d wny Lelow :0nn "f tianl.la Ilais n. 51 ; n iluecd , he:. r il id.-, 'iusllly, mtJ; v.-er3.l, (I Mlnllla llnta at Sj.sj; I) . Manilla Ita-s nd-acod Irom S..0I '.S One :,,t r; jmk n.ti :olJ. .1 H.ll'.r. cllH: (IflOBS One lot tern Lilian Straw edlicrd f iim 4. Hal akJU-WJ Oia. ;t M-ic il WiMer llnii I. re.tiiee from 1 tolJ ."si, Oi lot of Hrown Muni la Hals al Ci; re duce I from .3 :. fee lot of Tan ;.'lln Hals ht re. liuced Irom J4 Onnl,iiofIackl.i:i It 1:1 at II; foraitr I'llce, It.V. o. lot of old (told M u-kl ,n Huts nl74s; toruier p hv, 41. , One hit MUcd Wclslcr llrald lints at 75; worth 1 J. Due lot Mackinaw M ils altl -V); tirnur price li ou. On lot Wli tc.Mlla-i u..tsnt$tM; former p. Ice, 3 Oacl.it Fane Ural.! Hats nt l; ulueea froin I .7 j. One lot of f eru Mlln.i Hats a; 1 :,iS; tot liter price, i Vi A liirp linn of chlldrcos' lists which Sparc Cues not allow lis t leuin.ierate. kirre hce irciliirt d loaliou' Ii .If Value. Usui's (isiii) Undershirts roincel Irora & ctoS.'. (.h'lit'stlmixo Dndershlrls redtuxd Irsn 7.'ic to M)c UciiI'sCbiub I'nileisliirts reduced fioiu I. tod c. Ue. t's Lisle lnco I'mUrshlrU redsesit fr.nuTw toft c. Oenl's Fancy striped Merino Shirks ana Drawers, reduc d froiull.Ji to frtj. licit' Fancy Striped llulhrliryan Shirts nnd Drawers, mlucc 1 from ll.lj to '. Lni;l sli Lisle 'l hr.ndtjlilrtsrtdnceilcVoia Jl Mtolt. French Lisle Thread MtilrU, both short nn I long slseves-also drnwsrs to n.atch Mluccl trout tl to II, M each. Fine ImiMira-d ItnitlUh Fnuey Slrlped HuluilkKSn MiilH reduced front 7.M fta li per suit. Open Front W i.to Klilrts, with tollara and cuffs nllnched rciluced from 2 to 1.M each Op.n Front Wl.lts Shirts, with eufTs, re duces' from 11.75 to II 'Jo (.'pen Hue vi hllo Shirt, with Cuts), re diicid from tl 7 Mo It Open front aud Open Hack Plaid Snlrts, our lisst ninke, reducrd from II It) to 1 J6. Hrown LliK-n Milils, ho'hepeu IrontatHl hack, riMiic.il from II.5U to 1 35 e iv ft, Open Hack Fuucy Fer.ul Shlils, ro ilticed fiom II ti) lu l Fancy Striped Cliovlol Vhirti reduced fro 11 l 2 1 . Sc. Hoys' Fnn yHlilrtsiitWc, 7c5c, 85c aud II 0 n il it ! rcduci il. Lowes Hai lipifljit Wnflar! rjiti!i.ri'K.n'M't4U L- ) V