THE BLABWTJTF ClC~2nF\R. of the Shredded Wheat Food demonstration. Thi food has been placed in the grocers hands for sale. Yo can procure it from any first-class grocery house. `X71-.30.` noun` 14`no\n.- '):nnn :.< :-4 Annannri can rnnnnnn ODD Cllklu L ]Plaid Ginghams for Waists and Hresses, co summery, pretty goods, fast colors, French dye. T imttern woven from the dyed yarns, not printed. ine in small patterns suitable for Children's Dresses 12% c, worth 20c and 25c. The newest designs of ne texture 25c, 30c;1nd 35. These goods are having big demand in New York. That's why we have ther They're right. I \...,.....-.J2.- ?\l ..,.lZ.... XIYZLL .. ..I-...... .... LI.-. HI .To-morrow is The Last Day "" `kX7B}' gag` i3.'nE;l 15a}f{e'i's""iF1 ?1E3h d 'r'6Fb"resse It's scarce in the market, but we have plenty at 25c an 35c yard. , m..:.a r`:..,..1....-... r-_ 1xr..:,..- .....s N .... .. ...... ` FORMERLY RICHMOND a 00.. 118-120 Princess Stree Starr & Sutc|if h E/usv ounck wonx 3 I` 5nowv_wmr: ctopus. Just as to Pattern, but looking for goods of real I trlnslc worth and at a low figure, you will find tn you can save money by buy g goods at the soul of THE TAYLOR STQXCK games CHILO3 PLAY A` OF WASILDAY ' ----0 HAINBS LOCKBTT. - - - SOLE LOCAL AGENTS. ls pecunrly ndnpted to home use. `It is made es- pecially for it--put up in nmnll cam for conveni- ence. it is better than acruhblng. because it mallet _ things look now. Auk the dcnlcr for it. A book on the HI of lnuumlnld pclmlng milled lion There are many time thinga that would look better and wear better if they were druoed with a little good pint--n touch hem Ind . there to qpver up n ncrutch. n mm or u near. But you must have the right kind of paint. Tm: 8Hmm.lumus 00.. Paul? um COLOR Mucus. IN III E.. Olonhnl. HID Mann l.n.. (Man. II! luilunon 30.. New Yul. II It Auulu It., lunuwl. SIIERWIII-WILLIMIS _. . 7"_ '_ P ""1 . 2- E nnwnno. V . 'unn`.:.Iuu vuvw wvIvInv- vvvv IIIAI) OFFER. - - `IORYNITIK PIDPVIII IIAVIIIX I Nu Admlluuon ' 5* "2`.':.."."... c..""...."" .`"'H nun . n . Poynmln low can to Ibvwun r! --._--u -uv- -vv vuv gnmvkilxv t.A:InI' 3001011" In`? at : Rnumm [Human \o unnnn. slu-ounmble hunt`: tn: ZIII w NJ I! II: I nonlhluunl nnu\..::vw IIYTTQ A lK?In\99\?lAIl :'nEn'ncE3i n"iTi'vniuTc'o}T i n-Ann-nun: _ _ gunman...` n-uuu. nppu I) .HILI.8 O CUNNINGHAM THE _ _- _. -~_-_-.---___ -.-....p -v-' --an unvn up \a\lI-III Glllloguo free from any (`olumbhs dealer, or by nsnll for one 2-cent. stump. n -s .. -\..-\--._ A 4- - al}L'n.nn" ' HOUSEKEEPIN G AIDS. of Oh: Goodyu: Vclted. I Kidduck uuuocul. nu J. R. c. DOBBS 6: co.. Coiumba Jbgh;-`s, POPE MANUFACTURING CO.. Hartford. Conn. lnlnann ft-an nun-n -nu Dnlnnuhln .l.nln- r\- I... H. Black and colors. `__; - Canbchadonlyinthe ` 34.00 mi $5.00 grades Slater Shoe. 8/fep Ladders. Clothes wringers, Washing M Machines. Refrigerators. Ice -Cream freezers. Window and "Door Screens. Garden Hose ` and Reel 411 out READY-MIKE?!) PA NT is gnarantcd to give utiuhction. ELLIOTT BROS., _-_'-.- 'A nay lather, light and > porous as cloth, water- ! proof and lusttou: as a iii` clock : back. !...._-.._._ --gun--gun quuu.IIoaopovmIdIoinauudIInn- ty-Inpuaukiutuyunhonlhnno umup. `hopnnnlnluol Ihocropu hhnhhakuhnddl Ih vqy tron Iuuhadnluodlnuly nllliuu to In Knnnn-`I-3-3.5; _xnz._. nA__..|n-,yn V`.----.-..-. -' ".1 --..--J Iv: ---nu Ho euggeate that "illustration stations" beeetebliehed. scene of them, under the lirection ol competent euperintendontp, zheee to he visited by inetrnctore. one lot -ivory twenty or twenty-live etetloue. end iron experiments for the benet of tho fuming community. In as convenient piece, in connection with A fermion iniatr onto, poeeible. fteen or twenty notes of soil will he eelectel for the etetion, end here the government will illnutnte by object leseooe the bet manner of dealing with (nine end mote end lodden. The aim. laid the minieter. will be to bring to the doom ol the lertnen the reenlte oi the experimenrel work which in being cerried on et theexperilnentel lenle. "The ed venteger." he lddQd. "oi thie experimental work ere not lnlly epplied to the country teoeneeol the inebility of all the lumen to pereonelly visit the lennl-.end, ee oheer- vetion ie worth more then inItrnction.writ~ can or verbal. the idee in to locete etetiom eveutuelly in every county where hnnen my lee Inethode ol cnltivetion which have teen eppeoved by experiment in precticel opention. The scheme involvee no capital elptnditin. and only e nodente oetley to meet expeneee et the beginning." :Prel. Roherteon, ol the egriceltere de pertnent. em-etee not it en hundred illitltion etetione WIN Iiillhd It" Init- ebb lm they would be tilted by from ve heedred to e thoveieed brace eect pa yeet. thet theee vieitote woeld tteneter theirexpcieeeetethenenegenentol ehnbnn --n --4| AL: -4. _ -__.. nu... r-r-.-- -u-.--.-v.-nu. ---u sv uuv-rv . MW and abiding intorut. in tho worhbat a indopondenmand. on the whole. M19 moot. grosablo of punuibe. Sntiued tlnb agri- .ulturo gononlly on be mndo ll romnnon- ive ca dairying, chub, under proper -timulatlon and guidsncognoah ol Cmaddu uroducte Abroad will commwd in time up much nbboubion as in butter and cheese. Ir. Fiahar intends. with tho sanction cl pulinment. to go boldly forward. I). _...__--A- ;L_s u.lI..-;_.A:-_ -.-g.--_,n Perhaps no minister in years has had his luck in legislation. Hp ha been greatly mconnged in the presentation of his plum. sud he bu been accorded. generally. u re- poctfnl belting and I cordial aupport in his oorto to improvo fanning. Ind fuming mtoroata. in Canada. Hie Intact propoul is somewhat start- ling. To those who have been unnble to viaibtho model {arms And atatioua. and -utudy `turning Iciontically, an in tho On- mrio college at Guoiph. he proposes to_ -`Quinn! r\t\r\InlA-u .'lI...A.-A:.u.- ...J .. _-_.--- v.-u-v- -...-v---.uu VA` -..-nu;-n The minister 0! Agriculture in the fede- ral government in a worker. He in I pro- grenive farmer. having for yours. on his own land. given the evidence tint he in a reader and an experimenter, then theoreti- cally end practically he leads in his occu- pation. Nor is he a men of (ads, A man of notions, end I peddler 0! them. All his chemo: are well thought out. had, put. to .be em, they have uaunlly produced the luired reaulba. How the revenue in to be procured is not the point an prooenh. nor how the feelings of a minority any llucbuute. The electors will understand shah il may want: prohibi- cion in will cost them something. and that obey will have to meob in in subsequent: le- gislation mny determine. u--Iyu-----.v.. u. no.-um no -_.v ---........ Bot the tory pron ie not_only concerned ebmt the revenue. buttiieiigrovincinl oa- poct of the subject. Qnebeopil said to bo ogninet prohibition, and pretty enre to vote against it in connection with the ple- bieoite. "H the government." says the Star, intends, for inatenco, to coerce a province which votee against such 5 law into obeying it. it should any so now in order that the people in all the other pro vincee may know that they, in voting for prohibition. are voting for this kind of thing. Can any one luncy e dominion law which is capable of such a con` at:-notion and application '.' Until the plebiscite is taken no one can tell what the `province of Quebec may do. but in voting the people will understand that they are part of A great dominiomnnd int if the majority in Canada demand prohi- bition it will be hod. a-av v-v uuvv -v nu-n -u-uvv vnav nu-nu.-s. When Sir Willrid Laurler did apeak ol dlreob taxation, ae probably the only resort hhere would be he raise the revenue now represented by the duty on liquor, the temperance men became franhlo. They demanded a straight: appeal to the elec- bora d on the one ieeue. And the government decided accordingly. They did so because in the pledge they gave anterior to the election they made no eblpulabion in regard to hhe details. 1:... n... 5...... ......- a.` ...a ....r.. ..........-.....i 'l.`l1oro wlll In 3 `loss, ll hho plobiooiuo voho in favorable, it tho people answer 1 You to the question. Are you in favor of prohlbiblon of bin onbiro undo, lsho lm- porboolon, manufacture and sole of "drink?" This [on will nununh homil- llons per you, {or in in romnrhblo how much money in roprosonboal by [she duby upon liquors. The Montreal Slur` thinks we premier ohould bell the folk: whnb ho lagolng to do About lb. than he should bake his nbtenhlon off his porliomonury duties, ooll his colleagues together, uoumo ohob prohlbioion in going to carry. and gure out how it. will nffeob the noncoe. IIIL-.. Bi... \l7.ll..:.d I ...-l-- ALI -w\A-L ml cnulvuunnnunv ovv The my pron is rocahing the mIug>o! Hon. G. E. Fosbor by snglrgg/what" blue government sh Oman in going to do In the cab of the people voblng for pohnbl- FHE DAILY ' , "0900! 905' 0'50! ' OBJECT 'rr:Acr1irT<;1~:_ mums. ALTOGETHER T00 FAST.` ,, .I_- _._l_. __ r. v.,...... vv -ond-e9ueI0 Dlllll ill nnc Anunu. I uvryunr-nun noy. Arthur Dmohoo, tumhlod in. Ho wu bamo down the arm current to where I mm In: tithing for minnow`: Tho shn- mu: scooped tho boy up in hi: hi nu and brought him to land. whom. slur coma (mun minutu, ho regained conooiqnnou. sad in now out o! danger. u T H AT S A 1. L.I 7331'. r. Human C3. hm purchnocl u hsndoomo hum of black honcl for their nndcrnling buoinun. Par n. nch hr Baku : lnnn Irv. nu. lnnldror Supposed `lo Bnvo Talon Ex. cannon l`n Ill: Sermon. N.\.~m\u.u~:. 'l`enn.. Mnyll.--Rov. Mr. Ruchmlmpwlor of Swodenborginn church as (iruoclu. choswiaa colony on the Cum- borlmd mountains in Grundy county, was assassinated by an unknown person Wod- neadny night. The minister wu sund- ing near I window reading to an med mun named Nounbmm when a shotgun was fired through the window. the entire load toting (then in the pastor : back. He arose and nbngdrod into mother room, whom be full dog l'.l`horo in no clue to the identity of the "murderer, but it. is the theory ol some of the dead man`: friend: than some one became oonded ab ooma port o1 ol the punter : sermon Sunday morning And took this mum ol exprouing disnpproul. ' nnaurtuung nuunocl. For ne work 3:] Rita : Inn iry. op- posits Wind: hotel. uu--.-u - - -w--u-- -.-.-ww. Lo.\'no.v, Mn ll.-Whi|I playing on him banks 0! the lumen. 3 ve-you-old boy. Arthur D.mn}mn_ tnmhhd in. Ha run Iy Ill cnmp no nompaumu. Tho ragi menu wna nob disbanded because ibs members did not voldgbeor t__)___Hp>__to int. `I`.'i'n'e dfabanufed merel "BecA7uae T6 diooboyed un order to be an I 0 Flntbunb nvonne nation an 10 mm. on May 21d, prepared to go into camp uh Hemp-toad. ASSABSINATED THSAINISTEN. Th e Tire of your choice should be either `thirteenth of Brooklyn Simon Dluroco lot Itcfuul to obey ordart. NEW Yomc, May I! -Orders hnva been issued by governor Black. in Aibsny, cali- ing oub the Twenty-aeoond regiment: of thin city. colonel Franklin Birilom command- ing, to no to Hempsbond to bake tho place of the Thirteenth regiment: of Brooklyn. The same order which called out. tho Tweni.y~aecond of this city disband- ed tho Thirteenth regimenn. In addi- tion to inving the Tweney-eccond ro- pinco the Thirteenth no rogimenn, aha governor directed min A new baoulion be immediately formed of the men of the old Thirboonnh regimenb, who are now coma!- ly in camp an Hompatead. Thu Inui mnnh wnn nnh dinhnnrlad hlil ULDISHI. The government: oontemplnton making experiment: in order to ucertain wlmbher lobsters intended for the British mm-keo can be successfully exported in cold abor- I110. UIUII UI UUIIUII. IV LIES UUUII IIUU U|lBl`0[ll Ill bhe pub to accept: the ;\moric.m in- spection. bub an amendment: to the Canadian nob requires conformity to the Canadian regulations. The depu bntion comprised delegates from King- ston and other towns anu ww accompan- ied by the following membez. ol parlia- Inonb: Maura. Britton. Chnrlbon, Mc- Grogor. Frost, Hurley. E lwarda and Snac- ainger. The minister promised to give him rrqueab a favorable consideration if ponible. Tho frnnnhln hill wan nmandui nn Hun Neamt Agencie.-.-D. w. DowEY, Brockville, THEIKENNEDY co., Limited,Montrcal. PU Ill Uf- Tbo fmnohioo billwaa amended no the instance of the govornmunh to provide for the printing of the voters lists for the whole dominion by the queen's printer at Ottawa. '1'}... .....;............s .....|-...-I-A..- _-l.:___ "|lPPlyn A largo: deputation from Kingi-hon, l`n;a- coat and Daaeronlo waited on one minister of marine and fisheries mun to request that. the dopartznunr ahou d make an order suspending the regulations for this year which require American passenger ntaamoro to comply with hho same regulations as Canadian pas longer steamers. The Canadian in- apoction requirements are non the name as the American, differing particularly with respect to life pronorvorn and tho impec- nion of boilora. In has been the custom in Man um-In om nnnAnh oh.-. .\.........'..... llll UXUUIIUIIUY I! pn-Mluvno. I Sir Wilfrid lmurier ju-.t-ied tho action of the governments and M r. Doboll qu od I take atmbemonb of a leading steamship owner that) the new turret:-shaped ships would rovolutn'on zo the At.hnt.io trade. The franchise non rocuived ilu finishing touches in committee and stands form third reading. The evening was spent in supply. I A lnrma .innnr.n9.inn frnm Kinanhm} I`.. n. `tho Inn nlnntlo Steamship Iuvlce-Wlli I Bevolntlunlza Trims. 0'l'I`A\\'A, May 10.--'l`ho house to dey ap-`,, proved oi the new contract bemoan the uovommonb and Moaara. Pou-nnon, Tate an Go. for the eahnblminnont of a fast Atlan- tic eboalmhip service. $1-' Richard Carb- wrighb moved its a proval, explaini- ink thou the only mportunb change wu an extension of the time for the completion of the first two scanners. owing to delay cuured by the shipbuildera strike. Sir Charles Tupper expressed doubt In to the ability of Maura. Petoraon. Tate .1: Co. to fulfil their oontncb, and rated the premier ior not entering into egroemonu with tho Allan: pronou- ed by the government. He milest- ed upon the action oi the governor- gonerel in refusing bo ratify the order in- oounoil, saying chub he did not: know ab bhnb time that [mlinmant would later be called upon to discuss nn agreement: with ecompany of which I brooher-in law of bin exoeiloncy is preaiclono. Sir Wilfrid Lenrinr iultimi Hm nniinn nvvvwnuu unvunloln, Dun \uunu:u|I,vyyvIuu loll. toluene became they believed it would be expensive and lmpnoliceble. But the government ls anxious to try it. perhaps on I limited scale, and extend it afterwards if cloumatnncoe warrant. In is hoped then Frontenac will have its illustration station. seeing that it la in the midst of A district In which farming need: all the encourage- ment tlno govu-o_q:ent__;:;;n{lvo it. Why ? Because they are backed by a strong guarantee. Because nothing is pntinto them but the purest Pam Rubber and Fabtic, and that by none but the highest class labor. Be. cause they cost no more than the kind 1:: can't depend on, and because THEY ARE BUILT TO EAR. Moral :--Insiston having the HARTFORD or VIM. "'V'`'` V` ZIKIUI-III!` UIIU WIU I \I-uI\I'- Mr; I'M! And Prof. Bolnrtton. baton oho agriculture commltuo. did not: hnvo I out was to be amid upon the question. Bevel-nl members. and \t.nmon,opponed tho nnhnnnn In .... .. AL... L.Il4.....I XL ._._.-I..l L- niuno ofourlchiug the pooplo of Onnidh D 'I|:.|.-- -...I `n...l D..|..-s--.. |.-o-_. THE TORONTO TIRE co..Limued.\ REG|ME;lT DISBANDEO. 0ang_ht A Ilnnow. .... U \l-_. I I II7L:l_ _I__..`.__ CONTRACT AP ia_o_vI-:0. HARTFORD or VIM SINGLE `TUBES. D IlrI.}I\lVIl' Ulrlll-I|II' I ly \ . V! the ubilitv of Menu. ' \ Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Winnipeg. Inlll KIlI'lIII$ II`: A Enginoon in Gummy rccoivo hum uh. government J gold main! and 3.100 for 3?!!! ton yuan of service ribbon ncci. cm. A mg-cl.-.I:...A.......l .....s .._'AI.- 1...- ._|_:,L IIIIIK Anowlydi-connd Ipob ontho bunavhich in vilihlo jnsl nomiu said to be 30,\l)0 mu. do in diameter. ` I`....:n- nn-....-...~.n..._r--A:-'._-_,_ rs , I I UIIQKUI . I Fruits. "(`mnorg`u" confectionery. Fron- tcuac Colo. c()|_UB|A BEVE|_.GEARS are Tm: Oxmnuw, Tn: Snub- 'AIu>. `Their superiority over chain wheels has been demonstrated on the road. Columbin Chain Wheels $86, Hartfords $60,Vod6ttes, 850, $45. Telognph vino will Inn for lorry you: near the unborn. In the munulnobnting dis-t.rictn.I.ho lune wirot lush only ten year; and aomotilnu Ion. 2*--.-....... ;.. n.-...-._.. ..._..._. :___._ .., WFUIIIT. In in utterly impaaoiblotogob my lroiglih through to lake Bennohb. In c -equonco 0! Ohio depiorable state of Mhiro num her are turning back to Wnngol to go up the Stickoon. navigation on which in now open. '_AdA 7 ____ vs: I nu -uu pvt Abo}nothy'a Itock of ne about for rpri`ng and mmmor. The Tulle Blocked. V'Axmr\':n. 8.0. May ll -1 private letter received from Sngiuny state: than on arrival an the place 3! passengers in- tending to go over either the White pan or Chilkooc peas found themeolvee com- pletely blocked end unable to make my ernngemenue with pecker: {or taking oheir outte. `I both trails beyond bhe eummih ere impuaeible, owing to the warm weather. I. :- ..n--I.. :_......:|.l. >n......n ..... l..-:..|.; Indlw.--Hoailmwwrrr ~--+nIFlwnowan --- A dot-patch lrom Havana announces the ante IIHVII at that port. of the Hpcpieb steamer Montnn-at which recently nm the blockade and enbcred Cienfurgon from which place she wont around who island to H:-vans. Tho he: than Ibo has success- fully entered both porn is regarded as proof of the ineulciency 0! who American blockade. Win! the enldn an to II) 0! That Land. Mmrun, May ll.--Tho Hemldo uyn: "On: warship: have been destroyed. our brethren In Mntpillu are besieged. Cuba is bleolnded, and our troops there abandon- od to Providence. Porno Rico is threaten- ed and may be about: to receive aha onomy e fire. Our squadron in uniting in search ole Iupreme engagement and there in no governments. All 8 min in convul- aed with I terrible uocin crisis and is famine-stricken. In is wavering between 3 abate of siege and absolute anarchy and where a brilliant: luzht. rhould appear there is utter dmimeae-. indecision, ight, eauve qui pent." There is no govern- monb. -noiiinietenr v~Thu=ti;notbing."- W A rlnanelnh hnm Hmnum nnnnunmu than upon the pretty rocrmh. Nothing wan m\i;l to her ah the Limo, however, and she left; after the drill Alone. Everybody was on hand no-day for drill. expecting no nos their fair comrade, bub aha Mind to up gr. Hho enlisted under the name of G. gunk Whine, bub her real idonhity was unknown. she Want in 0. trunk Whlto and Wu Ao- ceptul An I Prlvnto. Culanmn, MA) ll.-A good-lookin woman. dressed as a man, has been dri- ling with l.1gan a cavalry ivolunteers and has been duly enlisted an a privabe. Blip naked permission of Cape. lbnignn to join his command. She was accepted by him although boruapected her leminiby. SlIO drilled once with the troops nu Tatter- onlla, and Friday iglnh drilled wibh them in who adjuconblob. The men 0! the com- pany suspected the boy of being A wo- man and looked so her very suspicious-ly. The story wna quickly known to all the men, nudevery 930 in chetroop was turned the pretty rocmih. Nuhhinn wan nniql to hm` ah the Limo. Complete Victory Inn The men Seen ea In .1 Oompromlve. Ll).`1l,|U.`l, May ll.--I`here is reason no believe chub ehe greeb canl strike in South Wales will end in ll compromise or 1 mm- plate vicbory for the men. The mutore mvelosb the big proiloe which the exige- ing war would enable them he make. There ie still plenty of money waiting for them to pick up and they are non diapasod Ito lose it). The ilghe lo hhe fire!) of my im- pormince in the Smth Waloe trade since the tremendous strike of 1375, and the men were illy prepared then. Jueb us their struggle had commenced came the war between America and Spain, which caused moat people to forget. the existence of Lhe Welsh colliere. C)nsequent.ly the men received coinperixtively little mono bar neeiatnuce. They and their wives an children might; ehnrve for roll the world cares. as long in hhe more exciting wixr conbinuee. 1 ;-e.sent. indications paint - to I generul resumption of work and the nnbecquenh elaboration of e now sliding ecxle scheme for regulating the wages on the lines which have worked fairly eatis lacborily for bwenlly-three yearn. "Lilli DU IUD TIIIUIKIH 3. In view of the large developmenb of business. commercial nnd industrinl enter- prises in Goren, as well an the considerable number of Jnpmler-o anbjscu reeidem in mm country. the Russian government; will not impede the development: of commercial and industrial relation: between Jnplm and Goren. are the strongest. most improved. or/d best form of! cycle construction. DON'T BE CONFUSED BY THE WORD CIIAINLEBS." 'Ihere . _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ ._.1 -1._:_.|___ ,1___:_,- -_ n , , wruu Inll`! 0: man country. 2. Dauiring to avoid every ponlhlo cause of mioundoncan _ng in the lunar, Rum: and Japnn mutu l ongngo. In one Caren should apply to sit or at them for uninh- anoe or advice. not to thin any measure for tho nomhntion of military inuruoboro , or nancial ndvleora without: hnvin pro- viomly come to n mutu 5| agreemenb u re- nrd to the matter. R In uhnn nf tho In-no A'nuA`nI\rl|AI\h n` LU II II IOIIOWIS l. Ruuie and Jnpnn, denitely recogniz- ing tho sovereignty and enbiro indepon~ dence oi Oorce. mutually engage to re (main from all dirzcb interference in the in- ternal affairs of then country. I 2. Danirinn tn nvnid mmrv nnnlhln nun: ,. ..,-,..L:,-._(L. I . f, 1~8!M ; ltnlvo At An Undonu` dlnn Oonouulng Ooroo--lot To lntorforo. TOKIO. Muy 1l.-YoIhordny a Oioiul Guano oonbulm the tub of I proboool bo- hweon bho Ruulnn and J apsnuo govern- monu. Iignod no Tolio on tho 251.11 of lab month. and having romance to hho lucuro relations of Rum: and Japan In Ooron. In in an follow: I I)..--l- _...-I I_....... .I-_XL-|_ ..-_-_...!.. END or WACIEE colxfsrnuxa. A WOMAN WITH CAVALRY. THE BTATE OF SPAIN. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. -__-.---uh can In aim poo .V. _A-,L -1 u,.- -1 . |TayloI & C0. Bankruplj Stock; -_. _ ._._ --_._ ......._ .._ _.... vv Vania! \JlIl no many untried ohainless devices on the market. |n.n.m:cx.. mum ST._ ma e"{F'1=urnianings at cleaifin gfricea. Odds and ends of different I net are laid out for quick selling. You are safe to secure bargains for the picking if you come with the crbwds to the selling of the l l! don`! wlnh to deal at am e I mlvo wlnh tn draw ynur umoml tn nor e um maven, with l'or\nhk- ovens We haw men all pdcc-I from 3|. npwuuh. lnnbnv vnnvflnn and Khwrlr Mxtmun and u W0 DIV` HIE Ill VFIEFI "Urn Jhslv upwunnv. looknt ymnan nnd Kb:-Orlo Plxtunu and no I! up mmhhe We en rrlu-mar, orld mom. month: but ll}. $7. -to I M! nu-no... `n rm?! Danish-I lwuliqotnllllnhplliuhndln IuQ'!hun_N. DllN'T HEM] THIS ADJ: A special bargain in a line of 12 I-2c Prints, wat damaged, selling at Sc. Lmen Towels at 20c pair. Some special lots of Dress Good: at 10c, 20c, 35 and 50c yard, double fold. V I`.--....L_ l"I.\--A_ 1. .-\nu'Aono amp` 'T.npI4n..-..\n.. `L AI`..- KIIVI \I\l9 luau, \.I\JlIIII& .l\Il\4l I Corsets, Gloves. Hosiery and Underwear at clear- ing prices. /~\ ' Klaus ; I.`......:-1.:...-p. nf n`nn|-{nth n(h:nnn |n= YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR -..-, .. .......,, Printed I,awns-Frcnch VVcave and Printin ,od looking things. Can't say we admire them, but t ey' fashionable, more so than Muslins. We have the becaLrse1:hey'nrfash ionable; +`riCe'2oC1Ind azsrya Dress Linens and Crash Linens for Skirts a outing Dresses, stand heaps of hard washing :1 always look fresh 15c, 20c, 25c yard. WJ().I:`;g.:1.lt1 L.1-i`c; MusIins-With .1 sheen on them Ii silk gems of the Frenclx Printers art, 25c and 35 They're selling fast. I)..2_L...J I _-_..... T'.`..-_--L \I7-_.___- _..,.1 1`)..2..L2..... _J Bvel-Gear Ch 'nvhass` Bicycles are a d best of `