The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 14, 1898, Image 6

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THURSDAY ; 8i Cents Saved ON EVERY PAIR oy buying our 92.19 G*nt* Shoo* thii week. They aro strictly 93.00 Shoo* mado up In nawoßt stylos and b4Mt quality ioathor- Vici Kid. Willow Calf and Cloth Topa. Saw our window. Mulherin’s, BieOAU ST. entertainment; Xttj Prtuj Swiil Ei eot ia Sfi#4frv i Ilk | Th# Sflc»«M4 9 cord "lad* By Mlm rum* WiMm [fy rkal ta Tlm Herald. | •ibdc*tv:ll*, o*,. July 14. On the r*-mu* i»f (tt •Wtrntb Mr. *34 Mrs. C. B. CkifNßM MttniliM tin *«»»* pKplf ts Baadersvllle. tbs mruiu# being a party co«nj.;i«arn'ary to U m Susie B. Maya, abo rtwatly returs-d trull her studies at Shorter college. Rome Plraaaot aortal chat, gsmc*. mua:c, both vocal and in*trut**ntal were *#- Jcysd. R*fteah»*m» were served Tboaa prevent were Mtaa Sob eB . Mcya. Miaa Mary Cooley. Mlaa Nell Hale. Miaa Maud Waldeo. Mlaa Rather ButU. Mae Lillian Hunties*. Mtaam Mamie and Camille Rhode* ot Auguata, Miaa Cortnaa Maya. Mlaa Oertrud- Rlcharda. Mlaa Tereaa Boughtou o( Macao.. Mlaa Sadie Bt hard* ot Au gusta. Mlaa Della Rlcharda. Mattie B. Math la. The young men present w*re: Mr. Claj*too W. Roller ton, Mv. Wm. R. Long. Mr. Thomas R. Sparks. Mr. 11. H Oilmore. Mr. Jaa. J. Harrta. Mr,, laadore Harman, Mr. E Pierce Wood. Mr. J. Hants Mathlt. Mr. Mlltmi Hymea, Mr. Aylale Sparks. Mr. Thom aa Li. Sttmonrlln, Mr. Qtso. 8, M > Carty, Mr. Olln Wood. When compltted, the Holt building, now In course ot conatructlon. *wlll be the handsomest business house lu the city. Tk* front will be entirely of Georgia tnarble and the cxpogsd (Ida ot preaaed brick wth marble trim ming*. On the firat floor will be two modern atorrrix nvs. on the aacotid will be several off!:# rooma. Hon. B. T. Ravlinge la recuperating at Indian Springs. Mr. D. P. Hahn has left on a boat-j nest trip to Terre Haute, Ind. . Mrs H. M. HltUltteld, Met. jJ Quinn and Maatrr John Quinn, return ed yesterday (rout Auatell LitLla Springe. < The following volunteers, recruited by Lieut, T. W. Hardwick, left Satur day night to Join the Third regiment, new encamped at Griffin: G. W. Shep pard K. C. May. J. D. Pilchec, L. R. Clayton. K. L. Stephens, R. F. Wal ters. T. 0. Martin, T. D. Inman, C. Brown, C. B. Hood. Wm. Schley How ard. Others will follow In a few j days First honor for nine consecutl-'e years la the record won by Miaa Maud i Walden, who recently graduated at tha, Sandersville high school. Few indeed can parallel this record. The Inn Restaurant gives special rates to grass widowers. FOR SALE 10 Counter Show Cases 4 Upright Case and Counters 1 Table 7 Counters 6 WalJ Cases nUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Wm.Schweigert&Co. JEWELERS. MR E. W. BLUE DEAD Wrltn Bh o*i Funeral Nstlct Fw ’ tfcf Nfwspaptrx. Mrwcts That His Body .Miall Ba Cremated ) Atlanta, On . Jaly 14.—■ W Blue, for yeara owe of the beet known Jewel era In the Hty. died leet sight at U o'clock of rwitanytlna at kla residence. Ml Boulevard Mr Blue had been 111 'far several month*, and for weeks the fact that ho could not recover waa 'known to hlmaeif and family | Death tarn, elowly to him. and during the time that he was too 111 to tsova hla i on Mr Blue prepared toy the end (•hick he knew use near at hand. Pare ‘billy and calmly he fmtde •rcawgaments Ifor hla funeral, and at the last remem bered friends and associates of former Jdaya. ; he viral weeks ggn when be fan real, 'iaed that death would snog be ugoa hint 1 he wrote a not (be of his funeral, leav ing the hour blank Iris notice waa a rtrnple one. and sold MR. BLDPB FI'NERAL NOTICE. "The funeral of the late E. W. Iliue will toke place at the First Christian church, on Bunt Hunter street, at ——— |the Re». C. P. Williamson officiating. The following gent lemon—friends and jacquatetances—ars requested to he ; present." j Following the notice are the nemee of ;thg following persona: Ed Robinson,Dr. A. R. Danforth. Al Itronk. Judge J. A. Anderson. John d'Alvlgny, T. S. Lewla, R. 8. Hlley. John Clay Smith, Judge J. O. Blood worth, Henry Hookout. Wilt 'Hirbarda, "Sloh Carter. B. C. Hruffey. E. P. t'pahHW. O. B. Kverette.Malvern Hill. John B. tloodwln. F H. Shepard, H. B. Wey, A. W. Farllnger. George F. Gleaner. J. W. Kilpatrick. Judge A. A. | Mantling, Robert Jordan, Teague E»-h --nla, A R. Bratton, C. E. Rcnfrue.Orth Ht< tit. Dr. 4. J. Schaffer, L. B, Austin, A F . Plckert. Stepbrn Ryan, Captain Henry Jennings, Leonard James, Rev. IA. Vs. H?al«r, Henry French,W. R. Can-' tun. Will McMillan. Kd Brown. Osorgo Dan Goldsmith. Lot Scott, B. M. I Blank bum, Fred Kllurs, H. O. ltoord ! well, Abe Frye, George E. Johnson, John H. Jamea, J. P. Hui-knlew. George French, George W. Mann. A. C- Bruce, J, C. Carlton. Frank Edmonson, Levi T). Nelson, Thonuia Woood and John Wood, MR. BUTE'S OOODBYB. Following the list of names, Mr. Blue wrote: 'These and *>ll other frlwids whom this notice reachee: With a kind goodbye to everybody and believing the day not far distant when I shall be call ed, am glad to say I am ready. Ernest W. Blue.*' HE BELBCTED PALLBEARERS. Mr. Blue then selected the following gentlemen to act us pallbeaiere: J. C. Carlisle. J. W. Hill, Tom Lester. W. J. Shockley. J. T. Wiley and Retd Carlisle Having done thle he then wrote the following directions as to the orrange menta to be mads: "For special escort: L. B. Nelson. Fred Carlisle, Andy Stewart, Mr. Davidson, Steve Owens and F. J, Stllson. "Atlanta Lodge No. 20, K. of P., un der direction of chancellor commander, to be master of care manias If agreea ble to the ledge. Red Men, Odd Fellows and Jr, O. V. A. M. are cordially In vited." Every detail wna carefully looked af ter by him, even to u request that hla particular friend. Dr. George Brown, should remain with Mrs. Blue until she was safely on board the train which would take his remains to Cincinnati. REMAINS TO HE CREMATED. One of his last requests was that his remains be cremated. Ernest W. Blue came to Atlanta in 1882 and soon after engaged In the Jewelry business. From a small beginning his business Increas ed and In a remarkably short time ho had established hlmaeif in one of the largest stores on Whitehall street. Hla ability to moke friends was sur prising. and soon after his coming ne v. as surrounded by scorer, of substan tial business men who were his warm admirers. BCCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVB. The best Salve to the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rhoutn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chopped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required It U guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or money re lunded. Price 26 cents per bo*. Fog sale by the Howard A Willett Drug co- . i -~jit . HERAIiD PRIZE LETTERS sum BESOSTS. til Fw tk Rr*t. Its Fw ik 2*4 iM Fw tk 3ft Op* a !• ANCssttMMU. - ante, Jaly I*. Ito* Partly bseortt* I might ha tetotfad. tk ffcte MM. to he rarher fto—towas If parental, tad partly far Uto-wWI. for esveral retook* K retold ha feat as wall am to pte « has eemtod atotae Ms to taDts oktp th* tost syllabi* of tbs ptosa. Jaat aa totaa and bank aaltora are the mm csrtata stoaasata that *»t*e tota life Nl mar* drassly pnpWated dtotHMs. ih« moat abrvriain tblafl la thia msa* atrr wllderw#** to thr tkail and an l*t» la hots It hapgras that I h*v* an* **»* the Herald for was tla* aad do btf tans what the amaw raaoriar* are writ tag a boat ft* toy part. I fasl llhs imitating the child hr toglaalaa my Ist #r hy apoNdstag for having both lag to arrlta stoat It nuat ha that t si at plr "write and arrlt* tor thr a»#ra saha as writing " Tthat to. I hsltor*. a qoo'atloo from Meredith's Ijovs !ff*t*r. aad It la toos* laapprnpriato la Ihia I place. to thrrv la not the slight rat poaalMUty of a rowa*'* hrrr Will* a mooa My not ha ebao lately aw-tatlal to a lava-gtory. a m«d srataly clear ahy la approilmatrly la i portaat tor Ra proper drrrlopmmt, and tor days aad days there has brre nothing bat rata, rain, rain. I fsrl ithe ! fel.cltatiag—haw to It oar grand moth era ao gracefully eiprcaaed It?—the . stay-at-homes upon their good arose ; and good fortune. At boms, oar may 1 at toast haw a few aatra blankets, and 111 Is not entirely impossible lo get at ; laat year's Jacket or corduroy blouse. With what I proudly said to myself was the rarest (how rare with me I should not care lo say) of good Judg ment. I selected only thin and wash able gowns for the summer’s outfit I The result would not ecactiy please sa I aesthete. For three day* bow. on occa sions both festive and otherwlae, I have constantly appeared to a blaaer suit combined with my only lined allk (waist, which really doesn't combii* i at all with a color about aa foreign to ! itself aa. let us eay, bluet and tur ' quolee. Everyone can aprperlate that j simile: for, this spring, every woman of us struggled with the Impossibilities !of a wardrobe every article of which was one or the other of these all-too popular tints. It la simply Impossible to tell you anything of the remery here, for none of it baa presented Itself to my eager eye. The only scene visible from this | window la a level stretch of meadow lover which the wind blows the rale In white guilts, wan and ghostlike forms In the gray light. It is not exactly easy to gather Inspiration from an end less obecrvalon of wind-swept grass and a few raln-drenrhod flowers. Th.*y tell me the grandest scenery In the world is Just bej'ond, but the storm sweeps blindingly tatweea. The Interior of the hotel Is much more worthy of attention, for human Interest bolds one. Do The same typea always flourish In summer hotels? They are all here, from the prettily gowned married woman who flirts with oil the men and scandallxcs all the women, to the very youthfjil eoltoge man (the adjective forbid the use of any other noun) with the big bass voice, who sings all day long, and as far Into the night aa the pro prtetor will permit. His music Is not bad, and altogether he Is quite n bright and Interesting boy, that is he would be naturally, but tho existing circum stances rnther tend toward* develop ing the smallest germs of folly his na ture has ever known. Young men are, of course, very. v.rry scarce, and the singer seems to be the Idol of the hour. "The Only Pebble on the Beach" Is a picture not so greatly exaggerated af ter alt. The other day I saw this youth ful hero reclining in a steamer chair on the gallery, surrounded by a dosen or more girls, each one of whom was do ing something for tils pleasure, while In a carefully cultivated drawl ho let a few words of ydsdom fall from his beardless lips. He and his worshippers are not half so amusing, however, aa the Social Aspirant, who la cultivating, with a persistence worths' of a noble cause, the favor of a clever young newspaper woman, who Is said <o be the society correspondent of one. of tho two big A dallies. One day. after a part c ularly glaring bit of toadyism on the part of the Socia. Aspirant, I caught the girl's eye, and In response to what was probably a gleam of amusement In my own, she broke into a merry laugh. “Don't you mind that kind of thing?" I asked. \ "At first i minded It very much In deed. I am afraid it almost made me cynical aud bitter and all of those hor rid things. 1 said to myself that no. one refilly liked me for what I was, but ratber for what I could do for th.«m In pushing their always ignoble am bitton*. Then I said I would take waht ever they could give me, wlthuot ear ing for their motives." She paused a moment, and then, tws'tatlng’.y, “But now. thanks to the Interest of some THU JkTJOTJBTJL KXnFi-AxX-lD* ktod taMMto I mm «*tod» dt»«rtoly. •m . HUM* I Hdffto «•»•*«*•« »tot# #»lto alkaj*. #M ttort* to*Rtf t *fc*k#v«* j M to pffkMhl*. 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I iop* to" ar« satisfied You ta«iat*d apoa bat tap a naquet. tkwea H ta* Tk* partly jQttsf mnect*d woman tilaka- but liar*, and half ts tb* i*» tal typ*s isvc been apokra ts. aad al* raody tia to*** Btolikt aw iaa beta ■or* than filled. Tier* iardlv •**■• room moukh left to »t*a arttbM» mj -0,1 Hartwell BtlUwtfL A man In Virginia rods forty mite* to Fairfax Btatl<>« f"r tt»n expev** purpose ctUlnf f’tuifnttorttin'* C«mgfi Ht*in* «*dv and took Mm* with film i tintll** of til# ffttMSfcHn# ’n*’ ffttffMr wko r»l«t*« tk* laciiknt, «d<k **Tm»r r*niMtv Hffitl to be a general favortt* wherever known ’ Ha effecta at* Id* Aaed «<m<lerful In ail lung and throat trouble* Procure a bottl* at Alexander Drug a B**d on., C. n. Parr, ts Bell Tower Drug Ptor*. RETAIL SALESnEN. Mr. Jerome Jo**s ts Augusta at tk* Convent km. (Bp*rlsl to Th* Herald.) Loetovtll*. Oa.. July W--My trl" •<> tk* ronventton of th*. retail salesmen •li a pleasant on*. Arriving ta Ns*h- Till*. I found th* fitly quit* eool. the thfirmomeler ranging about Tt, and. reaching Louisville, I f"tm l lit* weath er attn cooler, and iny ltttto linen ruat (waa but a poor prMecltnn, th* only ( covering I had. bavin* left all aurplu* (baggage at Naahvllle. ( Louisville ta a Hty of "bout two hun dred thouaand Inhabttante. Thle doea not infilude th* mml'ey* produced from th* beverage drank. It haa pretty wo mm. handsome men, s few churi-he*. •nloona without numtwr and aaven hrrwertoa. and for flv* centa you ran gat s glass of brer fit large aa an HSe trlc light globe--what a pliwtc thta would be for some of Jansen s custo mers ? But to thr convention. Th* delgatea commenced aaaembtlng her* aa early aa Sunday, ami M«>nt»«y morning a large number hod atrem bled ot the Galt house. Tin y w»r* met hy the reception committee anil con veyed to the reception parlor, where punch ar*d cigar* were In profusion. During the day th" local committee ee corted the de-legatee to points of In terest in th# city In hacks. Tnrxdny moaning the eighth annual convention of th# Retail Clerk* Nation al Protective Asrociatlon met tn buxi ne** aenaton In LHderersna hall, Lou isville, Ky.. H. J- Conwgy, naUonal president. It> tfre chair. After calling the convention to or der he turned the gavel over to Mr. O. T. Monyan, preaident of the local «*- aocintion, who rolled on the mayor to deliver the addrea# of welcome. He w»* followed by Mr. Cramk, editor of the New Era, and Jerome Jnnex, represixi tatlve of th# Round Table and The Jer ald, the latter, by the way. being tho only delegate, outride of national of ficer*, who wu necorded the dlatln gulshed honor of being *eated on th* platform and celled on for an addrksg. He was also placed on the honorary list. If Doar had been here he would have taken henrt. Here were rouncilmen. legtxtetora, etc., In attendance as dele gate* to the convention. It was the largest convention In the history of the organisation. JEROME JONES. DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN. Another great discovery has been made and that too by a lady In this country. "Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood Its severe tests, liuf her vital or gans were undermtmed and death seem ed Imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not sleep. She Anally discovered a way to recovery' by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption sod was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Euther Eutz. Thus writes W. C. Ham mick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bot tles 10c. at Howard & Wlllet’s drug store. Regular size 60e and 11-00. Every bottle guaranteed. Personally conducted tears to Somal iland. with a chance to shoot at lions and other Large game, are advertised by a London tourist agency. The trip will Jagt three mouths and cost $3,000. RETURN OF HOBSON. Tic AfehiMM* tafpUat Aftkf tlfkHpi A Wrap to* Story My ftarttard Ha«dto> Us* to. f fk# 91 V «df|| I Hmkmir mm mm I pMfiMNI of MM* lift TM 4MMI mm Ml j Gag twitad ta* wad. aad aa be waa* | ii# »t«f tiM (tt*( (M mm mmUlmrd I hMM MU t ader a inumpkai arvk ts pataw to* •aldtaf* aaw a yawaa a>*« la itw uat farm as tk* kary. it* fa*w wkk*. wtii Elia to*"* pallor aa ito • bite duri.! aad atraagety ta row Irani with ton a# row tag ts toatr owe. aad wtti aa- I rtoaa cyaa, aa* twaiad tuai at tiasa Meatfly. Far a aaoawki ba a**m*d to an ■» I itaatoaa, aad ikak lb* matt-iaqi bwad j •track to "Tia Star Sgasgtod Ban*** I A *un*d* tilag It waa that aa aa* I rk**f*d aar sttoatod aor g*v* #a or* I dag. last *v*ry aa* raa* to il* toM toft-1 If, book -ads ito bat atamiy, aad tfowd as. loebiad to *t iua la aktwiata at* laar* I I was aaa ts tia mm Hapraaslv* titags I *v*r aaw. Na atfaa aor bia-tr* I nor ebrnttiag aretoias ton id ba** eowrk-1 ad li* anroniag at tk* aapUro ot to* lleg IC«n waa la Hum allaace Ties a rod-faead. rad-iaadad trmpor lift irrt down lato tb* road acd akoutod Threw r b**ra tor Hobnrm'" Tb* m*a to*red aad rbaarad Tb* Kowgb lUdera save a cowboy yell aad otfrara with seas ts tiatr owe ta Waat Point leaped op iaddowoaadaforMga attache throw up kl* betnirl lain th* air. Hoboea rad* down bat***** tb* Ita«a. rataiag its rap aad Milling doubtfully Probably to to* ever received reward ao swiftly or from curb worthy hand* a* theta* ts tie men who first tangbi him wbai be waa to kla roualrynen They w*ro ao aoekara after ctfehrl lira That artll come later. They were m*n lt>*i*ad, who knew a brav# man b*raaae tiey wen* brave. They bad woa lb* very ground be waa oa from tb* enemy It had coal them ttw \tm of eight hundred comrade* They ciow* nrontog from the trench ra with rifles, from ike lake whir* they bad bene washing clotbna. They charged up tb* kill* ts Bnn Juan a sec ond time and surrounded them la a shouting, happy ®° h Behind them rod* two Sp*nl*b rfli rt n> who bad bera taken beyond tie line* only to find no one to exchange for ihtfin. They Mt on their boraea blindfolded with “flrat aid to tb* wonnded" banaagaa. and llatened to the tribute the American# paid their young countryman. There I* alway* aomcthlng humor ous about tha “Jerkies." and after the aertoua. earnest face of Hobaon ta waa a comic relief to are six obstinate mule* dragging an ambulance loaded with •men clean, smart blue Jacket*, grin ning, shouting, rolling over each other In glee. Every one who had started to run after Hobaon Mopped to cheer them, but they were turned add* from cbtoii by the enlisted mia shouting: “Say, you fellers didn't do a thing to them the other night!" "Say. we heard you; are?" yelled the Jarktee. "Your shells fell right Into our hospital yard." "Say, but we wished we was with you: see?” “They come In dead In carts.” "You could not s«e the street for them.” It was no time for choosing similes. Men were standing on the rising bupks and the bills, waving bats tnd shout ing. Officers were shouting Hobson s name. Photographers were leaping about, perpetuating a moment. It was the same story sll the way to Biboney. Every little group of soldiers they came across stood at attention at the unusual alght of a navy uniform. When they recognised the men they waved tnelr hats and cheered. Hoßson waa the Aral officer I have seen saluted In alx days. They have been too busy to salute. Before he came the S*venty-flrst New York was mending a road, but the men gave a yell when they aaw him and rushed wa!a( high through the river and stop ped the cavalcade white they mobbed blra, shook both his bands at once and gave him three cheers. As he rede along they told him some things that had happened whtte he had been In Jail and how In a day he had Become a national hero. It was the most wonderful ride a young roan of 28 has ever undertaken —to rid* through the enemy’s country guarded by your own countrymen: on every aide to hear cheers and approval: at every step to know your work was done, and well done; to know the ovary doya In jail were over; to feel the situation and see the great moun tain peaks and royal palms hending benediction under a soft blue sky. But of all. when he rode through the twilight and peached the coast and saw again In the offiing the lights of the flagship, his floating home, and then from h*r across the water came the Jubilant cheers of the bluejackets, who could not even see him, who did not know him, but who cheered be cause be was coming, because he was free. CASTOHIA. B*»ri the jf Tl» Rind Yon Hate Always Bought Spain and young Joe Letter went broke about the same time. The cor. ner got both.—Louisville Commercial. One Thousand Mothers v CAN SAVE . Two Thousand Dollars By buying one of our Boys' School, Vestee or Double-Breasted Knee Pant Suits AT COST. S—: r-v SEE WINDOW I 1 J. 8. WAITE & CO., CioibiDg Department. ——THE New a TOMB- Ml. fill! I VAUGHAN M BROAD STRUT. CHAUfiXC 5A LB AND BAHRAIN toMik The Uist, but on* of our ktfml-annual Challenge Saleh will be crowned with an array of bargains, such as any stora may ba proud of. Some of th« Special values are the results of our own efforts carefully planed for tha occasion many WNks ago. Others, we * are frank to confess, arg rathsr accidental, merely attributable to our ability to take quick advantage of the enexpected turns the markets take at times. All in all It is a wonderful collection of choice Shoes that will be sold at our new store this week for v Sl.©© % Fifteen different styles In Ladies' Low and Hifh Shoes and eight different styles of Men's. These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr. Couley while in the East. Agents for Hanan & Son. Stacy Adams A Co., < Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros. OUR BEAUTY SHOW AT BLIQH S CRYSTAL PALACE MJUg? t' H / TL ti w , { Ihi | \ rft' 1• ' 1 vLUfietf BLJGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE ' - 809BroadStreet. ~ L' .. : ' comes with riding a flrxtcla** wheel. Do you want to see the best bicycles In th* market? A call at our establishment will afford you an opportunity to grati fy the wish. Uood, when said of a bicy cle, means many things: ao much, In fact, that many machines hav# no claim to the adjective. We Insist that our bicycle* will be used this season by more satKfled riders than any others. We offer our bikes aa the best evidence of what they are. Study them. Colum bia. Hartford, Vedette, Jack and Jill and Juvenile- —$25 up. We carry a full line of wheels and parts In Block. We repair and make any part of a bicycle. j /* We carry a full line of Sundries and Accessories. Second-hand wheels of many kinds at any price, all In Al condition., and in our livery we have Columbia wheels to rent DEVENEY, HOOD & COMPANY GUARD AGAINST SMALL POX The Germs of Dlptberia, Typ'/oid Fever and Small Pox KiUed-Kecommended by all Physician*— Greateel iisinfectant known—Non-Poisocous aud Antiseptic. Destroys Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Other annoying Insects. PURIFY YOUR DRAINS AND PREMISES. CHLORO NPTHOLEU M. W. E. PLATT, Agent., 312 Jackson St, Augusta, Ga READ HERALD WAIT ADS. JULY 14 ta new running kaans es aor pHsa beauties are fish garaa and dinner hu Om aught as wall attempt to peoi toe rainbow, as ts daacrlbs a't their good qualities The way they are Sen tag la » caution to tboaa aho lr**r.«! purchase when they can be MS for “gat tpf boom aomstlm*.” Better pur chase when they can ba had for eucia low price# as wa are offering ttom. As for glassware, crockery, lamps. Ac., time aad ’.ar.ruaga fail us to tail of tbs wonders that ws soil. Don't tor at that our aero ericas will keep you cool. Kronen)her tha plasa AOATEWARE is a term full of tempting’ possibilities, • as defined In our stock. Hero you're as certain to find good things as you are to see people In a crowd. At values hi agate ware come from us as uniformly i and regularly as your mall cornea from the Fostofflee. We answer for the satis, faction of our customers, and experi ence proves that our word goes $1 to* 100 cents. A BAROAIN OF UNUSUAL neiixiANcv