Gift 53 0 s t . - MlPDLEDrRO, NoTomW 13, 1873 "J. C wot w'eT d'rrfcp rwj r7" A fllX) counterfeit greenback wan JjHCOTeml at the nub-Treasury in New York, composed of a genuine face and a conntorfoit back. It is npposed that a good bill wim inge niously split in two, whon one-half wm attached to a counterfeit back, aqJ the oAbcr to a counterfeit fucc. Payment mado from tho Treasury l)eparttuent bjr warrants during the month of October last wcro ah fol lows: Civil An.l miscellaneous. $7, K:i,3.W M t 'War. 4..rH2,230 40 : Navy, $ 2 2'ifi.lH : Intrior, Penm'tuia ati1 Indiana, $9Ml.lsr 27. Total tl4.R32,W5 37. The abovr- do... not include payment on account of in torest or principal of public debt of Vllitod State. r A Di:moiut's Idea. Tbo Louis- illo (Kv. ) Commercial recalls to tnind a remark that tlio late Hum- phrcy Marshall made in a half jesting way ,no day, to tho effect that be I a. I a .a 4 . a a. I i nougui 11 wasn t wortu wlulo lot tl.e'mun.eror Isabella and. John McHride Dttnocratn to get into power yet awhile, lie wanted the Kcpuhlicnn to go ahead, pay the national debt. get the treasury full, and then step r - " " j !! oiki t il 11 nwy ; Mil Itl I IM WIIV hk.1 b l thii Il..r,...i-n.u bsvo full tfweep "The fact . is." he ""li "e l.VtniTrati haven't hada chance at the public prib for' veatV and we arepowcrfnl hungry, f don't j want anything done to injure the ! credit of the ioveriitneiit?aud I don t: want to be bothered with economy j acd thy trouble of paying debts, and wo I think it would be Iw-tter to wait till wo won't be bothered with cm tiiderutionH of that kiud. and can . . . ., r f'HIl isko our swing ai urn i nsisury Willi unembarrassed minds." - - ;rem Flro In llurrl skurtc '" l'riiitiii't Ojfi'cr Jiuini .' J.O.V KS1IMA1KD AT Ii00,o(i0 ! Alsmt eleven nVloeL- tlii- f..-...,-...,. dsmt eleven o'clock thi the fcre n'unu bills of this citv sent ----- ....., frth a bUrtling peal, informing the ciMf t' at. a coiiJlagration wh in 1 ttn, '"' world su Idenly so be i. !. n investigati.inde eloped .prepared. 1 lie fact that the Stato printing office I While Uev I-V. -iicy addressed Miid Imnfeiy, hiliJatc on Third nU.tjf,'c uifience, Wade took a seat, np ai d lUaeklHirry alley, was in tlanies. ' jMirently unconcerned, while aileath The tiremeu responded quickly, and jle Miletice reigned, lie would look their apparatus was soon at the scene at the crowds upon the roofs, and of destruction. The men male j then scowl upon those in the jail yard. Vspt-raU efforts to stay the flames. The black cap was dnnvn over his k it without avail. : face, and he uttered a prayer, deep It sKn became evident tint tioth- land solemn. Itevs. Ileilly and Cuius ing would nave tho building. Huge aespoiided. Suddenly a ' thug " was vchuuesof smoke poured from the t heard, and the criminal fell with windi ws of the structure, from u'ltieli ! erainneil litnlm T!!!, 1-ni.f l.n.1 merged tho employees of the estab-, Iihtimeiit, llicre are about otic hundred and nfty persons employed in it, and lis there was but ono stair vmy, and that close by the elevator, through which the flames and smoke rusneii irom uoor to il oor, a numler ..f It. I .l iii thn nniLmi.ii .. ... . " -"- mi vou.au eie(uie imu pmeiui uooui ins iiecK. ami i . ..... a liiiri IIIIt.MlL;il I lie 'IM-j -K-i. i hindiv L 'meW9 s hincicrj s jthe iron iMiidow imea on thcmsv.i.d floor, through tho rramcs on the second floor, through Miiciiuiey escaped to the corn.-o on tho Third street front, and were taken from thence to the ground by means of ladd- rs, although one or two jumped (oim from the second nnd one from the t l.ird Mory) to the ground and escaped with nlight bruit - t a. N'VeiiJ of the m ale employ, ch leccived bruises and scratches in the iuh for safety. All the persons in the . stabhshinent at Hm lituo e-ip. d vlncn may be considered miracle m.der the circmstsnccs. In the ie(.nt....e the flan.es spread 'treefRniir,V',,,l',1n'N "v W treetaud l lackbeiryal hy Swart, s, .very stable, the Ioc hel hotel and t ie row of uriek r.t,lenc. .m ti... llhllllUttn Ulil.l ..r I 1. ...I II - v., m iiici nireei were ail in dimmer. Kverv eft', it't vn4 in a. la. . . . ,. . i' save the I.oclin I, which was at last iifcornj'hsht.d. Oreat alarm Was 'd I" lolli' Itlo rt'Slilellts of tllO lu-i-'lit i il 1 1. i.l II i- who began to mow. household goods i-nd Vl;mbh s to a place of safety, All eft oris of the hrenien weredircct v., ,,n1K riucii propt-ny as tliey tiiimapproacn. me intense lieat from the punting office dming all from us vicinity. Suddenly the ci v Went from in. mtli . ,. ., In inouth, "1 ho walls will fall: 1 vh.n lyuhh froni danger was made by these in the vieimly The alarm was eii lonn.ieil, for the printing office nail sutli.ehly bei n transformed into i.iiiiiil; IlliliaCO. l'lVH llli m tl... ... . IHiCClU FM if ltH fl.-mn'M .,... .. - . . --r-i ... 41. a. a . . fl 1Bt:A V m ..I - . . j nn i.u ui jiuij 'iu. iiero am tlio nainiH.-oieifVd thYo'ii lai kCII WUI1S. lllKl tlin 1)111 1.liti.r I..-..U litetl a t'rniid fitini in-Hiii... will, tnioke and tlame ismiing from evrv - . . ........ . , Mllli L-vry .,i....w anti t.pai Ks mimg the still 'ir. -Without w.iitiing the walls slowly leam-d uway fiom tho centre, imd gathering inouieutum as they i. u, crash... I to tho Kloiind in aeon fussed mass of bricks and fiudeiH. I he street was i,lll uith bri-ks. yet - a ; : . . '. injured j - ' "a.-. " miiuiiN v The Ufa.-originated iu the np,-r shaving pil,. m ., M.n,IPt , nf tht. i levator. It is supposed to have bt en caused by spontaneous ibiiHtion. s there was uo hv ,tHl!,j ,tcur ,lt. l-hice where it Marled. Tho following is a l.st of buildings lestj . Vasl : Stsit. Irm;.... ...v. " , ......an ('lilt I ) I , '!' b 1,vt ry "!. grocery I liWelllliir IUMIIiiaa.1 1... a'l.. ."I .mviiuiu uanrillliaail lit li,. w .. a.. lillluillnr f fCllllli.,1 I,,. 1,1 .. 4 a..a 1,11. tin I twin. nl AI Coimick's sul.lo, Mr. JJerguer s s bible. - by this i f.. ' . 1 ouini.""uii oiuago o.)ti,r,uti VU.niO.lMKI 00 sdjoiiiing ' be , ul e as not erty dtleii ,lveii llier Ifor I .tonal Uttreh If i'M ii.txaivu or wmi:. ' WitLtiMBPoBT. Pa.;, Not. 6. Nelson E. Wade was hung here to-day for U10 murder of tlio McHiidea. A few minute before ono o'clock tbia afternoon lb U n;t ....1 Cwrrans enUred the cell of the doomed tunu. and administered , to him for a short time. Sheriff Van Butikuk and Chief of Polieo Coder entered the oell and tlie condemned was handcuffed And led ont into the corridor of tlio prison. Proceeded by tho ministers tho condemned wai led to the nriw.ii yimi &n, thenco to tho acatToIdHit,. tt nutulK-r of per ons in ittCftmoti following in the rear. Tlio Bteps leading to the scaf fold were very lengthy, reaching aihmh eigm.. met from the ground. I he Potn lorn tied walked nn steadily without assistance oud took his posi tion over the trap with the utmost composure. Me was dressed in a neat suit of clothes, with n black silk bat. On ti e scaffold Sheriff Vun Husk irk asked the prisoner if he had anvthitn to any. Wade replied, firmly lookiiii? tiiion 'the crowd lelow : I,, - u OmTi.tiir.: I am guilty of the . . . . it has been told you how I committed .1 , .. -. me ueen4 inn Commonwealth did not seom natistied. There were U'ltllAUuou ta. 1 . .. .4.. i V. .. .. a "inn r-r- n v Mv O ( l II J niW II 0 HI flii ttf.il....t I . f .1 ... I'M on an humble step that iiMit. and I hope will ..rgive them for sWearing fafse. ' " , ' I hope the day of resurection is at ! hnnd for I fetl iii inv heart that I am i going to a homo winch law vers audi policemen cannot deprive me of. He' then Hjxike of the glorious llag of the T'nion, and of the t nthusiasiu he felt that neither e-old bnv it "KiMneinber " t... w;.l -f 1111 V II 'll.lllla.llll.W" i... ..... I I.I - . .............. ,.,. 4 stani on tlm tlettth trim, and I hh! nf jyou a-aiu to tiht for the r.iion.'V'it.v is 1 1.0(10. Tl,.,., ....:....:. yt.. ,y t i i I ....ii ' 'ir.iimiiin. .hv VI Ml. UleHSi Iv.iiiiill . f, ii-.; ... l... ui :r i ..ii ;.' , ' i-M.eilll uini itll ..i......... i ii . i in i i. iui'iii.mt mar iiesusiliea lor puhlieail lllnl Farmers tickets are flreular. coi,tlnli,K a full lft t.f prltm. a .! us all. Yon thought I would have generally successful throughout this WZXi trlX&Z to lie Curried to I ,e Dlatforill. bllt I'Stule. ; Kill Ut Mill to anv i.r.larlnit tl.a.u. Alll.i I Committed til- deed, and It.-.-.v l! 'wst answer lor it liemember tint ; - - -- .... - ! Governor (Jeary ate his breakfast. slipped. tad a slnul ler ran throu"h! i those assembhsl. as Wade was heard 1 to exclaim. "Oh I-ord. have niercv." The otVicers sprang forward, the form i of the crim'iniu was grasped, and while i the audience (stood almost breathless. he was Uirno again to the nlatfoitu .i i ... 1 - ..... '...t..II. 1 1. .. -.1 ... 1 -1 , , 1 1 . Will liniir,! Hint . IMIkJIl HPI' llllt l"'..'.!,!!,. believed that Ahles has scene. hMV-ha that will not soon hclrarned the State bv lftdOO f .rgott' ii those assembled within! y-i, I f rgott' ii4y those assembled witliiu tlie .lol. J prison walls Fpoii the second fail there was scarcely IK. rimvulaioiu he di.id easy, and went to eternity to answer for the enormity of his crime, j The esecnlvmer's rope was cut in ; small pieces and distributed as relics ! to the spectators, j After the execution the corpse was i placed in a comu and ..II the ciirioiiH '..ntsido world were admitted to the prison to view it , 0u Tneaday uU'ht Wlt.le was n-'aiu desperate, attempting to tear out the HelhrTw a cup of ,.a in the face ..f the turnkey. Put all ; his ,novemen( were watched -los v,.n.i,.i..iin...i..i .1 . . ... ... 1 fiiiiiitir.i -in, i.iiiiiiiiu-;; fii , eonesoiiy lie inqui- ed of one of tl o officials at what1 j llllir 1 , , , ........o,,,! .....i . ilfisivi.rii.1 l.ui.u ot, ..!.. ..fi 1 . .l- V.I .1:1 ..ei . ... i -. i.- -oi'ir ii-iueti, ' 1 nSi Will nnit me oxnctlv. for I have an i w meiif to t.-.ke dinner in hell at i 'twelve o'clock, ami I don't want to' , tlisapix.int them. The Lancaster I'vmv.uu i, . ' in. r ,,11 .1 ..;.... a t , ' ! .. A III. i.ll f , .,. 1.. i A al... I . . 11 .... .,, M-intn in nine out a retail . liquor .hah-r's liense for the sale of alcohol has created .niitea breeze j among the druggists. The law is compulsory, and whether they sell alcohol or not tl . .. ,-iinv onvu imii 'flu. i, ...,... i I -..- ----- ..-...,-4 in, ii cisi, ii '...it...... .... 1 l: .. i n .' ened character of 'he criminal than'1"."'. l'lu w'ut''H passisl over his head, fl. f.,11. . it. 11 1 killinrr tn'in iittnout inulnii,1 , .iini.n, I III Sllllte 111 lud thcro. prominent place in tho stores, just as ough theiliintor st lhrs are s impelled to do m liiii' nt'iiM Uht bar moiiiu W., ...... 1 .' Mini Mil V 1111 mill I tO HI II tln.r l.iir vt-.. i i iint. whn .l..i.l,....1 il...ti 1:1. . 1 ".M. .... 11.11 II 111 IL III. Ill I I III Ul.ll 1 ; worth tf alcohol in a year, and he1 - - - , was trying to figure out the profits of the buiiess.2.-f..rtheprivilei'e . f selling jf.l worth of alcohol When ; we left him he ha.l not yet arrived nt 'a solution of the difficulty The ! little breeo that has sprung i threatens to grow into a hurricane all "vi niw vwuiurv. --Diinng the month of October the gold deposit at the Philadelphia Mint amounted to !lMi!i,.i.r.',H U, the tiilver deposita and purchases to ;i2H..r,:,(i 7M, making a total of $10.. 12S.O'.)4 s:1. . Tho following is a recapitulation of the coina''o executed ilniiii.r tl... a month ...... hi I la- ... Oold Pars lSitrir, ti 15 (( 10,287 A7 l'.t.20l)()l) Silver t'oinngo -111) "'ilver Pars ..... Hasel'oinugo 1,!I20,IKH) Total 2 1701)00 ll.O'Jl.ltltiin Tlio double oaghm coined during tho month, if stretched out in a line, would extend a distance of nearly twelve miles. The largest. . . . n ".nivii i.r a. 1.. a,.-... ......i.. :.. ... . 1 I" "iu iii uuo tuty tH'cnr OtlllslrMl iliirmir tha. i,.,...H. .... .. red durim? tho month on an when tho Chief Coiner deliveml tol , "7?ut0tJ Jup erery Rlaw, gold, tho r?uierintt 'adcut 1,2)0.000 in I a . tho "-nc donblo rtujles. .innsfBiify tho exact lima when M.ix. DOSTO. Mmm . V.. tho towns in tho State are m,. . from 1 the total shows that Wash burne, Itepublican, forOoTcrnor, has 11 AllF af I a . wanton, democrat, 5.,4f7. The Democrats hate made very large gains, even for an off year, and hence are jubilant. aw ronic. Nrw Yoiik. Not 0. Full returns or t'uscitv on tho State ticket irivo WilleM, Democrat, for Secretary of tato f.(i.!WS; Thayer, Kepubliean. .n.0i7. The Deiuociiitio Stale tick et is elected bv an average majority of about llUHM). The Legislature is undoubtedly Republican, though by decreased majorities in both branches. , MAHY Li Xl. IUi.timobk, Nov. ft. From the Ixt eHt returns it is cntimitcd .that the L-gislaturo will stand irt followings : Senato Democrats, 2)j lbpubli cans, 3. Hoiihc Democrats, (IS ; Itcpublicatis. 1ft. Democratic niaior ity on joint ballot. 73. The majority in the Slate fu Woodford. DoiiKK-ratic candidate for Controller, is estiiuitel tonight at 20.000. .v .ir. n:ni:v. Nkwauk. Nov. ft. IV it h the Senate and House of Ib.in si'iitalives of New t. II I k 1 - .1 M J,,,,M'.V will be Itepubhcy.-tho form- 1 ," :xinril, . "l '' 'V1"' latter by four of five. This insures ."' ,M,tl,n, ,f H It' P'i'i'Wi V. S. h,M1 'r f.f..VoV. f'nicMio, Nov. ft. Klection returns from twenty seven counties in tliii show'that the Farmers' tieket elected ill fifteen, tlie Itetinlili- eniis in ten and the Democrats in two. I'tlllM 111 U'l Hi ii inn i mil iitir.nu ill in'.i -- ... .-v ...... t-oniuiins riiai.nifv for niavor m this ft.l.l.x.l.V r .. .. i J if. A VKNWi HITII. ,OV. O. I lie J(e ... - t I .w ' ii.i .. n..,,.,,,, v.... . ocrat, for ("on 'less i tho Fifth Dis .-...-a "uinioi r i j "in f i-i"t. : . ktected by about 'J'0 ma jority. wist vx.sjy. SIilwai-kh, Nov. ft The returns to-night do not change the estimates sent lust night. The Senate is near lya tie, with three districts to hear from The Reformers have a large majority in the Assembly. .V..Y.sv7t. Mit.WAt'ktr, Nov. ft. The latest returns from .Minnesota give Davis, Republican, ft.Oili) to H,00 majority. Dike, farmers' candidate for State Ti eastirer. is probably elected by a binall innjoiity. VvnsnZ'V. VicKtini, Nov. ft.Tho election returns are incomplete. Thin city gives Alcorn 10;) majority. The M' .... .111-11111 111. I regular Ifepublicau county ..r,.....- .....I luilllll ll, m-fc I. .!..., .1 i a ... . . ticket is YIUalSlA. 1'icifMoNn, Nov. ft. Full county r turn; come in slowly. Aggregate Conservative gains so far, 4.11ft; losses, l,l:2. rmntiiltaiilii lii-ma. --The Post Office at Pleasant Hall, Franklin county, has been discontin ued by order of the Department- From the beginning of the year to the iSftth O. tober iH.l!s:J.!io(i 'tt i t of lumber were shinned from , Will 1 i - - ... lamport over the Catawissa railroiul. 1 1 : 1 f 11 . . 1 I'avni .a . .Mciiou. 01 iiiching ('reek township, Fulton county, fell mill-. I liid tvuiriili 1111 4li 1 Ttl. ,1 ..... .... ,iiu iiii iii,.. n " "'"iij. (ver .no half the reiiair bands on the western division of the Penn Svlvatlill railroad hllVll twell iliui-linnr ed recelitlw 1111. 1 tin, tin... ..' Il..w. ...i.v v., iii'jii retained has been reduced to eight ,K"""' 11 ,,a.v- Two Mvchiinicsburg girls lately nueti a noise ainl luiggv to visit i L'li,',mothcl'. but dlnveto Iim ru.lmi .r where they iiu.l agouti time geneially, ! I aim were tmallv lunught before the mayor, who reprimanded an then sent them home. Henry Walter, of Mount .Toy township, Lancaster county, hung himself on the 27th ult, in tho woods near his home. He was in the huliit !of wearing a belt I 1 A i u li wli l.ul .if Iv.'u If.. .1,. Kl .. 1 . 1 HI. . '""inuaill ! " tlu' 'r"1" Ho then ilkfttiucd. to hang' himself ; undln I tl itl it. " v i nj nut l An or,l..r Iim An order has issued from the " --...- ... lU' Department looking to the re coverv of nil tilt armsand eouitmieittH Ulonging to the Commonwealth. All ttuYi TS mid luclllbers of the National (luard are instructed to re port all instauct.s that may come to their knowledge of any citizen or soldier hating such in his possession. The illegal holders of this Hpoeicsof military pronertv had better l i t urn n nini avoni irollDIe. t'uU'i'it. A passenger train on the Mcst nicster uini Philadelphia Hail mud was thrown from the track at Glen Mills on tho 1st. The tirst piisHeiiger car, tilled with ladies jumped the :a .. i . ' . . .. : . tinck and rolled d wn an o nbank . ineiit twelve fet. The secoml passen ger car teleseojKHl with the smoking car u hich was oil the rear of tho train, and both cars were badly damaged. Xo one was seriously hurt, but many persons received slight bruises. Judge Dean last week imposed a hue of 6100 and costs on John llhinehard and Michael Vogt, roprc sentativcH of tho Tyrone Kintracht, an assiH'iation w hich sought ti evade tho liquor law by purchasing beer by tho quantity ami delivering it to members for tickets. Ono was I'resi dent, the other Janitor. Ho also decided that ou who selln It r - . av 1. .. A - M m ta.. hit l III pr.. Oel. I, :. ' T C. KRKIT.KK. J Jt'STKTKoFTHF. PKAI'r., CMrmn lhililnHritilfrl'ii n m ratrattad ta tDld til. b proifapilf t- OlFHttiTEllPRISE Tha 1 olxrelUtlaalttilUtrlliutliiBln tbtcoootrj 875.000 00 I N VA LIT A li L F. (II FT S ! TOIIE DISTRIHl'TlUl IN 1 4. i . h i i 1-: h, 16lik Rf.Ot LAR MONTHLY Cm i(l Int( rprisc, To I .!rw M nlr No. .'4th, HT3. 1 UltANJ) ClAMH THIZFa IV II lift !?i"00 One (inin.l C.itli lizc of f.",000 i SI. VKIi ! ' 1 Prizes 1.000 each in' Oreenbacks ! ti 1'ries 6ft00 each in (lieenbucks ! 10 Prizes .IO0 each in Oreenbacks! Ioiai Ool.t n.lllrr I,nr llunllnii watrkon (In alDw .fth rroiii l lo fio tt,rh. n vi, fik.i C.ilO rllxr Vent rh.ltM. S ill I an I lnuM- , Nut. i" r i.f out iii Niivar nari, .laH.-lrT. a. . he- I'' m.TvtII'w'-. . . OKN fs W AMTKO to II tkk.ti lu I" .U0O hum llhrral iwiiiIiiiii 111 ) nU SibL'la 1 V liMllhMl Tlrkat. li Tmln TI- ,v'!r".!".a.'.i h" '''1 .. kin to nin.a: I,, it. NINC, Kei. kii 101 w, riftbHt (iim iMKAri. () Tin: aew GlvOVEU & 1?AKE1 LOCK STITCH .SYlVlllT II ill' III IK' . Ti,f iliov.r an1 U:iU"r m iiS.in.- Iiim iI an "llirr in. Mi a fuf liKI SS M.,k riic ai il gai.a al i.iuiiI iisf. TIib iit 1. I l ntlf il ai..l ,nri.la. Ii la o lini-la lu On o-.iul liiatlnn ( rl. an. I tl, ,,,.. th ai iiriitimi Oat r i vary .ll.ru ult to IV. t It lit n wt'li r, ami In rai-ll) iii,iii(. !. It l lnralualli in Ilia family, a dy Ita'l kln-1 m w.-rn .-an 1, na.tl.atiii.t ful rl , aa a'l a tin .. ar.i-.t wltu a ,u4l faoilli). TkaDlloVKK ai IMKK'ltl, it. Tof nl liu. tir-i i-iiiriiti ia i,.i .1.1. .1.1. . . . , - .... "rillil)'l.1l tU 1 1'. t"1 I I 11. 11. ,.j,..,at. n. it ,a.,iilr.. nu. ma, lilno. m u. -, ana tn. Ueu la coo.taut 10 i urs i.t r.-i air limn .11 ,.t 11,,, ,, ..,,. Sixteen Years llllltll t)lll AlftlA fit ......a S 1 . Mii.-ly fli,.,,, j,,h iiik.1, Walnut lal'Ile au4 Co . vt . I o naur l J. Knuuis-tl Fiuisb Alt' 14 7: ' Slinsyrnrc , '. in : ' . - ' C 2 S Z m ' - 2 x - ' V tU - w " C -s tti tia sri- a s, & : ? " rn MajM baa I set B a. s 2 5 5 trq 7 4 HPS 1 i 6 ig si. nw li H B F -a J H 19 fa S S r r o s 9 1 i "-t 3, 5 I - - - U ''"'"''"''"(wwwpi 1 tin, utmmmimtmwmmmmmmm-f u vu uvuujy uiUvuuuuuuviiULI We Have Hesitated About Breaking the Market' Bt'T THERE IS NO HELP TOR IT. We Have Over 1,000,000 Dollars in MEM'S BOYS, l t n o m AnJ gooJi for Mcu'i w.r, an t we cannol affjrJ ta rurrj tlirrn. GOUP TIME.S ARE COMINU, IJut we cannot sell Winter clothing in Summer time, any more than pe.,,.!,. can wear Summer clothing i Winter time, Therefore organize at OAK HAI.L 1,000,000 wort: ( 0.(.' iI lloj.' ,loU,ius, auJ no tbro. it on tl,o M,ktl la bo ol,l l,u,uo.lilvly, at tbo OAK HALL BUILDING, South-East Corner of Sixth and Market Streets, W '" B '""' '"" '. .l.-.i..sto.ll a I,,, ,.,., : ft ,., m. SPA 1'loiu Stntcment From Wnnamnkcr fc Hrown fook. M.1. I1111..H, l urmtiirc, .itc, can -o, without halting, . 0 Adopt THAT f HALL CLEAR t'l'R Ccl'NTKP.S. THI.s IS GOOD MATS TO HIE They will eaiiifliAi.i-.iiii r. to :iv- up J.roiiu ul-w. We 'Zv w i h , u. SATURDAY, AOVEMItMt 1, 1 """i"s ,a'iJ: ww- rn X,i,,. ,.,, ,,K, ., Mo,, For Gentlemen l'tr (Jeiitlemtn I'or (ientlemen Tor (ientlemen For Gen th men For Gentlemen For Gcuflenicn For Gentlemen For largo Hoys For large Hoys For large Hnys For large Hoys, For small Hoys, For smell Hoys, For Children For rhildreu For Children. .1:il: inm iiltt. .... f ...... i .1, i to lose money rather . I I ... e .' ?&.'ft.,5:sS "'c:S 22!"s, i "."i ' i.iinv. iii.ti,-,nii me i test oi 11, . i .w .'11 I a WAX4MAKEU Si BROWX, & nn immciirc ami attractive nale. -e sol, all the ve ir miiii.I ,, ,.V l", 1 " ,s; , "(l '" u" 'r.l,-',"h '"U our good, are made up for special ura awar measure, and put into immediate .. . ... , , V?:? l''! 47PJ bine and black Dresu Coat, 1710 double breasted Street Coat 1.1 2.1 nissimero Hosiness Coatu 50S2 beaver and keisey Overcoatl ..H70 pairs of black punts. 7211 jiairs of cassina-ro l'onta 2300 black and blue cloth Vents. "oOOcasbimere Vests. 1114 Chesteifichl Coats. 170U beaver and chinchilla OvcivoaU 2.'J13 fancy ciissimere Pantu 20N.I fancy cussimero Vest ?i..V! V.luu unl tri'ot u,l I'lSbimero jaektla 4ti5lO I'aniH t. iimtili. ' 2:)17 ilanaid Suits. 130 1 Prince Albert Suits 1131 Garibaldi Suits. re We h; ive ACll AM.Y .VORF THAN J1 hive h.cti has brought seaMoie. and mm nn operation MILLIONS OF CITY AND COTNTRY. - - o,.,l times, and we are willing oiMtrtiiiiity v bvr twr ntlorcd in AuivrU For Gentlemen. For Gentlemen. For Gti.tljmen For Giiitl.'iuoii, For GtLtleiiuii l r Cieiit lemtu For Gentlemen For Gentlemen For largo Hoya For largo Hoyn For largo Hoya. For largo Hoys. For small Hoya l'or small Hoys For lihihlrcn. For Children. For Children, fr, '", " la l.tltl tllioll UH. anil WO imwf f I U L att will re . : . I? lb A D o co-n.n h.n n .. v-'u vavuee ve-j c?'iUUltM I i. js I,.- a i n - ia