OOAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and ~ Loyalsock coal and all kinds of : wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phones. WOOD WOOD WOOD FIRST ot OF SAYRE on $75.000.00 DIRRCTORS. BF. Wilber, J. MN. Weaver, W. A. Wibar, J. W. Blabop, J. 1% Wheelock. W T. Gesdaow, O.L Haverly, Seward Baldwis, VF. T. Page, KR. F. Fage, Cashier, D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard Phons, 135d & Store, Offies 3% Raymond & Haapt's Sayre ELMER A. WILBER, LEMIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. Jo Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES, Reubing, Hotntes Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTA For mle in Athens, Sayre and Waverly. docaems INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and — Reghanged — Investments Loans Negotiated IT Packer Ave., Valley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa Try The Record. L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residences. STEGMAIERS’ BEER Is aged for months in | glass enameled lined tanks in storage rooms that are peculiarly and particularly adapted as well as arranged for that purpose. That's why Stegmaier's Beer does not make you bil- ious, and one of the ‘any reasons why “VERY, VERY WRONG Wadsworth's Reply Oontra- dicts the President Flatly. — ANGRY THAT MOTIVES ARE INPUGNED —p Argues Meat Bill Amendments af Length and Several Times Flaln- iy Says That Executive Ia ia Erver. WASHINGTON, June 14 — The fol lowing summary of the letter Presi dent Roosevelt wrote Chajrian Wads worth of the house committer on agri culture disapproving of that commit fee's substitute for the Beveridge amendment te the agricultural bill re- garding the inspection of meat prod ucts has been gi eu out “In the etter to Mr. Wadsworth the president stated that almost avery chauge In the proposed house awend- Went was a change for the worse as compared with the senate amendment asd that, no matter how unintentional ly. It was, iu the president's Judgwent, #0 framed as to winlmize the chauce of rooting out the evils in the packing business “The president has explained verbal Iy that be Is far leds concerned with the question as to whether the packers or the government should pay for the In: Spection than with certain other fea- tures in the bill” The president holds that almost ev ef change in the house awendmegt was for the worse as compared with the senate amendment and (n bis judg went so frawed as to minimize the chance of routing out the evils is the packing house Lusiuess Mr. Wadsworth in a reply to the president declares that Mr. Roosevelt Is “very very wrong in his estimate of the committee's blll, calls attention to provisieus iu the bill aud concludes, with an expression of regret, that the president should fee! justified by In- uweudo at least In Impugning the sin- cerity and the competency of a cow- wittee of the Louse of represeutatives “If the blll should go through.” said the president. “in the form that the majority of your committee proposes it might be that I should sign it as work- lug a certain slight improvement over the present law. But If so | should ac company it by a memorandum explicit. ly stating bow grave the defects were. and | caunot even promise to sigu It because the provisions (about the courts as well as about other matters) are so bad that, in my oplulon, If they bad been deliberately designed to pre vent the remedying of the evils com plained of they eould not have heen worse “It seems to me that the surest way te keep our foreign trade from us, and Indeed our interstate trade likewise In a thoroughly unsatisfactory coodl- tion and to prevent its resuming the position which it formerly bad is to en- Act the law In the shape proposed in the amendments submitted te me by you’ Mr. Wadsworth (np reply says “I received your letter last night You are wrong. ‘very, very wrong, In Your estimate of the comtuittee's bil It Is as perfect & plece of legislation to carry lato effect your own views on this question ss was ever prepared by 8 sommittes of cougress. Every mem- ber of the committee is absolutely as Jomest aud siucers as yourself in desire to secure the passage of a rigid eat Inspection bill. They know the Weaning of the Eugliall language “To sbow you bow unreliable the In formation is upon which you base your opinion of the bill [ call your attention to the fellowing language io your let ter “ “There Is no previsien for making the plants accessible at sll bours to the inspectors ‘If yeu will turn te page 4 of the bill (copy luclosed), llue 8, you will find the following werds ‘"And for the purpose of such sxam ination amd inspection said inspectors shall have access at all times to every part of sald establishment’ “Can the English language be made any plainer? Turu also to page 6, line 18, and yeu will flud this langunge “ “The secretary of agriculture shall Cause au examination aud luspection of all cattle, sheep, swine and goats and the food products thereof slnugh tered and prepared in the establish ments bercinbefore described for the purposes of iuterstate or foreign com merce to be made during the night time as well ax during the daytime when the slaughtering of sald osttle. shiesp, swine and gonts or the prepara tion of sald food products is conducted during the nighttime’ Therefore in at least one of the two criticisms you make of the bill you must admit that you are absolutely wrong “You say further along in your letter “‘Aud I cannot even promise to sign It because the provisions are so bad that, In wy opialou. If they had been deliberately desigued to prevent the remedying of the evils complained of they could not have been worse’ “1 rexret that you, the president of the United States, should feel Justified, by lunuende at least, In lwpugning the slucerity aud the competency of a com mittee of the house of representatives. You have no warrant for tt” There la uo disposition as yet fmwong the wewbers of the commission who voted for the substitute to retreat frow their position despite the presi dent's letter, particularly as the ues tion of night inspection Is held by them to be as strong as language oan make it, Speaker Cannon went to the White House In an effort to convince the that the bill repoted by the SAYRE, PA, BERWIND CAME FROM EUROPHL Coal Magnate Criticises Glasgow at Interstate Commerce Inquiry. PHILADELPHIA, June 14 Assur ances of every assistance in its investi- gation were given to the interstate commerce comission by E J Ber wind, bead of the Berwind White Coal Minlog company Mr. Berwind criticised Mr Glasgow's line of lnvestigation. lle expressed the opinion that results wonld be more gp idly attained by calling the oMicials of EDWARD J. BERWIND the company, who were familiar with the details of the business, than Ly the elimination of ewployees bLoldiug mi por positions and who were not in pos sesalon of the information which the commission desired Mr. Berwind waa plainly irritated at Mr Glasgow's fall ire to call him, and he expressed his displeasure at being compelisl to re malo when his testimony was not re quired To the newspaper reporters he stated that he returned from Europe for the ®xpress purpose of appearing before the commission and bad curtailed his trip for no other purpose. leaving Mrs Berwind behind to follow him a week inter Ihe commission decided to suspend the Investigation until next Tuesday TRADE CONDITIONS. H. 6 Dun & Co.'s Weekly Business Review. NEW YORK, June 16 -R G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade says A moderate reduction in cowtmercial activity Is to be expected at this time of the year, but coufidence In the fu ture is 80 stroug that there Is evident reluctance 10 assume seasouably quiet conditions This attitude is wost pro- nounced iu the ludustrinl world, prep arstions for fall and” winter distribu lon belong on an unprecedented scale and several leading producers uounce that Ccustomnary sumer shutdown will omitted or curtailed to the extent necussitated by repairs The heavy movement of wurchandise $ attested by an Increase in railway earnings thus far reported for June of 11% per over period of 1d and forelgn commerce at this port for the Inst week shows a Kain of $1841.07] ln exports aud a de crease of $471.00 jn lmports as com pared with the moveweunt a year ago Bank exchanges at Now York for the week were 195 per cent larger than In 1903. and at other leading cities there Was an average gala of 86 per cent After risiug to the highest level of the season om account of weather re ports, prices of grain reacted moder ately because of Leavy liquidation to secure prifits OMclal estimates re duced the Indicated ylold somewhat, but only covers! the condition up to Juse 1, and trade reports siuce the mouth opened point to a further dete rioration however Western bushels of wheat for the week compare with 1.645.507 last year and cxports from All ports of the United States, flour in cluded, ware 1,286,252 bushels against BE2.030 in 1S Interior arrivals of 4.730.890 bushels of corn compare with 8.001 3% a year ago, and Atlautic coast exports were 227.5382 bushels against BR2 144 Commercial fallures for the week were 18S against 200 ast week, 174 the preceding week and 220 the correspond Ing week last year an the be entirely vent the corresponding This is CUStOILATY recvipts of 1 504.4032 “Dr.” White Gullty of Fraud. BALTIMOKE 1. ~“Dr"” Thom as H White, who conducted a so called tn this city in which he sald 8 “higher correspondence course” in spirttunlisw hy puotism and the white and black art, tuking lo about $1 Mui a week, was found gulity by & jary here on a charge of fraud ulent use of the malls. Sentence suspended Jute ‘college maguetism Was Dry Dook Dewey Nearing Singapore. WASHINGTON, Juue 10 department Lns received a dispaten from Commander Hosley anuvouncing that the dry dock Dewey passed the ecutrance to Sabang hay, at the ex tree worthern end of the Island of Sumatra, on June 18 ahout noon. The Dewey is expected to reach Stugapore on Juue Ihe navy Bryan, Jr, For the Navy LINCOLN, Neb, June 16 Willlam J Bryan, Jr, returned to Lis home after traveling over a greater part of the world with his parents and sister Young Bryan expects to enter the United States navy academic course in an Indiana school Alfred Atkins Yamed by G. A. R, PATERSON, N. J, June 0 of the Grand Army of the Hepablie here Alfred Atkins of Elizabeth was pment will be hed at Hiss. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1906 FOR A LOCK CANAL Congress Decides on Type of : | stakes, selling, the feature of a pour Isthmian Waterway. | card at Gravesend. resulted in au easy | victory for Clare Russell a 3 to 1 shot Plerrot, a long shot, Jumped away in front and led his field for half a mile by five lengths lo the stretch he stop ped badly. and Clare Russell. who was nicely handled, closed and won by two leugthis frou: Botauist who was three lengths before Master [ester Rix fa vorites were defeated Supimuaries First Race Eddie Ware first. Acro bat, second; Yankee Girl, third Second Race -Sam H Harris, first; Jack McKeon, second. Adbell third Tuird Hace -« Russell, first, that effect Leing presented by Kepre | Botanist, second: Master Lester third sentative Littauer (N. Y.). Fourth Race first. Eugenia Burch, second: Oliver Cromwell third Fifth Race Van Nessa first; Shot gun, second. Hot Toddy, third Sixth Race Stimulant, first; Hoyal Boepter, secund; Conquest, third CLARE RUSSELL. Hanover Stakes, Feature of Graves. end Racing, an Easy Victory. PASS BILL FOR $25,000,000 T0 START President Would Have Vetoed Sea Level Bill Had It Deen Passed. Burton lectures House en Hig Ditch. WASHINGTON. June 14 «ln mittee of the whole the house of cul 36 decided In favor of a lock canal acruss the isth mus coin gress Ly a vote of 110 to of Panama, the sffendment to lare Samson If congress had sent a weasure to President elt providing for the Quustruction of a sea level canal on the Isthuine he have vetoed it. This statement ls made by authority The Lill appropriating £25,000 000 to Roxie of 'nusiua would BASEBALL SCORES Games Played Yesterday In the Na- tional and American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York Bt louls 1 2 66S 0 New York ® 619 06 0 3 Hits 8t Louis, 5, New York. 8 Errors ®t louls, 1. New York Hattgrics Taylor and Grady. Mathewson and Bowe erman At Hrookiyn ftisburg continue the construction of the Pana ma causal, provi that sul: be used iu the coustruction of a sea level caunl, wus passed with the approval of the president With wewbers of congress sitting on the short steps iu the aisles of the Bouse around the space iu frout of the speaker's desk, with a large weber ship of the lower branch of COLKTeSS, with the galleries filled and with Mr Burton (Ui, poister in haud, indi ating by charts the differeuce between sea level anid canal, the house pressiited every appearance of the class room of a grea! university Mr Burton Lad giveu notice that when the item In the sundry civil bill Was reached, approxhiuating upward of $28,000,000, Le would ask for an hour in which to present his views ou the loek level type of Panama causl He prefaced his remarks by stating that is the so called Rpooner law, au thoriziag the expenditure of $135,000, 000 for the Panama caual aud xiviog | Pt 1s dis the president the right to lnmuxurate Rookie this movement and carry It to a suc- | Boston cessful ofl, the type was left with the president with certaln speci fications and lnitations “It is not fair to the president.” he sald, “aud to the executive officers of the moverument who have this great enterprise in charge to sav to them with oue breath. ‘Proceed with the canal with all the spwed you may’ and with another breath to say that ‘We have not ve! made up our minds what kind of a canal you shall bullg “A sea level canal would, ln the Judgment of those who have carefully studied the cost the sum of $400 000 00 wd ind would ex haust twenty years and more eof time in bulldiog He sald thirty four of the ablest en sineers of the world were for the lock level type. and he lwlioved thelr judg : Lave land ment should be accepted New York Asked how he would fortify the ca b y lig that uo part of ¢ 0-1 is Brooklyn. & Er Riv i Hatteries Pastoricus and Ber 0 I | ¢ ¢ 10+} Errors ries -Fra- frown rs Hoston Faas ati jock level 9 ¢ @ Host Hite C1 i Boston, 3 Clucinnaly. 4. Boston, 1} Hate ter and Schiel, Lisdman and At Phtladeiphia Chica ¢ 0 9 0 8 ¢ § Philade Hits S15 rors nnatl ¢ 1-1 2hiia 6 ¢ © cE 2 ¢ 0-§¢ Fhiia hia 4 Er- Frliadeiphia, § Baer les Lundgren and Kiing. Sparks and Doolin TABLE OF PER RN T40Kd Vv £ i Gu 3} PC Chicago Pittsburg New York *hilade|phia LEE -- AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland New York } Cleveland @ } § Hits New York 8. « rors -New York Lg les Clarkson, Leroy and conclus e199 o— 3 10 . eveland, 12 Ex afd Battar Ricinow Joes ¢ #010 ¢ 2 C1 0-3 Washington, 1 Chicago. § Er Washington, 1 thmgo. 1 Hatter Falkenbulg and Meydon. Smith and liivan Detroit Philadelphia ) Detroit 9 Hits Philadephia 2 1 ¢ 5% ¢ 3 1 ¢¢6 6 } be Batter onovas and subject rors -Fhiladeiphia fea Diygdrt and AL Bt nore 8 on t Hits ton, t Errors ostédn 1 t Hatters oung and bson and Connor iy Warner Louls Lovie Armbr Jac ator TABLE OF PERCENT AJES Ww L PC » it : 3 nu wadeiphia 3 i] detroit ~ ual, Mr Burton sald that if he had the | 8: : oe ~ rdering o Chicage 3 ordering wail, is nor a gun on the whole isthiuus. He Beaton 15 would protect it wholly by neutrality as the Suet canal ls protected This statement met with a round of up plause. When he concluded be was tendered au ovation ’ £1 thete would be not a fort Braid bcottliah Golf Champion. EDINBURGH, Juue 14 -The forty sixth open golf chiswplonship at Muir field was won by the holder James Braid, whose score was a(n) after three days’ play and four rounds W H Taylor was second with a score of S04 and Harry Vardon, winner of the ehamplouabip Iu 1808, was third with ans Children Cheered the Mayor. HAVERHILL, Mass. June 14 ~The suggestion of Judge Hamwond of the Massachusetts supreme court that Haverhill schools be closed for the clr cus, made at the conclusion of a bear ing ln Boston over the question of the authority between the mayor and the schoo! committee, was not adopted and the sohiouls were open as usual The controversy arose because of the eomilug of a circus, the mayor holding that the schools should be clos]. May or Woods ordered the "mo school sig nals rung, but the teachers acting on orders, reported at the schools us did about half of the children. The other half, pumbering vearly 8.000, weut to the circus. aud occasionally suall groups of them were heard cheering the mayor Theodore Hoesevelt Pell In Final. HARTFORD, Cuan. Juue 18 By defeating Leroy of Columbia iu the finals of the singles of the New Eng land tennis championship tournament which ls being played here Roosevelt Pell of New York Kar! H. Behr of Yale far plonahip title and cup Miexdore will meet the cham Five Favarites at Latonia. CINCINNATI, June 14 Five favor tes, one second cholee and an outsider won the cand of Faces La tonia. Io the fifth race, at a mile Bel Hoda, the second choice, wou frow The Minks, au outsider by & mock, Lady Navarre, the odds on favorite, finishing third seven at Frominent Nebraskans Indloted OMAHA, Neb, Jutig 16 The federal grand jury returned ludictweuts against thirteen prominent Nebraska cattiction ocounection with laud fraud cases The wen indicted are Bartlett Richards, W. GQ Comstock Charles ¢ Jameson, Thomas Hunting ton, J K Real FF. M Wallcot, Ami Todd, Aquila Triplett, J H. Edmiston O. H Heudee, G H P. Babewok, J NH Pucker aud J. Pettijohn Ihe cliarges include cousplracy defraud the subornation of Jury fencing of lands British Wia at Tenants. LONDON 16 The challenge round (nn the international competition in Tune for the Davis tennts chawy vnship cup wis entered ou at Whinbhiedou when the Britishers, S H Swith and H 1 Doherty respectively beat R DY Little and Holcombe Ward in single watches to Fear Twelve Are Drowned PORT TOWNSHEND, Wash June A report frou the government ob at Tatoosh said that the hull of gasollue which goserutuent jer aud Hegal public 14 served the Wan schooner Arn us reported to fire south Flattery, 1s still burning off the Cape The faliure of the crew to reach Umatilla Hghitship causes fears that the twelve board the Argus lost their lives (in the explosion of ber susoline tanks To Reach Hawenzorl's Peak ROME, June 10 A ceitrnl Afr 1 rvovivesd expedition, numbering ww of the Duke of Abruzzi, the purpose of which Is to make an ascent of Mount Ruwenzor Albert Nyauza and Albert Edward Nyuura wuk log kod progress, although severn) of the Jukes assistants have leven obillg to return howe on account of iN ness The duke hopes soon to climb this wountaiu peak foot Las ever trodder frow Le on of thie telegram here says Cape men men on between in Captain Dreyfus May Get New Trial PARIS, June 146 Th begun consideration of the results of the Inquiry for the watts relative to granting Aifred ireyfus an other trial fhe hearings Procurator General Beaudoin and Mal 1 sup reine court “™ which bas beeu going on which no buman past twenty seven ire secret More Pay For Diplomats WASHINGTON, June 16. The diplo tre Mornas up the arguinents re trial respectively sumuing aud consular a) Proved bil lotsa Purkey matic and appropriation as finally the Brazil and agalust for a by twa Hanged Gulld In KSigy. BROCKTON, Muss, June 14 Gov ernor Guild was hanged in eftigy In Montello street. A large card tied to the swayjug figure had printed upon It: “This Is Governor Gulld, who refused %o pardon Tucker, This is what ought be dane to the governor.” $17.500 for the ambassadors and ad vances the salaries of the ministers to Belgium, Cuba aud the Netherlands and Luxemberg from $10,000 to $12. 000 each. It Increases the salacy of the agent and consul general at Oalro from % DIVINE WA" ¥/\0"®p JRE EXPLOSION! Elom “Prophet” sald Me Had eco, od u (ommand Direct Hepeated From God, i Thier Times, say lag, “vo Forward CHICAGO der [dow i this Landis 6 Je ia he stiusersy June Lin Alexan of § Judge vxtifying bearing Ziou City gu court t Lal y and iu his old of au Instance when Lits aud soul became separated spiritual wing be distinctly saw his own dead body lying beneath a shroud It bie while be wns fighting the liquor traffic in Melbourne aud was regarded by bi as a divine wrrnlng that he was about to die At another thine, the witness asserted his left body, aud the Angel Gabriel amd the Virgin Ms ry were preseat lu the reals visited Ly his spirit. This uarration of life aud death was brought out Ly Attorues use exaluination of Dowie this the witness two acquaintauces came to told md dreawsed WAS to li Then the Chliie a warning Lan ocCirresd sald his Epirit Newnan during his or Following vision cotitinued Lim apd Lie they 1 that Le while alone in nesassinated tabernacle to sald Drowle and ue 1 beard an The next day I found that ny enecinies bad tried to kil with The back of the Wrecked ow le einiuination SOs ald EO og explosion Arise I went while hy way hot dyuauiite Lad been Hie tabwruacle iu the of the fvjire Restorer, statement denied Culrse that Lad ever sented Limself as Elijah the subsequentiy the Ly told Lis peuple that the spirit aud power of Lie juaiify that he iu ing saving be “catue Biijal Dowie declaned that be a direct command from God Lad received a oe (as vhen he held a tieeting of § in ied fn cared of ted threw tities the uli persons wh fisen se A VOlve T'vin Go furwan! words MORE EXCESSES AT BAILYSTOK. Bomb Throwers nt Work Where Thirty Jews Were Killed PETERSHU RG Ihe uf read the goverument Less of Minis stok outbiresk and murders, a committee of threw having Leen uamed and depart ing Iast evening for Bialystok tLe Lope that the presence of represcuta tives of parla vill cheek the dls orders aud effect "on reactionary officials if the gharges are true that they are Disorders appear to have again bro ken out at Blalystok with even greater fury than characterized Thursday's riots when thirty Killed, No dis patches have Lewin recei®eal direct trow Bialystok is closed, frow and Miusk the Were started the throwing of several crowds then tion Augnin Nl Tune 14 lower Louse parfisnment las few aang prompt * nvestivn of Liv in nent have a salutary inspiring excesses Wen Where tt ofl iw telegraph low Uivssagus report that again by bombe Ihe accordiug to these dispatches fire the police sta to which the troops replied. and there was a constant luterchange of shots between Jews In houses aud soldiers lu the streets. A wob of peasants Scythes ete who had found the city Thursday fu the rioting A dispatch from Miosk the autboritiee bad bLewu fully fore warned of the possibility of trouble Thursday and Lad recalled a battalion of infautry of Cavalry to but sewioMcial Grodno eAUUSSes opened on thelr armed with ubs thir futo was participating way states that aud several squadrous from thelr summer the garrisot t overawiug the fo Firing has ystok all day windows of catup streuxthen ut without trouble culitinued throughout Bail nuenhiters of Tews shooting from the the soldiers ANSWering crowds of peasants armed with chibg and scythes pliiagiug and beating and cav Alry pa trols plilagers Ie city bas been cordona! in onder to pre the ingress of wore persons are reported their with houses vollevs hunting down vent Mauy been wounded peasauts to have Government Loans Frisco 810,000,000 WASHINGTON With a view which ir thie pian June ready securing uoney Iwirrowasd relhintlding of ved thie way Ix ouortgages f ~ Francisco gt nl orf Clint thi] house has rosy bath the eaders In put an dry civil bill ju thie of Ivy sit Slummd inn of br tnvidieut on the 1 th th thie banks selinte ithorizing secretary trvasury fund “ publ creati for prescient positories to borrow AIT property owners wishing to reballd Was His Second Offenee PLEYMOU TH, Mass David H Richmond of vd to not less than six or wore in the state performing a ortn Ir Was Tune 1d Hruockton scuten than ten Year prison for which Bar Richwond is I operation resulted In the death of Bertha M rn oh May 20 last In seventy four old He has already prison for Vers served a term in offense A shinier Longworthe, In Londen, Mear Melba LONDON June 1a oy idl Mrs Hradley Martin dinver last evening thelr Chester fleld gardens In honor Mrs Nicholas fol lowed by a concert in which Males Melba and Kirkby Lunn and M, Altcheveky nnd Plancon took part Weather Probabilities. Partly cloudy and covler; variable Eve " nt residence in of Mr which and Longworth was PRICE ONE CENT SATURDAY SPECIALS = Bigger and Better Bargains It is our aim to give our pelrons the Lest cbiaiaable, “If vou get it at Good Summer Needs White materials are just as pret- ty and more in demand ever. We place on sale Saturday and Monday materials that have sold up to 25c the yard for 15c. These include the i Mercerized Fabrics, 1 Lawns, Domestic Dotted M - ¢tc Saturday and Monday 15¢ Sheer Printed Materials Goods that sold up to 15c, Sat- urday and Monday 10c. Hosiery Specials Tan socks that sell regularly for 15¢ or two pair for 25¢ Saturday and Monday 10c pair or 3 for 25¢ Linen Toweling One bale 18 in, sam= as run be- fore, worth Sc Special 6¢ New Grey Dress Goods 25¢ kind, 34 in wide, made by one of the best manufacturers, col- ors guaranteed. Special 19e, 4. in Suiting Nearly all wool, sells in stores for 75c. Special 59=. §4 in. suiting, new shadow checks, just received, all wool and worth $100 any day. Special 5c. Umbrella Special Ladies’ 26 in. and Ameri =“ 1" SAYRE ose"